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Sweat is an Australian drama television series created by John Rapsey and produced by Barron Entertainment in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Perth.[1] The show aired on Network Ten in 1996 for one season of 26 episodes and centred on students at an Australian school for the athletically gifted. In early 1997, Ten announced that they had no plans for a second season.
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Sweat | |
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Genre | Teen drama |
Created by | John Rapsey |
Starring |
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Opening theme | "San E Wireless" by Christine Anu |
Composer | Cezary Skubiszewski |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Paul Barron |
Producers |
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Cinematography | Ulrich Krafzik |
Running time | 24–25 minutes |
Production company | Barron Entertainment Ltd |
Original release | |
Network | Network Ten |
Release | 20 April – 19 November 1996 |
Scenes were shot in and around Perth including locations such as HBF Stadium, Arena Joondalup, the Town of Cambridge, the now defunct Perry Lakes Stadium and the Perth SpeedDome.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Episode 1" | Steve Jodrell | John Rapsey | 20 April 1996 |
2 | "Episode 2" | Steve Jodrell | Gary Heary | 20 April 1996 |
3 | "Episode 3" | Dan Burstall | Matt Ford | 27 April 1996 |
4 | "Episode 4" | Dan Burstall | Rick Maier | 27 April 1996 |
5 | "Episode 5" | Dan Burstall | Chris McCourt | 4 May 1996 |
6 | "Episode 6" | Malcolm McDonald | Peter Gawler | 4 May 1996 |
7 | "Episode 7" | Malcolm McDonald | John Chamberlain | 11 May 1996 |
8 | "Episode 8" | Dan Burstall | Pim Hendrix | 11 May 1996 |
9 | "Episode 9" | Malcolm McDonald | May Harrison | 18 May 1996 |
10 | "Episode 10" | Malcolm McDonald | Matt Ford | 18 May 1996 |
11 | "Episode 11" | Malcolm McDonald | Robyn Sinclair | 25 May 1996 |
12 | "Episode 12" | Malcolm McDonald | Karin Altmann | 25 May 1996 |
13 | "Episode 13" | Karl Zwicky | Gina Roncoli | 1 June 1996 |
14 | "Episode 14" | Karl Zwicky | John Rapsey | 8 June 1996 |
15 | "Episode 15" | Ross Hutchens | Robyn Sinclair | 15 June 1996 |
16 | "Episode 16" | Ross Hutchens | Grant Fraser | 22 June 1996 |
17 | "Episode 17" | Malcolm McDonald | David Phillips | 29 June 1996 |
18 | "Episode 18" | Malcolm McDonald | Daniel Krige | 6 July 1996 |
19 | "Episode 19" | Steve Jodrell | David Phillips | 13 June 1996 |
20 | "Episode 20" | Steve Jodrell | Robyn Sinclair | 20 June 1996 |
21 | "Episode 21" | Karl Zwicky | Robyn Sinclair | 27 June 1996 |
22 | "Episode 22" | Karl Zwicky | Jo Merle | 12 November 1996 |
23 | "Episode 23" | Malcolm McDonald | Pim Hendrix | 13 November 1996 |
24 | "Episode 24" | Malcolm McDonald | Jo Horsburgh | 14 November 1996 |
25 | "Episode 25" | Karl Zwicky | Neville Brown | 18 November 1996 |
26 | "Episode 26" | Karl Zwicky | John Rapsey | 19 November 1996 |
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