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The Rovers

Overview

The Rovers was an Australian ocean-based family adventure television show originally screened 1969 - 1970 on the 0-Ten network. Produced by NLT Productions, the series starred Rowena Wallace, Edward Hepple, Noel Trevarthen and Grant Seiden. The storylines revolve around the adventures of the crew of the ‘Pacific Lady’, an island schooner owned by Captain Sam McGill, played by Hepple, Bob Wild played by Trevarthen and Rusty Collins, a wildlife journalist. Thirty-nine episodes of 30 minutes each were produced. Writers included Kenneth Cook, Ron McLean, Michael Wright, Ralph Peterson and Rosamund Waring.
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Cast

Rowena Wallace profile
Rowena Wallace

Rusty Collins

Total episodes: 29

Noel Trevarthen profile
Noel Trevarthen

Bob Wild

Total episodes: 29

Eddie Hepple profile
Eddie Hepple

Captain Sam McGil

Total episodes: 29

Grant Seiden profile
Grant Seiden

Mike McGill

Total episodes: 29

Rowena Wallace profile
Rowena Wallace

Rusty Collins

Total episodes: 29

Noel Trevarthen profile
Noel Trevarthen

Bob Wild

Total episodes: 29

Eddie Hepple profile
Eddie Hepple

Captain Sam McGil

Total episodes: 29

Grant Seiden profile
Grant Seiden

Mike McGill

Total episodes: 29

Extra

Release Date

August 21, 1969

Last air Date

January 1, 1969

Status

Ended

Original Language

English

Networks

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Season 1

Aired on: 1969 | 29 Episodes

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