Andra (novel)

For other uses, see Andra (disambiguation).
Andra
Directed by Mark Callen
John Gauci
Starring Lisa Peers
Robert Hewett
Jonathan Hardy
Bruce Kerr
Suzanne Dudley
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8
Production
Running time 30 mins
Release
Original network ABC Television
Original release 8 September 1976
Chronology
Preceded by Alpha Scorpio

Andra is a 1971 science fiction novel, the first novel by English writer Louise Lawrence. In 1976 it was made into a children's television program by ABC Television.

Plot

The book was set 2000 years from now, after the world was destroyed by war leaving the earth knocked off its rotation and the ground above to become a desolate frozen wasteland with everyone that survived living below the ground in underground cities.

The main story revolves around Andra, a teenage girl who has a terrible accident and has to have a brain graft operation to survive. However, the only donor available was a young man that lived and died in 1987. After the operation her life is totally changed; she becomes a rebel, fighting against the rigid laws that rule society underground in Sub City One and the totalitarian authority that rules over life and death of any individual.

Andra (television program)

The book was adapted into an Australian children's program and released on 8 September 1976 by the ABC-TV. The Andra TV series (8 x 30 minute episodes) is unique amongst such shows as to have been created on such as small budget that in the background, in crowd scenes, the 'crowd' is actually made up of store clothing dummies. The sets, instead of containing items of furniture, or other articles, are large white blocks piled up on each other.

The series targets a female audience but a similar Australian science fiction series, Alpha Scorpio was made a little earlier in the 70s and aimed at a male audience.

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