The Magic Boomerang

The Magic Boomerang
Genre Series
Created by Roger Mirams
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 45
Release
Original network ABC
Original release 2 May 1965 – 1966

The Magic Boomerang was an Australian children's adventure series set in rural Australia. It was produced by Pacific films and aired on the ABC in Australia.

Synopsis

The show follows the adventures of a young boy who can stop time by throwing a magic boomerang.

Cast

Principal cast members included:

Series 1: David Morgan (Tom Thumbleton), Telford Jackson (Dan Thumbleton), Penny Shelton (Gwen Thumbleton), Rodney Pearlman ('Wombat').

Series 2: Robert Brockman (Nugget Morris), William Hodge (Charles Swinbourne), Chris Christensen (Bluey), Peter Aanensen (‘Tiger’ Martin).

International screenings

Episodes of The Magic Boomerang were also screened in New Zealand, the UK, Canada and Malaysia.

Remaining episodes

25 episodes remain in the NFSA. Other episodes are in the hands of private collectors or presumed lost.

Episodes

Series 1

1. The Discovery
2. Christmas Cracker
3. A Visit From Grandma
4. Wombat Finds A Friend
5. The Hunter
6. No Mail Today
7. A Matter Of Survival
8. The Bushranger
9. Ill Wind
10. The Thief Who Believed In Magic
11. Fire Trap
12. The Hypnotist
13. The Uncatchables
14. North To Warralinga
15. The Big Catch
16. Moonlight Reef
17. Aunt Matilda
18. The Cattle Duffers
19. The Saucer From Venus
20. The Masked Man From Manangatang
21. Moomba
22. Gentleman Jackaroo
23. Head Of The River
24. The Vanishing Spell
25. The Stand-In
26. Race Against Time
27. The Auction
28. A Lesson For Wombat
29. Friend Or Foe
30. The Good Turn
31. Pony Express
32. The Last Lap
33. Salt 'n' Pepper
34. Mother's Day
35. A Night At The Thumbleton's
36. My Friend Higgins
37. Stranger In Town
38. Mr. Santa Claus
39. The Messenger

Series 2

40. Bushranger's Gold
41. Buried Treasure
42. Luck of The Game
43. Boys Camp
44. Double Trouble
45. Hollermakers Bargain

See also

References

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