Barnaby and Me explained

Director:Norman Panama
Starring:Sid Caesar
Juliet Mills
Hugh Keays-Byrne
Sally Boyden
Country:Australia
Language:English
Producer:Matthew Herman
Runtime:90 mins
Company:Trans-Atlantic Enterprises
Network:Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Barnaby and Me is a 1978 Australian made-for-television film. It features a girl and her talking koala, Barnaby, who are pursued by criminals.[1]

The film was one of six TV movies made in Australia by Transatlantic Enterprises along with the ABC. Barnaby and Me was made in association with Six Flags, presented as the theme park company's first foray into the movie business.[2]

It was the final film directed by Norman Panama.[3]

Cast

Production

It was the second film from Transatlantic Enterprises, following No Room to Run. The film was announced in November 1976 as Billy.[5] Another working title was Fuzzy.

Australian singer Sally Boyden turned down the chance to tour with Liberace to make the movie.[6] John Newcombe has a cameo where he plays a game of tennis against Caesar.[7]

Filming took place from mid November 1976 to mid January 1977.[6]

Caesar was addicted to alcohol and pills and the time and later wrote in his memoirs that on the flight out "I took my usual ration of booze and pills and passed out completely. When the plane landed in New Zealand Caesar could not be woken up so they took him to hospital.[8] His wife Florence was flown to Auckland but by the time she arrived Caesar had gone to Sydney. Norman Panama requested Florence stay on the set to ensure Caesar completed the film. Caesar wrote "she did and she got me to work every day, in reasonably usable condition."[9] However Caesar said he could not remember anything about making the movie or any of the time he spent in Australia.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p11
  2. News: Six Flags Produces Motion Pictures. April 21, 1978. The Taylor Daily Press .
  3. Norman Panama, 88, Half of Duo Who Wrote Many Film Comedies: [Obituary (Obit)]Lyman, Rick. New York Times 27 Jan 2003: A.23.
  4. News: Unpredictable Koala Making Starring Debut. Normann. Debra. May 14, 1978. El Paso Times.
  5. Pillow Company Spreads OutKilday, Gregg. Los Angeles Times 3 Nov 1976: f9.
  6. News: People. . . 10 November 1976 . 14 July 2013 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: People. . . 19 January 1977 . 14 July 2013 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  8. Caesar p 6
  9. Caesar p 188