Lynn Bayonas

{{short description|Australian television producer}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2021}}

{{Infobox person

|image = Lynn Bayonas1.png

| name = Lynn Bayonas

| birth_name = Lynette Margaret Bower

| birth_date = {{birth date|1943|04|11|df=y}}

| birth_place =

| death_date = {{Death date and age|2010|01|25|1943|04|11|df=yes}}

| death_place = Daylesford, Victoria, Australia

| occupation = Television producer, television writer

| yearsactive = 1964–2008

| spouse = Luis Bayonas

| relatives = Susan Bower

}}

Lynnette Margaret Bayonas (11 April 1943 – 25 January 2010){{cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/national/obituaries/allrounder-gave-tv-audiences-much-pleasure-20100201-n8y9.html|title=All-rounder gave TV audiences much pleasure|last=Davern|first=James|date=2 February 2010|publisher=The Age|accessdate=1 February 2010|location=Australia}} was an Australian television producer and writer. Her sister was Neighbours executive producer Susan Bower.

Personal life

Bower was 18 years old and living in London when she got her breakthrough into television. She was an assistant to the general manager of The Australian Ballet who were then travelling through Europe and were due to travel on to the United States, somewhere that Bayonas didn't want to go.{{cite news|first=Brian|last=Courtis|title=Taking the Reins|url=http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/06/20/1023864469810.html|newspaper=The Age|date=20 June 2002|accessdate=26 January 2010}}

Whilst working in London, Bayonas heard of a job coming up with Citizen Kane creator Orson Welles. She agreed to meet Welles when he was making Casino Royale with Peter Sellers, Bayonas told him how she wasn't enjoying her job at the Australian Ballet and Welles invited her to Spain immediately. While working in Spain she met her future husband, Luis Bayonas, a writer, art director and assistant director.

Career

Bayonas' first job was taking notes for the film that Welles was working on at the time. Bayonas admitted that working with Welles taught her about flexibility in storytelling and turned her against many writing courses that she felt were structured. {{citation needed|date=January 2010}}

After meeting her husband in Spain, Bayonas wanted to return to Australia, and Crawford Productions allowed her to do that by appointing her as script editor and writer on shows Homicide,{{cite journal|first=Margaret|last=Rogers|title=Refractory: The Bill|date=25 June 2009|journal=Refractory: The Bill|issn=1447-4905}} Division 4, The Box and The Sullivans.{{cite web|title=Crawford Productions Names A–F|url=http://www.crawfordproductions.net/names1.php|publisher=Crawford TV Productions|accessdate=26 January 2010|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100121102249/http://www.crawfordproductions.net/names1.php|archivedate=21 January 2010}} In the 1980s she started work on A Country Practice, the programme that later allowed her sister Susan Bower to break into television writing. Whilst working for Nine Network, she created and worked as the creative consultant on the cult serial, Chances, which had a two-year run from 1991-92. All 126 episodes of this series were released on DVD and Blu-ray in August 2021.

Beginning in 1994, Bayonas lived in Los Angeles, California for six years, writing for Paramount Pictures. During her time in Los Angeles, she worked on programmes such as Sunset Beach and Prime Time. In 2000, Bayonas decided to return to Australia and began work on television programmes such as The Saddle Club,{{cite news|first=Sarah |last=Hudson |title=Join The Saddle Club |url=http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2009/04/01/66141_country-living.html |newspaper=The Weekly Times |date=1 April 2009 |accessdate=26 January 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090419234346/http://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/article/2009/04/01/66141_country-living.html |archivedate=19 April 2009 }} The Secret Life of Us{{cite news|first=Bridget|last=McManus|title=Dark City|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/dark-city/2008/04/09/1207420400339.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1|newspaper=The Age|date=10 April 2008|accessdate=26 January 2010}} and Lawrence of Arabia. In 2008, just as the third series of The Saddle Club finished production, cancer took hold of Bayonas meaning that this was Bayonas' last work before her death from cancer in January 2010.

She was also head of her own production company, Lynn Bayonas Productions, based in Preston, Victoria{{cite web|url=http://www.encoremagazine.com.au/writerproducer-lynn-bayonas-passes-away-399|title=Writer/producer Lynn Bayonas passes away|date=27 January 2010|publisher=Encore Magazine|accessdate=27 January 2010|location=Australia|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100130220425/http://www.encoremagazine.com.au/writerproducer-lynn-bayonas-passes-away-399|archivedate=30 January 2010}}

Filmography

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! Role !! Production !! Duration

WriterHomicide1964
WriterDivision 41969
Writer/Script EditorHomicide1971–72
WriterThe Box1974
WriterQuality of Mercy1975
WriterThe Sullivans1976
WriterSkyways1979
ProducerThe Nargun and the Stars1980
WriterHoliday Island1981
Script ConsultantHector's Bunyip1986
Writer/CreatorWilling and Abel1987
ProducerRaw Silk1988
WriterChances1991
Producer/WriterGood Vibrations1992
WriterA Country Practice1994
ProducerThe Saddle Club2001–08
ProducerGuinevere Jones2002
WriterParallax2004

Death

It was announced on 25 January 2010 that Bayonas had died following a long battle with cancer.{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|title=Vale: Lynn Bayonas|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2010/01/vale-lynn-bayonas.html|publisher=TV Tonight|date=26 January 2010|accessdate=26 January 2010}} She was 66 years old. The Australian soap opera Neighbours, of which Bayonas's sister Susan Bower is an executive producer, marked Bayonas's death at the end of their episode broadcast on 25 January 2010 with a title card as the credits rolled.

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