See How They Run (TV series)

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| genre = Family, Children

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  • Al Ashton
  • Tim O'Mara

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| director = Graeme Harper

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  • Australia
  • United Kingdom

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| language = English

| num_seasons = 1

| num_episodes = 6

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| location = Blue Mountains

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| runtime = 25 min.

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| channel = ABC

| first_aired = {{start date|1999|6|6|df=y}}

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See How They Run is an Australian-British children's television series co-produced by and aired on the BBC and ABC in 1999. Based on the children's novel of the same name by David McRobbie,[https://www.fantasticfiction.com/m/david-mcrobbie/see-how-they-run.htm See How They Run], Fantastic Fiction it is centred on the Cassidy family, who are placed in a Witness Protection programme in Sydney, Australia after the father agreed to give evidence in a trial against some gangsters who are seeking revenge. Filmed around the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, the series is narrated by the eldest daughter, Emma.[http://www.australiantelevision.net/seehowtheyrun.html See How They Run] at Australian Television Information Archive

Cast

  • Peter O'Brien as Don Cassidy
  • Anne Looby as Lily Cassidy
  • Katie Blake as Emma Cassidy
  • Becky Simpson as Nicola Cassidy
  • Vaughan Sevelle as Sam Foster
  • Shelley King as Nina Pagetter
  • Adam Ray as Roy
  • Tessa Wells as Sharon Hargreaves
  • Christopher Scoular as Graham Foster
  • Julia Haworth as Christine
  • Tessa Leahy as Miss Weston
  • Brendan Donaghue as Greg
  • Al Hunter Ashton as Inspector Greyson
  • Lucy Maria Hopkins as WDC Arnott

Awards

  • 1999 Australian Film Institute Awards
  • Winner: Best Children's Television Drama (Writer Tim O'Mara)
  • Nominee: Best Direction in a Television Drama (Graeme Harper for episode 1)
  • 1999 Australian Screen Music Awards
  • Winner: Best Original Music in a Children's TV or Animation Series (Mario Millo)

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