Outriders
Outriders | |
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Country of origin | Australia |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Southern Star Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Nine Network |
Original release | 9 July – 13 August 2001 |
Outriders is an Australian children's television series that first screened on the Nine Network in 2001. It was a 26 part series produced by Southern Star Entertainment.
Synopsis
Tori Konrad and her fourteen-year-old son Jake run a quiet little horse riding school called Outriders, on the outskirts of Sydney. Her niece Julia, a highly independent sixteen-year-old from Germany, has come to stay with her Aunt Tori and hopefully recover from the trauma of her mother's recent death. Other troubled teens who have taken up a working residence at Outriders are Regina (she prefers Reggie) who was asked to leave three different schools before her parents jumped at the opportunity to send her here, Vince who has been in and out of foster homes for as long as he can remember and had hardly seen a horse, let alone ridden one before arriving and Shane, a country boy who is now resident stable hand, riding instructor and jack of all trades.[1]
Cast
Main Cast
- Abbie Cornish as Reggie McDowell
- Oliver Ackland as Vince Frasca
- Mark Furze as Jake Konrad
- Kate Raison as Tori Konrad
- Luise Helm as Julia Kurtz
- Simon Scarlett as Shane Sullivan
Other Cast
- Kate Beahan as Rachel
- William Haydon as Lloyd
- Robert Mammone as Fenech
- Phaedra Nicolaidis as Mel
- Melissa Ippolito as Anissa
- Harry Pavlidis as Madigan
- Lenore Smith as Reggie's Mother
- Christopher Pitman as Glenn Miller
- Peter Sumner as Bud Sattler
- Moya O'Sullivan as Mrs. Churchill
- John Jarrat as Stuart
- Harold Hopkins as Hayden
- Miranda Hobbs as Britney Potter
- Emily Calder as The Rider
- Kellie Bright as Julia's Mother (2 episodes, 2001)
- Robert Coleby as Jansen (2 episodes, 2001)
- Diana Glenn as Constable Taylor
- John Sheerin as Mr. Sullivan