Patricia Edgar
This list shows all the titles currently on australianscreen that include Patricia Edgar in a principal role. It is not a comprehensive filmography.
In a production role:
Winners – Quest Beyond Time (1985) — executive producer
One day, while hang gliding, Mike (Daniel Cordeaux) is transported 500 years into the future. There, he is asked to help a primitive pagan community to cure thteir…
Winners – Just Friends (1985) — executive producer
Thirteen-year-old Susan (Sherie Graham) has just moved to a new part of town. She’s practising her skills at the local roller skating rink when Buzz (Mitch Ambrose), the…
Winners – On Loan (1985) — executive producer
Lindy Baker (Marillac Johnston) believes she is a Vietnamese orphan, adopted by Marj (Belinda Giblin) and Geoff Baker (John Walton) when she was three years old. Only occasionally…
Winners – Top Kid (1985) — executive producer
It’s 1947 and times are tough for ten-year-old Gary Doyle (Emil Minty), the third child of a large, poor Catholic family. Bright, and with a photographic memory, Gary…
Winners – Room to Move (1985) — executive producer
This is the story about the unlikely friendship between two girls – one a sporting champion, the other a dancer and an outsider. Carol (Nicole Kidman) is a…
Winners – The Paper Boy (1985) — executive producer
It is 1932 and Joe (Christopher Schlusser) is 11 years old. When his father John Riordan (Tony Llewellyn Jones) loses his factory job, Joe gets a job as…
Winners – The Other Facts of Life (1985) — executive producer
Twelve-year-old Ben Guthrie (Ken Talbot) has a good life. His family are well off and his father Ron Guthrie (Dennis Miller), is a successful and ambitious butcher with…
Touch the Sun – Captain Johnno (1988) — executive producer
Captain Johnno (Damien Walters) is a ten-year-old with a hearing impairment, and always in trouble. Living in a small fishing town in South Australia in the 1950s, his…
Touch the Sun – Peter & Pompey (1988) — executive producer
In a cave, near a small coastal town in Queensland, Peter (Clayton Williamson) finds the manuscript of Pompey (Aaron Ferguson), a young Roman boy from the past. Peter…
Touch the Sun – The Gift (c. 1988) — executive producer
Sophia (Vicki Serbos) and Nikos (Nicholas Hatjiandreou), two Greek-Australian kids living with their family in inner Melbourne, win a plot of land in Western Australia as a prize…
Touch the Sun – Top Enders (1988) — executive producer
Alice (Bennendine Woods) and her mother Sue (Madeleine Blackwell) live in Darwin in the Northern Territory. Alice, about eleven years old, is a tough and independent kid. She…
Touch the Sun – Princess Kate (c. 1988) — executive producer
Fourteen-year-old Kate (Justine Clarke) is on top of the world. Popular, talented, much loved and spoilt by her wealthy Sydney family, she receives a seven-metre yacht, christened Princess…
Touch the Sun – Devil’s Hill (c. 1988) — executive producer
It is 1950. Badge (Alexander ‘Mathew’ Jacobs) lives on a remote farm in Tasmania’s rugged southwest, with his parents Dave (Peter Hehir) and Jessie (Mary Haire). It is…
Round the Twist – Series One – Spaghetti Pig Out (1989) — executive producer
Chaos reigns after a bolt of lightning hits the Twist family’s video remote control – it now works on people! Unfortunately Gribble Junior (Lachlan Jeffrey) gets hold of…
Round the Twist – Series One – Skeleton on the Dunny (1989) — executive producer
Eccentric sculptor Tony Twist (Richard Moir), and his three children – thirteen-year-old twins Linda (Tamsin West) and Pete (Sam Vandenberg), and eight-year-old Bronson (Rodney McLennan) – move from…
More Winners – The Big Wish (1990) — executive producer
The faeries in the Enchanted Realm are in trouble. The Charter of the Grand Master states that they must give seven wishes to humans every 100 years or…
More Winners – Boy Soldiers (1990) — executive producer
In 1910, the Australian government passed a law requiring all boys aged between 14 and 17 years to register for compulsory military training. Between 1911 and 1915 more…
More Winners – Mr Edmund (1990) — executive producer
Cherry Williams (Rebecca Smart) and her little brother Sam (Steven Scott-Young) live almost under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, where their mum Margaret (Rhondda Findleton) runs a boarding house…
More Winners – The Journey (1990) — executive producer
On an isolated Tasmanian mountain plateau, 12-year-old Ada Zuckermann (Christen Cornell) lives with her wealthy miner father Justus (Owen Weingott). They are cared for by housekeeper Martha (Judith…
More Winners – His Master’s Ghost (1990) — executive producer
A group of kids are on a music camp in a spooky old mansion. Some of them are more interested in the stories about a resident ghost than…
Round the Twist – Series Two – Next Time Round (1992) — executive producer, producer
Pete has been hypnotised by Linda and every time someone says the word ‘now’ he behaves like a chicken for ten seconds. Unfortunately, Linda can’t undo the hypnosis…
Round the Twist – Series Two – Nails (1992) — executive producer, producer
Linda (Joelene Crnogorac) is attracted to Andrew (Eamonn Kelly), a mysterious new boy at school who never removes his gloves. Andrew lives on an island with his grumpy…
Lift Off – A Load of Old Rubbish (1992) — executive producer, producer
The theme of this episode is rubbish. It is in two separate 24-minute parts and has the usual Lift Off mix of live action, animation, puppetry music, documentary…
Lift Off – That’s Not Fair – Part A (1992) — executive producer, producer
This is Part A of the episode, That’s Not Fair, following the Lift Off format that mixes live action, animation, puppetry, music, documentary and fantasy. The main storyline…
Lift Off – That’s Not Fair – Part B (1992) — executive producer, producer
This is part B of the episode That’s Not Fair, and has the usual Lift Off mix of live action, animation, puppetry, music, documentary and fantasy. The main…
Sky Trackers – Is There Life On Earth? (1994) — executive producer, producer
In this eighth episode of the series, Shane (Che Broadbent), a visiting student at the Wright Foundation, is doing a project on SETI using…
The Genie From Down Under – It’s my Opal … (and I’ll cry if I want to) (1995) — producer, executive producer
Posh English schoolgirl The Hon Penelope Townes (Alexandra Milman), possessor of the magical opal, is magically whisked away by her Australian genies, Bruce (Rhys Muldoon) and his young…
Li’l Elvis and the Truckstoppers – Caught in a Trap (1997) — executive producer, producer
Li’l Elvis (Stig Wemyss) is sick of performing Elvis music everyday in his parent’s roadhouse, but his parents Grace (Lynda Gibson) and Len (David Cotter) rely on him…
Crash Zone – The Dream Team (1998) — producer
Five very different Melbourne kids, Mike (Nikolai Nikolaeff), Pi (Cassandra Magrath), Bec (Frances Wang), Marcello (Paul Pantano) and Ram (Damien Bodie) independently discover a coded message while playing…
Yolngu Boy (2000) — producer
Botj, Lorrpu and Milika are three Yolngu teenagers from northeast Arnhem Land, who are about to become men. Botj (Sean Mununggurr) is estranged from his parents and prone…
Legacy of the Silver Shadow – The Feral Element (2002) — executive producer
Four kids’ lives are changed forever when they discover the secret lair of The Silver Shadow (Tayler Kane). The Silver Shadow is a long-forgotten superhero from the 1950s…
Noah and Saskia – Tomorrow Never Knows (2004) — producer
Feisty Saskia (Hannah Greenwood) seeks revenge when a faceless geek somewhere in cyber world steals her music. This opening episode of a 13-part series shows the start of…







