It was a co-production between the ABC, BBC-TV, and 20th Century Fox.[3] It was called the most ambitious drama production of the ABC with a budget of $1 million.[4]
McCallum said "The series is not an accurate story of the life of Ben Hall. It is impossible in 13
one-hour programs to reconstruct a man's life over a period of ten years. What we have done is to be meticulous in reconstructing the period in which he lived so that the series represents, I think, a
very real picture of Australia in the 1860s."[3]
Michelle Morgan and Jennifer Brown as McGuire Children
Production
Filming started 30 December 1974. It took six months to film.[5]
Release
A documentary was made to promote the series Ben Hall in the Making.
Episodes
Nobody's Man (UK 6 July 1975, Aust 7 September 1975). It promises to be a good year for cattleman Ben Hall until ex-convict bushranger Frank Gardiner escapes from a road gang to the Wheogo district, bringing the New South Wales Mounted Police after him and his ruthless companions, Piesley and Troy. w Ted Roberts d Don Chaffey.
The Vow (UK 13 July 1975, Ast: 4 September 1975). A cattle muster becomes a shambles when Gardiner and his friends arrive. Escaped convict John Piesley Is out to kill Ben Hall. Piesley and Gardiner arrive at the cattle muster at the McGuires'. w Frank Nesbitt d Don Chaffey.
The Promise (UK: 20 July 1975, Aust: 21 September 1975). Gardiner plans to use Ben Hall's wedding as a diversion to rescue Johnny Gilbert from Wheogo prison. w Allan Prior d Don Chaffey.
The Cruel Season (UK: 27 July 1975, Aust: 28 September 1975). Hall loses most of his stock in drought. His wife asks him to sell his horses and move. w Eleanor Witcombe d Frank Arnold.
Blind Justice (UK: 3 Aug 1975, Aust: 5 Oct 1975). Bushranger Saucepan Bill shoots an armed guard. Ben Hall's horse is recognised and Ben is arrested for murder. w Tony Morphett d Frank Arnold.
Going Home (UK: 10 Aug 1975, Aust: 12 Oct 1975). Struggling financially due to drought, Ben leaves his pregnant wife to go work in the gold rush. w: Tony Morphett.
The Rock (UK: 17 Aug 1975, Aust: 19 Oct 1975). Feeling he has nothing to lose, Hall joins Frank Gardiner and his gang to rob a coach at the rock. w Tony Morphett d Peter Maxwell.
Yellowback (UK: 24 Aug, Aust: 26 Oct 1975). The police organise a manhunt in the mountains and arrest Ben's wife as a ploy. w Jesse Lasky Jr & Pat Silver d Don Chaffey.
A Greater Love (UK: 31 Aug 1975, Aust: 2 Nov 1975). Many innocent homesteaders are arrested in the campaign against the bushrangers. w Lindsay Galloway d Don Chaffey
The Attack (UK: 7 Sept 1975, Aust: 9 Nov 1975). Ben Hall disguises his men as troopers in command of a convict road-gang to surprise an army coach and later Sir Frederick Pottinger.w Ted Roberts d Don Chaffey.
The Legacy (UK: 14 Sept 1975, Aust: 16 Nov 1975). Ben plans to use Pottinger in a daring rescue scheme on behalf of the valley settlers to obtain legal rights to their land. w Ray Johnson d Frank Arnold.
The Pursued (UK: 21 Sept 1975, Aust: 23 Nov 1975). Ben is outlawed under the Felons Act and has a price on his head. w Ray Johnson d Don Chaffey.
Once Upon a Time (UK: 28 Sept 1975, Aust: 30 Nov 1975). Ben Hall plans to leave but won't go without his wife and child. Sgt Garland is determined to capture and kill him. w: Ted Roberts d: Don Chaffey.
References
^Albert Moran, Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, AFTRS 1993 p 74
^ abcdBen Hall, an ABC, BBC-TV, 20th Century Fox television drama series. Booklet-guide published by Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1975. 78 pages. ISBN 0-642-97449-7