Alister Smart

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Alister Smart
Born1934/1935 (aged 86-87)[1]
Occupation
  • Actor
  • television presenter
  • television director
Years active1961–1994
Known forPlay School as Host 1966–1994)
Notable work
Number 96 (film version) Sons and Daughters as Director

Alister Smart (born c.1934/1935, Australia)[1] is an Australian retired TV presenter, actor and television director, mainly of soap opera/serials and telemovies

Career[]

Play School presenter[]

When the British-based children's series Play School, started its run in Australia in 1966, Smart was an original presenter, and the longest-serving original, his long tenure on the show spanned 25 years, until leaving in 1991, his role was later eclipsed by presenter Benita Collings host of 401 episodes, who was the most prolific [2]

As one of six original presenter's, he shared the role with fellow presenter's Lorraine Bayly, Anne Haddy, Diane Dorgan, Donald McDonald, and Kerrie Francis[3]

Actor and Director[]

He has appeared in guest roles in soap opera and made for TV movies from the early 1960s onwards You Can't See 'round Corners, Homicide. Division 4, The Sullivans and Cop Shop and had a prominent role as Duncan Hunter in the film version of the soap opera Number 96.

His directing work, emcompassing TV movies and TV series from the early 1970s until retiring in 1994, includes the series Scattergood: Friend of All, Sons and Daughters, Richmond Hill, Prisoner and Blue Heelers.[4][5][6]

Filmography[]

Actor[]

Year Title Role
1961 Three Live Wires (TV series)
1961 ITV Play of the Week (TV series) Checker
1961 The Seven Faces of Jim (TV series) 3 roles
-Kenneth Kendall
-Digger
-Newspaper Reporter
1962 Comedy Playhouse (TV series)
1962 Drama 61-67 (TV series) Dr. Jefferson
1962 Six More Faces of Jim (TV series)
1963 Emergency-Ward 10 (TV series) Mr. Riley
1967 You Can't See Round Corners (TV series)
1967 Contrabandits (TV series) 2 roles
-Greer
-Cox
1968-1969 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (TV series) 2 roles
-Alf
-Sergeant
1969 Riptide (TV series) 3 roles
-Adam Brockenhurst
-Les Duggan
-Ted
1969 It Takes All Kinds Ray
1970 The Rovers (TV series) Gary
1970 Delta (TV series) Paul Falstone-Green
1970 Dynasty (TV series) Ambassador
1965-1971 Homicide (TV series) 7 roles
-Doctor Perini (1965)
-John Whelan (1965)
-Geoff Woods (1965)
-Alan Watson (1967)
-George Allen (1969)
-Lucio Leurini-
-John Meadows
1971 Spyforce (TV series) Carlos
1972 Barrier Reef (TV series) Lynch
1971-1973 Matlock Police 2 roles
-Ricco (1971)
-Barney White (1973)
1973 Ryan (TV series) Colin Brown
1974 Number 96 (Film version) Duncan Hunter
1974 Silence Number (TV series) Dr. Fisher
1969-1975 Division 4 (TV series) 7 roles
-Dennis (1969)
-Downey (1969)
-Kenney Kent
-Alf Clarke (1970)
-Stan Hassett (1970)
-Don Jenkins (1970)
-Taylor (1975)
1975 Ben Hall (TV series) Jack Taylor
1975 Wollongong the Brave (TV series)
1976 The Sullivans (TV series) Paul Hayward
1976 Number 96 (TV series) Frank Hobson
1976 The Outsiders(TV series) Li Norton
1977 Harness Fever (TV movie) Sergeant Meeker
1977 Young Ramsay (TV series) Ken Murray
1977 Roses Bloom Twice (TV movie)
1978 Plunge Into Darkness (TV movie)
1977-1979 Glenview High (TV series) Kazim
1979 Disneyland Sergeant Meeker
1979 Skyways (TV series) Hal Bailey
1978-1979 Cop Shop (TV series) 2 roles
-Phillip Cooper
-Sharkey
1985 Special Squad (TV series)
1992 The Lady Came Late

Presenter[]

Year Title Role
1966-1991 Play School Presenter

Director[]

Year Title Role
1972 The Spoiler (TV series) Director 1 episode
-"The Price"
1972 The Godfathers (TV series) Director 5 episodes
-"There's a Tortoise in My Bath"
"The Lift"
"Too Many Cakes"
"The Prize"
-Double Trouble
1974 One Man in the Company (TV series) 1 episode
"Two in One"
1974 Scattergood : Friends of All
1977 Cop Shop (TV series)
1979 Skyways (TV series)
1982 A Country Practice Director 14 episodes
1983 Waterloo Station (TV series)
1986 Prisoner 7 episodes
1982-1987 Sons and Daughters (TV series) Director 88 episodes
1989 Richmond Hill (TV series)
1989-1990 Rafferty's Rules 4 episodes
-Out of Line"
-"One for Us"
-"Free of Passion
-"In Custody"
1991 Neighbours Director 1 episode - #1.1551
1992 The Time Game (1992)
1993 You and Me and Uncle Bob
1994 Blue Heelers 4 episodes
"Waiting for Apples"
-"Family Lies"
-Good Cop, Bad Cop
-"Crazy Like a Fox"

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Playschool legend visits city". Barrier Daily Truth. Barrier Daily Truth. 23 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Jottings". The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 July 1987.
  3. ^ "Play School (1966-present)".
  4. ^ "Alister Smart". Screen Australia. Australian Government. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Alister Smart". BFI Film Forever. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Alister Smart". Osobnosti (in Czech). Tiscali Media. Retrieved 30 June 2018.

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