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The Castlereagh Line : ウィキペディア英語版
The Castlereagh Line

The Castlereagh Line was an Australian radio serial, written by Ross Napier and produced by Grace Gibson Productions. Commencing in 1982 the serial ran for 910 episodes. Each episode is approximately 6 minutes in duration.
The drama mainly concerns the see-sawing fortunes of Lottie Clemens and John ("Jack") Seager (played by Wynne Nelson and Ric Hunter, respectively) as they establish and run their two business empires in the years from 1880 and the early 1900s. The title refers to a horse coach line they set up in the Castlereagh River area of New South Wales.
==Music==
''The Castlereagh Line'' has a musical theme which features more than a dozen vocal variations, each mentioning numerous stops along the routes. The vocals for these themes were recorded by Australian performer Johnny Ashcroft. The words were sung to the tune of ''Lillibullero''.

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