Through My Eyes

Through My Eyes (2004)


  • Genre: Drama
  • First Air Date: 2004-10-23
  • Last Air Date: 2004-10-24
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 2
  • Status: Ended
  • Production Company: Liberty and Beyond Productions
  • Production Country: Australia
  • Networks: Seven Network
  • Director: Di Drew
star 9/10
From 1 Ratings

Summary

The true life story of Lindy Chamberlain and her recount of a dingo taking her baby

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Through My Eyes Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 2004-10-23
2 Episodes

Through My Eyes Episodes

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  • Jonnie Cocks

    as Chris
  • Josephine Bobbermen

    as Amanda (9 Years Old)
  • Tim Boyle

    as Const. Graham
  • Andrew Cole

    as Actor
  • Lindy Chamberlain Creighton

    as Herself
  • Fauna Devitt

    as Sister
  • Alex Dimech

    as Amanda Cranwell
  • Michael Edward

    as Journalist
  • David Edwards

    as Juror
  • Cameron Garner

    as Pauling
  • Isaac Gorman

    as Aidan (6 Years Old)
  • Ursa Graham

    as Waitress
  • Alenta Hage

    as Waitress
  • Rex Granites

    as Nipper
  • Steve Gration

    as Flynn
  • Alton Harvey

    as Minister
  • Rita Jingo

    as Barbara Winmatti
  • Rosemary Kevekordes

    as Waitress
  • Zac McDonald

    as Peter Alston
  • Sam McGlone

    as Aiden (11 Years Old)
  • Sarah McTaggart

    as Kahlia
  • Rolley Mintuma

    as Nui Minyintiri
  • Belinda Rose

    as Waitress
  • Shannon Sage

    as Reagan (4 Years Old)
  • Georgia Sanders

    as Azaria
  • Paul Sordello

    as Porter
  • Michael Spence

    as O'Laughlin
  • Freeda Teamay

    as Impana Collins
  • Kathy Tozer

    as Interpreter
  • Craig McLachlan

    as Michael Chamberlain
  • Miranda Otto

    as Lindy Chamberlain
  • Peter O'Brien

    as Ian Barker
  • Shaun Micallef

    as Jack Winneke Q.C
  • Nadine Garner

    as Sally Lowe
  • Steven Vidler

    as Inspector Graeme Charlwood
  • John McArdle

    as McAulay
  • Stephen Anderton

    as Ian Cawood
  • Lorraine Bayly

    as Avis
  • Lucy Bell

    as Juror
  • Aaron Blabey

    as Kirkham
  • Graeme Blundell

    as Rex Kuchel
  • Grant Bowler

    as Black Rat
  • Jerome Ehlers

    as Odontologist Ken Brown
  • Chris Haywood

    as Des Sturgess Q.C.
  • Paul McDermott

    as Trevor
  • Andrew McFarlane

    as John Phillips Q.C.
  • Travis McMahon

    as Frank Morris
  • Paul Mercurio

    as Max Cromwell
  • Angie Milliken

    as Joy Kuhl
  • Veronica Neave

    as Phyllis Cromwell
  • Barry Otto

    as Frank Cocks
  • Wayne Pygram

    as Rice
  • Conor Reid

    as Barry
  • John Stanton

    as Roff
  • Christopher Stollery

    as Everingham
  • Erik Thomson

    as Professor James Cameron
  • Brian Vriends

    as Det. Chief. Supt. Neil Plumb
  • Simon Westaway

    as Dennis Barritt
  • David Nicoll

    as Tipple
  • Aash Aaron

    as Cop
  • Andrew Blain

    as Cop
  • Nicholas Cooper

    as Noble
  • Aaron Davison

    as Murray Haby
  • Rebecca Frith

    as Robertson
  • Graham K. Furness

    as Journo
  • Ron Kelly

    as Bainbridge
  • Peter Knapman

    as Journo
  • Alan David Lee

    as Gilroy
  • Peter Marshall

    as Wally Goodwin
  • Mungo McKay

    as Juror
  • Catherine Miller

    as Wallace
  • Peter Moore

    as Greg Lowe
  • Bob Newman

    as Cliff
  • Michael Priest

    as Jury Foreman
  • Jean-Marc Russ

    as Dr. Andrew Scott
  • Hallie Shellam

    as Little Hitler
  • Robert Shields

    as Reagan (9 Years Old)
  • Rainee Skinner

    as Yardley
  • Natasha Wanganeen

    as Interpreter
  • Damien Garvey

    as
  • Eugene Gilfedder

    as
  • Paul Sonkkila

    as
  • Octavia Barron-Martin

    as
  • Robert Coleby

    as
  • Stephen Jenkins

    as
Directing Di Drew Director
Writing Simone North Writer
Writing Tony Cavanaugh Writer