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Australian TV series or program
RAN Remote Area Nurse
Genre
Drama
Written by
John Alsop
Sue Smith
Alice Addison
Directed by
David Caesar
Catriona McKenzie
Country of origin
Australia
Original language
English
No. of series
1
No. of episodes
6
Production
Executive producer
Helen Panckhurst
Producer
Penny Chapman
Production locations
Masig Island, Queensland, Australia
Production company
Chapman Pictures Production
Original release
Network
SBS (Australian TV channel)
Release
5 January (2006-01-05) – 9 February 2006 (2006-02-09)
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RAN (Remote Area Nurse) is an Australian television program (drama series) that aired on SBS on 5 January 2006. The series was filmed entirely on Masig Island (Yorke Island) in the tropical Torres Strait north of the Cape York Peninsula, the northernmost part of Australia (State of Queensland), and the border with Papua New Guinea.
This is an important series to Torres Strait Islanders, but also to the predominantly Anglo Australian community as it highlights the difference between Islanders and mainland Indigenous Australians and the interactions between Islander and Anglo culture. Islander actors and extras are extensively used.
The series was released on DVD on 20 February 2006.
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