Foreign Exchange (TV series)

Foreign Exchange
Also known as Al otro lado
Intercambio extranjero
Correspondant express
Tam i z powrotem
Portal do Intercâmbio
Cánh cửa bí mật
Tur, retur och mera tur
Таинственный портал
Genre Fantastic
Created by John Rapsey
Written by John Rapsey
Richard Conroy
Armin Prediger
Tracey Defty
Mark B. Hodkinson
Marcus Fleming
Annie Fox
Bob Swain
Marteinn Thorisson
Directed by Annie Murtagh-Monks
Gillian Reynolos
Starring Lynn Styles
Zachary Garred
Theme music composer Braedy Neal
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Mary Callery
Ralph Christians
Jo Horsburgh
Producer(s) Susie Campbell
Gerry McColgan
Hermann Florin
Noel Price
Running time 25 minutes
Production company(s) Magma Films Ltd.
Southern Star Entertainment
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release 5 November – 27 December 2004

Foreign Exchange is an Irish-Australian television programme broadcast by Southern Star from 5 November to 27 December 2004. It starred Lynn Styles as Hannah O'Flaherty, a feisty Irish girl, and Zachary Garred as Brett Miller, a sun-drenched Australian boy. The pair are brought together from opposite sides of the world, due to a transfer portal. The series of 26 episodes was created by the Australian John Rapsey and directed by Annie Murtagh-Monks and Gillian Reynolos.

Characters

Synopsis

Foreign Exchange had two major sets, one in Ireland, and the other in Perth, Western Australia. Brett Miller and his family live underneath their restaurant, only to find a rock that opens a portal into the basement level of O'Keefe's College, an Irish boarding school (which is in reality Castlehackett House, near Tuam, Co. Galway).[1] There he unexpectedly bumps into Hannah O'Flaherty, a student from Galway, who is delighted to learn that when she turns a similar rock on her side of the portal, she can escape the grey and winter of Ireland to the sun and summer of Australia. The show revolves around these two characters, who are the only two to know and use the portal with the exception of Cormac MacNamara, who learns about the portal near the end of the season.

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References

  1. Viking Summer: The Filming of MGM's "Alfred the Great" in Galway in 1968 by Mary J. Murphy. ISBN 978-0-9560749-0-4. Paperback, p 35, (© Nov 2008). Knockma Publishing.
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