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Sonny and his kangaroo Skippy live in Waratah National Park in New South Wales. Matt Hammond, Sonny's father is the park ranger. Skippy saves the day in many adventures.Sonny and his kangaroo Skippy live in Waratah National Park in New South Wales. Matt Hammond, Sonny's father is the park ranger. Skippy saves the day in many adventures.Sonny and his kangaroo Skippy live in Waratah National Park in New South Wales. Matt Hammond, Sonny's father is the park ranger. Skippy saves the day in many adventures.
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I enjoy a lot of the 60's & 70's family TV shows that are back on TV. Skippy is now shown on the KTV channel. I get it on Dish. I'm watching it right now; on a Sunday afternoon.
I like the outdoor setting of Skippy.
Typical bad guy gets his just dues at the end of the show...I love it.
Who cares if the 'click' noise is fake. It's kind of silly, but I guess they wanted to find a way to have Skippy 'communicate'.
We get to see other animals native to Australia, as well.
Need more fun, family shows on TV. Glad to see there a few new ones out now!
I like the outdoor setting of Skippy.
Typical bad guy gets his just dues at the end of the show...I love it.
Who cares if the 'click' noise is fake. It's kind of silly, but I guess they wanted to find a way to have Skippy 'communicate'.
We get to see other animals native to Australia, as well.
Need more fun, family shows on TV. Glad to see there a few new ones out now!
I recently stumbled upon Skippy again after not seeing it for 40+ years and I still love it. I used to pretend that Clancy, Mark and Sonny were my siblings and Skippy was mine too. I thought Clancy was beautiful and envied her her long blonde hair. I also had a crush on Matt Hammond, completely overlooking the eye-candy helicopter pilot, but I was only 7, what did I know? It's a nice, fun little show that modern parents can watch with their kids and not worry about what they're seeing, and can also show modern kids that things managed to get done without smart phones or the Internet. They might also find Sonny's homeschooling via two-way radio interesting, too.
This series is timeless. It will be watched in 100 years time.
You cannot get back to the innocent 50's 60's of Australian National Park life because there are so many people these days and so few animals.
This was made in the early years of TV when TV's were just becoming accessible to all in Australia. It no doubt helped popularise Australia.
Unfortunately Australia is no longer a quirky low populated part of world-it is modern country with large and complex cities with almost non-stop 24 hour activity.
Give me back my simple childhood days of coming home from school and watching Skippy or re-runs of Skippy.
I was even too young to appreciate Lisa Goddard as the 16-17 yo Englsih girl.
God bless all creatures great and small like Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.
You cannot get back to the innocent 50's 60's of Australian National Park life because there are so many people these days and so few animals.
This was made in the early years of TV when TV's were just becoming accessible to all in Australia. It no doubt helped popularise Australia.
Unfortunately Australia is no longer a quirky low populated part of world-it is modern country with large and complex cities with almost non-stop 24 hour activity.
Give me back my simple childhood days of coming home from school and watching Skippy or re-runs of Skippy.
I was even too young to appreciate Lisa Goddard as the 16-17 yo Englsih girl.
God bless all creatures great and small like Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.
I remember watching Skippy when I was little. It was in syndication here in the U.S. back in the late '60s and early '70s. Skippy was a kangaroo. There was one episode in which Mike Hammond had to dart a wild kangaroo to relocate it away from a populated area.
Sonny, Mike's son, didn't want him to shoot Skippy by mistake.
Mike's love interest in the show was Clarissa "Clancy" Merrick. I haven't seen the new series.
Sonny, Mike's son, didn't want him to shoot Skippy by mistake.
Mike's love interest in the show was Clarissa "Clancy" Merrick. I haven't seen the new series.
I thought even as a kid that this show was really nice, and revisiting this show after several years of not being able to find it I still do. The theme song is wonderful, and stuck in my head for a long while, and the Australian locations are really striking. The story lines were gripping, original and touching, yes perhaps there were moments when it was predictable but that is occasionally. The dialogue was also good in my opinion, not superb but it was humorous with some levels of intelligence. The acting from all the human actors is very good and the characters aren't annoying, but Skippy the Kangaroo steals the show, he is really cute and endearing not to mention smart. Overall, a nice show, that is worth watching for Skippy and the scenery. 8/10 Bethany Cox
Did you know
- TriviaThe role of Skippy was handled by three kangaroos: Jo-Jo, Stumpy and Wildy, together with a few others, handling less demanding tasks.
- GoofsSkippy's trademark 'tchk tchk tchk' noise was entirely fictional. Kangaroos make no such sounds. It was produced by someone clicking their tongue.
- ConnectionsEdited into Terror Nullius (2018)
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- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Bobbin Head, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(Waratah National Park)
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