Animal Park (1991 TV series)

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Animal Park
Starring Zoe Bertram
Mark Hembrow
Alyce Platt
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes16
Production
ProducerKen Methold
Release
Original release1 December 1991 (1991-12-01) 
15 March 1992 (1992-03-15)

Animal Park is a 1991 children's television series on the Seven Network. [1] The series follows the adventures of three children who rebuild a run-down animal park on the central Queensland coast. [2]

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References

  1. "Animal Park (1991) - the Screen Guide - Screen Australia".
  2. Albert Moran, Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, AFTRS 1993 p 62