Kangaroo Palace

The story of four young Australians trying their luck in 1960's London.

Jacqueline McKenzie

(Catherine Macaleese)

John Polson

(Richard Turner)

Rebecca Gibney

(Heather Randall)

Jonathan Firth

(Terence Foster-Burrowes)

Jerome Ehlers

(Simon Seymour)

Alison Whyte

(Barbara)

Jeremy Sims

(Jack Gill)

Jan Frazer

(Mrs. Turner)

David Bradbury

(Mr. Macaleese)

Valentina Levkowicz

(Mrs. Randall)

Derek Richards

(Martin)

Larry Hunter-Stewart

(French Waiter)

Ross Mueller

(Shaggy Haired Man)

Roger O'Conner

(Mr. Randall)

Hillary Bellew

(Heather's Tyo)

Katie Carr

(Linda)

Katrina Champion De Crespigny

(Nurse)

Lidia Faranda

(Nurse)

David McLean

(Cabbie)

Rachel Morris

(Girl (Jack's Date))

Olivia Ramage

(Mod Girl)

Josephine Byrnes

(Ann)

Kim Gyngell

(Spider)

Susanne Chapman

(Sandy)

Susie Edmonds

(Lillian)

Jim Daly

(Ted Rowlands)

Alexandra Sangster

(Lucy)

Dennis Miller

(Mr. Turner)

Janet Dale

(Mrs. Macaleese)

Matthew Quartermaine

(Macka)

Geoff Paine

(Keith)

Tim Robertson

(Charles Reed)

Norma Brown

(Teacher)

Michael Carman

(Sandy's Father / BBC Academic)

Matthew Green

(Macka's Mate)

Paul Glen

(Mr. Gill)

Terry Brittingham

(Police Sergeant)

Michael Seymour

(Constable)

Jane Hall

(Sue)

Bridie Carter

(Dianne)

Nield Schneider

(Dodgy Sailor)

Myles Collins

(Gordon)

Richard Aspel

(Academic at Party)

Nicole Nabout

(Plastic Woman)

Maureen Andrew

(Relative Singing)

David Atkins

(Sergeant)

Jane Allsop

(Cecily)

Jeffrey Booth

(Minister)

James Condon

(Judge)

Bob Franklin

(Policeman)

Tim Hughes

(Public Prosecutor)

Graham Jahne

(Young Constable)

Harriet James

(Nurse)

Sidney Livingstone

(Bailiff)

Patsy Martin

(Mrs. Burrowes)

Josie Noviello

(Mediterranean Woman)

Blake Osborne

(Beat Poet)

Peter Stratford

(Seymour)

James Taylor

(Court Clerk)

Dan Tucker

(Derek)

Michele Williams

(Mrs. Lafont)

Patrick Williams

(Colin Dare)

Tom E. Lewis

(Koori)

John Murphy

(Derry and Toms Supervisor)