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Bill Lambert: There were many Skippys

2009

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Bill Lambert: There were many Skippys

2009

  • NFSA IDD22P37M4
  • TypeOral History
  • MediumAudio
  • FormOral history
  • Duration3 hrs, 46 mins, 30 secs
  • Year2009

In this excerpt from an oral history interview with Bill Lambert, he explains why multiple kangaroos were needed to play Skippy and talks about the special on-camera skill of 'Nuts' the kanagaroo.

Bill Lambert was assistant director on ten episodes of Skippy. Wendy Borchers interviewed him for the NFSA Oral History program in 2009.

Notes by Stephen Groenewegen

In this excerpt from an oral history interview with Bill Lambert, he explains why multiple kangaroos were needed to play Skippy and talks about the special on-camera skill of 'Nuts' the kanagaroo.

Bill Lambert was assistant director on ten episodes of Skippy. Wendy Borchers interviewed him for the NFSA Oral History program in 2009.

Notes by Stephen Groenewegen

  • Interviewee
    Bill Lambert
    Interviewer
    Wendy Borchers
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