The Facts of Life Down Under

The Facts of Life Down Under
Written by Gordon Cotler
Directed by Stuart Margolin
Starring Cloris Leachman
Lisa Whelchel
Kim Fields
Mindy Cohn
Nancy McKeon
Mackenzie Astin
Music by Fred Karlin
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Virginia Carter
Producer(s) Michael Lake
Cinematography Ron Hagen
Editor(s) David Stiven
Running time 100 minutes
Production company(s) Crawford Productions
Embassy Television
Release
Original network NBC
Original release February 15, 1987 (1987-02-15)
Chronology
Preceded by The Facts of Life Goes to Paris
Followed by The Facts of Life Reunion
Related shows The Facts of Life

The Facts of Life Down Under is a 1987 American made-for-television comedy film based on the sitcom The Facts of Life starring Cloris Leachman, Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, Mindy Cohn, Nancy McKeon and Mackenzie Astin. The film originally aired February 15, 1987 on NBC between the 17th and 18th episode of the 1986–1987 eighth season of The Facts of Life. When the series went into syndication, the film was split into four half-hour episodes and added to The Facts of Life syndication package.[1]

Synopsis

Beverly Ann Stickle and the girls – Blair, Jo, Natalie and Tootie (plus Andy Moffett) – fly to Sydney, Australia to meet up with Miss Carstairs (Barbara-Jane Cole) and the female students of the Koolunga School, their sister school establishment, where they will participate in a cultural exchange program. Blair and Jo get involved with jewel thieves and are pursued by two men, both of whom claim to be the police who accuse Jo and Blair to be the criminals. Jo and Blair place the jewel into Natalie's bag who is off exploring with Tootie. Meanwhile, Andy convinces Beverly Ann to take him to a sheep ranch owned by her old boyfriend Roger (Noel Trevarthen). During their stay at the ranch, Roger and Beverly Ann slowly begin to rekindle their old romance and Roger shows Andy the ropes of sheep farming.

Meanwhile, Natalie is exploring the great outback with a cattle rancher named Ren (Andrew McKaige) and Tootie is viewing ancient caves with a handsome American anthropologist (Mario Van Peebles) who lets her think he is an Aborigine. Blair and Jo escape the jewel thieves and arrive at their Australian sister school where they hope to find Natalie with the jewel. Natalie admits that Ren tossed the seemingly-worthless stone out of an helicopter and the thieves are arrested. The girls are all surprised to hear about one another's adventures, and Beverly Ann explains that she is not staying with Roger after all and is remaining with her "new family".

Cast

Production

The Facts of Life Down Under was filmed from June to July 1986 at the following locations in Sydney and surrounding areas: Circular Quay ferry wharf, Mosman, New South Wales, Kirribilli, New South Wales, Bradleys Head, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney Opera House, Taronga Zoo and Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park.

Reception

The movie was both a critical and ratings success as it placed a strong #13 for the week, garnering a 17.8/27 rating (approximately 30 million viewers) and was one of the highest-rated television films of 1987.[2] This was strategic counterprogramming by NBC, which placed the movie against the conclusion of ABC's highly publicized miniseries Amerika.

DVD release

The full-length film was released on DVD on January 13, 2015 as part of The Facts of Life: The Complete Series 26-disc set.

References

  1. The Facts of Life Down Under site at www.televisionhits.com
  2. Variety Feb 18 1987, Weekly Ratings Scorecard, page 112
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