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  1. All the Rivers Run II: With John Waters, Nikki Coghill, Parker Stevenson, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell. The sequel follows on with the same main characters, but with actress Nikki Coghill replacing Sigrid Thornton in the leading role.

  2. L'Australienne (All the rivers run) est une mini-série de 1983 avec Sigrid Thornton et John Waters. La mini-série est basée sur le roman historique australien de Nancy Cato , publié en 1958. En France, la mini-série a été diffusée à partir de novembre 1984 sur Canal+ .

  3. At the turn of the century, new roads and railway lines threaten the very existence of the once thriving river boat trade. While trying to mediate in the dispute between the shearers and the riverboat skippers, Brenton Edwards is framed and sentenced to imprisonment in Melbourne.

  4. All the Rivers Run II. Philadelphia Gordon's life is turned upside down when she is shipwrecked and orphaned off the coast of Victoria in 1892. She spends most of her life around Echuca, on the Murray River, and invests some of her inheritance in a riverboat.

  5. 17 mars 1990 · At the turn of the century, new roads and railway lines threaten the very existence of the once thriving river boat trade. While trying to mediate in the dispute between the shearers and the riverboat skippers, Brenton Edwards is framed and sentenced to imprisonment in Melbourne. Without Brenton, Delie is faced with a custody battle over her children and the not altogether unwanted attentions ...

  6. At the turn of the century, new roads and railway lines threaten the very existence of the once thriving river boat trade. While trying to mediate in the dispute between the shearers and the riverboat skippers, Brenton Edwards is framed and sentenced to imprisonment in Melbourne. Without Brenton, Delie is faced with a custody battle over her children and the not altogether unwanted attentions ...

  7. 19 sept. 2023 · All The Rivers Run II At the turn of the century, new roads and railway lines threaten the very existence of the once thriving river boat trade. While trying to mediate in the dispute between the shearers and the riverboat skippers, Brenton Edwards is framed and sentenced to imprisonment in Melbourne.