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All Together Now was an Australian sitcom that was broadcast on Nine Network between 1991 and 1993. The premise involved an ageing rocker, played by Jon English trying to maintain his music career while living with his son and daughter. For an undetermined number of initial episodes filmed prior to public broadcast, the show title was "Rhythm and Blues" and had a different theme song.
Cast
= Main
=Jon English as Bobby Rivers
Rebecca Gibney as Tracy Lawson (Eps 1–86)
Steven Jacobs as Thomas Sumner
Jane Hall as Anna Sumner
Garry Who as Doug Stevens (Eps 1–76)
Bruno Lucia as Wayne Lovett
Kerry Armstrong as Beth Sumner (Eps 85–101)
= Recurring
=Radha Mitchell as Jodie (6 episodes)
= Guests
=Georgie Parker as Brenda Beanley (1 episode)
Ian McFadyen as Simon Carpenter
Kym Gyngell as Louie Little (1 episode)
Mary-Anne Fahey as Rivka Carpenter (1 episode)
Nadine Garner as Karen Moyer (1 episode)
Tracy Mann as Jackie Hammond (1 episode)
Awards
At the 1992 Logie Awards, the show and its actors were nominated for four awards:
The show (Light Entertainment/Comedy Program)
Rebecca Gibney (Most Popular Actress, and Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Female Performer)
Jon English (Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Male Performer)
The show was also nominated at the 1993 Logie Awards, for Most Popular Comedy Program, as was Jon English for Most Popular Comedy Personality.
Home Media
Series 2 is still currently available on DVD and The Complete Series is available on Umbrella Streaming Service and Amazon Prime Video.
See also
List of Nine Network programs
List of Australian television series
References
External links
All Together Now at IMDb