A Country Practice
The drama series A Country Practice was produced in Australia and aired on television there. James Davern, who had written the pilot episode and entered a script contest for the network in 1979, where he came in third place and won a merit award, was the producer of one of the longest-running shows of its kind when it first began airing. JNP Productions was the company that was responsible for producing the show. From the 18th of November 1981 to the 22nd of November1993, it aired on the Seven Network for a total of 1,058 episodes. It was made in the production facility that ATN-7 has in Epping, which is located in Sydney. After having a lengthy run on the seven network, it was taken up by network ten with a mainly new cast from April to November 1994 for a total of 30 episodes. Despite the fact that the ten series was not as successful as its predecessor, the ten series ran for the duration of those months. The series that was broadcast on Channel Seven was likewise shot on location in Pitt Town, whilst the series that was broadcast on Channel Ten was shot on location in Emerald, Victoria.