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Mike (1941– September 14, 2009[1]) and Mal Leyland (born 1945), also known as The Leyland Brothers, were Australian explorers and documentary film-makers, best known for their popular television show, Ask the Leyland Brothers. The show ran on Australian television from 1976 until 1984 [2].

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Early life

When Mike was eight and Mal was five they migrated with their parents from England to Newcastle, New South Wales.[3]

Mike (middle) and Mal Leyland (right), with Trevor Teare, after arriving in Sydney following a 5000 mile sea journey.

Aged 15 Mike won a trip to the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne from a cartoon drawing competition, and his father bought him a 16mm movie camera to take along.[4]

Media career

By the age of 21 Mike was a news cameraman at NBN and at age 18 Mal was working as a cadet at Newcastle's now defunct newspaper The Sun [5]

Their show, Ask the Leyland Brothers, ran on Australian television from 1976 to 1980, and again from 1983 to 1984.[2]. The show often provided Australian viewers with their first look at outback Australia.

Honours

In 1980 the brothers were awarded the MBE for services to the film industry.[6]

Leyland Brothers World and Bankruptcy

In November 1990 the Leyland Brothers opened the theme park Leyland Brothers World, on a 40 ha property at Bundabah on the Pacific Highway north of Newcastle, New South Wales.[7] It included a 1/40 scale replica of Uluru,[8] as well as amusement rides, playground, roadhouse, museum and a 144 student capacity bush camp.[9] In a 1997 article in the Sunday Age, Mike Leyland said that the initial AU$1 million loan blew out due to rain during construction and a 27% interest rate.[3] In July 1992 Chris Palmer of BDO Nelson was appointed receiver and manager of the park when the Leyland Brothers company failed to meet its loan commitment to the Commonwealth Bank.[7] Auctioneers Colliers Jardine estimated the yearly attendance of the park to be about 400,000 people, with 10,000 students for the bush camp.[9] After an auction held by the receiver on November 26, 1992 the theme park was sold for $800,000,[7] and continues to trade successfully as the Great Aussie Bushcamp[10] The brothers went bankrupt.[11]

Later careers

After the 1992 bankruptcy, Mike and his wife Margie ran a New Lambton video store and worked for the park's new owner. In 1997 Mike sold part of his Tea Gardens property to fund the production of a far north Queensland film for Channel Seven. Mike and his wife Margie signed a contract with Channel Seven for 12 one-hour documentaries, the first of which aired in 1998 in The World Around Us slot.[5] On September 14, 2009 Mike Leyland died from Parkinson's disease.[12] He was 68 years old. Mike is survived by his wife Margie, his daughters Kerry, Sandy and Dawn, his step-daughters Sarah and Alison, and seven grandchildren.

Mal and his wife Laraine ran a photo processing lab in Queensland and launched a travel magazine.[5] In 1997 Mal and Laraine launched a bi-monthly magazine, Leyland's Australia.[11] In 2000 Mal produced the television show Leyland's Australia, with his wife Laraine, daughter Carmen and her husband Robert Scott[13] - travelling around Australia in a caravan.[14] In April 2000 Channel 9 cancelled the show after 6 episodes but the series was then picked up by Network Ten.[14]

Documentaries

  • 1963 - Down the Darling - A trip from Mungindi, Queensland, to Mildura, Victoria, following the 2,300 kilometre course of the Darling River, Australia's longest river, in a small aluminium boat. An accompanying book was titled Great Ugly River was published by Lansdowne Press in 1965.
  • 1966 - Wheels Across a Wilderness - Driving two Land Rovers from Steep Point, Western Australia, across the centre of the continent to Cape Byron, New South Wales. The trip was also published as a book, Where Dead Men Lie. IMDB link
  • 1969 - Open Boat to Adventure - A six month journey from Darwin to Sydney in an 18-foot open boat, following the coast around Arnhem Land and Cape York. The book was titled Untamed Coast.

Travel All Over The Countryside With Mike & Margie Leyland

  • Lure of the Red Centre

Chapters: 1. Intorduction 2. Hayes Family 3. Uluru 4. Ochre Pits 5. Fly Over kings Canyon 6. Arltunga Visitors Centre

  • Border Country
  • The Stormy Coast

Chapters: 1. Introduction 2. Maits Rest 3. The Grotto 4. Princess Margaret Rose Cave 5. Goolwa 6. Kangaroo Island

  • Outback Coast
  • Along and Beyond the Tanami Track

Chapters: 1. Introduction 2. Desert Park 3. Granites Gold Mine 4. Back On The Tanami 5. Bungle Bungle Range 6. Dawn Kununurra

  • Tracks Of The Past

Chapters: 1. Intoduction 2. Willochra Plains 3. Talc Sculptures 4. Marree 5. Coward Springs 6. 1961 7. Peak Hill Ruins 8. Fogarty's Claypan 9. Puncture Repair 10. Mac Clark Reserve 11. Chambers Pillar 12. Credits

  • Travel Across The Cape

Chapters: 1. Introduction 2. Tuckers Lookout 3. Lava Tubes 4. Cobbold Gorge 5. Chillagoe 6. Dorunda

  • Travel To The Lost City

Chapters: 1. Introduction 2. The Great Top Road 3. Lawn Hill 4. Track To Bowthorn Station 5. Track To Hells Gate 6. Cape Crawford

  • Trek Around The Pilbara

Chapters: 1. Introduction 2. Dalgaranga 3. Three Pools 4. Chinamans Pool 5. Walking Trail 6. Kalamina Falls

  • Kakadu and Beyond

Chapters: 1. Introduction 2. Jabiru Airport 3. Gunlom 4. Nourlangie 1967 5. Yellow Water 6. Twin Falls 7. Ubirr Lookout 8. Fishing 9. Bush Tucker 10. Caves 11. Port Essington 12. Credits

  • Cape York Adventure

Chapters: 1. Introduction 2. Bloomfield Falls 3. Archer River 4. Frenchmans Track 5. Fruit Bat Falls 6. Dugout Canoe

Television series

  • Ask the Leyland Brothers - Nine Network, 1976-1980 and 1983-1984. All 156 episodes were shot in the Super 8 film format.[15]
  • Off the Beaten Track
  • Trekabout
  • The Leyland Brother's Great Outdoors - Seven Network.
  • Leyland Brothers' World
  • Leyland's Australia - In 2000 Mal and his wife Lorraine documented their travels throughout Australia
  • Original series of Ask The Leyland Brothers

Bibliography

  • Gold fever : Is it the perfect crime? (2000)
  • Great Ugly River: A Modern Adventure in Australia’s Outback, Mike Leyland, (1965)
  • Untamed Coast: Darwin to Sydney in an 18 ft. Boat
  • Where Dead Men Lie: An Adventurous Journey that Spanned a Continent

References

  1. ^ "Mike Leyland dies, aged 68". news.com.au. 2009-09-14. http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,26071278-948,00.html. Retrieved 2009-09-15. 
  2. ^ a b Channel Surfing Safari, The Sydney Morning Herald, April 21, 2003
  3. ^ a b Wilmoth, Peter (1997-07-27). "How The Leyland Brothers Lost Their Way". Sunday Age (John Fairfax Group Pty Ltd). 
  4. ^ Leighton, Spencer (2004-01-03). "Leyland brother's venture". Geelong Advertiser (Nationwide News Proprietary Pty Ltd). 
  5. ^ a b c Joyce, James (2000-02-26). "Ask The Leylands About Sibling Rivalry". Newcastle Herald (John Fairfax Group Pty Ltd). 
  6. ^ Safe, Georgina (1997-07-02). "Leylands out of the Wilderness". The Australian (Nationwide News Proprietary Ltd). 
  7. ^ a b c Harvie, Jeni (1992-12-08). "$800,000 Leyland Sale". Australian Financial Review (John Fairfax Group Pty Ltd): p. 33. 
  8. ^ Nicholas Way (ed.) (1992-07-24). "Leyland Bros Go West". Business Review Weekly (John Fairfax Group Pty Ltd): p. 12. 
  9. ^ a b Pam Walkley And Aap (1992-10-19). "Theme Park for Auction". Australian Financial Review (John Fairfax Group Pty Ltd): p. 44. 
  10. ^ Great Aussie Bushcamp website
  11. ^ a b Lovell, Darren (1997-08-03). "Leylands rebuilding their world". Sunday Telegraph (Nationwide News Proprietary Ltd). 
  12. ^ Perez, Jesse (2009-09-14). "Australian explorer Mike Leyland dies age 68". Livenews.com.au (Macquarie National News). http://www.livenews.com.au/feature/australian-explorer-mike-leyland-dies-age-68/2009/9/14/219364 Australian explorer Mike Leyland dies age 68]
  13. ^ Heaney, Claire (2000-10-14). "Leylands hot up act". Herald-Sun (Herald and Weekly Times Limited). 
  14. ^ a b Joyce, James (2000-09-01). "Out Of The Wilderness". Newcastle Herald (John Fairfax Group Pty Ltd). 
  15. ^ Barclay, Alison (1997-10-28). "Out Back with the Reel Thing". Herald-Sun (Herald and Weekly Times Limited). 

External links

www.flashbackentertainment.com Episodes of the Tv Series available


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