

Overview
In 1947, the Assisted Passage Scheme began, devised by the Australian government to bring in white British settlers. For just 10 pounds, they could start a new life in a sun-drenched land of opportunity, and over the next 25 years, more than a million people took up the offer. The scheme's pioneers tell their story.
Year 1997
Studio Pulse and Touch Productions
Director Michael Davies
Crew Peter Davies (Sound Mixer), Graham Wyse (Sound Recordist), Paul Neuburg (Producer), Michael Davies (Director), Peter Simpson (Editor), Joost van Starrenburg (Director of Photography)
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Language English