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Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
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About this title
Storyline
The Wayne Manifesto takes us into the world of 12-year-old Wayne Wilson, his Mum, Dad, and sister, and his friends Squocka, Violet and Rosie. When the Wilson family move to their new home, Wayne wants nothing more than to fit in. He wants to make new friends and keep out of the way of the school bully. Teaming up with the local kids - the laid back Squoka, the self reliant Violet and the young energetic Rosie - Wayne takes on life with enormous optimism. The Wayne Manifesto shows us the world as Wayne would like it to be and the world as it really is. Through his limitless imagination, Wayne has wild fantasies of a world perfect for a 12-year-old.
Country: Australia
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: June 2, 1997
Also Known As: The Wayne Manifesto
Company Credits
Production Co: Artist Services, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Burberry Productions, Film Queensland, Film VictoriaSouthern Star Sales | See more »
CastSee full cast »
Trent Thomas
as Boy At Bubbler
Remi Broadway
as Rupert
Samuel Watson Sr.
as Mr. Berrington
Gael Ballantyne
as Mrs. Berrington
Linda Nuland-Ames
as Ms. Shickenhauer
John Batchelor
as Mr. Scudamore
Josh Lawson
as Trevor
Fergus Hutchinson
as Geoffrey
Melissa Bullock
as Sharon
Sally McKenzie
as Ms. Cunningham
Emma Kelly
as Phoebe
Simon James
as Kevan Mary
Bryon Williams
as Mr. Pringle
Hazel Howson
as Miss Ridley
Peter Armstrong
as Farmer
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
Awards
Awards & Nominations
AFI Award 1997
Nominee
Winner
AFI Award
Best Childrens Television Drama
Nominee
AFI Award
Best Childrens Television Drama
Nominee
AFI Award
Best Childrens Television Drama
Young Actor's Award 1997
Nominee
Winner
Young Actor's Award
Television