Robert Bruning

[1] Bruning also was a regular guest performer in Homicide, Division 4, The Sullivans and A Country Practice.

[1] He also had substantial roles on Australian films such as 1970's Ned Kelly and his production credits, on sitcoms, variety, and drama add up to more than 200 hours of television.

The network agreed to buy three more TV movies from Bruning, Mama's Gone A-Hunting (1977), The Alternative (1977) and Gone to Ground (1977) all made for around $90,000 each.

[6] "It's the largest order of locally made product ever," said Greg Brown of Seven "and we are sure viewers will be impressed.

[1] He was survived by his third wife, Anne, a line producer, their son Nic and three daughters from previous marriages: Ariane, Lucie and Sophie.