Tony Sattler

[5] Based on the success of their work the ABC commissioned Sattler and Reilly to write two hour-long scripts for Grahame Bond's Flash Nick from Jindivick in 1974.

The success of this program on radio encouraged them to develop a television concept for it in 1976, featuring the same performers Noeline Brown, Ross Higgins, Kevin Golsby and others.

The series won a number of awards and led to Reilly and Sattler continuing to contribute writing for Kennedy in his hosting and variety show appearances.

Kingswood Country featured the character Ted Bullpitt, who had been introduced in The Naked Vicar Show, and starred the same actor, Ross Higgins.

Sattler wrote and created a number of television pilots including The Bastards Next Door (1994),[11] Freckle Me Dead, and My Three Wives with Australian dramatist David Mitchell.

[5] Sattler produced and directed the documentary Graham Kennedy: The King of Television in 2000 and From Vaudeville to Video: a History of Australian Comedy in 2001.

After his retirement from the television industry Kennedy moved near the couple's home in Bowral where they helped manage his physical care as his health failed.