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Rogue Nation

Rights of Passage (Season 1, Episode 2)
TV Episode | Drama, History

Historian Michael Cathcart introduces William Wentworth and the "Emancipists", a loose-knit group of former convicts and their children who take on British Governor Ralph Darling in the 1820s in a struggle for independence and civil rights...See moreHistorian Michael Cathcart introduces William Wentworth and the "Emancipists", a loose-knit group of former convicts and their children who take on British Governor Ralph Darling in the 1820s in a struggle for independence and civil rights in colonial Australia. Set in Sydney in the 1820s, the second part of the dramatised documentary history series "Rogue Nation" delves into the conflict between the visionary Governor Lachlan Macquarie, who believes in the redemption of convicts and a fair go for all, and those who argue that his social experiment has gone too far. After 25 years as a penal colony, Sydney's white population has grown to around 36,000, the convict class is creating a new identity, the giant textile mills of industrial England are hungry for wool and the booming Australian pastoral industry, led by John Macarthur, relies on cheap convict labour to supply it. But with the industrial revolution comes a revolution of ideas and Macquarie believes in treating ex-convicts and their children as the equals of free immigrants-granting them land, government jobs, rights and respect. It's a controversial view and strategic lobbying by the pastoralists leads to Macquarie's recall and replacement by Governor Ralph Darling, whose mission is to reassert imperial authority and reinforce the colony's status as a place of punishment. But it won't happen without a fight and the "Emancipists", championed by newspaper proprietor-turned-barrister William Wentworth, challenge Darling head on. At stake is the question of whether a penal colony can ever become a nation. Two high profile cases, the Sudds and Thompson torture scandal and the Jane New trial, expose the frailty of Darling's rule as the "Emancipists" fight back with calls for justice and independence. The despised Governor is sent packing to a colourful Sydney farewell. See less
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Katherine Thomson (written by)
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Updated Apr 3, 2009

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Mar 22, 2009 (Australia)

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28 cast members
Name Known for
Michael Cathcart
Self - Presenter Self - Presenter   See fewer
Joey Barton
James New James New   See fewer
Michael Beattie
Private Patrick Thompson Private Patrick Thompson   See fewer
Yann Le Berre
Francis Girard Francis Girard   See fewer
Paul Bertram
John Bigge John Bigge   See fewer
Alan Blinder
Officer of the Jury Officer of the Jury   See fewer
Ian Bolt
Justice James Dowling Justice James Dowling   See fewer
John Brumpton
William Charles Wentworth William Charles Wentworth   See fewer
Sophie Cleary
Jane New Jane New   See fewer
Patrick Dickson
Governor Ralph Darling Governor Ralph Darling   See fewer
Katie Fitchett
Eliza Darling Eliza Darling   See fewer
Anita Hegh
Young Elizabeth Macarthur Young Elizabeth Macarthur   See fewer
Stephen Hodge
Robert Wardell Robert Wardell   See fewer
Alexander Jenkins
John Macarthur Jnr (as Alex Jenkins) John Macarthur Jnr (as Alex Jenkins)   See fewer
Monette Lee
Madame Rens Madame Rens   See fewer
David Lillicot
Madame Rens' Barrister Madame Rens' Barrister   See fewer
Tony Llewellyn-Jones
Governor Macquarie (as Tony Llewellyn Jones) Governor Macquarie (as Tony Llewellyn Jones)   See fewer
Grant Lyndon
Sidney Stephen Sidney Stephen   See fewer
Geoff Morrell
John Macarthur John Macarthur   See fewer
Peter O'Brien
John Stephen Jr. John Stephen Jr.   See fewer
John O'Hare
Chief Justice Francis Forbes Chief Justice Francis Forbes   See fewer
Stephen Pease
John Wilson John Wilson   See fewer
Adrienne Pickering
Sarah Wentworth Sarah Wentworth   See fewer
Milan Pulvermacher
Boy at Beach Boy at Beach   See fewer
Damian Rice
Private Joseph Sudds Private Joseph Sudds   See fewer
Michael Sutherland
Police Constable Police Constable   See fewer
Andrew Hofman
Edward Macarthur Edward Macarthur   See fewer
Benedict Paxton-Crick
Amos Crisp (as Ben Paxton-Crick) Amos Crisp (as Ben Paxton-Crick)   See fewer
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