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Grace Sullivan (née Donovan) – born 24 October 1898 (
Lorraine Bayly) was the Sullivan matriarch. The daughter of Dr Edmond Donovan, she married David Sullivan, a young soldier invalided from the battlefront, on 4 April 1918. She was intelligent, rational and greatly respected by her family. Although opposed to her sons enlisting to fight, she eventually came to terms with this. Grace was a devout
Catholic, which sometimes created tension with her husband Dave, who was a non-practising
Anglican. Later in the series, she flew to
London at the request of the
War Office, to assist with the recovery of her son John. There she was killed when a German
V-1 flying bomb struck John's flat on 6 July 1944 (episode 598). •
Dave Sullivan (
Paul Cronin) – born 17 February 1896 – was an upright, hard-working and somewhat old-fashioned patriarch. He was a foreman at a small engineering firm and a veteran of the
First World War, serving in the
light cavalry in the
Middle East. Dave eventually becomes a
freemason,
councillor and tries at national politics. At the outbreak of war in 1939, Dave encouraged his sons to fight; later in the series he eventually enlisted himself, reaching the rank of
Major in the engineering corps. Dave was hit by a car on 22 August 1947 (episode 1,112) and died the following day (episode 1,113), an event that marked the final scenes of the entire series. He never marries again after the death of Grace despite proposing to Elizabeth Bradley (
Maggie Millar) (in episode 790) as he always put his family first. •
John Sullivan (John David Sullivan) – born 12 October 1920 (
Andrew McFarlane) was Dave and Grace's eldest child. A medical student at Melbourne University in 1939, he was vehemently opposed to the war, leading to many confrontations with his more traditionalist father. John's relationship with German-born
Anna Kaufman (
Ingrid Mason) also caused complications. Anna died on 19 December 1940 (episode 117). After her death, John relented and joined the medical corps, leaving the family on 4 June 1941 (episode 228). He was lost at sea and, for two years, presumed dead. His return to the series prompted Grace Sullivan to fly to England where John was convalescing. John was featured in "The John Sullivan Story" (see below) and intermittently in the series again between episodes 505 and 616. •
Tom Sullivan (Thomas William Sullivan) – born 14 June 1922 (
Steven Tandy) was the second Sullivan child, an engineering student who, unlike his brother John, was keen to sign up and fight for his country. Tom served the duration of the series in the military, serving in North Africa, Greece, Crete, the Netherlands and Malaya and eventually reaching officer rank. Late in the series he returned to civilian life, took up university studies and married an American lawyer,
Patti Spencer (
Penny Downie) on 4 September 1946 (episode 922), though it was not a successful marriage. •
Terry Sullivan (Terence Charles Sullivan) – born 9 April 1924 (
Richard Morgan) was the third and youngest Sullivan son. A scampish schoolboy at the beginning of the series, as he matured he harboured dreams of joining the
Air Force, but an inner
ear problem prevented this (episode 294) and he joined the
Army instead (episode 301). He later married '''Caroline O'Brien''' (Toni Vernon episodes 273 to 493;
Geneviève Picot episodes 666 to 888) on 22 September 1942 (episode 334); however, the war took a greater
psychological toll on Terry than his brothers; he was interned in
Changi Prison and he struggled both with his marriage and his readjustment to civilian life. Terry was jailed on 9 May 1946 for 10 years for stealing explosives and assault (episode 886). He escaped from jail with Victor Fisher, another inmate, on 17 August 1947 (episode 1,111). He was indirectly responsible for the death of his father Dave in the concluding episode of the series. •
Kitty Sullivan (Katherine Mary Sullivan) – born 7 February 1926 (Susan Hannaford). The youngest child and the only girl. Shy, sensitive and conscientious, Kitty is a romantic who finds the best in everyone. She was upset by the war early in the series and was prone to outbursts of emotion. Her character strengthened as the series progressed, and in 1943 (episode 427) she decided to take up nursing. Kitty married war correspondent
Robbie McGovern (
Graham Harvey) on 5 October 1944 (episode 668). The couple had a daughter, Grace McGovern (named after Kitty's mother), born on 13 May 1946 (episode 769). Robbie, affected by his war experiences, later committed suicide (episode 868). •
Harry Sullivan (
Michael Caton) was Dave's younger brother, a wise-cracking larrikin with a fondness for goods of dubious origin ('fallen from the back of a truck). His bubbly wife
Rose (
Maggie Dence) drowned in the
Yarra River during a picnic on
1 January 1942 (episode 268). This had a devastating effect on Harry. Harry received a three-month jail sentence on 22 May 1944 (episode 578) for handling stolen goods. After leaving jail, Harry set up his own business. He left the family to go to Queensland, finding there was money in Army disposals (episode 744). •
Maggie Hayward (
Vikki Hammond) was the divorced owner of the local pub the 'Great Southern', and
Jack Fletcher (
Reg Gorman) was her barman. Both were well known to Dave Sullivan, Maggie as a former girlfriend and Jack through military service together during the First World War. The bar of the Great Southern was a common setting throughout the series. Jack eventually divorces his wife. •
Norm Baker (
Norman Yemm) was another of Dave Sullivan's army comrades. He served in the same regiment as Dave in the First World War and was a close family friend. Like Dave, he was old-fashioned, straight-talking and fond of beer. He enlisted with Tom Sullivan and Bert Duggan at the beginning of the series and served the entire war, becoming a captain. He married his first wife,
Melina Tsangarakis (
Chantal Contouri), a Cretan, on 5 March 1942 (episode 286). She was executed by a Nazi officer, Heinrich Krull on 13 April 1942 (episode 298). He later returned to Australia and married Maggie Hayward on 30 June 1943 (episode 408). Norm was later involved in an SOE mission to track down Heinrich Krull whom he killed on 10 October 1944 (episode 672). •
Ida Jessup (
Vivean Gray) was the Sullivans' English-born next-door neighbour, brought up in
Battersea. Her late husband had served in the First World War before being gassed and invalided back to Britain. At times prone to meddling and puritanical gossip, Mrs Jessup's character mellowed to show great strength and understanding as the series progressed. Later in the series, she married Englishman
Arthur Pike (
Wallas Eaton) on 26 July 1946 (episode 908). •
Bert Duggan (
Peter Hehir) and his neglected wife
Lil Duggan (
Noni Hazlehurst) appeared in the early seasons as lodgers taken in by Mrs Jessup. Bert, a devious womaniser, enlisted with Tom to escape arrest for illegal bookmaking; he matured whilst serving with Tom and Norm over the next two years of war, although he often had a money-making scheme on the go. He died from wounds received after stepping on a mine, in North Africa on 30 March 1942 (episode 292). •
The Kaufmans - father
Hans Kaufman (
Leon Lissek), mother
Lottie Kaufman (Marcella Burgoyne) and daughter
Anna Kaufman (Ingrid Mason) were
German-born immigrants with their Australian-born daughter who owned the local shop, the Universal Store. Although they opposed the
Nazi German regime, their German status created problems for them at the outbreak of war and Hans was eventually interned as an enemy alien. As an act of solidarity, Lottie chose to be interned with him (episode 76). Soon after, Anna married John Sullivan; however, she later contracted polio and died. This broke Hans's heart and he died in the internment camp a short while later. •
Alice Sullivan/Watkins/Morgan (
Megan Williams). Maggie's long-lost daughter was put up for adoption as soon as she was born, with Maggie citing she could not properly take care of her. It is unknown who the father was, just that he was killed during the First World War. She takes over the running of the shop and becomes one of the series' main characters. Initially, she marries Michael Watkins, a nephew of Mrs Jessup. Their marriage was not successful and he later dies in a car accident. She eventually married
Jim Sullivan (
Andy Anderson). ==Critical and popular reception==