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Alister Smart

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Alister Smart (born 1935) is an Australian television director whose work includes Sons and Daughters, Richmond Hill and Prisoner. He is also an actor having appeared in many productions. He had a prominent role as Duncan Hunter in the film version of the soap opera Number 96; however, he remains best known as one of the original presenters on the Australian version of the pre-school children's programme, Play School from the mid-1960s until the 1990s.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Jottings". The Sydney Morning Herald. 12 July 1987.