
Big Sky (1997-1999)
Big Sky is a small aviation company in Sydney. After the death of Lauren's father, Lauren takes over Big Sky, a nearly bankrupt company. Chief pilot is Chris Manning (played by Gary Sweet). He is very laid-back but also quite authoritative, sarcastic and sometimes arrogant. He and Lauren fight a lot, the decisions she makes are not always the right ones in Chris' eyes. Lauren has a complete different background (she's the rich spoiled kid) and knows barely nothing about running an aviation company. This of course clash with Chris but on the other hand, she is doing a great job considering the bad financial state the business is in. But beside the fights there is also romance blossoming between Lauren and Chris. They won't admit it, but they like each other heaps!
Recent Episodes
| Episode | Name | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| S02E13 | Ultimate Commitments | May 1, 1999 |
| S02E12 | Missing in Action | Apr 24, 1999 |
| S02E11 | Desperate Measures | Mar 20, 1999 |
| S02E10 | Secrets and Lies | Mar 6, 1999 |
| S02E09 | The Heart of the Matter | Feb 27, 1999 |
Cast

Martin Henderson

Alexandra Fowler

Gary Sweet

Rhys Muldoon

Lisa Baumwol

Robyn Cruze

Billie Brown

Danielle Nuss
Characters

Scotty Gibbs

Lauren Allen

Chief Pilot Chris Manning

Jimbo James

Lexie Ciani

Shay McWilliam

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