Matilda Brown and her father Bryan Brown have collaborated on Lessons from the Grave, a series of short films that will premiere on ABC1 in September.
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NBC's Australian-shot summer series Camp continues to rack up healthy ratings in the US.
Robert Hughes' epic account of the birth of Australia, The Fatal Shore, will be turned into a dramatised definitive six-hour television series next year.
HBO Asia's first original co-production with ABC TV, Serangoon Road, promises to be one of the biggest mini-series to hit Australia, although recreating the action-packed streets of 1960s Singapore came at a steep price.
The day after Australian actress Yael Stone got married in the US last year, she turned up for an audition with a slight hangover and in her words, "still glowing."
The premiere of NBC's Australian-shot summer series Camp drew 5 million viewers in the US on Wednesday night.
Jeffrey Browne's departure as the Nine Network's managing director on August 1 marks the end of a hectic deal-making phase at the company in which he played a key role.
A new terms of trade agreement between ABC-TV and the Screen Producers Association of Australia gives producers a number of concessions relating to the pay-TV holdback for sequels and remakes, on-air promotions and running clips on YouTube.