Asher Keddie and Rodger Corser will star in Party Tricks, a six-part drama series produced by Southern Star Entertainment's John Edwards and Imogen Banks for Network Ten.
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Never Tear Us Apart: The Untold Story of INXS tunes up in Melbourne next week with a cast that blends newcomers and seasoned pros.
Tim Brooke-Hunt, ABC TV's controller of children's content, will step down in September to pursue new opportunities in children's entertainment.
SBS managing director Michael Ebeid has called for increased government funding to enable the broadcaster to commission more Australian content.
Just 11 days into his job as the ABC's Director of Television, Richard Finlayson has affirmed the broadcaster's commitment to Australian drama and children's programming.
Bryan Brown and Sam Neill will star in Old School, an ABC series in the vein of the BBC comedy-drama New Tricks.
Gretel Killeen, Media Watch’s Jonathan Holmes, 2UE’s John Stanley and Australian Press Council chairman Julian Disney will take part in community forums next month which will review and debate the radio and TV broadcasting codes.
Top of the Lake is Jane Campion’s first TV series in more than two decades.