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Foxtel has made its first commission specifically for streaming service Binge: six-part drama 'Love Me' from Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia.
Premiering on Binge on Boxing Day, six-part romantic drama 'Love Me' follows three different family members as they experience modern love at distinct times of their lives.
"It's been a really tough year. It's nice to sit back and watch a show that feels good; makes you laugh a little bit, makes you cry a little bit."
Australian drama may be nurtured at the public broadcasters but pay TV will push the envelope with the genre in 2022, Foxtel executive director of television Brian Walsh says.
Foxtel-owned streaming service Binge has renewed its first original production, 'Love Me', for a second season.
Production has begun across various locations in Melbourne and regional Victoria on the second season of Binge drama 'Love Me', with director Bonnie Moir to helm all six episodes.