"There is no shortage of original ideas and top-class writers in Australia. Only a shortage of willingness to develop them and their ideas properly. Cautious and cynical production and programming are increasingly the order of the day."
A thriller which centres on three generations of Vietnamese Australian families as they cope with the aftermath of war, a revival of the quiz Mastermind and documentaries which uncover family secrets and medical myths will screen on SBS next year.
Social media lit up with the Sunday night premieres of CJZ’s Skit Happens and Disgrace! on Network Ten, kicking off the network’s innovative Pilot Week initiative.
I’ve only been writing a short time by industry standards after spending 10 years on strategy and technology for the resources sector and consulting for other industries.
CJZ’s private investigator series 'My Life is Murder' and Closer Productions’ four-part drama 'The Hunting' have been acquired by UK broadcasters.
Screen Producers Australia has announced the UK and Australian companies that will participate in UK Connect, an initiative designed to help producers from both territories secure international partners and financing.
Seven's director of network programming Angus Ross explains how the country's lockdown is benefiting Seven's channels and catch-up viewing, the need to rejig the schedule, and flags a raft of upcoming Australian shows.
Claire Tonkin is busy: Over the past 18 months, CJZ has put 28 hours of scripted TV into production.