UKTV, the UK’s biggest multi-channel network, has bought the first two seasons of Easy Tiger’s 'Doctor Doctor'.
SBS’s Sunshine will attract viewers as an edge-of-the-seat crime thriller which introduces fresh faces and provides insights into a little-known community.
"I really wanted to play a character who was emotionally intelligent and had authority and was heroic in her actions because, as much as I've loved all the roles that I've played, there is a plethora of women in their early 40s who have hit crises, [and]
Karvan, who plays a suburban solicitor who attempts to return to her briefly glorious stint at the Bar, is joined by Toby Schmitz (Black Sails), Georgina Naidu (Wentworth, The Time of Our Lives), Sean Keenan (Glitch), Brett Tucker (McLeod’s Daughters)
The Natalie Miller Fellowship Steering Committee is pleased to announce Australian business woman Carol Schwartz as a new Patron, co-sharing this prestigious position with Australian actress and Patron Claudia Karvan.
Internationally acclaimed actress and director Rachel Griffiths (Saving Mr Banks, Paper Giants, Six Feet Under) is Patron for WOW Film Festival 2014, celebrating the 20th anniversary.
The Natalie Miller Fellowship supports Australian women in the screen industry. Applications for their 2013 grant open July 1st.
AFI award-winning director Scott Hicks (Shine) has moved a step closer to another Oscar nomination as his documentary, Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts, gets shortlisted to compete for the final five nomination places at the 81st Academy Awards