Gristmill's 2019 ABC/Netflix children's series 'The Inbestigators' has been acquired by Japanese public broadcaster NHK.
Confirmed as head of children’s production at the ABC earlier this month, Libbie Doherty is on the look-out for comedies and factual entertainment programs.
The ABC and Screen Australia today unveiled four children’s series including a Gristmill Productions comedy co-commissioned by Netflix and the first TV series from creators Matt Zeremes and Guy Edmonds.
Six new projects have secured more than $1.2 million in the latest round of Film Victoria’s production investment decisions.
Wayne Hope and Robyn Butler are making a sequel to their 2008 six-part comedy 'Very Small Business' for the ABC.
Gristmill honcho, writer and producer Robyn Butler is currently in post on two Little Lunch specials (one due for Halloween and one at Christmas) as well as season three of Upper Middle Bogan.
Directing his first feature film, Now Add Honey, Wayne Hope staged a scene in Melbourne on Tuesday in which a character played by his wife Robyn Butler gets so angry she smashes a windscreen.
After playing a nurse in three seasons of Fremantle/Foxtel's 'Wentworth', Maddy Jevic was delighted when she was offered the role of a carer in 'Home and Away'.