The most highly anticipated dramas of 2015 will premiere on the Nine Network over two massive nights, with House of Hancock, the controversial and epic true story of the Hancock dynasty – Sunday, February 8 – and the landmark television event Gallipol
After immersing himself in WW1 as the director of the Nine Network’s Gallipoli, Glendyn Ivin is looking forward to exploring myriad forms of love.
Sarah Snook, Benedict Samuel and Rodger Corser head the cast in The Beautiful Lie, a contemporary re-imagining of Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel Anna Karenina.
Offspring co-creator Debra Oswald hopes fans will enjoy the sixth season on Network Ten next year - but she won’t be part of it.
Pre-eminent drama producer John Edwards will deliver the Hector Crawford memorial lecture next Wednesday at the Screen Forever conference in Melbourne. .
John Edwards today likened the state of the Australian TV drama production industry to a “stagnant billabong,†marked by fewer series, the same writers, inflated costs, shrinking audiences and increasingly reliance on subsidy.
Screen Producers Australia chief executive Matthew Deaner has called for urgent action to address the decline of television production in Australia after the industry recorded its worst result in more than a decade.
After 27 years with the Southern Star Group and now Endemol Shine Australia, John Edwards is going solo.