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
John Edwards has produced more than 35 series, miniseries, telepics in his illustrious career since 1985 and has rarely made a misstep creatively.
An epic television mini-series about the 1915 Gallipoli campaign will begin filming in Melbourne and regional Victoria next month.
Two major miniseries on Gallipoli both aim to start shooting by the middle of next year.
Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch Story will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray on the 18th of September, with the indivdual episodes available on iTunes from 9am the day after each television broadcast.
Asher Keddie and Rodger Corser will star in Party Tricks, a six-part drama series produced by Southern Star Entertainment's John Edwards and Imogen Banks for Network Ten.
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Australian TV producer John Edwards has been awarded an honorary degree by the Australian Film Television and Radio School