'Hardball' creators Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes have taken their next steps in the children's TV genre with 'Spooky Files', a ten-part series that explores childhood relationships with fear and resilience.
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.
Production will commence next month in Victoria on 'The Spooky Files', a new children's comedy from the creators of 'Hardball' that is being produced by Tony Ayres Productions and Megaboom Pictures.
The BBC has acquired the UK rights to Northern Pictures' live-action children's series 'Hardball', to screen on CBBC.
After screening in London, Ireland, Copenhagen and Singapore, Australian feature All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane has finally secured a short cinema release in Sydney.
In another piracy-busting move, the creative team behind Super Awesome! plan to launch the musical comedy on iTunes and other VOD platforms on May 29, the same day as the world premiere in Toronto.
Northern Pictures’ 'Hardball' has snared an International Emmy Kids Award, taking home the prize in the Kids: Live-Action category.
Theatre buffs may recognise Matt Zeremes and Guy Edmonds from their portrayal of a love-struck homosexual couple in the sell-out show Holding the Man.