A group of very different people who find themselves at a singles table at a wedding. After a few too many champagnes, wines, whiskeys and beers, the solution to all their problems seems to be buying a house together: A really big, five bedroom house.
Emily Butler (Lisa McCune) was hoping her book "My Sh*t Husband" would be a big success. What she wasn't hoping for, was for Greg (Peter Helliar) to turn it into an empire.
Starring Pete Helliar and Lisa McCune, 'How To Stay Married' goes behind the closed doors of a two-point four family who are stuck in a rut.
Tom Cashman will occupy the role of assistant on the Australian version of 'Taskmaster', set to premiere on Network 10 and 10 Play on February 2.
48-year-old Mr. Black (Stephen Curry) is a retired, old-school sports journalist, whose mortality is staring him in the face. Mr. Black has a disease that is eroding his bones. He walks with a stick and rides an electric scooter. He has lived a full life, but has no intention of going gently into the night – especially when there’s so much to be angry about. And now because of his failing health, he is forced to move in with his daughter Angela and her sensitive boyfriend Fin, to receive extra care. Game on! As far as Mr. Black’s concerned, Fin is soft and will have to go, so he joyfully sets about dismantling the new-age twenty-something. What unfolds is a hilarious and relentless psychological arm-wrestle between a proud gen x-er and a bemused millennial where the winner gets to share a house with Angela and the loser moves out to never darken their doorstop again.
In the male-dominated world of a football club the real power is with the women.
Based on the best-selling book of the same name by Australian author Michael Robotham, the six-part psychological thriller is led by Jessica de Gouw and Laura Carmichael as Agatha.
Clarity, passion, versatility, and a strong team are what's needed to navigate today's factual climate, according to industry experts.