"I really wanted to play a character who was emotionally intelligent and had authority and was heroic in her actions because, as much as I've loved all the roles that I've played, there is a plethora of women in their early 40s who have hit crises, [and]
Network Ten's AACTA and Logie Award-winning drama, Puberty Blues, makes its highly-anticipated return to TEN on Wednesday, March 5, at 8.30pm.
Nakul Legha may have only been a member of the Netflix ANZ content team for just under 12 months, but his enthusiasm for Australian storytelling goes well beyond that.
Puberty Blues star Isabelle Cornish has landed a role in Sea of Fire, a US drama pilot which traces the fall-out after three teenage girls appear in a porn film.
Each episode of the second series of Puberty Blues was watched, on average, by fewer than 640,000 people in the five capital cities.
How eight hours of television was created from a relatively short book
Content creators supported include Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson Robert Connolly and Joanna Werner
The odds were probably stacked against the premiere of the second series of Puberty Blues on Network Ten last night.