Laura Carmichael and Jessica De Gouw are playing women from different sides of the tracks in Network 10’s psychological thriller 'The Secrets She Keeps'.
Unveiling its 2020 schedule, Network 10 is betting heavily on renewals of Australian dramas, reality and light entertainment.
For Australia's commercial free-to-air networks, arguably the biggest threat to losing eyeballs is not each other but the seemingly inexorable rise of streaming services led by Netflix, Stan, Disney+ and Amazon.
The BBC has bought the UK rights to Lingo Pictures' 'The Secrets She Keeps', the psychological drama starring Laura Carmichael, Jessica de Gouw and Michael Dorman.
After cancelling the Series Mania international TV festival in northern France the organisers are launching an online platform for buyers to showcase some shows that would have screened there, including Operation Buffalo, The Secrets She Keeps and The Commons.
Graeme Mason has warned there will be permanent job losses in the entertainment industry once the coronavirus pandemic has passed.
The Seven, Nine and 10 networks insist they are not stockpiling Australian dramas and other local programming despite the suspension of the local content quotas for the rest of this year.
Lingo Pictures MD Helen Bowden has called on the Federal Government to adopt the model set out in the Screen Australia/ACMA options paper which would require all commercial networks, pay channels and SVOD services to invest a percentage of their revenues in new Australian content.