Foxtel has made its first commission specifically for streaming service Binge: six-part drama 'Love Me' from Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia.
Jenni Baird, Matt Nable, Silvia Colloca and Coco Jack Gilles have joined the large ensemble of Foxtel drama 'The Twelve', playing the family involved in the case.
The satirical headlines of "Australia's oldest and favourite newspaper" are making their way to the screen in the form of Paramount original series 'The Betoota Advocate Presents'.
Production has begun across various locations in Melbourne and regional Victoria on the second season of Binge drama 'Love Me', with director Bonnie Moir to helm all six episodes.
Sam Neill will return to Australian drama for the first time in more than a decade as part of Foxtel crime drama The Twelve, which begins production next week.
"It's been a really tough year. It's nice to sit back and watch a show that feels good; makes you laugh a little bit, makes you cry a little bit."
Paramount Australia and New Zealand has commissioned an eight-part series hosted by social media sensations The Inspired Unemployed and produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia.
Long considered an Australian Christmas classic, Paul Kelly’s 1996 ballad 'How To Make Gravy' will now form the basis for a feature.