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Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Love My Way
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Film Details - Southern Star John Edwards ; FOX8 ; Channel W ; Showtime , 2004-2007

Producers:

John Edwards (Producer)
Claudia Karvan (Producer)
Kim Vecera (Executive Producer)
Hugh Marks (Executive Producer)
Jacquelin Perske (Co-producer)

Production Companies:

Southern Star John Edwards
Foxtel

Finance Organisations:

New South Wales Film and Television Office

Director of Photography:

Louis Irving

Editors:

Denise Haratzis
Nicholas Holmes
Nicole LaMacchia

Production Designers:

Colin Gibson

Composer:

Stephen Rae

Cast:

Incl. Claudia Karvan (Frankie Page, 30 episodes), Asher Keddie (Julia Jackson, 30 episodes), Brendan Cowell (Tom Jackson, 30 episodes), Dan Wyllie (Charlie Jackson, 30 episodes), Lynette Curran (Brenda Jackson, 28 episodes), Gillian Jones (Di Paige, 27 episodes), Max Cullen (Gerry Jackson, 26 episodes), Alex Cook (Lou Jackson, 25 episodes), Byron Chaplain (Toby Jackson, 20 episodes), Rhys Chaplain (Toby Jackson, 20 episodes), Damon Herriman (George Wagstaffe, 18 episodes), Ben Mendelsohn (Lewis Feingold, 15 episodes), Kelly Butler (Eileen, 14 episodes), Mariel McClorey (Katie, 13 episodes), Sam Parsonson (Dylan Feingold, 12 episodes), Sam Worthington (Howard Light, 10 episodes).

Release Dates:

First episode aired on Foxtel on 22 November 2004.

Awards:

  • Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards (2005) Best Television Drama Series (winner)
  • Logie Awards (2007) Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie (winner)
  • Logie Awards (2006) Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie (winner)
  • Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards (2007) Best Television Drama Series (winner)

Notes:

List of episodes:

Series one

1. Don't Tell Me Your Dreams (Jacquelin Perse)

2. What's in a Name (Tony McNamara)

3. Crazy Love (Jacquelin Perske and Marissa Cooke)

4. Spin Cycle (Brendan Cowell)

5. Stick Sisters (Louise Fox)

6. To Dance with Death (Fiona Seres)

7. My Family Up a Tree (Brendan Cowell)

8. A Different Planet (Louise Fox)

9. Only Mortal (Jacquelin Perske)

10. Garden of Love (Fiona Seres)

Series two

1. More to Tell (Jacquelin Perske)

2. The Christmas Thing (Tony McNamara)

3. When Wanting Works (Blake Ayshford)

4. No Immunity (Louise Fox)

5. Old Wounds (Fiona Seres)

6. I Know You (Brendan Cowell)

7. Tower of Love (Brendan Cowell, Fiona Seres, and Tony McNamara)

8. Crossing the Line (Sarah Lambert)

9. Amphibians (Brendan Cowell)

10. One Big Happy (Tony McNamara)

11. Five Minutes of Fame (Fiona Seres)

12. You're Almost There (Louise Fox and Jacquelin Perske)

Series three

1. I'm King of the castle (Brendan Cowell)

2. Cold Blooded Creatures (Tony McNamara)

3. Say What You Mean (Fiona Seres)

4. Together Apart (Louise Fox)

5. The Cemetery Gates (Brendan Cowell)

6. Cars Without Brakes (Tony McNamara)

7. Running with Crabs (Fiona Seres)

8. And in the End (Brendan Cowell, Tony McNamara, and Fiona Seres)


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