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Round The Twist: Inside the lives of original 90s cast as the show comes to Netflix

The nineties are making a roaring comeback as iconic Australian show Round The Twist arrives on Netflix next month.  The mind-bending show followed the quirky lives of the Twist family, and their supernatural adventures living inside an old, remote lighthouse.  Round The Twist had four seasons, the first two airing between 1989 and 1992, and the latter from 2000 to 2001.  Now, as a new generation of Australian children prepare to be mind boggled by this coming-of-age classic, Daily Mail Australia looks back at where the actors who played the Twist family are now.  Where are the original 90s cast of Round The Twist now? Take a look inside the lives of Australia s quirkiest TV family - as the show comes to Netflix

Christina Lee interview: HBO Max s Made For Love showrunner

Made For Love stars Cristin Milioti and Billy Magnussen (Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO Max) Graphic: Natalie Peeples HBO Max’s new dark comedy Made For Love is a blend of advanced science-fiction and a classic love story gone wrong. Girl meets rich boy, boy sweeps her off her feet, and then implants a tracking chip in her brain without consent. At least that’s what happens to Hazel Green-Gogol (Cristin Milioti), who marries tech genius and billionaire Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen). After 10 years of the pair living together in a fancy bubble called The Hub, Byron inserts a device in his wife’s mind that provides data on her thoughts and emotions. Hazel escapes to seek shelter with her estranged father, Herbert (Ray Romano).

Made for Love: Twisted Survival Story With Dash of Sci-Fi

Love takes a chilling turn in HBO Max Original series Made for Love; the adaptation of Alissa Nutting's book about love, divorce, and control with a dash of scifi.

I feel like I ve seen more babies getting born than any other human on the planet!

In her research preparing for her Amazing Grace role as a midwife, actor Kate Jenkinson, watched a lot of TV. But it wasn’t Offspring. One Born Every Minute. “I watched a lot of that show as part of my research,” she tells TV Tonight. “Other than professional midwives, I feel like I’ve seen more babies getting born than any other human on the planet! “But I can understand why people continue to, and will continue to, write stories, incorporating birth & motherhood. It’s the most important relationship that you will ever have …between you and your parents, and especially the woman that grew you inside her.”

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