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Rob Sitch Rob Sitch starred as Mike Moore, the lead anchor of Frontline who considers himself a serious journalist, but is really a self-centred dunce with no knowledge of current events. Since the series ended, Sitch has continued to work as an actor, director, producer and screenwriter with production company Working Dog. Then and now: Rob Sitch starred as Mike Moore (left), the lead anchor of Frontline who considers himself a serious journalist, but is really a self-centred dunce with no knowledge of current events. Right: Sitch at the 2016 Logies in Melbourne His recent TV credits include Australian comedy program Utopia (2014), for which he served as its lead actor, producer, writer and creator. ....
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Space criminals, fashion and the Undergound Railroad: Top TV picks for the week 6 minutes to read The End (TVNZ OnDemand) English actor Harriet Walter has been in so many things it s impossible to say with any authority that her performance as Edie in The End is a career highlight or her best yet , as tempting as those sort of superlatives are. Let s just say this one s right up there. The first time we see her in this Australian series she s lying on her bed with a plastic bag over her head. But this attempt on her own life is interrupted by a smoke alarm after a log falls out of the fireplace and starts a house fire, so she gets up and throws herself out the window instead. ....
Playing out in a kind of fly-on-the-wall mockumentary style, interspersed with snippets and segments from the show, its fast production turn-around meant it could rip-from and parody real-life current affairs, their scandals and attract celebrities like Pat Cash, Pauline Hanson, Merv Hughes and Ian “Molly Meldrum”. Moore even made appearances, within the show, on then-iconic programmes like Burke’s Backyard and The AFL Footy Show. Aside from the brilliant writing, from the founding quartet of Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Santo Cilauro and Tom Gleisner, which manages to consistently offer a combination of brilliant one-liners, fabulous conceits, some hilarious physical comedy and pitch-perfect timing, ....