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Rodger Corser and Kate Jenkinson star on the ‘The Sum of All Our Choices’ episode of the Australian medical comedy-drama television series, ‘The Heart Guy.’ Sometimes the seemingly most tragic events eventually end up becoming the most beneficial influences on a person’s life. That’s certainly the case for the eponymous protagonist in the award-nominated medical television show, ‘The Heart Guy.’ The Australian comedy-drama focuses on the daily life of actor Rodger Corser’s title character, Hugh Knight, a rising gifted heart surgeon who’s high opinion of his talent eventually led to his from grace. As a result, the doctor receives a life-changing punishment from the Medical Tribunal: he’s forced to work for a year as a country GP at an under-resourced, small-town hospital in his home town of Whyhope. ....
May 17th, 2021 By David Knox Make a commentFiled under: Streaming, Stan comedy The series was announced as having a second season earlier this year. Claudia Karvan, star, co-creator and producer, said previously: “ Bump is the show we needed now – a show that is authentic, full of heart and humour and is testament to our resilience. “We all are champing at the bit to get back into the story room and bring these characters to life again. Stan have been the ultimate collaborators and we’re looking forward to working together again.” Stan Original Series Bump is a 10-part drama series that centres around Oly, an ambitious and high-achieving teenage girl who has a surprise baby; and the complications that ensue for two families. Set in and around a high school in contemporary inner Sydney and following the main characters home, Bump explores unexpected motherhood, unwelcome new relatives, and unintended consequences with humour and emotional honesty ....
Screen Australia announces $5.6m of production funding for 5 projects mumbrella.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mumbrella.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
March 2nd, 2021 By David Knox 3 commentsFiled under: News, Screen Australia has announced over $730,000 of development funding for six feature films, 12 television dramas and three online projects. The television projects include Foxtel jury drama The Twelve, an adaptation from Bunya Productions of the 2018 film Ladies In Black; The Family Doctor, a television drama from Debra Oswald, co-creator of Offspring. There is also a project between Mark Fennessy and director Richard Lowenstein; plus director Nicholas Verso, Beck Cole and writer Mithila Gupta. Screen Australia’s Head of Content Sally Caplan said, “We are impressed by the rigorous creativity of Australian creators and are thrilled to support so many novel ideas coming through the pipeline as the industry continues to rebound from COVID-19. It’s great to see a number of engaging stories set around iconic milestones in Australian history, from the building of the Sydney Harbour Brid ....
Virat Kohli is like a modern day hero, fascinated by how locals celebrate cricket in India: Steve Wa Virat Kohli is like a modern day hero, fascinated by how locals celebrate cricket in India: Steve Waugh Australian great Steve Waugh feels that Virat Kohli is like a modern-day hero who represents the new attitude of India . advertisement India skipper Virat Kohli. (Reuters Photo) HIGHLIGHTS Waugh said he was always fascinated by how the people in India celebrated cricket Virat Kohli is like a modern day hero: Steve Waugh Former Australia captain Steve Waugh has heaped rich praise on India skipper Virat Kohli, comparing him to a modern-day hero . Waugh said that Kohli represents the new attitude of India of taking everything head-on with a mindset of nothing is impossible. ....