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IT'S A DATE is a narrative comedy series which explores the tensions that erupt when two people get together and focus solely on each other.
IT'S A DATE is an eight part narrative comedy series which explores the tensions that erupt when two people get together and focus solely on each other. Each episode follows two self-contained dates which address dating questions such as, should you have sex on the first date? How important is a sense of humour? Should you go on first impressions? Written primarily by Peter Helliar, the series surprises with exciting combinations of talent and unexpected scenarios in which characters struggle to find love and/or affection.
As murders continue to plague the streets of 1964 Melbourne, our never-say-never sleuth Peregrine Fisher tackles her trickiest assignment yet: juggling her career with the busy life of an Adventuress, and her romance with Detective James Steed. While Peregrine investigates cases at an air hostess school, a dog show, and a bowling alley, Violetta and Samuel struggle to contain their passion, and Birdie reignites her spying career with an old flame. Despite their busy lives, the gang have Peregrine’s back; because the modern road to happy-ever-after isn’t always rosy and staying true to oneself often means hurting those you love.
MUSTANGS FC is a comedy drama about a soccer team. It's for girls who are over cheering from the sidelines, who are ready to break free from the crowd and start kicking goals. This is the show for girls with balls.
The Mustangs are back to kick it like girls again. But now they’ve got to field a team WITHOUT super striker, Ruby. Can they even win without her? And will Marnie ever lift the league cup for reals?
Casting a satirical eye across the pop culture landscape, Open Slather is a weekly comedy show commissioned by Foxtel for The Comedy Channel. The 20 episode series will be a no-holds barred send-up of Australian culture, identities, celebrities, and politicians. Each episode parodies popular culture, politics, sport, music, media – all the things that capture the imagination of the public and get people talking. From the Real Housewives of Melbourne to Downton Abbey, Gina Rinehart, Hillary Clinton and even Superman, no one is safe!
A satirical comedy web series about women working in STEM.
TWENTYSOMETHING is a new six-part comedy drama series based around the lives of Jess and Josh. They're two best friends in their twenties who are reluctant to give up on the party life but desperate to be taken seriously as they search for their big break, 'whether it's figuring out how you got home last night or what to do with the rest of your life, the struggles of a twentysomething are always the same'.
Two best friends who never went to uni, never had a clear talent and never had the drive to grow up. When their mind-numbing jobs start wearing them down and they don’t have an impressive answer to the dreaded question, 'so what do you do with yourself?', they decide it’s time to become their own boss.
Best friends Jess and Josh never went to uni, never had a clear talent and never had the drive to grow up. When their mind numbing jobs start wearing them down and they don't have an impressive answer to the dreaded question 'So what do you do with yourself?' they decide its time to become their own boss. Jess and Josh embark on an unusual entrepreneurial journey sharing massive highs, heartbreaking lows and plenty of drinks in-between.
Best friends Jess and Josh are back home from their overseas adventure to find all the same twentysomething questions waiting for them. But with the reality of thirtysomething looming, this series sees them finally asking “What are we destined to do?”
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