Paul Oliver Paul Oliver i(6005195 works by)
Gender: Male
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form y separately published work icon Old School ( dir. Peter Templeman et. al. )agent 2013 Australia : Matchbox Pictures ABC Television , 2013 6005190 2013 series - publisher film/TV crime

'Old School is an eight part drama series created for ABC Television. Bryan Brown will play retired crim Lennie Cahill and Sam Neill will play retired cop Ted McCabe, who get together to solve crimes, unravel scams and make some much-needed cash, while avoiding the wrath of the police and the underworld. The characters were originally depicted in the short film Lennie Cahill Shoots Through by Paul Oliver.'

2014 shortlisted AWGIE Awards Television Award Mini-series - Original
form y separately published work icon Old School ( dir. Peter Templeman et. al. )agent 2013 Australia : Matchbox Pictures ABC Television , 2013 6005190 2013 series - publisher film/TV crime

'Old School is an eight part drama series created for ABC Television. Bryan Brown will play retired crim Lennie Cahill and Sam Neill will play retired cop Ted McCabe, who get together to solve crimes, unravel scams and make some much-needed cash, while avoiding the wrath of the police and the underworld. The characters were originally depicted in the short film Lennie Cahill Shoots Through by Paul Oliver.'

2014 shortlisted AWGIE Awards Television Award Mini-series - Original
form y separately published work icon Lennie Cahill Shoots Through ( dir. Paul Oliver ) Sydney : Late Saturday Films SBS Television , 2003 6088745 2003 single work film/TV crime humour

'Lennie Cahill, an old South Sydney crim dying of cancer, is determined to make amends for a 20-year-old unsolved crime and the loss of the people, places and values of an older Sydney. Dodging Twink, a cop on the verge of retirement, he stuns the city with a series of video confessions. But exactly what do Lennie and Twink regret? Making amends is more than saying sorry.'

Source: Australian Film Commission (http://afcarchive.screenaustralia.gov.au/filmsandawards/recentfilms/cannes04/feature_126.aspx). (Sighted: 26/6/2013)

2004 winner AWGIE Awards Television Award Original
2004 winner Australian Film Institute Awards Best Short Fiction Film
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