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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 My Husband ... My Killer?
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Film Details - Screentime ; Network Ten , 2000

Producers:

Des Mongahan and Rick Maier (executive producer).
David Gould and Anthony Buckley (producers).

Production Companies:

Screentime.

Director of Photography:

Joseph Pickering.

Editors:

Neil Thumpston.

Production Designers:

Michael Philips.

Music:

Peter Best.

Cast:

Including Colin Friels (Bob Inkster), Martin Sacks (Andrew Kalajzich), Geoff Morrell (Bob Richardson), Chris Haywood (George Cannellis), Craig McLachlan (Warren Elkins), Lucy Bell (Marlene Watson), Tara Morice (Margaret Inkster), Zoe Carides (Lydia Lurman), Linda Cropper (Megan Kalajzich), Bridie Carter (Janey), Abi Tucker (Michelle), David Field (Bill Vandenberg), Steve Vella (Kerry Flood), Richard Carter (Mike Hagan), Don Halbert (John Monk), Bruce Venables (John Webb), Ben Gabriel (Mr Kalajzich Senior), and Zaki Alto (Mrs Kalajzich Senior).

Release Dates:

Aired on Network Ten on 18 February 2001.

Location:

  • Sydney, New South Wales.

Awards:

  • AFI Award, Best Direction in a Television Drama (won), 2001.
  • AFI Award, Open Craft Award: Television Drama (for the score) (nominated), 2001.
  • AFI Award, Best Actor in a Telefeature or Mini-Series (won), 2001.
Settings:
  • Sydney, New South Wales,
  • 1980-1986
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