Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Bloody Good TV : How Rake Changed Australian Television
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'When Rake first hit our screens in 2010, it signalled a shift in Australian television. Based loosely on the life of barrister Charles Waterstreet (now a Sydney Morning Herald columnist), Rake’s lead character Cleaver Greene (Richard Roxburgh) is an unscrupulous, misanthropic but undeniably endearing scoundrel – one Australian television needs and deserves. ...'

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http://theconversation.com/bloody-good-tv-how-rake-changed-australian-television-61433 Bloody Good TV : How Rake Changed Australian Televisionsmall AustLit logo The Conversation
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  • Rake Peter Duncan , Andrew Knight , 2010 series - publisher film/TV
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