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Sally Webb has written for Sons and Daughters, Prisoner, Wildside, Stingers, Something in the Air, Murder Call, McLeod's Daughters, Home and Away, Heartbreak High, GP, E Street, A Country Practice, and All Saints.
form yMcLeod's Daughters( dir. Ali Aliet. al. )agentAustralia:Nine NetworkSouthern Star Entertainment,2001-2009Z18582282001-2009series - publisher film/TV
form yMister Right( dir. Steve Jodrell)Australia:Beyond Simpson Le MesurierNine Network,199960356651999single work film/TV crime
'MacKenzie works closely with Brian Maddern, a psychological profiler, to identify a killer who uses the internet to select his victims. Mac is put undercover as bait but gets frustrated when it appears she has been following false leads. The Unit runs out of time and is ordered to wind up the investigation, when Mac is unexpectedly confronted by the killer.'
Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 11/6/2013)
form yStingers( dir. Julian McSwineyet. al. )agentAustralia:Beyond Simpson Le MesurierNine Network,1998-200460315651998series - publisher film/TV crime detective
'Inspired by true events, Stingers reveals the shadowy and ambiguous world of undercover cops — people with covert lives and constantly changing identities. They are police who defeat crime from within the criminal world — always without a badge and frequently without protection. The series follows the lives of the operatives as they befriend and betray those on the other side of the law. For these select few, it is a deadly way of life.The undercover cops of Stingers are a unique breed. They must juggle their own lives — love, laughter, family and humanity — with the tension of the criminal personas they adopt in their passion for justice.'
Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 7/6/2013)