Lesa Griesdale Lesa Griesdale i(A150165 works by)
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1 form y separately published work icon Head Start Chris Roache , Kevin Roberts , Peter A. Kinloch , Glen Dolman , Marla Scnilli , Andrea Del Bosco , David Phillips , Christine McCourt , Serge Lazareff , ( dir. Steve Mann et. al. )agent Australia : Gannon Television , 2001 Z1896090 2001 series - publisher film/TV

'They've each been given a $20,000 head start but there's still time for you to catch up with Loc Minh, Clare and Patrick Gormley, Basia Lem, Seth Wallace, Kyle Richter and Katherine Ingram as they take off in pursuit of their dreams. Shepherded by company representative Garret Quinn, a reformed maverick trying to redeem his reputation in the eyes of his multi-national banker bosses, seven young adults try to make their mark on the world with their own dynamic and innovative ideas. Will they accomplish their cherished objectives or go with their failed ambitions like lambs to the slaughter?'

Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 22/10/2012)

1 form y separately published work icon Above the Law Tony Morphett , Louise Crane , David Phillips , John Banas , Tony Morphett , Inga Hunter , ( dir. Scott Hartford-Davis et. al. )agent Australia : Hal McElroy Southern Star Network Ten , 2000-2001 Z1934373 2000-2001 series - publisher film/TV crime

'The Metro is a funky inner city block where there are as many stories as there are apartments, where a cafe and a community police station make up the ground floor, and where the penthouse (and indeed most of the building) is owned by a corrupt businessman who enjoys the irony of living 'above the law'.

'Created by veteran Australian television writer Tony Morphett (Blue Heelers, Water Rats) and wife Inga Hunter, Above The Law invites the viewer into a 'vertical village' where a host of colourful characters form firm friendships and relationships based on humour, respect, love and lust.

'When 'Vegas' Pete Murray is sent to jail, his unsuspecting daughter Olivia (Alyssa-Jane Cook) is forced to move into The Metro. While she confronts her father's murky past, she finds herself struggling to control his empire, and learning to live with the other inhabitants of The Metro.'

Source: McElroy All Media (http://www.mcelroyallmedia.com.au/index.php?page=above-the-law). (Sighted: 19/4/2013)

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