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Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Killing Time
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Film Details - TV1 General Entertainment Partnership ; FremantleMedia Australia , 2010

Producers:

Jason Stephens (executive producer).
John Wild (producer).
Amanda Crittenden (line producer).

Production Companies:

FremantleMedia.

Director of Photography:

Martin McGrath.

Editors:

Nathan Wild and Angie Higgins.

Music:

Charlie Chan.

Cast:

Primary cast members included David Wenham (Andrew Fraser), Diana Glenn (Denise Fraser), John Brumpton (Peter Dupas), Colin Friels (Lewis Moran), Sean Rees-Wemyss (Lachlan Fraser), Max Fairchild (Ray Edmunds), Paul Moder (Paul Gorman), Kerry Walker (Sheila Fraser), Bethany Whitmore (Olivia Fraser), Terry Norris (Rod Fraser), Kris McQuade (Kath Pettingill), Malcolm Kennard (Victor Peirce), Kate Jenkinson (Wendy Peirce), Reef Ireland (Jason Ryan), Martin Sharpe (Trevor Pettingill), Steve Hayden (Jim the Screw), and Nick Farnell (Detective Alan Daniels).

Release Dates:

Broadcast in Australia on TV1 (pay-TV) from 2 November 2011.
Originally scheduled to air in late 2010, the Australian debut was delayed for legal reasons.
First broadcast in New Zealand: 12 April - 14 June 2011.

Awards:

  • Astra Award, Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor - Male (won), 2012.
  • Astra Award, Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor - Female (nomination), 2012.
  • Astra Award, Most Outstanding Drama (nomination), 2012.
  • AACTA Award, Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama (won), 2012.
  • Logie Award, Most Outstanding Actress (nomination), 2012.
  • Logie Award, Most Outstanding Actor (nomination), 2012.

Notes:

Script editor: Timothy Hobart.

List of episodes:
1. Written by Ian David.
2. Written by Ian David.
3. Written by Mac Gudgeon.
4. Written by Mac Gudgeon and Shaun Grant.
5. Written by Mac Gudgeon.
6. Written by Mac Gudgeon.
7. Written by Katherine Thomson and Shaun Grant.
8. Written by Katherine Thomson.
9. Written by Ian David.
10. Written by Ian David.

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