Seachange = Sea change. Series 1. Ep. 8-13

Australia, 1998

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Episodes 8-13 of the captivating series “Sea Change” set in the idyllic coastal town of Pearl Bay. The episodes included are “My Own Sweetheart” (directed by Sue Brooks), “Balls and Friggin Goodluck” and “The Accidental Activist” (both directed by Mandy Smith) and “Love Me Or Leave Me”, “Perchance To Dream” and “Sex, Death and Bridges” (directed by Paul Moloney). The series excels not only because of the great writing but the wonderful gallery of characters created by an excellent cast. Stars Sigrid Thornton, David Wenham and John Howard with guest appearances by Bill Hunter, Robert Grubb, Trudy Hellier, Jeremy Callaghan and John Flaus.

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producer

Sally Ayre-Smith

production company

ABC-TV (Australia)

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Duration

05:10:00:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1998

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