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After the Party aired on TVNZ from 29 October 2023. [1] It aired on ABC TV and iview in Australia from 28 April 2024, [2] and the series achieved very good international distribution. [1] It was aired on Channel 4 in the UK from 20 November 2024. [4] Malcolm has said that there will not be a second series. [5]
‘After the Party’ in the U.K. Channel 4 has acquired U.K. rights to the acclaimed New Zealand drama “After the Party” from Lingo Pictures. The six-part series, co-created by and starring ...
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959, [4] followed by a move to London. . Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limite
Robyn Jane Malcolm MNZM (born 1965) is a New Zealand actress, who first gained recognition for her role as nurse Ellen Crozier on the soap opera Shortland Street.She is best known for playing Cheryl West, matriarch to a sometimes criminal working-class family, in the television series Outrageous Fortune.
After The Party, album by Paul Oxley's Unit 1983; After The Party, album by The Push Stars 1999; After The Party, album by Caleb Sean 2010; After the Party, by The Menzingers 2017 "After the Party", song from How to Stuff a Wild Bikini 1965 "After the Party", song by John Schumann from Etched in Blue 1987
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The first season takes place at a high school reunion after-party with each episode "a different character's perspective" of what happened that night. [6] Critic Olivia Rutigliano noted that it is an example of "the millennial whodunnit", a new subgenre of murder mystery in which the investigation is a vehicle for characters to find second chances, personal fulfillment, and a departure from ...
Later that year, Jones gave a highly negative review to Leckey's exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, describing it as being "full of lumbering inanities". [5] The review provoked strong responses in art circles and close to 300 comments on The Guardian's webpage, including some 30 replies from Jones. Jones said in one: "So here is where I am ...