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Pages in category "Australian military television series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The series garnered controversy on release because of a scene where Frankie, an army deserter, runs his hand up Margie's skirt. Wallace says she had no idea Shorter was going to do this, which is why her reaction was so authentic. [4] Many stations around Australia cut the scene. [5] The majority of episodes were written by Richard Lane.
Australian military television series (1 C, 6 P) B. British military television series (3 C, 45 P) C. ... South Korean military television series (16 P)
Fighting Season is a 2018 Australian television drama series that screened on Foxtel's Showcase channel. The series is a mystery involving Australian soldiers returning on leave from deployment in Afghanistan. [3] The six-part series is written by Blake Ayshford.
Spyforce is an Australian television series that aired from 1971 to 1973 on Nine Network. The series was based upon the adventures of Australian Military Intelligence operatives in the South West Pacific during World War II. [1] It was produced by Nine Network in conjunction with Paramount Pictures. [2]
Pages in category "Iraq War in television" ... (TV series) O. Occupation (TV series) Over There (American TV series) S. Saving Jessica Lynch; Stir of Echoes: The ...
The series Changi attracted considerable controversy when it first aired in 2001 and drew both praise and criticism from military historians, media commentators and real-life former POWs. Peter Stanley , principal historian at the Australian War Memorial 1987–2007, was highly critical of the series: "It gives viewers a misleading and ...
The Telegraph felt the series gave "a poignant sense of the ironies" of the war in Iraq, praised writer Peter Bowker and summarised by calling the series "Truly excellent". [6] Kathryn Flett wrote in The Guardian that "Nesbitt was very good and easy to like" but "not the film's star", feeling that performances by Stephen Graham and Warren Brown ...