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Villages and castles from 12th century England came to life in a small town in Serbia for the filming of a new series about ...
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As for Impostor, the drama is set in Australia, and sees a family torn apart by betrayal and murder (via The Mirror ).
Australian TV has changed significantly over the past 15 years, with a boom in queer stories since the 2010s. New research sheds light on how these changes happened.
Her series skewers the facade of suburban normality. But for the Byron Bay actor and social media star, there’s nothing new in that.
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ScreenHub on MSNQueer labour: the decades of work that helped bring LGBTQIA+ stories to Australian TVDamien O’Meara, RMIT University When the Seven Network’s Bevan Lee created the story of James Bligh, a gay man living in 1950s Australia, in A Place to Call Home (2013–18), it was the culmination of a ...
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