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8 February 2012 3:42 PM, PST | IF.com.au | See recent IF.com.au news »
Australia.s highest-rated TV drama series Packed To The Rafters is back to claim its crown.
The Seven series, which last year averaged 1.8 million viewers, returns next week with another 22 episodes.
It.s the nation.s favourite drama, having netted Best Australian Drama at the last three Logie Awards. Two weeks ago it also took out the Audience Choice Award for Best TV Program at the inaugural Aacta Awards.
Series producer Chris Martin-Jones, who occasionally sits in the director.s chair, puts the show's success down to it being so relatable. The drama focuses on the Rafter family . a family, which, like any, faces pressures of life and love while dealing with serious social issues.
.They can see the characters in their own lives. They can see the situation the character.s in,. Martin-Jones says from his Sydney office.
He says tackling serious issues such as abortion, drug abuse and »
- Sam Dallas
5 January 2012 5:20 PM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
The Nine Network has created a new television drama designed to rival the Seven Network's award-winning show Packed to the Rafters. Tricky Business, a series about the Christie family who run a debt collection business in Wollongong, is scheduled to debut on screens this year. According to the Herald Sun, comedian Shane Bourne will play head of the family Jim Christie, while Debra Byrne has been cast as his wife Claire. Gigi Edgley has landed the role of daughter Kate, while Sophie Hensser will play Lily. Other cast members include former Home and Away actors Kip Gamblin and Lincoln Lewis, plus Antony Starr. Nine, who recently released an on-air promo for the show that shows the family standing by a pool (more) »
- By Rebecca Davies
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