The Nine Network.s crime drama Fat Tony & Co. easily won its timeslot on Sunday night. The premiere of the Screentime-produced series starring Robert Mammone as the infamous criminal Tony Mokbel drew 1.379 million viewers in the five capital cities. Adding the regional audience of 443,263, the first episode had a national average of 1.834 million, peaking at 2.06 million.
The second episode was watched by 1.236 million in the capitals/1.6 million. The nine-part series features other original members of the Underbelly franchise including Vince Colosimo as Alphonse Gangitano, Gyton Grantley as Carl Williams, Les Hill as Jason Moran, Madeleine West as Danielle McGuire, Simon Westaway as Mick Gatto, Gerard Kennedy as Graham Kinniburgh, and Kevin Harrington as Lewis Moran The premiere of season four of Seven.s Downton Abbey pulled 1.125 million (down 206,000 on the launch of season three last year) in the capitals, 1.74 million nationally, and ABC.s Rake had 617,000.
The debut of Matchbox...
The second episode was watched by 1.236 million in the capitals/1.6 million. The nine-part series features other original members of the Underbelly franchise including Vince Colosimo as Alphonse Gangitano, Gyton Grantley as Carl Williams, Les Hill as Jason Moran, Madeleine West as Danielle McGuire, Simon Westaway as Mick Gatto, Gerard Kennedy as Graham Kinniburgh, and Kevin Harrington as Lewis Moran The premiere of season four of Seven.s Downton Abbey pulled 1.125 million (down 206,000 on the launch of season three last year) in the capitals, 1.74 million nationally, and ABC.s Rake had 617,000.
The debut of Matchbox...
- 2/23/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
From Nicole Kidman on a BMX to Collingwood on the big screen, our pick of the best sport films
1) Save Your Legs
There are a couple of pretty fail-safe ways to stop a conversation dead in its tracks, but one of the best is to try and convince someone that they need to go and see an Australian movie. If that Australian movie happened to be about a cricket team, it wouldn't be out of the question to suggest that your co-conversationalist might just turn and walk at pace. Which brings us to Save Your Legs, surely one of the least-loved Australian films of recent times and with no good reason; this film is actually half-decent.
It's quite admirable that an Australian filmmaker would multiply their odds of failure by making a film like this one. We're often told that cricket is the sport with the richest and most voluminous literary canon,...
1) Save Your Legs
There are a couple of pretty fail-safe ways to stop a conversation dead in its tracks, but one of the best is to try and convince someone that they need to go and see an Australian movie. If that Australian movie happened to be about a cricket team, it wouldn't be out of the question to suggest that your co-conversationalist might just turn and walk at pace. Which brings us to Save Your Legs, surely one of the least-loved Australian films of recent times and with no good reason; this film is actually half-decent.
It's quite admirable that an Australian filmmaker would multiply their odds of failure by making a film like this one. We're often told that cricket is the sport with the richest and most voluminous literary canon,...
- 9/10/2013
- by Russell Jackson
- The Guardian - Film News
"I'm rekindling your relationship"
RaboDirect has unveiled a third instalment in its “stealing your dreams” campaign.
The ad once again features Simon Westaway, the actor who played Mick Gatto in Underbelly, as the greedy banker enjoying the experiences that should rightfully belong to the consumer.
The campaign has been created by Whybin\Tbwa Group.
The ad, which focuses on RaboDirect’s term deposit products, was directed by Fiona McGee and produced by Good Oil Films.
According to RaboDirect, the campaign has made a significant contribution to the brand’s awareness levels. Dan Lacaze, group head at Whybin\Tbwa Group said: “This campaign has been incredibly successfully for RaboDirect, winning a Gold Effie last year and being short listed again this year. It made complete sense for us to continue with the Greedy Banker.”
Credits:
Client: RaboDirect Director: Fiona McGee Production: Good Oil Films Creative Group Head: Peter Galmes Creative Group...
RaboDirect has unveiled a third instalment in its “stealing your dreams” campaign.
The ad once again features Simon Westaway, the actor who played Mick Gatto in Underbelly, as the greedy banker enjoying the experiences that should rightfully belong to the consumer.
The campaign has been created by Whybin\Tbwa Group.
The ad, which focuses on RaboDirect’s term deposit products, was directed by Fiona McGee and produced by Good Oil Films.
According to RaboDirect, the campaign has made a significant contribution to the brand’s awareness levels. Dan Lacaze, group head at Whybin\Tbwa Group said: “This campaign has been incredibly successfully for RaboDirect, winning a Gold Effie last year and being short listed again this year. It made complete sense for us to continue with the Greedy Banker.”
Credits:
Client: RaboDirect Director: Fiona McGee Production: Good Oil Films Creative Group Head: Peter Galmes Creative Group...
- 6/25/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
Simon Westaway has revealed that his friends checked him back into a rehab centre just days before Christmas. The Underbelly star, who has previously had professional help for alcohol abuse, said that he blacked out on anti-anxiety medication while struggling to deal with "loneliness" after splitting from wife Diane last year. Westaway told New Idea magazine: "It's just the loneliness, the pure loneliness is horrible. Who wants to be on their own all the time? "So (more)...
- 1/25/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Eamon Sullivan has beaten politician Anna Bligh and Underbelly actor Simon Westaway to make it to the semi-final of Australia's Celebrity MasterChef. The Olympic swimming champion and his two rivals were told to recreate a crispy duck dish made famous by Sydney chef Kylie Kwong. Bligh, who was criticised for overcooking her food in the first round, struggled to cut the neck off the duck and to julienne (more)...
- 10/15/2009
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Simon Westaway has revealed that he has been silently battling an alcohol addiction. The Underbelly star, who played boxer Mick Gatto in the Australian crime series, revealed that he checked himself into a treatment programme at the South Pacific Private Rehabilitation Clinic two months ago. Westaway told New Idea magazine: "I'm an alcoholic in recovery. I'm taking it one day at a time. But I do feel fantastic right now. My head is so much clearer. "This disease hurts. If (more)...
- 10/9/2009
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
The final four celebrities taking part in Australia's Celebrity MasterChef have been announced. Inxs band member Kirk Pengilly, journalist and Dateline host George Negus, comedian Josh Thomas and Underbelly actor Simon Westaway will complete the lineup of 18 stars to front the reality cooking series. Meanwhile, it has been announced that veteran actor Steve Bisley will not be taking part in the series just days after being charged with assaulting his ex-wife. A Channel Ten spokesperson confirmed that the 57-year-old actor would not appear in the series but said it was because of a scheduling (more)...
- 9/10/2009
- by By Darren Rowe
- Digital Spy
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