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ABC TV and Film Australia Green Light for History Programming
ABC TV AND FILM AUSTRALIA GREEN LIGHT MORE HISTORY PROGRAMMING
Film Australia and ABC TV last night announced plans to continue their 'History Initiative' partnership to produce another 10 hours of programming that aims to significantly contribute to Australians' understanding of themselves and their history.
Kim Dalton, Director of ABC TV announced the new commitment in Perth at
the Australian International Documentary Conference, and it will take
effect from July 1, 2008.
"The first major series from the "Making History" partnership was
Constructing Australia, which screened last year on ABC TV, achieving an
average audience of over 1.5 million viewers, and we're immensely proud
of it. The series included the programs - The Bridge; Pipe Dreams and A
Wire Through The Heart." said Dalton.
Daryl Karp, Film Australia's Chief Executive said "Financing big-budget
Australian history documentaries can be difficult, which is why this
initiative is so valuable. The continuation of 'Making History', beyond
the original Australian Government commitment of $7.5 million over three
years, will allow filmmakers to contribute to a growing body of landmark
documentaries that explore who we were and what we have become".
Still to be screened on ABC TV from the first initiative are:
* The Prime Minister Is Missing - Reconstructed from eyewitness accounts
and declassified government documents, this dramatised documentary
re-examines Prime Minister Holt's bizarre disappearance.
* Mawson: Life And Death In Antarctica - Scientist and adventurer Tim
Jarvis travels to Antarctica to retrace Mawson's footsteps to find out
how one of the greatest stories of lone survival in polar exploration
was possible.
* Menzies And The Fate Of Australia -Through Menzies diaries, letters
and broadcasts, plus the expert analysis of leading scholars, this film
shows how modern Australia was forged in the fires of the London blitz
in 1941.
* Rogue Nation - Popular historian, Michael Cathcart goes behind the
scenes of the famous Rum Rebellion to show the 'no holds-barred'
personalities who created Australia's first revolt, and how passionate
arguments over whether convicts should have rights, shaped the country
we have today.
* Monash And The ANZAC Legend - By focusing on the time when General Sir
John Monash was most under pressure (1917-18), this film will reveal how
Australians made their mark on the Western Front, where the 'noise'
around the ANZACs began, and why we're still listening to it today.
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