Presenter Heather Ewart and crew.
The ABC's Back Roads will return for a second series.
Presented by Heather Ewart and created by the ABC.s regional division, season one took audiences to Ceduna in South Australia, Derby in Western Australia, Birchip and Yackandandah in Victoria, Winton and Karumba in Queensland, the Clarence River region in New South Wales and Queenstown in Tasmania.
Over an eight-week run on Monday evenings at 8pm, the show had a combined metro and regional average audience of 1.2 million, plus 120,000 plays on ABC iview so far.
Director of ABC Television Richard Finlayson said the success proved there is an unmet need for Australians to hear the stories of the bush.
.Our goal is to be the home of Australian conversations and stories and our heartland audience will be delighted that Back Roads is on the road for season two..
ABC Regional Director Fiona Reynolds said: .We've...
The ABC's Back Roads will return for a second series.
Presented by Heather Ewart and created by the ABC.s regional division, season one took audiences to Ceduna in South Australia, Derby in Western Australia, Birchip and Yackandandah in Victoria, Winton and Karumba in Queensland, the Clarence River region in New South Wales and Queenstown in Tasmania.
Over an eight-week run on Monday evenings at 8pm, the show had a combined metro and regional average audience of 1.2 million, plus 120,000 plays on ABC iview so far.
Director of ABC Television Richard Finlayson said the success proved there is an unmet need for Australians to hear the stories of the bush.
.Our goal is to be the home of Australian conversations and stories and our heartland audience will be delighted that Back Roads is on the road for season two..
ABC Regional Director Fiona Reynolds said: .We've...
- 2/7/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Presenter Heather Ewart and crew.
The ABC's Back Roads will return for a second series.
Presented by Heather Ewart and created by the ABC.s regional division, season one took audiences to Ceduna in South Australia, Derby in Western Australia, Birchip and Yackandandah in Victoria, Winton and Karumba in Queensland, the Clarence River region in New South Wales and Queenstown in Tasmania.
Over an eight-week run on Monday evenings at 8pm, the show had a combined metro and regional average audience of 1.2 million, plus 120,000 plays on ABC iview so far.
Director of ABC Television Richard Finlayson said the success proved there is an unmet need for Australians to hear the stories of the bush.
.Our goal is to be the home of Australian conversations and stories and our heartland audience will be delighted that Back Roads is on the road for season two..
ABC Regional Director Fiona Reynolds said: .We've...
The ABC's Back Roads will return for a second series.
Presented by Heather Ewart and created by the ABC.s regional division, season one took audiences to Ceduna in South Australia, Derby in Western Australia, Birchip and Yackandandah in Victoria, Winton and Karumba in Queensland, the Clarence River region in New South Wales and Queenstown in Tasmania.
Over an eight-week run on Monday evenings at 8pm, the show had a combined metro and regional average audience of 1.2 million, plus 120,000 plays on ABC iview so far.
Director of ABC Television Richard Finlayson said the success proved there is an unmet need for Australians to hear the stories of the bush.
.Our goal is to be the home of Australian conversations and stories and our heartland audience will be delighted that Back Roads is on the road for season two..
ABC Regional Director Fiona Reynolds said: .We've...
- 2/7/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
The ABC.s new regional division and the TV news department are shooting a documentary series on residents in some of Australia.s smallest communities.
Due to air later this year, the 8-part Back Roads will be presented by Heather Ewart, who last year fronted A Country Road . The Nationals. That 3-part series chronicled the history of the National Party featuring larger-than-life characters Bob Katter, Clive Palmer, Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce as well as old-timers such as Doug Anthony and Malcolm Fraser. Brigid Donovan, a long-time producer with Australian Story, is working on the project with teams from ABC regional radio, online and mobile. Back Roads will ask why people have chosen the coastal or country life and look at the events and celebrations that bind them. The new ABC Regional brings together program makers, producers and reporters from across the country to provide a unified service. There are...
Due to air later this year, the 8-part Back Roads will be presented by Heather Ewart, who last year fronted A Country Road . The Nationals. That 3-part series chronicled the history of the National Party featuring larger-than-life characters Bob Katter, Clive Palmer, Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce as well as old-timers such as Doug Anthony and Malcolm Fraser. Brigid Donovan, a long-time producer with Australian Story, is working on the project with teams from ABC regional radio, online and mobile. Back Roads will ask why people have chosen the coastal or country life and look at the events and celebrations that bind them. The new ABC Regional brings together program makers, producers and reporters from across the country to provide a unified service. There are...
- 7/1/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.