TV Series created by Imogen Banks

RFDSRFDS
Seven, 2021 Running | Drama | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.6/5

Acclaimed actress and award-winning singer Justine Clarke (Tangle, Rake, The Time Of Our Lives), Logie Award-winning star of stage and screen, Rob Collins (The Wrong Girl, Glitch, Cleverman) and Logie Award-winning actor Stephen Peacocke (Home and Away, Wanted) lead the cast of RFDS (working title), a gripping new action-drama on a grand scale, based in Australia's red heart, where the modern-day heroes of the Royal Flying Doctor Service navigate private lives as turbulent and profound as the heart stopping emergencies they attend. Based on remarkable real-life stories and filmed on location in and around Broken Hill, this series will capture the beauty and brutality of Australia's vast centre where the doctors, nurses, pilots and support staff of the RFDS negotiate the unique challenges of emergency retrievals across some of the most inhospitable places in the country. It's also a story about community and people coming together to laugh, to cry and to triumph, in spite of the huge obstacles they face.


Puberty BluesPuberty Blues
Ten, 2012 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama, Teens | ► Trailer

Puberty Blues is a period piece revisiting Kathy Lette's book and feature film of the same name - the classic story of the seventies retold. Sex, surf and suburbia rediscovered.


OffspringOffspring
Ten, 2010 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.5/5

Based on the telemovie on the same name, Offspring is a 13-episode family drama. Set in the urban Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, the series, described as "buoyant" and "romantic" follows 30-something obstetrician Nina Proudmam as she juggles her wonderfully chaotic family and one impossible love after another.


TangleTangle
Showcase, 2009 Cancelled/Ended | Drama
Rating: 3/5

The show focuses on two different families, the Williams' and the Kovac's. The show stars some of Australia's most talented actors including Catherine McClements, Ben Mendelsohn, Justine Clarke, Matt Day, Joel Tobeck and Kat Stewart.