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Esther Stephens
New Zealand
TV Series Starring Esther Stephens
Westside
Westside takes the West family's large and loyal fan-base on a journey back to where it all began. You don't need to have seen Outrageous Fortune to appreciate Westside - but if you liked its predecessor, you'll love this...
Head back to the days of disco where the infamous Ted and Rita West are starting out on their life of serious crime. With Ted recently released from jail, it's business as usual for the Wests; cracking safes, planning heists and raising their wayward son, Wolf.
The rich folklore of the West family is combined with real events from arguably the greatest era of economic and social change, exploring the fates and fortunes of a nation alongside Ted and Rita's epic battles and ever tempestuous marriage. This is where the Wests began to build their outrageous fortune.
When We Go To War
When We Go To War focuses on the impact the war has on a middle New Zealand, Pakeha family and a Maori brother and sister.
This spectacular drama cuts between life at home, Gallipoli and Egypt. The series begins in a time of optimism and hope, on the eve of war. New Zealand has one of the highest living standards in the world, is part of the mighty British Empire and few can foresee the horrors soon to come.
As the series - and the war - progress, the changing lives of those back home are contrasted with the experiences of New Zealand soldiers in the trenches and the lives of nurses in makeshift hospitals in Egypt. The war puts an enormous strain on existing relationships - while new ones develop.
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