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词条 East of Everything
释义

  1. Synopsis

  2. Cast

  3. Episode list

     Season 1  Season 2 

  4. Production details

  5. DVD and CD releases

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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East of Everything is an Australian drama television drama series set in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales which screened in 2008-2009 on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television network. It was produced by Deb Cox (SeaChange), Fiona Eagger (CrashBurn) and Roger Monk (The Secret Life of Us). Two seasons were produced. In addition to its principal themes of families, relationships, values and small-town politics, the series pays homage to the relaxed beach lifestyle, adjacent rainforest, "hippy vibe", and potential conflicts with developers associated with its principal setting, a somewhat downmarket version of the tourist town of Byron Bay on the northern New South Wales coast.

Synopsis

The story initially revolves around Art Watkins (Richard Roxburgh), a globe-trotting travel writer who returns home for his mother's funeral to a neglected resort town, Broken Bay, on the easternmost point of Australia, where he is challenged by a crooked local council, his brother Vance who is trying to cheat him out of his inheritance, his first love who broke his heart when he was a teenager and the son he hasn't seen in ten years. As the series progresses, the life journeys of additional characters are interwoven, including (in season 2) the unexpected return of Gerry (Nick Tate), estranged father of the Watkins brothers (and original constructor of the resort). The fictional town in which the show is set is loosely based on Byron Bay, New South Wales, where the majority of filming took place, with the distinctive character of the region providing a strong supporting element.[1] According to "The Age" writer Debi Enker, the series creators (Cox and Monk) "see their multi-generational ensemble as characters bruised by life, some seeking refuge, most requiring restoration. Reaching Broken Bay, they have come as far as they can and must turn back to face their demons, confront the problems they have endeavoured to escape."[2] Of the two initial principal characters (the Watkins brothers), Cox says, "There's a group of men, children in the 1970s, who were left by their fathers and left wondering how to be men... Divorce became easier in the 70s and there were more family break-ups. Men grew up as small children with the breadwinner around and then became confused when their own fathers took a different path... We were kind of interested in the idea of fatherhood and brothers, and men's relationships to each other."[1] While season 1 is mainly about the initial ensemble characters coming to terms with, and for the most part resolving some of their problems, in season 2 some new characters are introduced and, with many demons disposed of, a somewhat lighter tone is permitted to prevail, although a range of serious themes is still addressed.

The name "Broken Bay" was chosen as a combination of the names of Byron Bay and Broken Head, the next headland down the coast. In addition to Roxburgh and Tate, the series features a number of other well-known Australian actors including Tom Long, Susie Porter, Gia Carides and Steve Bisley.

Cast

  • Richard Roxburgh as Art Watkins
  • Susie Porter as Eve Pritchard
  • Tom Long as Vance Watkins
  • Gia Carides as Melanie Freedman
  • Steve Bisley as Terry Adams
  • Kathryn Beck as Lizzy Dellora
  • Valerie Bader as Bev Flick
  • Craig Stott as Josh Watkins
  • Liana Cornell as Rebecca
  • Imogen Annesley as Suzy Burns
  • Mouche Phillips as Sandy
  • Tom Budge as Dale
  • Damien Garvey as Owen
  • Errol O'Neill as Len
  • Glen Shea as Edgar
  • Fletcher Humphrys as Jai
  • Leah Vandenberg as Lara
  • Tracy Mann as Rosemary de Jong (season 2)
  • Nick Tate as Gerry Watkins (season 2)
  • Craig Hall as Carter Smith (season 2)

Episode list

Season 1

EpisodeTitleSummaryWriterDirectorAired
1Gross National Happiness --Deb CoxStuart McDonald31 March 2008
2Voila, Baby --Roger MonkStuart McDonald6 April 2008
3The Shining Path --Deb CoxStuart McDonald13 April 2008
4No Way To Nirvana --Roger MonkMatthew Saville20 April 2008
5Save Me Some Scones --Deb CoxMatthew Saville27 April 2008
6Aesthetic My Arse --Roger MonkMatthew Saville3 May 2008

Season 2

EpisodeTitleSummaryWriterDirectorAired
7Weather Man --Deb CoxStuart McDonald25 July 2009
8Cumin Get It --Roger MonkStuart McDonald1 August 2009
9The Golden Rule --Deb CoxTony Tilse8 August 2009
10Secrets And Lies --Roger MonkTony Tilse15 August 2009
11Venus Rising --Roger MonkTony Tilse22 August 2009
12Homeward Bound --Deb CoxIan Watson29 August 2009
13Community Chest --Roger MonkIan Watson5 September 2009

Detailed plot summaries for all episodes of both series are available here and here.

Production details

Season one had six episodes, with the show airing on Sunday nights at 8.30pm. It premiered on Sunday, 30 March 2008, and the season finale aired on Sunday, 4 May 2008. Season two has seven episodes, with the show airing on Saturday nights at 7.30pm. It premiered on Saturday, 25 July 2009. Nick Tate joined the cast for the season.

In season one, the town of Byron Bay was mostly used as the real-life analogue of the fictional Broken Bay; for season two, additional locations incorporated into the "Broken Bay" streetscape included other towns with a noted "hippy vibe" in the Northern Rivers region of northern New South Wales, notably Nimbin and Mullumbimby.[3] The run-down, fictional Far Out East resort where much of the action is set was a specially constructed set on the site of the future Byron Beach Resort situated on Belongil Beach, Byron Bay. The inspiration for the "Far Out East" concept was stated to be in part from former backpacker accommodation associated with the old Piggery in Byron Bay. The contribution of the soundtrack (featuring many local and generally less well-known artists) to the story and the sense of place is discussed in an article in "Screen Sound" by Liz Giuffre.[4]

DVD and CD releases

Both seasons were released by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on DVD for home viewing, Series 1 in 2008 and Series 2 in 2009, accompanied by various extras on each 2-disc set, while the soundtracks for both series were also available on CD.[5][6]

See also

  • List of Australian television series
  • List of Australian Broadcasting Corporation programs

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2007/07/02/1967414.htm|title=Going 'east of everything' to find a paradise lost|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|year=2007|accessdate=8 January 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/in-byrons-sway/2008/03/26/1206207180535.html|title=In Byron's Sway|publisher=The Age|year=2008|accessdate=8 January 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/entertainment/tv--radio/no-more-angst-in-happy-hippie-shakeup/2009/07/21/1247941992875.html|title=No more angst in happy hippie shake-up|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|year=2009|accessdate=8 January 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.screensoundjournal.org/issues/n1/08.%20SSJ%20n1%20Giuffre.pdf|title=SOUNDING EAST OF EVERYTHING: Australian Television, Music and Place|publisher=Screen Sound n1, 2010|accessdate=8 January 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/31972506?selectedversion=NBD43053340|title=East of everything. Series 1 (videorecording)|publisher=National Library of Australia|accessdate=8 January 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://shop.abc.net.au/t/brands/east-of-everything|title=East of Everything: Product Listing|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=8 January 2017}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080724223024/http://www.abc.net.au/tv/eastofeverything/ Series 1 official website at ABC TV (original no longer accessible; archived version as at 24 July 2008)]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20150206043312/http://www.abc.net.au/tv/eastofeverything/ Series 2 official website at ABC TV (original no longer accessible; archived version as at 6 February 2015)]
  • {{IMDb title|1095324|East of Everything}}
  • {{tv.com show|east-of-everything|East of Everything}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110706103620/http://www.eastblog.com.au/ East of Everything Production Blog (original no longer accessible; archived version as at 6 July 2011)]
  • East of Everything: articles (Australian Television Information Archive)

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