Frontline

Frontline  - TV series (1994)

Original title

Frontline

Released

5/9/1994

Origin country

AU

Genre

Comedy

Status

Ended

Number of seasons

3

Number of episodes

39

Description

Frontline is an Australian comedy television series which satirised Australian television current affairs programmes and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes and was broadcast on ABC TV in 1994, 1995 and 1997.

Сезони

Season 1

Season 1

13 серій

09/05/1994

Three offbeat news anchors and their hard-nosed producers are here to bring you the latest news — if they don't kill each other first.

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The Soufflé Rises

1. The Soufflé Rises

09/05/1994

Frontline presenter Mike Moore wants to shed his image as the nice guy of current affairs, and tries to raise his status by interviewing people perceived to be soft targets, such as Dr. John Hewson, (not long after the infamous Birthday Cake Interview). Meanwhile, reporters Brooke Vandenberg and Martin DiStasio attempt to deal with more important matters.

The Desert Angel

2. The Desert Angel

16/05/1994

This is an episode of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994.When a beautiful young aid worker is found alive after a month missing in the desert, Brian (Bruno Lawrence) and the Frontline team get into a bidding war with Channel Nine for the interview. Elsewhere, Brooke's interview with Pat Cash has the team gossiping about their relationship.

City of Fear

3. City of Fear

23/05/1994

Frontline are accused of being sensationalist after they link two unrelated murders to a mythical serial killer. Meanwhile, Mike is confused over his fan mail

She's Got the Look

4. She's Got the Look

30/05/1994

When Brian hires an attractive sports star because he likes her, the team (especially Emma)'s moral values come into play.

The Siege

5. The Siege

06/06/1994

A gunman holding his children hostage is the source of Frontline's latest story. When Mike succeeds in negotiating with the gunman, he becomes a hero. Until, a few weeks later, the consequences of the action arrive...

Playing the Ego Card

13/06/1994

Mike is looking to gain credibilty, so he travels to Bougainville to do a study on civil war. Back home, the group enjoy his absence and Brooke becomes host.

We Ain't Got Dames

7. We Ain't Got Dames

20/06/1994

This is an episode of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994.With the show losing female viewers, Brian and Emma attempt to tailor the show to a stereotypical women's market. Mike, meanwhile, attempts to get a serious story on migrant textile workers on the air, while also trying to have 'Friday Night Funnyman' Elliot Rhodes fired, and film a new promo for the network.

The Art of Gentle Persuasion

27/06/1994

Mike is planning a story but the others convince him to do a so-called expose on table-top dancing. When a crocodile victim's husband won't give a story, Marty goes to extreme lengths to get one.

The Invisible Man

9. The Invisible Man

04/07/1994

A hidden camera story for Brooke backfires while Mike tries to fix up his low profile and the cameramen get an eyeful of Brooke.

Add Sex and Stir

10. Add Sex and Stir

11/07/1994

This is an episode of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994.When a woman is dropped from an (unnamed) Australian sport team, she thinks it is because she's not a lesbian. Brooke takes the story, and attempts to transform it into a hit, but in the process ignites hatred from the sporting community. Meanwhile, Emma attempts to get Marty to take his holiday time.

Smaller Fish to Fry

18/07/1994

Mike does an exclusive case that could ""get"" some of the country's top businessmen, and puts his job on the line at the same time.

Judge and Jury

12. Judge and Jury

25/07/1994

Brooke does a series on a priest accused of rape and Mike goes up against cross-network promotion. During a story, Marty unwittingly wipes out an entire genus of butterfly.

This Night of Nights

01/08/1994

This is an episode of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994.When a charity loses thousands of dollars, they ask the media to keep it quiet for the sake of their reputation. Brian and Marty, however, decide to go ahead with the story. Elsewhere, Mike and Brooke prepare for the Logie Awards, but Mike finds himself the only one without a date. This is Bruno Lawrence's last episode. He died before season 2 began filming. In the story it was explained at the start of season 2 that his character, Brian, had been fired off-screen.

Season 2

Season 2

13 серій

24/07/1995

The Frontline anchors navigate working with a new executive producer while struggling to boost the show's declining ratings.

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One Big Family

1. One Big Family

24/07/1995

The network is in chaos with a million things happening at once and the promo idea of ""One Big Happy Family"". New executive producers fly around until Sam Murphey arrives.

Workin' Class Man

2. Workin' Class Man

31/07/1995

When the working class all reply to Mike as an asshole, the network tries to change it's views. Marty is stuck on a story regarding an ostrich farm.

Heroes and Villains

3. Heroes and Villains

07/08/1995

While Mike is the beginning of a pointless racism debate, Brooke tries to make an unheroic heart surgeon look like a hero.

Office Mole

4. Office Mole

14/08/1995

Mike, tiring of his job, is given the official-sounding, pointless job of ""International Story Co-ordinator"" which involves faxing stories to Britain. ""A Current Affair"" appear to be getting all the Frontline stories so Mike searches for the office mole. But when Jan begins getting irate phone calls from Britain claiming Mike isn't sending them anything, they discover HE is the mole. He has sent all their stories to ACA by mistake!

Basic Instincts

5. Basic Instincts

21/08/1995

A series of problems rocks the team when Stu is bashed, Mike's thoughts on Euthanasia get in the way and Brooke is jealous of Emma due to a new boyfriend.

Let the Children Play

28/08/1995

Mike's niece visits the office and begins to discover what really goes on. ACA screens a ""playground challenge"" where a celebrity has 24 hours to build a playground for homeless kids. Frontline borrows the idea but the playground and a story of fraudulent builders come together in a ghastly way.

Keeping Up Appearances

04/09/1995

Brooke interviews the victim of an acid attack while Mike appears on the cover of a gay magazine, sparking controversy in the office.

Divide the Community: Multiply The Ratings

Frontline makes an issue of ethnic tension in the community

All Work and No Fame

18/09/1995

Mike is bored again and looking to get his hands dirty on a story.

Changing the Face of Current Affairs

An american consultant is brought in to change Frontline's image.

A Man of His Convictions

02/10/1995

Mike gets arrested during a wilderness-protest

The Great Pretenders

09/10/1995

Marty bails out a Nazi. Frontline has a new legal adviser. Mike appears on Jackpot representing an unusual home viewer

Give 'em Enough Rope

16/10/1995

Mike interviews the network head and the team attend the premiere of a new soap ""Rainbow Island""

Season 3

Season 3

13 серій

24/02/1997

No longer on the verge of being canceled, Frontline becomes a beacon in the news world. But not everything is smooth sailing for the crew.

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Dick on the Line

1. Dick on the Line

24/02/1997

It's the end of another successful season at Frontline, but after three years at the helm, Mike Moore is not happy. He feels the show has become lightweight, obsessed with ratings rather than serious public issues. It is time to make a stand...

My Generation

2. My Generation

03/03/1997

After giving a talk at a school, Mike becomes concerned that Frontline is presenting a negative view of young people. He sets out to fix the problem, but runs into a small obstacle- his executive producer, Graham Prowse. As Prowsey would say, it's an episode "no parent can afford to miss..."

The Shadow We Cast

3. The Shadow We Cast

10/03/1997

When an independent Queensland MP makes a controversial maiden speech, the Frontline team swings into action. "Where does she get her prejudiced views from?" demands Mike, before introducing another story on Vietnamese heroin dealers.

One Rule for One

4. One Rule for One

17/03/1997

After attacking a dubious property developer on air, Mike starts to receive death threats. Prowsey arranges a bodyguard for Mike's protection, but Mike is less than happy about it.

A Hole in the Heart (1)

24/03/1997

Frontline attempts for save the life of a young boy with a hole in his heart. Brooke makes an announcement.

A Hole in the Heart (2)

31/03/1997

Mike attempts to play a round of golf with Ian Baker-Finch. Brooke has a decision to make.

The Simple Life

7. The Simple Life

07/04/1997

While it is revealed that Mike is the fourth richest entertainer in Australia, Frontline profiles the unemployed Baxter family.

I Get the Big Names

8. I Get the Big Names

14/04/1997

Mike seeks an interview with Mel Gibson.

The Art of the Interview

21/04/1997

Prowsey educates the new Sunday Forum producer in the Art of the Interview.

"I" Disease

10. "I" Disease

28/04/1997

Frontline has a new segment producer, Mike is writing his life story and has an unfortunate accident with a sign language translator.

Addicted to Fame

11. Addicted to Fame

05/05/1997

Mike decides to abandon publicity while Geoff's weather special is a big success.

The Code

12. The Code

12/05/1997

After years of torture, Mike makes the decision to axe Elliott Rhodes while Marty begins researching Mike for an episode of ""This is Your Life""

Epitaph

13. Epitaph

19/05/1997

Mike goes on an Aboriginal health crusade.

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