McAvoy Media and David Jones have teamed up on four-part web series At the David Jones Table: Women in Conversation.to mark International Women.s Day today.
The roundtable discussions are moderated by Gretel Killeen.
Participants include Lucy Turnbull, Lisa Wilkinson, Jesinta Campbell, Jessica Rowe, Mary Coustas, nutritional biochemist Dr Libby Weaver, comedian Fiona O.Loughlin, 2012's Young Australian of the Year Marita Cheng, Vogue Australia's editor in chief Edwina McCann and Harper.s Bazaar Australia's editor in chief Kellie Hush.
Celebrated annually on March 8, International Women.s Day recognises the achievements of women across the world and reflects on the issues that affect women today.
.McAvoy Media is honoured to have produced for David Jones such a prestigious series to mark International Women.s Day", John McAvoy said. .
"The calibre of the women comprising the panels truly reflects the importance of the subjects discussed. .Having this production available online for all people to view,...
The roundtable discussions are moderated by Gretel Killeen.
Participants include Lucy Turnbull, Lisa Wilkinson, Jesinta Campbell, Jessica Rowe, Mary Coustas, nutritional biochemist Dr Libby Weaver, comedian Fiona O.Loughlin, 2012's Young Australian of the Year Marita Cheng, Vogue Australia's editor in chief Edwina McCann and Harper.s Bazaar Australia's editor in chief Kellie Hush.
Celebrated annually on March 8, International Women.s Day recognises the achievements of women across the world and reflects on the issues that affect women today.
.McAvoy Media is honoured to have produced for David Jones such a prestigious series to mark International Women.s Day", John McAvoy said. .
"The calibre of the women comprising the panels truly reflects the importance of the subjects discussed. .Having this production available online for all people to view,...
- 3/7/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
SYDNEY -- The Australian version of the long-running U.K. hybrid sitcom/talk series The Kumars at No. 42, to be produced by Granada Prods. for the Seven Network, will be directed by Kris Noble, the former head of drama at the Nine Network. Noble exited Nine at the end of last year during a management shake-up that has seen the departure -- voluntary and otherwise -- of a number of top-level execs. Noble also will have executive producer credit on the Australian series, which will be called Greeks on the Roof and star local comedienne Mary Coustas. It will feature a Greek family instead of the original's Indian clan. The U.S. version of the show, The Ortegas, about an upper-middle-class Mexican family in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, is being produced by Gavin Polone's NBC-based Pariah TV. Rory Callaghan, Granada Prods.' head of programs, sealed the deal for the Australian series with U.K.-based Hat Trick Prods. Callaghan is also a former Nine Network executive. He was head of light entertainment until he quit to join Granada last year and worked closely with Noble for several years. "I'm thrilled that a man of Kris' talents is on board," Callaghan said.
- 3/11/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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