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Something in the Air (TV series)

Something in the Air is an Australian television soap opera that was broadcast on ABC TV from 17 January 2000 until 2 May 2002. It was one of the first programs in Australia to be filmed in widescreen. It won the AACTA Award for Best Television Drama Series in 2001.

Production
Something in the Air was the first nightly soap opera to be created and shown on ABC in over 30 years. The network had wanted to revamp its 6:30pm timeslot and contacted several production companies and producers in a bid to find a show that would be the new lead-in to the flagship news bulletin at 7pm. The series was repeated on the-then ABC2 from 11 February 2008. • Season 1: • Monday to Thursdays, 6:30pm (25 minutes x 160 episodes) • Season 2: • Saturdays, 7:30pm (2 episodes in a 60 minute block; first 44 episodes only) • Monday to Thursdays, 6:00 pm (25 minutes x 68 episodes) • Season 3: • Monday to Thursdays, 6:00 pm (25 minutes x 48 episodes) ==Episodes==
Cast
MainEric Bana as Joe Sabatini (2000–01) • Ray Barrett as Len Taylor • Ulli Birvé as Helen Virtue • Alan Brough as Warren Brown (2000) • Danielle Carter as Sally Sabatini • Vince Colosimo as Joe Sabatini (2001), replaced Eric Bana • Kate Fitzpatrick as Julia Rutherford • Frankie J. Holden as Stuart McGregor • Melita Jurisic as Dr. Eva Petrovska • Colin Moody as Tom Dooley • Roger Oakley as Doug Rutherford • Anne Phelan as Monica Taylor • Jeremy Lindsay Taylor as Ryan Cassidy • Steve Adams as Father Brian • Tony Bonner as Bill Mackay • Nina Liu as Dr Annie Young Recurring / guestsMatt King as Rolo (14 episodes) • Arianthe Galani as Nanny Sophia • Alan Hopgood as Bill Mackay • Andrew Curry as Shaun Graves (3 episodes) • Benjamin McNair as Ron Thomas (2 episodes) • Bernard Curry as Sean Wright (3 episodes) • Brett Climo as Steve Saks (3 episodes) • Bud Tingwell as William Brown (7 episodes) • Carmen Duncan as Margaret Jenkins (3 episodes) • Christine Stephen-Daly as Stephanie Bennett (4 episodes) • Eddie Baroo as Dingo / Skid Lightfoot / Entrant A (6 episodes) • Elena Mandalis as Cheryl Stephanopoulas (2 episodes) • Georgina Naidu as Ms Gibbs (1 episode) • James CondonJane Hall as Janine Baker (2 episodes) • John McTernan as Owen Young (5 episodes) • Kristy Wright as Lisa Cambridge (13 episodes) • Mark Mitchell as Neville McGregor (5 episodes) • Martin Copping as Jimmy Hibberd (4 episodes) • Michael Veitch as Ralph Dewey (3 episodes) • Nicholas Bell as Michael Fox (5 episodes) • Peter Curtin as Father Mitchell (2 episodes) • Reg Gorman as Ken (4 episodes) • Richard Morgan as Miles Middlemass (3 episodes) • Russell Kiefel as Tas (4 episodes) • Samuel Johnson as Dermot Yates (7 episodes) • Sean Scully as Paddy (2 episodes) • Sophie Lee as Jennifer Leveson (4 episodes) • Sue Jones as Judy (5 episodes) • Sullivan Stapleton as Wayne Taylor (4 episodes) • Susan Lyons as Sue Smithies (5 episodes) • Tommy DysartTara Morice as Candy Rogers • Terry Norris as Fred (5 episodes) • Victoria Eagger as Lorraine McGregor (16 episodes) ==Accolades==
Accolades
The cast and crew of Something in the Air won two Australian Film Institute Awards and were nominated for seven more. ==References==
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