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John Hewson, (not long after the infamous birthday cake interview). Neil Mitchell as himself, radio presenter (3 episodes)įrontline presenter Mike Moore ( Rob Sitch) 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.Peter Stratford as Bob Cavell, Managing Director of the network (4 episodes).Eung Aun Khor as Khor, cleaner (4 episodes).Gerard Kennedy as Ian Farmer, Station Manager (5 episodes).

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Gleisner, one of the show's writers, has cameo appearances in five episodes before having a single line in the second last episode.

  • Tom Gleisner as Colin Konica, photocopy repairman (6 episodes).
  • Genevieve Mooy as Jan Whelan, network Head of Publicity (8 episodes).
  • Boris Conley as Elliot Rhodes, Frontline's "Friday Night Funnyman" (8 episodes).
  • Marcus Eyre as Hugh Tabbagh, editor (9 episodes).
  • Linda Ross as Shelley Cohen, executive assistant to Brian.
  • Torquil Neilson as Jason Cotter, sound recorder.
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    Pip Mushin as Stu O'Halloran, cameraman.Trudy Hellier as Kate Preston, segment producer.Santo Cilauro as Geoffrey Salter, weatherman.Anita Cerdic as Domenica Baroni, receptionist.Jane Kennedy as Brooke Vandenberg, reporter.Alison Whyte as Emma Ward, the show's producer.Tiriel Mora as Martin di Stasio, reporter.Bruno Lawrence as Brian "Thommo" Thompson, executive producer of Frontline.Rob Sitch as Mike Moore, Frontline's anchor.

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    The series is shot in mockumentary style.Īll of the show's episodes were written, produced and directed by Rob Sitch (Mike Moore), Jane Kennedy (Brooke Vandenberg), Santo Cilauro (Geoffrey Salter)-who also did most of the camera work-and Tom Gleisner. In series 1, Frontline chronicles the behind-the-scenes workings of a struggling current affairs show competing with dominant players for audience share. because the only person that you need to speak with is a judge.This is a list of the 13 episodes of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994. and that's why we came back here multiple times, putting multiple letters on your door with the number to contact us. because once our hands are tied, there's nothing we can do. we were trying to help you to try to see if you can go back down to the court or do anything. because we knew a certain date that was set, there's nothing we can do at that time. > the reason why we were trying to get in contact with you is to help you along with the process. so you went to court, and they gave a ruling, but they didn't give you any paper before you left? > no. > okay, we're looking at a court order right here. he's, i don't know why you keep doing that. > i don't know why they, why he keeps sending you on out here. we've, i've talked to you personally multiple times. it was taking months to get unemployme insurance to go through, because there was such an over-log of, of applicants that the state just couldn't process them quickly enough. and then all of a sudden, the business that they work for is closing or they're furloughing people. > well, the late fees are still chargeable, but, what city do you live in? these are not deadbeats, these are people that had jobs that felt secure. that don't show us the late fees or something. > well, yes, um, i'm still behind on my rent, but the thing is, is, my auntie was talking about some type of paper. (phone calling out) > hello, is this jane? what's going on? i saw your message today at 1:00. it only applies if those tenants know about the law well enough to sign an official declaration that they have to give to their landlord and the court for it to apply. but the problem with this protection is, it's not very effective, because it doesn't apply automatically. > the government interventions that we've had to date have been helpful, certainly. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. the heising-simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunity, and possibilities. park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. macarthur foundation committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. > narrator: "facing eviction" > frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. > i don't know how i'm going to get out of it. > narrator: now, from frontline and retroreport. > these are people that had jobs that felt secure. > the clock is ticking for millions of americanwho've gotten behind on thier rent payments during the pandemic.












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