Coming Soon on Channel NINE - Canal Road - Australian Drama at its Best!

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PRODUCTION STARTS ON NINE’S NEW DRAMA

The Nine Network today announced production has commenced on Australia’s newest drama series – Canal Road.

Canal Road is a medical and legal advisory centre where the lives of inner-city professionals and their patients entwine in a story of mystery and intrigue. At the heart of the series are the tragic deaths of the wife and son of central character Spencer McKay. Spencer is the centre’s psychiatrist who is confronted by the killer of his loved ones and sets out on a journey of revenge which will implicate friends, workmates and his darkest demons.

NIDA graduate Paul Leyden (Dragnet, LAX, Law & Order: SVU) has returned from the United States to take the lead role of Spencer McKay. Joining him are Diana Glenn (The Oyster Farmer, Somersault), Brooke Satchwell (Tripping Over, Dangerous), Grant Bowler (Outrageous Fortune, Through My Eyes), Sibylla Budd (The Secret Life of Us), Charlie Clausen (McLeod’s Daughters, Blue Heelers), Patrick Brammall (Home and Away, The Alice), Peta Sergeant (Satisfaction, All Saints) and dynamic newcomers Alyssa McClelland (Small Claims) and Sam Anderson.

“The Nine Network’s objective has been to put good quality Australian drama up on the screen,” said Jo Horsburgh, Nine’s Head of Drama. “We've sought a very diverse production slate to complement our longstanding successful drama series McLeod’s Daughters, starting with Sea Patrol, which is action and adventure on a navy patrol boat, Underbelly, based on the Melbourne gangland murders, and now Canal Road.

“The cast of Canal Road is incredibly talented and, as an ensemble, they are simply a knockout. I'm very proud of what everyone has achieved.”

Canal Road is produced in-house by the Nine Network under the creative leadership of producer Susan Bower, in collaboration with writers Sarah Smith, John Ridley and Dave Warner, and directed by Kevin Carlin. Filming takes place at Channel Nine’s GTV Studios and on location in and around Melbourne. The 13-part series will go to air in 2008.

Comments

People who type in caps lock have worthless opinions.
This show is great, and for me, local.

I hope people don't give up on it. I'd like to see it moved out of daytime broadcasting.

Holly
9 Nov 08 at 11:56 am

watched gor the first time late last night. I thought the show was great, the storyline plausible. The lead actor played his role like a true professional. It showcased Melbourne a lot perhaps that is why it may not appeal to a nationwide audience.

maria
19 Jun 08 at 1:33 pm

WHAT A FLOP CANAL ROAD WAS, BIG TV PROMTION , WHAT A BORING START AND BORING FINISH , I DONT THINK ILL BE WATCHING THIS SLOW BORING SHOW. DRAMA AT ITS WORST, CHANNEL NINE YOU HAVE GONE BACKWARDS ON THIS ONE..

MARIO
16 Apr 08 at 10:35 pm

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