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December Media and Biopixel ink three Giant Screen/IMAX film ventures

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Experienced Giant Screen/IMAX film production house, December Media and specialist natural history filming company BioPixel are pleased to announce that they have finalised an agreement to develop and produce three 3D Giant Screen/IMAX films.

The deal will commence with the development and production of their first film focusing on the world’s largest living structure, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Great Barrier Reef – 3D is currently in advanced stage of financing and is scheduled to commence shooting March 2015.

Emmy Award winning Victorian based company, December Media is the production house behind Giant Screen/IMAX hit, Hidden Universe 3D. Hidden Universe 3D has been in the Australian Top 10 box office in both 2013 and 2014. December Media is also currently in production on two new 3D films with Swinburne Universities Department of Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Life in Space 3D and Earth Story 3D.

BioPixel is a Queensland company based at James Cook University in Cairns. Founded by telecommunications entrepreneur Bevan Slattery and Emmy award-winning cinematographer and marine biologist Richard Fitzpatrick, BioPixel brings to the partnership an unequalled knowledge and understanding of the diversity that is the Great Barrier Reef along with a focus on the latest image capture technologies like 5K filming and high speed shooting.

Heath Watt, Managing Director of December Media, said, “We have been scoping the world for potential partnerships for new and exciting Giant Screen/IMAX projects for some time. With BioPixel’s amazing experience in and capability for shooting natural history it is a natural fit to our Giant Screen/IMAX slate strategy.”

Bevan Slattery, co-founder of BioPixel, said of the newly signed agreement, “I grew up in central Queensland so the Reef was my back yard, and I’m excited to help bring that experience to Giant Screen using the latest technologies. Combining BioPixel’s technical expertise in shooting natural history with an experienced production partner like December Media will allow us to give our audience the definitive Great Barrier Reef experience.”

Richard Fitzpatrick, co-founder and Director of Photography of BioPixel, said, “There is no better place on earth that is better suited to being presented in 3D than the Great Barrier Reef. Combining our experience and our heavy investment in the latest filming technologies with a production partner like December Media will allow a whole new generation to experience the Reef like never before.”

Stephen Amezdroz, December Media’s Head of Giant Screen Production said, “I’m excited to be able to broaden the scope of the themes (space and ocean) we bring to the largest and most immersive screens in the world, offering audiences that unique “you are there” experience. It’s also a great reason to get back in the water.”

Shooting for Great Barrier Reef – 3D will begin in March 2015 with scripting on a further two films commencing around the same time.

For further information contact:

Richard Fitzpatrick
Director of Photography BioPixel richard.fitzpatrick@biopixel.tv

Stephen Amezdroz
Manager of Giant Screen Production December Media stephen@decembermedia.com.au

    December Media appoints new Head of Non-Scripted

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    September 17, 2014December Media, leading independent content production company (Doctor Blake Mysteries, Mrs Biggs, Hidden Universe), today announces the appointment of former Rival Media Limited (“Rival”) Managing Director, Howard Myers as its new Head of Non-Scripted commencing in late 2014.

    Howard has held numerous senior production and executive roles, including stints with Disney Channel in the UK, Disney-ABC International in Los Angeles and more recently establishing independent production company Rival in the UK.

    Heath Watt, December Media’s Managing Director, said “We are delighted that we were able to entice Howard to join the December Media team. Howard’s experience in developing, pitching and producing non-scripted content of all scales will be the foundation for the realignment of December Media’s factual and non-scripted business.

    “December Media has achieved significant domestic and international success through its drama and giant screen projects in recent years. Drama franchise, Doctor Blake Mysteries, is currently in its third season for ABC and has been licensed in the UK to BBC1 and in the USA on BBCWW/PBS. Giant screen film, Hidden Universe, has been a Top 10 Australian box office film for two years and is current screening on over 35 screens worldwide. With Howard leading the creative fire in our non-scripted division, we are sure that it will not be long before our non-scripted projects deliver success for domestic and international clients alike.”

    Howard Myers, said “I am truly excited to be joining the December Media team. This is a brilliant opportunity to work with a company that has a great pedigree, a fantastic reputation and a solid base for me to create and oversee production of Factual, Factual-Entertainment and Entertainment projects both locally and across the globe. I’m also looking forward to learning to surf and BBQ like a pro!”

    Howard will initially undertake consultancy work for December Media from the UK and then join the Australian operation later in the year. Howard will work closely with the December Media team in the main office situated in Melbourne. December Media is currently scoping Sydney locations for an office, from which Howard will ultimately be based.

    DOCTOR BLAKE wins Silver in New York’s World’s Best TV and Film Festivals

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    April 10, 2014 – The Doctor Blake Mysteries (Season One) has this week received a prestigious Silver World Medal for Best Drama at the New York Festivals World’s Best TV & Film 2014 awards. The New York International festival honours the world’s most outstanding in the television and film industries with 50 countries competing for the coveted awards.

    The international win is yet another reason for celebration for the show and its producers, December Media, with this week’s announcement of the commencement of scripting for a third season of The Doctor Blake Mysteries. This comes on top of the recent announcement the star of the show, multi‐award winning Craig McLachlan, has been nominated for Most Outstanding Actor in this year’s TV WEEK Logies awards.

    Producer George Adams said, “This show just keeps giving. We are stunned by the reaction from local audiences but now this level of international recognition has blown us away. I am so delighted for our entire cast and crew who have worked so hard to create a world‐class drama. It appears we might just have done it.”

    Writers will now map out the twists and turns of the new season with promises of even bigger mysteries to uncover, more Blake secrets to unravel and a few surprises along the way. Season Three is expected to film later this year, returning to the iconic town of Ballarat.

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries is an Australian drama success story. Its final episode of the season screens this Friday (April 11 at 8.30pm on ABC1). The series enjoys recognition on the world stage selling to international markets including the United Kingdom, Europe and New Zealand.

    ABC TV to investigate more DOCTOR BLAKE!

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    April 07, 2014 – ABC TV is thrilled to announce that development is underway on the next installment of ABC1’s hit drama series, The Doctor Blake Mysteries.

    Since premiering earlier this year, the second series of The Doctor Blake Mysteries, has become essential Friday viewing attracting a combined metro and regional series average of 1,553,000*.

    Starring the multi Logie award-winning Craig McLachlan and AFI award-winner Nadine Garner, the series is produced in partnership with producer George Adams at Melbourne’s December Media. The success of The Doctor Blake Mysteries in Australia is now being mirrored overseas with the series being sold into international markets including the United Kingdom – screening on BBC1, around Europe, New Zealand and negotiations are currently in progress with the PBS network in the United States.

    ABC Head of Fiction Carole Sklan says “Craig McLachlan has proven to be perfectly cast as the good Doctor and he has acquired a legion of new and old fans. December Media constantly surprise with the originality and authenticity of the murders and mysteries that they are able to conjure up. We’re looking forward to more!”

    December Media Executive Producer Tony Wright says “I am totally delighted that the ABC wants to push ahead with developing the third series. We look forward to being able to reward our large, consistent and loyal audience with more episodes of The Doctor Blake Mysteries.”

    The final episode of series two of The Doctor Blake Mysteries airs this Friday 11th April at 8.30pm on ABC1.

    *OzTAM & RegionalTAM Consolidated data (Feb 2014).

    December Media appoints new Managing Director

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    February 25, 2014 – December Media, a leading independent content production company (The Doctor Blake Mysteries, Mrs Biggs, Hidden Universe 3D), announced today the appointment of former WTFN Commercial Director, Heath Watt as its new Managing Director, commencing early March.

    Heath spent the past two and a half years with WTFN establishing its Sydney operations and launching its distribution business, Fred Media, in which he also held the position of CEO. Prior to WTFN, Heath held senior executive roles at Network Ten (Head of Business Affairs) and at the ABC (Chief Operating Officer, Australia Network).

    Tony Wright, December Media’s Executive Chairman, said “I’m very proud of December Media’s growth and output across drama, factual and Giant Screen films over the last few years. However, I want the company to continue to expand and Heath’s business background and expertise is going to allow us to do this. I’m very excited about Heath joining the company and I’m looking forward to working with him”.

    Heath Watt said, “December Media is a company with fabulous creative instincts and an ability to deliver outstanding content. Mrs Biggs and The Doctor Blake Mysteries are recent testaments to these attributes.

    “The company has shown great innovation over the last couple of years with its move into Giant Screen content, culminating in the release of Hidden Universe 3D. I am extremely excited by the opportunities of this format.

    “I am delighted to have been offered the opportunity to join the company. I look forward to working with the Board and the creative teams to grow the business,” said Watt.

    DOCTOR BLAKE provides the right tonic for the ABC on a Friday night

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    February 14, 2014 – Itʼs been a big week for Doctor Blake. The premiere episode of The Doctor Blake Mysteries, last Friday night (8.30pm), notched up fantastic figures for a returning series on ABC1 and to cap that off the show has been named as a finalist in the drama category at the New York Festival Awards 2014. It is the only Australian drama to be nominated.

    Series One of The Doctor Blake Mysteries has been nominated alongside some impressive dramas including Orphan Black (Canada), Black Mirror and Peaky Binders (UK), The Vikings (USA) and The Blue Rose (NZ). The 2014 Awards will be held inLas Vegas, in April.

    In a week of noisy success for Australian TV drama The Doctor Blake Mysteries proved itself once again to be the quiet achiever for the ABC. Episode One attracted 1.399M (OZtam) viewers not including catch-up.

    Producer George Adams said, “We have always been very confident about Blake but even we are amazed at the commitment and loyalty shown by our audience and to get this level of international acclaim on top is enormously satisfying for everyone involved in the show.”

    Season One of The Doctor Blake Mysteries was a phenomenal success on ABC1 and was also screened in the UK on BBC1. Audiences have taken the show to heart embracing the maverick doctor (Craig McLachlan), his steadfast housekeeper Jean (Nadine Garner) and their world of medicine and mystery.

    This weekʼs episode (Friday 14 February) we find ourselves in the world of Rock ʻnʼ Roll after a star collapses in the arms of his fans. The music is here to stay but not too many people in the quiet City of Ballarat are keen on this new fad. In contrast there is a touring religious road-show in town and that brings with it a “Billy Graham” like fervour. God versus the Devil has never been more clear-cut than this. Cameron Daddo is wonderful as the Evangelist. And look out for the fabulous scene with Dr Blake and housekeeper Jean by the piano as they try and get their heads around this new Rock ʼnʼ Roll craze.

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries is a December Media Production in association with ABC TV, Screen Australia and Film Victoria. Producer George Adams and Executive Producer Tony Wright. ABC Executive Producers Christopher Gist and Carole Sklan.

    MRS BIGGS wins AACTA Award for Best Editing in Television

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    January 29, 2014 – December Media’s and ITV Studios’ acclaimed mini

    series Mrs Biggs has won the Best Editing in Television Award at the 3rd inaugural AACTA Awards in Sydney this Tuesday. The mini series has been edited by Ben Lester (UK) and Mark Atkin (AUS). The latter received the prestigious award at the AACTA Awards Luncheon yesterday.

    Mrs Biggs is the true story of the woman behind Britain’s most famous villain, Great Train Robber Ronald Biggs. It is the inside story on one of the most infamous crimes of the twentieth century; but more than anything it is a sweeping love story told across three decades and from one side of the world to the other.

    All winners and nominees are listed on the AACTA homepage.

    Time to book your appointment with the doctor. THE DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES returns with a whole new series on ABC 1

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    January 17, 2014 – Heʼs tenacious and charming

    with a knack for solving crimes and he is back on Friday nights from February 7 at 8.30pm.

    After the phenomenal success of series one, series two of The Doctor Blake Mysteries starring Craig McLachlan has been fast tracked. Filming of the second season only finished December 2013.

    Producer George Adams says, “We are delighted

    that the ABC is running Season Two of The Doctor Blake Mysteries less than a year out from Season One. These days audiences of hit shows expect a

    fast seasonal turnaround. The stories, the acting and our guest cast this season are even stronger than

    last time and we canʼt wait for everyone to see it.”

    This season in The Doctor Blake Mysteries, Doctor Lucien Blake returns to Ballarat after an attempt to reunite with his long lost daughter. But itʼs no longer the safe haven he left behind: Danny has been transferred to Melbourne, replaced by a new Senior Constable who seems hell bent on making Blakeʼs job as police surgeon as difficult as possible. Blakeʼs old nemesis Patrick Tyneman has called in the help of some powerful men to keep an eye on Blake. And of course there are the strange and baffling murders that come his way, there are mysteries seeping out of every corner – from political corridors and church vestries, to, art galleries and rockʼnʼroll halls. Nothing is sacred? And no one is safe?

    Leading the cast is Craig McLachlan as the intriguing Dr Lucien Blake. Nadine Garner plays his reliable confidante Jean Beazley, Cate Wolfe is the headstrong nurse Mattie OʼBrien, Joel Tobeck the tenacious Chief Superintendent Matthew Lawson and a newcomer Charlie Cousins plays the inscrutable Senior Constable Charlie Davis.

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries is a December Media Production in association with ABC TV, Screen Australia and Film Victoria. Producer George Adams and Executive Producer Tony Wright. ABC Executive Producers Christopher Gist and Carole Sklan.

    Santa! December Media has been very very good this year!

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    December 12, 2013 – Itʼs been a glittering year for December Media with three of the companyʼs flagship productions receiving high recognition.

    December Mediaʼs acclaimed mini-series Mrs Biggs has received eight AACTA nominations, The Doctor Blake Mysteries was the ABCs highest rating program of all ABC shows for 2013 at 1.9 million viewers on average each week and its film 3D Hidden Universe is currently two at the box office for Australian films on the basis of audience per screen.

    And to top it off, it seems that the UK audiences can’t get enough of the good Doctor Blake, starring Craig McLachlan. The series telecasts on BBC1 at 2.15pm Mondays with more than 1 million viewers. Reviews in the UK have unanimously praised the show. The Australian drama series set a precedent recently as the first ABC commissioned television drama series to be telecast on the pre-eminent national broadcaster.

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries also picked up the APRA award for Best Television Theme (Dale Cornelius) and Carrie Kennedy Adele Flere, Kate Russell & Rob Molnar won the APDG award for Best Design on a TV Drama.

    The AACTA Nominations included Best Telefeature or Mini Series; Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama – Sheridan Smith; Best Cinematography in Television; Best Editing in Television; Sound in Television and Best Original Music Score in Television.

    December Media CEO Tony Wright said,” Iʼm not expecting Santa to leave us much for being so good this year! Weʼve been reaping rewards aplenty! Everyone at December is really kicking goals. Next year is looking pretty good too.”

    Earlier this year December Mediaʼs five-part mini series about the true love story between Charmian and Ronald Biggs, spanning 30 years and three continents, received a BAFTA Award for Best Leading Actress (Sheridan Smith) and Best Mini Series Nomination, BAFTA Television Awards 2013 as well as an International Emmy nomination for Best Leading Actress.

    Hidden Universe, released in September this year, is currently number eight at the box office for Australian films with the expectation it will end up the year in second or third position after The Great Gatsby. The 3D film has released on 22 screens worldwide.

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries (Series Two) wrapped last week after a successful five months shooting in the gothic town of Ballarat 115km north west of Melbourne. The 10-part series set in the late 1950s, stars Craig McLachlan as the intriguing Dr Lucien Blake. Nadine Garner plays housekeeper Jean Beazley, Cate Wolfe is the district nurse Mattie OʼBrien and Joel Tobeck the tenacious Chief Superintendent Matthew Lawson.

    MRS BIGGS nominated for 8 AACTA Awards

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    December 5, 2013 – December Mediaʼs and ITV Studio‘s acclaimed mini series Mrs Biggs has received eight AACTA nominations including Best Telefeature or Mini Series;Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama (Sheridan Smith); Best Cinematography in Television; Best Editing in Television; Best Sound in Television and Best Original Music Score in Television.

    Mrs Biggs is the true story of the woman behind Britain’s most famous villain, Great Train Robber Ronald Biggs. It is the inside story on one of the most infamous crimes of the twentieth century; but more than anything it is a sweeping love story told across three decades and from one side of the world to the other.

    The  3rd AACTA Awards will be held in Sydney in January 2014.

    For a full list of this year’s nominees visit the AACTA Awards website.

    The Mrs Biggs AACTA Award Nominees are:

    AACTA Award for Best Telefeature or Mini Series – Kwadjo Dajan, Tony Wright
    AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Television – Fabian Wagner
    AACTA Award for Best Editing in Television – Ben Lester, Mark Atkin
    AACTA Award for Best Sound in Television – John Wilkinson, John Hughes AMPS, Clare Howarth, John Senior, John Whitworth
    AACTA Award for Best Original Music Score in TV – Bryony Marks
    AACTA Award for Best Production Design in Television – Pat Campbell
    AACTA Award for Best Costume Design in Television – Amy Roberts, Kitty Stuckey
    AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in TV Drama – Sheridan Smith

    The Making of HIDDEN UNIVERSE screens Friday, Nov 22 at 7.30pm on Channel 31

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    November 19, 2013 – Swin TV’s The Ivory Tower goes behind-the-scenes to explore the making of Australia’s first 3D IMAX film Hidden Universe 3D featuring interviews with director Russell Scott, producer Stephen Amezdroz and astronomer Dr. Jonathan Whitmore.

    The Making of Hidden Universe screens on Channel 31 on Friday, 22 November 2013 at 7.30pm.

    THE DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES The first ever ABC commissioned drama series to air on BBC1

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    November 13, 2013 – December Media announced today its 10-part drama series The Doctor Blake Mysteries starring Craig McLachlan will go to air in the UK on BBC1 on Monday 25 November 2013.

    Australian made TV drama is taking the world by storm but The Doctor Blake Mysteries is the first to make onto BBC1.

    Producer George Adams said, “The fact that BBC1 has taken Blake after only one season is unique, unheard of and bloody wonderful all at the same time. It is a great validation of not only Blake but the rise in quality of Australian TV drama.”

    In Australia, the highly successful series achieved a national average audience of 1.5 million viewers across its 10 weeks on air. ABC audiences will be treated to another series of The Doctor Blake Mysteries in 2014. The series iscurrently filming a further 10 episodes with production due to wrap at the end of this year.

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries, set in the late 1950s, is filmed in the iconic town of Ballarat 115km north west of Melbourne. Craig McLachlan stars as the intriguing Dr Lucien Blake. Nadine Garner plays housekeeper Jean Beazley, Cate Wolfe is the district nurse Mattie O’Brien and Joel Tobeck the tenacious Chief Superintendent Matthew Lawson.

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries is a December Media Production in association with ABC TV, Screen Australia and Film Victoria. Producer George Adams and Executive Producer Tony Wright. ABC Executive Producers Christopher Gist and Carole Sklan.

    December Media nominated for Media Super Production Business of the Year

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    October 11, 2013 –  December Media has been nominated for Media Super Production Business of the Year at this year’s Screen Producers Australia Awards!

    The Screen Producers Australia Awards recognise the creation of outstanding screen content by Australian screen businesses. The Awards will be held during the Screen Forever Conference 2013 on Wednesday 20 November in Melbourne.

    Fore more information visit the SPAA Screen Forever website.

     

    MRS BIGGS Sheridan Smith nominated for International Emmy

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    October 8, 2013 – The nominations for the 41st International EMMY® Awards have been announced.19 countries are represented this year,with the ceremony taking place on November 25 in New York City.

    British Actress Sheridan Smith has been nominated for Best Actress for her performance as Charmian Biggs in December Media and ITV’s mini series Mrs Biggs.

    The nominees for BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS are:

    Li Sun
    In The Back Palace: Legend of Zhen Huan
    Dongyang Flower Film TV Culture / Beijing TV Art Center / SMG Picture / Beijing Star Galaxy Film TV Culture Communication
    PR China
    Sheridan Smith In Mrs Biggs
    ITV Studios / December Media
    UK
    Lotta Tejle In 30 Degrees in February
    SVT / Fundament Film
    Sweden
    Fernanda Montenegro In Sweet Mother
    TV Globo
    Brazil

    Fore a full list of nominees visit the International EMMY® Awards website.

    Australia’s first 3D IMAX film Hidden Universe 3D hits stellar heights at the box office in its first week

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    October 1, 2013 – Hidden Universe3D is hidden no longer. In its first week of release, Australia’s first 3D IMAX production has reached the Top 18 of the Australian Box Office. For the weekend of the film’s release Hidden Universe3D grossed $30,056. With only

    two prints of the film in circulation, it wins the average gross per print by far with $15,028/print in front of Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine ($8,518/print).

    Hidden Universe3D takes audiences on a breathtaking journey deep into space in the cinematic medium that transports audiences like no other. With the full power of IMAX 3D cinematography, the deepest reaches of our universe are brought to life with unprecedented clarity through real images captured by the world’s most powerful telescopes—seen on-screen and in 3D for the first time.

    Stunning, high-resolution 3D images of space allow moviegoers to explore the earliest galaxies, watch stars being born in vivid clouds of gas and dust, tour the surface of Mars, and witness images of distant celestial structures including stunning views of the Sun.

    Seen for the first time in IMAX 3D, these dramatic new images offer fresh insight into the origins and evolution of the universe.

    Narrated by Golden Globe winner Miranda Richardson, Hidden Universe3D is a December Cinema Productions film produced in association with Swinburne University of Technology, Film Victoria, and the European Southern Observatory (ESO).  Executive produced by Emmy®-award-winning producer Tony Wright.  Produced in association with MacGillivray Freeman Films. Produced by Stephen Amezdroz and written and directed by Russell Scott. The musical score is by Dale Cornelius.

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    Doctor Blake returns to Ballarat

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    August 1, 2013 – Filming of the second season of The Doctor Blake Mysteries has commenced last Monday. Production will take place in Melbourne and Ballarat during the next 6 months and the audience will

    see the maverick country town Doctor Lucien Blake (Craig McLachlan) return to their TV screens in early 2014.

    In a statement announcing the second series, McLachlan said: “I can’t

    even begin to express how thrilled I am to be traveling back to late 50’s Ballarat for another round of The Doctor Blake Mysteries. My heartfelt thanks to everyone for tuning in.”

    December Media’s head of drama and series creator, George Adams, said: “The audience response to the show has been overwhelming and we are delighted ABC TV want more. Tony Wright and I are beyond pleased the show has found such a loyal following so quickly. The show has been blessed with wonderful stories, a great cast, a tremendous crew and memorable locations. All of these elements plus Craig McLachlan’s finely-tuned performance as Doctor Lucien Blake have helped create a classic murder mystery series for a Friday evening on the ABC.”

    Australia’s Doctor Blake to make house calls in the UK

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    July 4, 2013 – December Media is delighted to announce The Doctor Blake Mysteries has been picked up by BBC One daytime in the UK.

    BBC One daytime will screen the 10-episode series in late 2013.

    In Australia, the highly successful series achieved a national average audience of 1.5 million viewers across its 10 weeks on air.

    Series creator George Adams said today, “Having BBC One take a murder mystery show created and produced in Australia is a tremendous validation of the hard work put in by our entire cast and crew, and especially Craig’s spectacular performance as Doctor Lucien Blake”.

    “We thought it would be hard to top the fact that we have had the ABC hit of the year with 1.5m viewers tuning in every week, but this is the icing on the cake,” says Adams. “Our distributor ITVG has done a great job in securing the sale and we hope that the domestic and now international recognition of the show goes some way to repaying the commitment shown by ABC TV, Screen Australia and Film Victoria. As Doctor Blake would say “Onwards and upwards.”

    Head of Fiction ABC TV Carole Sklan said, “The Doctor Blake Mysteries showcases the creative work of outstanding Australian practitioners. Itʼs wonderful to know it not only connects strongly with local audiences but also resonates with audiences around the world.”

    Head of Programme Acquisition for the BBC Sue Deeks said, “We are delighted that the unconventional Doctor Blake will be providing traditional Aussie grit and humour as well as intriguing and intelligent mystery to BBC Daytimeʼs successful drama line-up.”

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries, set in the late 1950s, is filmed in the iconic town of Ballarat 115km north west of Melbourne. Craig McLachlan stars as the intriguing Dr Lucien Blake. Nadine Garner plays housekeeper Jean Beazley, Cate Wolfe is the district nurse Mattie OʼBrien and Joel Tobeck the tenacious Chief Superintendent Matthew Lawson.

    ABC TV announced recently it had commissioned a second series of its top rating drama series The Doctor Blake Mysteries. Filming will commence on Monday July 29, 2013.

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries is a December Media Production in association with ABC TV, Screen Australia and Film Victoria. Producer George Adams and Executive Producer Tony Wright. ABC Executive Producers Christopher Gist and Carole Sklan.

    HIDDEN UNIVERSE 3D Official Teaser online

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    July 1, 2013 – Already screening in the US and Denmark, Hidden Universe 3D is set to hit the big screen in Australia in September. In the meantime though, you can check out the trailer and plenty of interesting details about this breathtaking documentary online now.

    Hidden Universe 3D is a breathtaking tour of deep space brought to life on the giant screen through mesmerizing, real images captured by the world’s most powerful telescopes. In an age where space tourism has become reality, the film offers a ticket to ride to the stars through the lens of the world’s most powerful telescopes.

    The film is a unique partnership between Swinburne University of Technology’s Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing and December Media.

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    BAFTA success for December Media/ITV co-production MRS BIGGS, Sheridan Smith wins leading actress

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    May 13, 2013 –  The same day as Mrs Biggs finished its first run on Network 7, Sheridan Smith won the leading actress BAFTA Award for

    her performance in the December Media/ITV top rating mini series.

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    She beat fellow nominees Sienna Miller, Rebecca Hall and Anne Reid.

    Mrs Biggs is the true story of the woman behind Britain’s most famous villain, Great Train Robber Ronald Biggs. Over five hour-long episodes we go an astonishing journey with her, from naïve young woman to reluctant gangster’s moll; from a stifling, choking life at the hands of an overbearing father, to

    the joy of freedom and motherhood. Mrs Biggs gives us the inside story

    on one of the most infamous crimes of the 20th century; but more than anything it is a sweeping love story told across three decades and from one side of the world to the other.