Bevan Lee

Erik Thomson and Bevan Lee

Amazon Prime Video is returning one of our favourite Australian dramas with Back to the Rafters and 6 brand new episodes. I chat to two television icons. First, creator and writer of Packed/Back to the Rafters Bevan Lee and then secondly Dave Rafter himself, Erik Thomson. In the first part Bevan Lee chats about: the complexities of writing the new iteration of Rafters the overall theme of the 6 episodes a look at the key characters and how they are re introduced Michael Caton’s performance as a dementia patient recasting the role of Rachel Rafter other favourites returning Libby Tanner’s character how the Amazon deal happened Between Two Worlds possibility of season 2 of Rafters the magic ingredients of a reboot – Advertisement –     In the second part Erik Thomson chats about: any hesitancy in returning to the show the reunion with the cast what is in store for Dave and Julie how the show came back together who was missed in the reunion reuniting with Libby Tanner (from All Saints and Pacific Drive) difference between making the show with Amazon as opposed as to with Seven meeting now wife Caitlin McDougall working with Caitlin on The Alice Always Greener who is the most popular out of Dave Rafter, George Turner and Mitch Stevens? Aftertaste on ABC next projects the “missing” Logie Back to the Rafters picks up six years on from when we last saw the Rafter family. Dave (Erik Thomson) and Julie (Rebecca Gibney) have created a new life in the country with youngest daughter Ruby (Willow Speers). As everyone comes together in Sydney to celebrate Dave and Julie’s 35th Anniversary, history repeats and circumstances force them all to cram into Ben’s two-bedroom home – once again packed to the-you-know-what. During the visit it becomes apparent that the older Rafter children are facing new challenges with Ben (Hugh Sheridan) recently married to Cassie (HaiHa Le) and hoping to start a family, Nathan (Angus McLaren) trying to do it all as a single dad to Edward (Kaspar Frost) and Rachel (Georgina Haig) living a secret life in New York. Granddad Ted (Michael Caton) struggles to find his place, Julie wrestles with the pain of being absent from the rest of the family, whilst Dave treasures his Buradeena easy lifestyle finding a new mate in his young employee, Paddo (Aaron L. McGrath) who shares his love of motocross racing. Dave and Julie Rafter’s country-town happiness is brought sharply into question when the city reunion reveals crises in the lives of the rest of the family. What will this mean for Australia’s favourite Mum and Dad? Whether they are crammed under the same roof, or spread out across different cities, towns or countries, the same honesty, love and laughter bonds them all and we see that even as life moves on, family doesn’t. Created by Bevan Lee, Back to the Rafters was commissioned by Amazon Studios and produced by Seven Studios for Amazon Prime members in over 240 countries and territories. The series is written by Bevan Lee, Margaret Wilson, Trent Atkinson and Katherine Thomson, directed by Jeremy Sims, Lynn Hegarty and Catherine Millar and executive produced by Julie McGuaran, alongside Series Producer Chris Martin-Jones, Co-producer Lesley Parker and Associate Producer Katherine Thomson. Back to the Rafters – September 17th on Amazon Prime Video Special thanks to Julia Murray at Amazon Prime Video for organizing the interviews Note: My story and podcast first appeared on TV Blackbox

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Bevan Lee

Bevan Lee, creator of All Saints, Packed to the Rafters, Winners and Losers, A Place to Call Home and the new series Between Two Worlds chats to Aaron Ryan about his extensive 40-year career. This special extended one on one podcast goes beneath the surface to discover the foundation of his genius creativity, some eyebrow-raising tales and a unique perspective on the Australian television landscape. – Advertisement –     His passion for Australian drama is evident in the way he delivers his responses, which are brutally honest, a touch cheeky and with a pinch or flair to create an engaging and provoking platform for listeners to delve into the life of the man responsible for many of our most loved television shows. From Sons & Daughters, to a lifelong creative partnership with John Holmes and from a no go masturbation Rafters scene to the show that left us too soon, this engaging creative will leave you wanting more. This bonus episode is the first in a series where we chat to the makers, movers and shakers of the Australian television landscape. Thank you to Bevan Lee and the publicity team at Channel 7 for this very lengthy discussion that showcases his legacy and contribution to the Australian landscape. Between Two Worlds airs Sunday nights from July 26th 2020 at 8:30pm on Seven. Note: My story and podcast first appeared on TV Blackbox

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