Reg Grundy, a veteran TV executive best known for creating the long-running Australian soap opera “Neighbors,” has died at age 92. He died at his home in Bermuda, where he has lived since 1982 with his wife, actress Joy Chambers, according to the BBC. Grundy’s production company created many of Australia’s biggest TV hits, including “The Young Doctors,” “Sons and Daughters” and “Prisoner: Cell Block H.” He also co-produced the 1977 documentary “Abba: The Movie.” Also Read: Russell Crowe in Talks to Star in 'The Mummy' Opposite Tom Cruise In addition, he picked up several U.S. game shows...
- 5/9/2016
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Beneath Hill 60's director Jeremy Sims (pictured) and producer Bill Leimbach are attempting to secure funding for a 13 part mini-series to be adapted from Joy Chambers' best-selling World War One-set novel, Vale Valhalla, with the series to be rebranded Caroline's War. Beginning in Colonial Queensland at the end of the 19th century and playing out its shocking and emotional conclusion on the battlefields of France during the Great War of 1914-18, Jeremy Sims says the epic drama, which will be told through the lives of three families, will tap into the fascination that audiences have for the Great War.
- 3/26/2012
- FilmInk.com.au
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