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- Frontline_(season_1) abstract "This is a list of the 13 episodes of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994. In series 1, Frontline chronicles the behind-the-scenes workings of a struggling current affairs show competing with dominant players for audience share. The series is shot in mockumentary style.All of the show's episodes were written 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. Although Gleisner did not have a regular role, he had several cameo appearances in the first season as Colin Konica, the photocopier repairman, who has one line in the last episode of the season.".
- Frontline_(season_1) country Australia.
- Frontline_(season_1) firstAirDate "1994-05-09".
- Frontline_(season_1) network ABC1.
- Frontline_(season_1) numberOfEpisodes "13".
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- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "10".
- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "11".
- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "12".
- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "13".
- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "2".
- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "3".
- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "4".
- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "5".
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- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "8".
- Frontline_(season_1) episodenumber "9".
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- Frontline_(season_1) firstAired "1994-05-09".
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- Frontline_(season_1) lastAired "1994-08-01".
- Frontline_(season_1) network ABC1.
- Frontline_(season_1) nextSeason Frontline_(season_2).
- Frontline_(season_1) numEpisodes "13".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-05-16".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-05-23".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-05-30".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-06-06".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-06-13".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-06-20".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-06-27".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-07-04".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-07-11".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-07-18".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-07-25".
- Frontline_(season_1) originalairdate "1994-08-01".
- Frontline_(season_1) seasonName "Frontline'' season 1".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "A gripping hostage siege becomes fodder for the media. Brooke attempts to interview the gunman's mother; Marty and his camera team attempt to break the police barriers; and Brian manipulates both the network and the audience. But Mike scores the big success when he finds himself negotiating with the gunmen on television. ---- This episode is a thinly veiled reference to a highly controversial real-life incident, in which Mike Willesee interviewed gunmen and hostages on-air.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "After Media Watch criticises Frontlines small and easy target, Mike attempts to go for a big story that will take down some of the country's top businessman, but finds himself thwarted at every turn.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "Brian hires Nicky Burke , an attractive female athlete, as a reporter – which offends the women of Frontline, particularly Emma .".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "Brooke does a series on a priest accused of rape, and Brian decides that Frontline needs to play up the moral outrage. Meanwhile, Marty is left with the low-quality news subjects when he and his team wipe out an entire genus of butterfly.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "Brooke uses hidden camera footage to do a story on female shoplifters, causing a media outcry and debate about journalistic ethics. And when Mike is dubbed "the invisible man of current affairs", he begins a variety of publicity stunts to raise his profile. ---- ''Mike's musical attempts are considered a clear dig at Stan Grant, who is an amateur musician.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "In an attempt to gain credibility, Mike travels to Bougainville to do a week's worth of stories on a civil war. When the lacklustre nature of his story is discovered, however, Brian and Emma must attempt to spice it up. Meanwhile, the rest of the team enjoy his absence, while the network trial Brooke as anchor.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "It was claimed in the media at the time that Grant hated the show, was convinced that Mike Moore was a caricature of him.''".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "The Frontline team finds two stories about a murder and a kidnapping, with no likely connection, and decides to merge the two together claiming that there is a serial killer. Elsewhere, Mike grows confused by his fan mail, and Brian skews the opinions of Media Watch to ease Mike's burden.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "The team must manipulate Mike – in one of his 'serious journalism' phases – to do a so-called exposé on table top dancing. And when a crocodile victim's husband won't give a story to the press, Marty goes to extreme lengths to get one.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "When a beautiful young aid worker is found alive after a month missing in the desert, Brian and the Frontline team get into a bidding war with Channel Nine for the interview. Elsewhere, Brooke's interview with Pat Cash has the team gossiping about their relationship.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "When a charity loses thousands of dollars, they ask the media to keep it quiet for the sake of their reputation. Brian and Marty, however, decide to go ahead with the story. Elsewhere, Mike and Brooke prepare for the Logie Awards, but Mike finds himself the only one without a date. ---- This is Bruno Lawrence's last episode. He died before season 2 began filming. In the story it was explained at the start of season 2 that his character, Brian, had been fired off-screen.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "When a woman is dropped from an Australian sport team, she thinks it is because she's not a lesbian. Brooke takes the story, and attempts to transform it into a hit, but in the process ignites hatred from the sporting community. Meanwhile, Emma attempts to get Marty to take his holiday time.".
- Frontline_(season_1) shortsummary "With the show losing female viewers, Brian and Emma attempt to tailor the show to a stereotypical women's market. Mike, meanwhile, attempts to get a serious story on migrant textile workers on the air, while also trying to have 'Friday Night Funnyman' Elliot Rhodes fired, and film a new promo for the network.".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "Add Sex and Stir".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "City of Fear".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "Judge and Jury".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "Playing the Ego Card".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "She's Got the Look".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "Smaller Fish to Fry".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "The Art of Gentle Persuasion".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "The Desert Angel".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "The Invisible Man".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "The Siege".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "This Night of Nights".
- Frontline_(season_1) title "We Ain't Got Dames".
- Frontline_(season_1) subject Category:1994_television_seasons.
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- Frontline_(season_1) comment "This is a list of the 13 episodes of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994. In series 1, Frontline chronicles the behind-the-scenes workings of a struggling current affairs show competing with dominant players for audience share. The series is shot in mockumentary style.All of the show's episodes were written 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.".
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