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Every house holds a secret, doesn't it? And in those houses, individual rooms have secrets of their own... and in those rooms, there are items with their own secrets, too. What happens when one of those secrets goes missing? And needs to be returned...
Rachael Blake starred in the iconic ABC series
Wildside
. More recently she's been in
Significant Others
and
Cleverman
. She won with 2014 Best Actress Award at the Monteal Film Festival for
Melody
. She's won an AFI and Silver Logie, and was awarded the Centenary Medal for her services to the Australian Film Industry in 2001.
Music: Theme music by
Trevor Brown
Incidental music: (All tracks played by
Gregor Quendel
) and free for use under the
Pixabay
Content License.)
Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement by Ludvig van Beethoven.
Impromptu No 1 by Franz Schubert.
Piano Arpeggio 1 Variation 1 by Gregor Quendel.
Cinematic Music Sketches: Cinematic Piano Sketch by Gregor Quendel.
Fantasie Impromptu by Chopin, arr for music box by Gregor Quendel.
Caprice N0 24 in A Minor by Niccolo Paganini.
Prelude Op 32 No 12 in G Sharp Minor by Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement by Beethoven arr for strings by Gregor Quendel.
Requiem Dies Irae by Wofgang Amadeus Mozart.
Frühlingsrauschen Rustle of Spring by Christian Singding.
The Tempest Piano Sonata No 17 in D Minor by Ludvig van Beethoven.
Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy.
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Shane Bourne is a stand up comedian, actor and musician. He's hosted TV shows including
Thank God You're Here
and
How the Hell Did We Get Here?
He's had roles in
Fisk, City Homicide, MDA
and
The Flying Doctors
. He won two AFI Awards for Best Actor in a Television Drama for
MDA
, for which he was also nominated for the Most Outstanding Actor at the 2003 Logies.
Theme music:
Trevor Brown
Incidental music:
Magic in the Garden by Rafael Krux. From FreePD licensed under Creative Commons.
Beginning of Conflict by Rafael Krux. From FreePD licensed under Creative Commons.
Shining Stars by Rafael Krux. From FreePD licensed under Creative Commons.
Slice of Life by Brian Teoh. From FreePD licensed under Creative Commons.
Isolation Waltz by Brian Teoh. From FreePD licensed under Creative Commons.
Battle Ready by Brian Teoh. From FreePD licensed under Creative Commons.
The Britons by Kevin McLeod. From FreePD licensed under Creative Commons.
Burt’s Requiem by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Novus Initium by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Winter by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Cinematic Music Sketches - 09 - Cinematic Cello Ostinato Sketch by Gregor Quendel. Free for use under the
Pixabay
Content License.
Tony Martin is best known for starring as Detective Bill McCoy in ABC's
Wildside
. Other TV appearances include
E Street and Heartbreak High
. He played Arthur 'Neddy' Smith in the miniseries
Blue Murder
.
Theme music:
Trevor Brown
Incidental music: (All Public Domain tracks from the
Open Music Archive.
)
April Kisses, written and performed by Eddie Lang (1904-1933), recording date unknown.
Six Cold Feet in the Ground, written and performed by Leroy Carr (1905-1935), recording date 25 February 1935.
Eddie's Twister, written and performed by Eddie Lang (1904-1933), recording date unknown.
Sail Away Lady, performed by 'Uncle Bunt' Stephens, recording date 29 March 1926.
Evil Minded Blues, written and sung by Virginia Liston (1890-1932), recording date 29 May 1926.
Titanic Blues, written and sung by Virginia Liston (1890-1932), recording date 29 May 1926.
In the Dark Flashes, written by Bix Beiderbeck, performed by Jess Stacy, recording date 1935.
Umbrellas to Mend, written by Mel B Kaufman, performed by the Frisco 'Jass' Band, recording date 1918.
We’ve all known them, haven’t we? People who fall in love but who then want the other person to change. What if the love is all consuming, though... and the other person is determined to stay the same?
Genevieve Turner acted and danced in high school and college. She's done some corporate work. With a powerful reading voice she's a great narrator of this dark story of love... and death.
Music: Theme music by
Trevor Brown
.
Incidental music: (All tracks from the Johnny Ripper album
Soundtrack for a Film That Doesn't Exist
.
Licensed under
Creative Commons
and available at the
Free Music Archive
. (Note: some tracks have been shortened or looped, or overlaid.)
Tracks:
Opening credits.
Audrey.
Untitled (Waking Up).
At The Sea.
As A Child.
Back To The Start.
Gare Du Nord.
Your Heart With George.
SFHK Mental Breakdown
On The Moon.
Theme 4
In A Dream.
Sundown.
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Hani Abdile is a writer and spoken word poet based in the Gadigal lands of the Eora Nation, in Sydney. Her first book of 43 poems,
I will rise
was published by Writing Through Fences in 2016 and explores how the power of our collective voices can help shape the world to be a better place, for the next generation. Hani’s work also features in Writing Through Fences – Archipelago of Letters.
Hani has performed her work around Sydney and interstate and continues to write for freedom and human rights.
Hani is an honorary member of PEN International, a lead member of
Writing Through Fences
, and an Ambassador for the Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS)
Theme music:
Trevor Brown
There are droughts, and then there are Droughts. And then there are DROUGHTS. This is a not a story of surviving the dry sky though, but about what comes afterwards.
Anne-Louise Lambert is best known for her role as Miranda in Peter Weir's
Picnic at Hanging Rock
. She appeared in a multitude of films and TV in the years since, including
The Alice, White Collar Blue, Water Rats, The Norman Gunston Show
and
Number 96
. Her film credits include
Somersault
and Peter Greenaway's
The Draughtsman's Contract
.
Theme music:
Trevor Brown
Incidental music:
Inner Peace Meditation by NaturesEye. Free for use under the
Pixabay
Content License.
Meditation Space -Olistik Sound Project by Patrizio Yoga. Free for use under the
Pixabay
Content License.
Meditation of Time by NaturesEye. Free for use under the
Pixabay
Content License.
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Bryan Dawe is one of Australia’s finest political satirists. He has enjoyed a long career on ABC radio and stage, writing and performing his much loved characters
Sir Murray Rivers QC and Roly Parks’
Letter from Kalangadoo
.
On television he was best known for his work with the late John Clarke.
Their
Clarke & Dawe
segment on radio and television ran for 30 years.
He was also a cast member with John Clarke and Gina Riley in the much
acclaimed ABC Television series
The Games
’.
Bryan has also appeared in various films including the hit Australian film
The
Castle
’.
In addition, Bryan is a very accomplished digital artist, having held many
exhibitions in Australia as well as one in his current home of Tangier in Morocco. He is currently preparing a new exhibition to be shown in Morocco and Australia in 2023.
Music:
Trevor Brown
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Nancy Denis is a multidisciplinary artist who began her career early in
Annie the Musical
. Since then she has appeared on TV and films such as ABC’s
Cleverman
, Netflix's
600 Bottles of Wine
and Baz Luhrmann’s
The Great Gatsby
. Nancy debuted with Sydney Theatre Company earlier this year in
Blithe Spirit
followed by her acclaimed performance as Mrs Johnson in
A Raisin In The Sun
.
Nancy wrote a play with songs,
Ma’p Boulé
performed at Darlinghurst Theatre. You can also keep up with Nancy on her YouTube channel
The Nancy Denis Show
where she interviews a variety of local artists, guests and musical acts. She has an Artist in Residency with Red Rattler Theatre in 2023.
Catherine McClements has recently starred in the second season of the Network Seven series
Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries
and the Netflix series
Pieces of Her
alongside Toni Collette, David Wenham and Jessica Barden. Her other television credits include the HBO series
The Leftovers, Sisters
for the Ten Network,
The Beautiful Lie, Rake
and
Time Of Our Lives
for the ABC, the Foxtel series
Wentworth
, Showtime’s
Tangle
, Network Ten’s drama series
Rush, The Pacific, Crashburn, The Secret Life of Us, Water Rats, Waiting at The Royals, Call Me Mum, GP, Tomorow’s End, My Brother Tom
and the telemovies
The Broken Shore, After the Deluge, Mary Bryant
and
The Falls
.
She won the 2010 AFI Award for Best Actress in a Television Drama for
Tangle
, a Silver Logie Award for
Water Rats
(Most Outstanding Actress) and an AFI Award for her guest role in
The Secret Life of Us
. She also received an AFI Award for Best Actress in her feature film debut,
Weekend with Kate
.
Music:
Trevor Brown
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Michael is both a narrator and a director for radio and film. His short film
The Projectionist
premiered at the 40th New York Film Festival in 2002. It was awarded the Grand Prix at the 2003 Tampere Film Festival (Finland), and went on to win a further ten international awards at festivals in Valladolid (Spain), Los Angeles, Nashville, Melbourne and Sydney, and has screened at over seventy film festivals worldwide - most recently in Moscow and Berlin.
Michael holds a Masters degree in Film and Television, specialising in Directing, from AFTRS and teaches screen acting and directing. He has presented programs of his work to audiences in St. Petersburg, Zagreb, Dresden, Telluride, Szolnok (Hungary) and London.
A simple plea in a court case leads a reporter to take a trip back into Sydney's seedy past - leading to an unexpected conclusion.
Nadine Garner’s extensive list of theatre credits include
The Lifespan of a Fact, Emerald City, Photograph 51, Di and Viv and Rose, The Distance, The Weir, Private Lives, The Three Sisters
and
The Cherry Orchard
for MTC;
Zebra!
and
Life After George
for STC;
Miss Julie
for Perth Theatre Company;
Romeo and Juliet
and
Taming of the Shrew
for The Australian Shakespeare Company. She starred in Sam Mendes’ production of
Cabaret
and received a Helpmann Award and Green Room Award for her performance as Fraulein Kost.
She will next star in Scott Major’s debut feature film
Darklands
. Her other feature film credits include Ben Hackworth’s debut feature
Celeste
, Ana Kokkinos’
The Book of Revelation
, Darren Ashton’s
Razzle Dazzle
and Amanda Jane’s
The Wedding Party
, which earned her a New York City International Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Nadine appeared in the Network 10/Channel 5 (UK) series
Lie With Me
and the ABC crime drama series
Savage River
. Her other television credits include the Stan original series
Bloom, My Life is Murder
and
Mr Black
for Network 10,
The Blake Mysteries: Ghost Stories
for the Seven Network, ABC’s
The Doctor Blake Mysteries
, the Seven Network drama
City Homicide
, the ABC comedy
It’s a Date
as well as
Blue Water High, The Henderson Kids, GP, The Flying Doctors, Boys From the Bush
and
RAW FM
for which she was nominated for an AFI Award for Best Actress in a Television Drama.
Nadine received an AFI Award for Best Actress for her role in
Mull
and in 1995, a Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Supporting Actress and an AFI Award nomination for Best Actress for her role in
Metal Skin
.
Music:
Trevor Brown
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Samuel Johnson is an actor, voiceover artist and philanthropist. He won the AFI award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Telefeature in 2001 for The Secret Life of Us. He played Molly Meldrum in the miniseries Molly for which he won the AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama and won the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Television of 2017. Since 2012, Sam and his sister Connie have run the charity
Love Your Sister
.
Music:
Trevor Brown
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A grisly discovery leads to years of policework that culminates in the clue of a single spoken word...
John Waters is an actor and musician with many years experience on Australian screens and stages. He's appeared on stage in
Hair
,
Jesus Christ Superstair
and
Godspell.
Possibly to prove his versatility, he's also appeared in
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
and
The Addams Family.
He was a regular fixture for almost two decades on ABC-TV's
Playschool
but has had an equally long history playing dramatic roles in shows as diverse as
Rush, All the Rivers Run, The Young Lions, Fireflies, All Saints, Rake
and
Mystery Road.
He also appeared in the Australian classic film
Breaker Morant.
More lately he has toured extensively as a musician, most notably in his John Lennon tribute show,
Looking Through a Glass Onion.
His list of awards includes a Logie and an AFI for Best Performance by an Actor.
Theme music:
Trevor Brown
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Trevor and Simon are in Trevor's studio in Lilyfield, overlooking the community garden and park and are surrounded by an eclectic assortment of instruments, none of which they play with during the entire interview.
If you want to know more about Trevor (and you should) his bio is in the Conversation with Trevor episode link at the end of Season 2 below.
Astute listeners will notice that although this episode is named for a song in line with the other episodes of Season 3, no one is murdered during the entire conversation.
Lynette Curran’s classic Australian TV shows include seven years on
Bellbird
, as well as stints on
Country Town, Number 96, Homicide, Division 4, Bluey, Cop Shop
and
The Restless Years
. More recently she’s been in
Love My Way, Underbelly: The Golden Mile, The Reckoning
and
Wentworth
.
Her film roles have included
Alvin Purple, Caddie, Bliss, Somersault
(winner of the AFI’s and FCCA’s Best Actress in a Supporting Role awards),
Heatwave
and
The Boys
(winner of the FCCA’s Best Supporting Actor award). You can also see her
Marvel’s Shang-Chi
to be released later in 2021.
Music:
Trevor Brown
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Lucky runs a cafe called The Golden Bell. He's kind, caring and generous. He wouldn't call himself 'lucky' though.
Reader: Lex Marinos who said, ‘I love being enticed into a world I think I know, only to be delighted to find there’s magic where I least expected it.’
Lex Marinos OAM, was born into a family of Greek cafe owners. After studying drama at uni he has worked in all areas of the entertainment industry as an actor, director, writer, broadcaster and teacher.
He’s best known for his roles in Kingswood Country and The Slap. He has also worked extensively on ABC radio since the riotous inception of 2JJ. His book Blood and Circuses: an irresponsible memoir was published by Allen & Unwin.
Music: Trevor Brown
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On Thursday Island an earnest government worker, a daughter missing her mother and a garden gnome find a way to work together to bring happiness.
Reader: Sylvia Tabua, who said, ‘Thanks so much, I'd love to do more of these if there are any other opportunities. It brought me joy’
Sylvia Tabua is a senior broadcaster with Radio 4MW on Thursday Island in the Torres Strait where she hosts the Brekky Bot (breakfast show). She has worked passionately in this area for more than 18 years.
She produced the documentary Striking Pearls and co-produced Dinghy Gurls, which looks at how Torres Strait women challenge the sea country they live and work in. As well as coordinating cultural and music festivals, she also appeared in both seasons of the radio series Kasa Por Yarn.
Music: Trevor Brown
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Genevieve started professional life in musical theatre, including the Australian cast productions of Hair and Rent. She also had roles in Sisterella, Porgy and Bess, The Wedding Song, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Blues in the Night and Albert Herring, for Opera Australia.
She's a talented actor who has had some roles in television and films. She still sings. She was a founding member of the
The Glamma Rays.
Victoria's debut film role was as the lead Martin Scorsese’s feature Brides alongside Golden Globe winner Damian Lewis.
Her other features include Going Going, The Drover’s Wife, Thirst, Blessed and With Heart and Soul. Her most recent screen work includes HBO’s The Leftovers, ABC’s Wakefield, Barracuda (Logie Award nomination), The Code, Parent Up! and My Place. She’s also appeared in The Tailings, Deep Water and East West 101 on SBS.
Victoria has also worked as dramaturge, assessor and writer at STC, Griffin and other theatres in Sydney.
Music: Trevor Brown
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He won the 2020 AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama Series for Stateless and a Best Actor Helpmann Award for The Servant of Two Masters.
Music: Trevor Brown
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His recent screen work includes guest roles in RFDS and Frayed. Other television roles include Thalu, Black Comedy, Redfern Now, My Place, Dead Heart and Heartland. He also appeared in the films Around the Block and The Combination. He has performed in numerous roles for the theatre.
Music: Trevor Brown
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Tiriel is best known for his iconic performances as Martin de Stasio in the classic Australian current affairs parody, Frontline, and lawyer Dennis Denuto in The Castle. His other TV work includes Operation Buffalo, Mr Inbetween, Home and Away, Love Child, Janet King, Rake, All Saints, Underbelly, City Homicide, The Secret Life of Us, Seachange and Redfern Now.
His other film appearances include roles in Happy Feet, Crocodile Dundee in LA, This Little Love of Mine, Book Week, Harmony, Other Life, Unindian, The Wolverine, Windsor, King Kong, The Parlour, Garage Days, Queen of the Damned, The Elixir, The Inheritance and Gods of Egypt.
Trevor Brown composed the episode music for season two of Ear Movies.
In this special episode he chats to Simon Luckhurst about his music and the processes he follows when he's composing.
Interviewer
: Simon Luckhurst, who said, ‘While I'm exploring new places to go with long "short" stories, Trevor is moving the other way and is composing mini-symphonies.’
Trevor Brown is an Australian freelance composer, multi-instrumentalist, improviser, artistic director, producer, sound designer, occasional academic, and radio presenter who works across several artistic and cultural fields.
Currently completing a Doctor of Music Arts at the Sydney Conservatorium on 'Composing with Volatile Media (playing with fire, working with the unknown and the uncontrollable via Improvised Conduction, Technological Interventions, Multi-Art form Collaboration and Environmental Compostition').
Ann’s first two careers were as a classical ballet dancer followed by a stage, screen and voice actor.
She believes that at heart of every performance are great stories. As a performer she loves to explore story and character in order to open audiences eyes to others journeys and truths. She loves great writing and relishes working with thought provoking writers and directors.
After over 20 years as a performer she decided it was time to give back. She now runs her own business where she designs and facilitates communication programs to a range of participants, works for a vibrant and exciting social enterprise supporting young people, former refugees and the planet, and does her best with her partner as a parent to two teenagers.
Every now and again she is tempted back to performance… but only when the right story comes along. She says that Biological Poker was one of these stories.
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Two outback towns fought in a war no one has ever heard of in this funny story of ANZAC and rural Australia.
Reader: Brett Hunt, who said, ‘What you’ve captured here is just simply stunning... I’m speechless…’
Brett Hunt is a graduate of Wollongong University’s Creative Arts program.
As a singer, songwriter and actor Brett has released a number of CDs and toured Australia and overseas. He performs his one man show, Dusted Off, in schools around Australia.
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Trevor never laughed so much until he joined the funeral industry and met Knippler, Jimmy and Gavin, the ghost of an old mate.
Reader: Tug Dumbly, who said, ‘Soul Searching is an inventive, macabre and blackly fun worm's-eye view of the funeral industry, from hyper earthy to hyper surreal, with real pathos too. It has great flesh and blood characters who I could really get my teeth into as I read it!’
Tug Dumbly is a poet, performer, songwriter and satirist who has worked widely in live venues, schools, and radio (Triple J and ABC 702). He established some seminal spoken word nights in Sydney, including the legendary Bardflys in Glebe.
He has released two spoken word CDs, once won the Spirit of Woodford storytelling award, twice won the Banjo Paterson Prize, and three times won the Nimbin Performance Poetry Cup.
Most of his career has focused on live performance but his work has also appeared in various publications including Southerly, the Canberra Times and the Australian. His first poetry collection, Son Songs, was released by Flying Islands Books in 2018.
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Becoming invisible was no hardship for Leonie Morrison, as she’d been overlooked by most people for years anyway. Disappearing permanently from public view, however, was only the start of her story.
Reader: Kate Fitzpatrick, who said, ‘I loved this curious, sad, fascinating story from the first time I read it. I could hear the voices.’
Kate Fitzpatrick has had a long happy career.
From stage to page and lots in between, Kate is a highly accomplished actor & four-time published author. Passionate, intelligent, witty and amusing, Kate has appeared on stage and screen, playing everyone from Marilyn Monroe, to Hamlet’s mother, Don Juan – and most recently, Fräulein Schneider in Cabaret.
She loves playing drama as well as comedy. Her professionalism and natural story-telling ability add to her success in the sound booth as a reader and voice over artist.
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A swagman, an Aboriginal stockman and a talking horse head to France in 1916. Although they have many laughs and adventures along the way, their real journey begins once the war is over.
Reader: David Field, who said, ‘Great story... So touching and really the talking horse is just so f***ing great. It keeps the humour alive the whole way!!!! Simon brought this touching surreal story to me two years ago. What a pleasure to finally orate it. Hope everyone enjoys it as much as I did reading it!’
David Field has been a performer for the last 35 years. Though considered a character actor, he thinks that 'character' should be part of every actor’s work. He has appeared in many many films, TV productions and plays. He'd mention them but knows if you're interested that Google will reveal all!!!
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Elizabeth Surbey is a talented actor who studied drama and then went into teaching. She's a passionate advocate of the arts, of the need for theatre and for stories in general.
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Music
Trevor Brown
Season Three underscores and Season Two interstitial music written and performed by Trevor.
Ear-Movies theme music and Season One music bought from the internet. A couple of sound effects in Season Three were sourced from Pixabay, however most were field recordings made by Trevor.
I've just finished reading Charlie's Wives and hand-on-heart can say it's one of the most beautiful books I have ever read! Compassionate, gentle, kind, loving and real and I was up until 12 midnight last night reading it because I couldn't put the bloody thing down!! That's 2 and a half hours past my bedtime! - Tim via email.
That was one champion book. It just flows from first page to last. - Bryan on Facebook.
Just finished this book - a wonderful read. I highly recommend it. - Carole on Facebook.