Short Cuts (TV Series)

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Short Cuts
Format Drama
Created by Marieke Hardy
Starring Katie Barnes,Gemma Bishop, Damien Bodie, Alex Cappelli, Dylan Gray, Joel Gray, Leah De Neise, Lucia Smyrk, Alex Tsitsopoulos, Matthew Green
Country of origin Australia
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 25 minutes
Broadcast
Audio format Stereo
Original run July 1, 2002August 1, 2002
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Short Cuts was an Australian Drama aimed at teenagers that aired between July and August 2002. It was financed by Australian Film Finance Corporation and Burberry Productions.[1]

Contents

[edit] Premise

Short Cuts depicts a group of students in a Media Studies class facing the challenges of growing up and using a camera to express themselves.

[edit] Cast

  • Katie Barnes as Fiona Frischmann
  • Gemma Bishop as Sophie Bennett
  • Alex Cappelli as Kurt Winters
  • Alex Tsitsopoulos as Ross Papasavas

Recurring guest stars:

Marcus Eyre as Aaron Winters, Kurt's father, appearing in 11 episodes

Alex Konis as Laz Papasavas, Ross's brother, appearing in 12 episodes

Marieke Hardy, writer of the series, guest starred as Josephine Coxon in 2 episodes.

[edit] Episodes

One series of Short Cuts was filmed, and it comprised of 26 episodes.

[edit] Season 1 (2002)

# Airdate Prod. Code Title
1 July 15, 2002 101 Action!
2 July 16, 2002 102 Wheels on Fire
3 July 17, 2002 103 Money or the Box
4 July 18, 2002 104 Au Naturel
5 July 19, 2002 105 Crash and Burn
6 July 22, 2002 106 Home and Away
7 July 23, 2002 107 Wonder Twins Activate
8 July 24, 2002 108 Burn, Baby, Burn
9 July 25, 2002 109 My Funny Valentine
10 July 26, 2002 110 The Grass Is Greener
11 July 29, 2002 111 Super Geek
12 July 30, 2002 112 The Thrill of the Chase
13 July 31, 2002 113 A Fete Worse Than Death
14 August 1, 2002 114 Anarchist's Convention
15 August 2, 2002 115 Eye of the Tiger
16 August 5, 2002 116 What a Feeling
17 August 6, 2002 117 Every Vote Counts
18 August 7, 2002 118 The Night of Nights
19 August 8, 2002 119 Splitting a Tom
20 August 9, 2002 120 Mummy Dearest
21 August 12, 2002 121 Party on, Rhys
22 August 13, 2002 122 Fight the Power
23 August 14, 2002 123 Cops & Robbers
24 August 15, 2002 124 Survivor
25 August 16, 2002 125 As a Row of Tents
26 August 19, 2002 126 Cut

[edit] Awards

Marieke Hardy won an Australian Writers' Guild Award in 2003 for Short Cuts.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Short Cuts TV Show - Short Cuts Television Show - TV.com