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Early glimpse of Spirited

…and here is a glimpse of Claudia Karvan in her new series for Foxtel, Spirited.

In this photo, Karvan appears as Suzy Darling, a dentist who walks away from a loveless marriage and moves into an old apartment where  she lives with the ghost of ‘80s rock star Henry Mallet, played by UK actor Matt King (Peep Show, Star Stories, Inkheart, Rocknrolla, Whites).

The premise of the series asks, “What if you don’t meet the love of your life until you are dead?”

The 8 x 1 hr series, which premieres in March, is …

Cameras roll on Spirited

Foxtel begins shooting its new drama series Spirited today.

The series starring and co-produced by Claudia Karvan also features Rodger Corser and British actor/comedian Matt King (Peep Show, Star Stories, Inkheart, Rocknrolla, Whites).

The eight episode series is described as ‘a blackly funny exploration of love, death and life’ with King playing the ghost of a dead English rock star who appears in the new home of Karvan’s character.

Karvan plays Suzy Darling, a dentist who has moved so single-mindedly through life that she has not stopped to smell the roses. When …

Foxtel 2010 highlights

Foxtel’s, Brian Walsh outlined a long list of 2010 programming highlights to advertisers at the second annual MCN Upfront last night, which will be of interest to many subscribers:

- FOX8’s The Contender begins on November 2nd.
- The Chaser’s War On Everything, repeat episodes with a special director’s commentary.
- Sky News Active service will debut on channel 600 in November.
- The LifeStyle Channel will have 22 episodes of Come Dine With Me beginning January 15.
- A third series of Selling Houses Australia.
- American Idol with new judge Ellen in January.
- A second …

Nine channels Karvan’s Spirit

Channel Nine has picked up a new series by actress Claudia Karvan, based on the 1968 series The Ghost and Mrs Muir, entitled Spirit.

Karvan is set to star in the series, her first commercial TV project since The Secret Life of Us.

Source: Daily Telegraph