Sylvania Waters (TV series)

Sylvania Waters was an Australian reality television series that followed the lives of an Australian family – one of the first such programs in Australia.[4][5][3][6][5] It premiered on Australian television in 1992 and was co-produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).[7] The show documented the lives of Noeline Baker and Laurie Donaher of 48 Macintyre Crescent in the Sydney waterside suburb of Sylvania Waters over a six-month period, emphasising the couple's newfound wealth and luxurious lifestyle as well as interpersonal conflicts.[8][9][10]

Sylvania Waters
GenreReality
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes12[1]
Production
Producer(s)Paul Watson
Running time43-44 minutes
Release
Original networkAustralian Broadcasting Corporation[2][3]
Original release7 March (1992-03-07) 
28 June 1992 (1992-06-28)

References

  1. Rampton, James (10 November 1995). "The stitch-up merchant..." The Independent.
  2. "Sylvania Waters 'made wife suicidal'". The Herald. Glasgow, Scotland: Herald and Times Group. 30 August 1993.
  3. Milliken, Robert (24 July 1992). "TV family saga offends sensitive Australians". The Independent.
  4. "The Museum of Broadcast Communications - Encyclopedia of Television - Sylvania, Waters". Museum.tv.
  5. Armstrong, Stephen (20 November 2006). "Interview: Paul Watson". The Guardian.
  6. "ACA visits Noeline and Laurie". Televisionau.com. July 2014.
  7. Kalina, Paul (11 March 2010). "A long way from Sylvania Waters". The Age.
  8. Lister, David (22 April 1993). "First Night: TV family makes Australians cringe: Sylvania Waters". The Independent.
  9. "Sylvania Waters feud". A Current Affair. 2 April 2012. Archived from the original on 11 April 2012.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  10. Maddox, Garry (13 October 2009). "Reality takes a beating as Noeline rides again". The Sydney Morning Herald.


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