TwentyfourSeven

TwentyfourSeven was an Australian television series that first screened on SBS in 2002. The series revolves around the lives of the young editorial team who work in the office of an entertainment magazine called 'TwentyfourSeven'.[1]

It was an interactive series that let viewers manipulate the direction of storylines. The series was written on a Monday, shot on a Tuesday and screened on a Wednesday.[2]

The series was produced by Hal and Di McElroy, who also produced another interactive series on SBS called Going Home.[3]

Cast

  • Jenny Apostolou as Joanna Pappas, News and Features Editor
  • John Atkinson as Nick Kaldor, Chief Sub-Editor
  • Caroline Brazier as Georgia Leighton-Smith, Fashion and Style Editor
  • David Callan Robert as James Fraser
  • Hayley McElhinney as Ellie Moore, Editor's Assistant
  • Josh Lawson as Tony White
  • Rockell Williamson as Skye Hadley
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