Upper Middle Bogan
Upper Middle Bogan | |
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Genre | Comedy |
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Opening theme | "Comin' Home Baby" by Mel Tormé |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 24 (list of episodes) |
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Production locations | Melbourne, Australia |
Cinematography | Dan Maxwell |
Editor | Chris Branagan |
Camera setup | single-camera |
Running time | 26–28 minutes |
Production company | Gristmill |
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Network | ABC |
Release | 15 August 2013 30 November 2016 | –
Upper Middle Bogan is an Australian television comedy program created by Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope. It began screening on ABC on 15 August 2013. The series is directed by Hope and Tony Martin. The second and third series began airing on 16 October 2014 and 12 October 2016, respectively.[1]
Synopsis
[edit]Upper Middle Bogan follows the story of two different families connected by blood. Bess Denyar is a doctor who lives in a nice house in an inner city suburb of Melbourne with her architect husband Danny and 13-year-old twins Oscar and Edwina. Bess is stunned when she finds out from blood test results that she is adopted. This occurs when her overbearing posh mother Margaret is admitted to the hospital for high blood sugar levels. Bess tries to meet her birth parents, Wayne and Julie Wheeler. She is shocked to learn that she has three siblings (Amber, Kayne and Brianna) and that her biological family, the "bogan" Wheelers, head a drag racing team in the outer suburbs of the city.[2]
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]- Annie Maynard as Bess Denyar
- Robyn Nevin as Margaret Denyar
- Patrick Brammall as Danny Bright
- Glenn Robbins as Wayne Wheeler
- Robyn Malcolm as Julie Wheeler
- Michala Banas as Amber Wheeler
- Maddy Jevic as Brianna Wheeler
- Rhys Mitchell as Kayne Wheeler
- Harrison Feldman as Oscar Bright
- Lara Robinson as Edwina Bright
- Dougie Baldwin as Shawn Van Winkle
Recurring
[edit]- Dave Thornton as Troy Van Winkle (Amber's ex-boyfriend and Shawn's father)
- Sue Jones as Pat (Margaret's best friend)
- Khaled Khalafalla as Younis
- Martin Dingle-Wall as Evan
- Mark Mitchell as Dr Mortimer
Guests
[edit]- Debra Byrne as Susan
- Gareth Yuen as Lin
- Kym Gyngell as Mr Widdecombe
- Louise Crawford as Hostess
- Nicholas Bell as French Man
- Rohan Nichol as Matt
- Roz Hammond as Sandi
- Steve Bastoni as Benji Amenta
Filming locations
[edit]The town house featured as Margaret Denyar's house in Upper Middle Bogan is located at Summerhill Road in Brighton East, Victoria.[3] It is used to shoot both interior and exterior scenes for the series.[3] The house was sold for $1,905,000 at an auction held on 24 May 2014.[3][4]
Episodes
[edit]Series | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release | ||||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Region 4 | |||||
1 | 8 | 15 August 2013 | 3 October 2013 | 18 September 2013[5] | |||
2 | 8 | 16 October 2014 | 4 December 2014 | 26 November 2014[6] | |||
3 | 8 | 12 October 2016 | 30 November 2016 | 16 November 2016 [7] |
International broadcasts
[edit]In the United States, the show was retitled Bess of Both Worlds when it began streaming on the subscription video-on-demand service Hulu in 2015.[8][9] The series now streams under its original title on Prime Video in the U.S. In New Zealand, the show airs Thursday nights at 10:00 pm on TV One. Episodes are available weekly to stream through TVNZ's Watch Now service.[10] Available in UK and USA Netflix as of late 2024. [11]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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2013 | AACTA Awards[12] | Best Television Comedy or Light Entertainment Series | Upper Middle Bogan | Nominated |
Best Performance in a Television Comedy | Robyn Nevin | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay in Television | Series 1, Episode 5 ("No Angel") | Nominated | ||
2014 | Logie Awards[13] | Most Outstanding Light Entertainment Program | Upper Middle Bogan | Nominated |
AACTA Awards[14] | Best Costume Design in Television | Sandi Cichello | Nominated | |
2015 | Logie Awards[15] | Most Outstanding Comedy Program | Upper Middle Bogan | Nominated |
2016 | AACTA Awards | Best Television Comedy | Robyn Butler, Wayne Hope | Won |
See also
[edit]- List of Australian television series
- List of programs broadcast by ABC (Australian TV network)
- Upper middle class
- Bogan
References
[edit]- ^ Knox, David (24 December 2013). "Renewed: Upper Middle Bogan". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
- ^ "ABC – Blogs – Upper Middle Bogan". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 31 October 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
- ^ a b c Andrews, Jon (21 May 2014). "Brighton East townhouse featured in Upper Middle Bogan television show is up for auction". Bayside Leader. Leader Community Newspapers. Archived from the original on 21 December 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ^ "Sold Price for 1/16 Summerhill Road Brighton East Vic 3187". realestate.com.au. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ^ "ABC Retail Partners & FAQ's".
- ^ "ABC Retail Partners & FAQ's".
- ^ "Upper Middle Bogan - Series 1-3 | Boxset".
- ^ "Bess of Both Worlds". Hulu. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
- ^ "Archer Season 5 & More Heading to Hulu This Month". Broadway World. 4 March 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
- ^ "Upper Middle Bogan". TVNZ. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
- ^ https://www.netflix.com/title/80025173
- ^ Knox, David (30 January 2014). "AACTA Awards 2013: Winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
- ^ Knox, David (27 April 2014). "Logie Awards 2014: Winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
- ^ Knox, David (3 December 2014). "AACTA Awards 2014: Nominations". TV Tonight. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
- ^ Knox, David (22 March 2015). "Logie Awards 2015: Nominations". TV Tonight. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
External links
[edit]- Website on ABC
- Upper Middle Bogan at IMDb