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SeaChange

SeaChange is an Australian television program that ran from 1998 to 2000 on the ABC and in 2019 on the Nine Network. It was created by Andrew Knight and Deborah Cox and starred Sigrid Thornton, David Wenham, William McInnes, John Howard, Tom Long, Kevin Harrington, and Kerry Armstrong. The director was Michael Carson.

SeaChange
Also known asSeaChange: Paradise Reclaimed (2019)
GenreDrama
Created by
Written by
  • Andrew Knight
  • Deborah Cox
  • Doug MacLeod
  • Margaret Kelly
  • Max Dann
  • Elizabeth Coleman
  • Luke Devenish
Starring
ComposerRichard Pleasance
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes47 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerSally Ayre-Smith
Production locationsVictoria, Australia, New South Wales, Australia (various)
EditorChris Branagan
Production companies
Original release
NetworkABC
Release10 May 1998 (1998-05-10) –
25 November 2000 (2000-11-25)
NetworkNine Network
Release6 August (2019-08-06) –
24 September 2019 (2019-09-24)

Premise edit

Laura Gibson (Sigrid Thornton), a high-flying city lawyer, is prompted to undergo a 'seachange' with her children Miranda and Rupert after her husband is arrested for fraud and is found to have had an affair with her sister. Laura becomes the magistrate for the small coastal town of Pearl Bay. The town is isolated from the rest of the world since the local bridge was destroyed in one of the natural disasters common to Pearl Bay. Although they initially miss the city, the family comes to love the town and its many colourful characters, and they also enjoy having more quality time with each other.

Cast edit

Main edit

Recurring edit

  • Bruce Alexander – Sergeant Graham Grey (Season 1–3)
  • Jill Forster – Meredith Monahan (Season 1–3)
  • Alan Cassell – Harold Fitzwalter (Season 1–3)
  • Paul English – Jack Gibson (Season 1)
  • Patrick Dickson – Jack Gibson (Season 2–3)
  • Alice Garner – Carmen 'Lois Lane' Blake (Season 1–3)
  • Kane McNay – Rupert Gibson (Season 1–3)
  • Christopher Lyons – Trevor Findlay (Season 1–3)
  • Georgina Naidu – Phrani Gupta
  • Cameron Nugent – Craig Jelly (Season 1–3)
  • Bryony Price – Jules Jelly (Season 1–3)
  • Emily Wiseman – Jules Jelly (Season 4)
  • Brett Swain – Griff (Season 1–3)
  • Ella Newton – Stella Connors (Season 4)

Guests edit

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
11310 May 1998 (1998-05-10)2 August 1998 (1998-08-02)ABC
21328 June 1999 (1999-06-28)19 September 1999 (1999-09-19)
31327 August 2000 (2000-08-27)2 December 2000 (2000-12-02)
486 August 2019 (2019-08-06)24 September 2019 (2019-09-24)Nine Network

Season 1

In the opening episode, "Something Rich and Strange", we are introduced to Laura Gibson, a high-flying corporate lawyer. In one day, her life falls apart: she loses out on a partnership at work, and discovers that her husband has been arrested for fraud and that her sister Trudi (Fiona Corke) is having an affair with him. On a whim, she takes a job as a magistrate in the small seaside town of Pearl Bay, where she once had a holiday with her family during happier times.

In Pearl Bay, she meets a cast of colourful characters: Meredith Monahan, the woman who can remember every single event that has happened in town during her lifetime; Meredith's longtime lover and town lawyer/drunk, Harold; strapping surfer and court clerk Angus; his girlfriend (and would-be fiancee), police officer Karen; her superior Sergeant Grey; unsophisticated caravan park manager and handyman, Kevin; Kevin's son Trevor; clever Indian shop-keeper Phrani, later to be Kevin's lover; local layabout Griff; Meredith's niece, the wandering Carmen; corrupt and scheming real estate agent and shire president Bob Jelly; his loyal trophy wife Heather; and their children Craig and Jules.

While Laura's children, Rupert and Miranda, struggle to get used to their new life, Laura attempts to fit in, despite their run-down house and the eccentric court cases. Both helping and hindering her is Diver Dan, the enigmatic cafe owner/ferryman/chef with no ambition but a curious and colourful past, with whom she soon strikes up a relationship.

The first series ends with a series of climaxes involving Carmen's pregnancy, the discovery of Meredith and Harold's long-lost daughter; and a turning point in Laura and Dan's relationship.

After a successful first series of 13 episodes, the ABC asked for more.

Season 2

David Wenham opted not to renew his contract, so, two episodes into the second series, Diver Dan leaves Pearl Bay for the Galapagos Islands. In his place comes old friend Max Connors and wife Elena (Doris Younane). Max has much to deal with, having left the town years earlier and leaving his family. His wife's sudden death stuns the town. Storm damage in the aftermath of the first series means that Pearl Bay goes through serious trauma and things only get worse. Alison Whyte guest stars as a con artist who gets the better of Bob, and of the whole town. Heather bonds with her parents. Rupert's determination to get Laura back together with her ex-husband only meets with disaster. Later in the series, the town begins to speculate about Max and Laura's relationship, and the resulting confusion brings them closer.

Bucket's dog Alfonzo Dominico Jones dies mysteriously and eventually a swimming pool is named after him, in preference to the originally planned name, the Jelly Aquatic Complex.

The ABC then commissioned a third season.

Season 3

In the third season, the events of the show reach their climax. Laura decides not to take the step in her relationship with Max, propelling a despondent Max into Carmen's arms. An in-denial Laura turns to the sweet but dull Warwick (Shaun Micallef). Heather and Bob's separation is followed by his political demise. Meredith's health takes a turn for the worse. Mark Mitchell guest stars as Morton Tregonning, administrator for the recently sacked Port Deakin council, and his corruption pushes Bob to a decision; he must choose whether to help the people of Pearl Bay, or ruin them once and for all.

The final episode, "Half-Life" (Episode 39), sees the town coming together to stop Tregonning's nuclear waste dump, Miranda and Craig on trial, Laura's resignation, Karen and Angus' wedding, Meredith facing a brush with death following a stroke, Bob making a final decision about his future and spurning Tregonning, and Max and Laura's relationship resolved in a night of passion. Morton Tregonning meets a bitter end.

Although the third series was successful in ratings terms, the creators decided to end the show to avoid becoming stale.

Revival

Season 4

In October 2018, a fourth season was announced which aired on the Nine Network in 2019. The series was funded by Screen Australia and relocated from Barwon Heads to Brunswick Heads, near Byron Bay, in northern New South Wales, and also at Billinudgel and Mullumbimby. This was after a successful bid by NSW to host the series in a community that the producers had considered as a set location in the 1990s, but rejected for cost reasons. ITV's David Mott said while there had been discussions with the ABC about reviving the series for ABC Television, ABC said a revival of SeaChange did not feel right for them. It was directed by series co-creator Deb Cox and jointly produced by ITV Studios Australia and Every Cloud Productions. The series was titled “SeaChange: Paradise Reclaimed”.[1]

Thornton and Howard were two of the original actors to appear in the revival. It focused on the relationships between Laura, Miranda, Miranda's son, and Laura's daughter by Max. The series opens with Laura returning to Pearl Bay from aid work in South Africa to visit her daughter Miranda, who she finds is 8 months pregnant, after two decades. Entering the town over a bridge that still provides limited access, she accidentally knocks down Bob Jelly, just released from prison, with her car on the main street. Jelly features in all the episodes as he again tries to 'develop' Pearl Bay with dubious real estate schemes and reconcile with an increasingly confident and entrepreneurial Heather. His daughter Jules makes an appearance as a mercenary Hong-Kong based lawyer and developer, while Kevin and Phrani reconcile and marry after spending the previous five years apart.

Filming edit

 
The Barwon Heads boatshed, used as Diver Dan's home, circa 2007.

Filming of series 1–3 was based at Barwon Heads, Victoria and St Leonards, Victoria, both locations being on the Bellarine Peninsula. A number of streets in the St Leonards Sea Change Estate have since been named to acknowledge some of the characters of the series. Many scenes were also filmed in Williamstown (a suburb of Melbourne), including the exterior of the Williamstown Life Saving Club, which became the court house of Pearl Bay.

Tours to see the locations where filming took place were popular in 2003.

Series 4 was filmed in Brunswick Heads, northern New South Wales, just south of the border with Queensland and 10 km from Byron Bay.

Recurring themes edit

Shakespeare's play The Tempest is a clear influence on SeaChange, exemplified by the episode titles "Something Rich and Strange" and "Full Fathom Five", and by Miranda's name, as well as frequent freak weather events.

SeaChange was often compared to Northern Exposure.

One of the long-running jokes on the show is the town bridge. The easiest connection from Pearl Bay to the rest of the world, it had been destroyed years earlier, and attempts to fix it always seem to go awry.

Another recurring joke involves the character 'Bucket'. This bizarre individual is an unseen character (except in one episode, in the background, when someone waves to him), but he is regularly mentioned. From various accounts he is missing limbs (but is still able to drive a boat), has no teeth and has never eaten a cereal grain in his life, and tends to get drunk often and steal people's ride-on mowers. He often arrives home drunk and would drink from the water bowl of his dog, the late Alfonzo Dominico Jones.

At the end of every episode (except episodes 1 and 12 of series 1, episode 5 of series 2 and the final episode) there is a brief scene in which Kevin and Trevor chat while overlooking the beach at the end of the day. Their conversation usually adds a comical touch to the episode. In episode 5 of series 2, the Kevin and Trevor scene is not at the very end, and takes place at the Alfonzo Dominico Antonio Jones Memorial Pool. Also, in episode 10 of series 3, Kevin's sister Suzie joined him to tell him that their recently-deceased father's electric guitar (which they had buried) was worth $8,000 because he had played with The Masters Apprentices for a week. In one episode, the Masters Apprentices (or one version of them) played themselves, with credit given to Jim Keays.

Reception edit

Viewership

Season Episodes Originally aired Network Viewers (millions) Rating Rank
Season premiere Season finale
1 13 10 May 1998 2 August 1998 ABC 12.4[2] #3
2 13 28 June 1999 19 September 1999 16.3[2] #1
3 13 27 August 2000 25 November 2000 13.7[2] #1
4 8 6 August 2019 24 September 2019 Nine Network 0.661 TBA TBA

Awards and nominations

Video and DVD releases and online streaming edit

The entire series was released on video, with each series released in two parts. It has also been released on DVD via ABC DVD.

DVD overview
Series Episodes No.
of discs
Release date
Region 4 Region 1
Series 1 13 4 3 October 2003 No release
Series 1 (Volume 1) 6 2 12 November 2003 No release
Series 1 (Volume 2) 7 2 12 November 2003 No release
Series 2 (Volume 1) 6 2 9 March 2004 No release
Series 2 (Volume 2) 7 2 9 March 2004 No release
Series 3 (Volume 1) 6 2 2 June 2005 No release
Series 3 (Volume 2) 7 2 2 June 2005 No release
1–3 (complete) 39 12 2 April 2008 No release
Series 1 (reissue) 13 4 4 March 2010[3] No release
Series 2 13 4 4 March 2010[4] No release
Series 3 13 4 4 March 2010[5] No release
1–3 (reissue) 39 12 4 March 2010 No release
Series 4 (Paradise Reclaimed) 8 2 (AUS) / 3 (U.S.) 4 December 2019[6] 1 September 2020[7]

SeaChange has been available on Netflix, Stan, and Acorn TV.

References edit

  1. ^ "This is exactly where the SeaChange reboot is filmed".
  2. ^ a b c "Top drama/Comedy series before 2004 - in the archive - Australian content - Television - Fact Finders".
  3. ^ Seachange Series 1 (4 Discs). Retrieved 2 October 2022. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  4. ^ SeaChange Series 2. Retrieved 2 October 2022. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  5. ^ SeaChange Series 3. Retrieved 2 October 2022. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  6. ^ "Seachange - Series 4". sanity.com.au. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  7. ^ "Seachange: Paradise Reclaimed [3 Discs] [DVD]". bestbuy.com. Retrieved 2 October 2022.

External links edit

  • at the Australian Television Information Archive
  • SeaChange at IMDb  
  • Seachange at the National Film and Sound Archive
  • Sea Change – "One of the Gang" at Australian Screen Online

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This article is about the Australian television series For other uses see Sea change This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources SeaChange news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message SeaChange is an Australian television program that ran from 1998 to 2000 on the ABC and in 2019 on the Nine Network It was created by Andrew Knight and Deborah Cox and starred Sigrid Thornton David Wenham William McInnes John Howard Tom Long Kevin Harrington and Kerry Armstrong The director was Michael Carson SeaChangeAlso known asSeaChange Paradise Reclaimed 2019 GenreDramaCreated byAndrew Knight Deborah CoxWritten byAndrew Knight Deborah Cox Doug MacLeod Margaret Kelly Max Dann Elizabeth Coleman Luke DevenishStarringSigrid Thornton David Wenham William McInnes Kevin Harrington John Howard Tom Long Kerry ArmstrongComposerRichard PleasanceCountry of originAustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo of series4No of episodes47 List of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSue Masters ABC Andrew Knight Peter Beilby Andrea DenholmProducerSally Ayre SmithProduction locationsVictoria Australia New South Wales Australia various EditorChris BranaganProduction companiesArtist Services 1998 2000 ITV Studios Australia 2019 Every Cloud Productions 2019 Original releaseNetworkABCRelease10 May 1998 1998 05 10 25 November 2000 2000 11 25 NetworkNine NetworkRelease6 August 2019 08 06 24 September 2019 2019 09 24 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Guests 3 Series overview 4 Filming 5 Recurring themes 6 Reception 7 Video and DVD releases and online streaming 8 References 9 External linksPremise editLaura Gibson Sigrid Thornton a high flying city lawyer is prompted to undergo a seachange with her children Miranda and Rupert after her husband is arrested for fraud and is found to have had an affair with her sister Laura becomes the magistrate for the small coastal town of Pearl Bay The town is isolated from the rest of the world since the local bridge was destroyed in one of the natural disasters common to Pearl Bay Although they initially miss the city the family comes to love the town and its many colourful characters and they also enjoy having more quality time with each other Cast editMain edit Sigrid Thornton Laura Gibson Cassandra Magrath Miranda Gibson Season 1 3 David Wenham Daniel Della Bosca Diver Dan Season 1 2 William McInnes Max Connors John Howard Bob Jelly Kerry Armstrong Heather Jelly Kevin Harrington Kevin Findlay Kate Atkinson Karen Miller Season 1 3 Tom Long Angus Kabiri Season 1 3 Brooke Satchwell Miranda Gibson Season 4 Dan Wyllie Ben Russo Season 4 Darren McMullen Findlay Knox Season 4 Katrina Milosevic Sergeant Anna Kazan Season 4 Kate Lister Lillian Liano Season 4 Alex Tarrant Zac Bell Season 4 Wayne Blair Riley Bolt Season 4 Kamil Ellis Stone Bolt Season 4 Recurring edit Bruce Alexander Sergeant Graham Grey Season 1 3 Jill Forster Meredith Monahan Season 1 3 Alan Cassell Harold Fitzwalter Season 1 3 Paul English Jack Gibson Season 1 Patrick Dickson Jack Gibson Season 2 3 Alice Garner Carmen Lois Lane Blake Season 1 3 Kane McNay Rupert Gibson Season 1 3 Christopher Lyons Trevor Findlay Season 1 3 Georgina Naidu Phrani Gupta Cameron Nugent Craig Jelly Season 1 3 Bryony Price Jules Jelly Season 1 3 Emily Wiseman Jules Jelly Season 4 Brett Swain Griff Season 1 3 Ella Newton Stella Connors Season 4 Guests edit Denise Scott as Wilhelmina Seagull 1 episode Greg Stone as Matthew Reilley 1 episode Jonny Pasvolsky as Head Waiter 1 episode Kym Gyngell as Dennis Dreeble 1 episode Lesley Baker as Mrs Chatham 1 episode Russell Kiefel as Ian Cameron 1 episode Series overview editMain article List of SeaChange episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork11310 May 1998 1998 05 10 2 August 1998 1998 08 02 ABC21328 June 1999 1999 06 28 19 September 1999 1999 09 19 31327 August 2000 2000 08 27 2 December 2000 2000 12 02 486 August 2019 2019 08 06 24 September 2019 2019 09 24 Nine Network Season 1In the opening episode Something Rich and Strange we are introduced to Laura Gibson a high flying corporate lawyer In one day her life falls apart she loses out on a partnership at work and discovers that her husband has been arrested for fraud and that her sister Trudi Fiona Corke is having an affair with him On a whim she takes a job as a magistrate in the small seaside town of Pearl Bay where she once had a holiday with her family during happier times In Pearl Bay she meets a cast of colourful characters Meredith Monahan the woman who can remember every single event that has happened in town during her lifetime Meredith s longtime lover and town lawyer drunk Harold strapping surfer and court clerk Angus his girlfriend and would be fiancee police officer Karen her superior Sergeant Grey unsophisticated caravan park manager and handyman Kevin Kevin s son Trevor clever Indian shop keeper Phrani later to be Kevin s lover local layabout Griff Meredith s niece the wandering Carmen corrupt and scheming real estate agent and shire president Bob Jelly his loyal trophy wife Heather and their children Craig and Jules While Laura s children Rupert and Miranda struggle to get used to their new life Laura attempts to fit in despite their run down house and the eccentric court cases Both helping and hindering her is Diver Dan the enigmatic cafe owner ferryman chef with no ambition but a curious and colourful past with whom she soon strikes up a relationship The first series ends with a series of climaxes involving Carmen s pregnancy the discovery of Meredith and Harold s long lost daughter and a turning point in Laura and Dan s relationship After a successful first series of 13 episodes the ABC asked for more Season 2David Wenham opted not to renew his contract so two episodes into the second series Diver Dan leaves Pearl Bay for the Galapagos Islands In his place comes old friend Max Connors and wife Elena Doris Younane Max has much to deal with having left the town years earlier and leaving his family His wife s sudden death stuns the town Storm damage in the aftermath of the first series means that Pearl Bay goes through serious trauma and things only get worse Alison Whyte guest stars as a con artist who gets the better of Bob and of the whole town Heather bonds with her parents Rupert s determination to get Laura back together with her ex husband only meets with disaster Later in the series the town begins to speculate about Max and Laura s relationship and the resulting confusion brings them closer Bucket s dog Alfonzo Dominico Jones dies mysteriously and eventually a swimming pool is named after him in preference to the originally planned name the Jelly Aquatic Complex The ABC then commissioned a third season Season 3In the third season the events of the show reach their climax Laura decides not to take the step in her relationship with Max propelling a despondent Max into Carmen s arms An in denial Laura turns to the sweet but dull Warwick Shaun Micallef Heather and Bob s separation is followed by his political demise Meredith s health takes a turn for the worse Mark Mitchell guest stars as Morton Tregonning administrator for the recently sacked Port Deakin council and his corruption pushes Bob to a decision he must choose whether to help the people of Pearl Bay or ruin them once and for all The final episode Half Life Episode 39 sees the town coming together to stop Tregonning s nuclear waste dump Miranda and Craig on trial Laura s resignation Karen and Angus wedding Meredith facing a brush with death following a stroke Bob making a final decision about his future and spurning Tregonning and Max and Laura s relationship resolved in a night of passion Morton Tregonning meets a bitter end Although the third series was successful in ratings terms the creators decided to end the show to avoid becoming stale RevivalSeason 4In October 2018 a fourth season was announced which aired on the Nine Network in 2019 The series was funded by Screen Australia and relocated from Barwon Heads to Brunswick Heads near Byron Bay in northern New South Wales and also at Billinudgel and Mullumbimby This was after a successful bid by NSW to host the series in a community that the producers had considered as a set location in the 1990s but rejected for cost reasons ITV s David Mott said while there had been discussions with the ABC about reviving the series for ABC Television ABC said a revival of SeaChange did not feel right for them It was directed by series co creator Deb Cox and jointly produced by ITV Studios Australia and Every Cloud Productions The series was titled SeaChange Paradise Reclaimed 1 Thornton and Howard were two of the original actors to appear in the revival It focused on the relationships between Laura Miranda Miranda s son and Laura s daughter by Max The series opens with Laura returning to Pearl Bay from aid work in South Africa to visit her daughter Miranda who she finds is 8 months pregnant after two decades Entering the town over a bridge that still provides limited access she accidentally knocks down Bob Jelly just released from prison with her car on the main street Jelly features in all the episodes as he again tries to develop Pearl Bay with dubious real estate schemes and reconcile with an increasingly confident and entrepreneurial Heather His daughter Jules makes an appearance as a mercenary Hong Kong based lawyer and developer while Kevin and Phrani reconcile and marry after spending the previous five years apart Filming edit nbsp The Barwon Heads boatshed used as Diver Dan s home circa 2007 Filming of series 1 3 was based at Barwon Heads Victoria and St Leonards Victoria both locations being on the Bellarine Peninsula A number of streets in the St Leonards Sea Change Estate have since been named to acknowledge some of the characters of the series Many scenes were also filmed in Williamstown a suburb of Melbourne including the exterior of the Williamstown Life Saving Club which became the court house of Pearl Bay Tours to see the locations where filming took place were popular in 2003 Series 4 was filmed in Brunswick Heads northern New South Wales just south of the border with Queensland and 10 km from Byron Bay Recurring themes editShakespeare s play The Tempest is a clear influence on SeaChange exemplified by the episode titles Something Rich and Strange and Full Fathom Five and by Miranda s name as well as frequent freak weather events SeaChange was often compared to Northern Exposure One of the long running jokes on the show is the town bridge The easiest connection from Pearl Bay to the rest of the world it had been destroyed years earlier and attempts to fix it always seem to go awry Another recurring joke involves the character Bucket This bizarre individual is an unseen character except in one episode in the background when someone waves to him but he is regularly mentioned From various accounts he is missing limbs but is still able to drive a boat has no teeth and has never eaten a cereal grain in his life and tends to get drunk often and steal people s ride on mowers He often arrives home drunk and would drink from the water bowl of his dog the late Alfonzo Dominico Jones At the end of every episode except episodes 1 and 12 of series 1 episode 5 of series 2 and the final episode there is a brief scene in which Kevin and Trevor chat while overlooking the beach at the end of the day Their conversation usually adds a comical touch to the episode In episode 5 of series 2 the Kevin and Trevor scene is not at the very end and takes place at the Alfonzo Dominico Antonio Jones Memorial Pool Also in episode 10 of series 3 Kevin s sister Suzie joined him to tell him that their recently deceased father s electric guitar which they had buried was worth 8 000 because he had played with The Masters Apprentices for a week In one episode the Masters Apprentices or one version of them played themselves with credit given to Jim Keays Reception editViewership Season Episodes Originally aired Network Viewers millions Rating Rank Season premiere Season finale 1 13 10 May 1998 2 August 1998 ABC 12 4 2 3 2 13 28 June 1999 19 September 1999 16 3 2 1 3 13 27 August 2000 25 November 2000 13 7 2 1 4 8 6 August 2019 24 September 2019 Nine Network 0 661 TBA TBA Awards and nominations Main article List of awards and nominations received by SeaChangeVideo and DVD releases and online streaming editThe entire series was released on video with each series released in two parts It has also been released on DVD via ABC DVD DVD overview Series Episodes No of discs Release date Region 4 Region 1 Series 1 13 4 3 October 2003 No release Series 1 Volume 1 6 2 12 November 2003 No release Series 1 Volume 2 7 2 12 November 2003 No release Series 2 Volume 1 6 2 9 March 2004 No release Series 2 Volume 2 7 2 9 March 2004 No release Series 3 Volume 1 6 2 2 June 2005 No release Series 3 Volume 2 7 2 2 June 2005 No release 1 3 complete 39 12 2 April 2008 No release Series 1 reissue 13 4 4 March 2010 3 No release Series 2 13 4 4 March 2010 4 No release Series 3 13 4 4 March 2010 5 No release 1 3 reissue 39 12 4 March 2010 No release Series 4 Paradise Reclaimed 8 2 AUS 3 U S 4 December 2019 6 1 September 2020 7 SeaChange has been available on Netflix Stan and Acorn TV References edit This is exactly where the SeaChange reboot is filmed a b c Top drama Comedy series before 2004 in the archive Australian content Television Fact Finders Seachange Series 1 4 Discs Retrieved 2 October 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help SeaChange Series 2 Retrieved 2 October 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help SeaChange Series 3 Retrieved 2 October 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Seachange Series 4 sanity com au Retrieved 2 October 2022 Seachange Paradise Reclaimed 3 Discs DVD bestbuy com Retrieved 2 October 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to SeaChange Official website SeaChange at the Australian Television Information Archive SeaChange at IMDb nbsp Seachange at the National Film and Sound Archive Sea Change One of the Gang at Australian Screen Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SeaChange amp oldid 1220905787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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