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'Twenty years on – when Laura Gibson returns to the beachside paradise of Pearl Bay to attend the birth of her estranged daughter’s baby – rising seas levels, community cover-ups and some very stormy weather conspire to convince her this town now needs her as much as she needs it.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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The New Seachange Is a Sad Case of Zombie TV : When Your Favourite Programs Come Back from the Dead
2019
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— Appears in: The Conversation , 9 September 2019;'In Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, caretaker Jud Crandall warns against burying bodies in the old Indian burial ground. “They don’t come back the same”, the old man drawls, with a mix of desperation and horror in his voice.' (Introduction)
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Seachange Returns to TV, Taking Us Back to Pearl Bay 20 Years Later
2019
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— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2019;'Television producer Deb Cox was in the process of moving her family from Melbourne to Byron Bay in 1997 when the ABC picked up Seachange, a show she created.' (Introduction)
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The New Seachange Is a Sad Case of Zombie TV : When Your Favourite Programs Come Back from the Dead
2019
single work
review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 9 September 2019;'In Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, caretaker Jud Crandall warns against burying bodies in the old Indian burial ground. “They don’t come back the same”, the old man drawls, with a mix of desperation and horror in his voice.' (Introduction)
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Seachange Returns to TV, Taking Us Back to Pearl Bay 20 Years Later
2019
single work
column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2019;'Television producer Deb Cox was in the process of moving her family from Melbourne to Byron Bay in 1997 when the ABC picked up Seachange, a show she created.' (Introduction)