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Frontline Season 1

May. 09,1994
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Three offbeat news anchors and their hard-nosed producers are here to bring you the latest news — if they don't kill each other first.

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Frontline

1994

Three offbeat news anchors and their hard-nosed producers are here to bring you the latest news — if they don't kill each other first.

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Director
Santo Cilauro
Cast
Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy
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Frontline Season 1 Full Episode Guide

Episode 13 - This Night of Nights
First Aired: August. 01,1994

This is an episode of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994.When a charity loses thousands of dollars, they ask the media to keep it quiet for the sake of their reputation. Brian and Marty, however, decide to go ahead with the story. Elsewhere, Mike and Brooke prepare for the Logie Awards, but Mike finds himself the only one without a date. This is Bruno Lawrence's last episode. He died before season 2 began filming. In the story it was explained at the start of season 2 that his character, Brian, had been fired off-screen.

Episode 12 - Judge and Jury
First Aired: July. 25,1994

Brooke does a series on a priest accused of rape and Mike goes up against cross-network promotion. During a story, Marty unwittingly wipes out an entire genus of butterfly.

Episode 11 - Smaller Fish to Fry
Episode 10 - Add Sex and Stir
First Aired: July. 11,1994

This is an episode of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994.When a woman is dropped from an (unnamed) Australian sport team, she thinks it is because she's not a lesbian. Brooke takes the story, and attempts to transform it into a hit, but in the process ignites hatred from the sporting community. Meanwhile, Emma attempts to get Marty to take his holiday time.

Episode 9 - The Invisible Man
Episode 8 - The Art of Gentle Persuasion
First Aired: June. 27,1994

Mike is planning a story but the others convince him to do a so-called expose on table-top dancing. When a crocodile victim's husband won't give a story, Marty goes to extreme lengths to get one.

Episode 7 - We Ain't Got Dames
First Aired: June. 20,1994

This is an episode of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994.With the show losing female viewers, Brian and Emma attempt to tailor the show to a stereotypical women's market. Mike, meanwhile, attempts to get a serious story on migrant textile workers on the air, while also trying to have 'Friday Night Funnyman' Elliot Rhodes fired, and film a new promo for the network.

Episode 6 - Playing the Ego Card
First Aired: June. 13,1994

Mike is looking to gain credibilty, so he travels to Bougainville to do a study on civil war. Back home, the group enjoy his absence and Brooke becomes host.

Episode 5 - The Siege
First Aired: June. 06,1994

A gunman holding his children hostage is the source of Frontline's latest story. When Mike succeeds in negotiating with the gunman, he becomes a hero. Until, a few weeks later, the consequences of the action arrive...

Episode 4 - She's Got the Look
Episode 3 - City of Fear
First Aired: May. 23,1994

Frontline are accused of being sensationalist after they link two unrelated murders to a mythical serial killer. Meanwhile, Mike is confused over his fan mail

Episode 2 - The Desert Angel
First Aired: May. 16,1994

This is an episode of series one of Frontline, which first aired in 1994.When a beautiful young aid worker is found alive after a month missing in the desert, Brian (Bruno Lawrence) and the Frontline team get into a bidding war with Channel Nine for the interview. Elsewhere, Brooke's interview with Pat Cash has the team gossiping about their relationship.

Episode 1 - The Soufflé Rises
First Aired: May. 09,1994

Frontline presenter Mike Moore wants to shed his image as the nice guy of current affairs, and tries to raise his status by interviewing people perceived to be soft targets, such as Dr. John Hewson, (not long after the infamous Birthday Cake Interview). Meanwhile, reporters Brooke Vandenberg and Martin DiStasio attempt to deal with more important matters.

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