Love My Way

For the single by the Psychedelic Furs, see Love My Way (song).
Love My Way

Love My Way intertitle
Genre Drama
Created by John Edwards
Claudia Karvan
Jacquelin Perske
Starring Claudia Karvan
Asher Keddie
Brendan Cowell
Dan Wyllie
Sam Worthington
Max Cullen
Ben Mendelsohn
Lynette Curran
Justine Clarke
Sam Parsonson
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 30
Production
Executive producer(s) Kim Vecera
Hugh Marks
Running time 50 minutes
Production company(s) Southern Star Group
Release
Original network FOX8 (Season 1)
W (Season 2)
Showtime (Season 3)
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital
Original release 22 November 2004 – 19 March 2007
Chronology
Related shows The Secret Life of Us (2001–2005)
External links
Website
Production website

Love My Way is a Logie Award winning and critically acclaimed Australian television drama series. It won the AFI award for Best Television Drama Series for each of its three seasons (2005–2007).

Premise

Set in Sydney, Love My Way was about a group of 30-somethings dealing with the ups and downs of life. The series revolves around an extended family unit - Frankie Paige and Charlie Jackson are the separated parents of Lou, and Frankie also lives with Charlie's brother, Tom. As the series began, Charlie's new wife Julia is about to have their first child. Frankie's mother, Di and Charlie's mother Brenda and father Gerry also have a strong presence in the ongoing story, as does Julia's ex-lover Howard, who enters into a relationship with Frankie.

Production

Produced by John Edwards and Claudia Karvan, Love My Way starred Karvan, Sam Worthington, Dan Wyllie, Asher Keddie, Brendan Cowell, and Alex Cook. As the program was made for subscription television in Australia, it contained stronger material than most Australian programs: regular swearing, drug use and sexual references.

When the series was launched, much was made of the connection between Love My Way and The Secret Life of Us: both sharing a star, as well as significant creative talent (Edwards and Perske both were involved in Secret Life, as were series writers like Tony McNamara). However, the series is not a continuation of Secret Life, although it does share some thematic concerns.

The star of the series, Claudia Karvan, is also a co-producer, along with having written for the series. Brendan Cowell, who appears as Tom, also worked as script writer for two episodes of Series 1 and three episodes of Series 2.

On first airing, the theme song originally by The Psychedelic Furs, this time covered by Magic Dirt, played over the title sequence. Some scenes were filmed on location at the infamously dangerous Cromwell Park.

Subscription television

The series premiered on FOX8 on 22 November 2004 during the late summer months when commercial TV is in a non-ratings period.[1] During the second season it was moved to W. Channel. In 2007, for its third series, it screened on Showtime. Foxtel has been criticised for moving the show to different channels to encourage viewing of the W. Channel and then for moving the program to Showtime which is not included in the basic package of subscription television in Australia.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring/guest stars

Awards and nominations

AACTA Awards

2015 Wins

Australian Film Institute Awards

The program has won many Australian Film Institute Awards.

2005 Wins

2005 Nominations

2006 Wins

2006 Nominations

2007 Wins

2007 Nominations

TV Week Logie Awards

2005 Wins

2005 Nominations

2006 Wins

2006 Nominations

2007 Wins

2007 Nominations

2008 Nominations

ASTRAs

ASTRAs

Australian Cinematographers Society Awards

2005 Nominations

Australian Screen Music Awards

2005 Wins

Screen Sound Awards for Best Achievement in Sound

2005, 2006, 2007 Nominated

Australian Directors Guild Awards

2007 Nominated

Australian Editors Guild Awards

2007 Nominations

Australian Writers Guild Award

2008 Nominations

2007 Wins

2007 Nominations

2006 Nominations

2005 Wins

2005 Nominations

International airings

Love My Way was aired as a primetime show in the UK on Five's spin-off channel Fiver. In Sweden it airs on channel 4 (TV4) on Thursday evenings and it also aired in Ireland on RTÉ Two in the early hours of Sunday, Monday and Wednesday. It is also screened in Estonia on ETV during Sunday evenings, and in New Zealand on TVNZ Channel 2 during late Monday evenings. As well, Super Channel (Canada) carries Love My Way. In Mexico is screened on Cosmopolitan. The Netherlands as well.

References

  1. Jinman, Richard (2004-11-18). "Love, warts and all". The Age. Archived from the original on 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2008-01-04.
  2. "5th AACTA Awards All Winners Announced". AACTA. 9 December 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  3. Australian Film Institute Archived February 12, 2011, at WebCite
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