Dogwoman

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Dogwoman is a series of Australian television telemovies screened on the Nine Network in 2000. The telemovies were created by and starred Magda Szubanski as Margaret O'Halloran.[1] Margaret, a professional dog trainer, is drawn into a world of mystery, intrigue, and murder, which lies beneath the surface of dog-owners. Tara Morice played her sister Pauline O'Halloran and Raj Ryan played her boyfriend Brian Jayasinghe.

The telemovies were produced by Beyond Simpson Le Mesurier, who also produced such series as Halifax f.p. and Stingers.

Titles

There were three telemovies produced in the series:

  • Dogwoman: The Legend of Dogwoman
  • Dogwoman: A Grrrl's Best Friend
  • Dogwoman: Dead Dog Walking

Cast

Guests

See also

References

  1. ^ "Australian Television: Dogwoman".