Opinion

Local drama will make the difference for TV in 2012

It may only be September, but with Seven’s 2012 upfronts launch on Wednesday night and Ten’s back in August, only Nine is yet to declare its hand for next year.

And it’s already clear that what will separate the winning network from the others is the proportion of successful local content that succeeds.

It may even come down to the local drama content. In a close year, it often does.  

Seven has arguably the most reliable slate. Packed To The Rafters remains rock solid. Winners & Losers has some life left in it yet.

And yet another new show from Bevan Lee, A Place To Call Home, was also announced, although details on tat one were sketchy.

Plus, Seven’s current dip into historical drama, Wild Boys looks to have plenty of life left in its next season.

For Ten, there are fewer certainties. Certainly there wil be interest in the TV version of Puberty Blues. Ditto Underground – The Julian Assange story. With the right casting it could be amazing – and of course have some global appeal too. Based on Nine’s success with Underbelly, Ten’s Bikie Wars seems a reasonably good bet too.

As for Nine, as it hasn’t done the upfronts yet, we know less. But the gossip from the ad agency guys on Wednesday night was that we’ll see Underbelly 5 – with a Queensland backdrop – early in the new year.

Tim Burrowes

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