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''Bed of Roses'' is an Australian comedy drama television series which was first shown on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) from 10 May 2008. It stars Kerry Armstrong ('' SeaChange'' and '' Lantana)'' and was created by Jutta Goetze and Elizabeth Coleman. It was produced by Mark Ruse ('' Kath & Kim'', '' The Games'') and Stephen Luby ('' Crackerjack'').


Plot

''Bed of Roses'' is about Louisa Atherton (Armstrong) handling her life after she discovers that her husband has died in the arms of another woman, leaving her broke. She returns to her home town of Rainbow's End to live with her feisty mother, Minna (
Julia Blake Julia Blake (born 1936) is an English–born Australian actress. She is known for her small screen role as Nancy McCormack on the Australian drama series ''Prisoner'' (''Prisoner: Cell Block H''), for which she appeared during the final season ...
). Rainbow's End is in a "growth corridor" with the neighbouring town of Indigo. Besides problems with Minna, Louisa encounters trouble with her teenage daughter Holly (
Hanna Mangan-Lawrence Hanna Mangan-Lawrence (born 5 March 1991) is an English-Australian actress, best known in Australia for her role as Holly in the drama series '' Bed of Roses'', for which she received an AFI Award nomination in 2008 and a Logie Award nominatio ...
) and local residents. Louisa has few financial assets except "Mary Kelly's Shack" which she inherited from her father. She decides to demolish the shack and build a new house to sell. Holly has taken the death of her father very hard and insists on carrying around his ashes. Louisa's irresponsible driving results in numerous traffic offences, which she can ill afford.


Production

The first season contained six 50-minute episodes, with the $5 million production being shot over nine weeks, mostly in the South Gippsland towns of
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and
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, it took six years from its initial conception to final screening. It has distinct overtones of Armstrong's previous ABC-TV series ''SeaChange''. ''Bed of Roses'' was commissioned for a six-episode season and aired on Saturday night on ABC at 7:30 pm, leading into '' The Bill'' at 8:30 pm. The ABC ordered 8 episodes for season two. Bud Tingwell and Philip Quast joined the cast for the second season. Season two of ''Bed of Roses'' was filmed over five months in regional Victoria (South Gippsland), Melbourne and in the ABC TV studios, Ripponlea.
"We knew whilst making series one that we had something special on our hands and so went straight into developing a second series. The audience response was terrific both on ABC1 and Podcast."
The Head of ABC TV Drama, Miranda Dear, on announcing season two of the hit drama, said, "Season Two of Bed of Roses is the story of a woman's search – and a community's search – for a workable identity in the 21st Century. It is also a love story. Because whether you're 80, 50 or 17, none of us is immune to that totally infuriating, confusing, heating, frighteningly vulnerable sensation that renders us smiling, crying, despairing, and hopeful, all in the same breath. Particularly when you're not sure which man you're in love with." Season three, the final season, began filming in May 2010, and was filmed over five months in regional Victoria (South Gippsland), Melbourne and in the ABC TV studios, Southbank. For the second time the number of episodes increased, with season 3 having 12 episodes. It began airing on 4 December 2010.


Cast


Main cast

* Kerry Armstrong as Louisa Atherton, recently widowed, returns to Rainbow's End. **Becomes editor of ''The Rainbow Echo'', responds to community issues, problems with Tim and Nick. *
Julia Blake Julia Blake (born 1936) is an English–born Australian actress. She is known for her small screen role as Nancy McCormack on the Australian drama series ''Prisoner'' (''Prisoner: Cell Block H''), for which she appeared during the final season ...
as Minna Franklin, Louisa's mother, member of the Heritage Society. **Renews friendship with Sandy, fights redevelopments. *
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as Marg Braithwaite, estranged wife of Gavin Braithwaite. **Now a marriage celebrant, tries to gain Tim's interest. *
Hanna Mangan-Lawrence Hanna Mangan-Lawrence (born 5 March 1991) is an English-Australian actress, best known in Australia for her role as Holly in the drama series '' Bed of Roses'', for which she received an AFI Award nomination in 2008 and a Logie Award nominatio ...
as Holly Atherton, Louisa's daughter, Indigo High year 11 student, works at Lim's. **Now in year 12, becomes involved in local issues, misunderstanding with Sean. * Jay Laga'aia as Nick Pickering, Louisa's old friend who runs Nick's Tyre Service. **Goes out with Louisa, helps Holly with driving lessons. * Andrew S. Gilbert as Gavin Braithwaite, hardware store owner, local councillor. **Continues self-promotion, buys ''The Rainbow Echo'', appoints Tim as manager. * Kaarin Fairfax as Deb Mathieson, new friend, worked on ''The Rainbow Echo'', looks after injured wildlife. **Runs a wildlife sanctuary, because of conflicting work hours sees less of husband Trev. * Tim Phillipps as Sean Smithwick, local footballer, undertaker's son, has a crush on Holly. **Misunderstanding with Holly, drives undertaker's van. * Dina Panozzo as Gemma O'Reilly, gym owner, old friend. **Intimacy problems with husband Pat. * HaiHa Le as Rita Lim, ''Rainbow Inn'' restaurant & ''Happy Nuggett'' mini-market manager, Gavin's girlfriend. **Involved in community projects, new boyfriend is Chin.


Season two

* Charles "Bud" Tingwell as Sandy Wilsoncroft, Minna's old friend, has
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. * Gareth Yuen as Chin Tsung Chi, trying to find an ancestor, Rita's new boyfriend. * Philip Quast as Tim Price, new manager of ''The Rainbow Echo'', Louisa's boss.


Additional cast

* Dave Thornton as Shannon Atherton, Louisa's 24-year-old son, plays Aussie Rules football professionally. * Cameron McKenzie as 'Young Cop' (Gregg Russell), books Louisa for traffic offences, returns run-away Holly. **Books Sean for driving while intoxicated – ticket withdrawn by Sergeant. * Kallista Kaval as Wendy Watt, ''The Rainbow Echo'' editor, Louisa's boss. **Leaves newspaper for a better offer. * Richard Davies as 'Rooster' McIver, football team captain, makes an advance on Holly, Marty's ' chippie'. * Greg Stone as Jack (Thomas) Atherton (1956–2008), Louisa's husband, dies of a heart attack. * Jacquie Brennan as Anna Mayhew, Jack's girlfriend. * Amanda Ma as Lily Lim, Rita's mother, ''Rainbow Inn'' restaurant & ''Happy Nuggett'' mini-market co-owner, disapproves of Gavin. * Lawrence Mah as Wayne Lim, Rita's father, business co-owner, friendly with Gavin, proposes expanding shopping centre. * Frank Magree as Marty Mason, a builder, Rainbow Roos' coach. **Also a taxi driver, continues building projects for Gavin. * Brandon Burns as Macca, footballer, Marty's labourer, turns 21. * Susie Dee as Vivien Dixon, Minna's friend, member of the Heritage Society. **Works at ''The Rainbow Echo'', runs 'Caring Caroline' column. * Geoff Morrell as Tibor Havel, a psychiatrist, Louisa's widowed neighbour. * Leverne McDonnell as Robyn (Blake), Louisa's friend in Melbourne, offers her a job. * Ronald Boyter as Clem Blackwell, Rainbow's End resident. **Cliff Ellen as Clem. * Tim Sullivan as Ern Swann, real estate agent. * Nicole Gulasekharam as Tahlia, Holly's school friend. **Protests, with other students, against redevelopments with Holly. * Graham Thwaites as Jase, Marty's roofing sub-contractor and nephew. * Julie Wynn as Meilin (Chee), ghost seen by Louisa, previous owner of the shack. * Greg Stone as Jack Atherton (1 episode)


Season two

*Jasper Bagg as Trev Mathieson, truck driver, work hours conflict with Deb's wildlife work. *Christopher Bunworth as Pat O'Reilly, intimacy problem with Gemma. *Richard Moss as Bob Stinson, previous ''Rainbow Echo'' owner. *Christopher Connelly as Lionel Smithwick, undertaker, Sean's father. * Terry Gill as Owen Diston, goat farmer.


Season three

*
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as Bike Salesperson (1 episode)


Episodes


International broadcasts

Bed of Roses was screened in South Africa on pay television operator
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on the Series Channel. The second season premiered in South Africa more than two months before the Australian premiere, on 24 November 2009. The show also aired in Ireland on RTÉ One and is available in the US via the Acorn.com subscription service. The series premiered in the UK for the first time as part of
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on 17 April 2019.


Reception


Critical reception

* '' The Sydney Morning Herald'' reviewer, Judy Adamson, praised the characterisation of ''Bed of Roses'' for episode 1. Jodie Pfarr found that despite a slow start, the series had improved by episode 3 with Armstrong showing mastery of a range of emotions. Kate Duthie felt the series was too cliche-ridden by episode 4. * '' The Age'' reviewer, Catherine Deveny, was disappointed that the talented cast delivered a painful performance. * In a favourable review from David Knox of '' TV Tonight'', he praised the premise, the writing and the strong performance from Kerry Armstrong. He commented that "this is a warm-spirited, genial tale full of quiet charm and likable characters. When other television dramas are full of murder, sex, conceited characters or consciously seeking to blur genre lines, here is a story that isn't anywhere near as ambitious. And it's a blessing."


Ratings


Awards and nominations

''Bed of Roses'' has been nominated for two AFI Awards in 2008 – Best Telefeature, Mini Series or Short Run Series for the first season, and Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama for
Hanna Mangan-Lawrence Hanna Mangan-Lawrence (born 5 March 1991) is an English-Australian actress, best known in Australia for her role as Holly in the drama series '' Bed of Roses'', for which she received an AFI Award nomination in 2008 and a Logie Award nominatio ...
's performance in the first season. Season one also received three nominations at the
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in 2009 – for Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Movie, Most Outstanding Actress (
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), and Most Outstanding New Talent (Hanna Mangan-Lawrence).


Home media


See also

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References


External links


''Bed of Roses''
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Australian Television Information Archive: ''Bed of Roses'' Episode guide
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