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Love My Way

Australian television series


Summary

Australian television series

FieldValue
imageLove-my-way.jpg
captionLove My Way intertitle
genreMelodrama
creatorJohn Edwards
Claudia Karvan
Jacquelin Perske
starringClaudia Karvan
Asher Keddie
Brendan Cowell
Dan Wyllie
Sam Worthington
Max Cullen
Ben Mendelsohn
Lynette Curran
Justine Clarke
Sam Parsonson
countryAustralia
languageEnglish
num_seasons3
num_episodes30
executive_producerKim Vecera
Mike Sneesby
companySouthern Star Group
runtime50 minutes
networkFOX8 (Season 1)
W. (Season 2)
Showtime (Season 3)
first_aired
last_aired
relatedThe Secret Life of Us (2001–2005)

Claudia Karvan Jacquelin Perske Asher Keddie Brendan Cowell Dan Wyllie Sam Worthington Max Cullen Ben Mendelsohn Lynette Curran Justine Clarke Sam Parsonson Mike Sneesby W. (Season 2) Showtime (Season 3)

Love My Way is an Australian television drama series created by John Edwards and Claudia Karvan, which premiered on Fox8 on 22 November 2004, before moving to W. for its second season, and Showtime for its third and final season, concluding on 19 March 2007. The series stars Claudia Karvan, Asher Keddie, Brendan Cowell, Daniel Wyllie, Lynette Curran, Alex Cook, Max Cullen and Gillian Jones. It was produced by Southern Star Group for Foxtel, with Kim Vecera and Mike Sneesby serving as executive producers for the series.

The series garnered critical acclaim, where it became the recipient of several major Australian awards and nominations, including the AFI award, in which it won for Best Television Drama Series for each of its three seasons, as well as award wins at the TV Week Logie Awards, Australian Writers' Guild Awards (AWGIE), and the ASTRA Awards.

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

Love My Way was produced by John Edwards of the Southern Star Group, and Claudia Karvan, who also played the leading role of Frankie Paige in the series. Initially intended to be picked up by Network Ten, which did not proceed due to budget concerns, subscription service Foxtel commissioned a first season on ten episodes in 2003, with pre-production lasting 18 months before filming began on 21 June 2004.

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. When developing Love My Way, Edwards and Karvan did, in fact, explore the possibility of a spin-off series set in a hospital, featuring Karvan's character Alex, and Rex (played by Vince Colosimo) – a project which never came to fruition.

Foxtel's director of television and marketing, Brian Walsh, stated that the series marked the first time that the network had the freedom to produce a drama exclusively aimed at subscribers, as he remarked that it drew inspiration from several HBO series, including Six Feet Under, The Sopranos and Sex and the City, commenting "[he] wanted to carve out a piece of TV drama that was edgy, daring, provocative".

The series was filmed at locations in Sydney, including The Sunday Telegraph office, while some scenes were filmed on location at the infamously dangerous Cromwell Park, as there was enough money in the budget to cover council fees. Another advantage of producing a pay TV drama was the freedom to push the boundaries, such as the inclusion of regular swearing, drug use and sexual scenes and references – content which is limited in free-to-air shows.

In March 2005, Foxtel commissioned a 12-episode second season, with Austar joining the production as co-investors. The series was renewed for a third season in May 2006, and filming commenced in December 2006.

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

On first airing, the theme song originally by The Psychedelic Furs, this time covered by Magic Dirt, played over the title sequence.

Cast

Main

  • Claudia Karvan as Francesca 'Frankie' Paige
  • Asher Keddie as Julia Jackson
  • Brendan Cowell as Tom Jackson
  • Daniel Wyllie as Charlie Jackson
  • Lynette Curran as Brenda Jackson
  • Alex Cook as Louise 'Lou' Jackson Paige
  • Gillian Jones as Di Paige
  • Max Cullen as Gerry Jackson

Recurring / guests

  • Abby Earl as Chloe
  • Adelaide Clemens as Harper
  • Alan David Lee as Father Chris
  • Alex Dimitriades as Julien
  • Angela Punch McGregor as Angela Morris
  • Ben Mendelsohn as Lewis Feingold
  • Claire van der Boom as Billie
  • Damon Herriman as George Wagstaffe
  • Ewen Leslie as Duc
  • Ian Bliss as Darren Longman
  • Josef Ber as Bruce
  • Justine Clarke as Simone
  • Kym Gyngell as Curtis Manning
  • Leah Purcell as Caroline Syron
  • Mariel McClorey as Katie
  • Matthew Le Nevez as Jai
  • Paula Arundell as Gina
  • Sacha Horler as P.K.
  • Sam Parsonson as Dylan Feingold
  • Sam Worthington as Howard Light
  • Steven Vidler as Steven
  • Susie Porter as Christine

Episodes

(Episode information retrieved from Australian Television Information Archive).

Season 1 (2004-05)

Season 2 (2006)

Season 3 (2007)

Reception

Critical reception

Love My Way has received critical acclaim throughout its run.

In a review for The Sydney Morning Herald, prior to broadcast of the second season, Robin Oliver stated that "The unrivalled television drama production of 2004 returns with fresh episodes and a verdict is easily reached: better than ever"... "Love My Way positively glows with that precious and often elusive ingredient, the ordinariness of life." Of the cast, he said, "The old gang is in position, notably Tom, Charlie and Julia Jackson (Brendan Cowell, Dan Wyllie and Asher Keddie). Lovely work, but it is the art of unexplored nuance - the parked car, the fingerprinting - that makes Jacqueline Perske's opening script a triumph."

David Knox of TV Tonight, gave the series a positive review prior to the season three premiere, showing praise to the cast performances, commenting "as with previous seasons of LMW the performances are roundly excellent", in particular, he mentioned "[Ben] Mendelsohn shines in a role that reminds us he is all too rarely seen. [Asher] Keddie’s Julia teeters on the brink of vulnerability and anal-retentiveness that shows she is no one-dimensional performer."

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryRecipientResultRef.AFI Awards/
AACTA AwardsASTRA AwardsAustralian Cinematographers Society AwardsAustralian Directors' Guild AwardsAustralian Screen Editors Guild AwardsAustralian Screen Sound Guild AwardsAWGIE AwardsLogie AwardsScreen Music AwardsScreen Producers Australia Awards
2005Best Drama SeriesJohn Edwards,
Claudia Karvan
Best Lead Actor in TelevisionDan Wyllie
Best Lead Actress in TelevisionClaudia Karvan
Best Guest or Supporting Actor in TelevisionMax Cullen (S1:E8))
Best Direction in TelevisionJessica Hobbs (S1:E8)
Best Screenplay in TelevisionJacquelin Perske (S1:E9)
Outstanding Achievement in Craft in TelevisionLouis Irving (cinematography)
2006Best Drama SeriesJohn Edwards,
Claudia Karvan,
Jacquelin Perske
Best Direction in TelevisionShirley Barrett (S2:E11)
Best Lead Actor in Television DramaDan Wyllie
Best Lead Actress in Television DramaClaudia Karvan
Best Lead Actress in Television DramaAsher Keddie
Best Screenplay in TelevisionJacqueline Perske (S2:E11)
2007Best Television Drama SeriesJohn Edwards,
Claudia Karvan
Best Lead Actor in Television DramaBen Mendelsohn
Best Lead Actress in Television DramaClaudia Karvan
Best Guest or Supporting Actress in Television DramaJustine Clarke
Best Screenplay in TelevisionTony McNamara (S3:E6)
2015Subscription Television 20th Anniversary Award for Best DramaLove My Way
2005Most Outstanding Australian Production - General EntertainmentLove My Way
(John Edwards)
Most Outstanding On Camera Performance - MaleDan Wyllie
Most Outstanding On Camera Performance - FemaleClaudia Karvan
2006Most Outstanding Drama ProgramLove My Way
(John Edwards)
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – MaleDan Wyllie
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleClaudia Karvan
2007Most Outstanding Drama ProgramLove My Way
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – MaleDan Wyllie
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – MaleBen Mendelsohn
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleClaudia Karvan
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleAsher Keddie
2008Most Outstanding DramaLove My Way
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – MaleBrendan Cowell
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – MaleDan Wyllie
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – MaleBen Mendelsohn
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleClaudia Karvan
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – FemaleAsher Keddie
Subscribers' Choice: Favourite ProgramLove My Way
2005Best Cinematography in TelevisionLouis Irving
2007Best Direction in a Television seriesKate Dennis (director) (S3:E6)
2007Television DramaNick Holmes (S3:E6)
2005Best Sound In A Drama Series
2006Best Sound In A Drama Series
2007Best Sound In A Drama Series
2005Television - SeriesLouise Fox (S1:E8)
Television - SeriesJacquelin Perske (S1:E9)
2006Television - SeriesBrendan Cowell (S2:E6)
2007Television - SeriesBrendan Cowell (S3:E1)
Television - SeriesTony McNamara (S3:E2)
2008Television - SeriesBrendan Cowell (S3:E6)
2005Most Outstanding Drama SeriesLove My Way
(John Edwards)
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesBrendan Cowell
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesDan Wyllie
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesClaudia Karvan
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAsher Keddie
2006Most Outstanding Drama SeriesLove My Way
(John Edwards)
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesBrendan Cowell
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesDan Wyllie
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesClaudia Karvan
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAsher Keddie
2007Most Outstanding Drama SeriesLove My Way
(John Edwards)
Most Popular ActorBrendan Cowell
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesBen Mendelsohn
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesDan Wyllie
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesClaudia Karvan
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAsher Keddie
Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New TalentSam Parsonson
2008Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesClaudia Karvan
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesAsher Keddie
Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New TalentAdelaide Clemens
2005Best Music for a Television Series or SerialStephen Rae
2005Drama Series Production of the YearJohn Edwards

Broadcast

The series premiered on FOX8 on 22 November 2004 during the late summer months when commercial TV is in a non-ratings period. During the second season it was moved to W. Channel. In 2007, for its third season, 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.

International airings

Love My Way was aired as a primetime show in the UK on Five's spin-off channel Five Life (Now 5Star), where it premiered on the channel's launch night of 15 October 2006. 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 carries Love My Way. In Mexico is screened on Cosmopolitan. The Netherlands as well.

Home media

TitleRelease date
(Region 4)No. of
discsACB ratingRef.Re-issue sets
Love My Way – The First Series: Vols 1–520065MA15+
Love My Way: The Complete First Series2 February 20065MA15+
Love My Way: Series 216 November 20063MA15+
Love My Way: Series 317 October 20073MA15+
Love My Way: The Complete Three Series – Everything6 November 200811MA15+
Love My Way: The Complete First Series2 July 20095MA15+
Love My Way: Series 26 January 20113MA15+
Love My Way: Series 35 May 20113MA15+
Love My Way: The Complete Series21 April 202111MA15+

Notes

References

References

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  3. (20 June 2004). "Claudia’s news role".
  4. (21 October 2004). "Karvan does it her way".
  5. (23 October 2004). "Karvan’s double life".
  6. (11 November 2004). "Drama explores new ground".
  7. (11 November 2004). "Love My Way Set for Second Season".
  8. (8 May 2006). "Love My Way to return".
  9. "Love My Way: music credits".
  10. "Episode Guide: Love My Way - season 1". australiantelevision.net.
  11. "Episode Guide: Love My Way - season 2". australiantelevision.net.
  12. "Episode Guide: Love My Way - season 3". australiantelevision.net.
  13. (5 February 2006). "Love My Way".
  14. (24 February 2007). "First Review: Love My Way".
  15. "AACTA AWARDS 2005".
  16. "AACTA AWARDS 2006".
  17. "AACTA AWARDS 2007".
  18. (9 December 2015). "AACTA Award Winners Announced in Sydney as Australia’s top Film and TV stars shine on Seven".
  19. (21 April 2005). "ASTRA winners".
  20. "2005 ASTRA Award Winners".
  21. "2006 ASTRA Award Winners".
  22. (30 March 2007). "ASTRA Nominees".
  23. (24 April 2007). "Tie in ASTRA Awards".
  24. (26 March 2008). "2008 ASTRA nominees announced".
  25. (21 April 2008). "ASTRA Awards: The winners".
  26. "Australian Directors Guild Awards 2007".
  27. "2007 ASE 'Ellie' Award Nominees and Winners:".
  28. "Australian Writers' Guild Awards 2005".
  29. "Australian Writers' Guild Awards 2006".
  30. "Australian Writers' Guild Awards 2007".
  31. "Australian Writers' Guild Awards 2008".
  32. "Logie Awards 2005".
  33. "Logie Awards 2006".
  34. "Logie Awards 2007".
  35. "Logie Awards 2008".
  36. "Screen Music Awards 2005".
  37. Jinman, Richard. (2004-11-18). "Love, warts and all". [[The Age]].
  38. Knox, David. (2007-02-24). "First Review: Love My Way".
  39. (15 June 2005). "LOVE MY WAY EPS 1-5 - DON'T TELL ME YOUR DREAMS/ WHAT'S IN A NAME?/ CRAZY LOVE/ SPIN CYCLE/ STICK SISTERS".
  40. (15 June 2005). "LOVE MY WAY EPS 6-10 - TO DANCE WITH DEATH/ MY FAMILY UP A TREE/ A DIFFERENT PLANET/ ONLY MORTAL/ GARDEN OF LOVE".
  41. "Love My Way Complete First Season [5 discs] [Region 4]".
  42. "Love My Way - Series 2 [3 discs] [Region 4]".
  43. (8 September 2006). "LOVE MY WAY SERIES 2 - HOME/THE CHRISTMAS THING/WHEN WANTING WORKS/NO IMMUNITY/OLD WOUNDS/I KNOW YOU/TOWER OF LOVE/CROSSING THE LINE/LOOK WHAT YOU MADE/ONE BIG HAPPY/FIVE MINUTES OF FAME/COMING UP FOR AIR".
  44. "Love My Way: Series 3 - [Region 4]".
  45. (9 August 2007). "LOVE MY WAY SERIES 3 - I'M THE KING OF THE CASTLE/ COLD BLOODED CREATURES/ SAY WHAT YOU MEAN/ TOGETHER APART/ THE CEMETARY/ CARS WITHOUT BREAKS/ RUNNING WITH CRABS/ AN IN THE END".
  46. "Love My Way [Region 4] The Complete Series 1 - 3".
  47. "Love My Way Series 1".
  48. "Love My Way Love My Way - Series 2 (NP)".
  49. "Love My Way: Season 3 (DVD)".
  50. "Love My Way The Complete Series".
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