The Paper Man (1990-1990)

Premiere:
September 5, 1990

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
September 14, 1990

Original Title:
The Paper Man

Alternate Titles:
The Newspaper Man
The Newspaper Saga

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Roadshow Coote & Carroll

Countries:
AU

The Paper Man is a 1990 mini series about a fictitious media mogul.

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Art Direction:
John Pryce-Jones

Assistant Costume Designer:
Theo Benton

Assistant Editor:
Nicole La Macchia

Associate Producer:
Ray Brown

Camera Operator:
Russell Bacon

Casting Coordinator:
Helen Salter

Continuity:
Elizabeth Steptoe

Costume Coordinator:
Wendy Falconer

Costume Designer:
Annie Marshall

Director:
Peter Fisk

Director of Photography:
Ian Warburton

Editor:
Tony Kavanagh

Executive Producer:
Matt Carroll
Penny Chapman

First Assistant Director:
Michael Bourchier
Robert Donaldson

Music:
Chris Neal

Producer:
Greg Ricketson
Sue Masters

Production Design:
Marcus North

Production Manager:
Fiona McConaghy

Second Assistant Director:
Karin Kreicers

Second Unit Director:
Paul Faint

Sound Editor:
Fabian Sanjurjo
Dorothy Welch
Karin Whittington

Sound Mixer:
Stephen J. Hope
Peter Purcell

Sound Recordist:
Nicholas Wood

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Boswell

Unit Manager:
John Downie

Writer:
Keith Aberdein
John Lonie

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