A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
August 10, 2003
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
August 24, 2003
Creators:
Robert Drewe
Original Title:
The Shark Net
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Taylor Media
Countries:
AU
This is the story of one boy's journey to manhood going from childhood games, to teenage lust and to adult sex. From secrets and lies, to fear and evil. From family ties that bind forever, to guilt that lasts a lifetime. And for the need to forgive. This is The Shark Net, a compelling, three-part series taken from on Robert Drewe's award-winning memoir about his early life growing up during the reign of one of Australia's most notorious serial killers. Though their lives take completely different turns, their paths cross; changing Robert forever. — Paul Gerard Kennedy
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Art Department Manager:
James Crombie
Art Direction:
leanne baker
Assistant Decorator:
Mark Boskell
Brad Holyoake
Assistant Makeup Artist:
justine nielsen
Boom Operator:
Jenny Sutcliffe
Casting:
Annie Murtagh-Monks
Clapper Loader:
Nigel Tomkinson
Compositor:
Alan John
Conductor:
William Motzing
Continuity:
Jan Piantoni
Costume Designer:
Lisa Galea
Costume Supervisor:
Sarah Jameson
Director:
Greame Burfoot
Dolly Grip:
David Maund
Editor:
Meredith Watson Jeffrey
Editorial Manager:
Louise Gough
Executive Co-Producer:
Sue Taylor
Executive Producer:
emme fitzsimons
Robyn Kershaw
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jem Rayner
First Assistant Director:
Damien M. Grant
Focus Puller:
Kevin Scott
Foley Artist:
John Simpson
Gaffer:
Ian Dewhurst
Graphic Designer:
Emma Fletcher
Grip:
Matthew McCabe
Key Grip:
Greg Sterling
Location Manager:
tim burns
Orchestrator:
Aaron Symonds
Production Coordinator:
frances stepherdson
Production Designer:
Clayton Jauncey
Production Manager:
Jane Sullivan
Production Runner:
Stuart Morrice
Set Decoration:
Beth Garswood
Set Dresser:
Juliet John
Andrea Spakowski
Sound:
Aaron Symonds
Sound Recordist:
gary carr
Standby Art Director:
David Norton-Woad
Still Photographer:
David Dare Parker
Stunts:
Joe Pampanella
Unit Manager:
Mike Montague
Vehicles Coordinator:
Dennon Pike
Writer:
Robert Drewe
Ian David
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