The Shark Net (2003-2003)

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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