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The Hollowmen
The Hollowmen (DVD cover)
GenreSituation comedy-Drama
Created bySanto Cilauro
Tom Gleisner
Rob Sitch
Directed byRob Sitch
Opening theme"North by North" by The Bats
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerWorking Dog Productions
ProducerWorking Dog Productions
Original release
NetworkABC1
ReleaseJuly 2008 –
present

The Hollowmen is an Australian television comedy series set in the offices of the Central Policy Unit, a fictional political advisory unit personally set up by the Prime Minister to help him get re-elected. Their brief is long term vision; to stop worrying about tomorrow's headlines, and focus on next week's.

The Hollowmen was first broadcast on Wednesday, 9 July 2008, on ABC1. Each series comprises six half-hour episodes.[1] On the eve of the first episode's national premiere, the series was approved by the ABC for a second series. The second series was screened right after the first, beginning on 13 September 2008.[2] The ABC has greenlit a third series for 2010[citation needed]. Lachy Hulme will reappear in the third season.[3]

The comedy-drama satire is produced by Working Dog Productions, which was also responsible for Frontline, The Panel and Thank God You're Here. The music used during the opening credits is an edited instrumental version of the 1987 song "North by North" by New Zealand band The Bats. A special one-off presentation of The Hollowmen was created by Working Dog and played at Parliament House in Canberra on 11 March 2009, in support of the ABC's funding bid for 2009-12.

Cast

Main Cast
Supporting Cast
  • Rob Carlton – Kenny Pratt, advisor to the previous PM
  • Graeme Blundell – Geoff, Party Director
  • Leonie Hemsworth - Dianne, Prime Minister's Secretary
  • Sacha Joseph - Vanmathy, Unit Office
  • Ben Chisholm - Josh, Unit Office
  • Sarah Arthur Young - Receptionist, Unit Office

Episodes

Series 1

Episode 1: Fat Chance
The Central Policy Unit must come up with a meaningful plan to combat obesity in schools in order to keep the Prime Minister's momentum rolling.

Episode 2: The Ambassador
A troublesome Senator agrees to leave politics behind if he gets a nice diplomatic posting. But, unfortunately for the Central Policy Unit, the PM has just announced restrictions that mean only the most qualified people gets to be ambassadors for the nation.

Episode 3: A Time for Talk
When conflict breaks out overseas, the Central Policy Unit must find a way to intervene without hurting the international relationships. Murph quickly finds that there is a lot of talk, but not much action.

Episode 4: Rear Vision
The budget lacks an eye-catching "centrepiece" and Tony asks Murph to come up with a last minute policy which will give the PM the visionary public image he wants.

Episode 5: Military Matters
After an embarrassing incident at an air force base brings military recruitment into the headlines, the Central Policy Unit must make life in the uniform appealing to Generation Y.

Episode 6: A Housing Crisis
A report into the cost of maintaining Kirribilli House comes back to bite Ian. With Phillip in charge, the report looks set to embarrass the PM right before another interest rate rise, unless Murph can figure out a way to lower Kirribilli's price tag and make it less elitist.

Series 2

Episode 1: Shared Interests
A scandal with a Junior Minister and poor fashion sense leads to a "blippy dip" in the PMs public image. Murph handles a government crackdown whilst Tony tackles pin-stripes and French cuffs.

Episode 2: Edifice Complex
The PM, caught opening buildings commissioned by previous PMs, starts thinking about his legacy. Unfortunately for Murph, legacy translates to a massive building somewhere in the parliamentary triangle.

Episode 3: Wonder Drug
Pressure mounts on the Government to fund an expensive new pill, despite evidence that it may not be worth funding at all.

Episode 4: Vulnerable to Attack
The PM's plans to increase spending on national security run into trouble when the Department starts talking about cost-cutting. Meanwhile the Unit ends up exploiting some eager High School students who have won a trip to Canberra.

Episode 5: A Waste of Energy
Global warming is hot on the agenda with the Unit taking up the government's new 'carbon challenge'. But a blindsighted promise to raise emission standards with China may cause some serious problems for international relations.

Episode 6: A Quiet January
The second half of January has no news stories. But a surprise trip for the PM to Antarctica is soon devised to fill this space.

Episode ratings

The first season premiered at 9:30 pm on Wednesday 9 July. After episode 5, it was removed from schedule due to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The season finale aired at 9:00 pm on Wednesday 27 August.[4]

# Episode No. Airdate Time Ratings
(5 capital cities)
Timeslot rank Overall nightly rank
1.01 Fat Chance 9 July 2008 21:30 1,185,000 1st 13th
1.02 The Ambassador 16 July 2008 1,040,000 2nd 16th
1.03 A Time for Talk 23 July 2008 950,000 3rd 18th
1.04 Rear Vision 30 July 2008 996,000 2nd 16th
1.05 Military Matters 6 August 2008 816,000 3rd 24th
1.06 A Housing Crisis 27 August 2008 21:00 926,000 2nd 15th
2.01 Shared Interests 3 September 2008 931,000 2nd 17th
2.02 Edifice Complex 10 September 2008 1,044,000 2nd 16th
2.03 Wonder Drug 17 September 2008 941,000 3rd 19th
2.04 Vulnerable to Attack 24 September 2008 906,000 3rd 15th
2.05 A Waste of Energy 1 October 2008 877,000 3rd 16th
2.06 A Quiet January 8 October 2008 931,000 3rd 16th

On DVD

Series 1 and 2 of The Hollowmen is available on DVD as a three disc box set (RRP $49.99).[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Working Dog starts rounding up the Hollowmen". 8 June 2008.
  2. ^ "New Tom Gleisner TV show The Hollowmen a hit unseen". The Daily Telegraph. 9 July 2008.
  3. ^ "Lachy Hulme back to being a hollowman". The Daily Telegraph. 2010-07-30. Retrieved 2010-08-01.
  4. ^ Knox, David (2008-08-03). "Bumped: The Hollowmen". Retrieved 2008-08-05.
  5. ^ Roadshow Entertainment catalogue listing