McLeod’s Ep #190 Leaving the Nest
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McLeod’s Ep #189 Hot Water
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Mcleod’s Ep #188 Gift Horse
Posted by: Matt on July 12th, 2007 and filed under: Gallery with No Comments
Pssst…
Posted by: Matt on July 1st, 2007 and filed under: Articles with No Comments
Hot to trot
Genevieve Meegan
Sunday Mail, Adealide, S. Aust.
1st July 2007
Talk about hot property – the saddle is barely cold for McLeod’s Daughters star Dustin Clare and already he’s got agents clamouring.
Dustin flew to Los Angeles this week and word is several major acting agencies have not only heard of him but are keen to sign him up.
Who, little ole me?
McLeod’s Ep #187 Grace Under Fire
Posted by: Matt on June 27th, 2007 and filed under: Gallery with No Comments
Gallery Online
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Get off of McLeod
Posted by: Matt on June 27th, 2007 and filed under: Articles with No Comments
Siobhan Duck
Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia)
27th June 2007
They’ve been predicting its death for years, but not even the drought can stop the Daughters, writes Siobhan Duck
McLeod’s Daughters detractors have for years been predicting doom for the Channel 9 drama.
The show is rating well, but the fact it has weathered funding headaches, a drought and this season lost five of its cast, leaves some to ask if McLeod’s is on borrowed time.
The exit of actors Aaron Jeffery, Rachael Carpani, Zoe Naylor, Jonny Pasvolsky and Dustin Clare could cut deeply.
After six years and two Logies, Jeffery left saying he was unhappy with McLeod’s direction and felt exhausted.
“When you’re doing a series day in and day out, it’s a battle to stay creatively present,” he says.
“I’m not happy with the way the show has evolved, either. It had crept into soap territory and that’s not the sort of meat I like to chew on.”




