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Studio 86 is a 1986 Australian TV anthology series. It starred Gia Carides, Zoe Carides, Steve Bisley and Kevin Miles.[1][2] It ran for eight episodes.

Episodes

  1. Restoration Piece by Phillip Ryal (30 Sept 1986). GS John Howard, Barry Otto, Katrina Foster. An author's characters come to life.
  2. Ladies' Day by Grant Fraser (7 Oct 1986) GS Genevieve Lemon, Gillian Hyde, Kerry Walker. Three women try to drink in a pub.
  3. Strawberry Girl (14 Oct 1986) GS Zoe Carides. A woman creates an alter ego.
  4. An Electric Day (21 Oct 1986) GS Gerard Kennedy. The story of an eletrician.
  5. What We Did in the Past (28 Oct 1986) GS Melissa Jaffer, Kevin Miles, Bill Young. Beach residents try to stop a disco.
  6. Many Are Called by Francis Chalmers (4 November 1986). Directed by Peter Dodds. GS Steve Bisley, Sue Jones. A man writes an article about corruption.
  7. Art'n'Life by Michael Gow (11 November 1986). GS Huw Williams, Margot Knight, Maggie Miller. A playwrights' love life interferes with his career.
  8. Sisters in the Bathroom (18 November 1986). GS Gia Carides. Two teenage sisters have a gossip.

References

  1. ^ "Sisters in the Bathroom". The Canberra Times. Vol. 61, no. 18, 674. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 17 November 1986. p. 21. Retrieved 29 February 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Restoring the faith". The Age. 25 September 1986. p. 35.

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