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Airdate: Parkinson

The ABC will screen the final ever series of Parkinson from Saturday October 27.

The legendary interviewer will retire from television, lamenting that chat shows are less about conversation these days than entertainment.

Parkinson told the Radio Times: "Mine's the last of the classic interview-based chat shows. The rest now are just comedy shows. Nothing wrong with that, but it's not what I do. So this is it. I'm done."

In his final series, Parky will chat to Sir David Frost, Billie Piper, Jennifer Lopez, Diana Rigg, Annie Lennox, Michael Palin, James McAvoy, Harry Connick Jr, Colin Firth and more.

He has earmarked David Beckham as one of his wish-list interviewees, who this week returned to the UK to attend to the health of his father.

Additional Source: Digital Spy.

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Airdate: Supernatural

As expected, Supernatural will return to TEN at 8:30pm Monday October 15.

'The Magnificent Seven' episode, the third season premiere, airs 11 days after its US screening.
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Gallery: Rain Shadow

Here are some parched, spare photos from the production shoot of Rain Shadow, the ABC's new drama which starts in October.





























































Dr Kate McDonald (Rachel Ward) is married to the small farming community of Paringa, where she’s been the vet for 15 years. For most of that time she’s been hiding a secret, and as a result, refuses to allow anyone to get close to her. Needless to say, she has problems keeping an assistant, something she desperately needs.

Kate’s newest assistant, Dr Jill Blake (Victoria Thaine), is 24 and keen to widen her veterinary experience with farm animals. She’s ‘by the book’, enthusiastic, and ready to try new techniques.


But it doesn’t take her long to realise that she’s made a huge mistake in leaving the city for Paringa. Her boss is the rudest person she’s ever met and Paringa is not exactly the idyllic country town of her dreams. Somehow, these two opinionated women must find a way to come to terms with each other and the difficulties they encounter in supporting the failing district and Kate’s overstretched veterinary practice.

In the community, well established farmers face ruin as they gamble on re-stocking and re-development. The prolonged drought creates emotional and financial strain on families and people are leaving the land because of financial failure, or because they cannot take any more. As the economic future of the district moves towards crisis, Jill, young, idealistic and direct, becomes increasingly aware that Kate’s stoicism and determination mask the emotionally consumptive effects of a tragic past life.

Rain Shadow is a story that resonates with the situation presently faced by farming people all across Australia, and tells the strong personal story of hope and renewal. The series is set in a dry-land farming area, marginal at the best of times, and struggling after 12 years of drought and in the face of climate change.

Rain Shadow was filmed in the dry country south-east of Adelaide , which is in a natural rain shadow, and has a 150-year-old farming culture similar to the one presented by the story.

Rain Shadow premieres 8:30pm Sun October 7 on ABC.

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Nine resting 1 vs 100

It kicked the year off with a fanfare for Nine, but 1 vs 100 is about to be "rested."

The show has slipped under the 800,000 mark, and with Who Wants to be a Millionaire coming back, Nine has opted to rest its remaining seven episodes of Eddie's game show.

"I've been pushing for 1 v 100 to be rested," McGuire told the Herald-Sun. "Given what's been going on, shows not rating well either side of it and with Who Wants to be a Millionaire coming back (next month), this is the right decision."

RFDS will also not appear on Monday October 8, with the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding as a replacement.

Monday programming has been like musical chairs for Nine lately, is it any wonder the show has suffered?
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