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Alan Dale joins Sea Patrol

Mr Everywhere, otherwise known as Alan Dale, has managed to find time in his schedule to take up a guest role in the second season of Sea Patrol.

Dale, who has appeared in The OC, Ugly Betty, Lost and NCIS will join the cast who began rehearsing the new series in Sydney this week. With the exception of Josh Lawson, all the regular cast members are returning.

The drama was greenlighted for a second season by Nine at the launch of the first series. It has been Nine's only real new hit of 2007, but amid a mixed critical response the show has recently attracted figures of around 1.2 - 1.3m viewers, well behind its 2m premiere.

Dale's recurring role may also be part of the series' arc which helps qualify the production for funding under the "miniseries" banner. The current season, which ends next week, managed to abet its funding via an ongoing storyline involving actress Sibylla Budd.

Dale is a good actor and it will be great to see him in a role with his own accent again!

Press Release:

The Nine Network today announced the popular drama mini-series, Sea Patrol, is back in production with internationally acclaimed LA-based actor Alan Dale (Neighbours, OC, Ugly Betty) joining the cast.

In Sea Patrol – The Coup, Dale will make a special guest appearance as Ray Walsman, an International mining entrepreneur, throughout the 13-episode series. He joins the regular naval crew headed by Lisa McCune, Ian Stenlake and Saskia Burmeister.

Other core cast members returning to the program are John Batchelor, Matt Holmes, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, David Lyons, Jay Ryan, Kristian Schmid and Steve Bisley . This week they started rehearsals in Sydney before heading north in two weeks to commence shooting at Mission Beach , Cairns and on the Gold Coast.

The other key element of the program, the Royal Australian Navy with its vessels and crew, is also back at work. The new series will feature a state-of-the-art $60 million, Armidale-class patrol boat as the Sea Patrol’s HMAS Hammersley.

“It is great to be back in production. Having the actors together for the first week of rehearsals always brings the story alive for us and the writing team, who have been working on the scripts for the past 11 months,” said producer Di McElroy.

Nine’s Head of Drama, Jo Horsburgh, said: “We are delighted with the strong connection Sea Patrol has had with our audience for the first mini-series, which still has two weeks to run on air.

“We believe the second series will deliver all the elements of the first and more. It is particularly exciting to welcome Alan Dale back to Australia in an important guest role.”

Producer Hal McElroy said: “A show such as Sea Patrol is not possible without enormous investment from all our partners and we want to thank them for their contribution: the Nine Network, Pacific Film and Television Office, Film Finance Corporation of Australia and Portman Media.”

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Nine stunt backfires with Marcia.

For once, it was a case of not being "more than welcome."

Marcia and Deni Hines were at the centre of a backfired stunt being shot by Nine's Surprise, Surprise Gotcha.

The gag, according to Confidential, involved a 'comedy of errors' by an actor unfolding at the Rangoon Racquet Club in Crows Nest.

But Marcia wasn't in a laughing mood, and totally 'spat it' when she learned it was part of Nine's new show.

"She didn't like being set-up and I don't think she liked the fact that she didn't have her hair and make-up done either," said a source.

A spokesperson for Hines added that it was badly organised.
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Airdate: Heroes

The second season of Heroes will screen on Channel Seven on Thursday October 4 at 9:30pm.

It follows directly after Seven premieres Bionic Woman.

This will be nine days after it has aired in the US.

Seven's schedule continues to power along based on bold programming moves and strong acquisitions. Its Thursdays and Wednesdays had recently proved a weakness, but now it seems determined to see the year out the way it has begun.

Seven fast tracks new episodes of HEROES just days after the U.S. telecast. The fates of the Heroes are revealed following the horrible showdown with Sylar. Hiding in Southern California, H.R.G. and Claire attempt to live as inconspicuously as possible... which proves to be easier said than done. After landing in feudal Japan, Hiro meets his hero Takezo Kensei. Meanwhile, deadly new threats loom as new individuals with abilities emerge worldwide. Guest starring GEORGE TAKEI. Also starring MILO VENTIMIGLIA, GREG GRUNBERG, ADRIAN PASDAR, HAYDEN PANETTIERE, MASI OKA, JAMES KYSON LEE, JACK COLEMAN, ALI LARTER, SENDHIL RAMAMURTHY, NOAH GRAY-CABEY, ZACHARY QUINTO, DANA DAVIS, DANIA RAMIREZ, SHALIM ORTIZ, NICK D'AGOSTO, LYNDSY FONSECA, CRISTINE ROSE, BARRY SHABAKA HENLEY, ERIKO TAMURA, ADAIR TISHLER and LEONARD ROBERTS.
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Airdate: Bionic Woman

Seven has announced Bionic Woman will premiere on Thursday October 4.

It will screen at 8:30pm.

The debut will be one week after it starts in the US, and is part of Seven's ongoing 'fasttrack' strategy.

Bionic Woman is created by David Eick, one of the creatives behind Battlestar Galactica's reinvention. It stars UK actor Michelle Ryan.... but in a concerning casting move Isaiah Washington also has a recurring role.

Seven fast tracks the hot new series premiere of BIONIC WOMAN just days after the U.S. telecast. After a devastating car accident, Jaime Sommers' only hope for survival is the cutting-edge, top-secret technology that comes at a hefty price. With a whole new existence and a debt to re-pay, Jaime must figure out how to use her extraordinary abilities for good - while weighing up the personal sacrifices she will have to make. Ultimately, it's Jaime's journey of self-discovery and inner strength that will help her embrace her new life as the 'Bionic Woman'. Starring MICHELLE RYAN, MIGUEL FERRER, MOLLY PRICE, WILL YUN LEE, CHRIS BOWERS, LUCY KATE HALE and MARK SHEPPARD.
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