News
Issue No. 39 - February/March 2008
McLeod\‘s Daughters final round-up
by Pamela Brombal
McLeod’s Daughters Executive Producer and Creator, Posie Graeme-Evans says a long running television series like this only comes along ‘once in a lifetime’.
After eight years and over 7000 hours of television production featuring the lives and loves of the women of Drovers Run cattle station, Channel Nine is axing the South Australian based rural drama.
The phenomenally successful series, both locally and internationally, has been a consistent top performer for the television network, including sale of rights of the popular drama to over 240 countries around the world.
The production is shot entirely on location, in and around an old sandstone homestead located on 135 acres of property, between the townships of Gawler and Freeling. The property was purchased by Channel Nine in 1999.
The idea of McLeod’s Posie says was conceived from a photograph of a bunch of ordinary girls hanging over a gate with cattle milling in the background. After p...






