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Going Home (TV Series)

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Going Home is a television series screened on the SBS network in Australia from 2000 to 2001. Scripted, filmed, edited and broadcast on the same day, Going Home was set in a nightly inter-urban commuter train. A group of regular train travellers are featured on their daily commute in a blend of up-to-the-minute commentary on the news and events of the day, together with the unfolding dramas in their lives. Viewer feedback was encouraged, including plot and character suggestions that were regularly incorporated into subsequent episodes. Going Home was based on an earlier Polish series. The plot has been used later in other countries: in Canada (Train 48), in France (Le train - The train) and in Italy ((Italian)Andata e Ritorno - Roundtrip).

Starring

  • Camilla Ah Kin as Najette Malek
  • Arthur Angel as Stephano Pappadopoulos
  • David Callan as Noel Johnston
  • Jason Chong as Kwan David Lee
  • Rhonda Doyle as Tiffany Parker
  • John Gibson as Mike Cortez
  • Brian Meegan as Colin Thompson
  • Lyn Pierse as Pam Coughlan
  • Khristina Totos as Poppy Savvas

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