RFDS - Royal Flying Doctor Service

Season 2 has received production funding from Screen Australia.

RFDS SEASON 2
8 x 45 mins
Endemol Shine Australia Pty Ltd
Genre Drama
Directors Adrian Russell Wills, Jeremy Sims, Rachel Ward
Writers Ian Meadows, Claire Phillips, Adrian Russell Wills, Kodie Bedford, Magda Wozniak
Producer Ross Allsop
Co-Producer Ian Meadows
Executive Producers Sara Richardson, Imogen Banks
Broadcaster Seven Network
International Sales Banijay Rights International
Synopsis RFDS is a gripping medical drama based in Australia’s red heart in all of its precarious beauty, where the modern-day heroes of the Royal Flying Doctor Service navigate private lives as turbulent and profound as the heart stopping emergencies they attend.

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As much as I enjoyed RFDS and love supporting Aussie drama, I have a feeling this will perform poorly this time, due to no Olympics ‘halo effect’ (even then it wasn’t Voice-level) and the time that’s lapsed since S1. Hope I’m wrong though, fingers crossed regional and DVR / 7Plus are strong again. I forgot whether S1 did well in key demos or not.

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It didn’t rate that well the first time anyway . It dropped away fast.

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IIRC it did well in total audience though? But yes you make a fair point.

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It sold very well overseas… hence why we have a season 2.

Could also assist 7plus.

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Overnights weren’t spectacular but really lifted on consolidated numbers (which seems to be a bit of a trend with dramas)

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Seems like filming for season 2 has begun (or is about to begin) in Broken Hill, based on the latest post by Ash Ricardo on her Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CpyXMzzhKSK/

(Ash’s husband is Ian Meadows, a co-producer and co-writer on the series)

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Emma Harvie joins the series as a mental health nurse.

RFDS takes flight

Cameras roll on second season of Australia’s number one new drama of 2021

The Seven Network and Endemol Shine Australia are pleased to announce cameras are rolling on season two of the #1 new Australian drama of 2021, RFDS , with the new season to premiere later this year on Channel 7 and 7plus.

Based on remarkable real-life stories and filmed on location in and around Broken Hill, RFDS tells the stories of doctors, nurses, pilots and support staff in the Royal Flying Doctor Service as they navigate private lives as turbulent and profound as the heart-stopping emergencies they attend.

Nominated for three TV Week Logie Awards in 2022, the new season of RFDS sees the return of acclaimed cast members Emma Hamilton (Ten Pound Poms, Last Cab to Darwin), Stephen Peacocke (Home and Away, Five Bedrooms, The Newsreader), Rob Collins (Total Control, The Drover’s Wife), Justine Clarke (Going Country, The Time of Our Lives), Ash Ricardo (Offspring, Force of Nature: The Dry 2), Jack Scott (Hardball, Joe v Carole), Sofia Nolan (Home and Away), Rodney Afif (Ali’s Wedding, Lucky Miles), Ash Hodgkinson (Heartbreak High) and Thomas Weatherall (Heartbreak High, Blue).

Joining the cast this year is Emma Harvie (Colin from Accounts, Frayed) in the role of Chaya, a charismatic mental health nurse.

Season two of RFDS picks up one year after Eliza (Emma Hamilton) left Broken Hill behind. Much has changed, with lives at RFDS South East progressing at a rapid rate. The determined team will face some of their most confronting challenges to date – in the air, on land, with each other, and within themselves – set against the isolation, beauty and brutality of the outback.

RFDS is executive produced by Endemol Shine Australia Head of Scripted Sara Richardson, Imogen Banks (Kindling) and Julie McGauran for Seven. RFDS is produced by Ian Meadows (Upright) and Ross Allsop (The Artful Dodger) and directed by Jeremy Sims (Last Cab To Darwin), Rachel Ward (Rake) and Adrian Russell Wills (The Warriors). Season two is written by Ian Meadows, with other writers including Claire Phillips (Offspring), Magda Wozniak (Bad Behaviour), Kodie Bedford (Mystery Road) and Adrian Russell Wills.

Seven Network Head of Drama, Julie McGauran, said: “The best part of my day is seeing the dailies come in for the new season of RFDS. Watching this stellar cast bring these wonderful Australian stories to life is such a joy and I can’t wait for Australia to fall in love with this show all over again.”

Executive Producer and Endemol Shine Australia Head of Scripted, Sara Richardson, said: “It is such a joy to be back in Broken Hill and its community for the second season of RFDS. It is a huge privilege to be telling regional stories that are at the very soul of Australia, with scripts which have been crafted by the exceptional Ian Meadows and his team of incredibly talented writers.

“We are honoured to be bringing back our sensational cast and crew to showcase the powerful work of real-life heroes with heart, humour and gripping action.”

Screen Australia’s Head of Content, Grainne Brunsdon, said: “Returning with an exceptionally strong creative team, season two of RFDS will once again bring to life thrilling storylines with authentic and complex characters, showcasing regional parts of Australia rarely seen on screen. I’m confident season two will continue to engage and entertain audiences across Australia and beyond.”

RFDS is an Endemol Shine Australia production for the Seven Network. Major production investment from Screen Australia in association with Seven Network. Financed with support from Screen NSW. Banijay Rights handles international distribution for RFDS outside of Australia.

Season one of RFDS achieved a total TV audience of 1.09 million viewers, including an average BVOD per episode of 110,000 people. Watch it now on 7plus.

Season two coming soon to Channel 7 and 7plus

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Season 2 will premiere on Seven in August, says the footnote of Rob Collins’ column on page 3 of today’s Stellar magazine.

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Soaring season return of RFDS

Australia’s most-loved outback drama is back!

Australia’s most-loved outback drama RFDS is back for a second season, coming soon to Channel 7 and 7plus.

Season two of RFDS picks up one year after Eliza (Emma Hamilton) left Broken Hill behind. Much has changed, with lives at RFDS South East progressing at a rapid rate. The determined team will face some of their most confronting challenges – in the air, on land, with each other, and within themselves – set against the outback’s isolation, beauty and brutality.

The upcoming season sees the return of acclaimed cast members Emma Hamilton (Ten Pound Poms, Last Cab to Darwin), Stephen Peacocke (Home and Away, Five Bedrooms, The Newsreader), Rob Collins (Total Control, The Drover’s Wife), Justine Clarke (Going Country, The Time of Our Lives), Ash Ricardo (Offspring, Force of Nature: The Dry 2), Jack Scott (Hardball, Joe v Carole), Sofia Nolan (Home and Away), Rodney Afif (Ali’s Wedding, Lucky Miles), Ash Hodgkinson (Heartbreak High) and Thomas Weatherall (Heartbreak High, Blue).

Joining the cast this year is Emma Harvie (Colin from Accounts, Frayed) in the role of Chaya, a charismatic mental health nurse.

Based on remarkable real-life stories and filmed on location in and around Broken Hill, RFDS tells the stories of doctors, nurses, pilots and support staff in the Royal Flying Doctor Service as they navigate emergency retrievals across some of the most inhospitable places in the country.

RFDS is executive produced by Endemol Shine Australia Head of Scripted Sara Richardson, Imogen Banks (Kindling) and Julie McGauran for Seven. RFDS is produced by Ian Meadows (Upright) and Ross Allsop (The Artful Dodger) and directed by Jeremy Sims (Last Cab To Darwin), Rachel Ward (Rake) and Adrian Russell Wills (The Warriors). Season two is written by Ian Meadows, with other writers including Claire Phillips (Offspring), Magda Wozniak (Bad Behaviour), Kodie Bedford (Mystery Road) and Adrian Russell Wills.

RFDS Season two coming soon to Channel 7 and 7plus



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Seven are encoring season one of RFDS. Double episodes scheduled for midday on Friday 4 August and Thursday 10 August.

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7two has also been quietly encoring season one, at 10.30pm Tuesdays.

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Starts next Tuesday 9.15pm after The Voice.

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Shame about the late start time

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That overlaps with The Cheap Seats for around 30 minutes. I will have to catch up on 7plus.

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You could always record it and watch it straight after The Cheap Seats.

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Saw the season premiere on 7plus and it was an excellent episode. Emma Harvie’s new character Chaya was straight into action after a brief recap of season one, and it was only through a brief conversation with Pete (Stephen Peacocke) that viewers know a bit more of Chaya’s background.

I also notice that entire cast and crew credits have been cut from the episode on 7plus.


Broken Hill paper Barrier Truth has a feature interview article with local resident Dr Tim Duncan, who is a story consultant to the show.

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Episode 8, the season final is Tuesday 4 October.

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