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Richardson was suspended from duty for a month, and in the One Rule for One episode of Frontline, fictional reporter Martin di Stasio is suspended for a month for doing exactly the same thing.
* Mike Moore ( Rob Sitch ) is the anchor of Frontline.
He believes that he is on the cutting edge of journalism, but is oblivious to most of Frontline's content, as the executive producers go to some length to keep him out of production meetings, and a running gag within the show sees Mike ignore most of the stories that Frontline airs despite his position as host.
Mike is desperate for any sort of publicity he can get, but his public appearances as a constant source of amusement for the rest of the Frontline team, as they typically end in disaster.
* Brooke Vandenberg ( Jane Kennedy ) is a reporter on Frontline.
* Martin " Marty " Di Stasio ( Tiriel Mora ) is a senior reporter on Frontline.
His position on Frontline is more tenuous than that of Mike or Brooke: in Dick on the Line ( series 3 ) he tells Mike and Brooke that at his age he signs his yearly contract immediately and does not mess about negotiating.
* Emma Ward ( Alison Whyte ) is the Line Producer on Frontline.
* Graeme " Prowsey " Prowse ( Steve Bisley ) is the executive producer during series 3, hired after the producer who took Frontline to the top retires.
Geoff is unpopular with the rest of the Frontline staff to the point where he is banned from the Frontline set, but they are all supportive when he unexpectedly achieves popularity with his own one-hour programme in Addicted to Fame ( series 3 ), though he is unaware that Mike demanded the plans for the expansion of the show be cancelled because he was jealous of the attention Geoff was getting.
* Elliot Rhodes ( Boris Conley ) is a comedian and musician, performing short musical sketches about current events at the end of Friday night episodes of Frontline.
In 1992, the PBS investigative news program Frontline suggested that The Post had moved to the right in response to its smaller, more conservative rival The Washington Times, which is owned by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate owned by the Unification Church which also owns newspapers in South Korea, Japan, and South America.
Frontline is a public affairs television program that produces and broadcasts in-depth documentaries about various subjects.
Frontline / World is a spin-off series that first aired on May 23, 2002 and airs 4 – 5 times a year on Frontline.
A hallmark of Frontline is the Apall-o-meter which highlights particularly ironic or astonishing news quirks.
* London Glory, the name of three successive tanker ships of London & Overseas Freighters, the last of which is now the Front Glory owned by Frontline Shipping
Sitch is currently a member of the Working Dog production company which produced the television shows Frontline, A River Somewhere, The Panel, Thank God You're Here and feature films The Castle, the The Dish and Any Questions for Ben ?.

Frontline and Australian
After Frontline they moved into feature films, making several popular Australian movies including The Castle and The Dish, and hosted The Panel for several years, before moving on to Thank God You're Here.
Frontline frequently featured celebrity cameos, unusually including major Australian politicians appearing as themselves, often but not always as interviewees.
Frontline broke new ground for Australian situation comedy, by adopting some innovative production strategies.
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Denpasar is mentioned in " I've Been To Bali Too ", the single by Australian folk-rock band Redgum from their 1984 album Frontline.
Similar to such earlier series as the British Drop the Dead Donkey and the Australian Frontline, the series mined a dark vein of comedy from the political machinations and the sheer incompetence of the people involved in producing City Hour, the station's nightly newscast.
Initially notable as founder of 1970s musical and theatrical " Blerta ", he had well-regarded roles in several major films, and starred on the 1990s Australian satirical TV series Frontline.
Lawrence's last and, in Australia at least, best-known screen role was as the devious, golf-loving TV producer Brian Thompson in 1990s Australian satirical TV series Frontline.
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Ubud is mentioned in " I've Been To Bali Too ", the single by Australian folk-rock band Redgum from their 1984 album Frontline.
Alison Whyte ( born 1968 ) is a Tasmanian-born Australian actress best known for her role on the Australian television series Frontline and Satisfaction.
A former student of classical ballet, Whyte graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts before rising to prominence on Australian television for her role as the moralising producer Emma Ward on Frontline, the ABC's parody of current affairs programs – a role for which she won a Logie Award.
He also had a regular appearance in the third and final season of the critically acclaimed Australian satirical television series Frontline.
Kuta is mentioned in " I've Been To Bali Too ", the single by Australian folk-rock band Redgum from their 1984 album Frontline.

Frontline and comedy
The group stayed together to later write, direct and produce The Late Show, a comedy sketch show, and Frontline, a widely-acclaimed spoof of television current affairs in which Kennedy played an ambitious reporter.
This comedy satire is produced by Working Dog Productions, which was responsible for Frontline, The Panel and Thank God You're Here.

Frontline and television
They created and performed in the television shows The D-Generation and The Late Show before creating Frontline ( as well as Funky Squad between seasons 1 and 2 of Frontline ).
The station itself also runs other television shows referenced by Frontline staff, such as 6 o ' clock news program, a 3 hour news review show Sunday Forum, a sketch show The Komedy Bunch, a game show Jackpot, a teen soap opera Sunshine Cove which later changed to Rainbow Island, also lesser mentioned shows such as the football show Ball-to-Ball, Late-Night OZ, Cartoon Crazies and Vacation.
* Sally Hemings: An American Scandal, a CBS television miniseries ( Air dates: 2 / 13 / 00 and 2 / 16 / 00 ; Writer: Tina Andrews Director: Charles Haid ; With Carmen Ejogo as Hemings and Sam Neill as Thomas Jefferson ) As PBS noted in a Frontline program, " Though many quarrelled with the portrayal of Hemings as unrealistically modern and heroic, no major historian challenged the series ' premise that Hemings and Jefferson had a 38-year relationship that produced children.
In 2002, O ' Neill was the subject of a Frontline documentary named " The Man Who Knew ," and cast as the main protagonist in the television miniseries The Path to 9 / 11.
Cynical satire has had enduring popularity, with television series such as Frontline, targeting the inner workings of " news and current affairs " TV journalism, The Hollowmen ( 2008 ), set in the office of the Prime Minister's political advisory ( spin ) department, and The Chaser's War on Everything, which cynically examines domestic and international politics.
( This did not, however, end the production and distribution of hard-hitting documentaries on public television, since PBS itself continues to distribute and CPB continues to help fund series including Frontline, POV and Independent Lens to this day.
" Growing up Online ", a January 2008 episode of the PBS Frontline television program, also featured a brief discussion of pro-ana.
Jessica Beth Savitch ( February 1, 1947 – October 23, 1983 ) was an American television broadcaster and news reporter, host of PBS ' Frontline and New York weekend anchor of NBC Nightly News during the short-lived Roger Mudd / Tom Brokaw era.
In the story " The Resurrection Of Reverend Moon " ( January 21, 1992 ), the PBS television series Frontline produced a copy of a letter addressed to Moon, written by James Gavin, a leader in Moon's Unification Church.
The thesis of an October 20, 2009, broadcast of the PBS television magazine Frontline, Early Warnings of the Economic Meltdown, was that the failure of Congress to allow CFTC a role in regulating derivatives was a key element eventually leading to the Financial crisis of 2007 – 2010.
In 1993, the PBS television program Frontline obtained a group photograph, taken eight years before the assassination, that showed Oswald and Ferrie at a cookout with other Civil Air Patrol cadets.
A 1992 episode of Frontline, the PBS news program, claims that the Matsushita acquisition of Motorola's Consumer Division was the beginning of the downfall of the US television industry.
Like its main rival broadcast on the Seven Network, Today Tonight, A Current Affair is often considered by media critics and the public at large to use sensationalist journalism – as depicted in the parody television show Frontlineand to deliberately present advertising as editorial content, as previously exposed on the ABC program Media Watch.
On television, he has been seen on Frontline, Sightings, Strange Universe, Town Meeting, and many other programs.

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