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Genre  DramaParanormal
Composer(s)  Cornel Wilczek
Original language(s)  English
Networks  Netflix, ABC
7.7/10 IMDb

Directed by  Emma Freeman
Country of origin  Australia
First episode date  9 July 2015
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Starring  Patrick BrammallEmma BoothGenevieve O'ReillyEmily BarclayNed DennehyAaron L. McGrathSean KeenanDaniela FarinacciHannah MonsonAndrew McFarlaneRodger Corser
Awards  Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series
Cast  Patrick Brammall, Hannah Monson, Emily Barclay, Emma Booth, Genevieve O'Reilly

Similar  Sense8, Rush (2008 TV series), The Slap (TV series)

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Glitch is an Australian paranormal television series which premiered on 9 July 2015, on ABC1. The series, set in the fictional country town of Yoorana, Victoria, is written by Louise Fox, Kris Mrksa, and Giula Sandler, and directed by Emma Freeman. It is produced by Ewan Burnett and Louise Fox, with Tony Ayres serving as an Executive Producer.

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The first season was awarded Australian television's two highest accolades for best drama.

On 26 October 2015, ABC TV renewed the show for a second series. Series two is currently in development and shooting will begin in late 2016. The second season will be co-produced by Netflix, which will stream the season globally outside of Australia, New Zealand and Africa in 2017. In addition, on 15 October 2016, the first season was made available to stream on Netflix globally.

Glitch wins best television drama series at the 5th aactas


Plot

James Hayes (Patrick Brammall) is a small town policeman in Yoorana. He is called to the local cemetery in the middle of the night, after six people have inexplicably risen from the dead in perfect health. With no memory of their identities, they are determined to discover who they are and what has happened to them. James and one of them recognise each other, and along with local doctor Elishia McKellar (Genevieve O'Reilly), James struggles to keep the case hidden from his colleagues, his family, and the world. The six people are all linked in some way, and the search begins for someone who knows the truth about how and why they have returned.

Episodes

Series 1

Series 2

Awards and nominations

Glitch was screened at Roma Fiction Fest in 2015.

References

Glitch (TV series) Wikipedia