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Number of seasons
  
1

7.2/10
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First episode date
  
June 1994

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Awards
  
Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress

Nominations
  
AACTA Award for Best Direction in Television

Cast
  
Aaron Blabey, Philip Quast, Monica Maughan

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The Damnation of Harvey McHugh is a television miniseries made by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The series consists of 12 episodes and was first broadcast on the ABC in 1994.

Contents

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Cast and crew

The series was created by John Misto and co-written by Misto, Graeme Koetsveld and Ray Kolle

It was produced by Penny Chapman and the episodes were variously directed by Michael Carson, Robert Klenner, Geoffrey Nottage and Amanda Smith

The series starred Aaron Blabey as Harvey, Monica Maughan as his mother, Mrs McHugh and Philip Quast as "the Minister", Michael Muldoon.

Supporting cast

The supporting cast included:

  • Ronald Faulk (Dr. Voysner)
  • Richard Piper (Gordon Robertson)
  • Roger Oakley (Bernard)
  • Daniel Rigney (Frank)
  • Jane Borghesi (Gina)
  • Bruce Myles (Father Healy)
  • Emma Strand (Diane)
  • Michael Burkett (Morris)
  • Synopsis

    This sharp black comedy, with strong elements of political satire, follows the misadventures of a naive young clerk, Harvey McHugh, as he tries to secure a permanent position in the Australian Public Service. As his quest progresses, Harvey gains many startling insights into how the Australian government and bureaucracy operates behind the scenes, especially through his dealings with the powerful and manipulative politician, Michael Muldoon—invariably referred to simply as "The Minister" -- who heads the department where Harvey is employed.

    The production of the series received considerable coverage in the press at the time it was being made. After production had begun, the ABC took the unusual (and costly) step of scrapping several completed episodes, because it was felt that the mood was too 'dark'.

    Critics response

    The series was well received by critics. Quast was widely praised for his portrayal of the Minister, Blabey won the 1995 AFI Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Harvey and Monica Maughan won a Silver Logie and an AFI Best Actress Award for her performance.

    References

    The Damnation of Harvey McHugh Wikipedia


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