A Place to Call Home season 4 explained

Season Number:4
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Num Episodes:12
Network:Showcase
Episode List:List of A Place to Call Home episodes

The fourth season of the Seven Network television series A Place to Call Home premiered on Showcase on 11 September 2016. The series was produced by Chris Martin-Jones, and executive produced by Penny Win and Julie McGauran.

Production

On 15 October 2014, it was announced that Foxtel had finalised a deal with Channel Seven that would see third and fourth seasons written, using the outlines created by Bevan Lee, produced by Seven Productions, but aired on Foxtel.[1]

On 25 October 2014, Amy Harris of The Daily Telegraph announced that A Place to Call Home had been officially renewed for another two seasons and would return in late 2015, airing on Foxtel channel SoHo. It was also announced that all the original cast and crew members would return.[2]

Production on the fourth season began on 29 February 2016 and concluded on 5 August 2016.[3] [4] The episode order was extended from the usual 10 episodes to 12, with Foxtel's Director of Television, Brian Walsh stating, "we have extended the commission order to 12 episodes this year because the storylines are so strong".[5]

Having departed the series at the end of the second season, Bevan Lee returned to helm this year as Script Executive, with Katherine Thomson taking over from Susan Bower as Script Producer.[5] [6] Shirley Barrett, Kriv Stenders, Catherine Millar and Tony Krawitz serve as directors for this season.[3]

Of the show's return, Foxtel's Head of Drama, Penny Win stated, "Working with Seven Productions on A Place to Call Homes has resulted in fantastic achievements for the series. With record breaking audiences for the SoHo channel, the passionate and dedicated fans and the growing audience around the world, the show is a testament to Foxtel's commitment to great Australian storytelling." Seven's Head of Drama, Julie McGauran stated, "A Place to Call Home has been a hugely successful collaboration between Seven Productions and Foxtel. Together we’ve been able to engineer a wonderful partnership for everyone, especially the fans, who have so much to look forward to in season 4."[3]

The series was also planned to air on Showcase, after SoHo was closed by Foxtel.[7]

Plot

In this season, the characters are strongly affected by two contrasting social issues in 1954. The first is the conservative wave of fear generated by the "Reds Under the Beds" scare surrounding the Petrov Affair. The second, the wave of liberal change that opened up new social and moral choices for Australians at the time.[8]

Cast

Main

Recurring & Guest

Episodes

See also: List of A Place to Call Home episodes.

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateViewers[9] Rank
1align=left "A Nagging Doubt"11 September 2016101,0005
2align=left "Bad in a Good Way"18 September 2016156,0002
3align=left "When You're Smiling"25 September 2016136,0001
4align=left "Home to Roost"2 October 2016126,0002
5align=left "Happy Days Are Here Again"9 October 2016136,0008
6align=left "The Trouble with Harry"16 October 2016142,0001
7align=left "You're Just in Love"23 October 2016149,0002
8align=left "There'll Be Some Changes Made"30 October 2016150,0001
9align=left "Where Will the Baby's Dimple Be"6 November 2016135,0001
10align=left "And the Blind Shall See"13 November 2016128,0001
11align=left "Catch the Tiger"20 November 2016132,0001
12align=left "All Good Things"27 November 2016173,0001

Notes and References

  1. News: New Place for A Place to Call Home. Idato. Michael. 15 October 2014. The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 October 2014.
  2. News: Foxtel breathes new life into A Place To Call Home after Seven signs deal to keep the show alive. Harris. Amy. 25 October 2014. The Daily Telegraph. 25 October 2014.
  3. Web site: A Place To Call Home: Season four goes into production. 29 February 2016. Foxtel. 1 September 2016.
  4. Web site: Zautsen. Daniel. A Place to Call Home, filmed at Camelot in Kirkham, will return for its fourth series on Foxtel's showcase.. The Daily Telegraph. 14 August 2016. 9 August 2016.
  5. Web site: Programmer's Wrap 2016: Foxtel. Knox. David. 8 February 2016. TV Tonight. 1 September 2016.
  6. Web site: Bevan Lee passes the baton on A Place to Call Home. Knox. David. 18 November 2014. TV Tonight. 20 November 2014.
  7. Web site: Foxtel closing SoHo, adds new Binge channel.. Knox. David. 1 August 2016. TV Tonight. 1 September 2016.
  8. Web site: Search Results for "A Place to Call Home". Foxtel. 10 November 2016.
  9. OzTAM same day live/delayed viewing figures are for the 5 City Metro areas