Love Child (TV series) explained

Genre:Drama
Creator:Sarah Lambert
Opentheme:"Love Child" by Diana Ross & the Supremes
Country:Australia
Language:English
Num Series:4
Num Episodes:36
List Episodes:List of Love Child episodes
Location:Sydney
Runtime:48 minutes
Company:Playmaker Media
Network:Nine Network

Love Child is an Australian drama television series that follows the lives of staff and residents of the fictional Kings Cross Hospital and Stanton House in Sydney, starting in 1969 and continuing into the 1970s.

The program was created by Sarah Lambert and was first broadcast on the Nine Network on 17 February 2014. The program is based on the real-life forced adoption in Australia for which former Prime Minister Julia Gillard offered a national apology to those affected in 2013.[1] Love Child was renewed for a second series on 2 March 2014.[2] The series was renewed for a third series on 23 February 2015.[3] The series was renewed for a fourth series on 8 November 2016 at Nine's upfronts.[4]

In December 2017, Love Child was cancelled after four series.[5]

Background

On 8 April 2013, the Nine Network announced a new drama project from Playmaker Media named Love Child, an eight-part drama series by the creators of House Husbands.[6] Joint heads of drama at Nine, Andy Ryan and Jo Rooney, stated "Love Child is a compelling and uplifting series that will appeal to every generation. The stories of young women and men fighting an unjust system are as relevant today as they were in the colourful and liberating world of Kings Cross in 1969."[6] Love Child was created by Sarah Lambert.[7] It is directed by Geoff Bennett, Grant Brown, Shawn Seet and Shirley Barrett, with Tim Pye, Sue Seeary and Sarah Lambert serving as producers.[8] The series is also written by Lambert, Pye, Kym Goldsworthy, Cathryn Strickland, Giula Sandler, Matt Ford, Liz Doran and Vanessa Alexander.

Casting

Jessica Marais, Jonathan LaPaglia and Mandy McElhinney were announced as the main cast members in April 2013. Marais stars as Dr Joan Millar, a smart and sophisticated trainee obstetrician who returns home from London to take a job at the Kings Cross Hospital. LaPaglia stars as Dr Patrick McNaughton, the charismatic head of obstetrics at Kings Cross Hospital. McElhinney stars as Frances Bolton, the tough matron who runs Stanton House, a home for unwed pregnant young women.[9] The remainder of the cast was announced on 11 February 2014, with Ryan Corr as Johnny Lowry, a 60s flower child; Ella Scott Lynch as Shirley Ryan, a Russian socialite; Sophie Hensser as Viv Maguire, a country girl; Harriet Dyer as Patricia Saunders, a ditzy blonde; Gracie Gilbert as Annie Carmichael, a strong-willed mother determined to get back her baby; and Miranda Tapsell in her Logie award winning debut role as Martha Tennant, an Aboriginal girl who was also adopted.[10]

Corr did not return as a main cast member in season two but made a guest appearance.[11] [12] Matthew Le Nevez, Lincoln Younes and Marshall Napier joined the cast for season two as Jim, Chris Vesty, and Gregory respectively.[13] [14] [15] [16] [17] Leah Purcell played a key character in the second half of season two.[18] Jonathan Lapaglia did not return for the fourth season.[19] Dan Hamill joined the cast along with Matt Day, Danielle Catanzariti, Darcie Irwin-Simpson, Sophia Forrest and Ronan Keating.[20]

Cast and characters

Main

Notes

Recurring

Guest

Episodes

See main article: List of Love Child episodes.

Ratings

SeasonEpisodesSeason
premiere
Season
finale
Peak audience
(millions)
Average audience
(millions)
1817 February 20147 April 20141.59[21] 1.47[22]
285 May 201523 June 20151.151.07[23]
31020 June 20161 August 20161.010.92[24]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2015Logie Awards[25] Most Popular Drama ProgramLove Child
Most Popular ActressJessica Marais
Mandy McElhinney
Most Popular New TalentHarriet Dyer
Miranda Tapsell
Most Outstanding NewcomerHarriet Dyer
Miranda Tapsell
Golden Nymph Awards[26] Best Drama SeriesLove Child
Best Actor in a Drama SeriesJonathan LaPaglia
2016Logie Awards[27] Best Drama ProgramLove Child
Most Outstanding Drama SeriesLove Child
Best ActressJessica Marais
Harriet Dyer

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Forced Adoption Practices | Department of Social Services, Australian Government . 29 March 2023 .
  2. Web site: Second season for Love Child. 2 March 2014. If Magazine. 2 March 2014.
  3. Web site: Renewed: Love Child. 23 February 2015. TV Tonight. 23 February 2015.
  4. Web site: Nine's Upfronts 2017. 8 November 2016. TV Tonight. 8 November 2016.
  5. Web site: Axed: Love Child. 12 December 2017. TV Tonight. 12 December 2017.
  6. Web site: Nine announces new drama. 8 April 2013. TV Tonight. 17 February 2014.
  7. Web site: LaPaglia's been landed with a Love Child. 8 April 2013. The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 February 2014.
  8. Web site: Completed – by year. September 2013. Screen NSW. 17 February 2014.
  9. Web site: Filming begins on Love Child. 25 June 2013. TV Tonight. 17 February 2014.
  10. Web site: Love Child reviewed. 11 February 2013. Playmaker Media. 17 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222040228/http://playmakermedia.com.au/love-child-reviewed. 22 February 2014. dead.
  11. Web site: Love Child . 8 April 2014 . . 10 April 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140322073924/https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/getmedia/4330f195-2031-4fd6-bc5f-976b2a79bd92/upcoming_productions_report.pdf . 22 March 2014 .
  12. Vnuk. Helen. 10–16 May 2014. Matt is in Love. TV Week. 19. 97.
  13. Web site: Matthew Le Nevez joins Love Child. 28 April 2014. TV Tonight. 28 April 2014.
  14. News: Lincoln Younes is leaving Home and Away and moving to Love Child. 6 June 2014. The Daily Telegraph. 15 June 2014.
  15. Web site: Lincoln Younes. Showcast. 2 August 2014.
  16. Web site: Matthew Le Nevez. Showcast. 2 August 2014.
  17. Web site: Marshall Napier. Showcast. 2 August 2014.
  18. Tozer. Gabrielle. 1 August 2014. TV Insider. TV Week. 30. 9.
  19. Web site: Jonathan LaPaglia out of Love Child. TV Tonight. 10 February 2017 . 12 February 2017.
  20. Web site: Ronan Keating joins Love Child in cast overhaul. TV Tonight. 2 March 2017 . 9 May 2017.
  21. Web site: Ratings. TV. TV Ratings: Drama. TV Tonight. 1 January 2015. 16 April 2016.
  22. Web site: Ratings. TV. TV Ratings: Average Audience. TV Tonight. 1 January 2015. 16 April 2016.
  23. Web site: TV Ratings: Average Audience 2015. Television.AU. 25 September 2017.
  24. Web site: TV Ratings: Average Audience 2016. Television.AU. 25 September 2017.
  25. News: Willis. Charlotte. Here's the full List of 2015 Logies nominations. News.com.au. 22 March 2015. 23 March 2015.
  26. Web site: Knox. David. Aussie dramas nominated at Monte Carlo TV festival. TV Tonight. 21 April 2015. 21 April 2015.
  27. Web site: 2016 Logie Awards: Winners. TV Tonight. Knox. David. 8 May 2016. 10 May 2016.