Packed to the Rafters season 6 explained

Season Number:6
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Starring:Rebecca Gibney
Erik Thomson
Angus McLaren
with
George Houvardas
Hannah Marshall
Brooke Satchwell
Jacob Allan
Zoe Cramond
Ben Mingay
Merridy Eastman
Fiona Spence
and
Michael Caton as Ted Taylor
Num Episodes:12
Network:Seven Network
Prev Season:Season 5

The sixth and final season of Packed to the Rafters, an Australian television drama series, premiered on 23 April 2013 on the Seven Network.[1] The series is made up of only 12 episodes. The reduction of episodes is due to the series making way for Winners & Losers later in the year.

Cast

Regular

Recurring and guest

Casting

Hugh Sheridan is committed to at least two episodes. Jessica McNamee will also return in season 6 as Sammy Westaway.[2] Jessica Marais will briefly reprise her role of Rachel Rafter in season six.[3] Fiona Spence joined the cast as Eleanor McCormack.[4]

Production

Packed to the Rafters was renewed for a sixth season on 16 May 2012. The reduced number of episodes meant less filming for the cast, however rumours began to circulate that the show had been axed when the Rafter house went up for sale. However, the house failed to sell.

It was announced in TV Week that the sixth season of Packed to the Rafters would be the last, with Hugh Sheridan stating: "It's emotional letting go of Rafters – for all of us. It was such an amazing chapter in Aussie TV. I'm really proud we all came back together to send it off." The series finale of Rafters will air later in 2013.[5] However, Channel Seven revealed that scripts for the seventh season are in development and that while Frankie, Buzz, Coby and Ben won't be back, Julie definitely will be. A spokesperson also announced that there is no way they would bring such a wonderful story to a close.[6]

It was later confirmed by TV Week that Packed to the Rafters has been cancelled and would finish in July with a big two-hour season finale, which would see the return of Hugh Sheridan, Jessica Marais, Ryan Corr, Jessica McNamee and James Stewart. Rebecca Gibney said, "The cast, writers and producers have always said that we wanted to keep Rafters as one of the most-watched shows on TV. If we ever felt like we were losing too many cast members, we needed to end it on a high. We can say season six winds up an aspect of the Rafter family and there is a sense of finality to it."[7]

It was later said that while Packed to the Rafters is dead as a series, it will definitely return. While the format in which it will return is currently unknown, it is speculated to be several 90-minute telemovies or a 6-part miniseries. A Channel Seven spokesperson told The Age, "The series is expected to end in July and a new storyline nutted out, with no production expected to take place for at least a year. The actors will be given a prolonged break to pursue other projects." It is understood that the setting for Packed to the Rafters will change quite significantly to move the family's story forward.[8]

Episodes

See also: List of Packed to the Rafters episodes.

Reception

Ratings

EpisodeTitleOriginal airdateViewers1Nightly
Rank
Weekly
Rank
1
6–01
"High Hopes"23 April 20131.527312
2
6–02
"First Time for Everything"30 April 20131.319218
3
6–03
"Setting Limits"7 May 20131.301215
4
6–04
"Secret Women's Business"14 May 20131.297417
5
6–05
"Reality Checks"21 May 20131.43817
6
6–06
"Manning Up"28 May 20131.224520
7
6–07
"Taking Stock"4 June 20131.344218
8
6–08
"Damage Control"11 June 20131.326218
9
6–09
"Role Reversals"18 June 20131.250323
10
6–10
"Head vs Heart"25 June 20131.377419
11
6–11
"Centre of the Universe"2 July 20131.58429
12
6–12
"Packing Up the Rafters"2 July 20131.58518

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tuesday, 23-Apr-2013. Southern Cross Media. 5 April 2013.
  2. McWhirter. Erin. 24–30 November 2012. Rafters return. TV Week. ACP Magazines. 47. 20.
  3. Rigden. Clare. 8–14 December 2012. Jess returns to Rafters. TV Week. ACP Magazines. 49. 21.
  4. Web site: Fiona Spence. Lee Leslie Management. 14 April 2013.
  5. McWhirter. Erin. 20–26 April 2013. See Hugh Later!. TV Week. Bauer Media Group. 16. 31.
  6. Giles. Amber. 11–17 May 2013. Happy ever Rafter. TV Week. Bauer Media Group. 19. 24.
  7. Miller. Erin. 15–21 June 2013. It's Official: Rafters over!. TV Week. Bauer Media Group. 24. 27.
  8. Web site: Packed to the Rafters has a sense of finality this season. 10 June 2013. The Age. 14 June 2013.