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800 Words - Season 1
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It's a drama we live in differently through that widowed father, who decided to step down as a famous columnist with 800 words in one of Sydney's best-selling newspapers. Shortly after his resignation, the father decided to buy a house in a remote coastal town in New Zealand, where he wanted to change his life entirely. Maybe it will be dramatic when the father wants widowers to convey to the news and has teenagers who went missing their mother, because his sons may now face an uncertain future.
It's a drama we live in differently through that widowed father, who decided to step down as a famous columnist with 800 words in one of Sydney's best-selling newspapers. Shortly after his resignation, the father decided to buy a house in a remote coastal town in New Zealand, where he wanted to change his life entirely. Maybe it will be dramatic when the father wants widowers to convey to the news and has teenagers who went missing their mother, because his sons may now face an uncertain future.
Actors:
Jono Kenyon,
Rob Kipa-Williams,
Henry Beasley,
Jackie van Beek,
Ngamaru Raerino,
Rachel Nicholls,
Taylor OLeary,
Jessica Redmayne,
Miriama Smith,
Renee Lyons,
Reon Bell
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Jono Kenyon
Rob Kipa-Williams
Henry Beasley
Jackie van Beek
Ngamaru Raerino
Rachel Nicholls
Taylor OLeary
Jessica Redmayne
Miriama Smith
3 June 1976, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
Renee Lyons
Reon Bell
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Mike Smith, Pino Amenta
Country:
New Zealand, Australia
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May 21, 2019
The reception for 800 Words affirms that there's still a place for well written, well crafted, well cast traditional drama on FTA commercial TV.

