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Craig Graham
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Born1968
OccupationTelevision Producer

Craig Graham (born 1968) is an Australian producer of television shows such as The Great Outdoors, Border Security, RPA, Zumbo, Contract Killers and Once Upon A Time In Cabramatta.[1] [failed verification]

Early life

Graham was born in Mudgee, NSW. He attended Springwood High School and graduated from the University of Newcastle (Australia) with a Bachelor of Economics.[citation needed] Graham got his first break in television as a Researcher on Money (TV series).

Career

In 2001, Graham produced the The Great Outdoors (2001-2003)[2] for the Seven Network. The Great Outdoors was a presenter-driven lifestyle series about the best places to visit in Australia and overseas. In 2002, Graham collaborated with Dr Harry Cooper and wrote The Possum Thief,[3] a fictional picture book for young children published by Pan MacMillan Australia. Graham's book led to the trilogy - The Adventures of Dr Harry and Scarlet.[4]

In 2004, Graham produced Border Security,[5] a Seven Network series, highlighting the work of the officers of the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service, the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship as they enforce Australian customs, quarantine and immigration laws. Over the ensuing five years, Graham produced shows, including Crime and Justice,[6] Fire 000,[7] Customs with Vince Colosimo and RPA.[8]

In 2009, the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) commissioned Fredbird Entertainment, Graham's independent production company, to produce Zumbo (TV series),[9]an Australian observational documentary series about master patissier Adriano Zumbo.[10] More recently, Fredbird Entertainment and Northern Pictures co-produced Once Upon A Time In Cabramatta for SBS. [11]The first episode attracted 620,000 viewers. [12] In October 2012, The Walkley Foundation announced the nominations for the 2012 Walkley awards for Excellence in Journalism. Once Upon A Time In Cabramatta is on the shortlist. [13]

Filmography

Year Show Episode Broadcaster Role
2012 Once Upon A Time In Cabramatta Series SBS Concept and Co-Executive Producer
2011 Contract Killers Special Foxtel Creator and Executive Producer
2010 Zumbo Series SBS Creator and Executive Producer
2009 Customs with Vince Colosimo Series 1 CHANNEL 9 Executive Producer
2008 Fire 000 Series CHANNEL 9 Executive Producer
2007 The Code: Crime and Justice Series CHANNEL 9 Creator and Executive Producer
2006 RPA Series 14 CHANNEL 9 Executive Producer
2006 In the Line of Fire Series CHANNEL 9 Network Executive Producer
2005 RPA Series 13 CHANNEL 9 Executive Producer
2005 Missing Persons Unit Series 1 CHANNEL 9 Network Executive Producer
2004 Border Security Series 1 & 2 CHANNEL 7 Series Producer
2003 The Great Outdoors Series CHANNEL 7 Series Producer
2002 The Great Outdoors Series CHANNEL 7 Series Producer
2001 The Great Outdoors Series CHANNEL 7 Series Producer
2001 Live Auction Special Special CHANNEL 7 Supervising Producer
2001 Baby Animals Special CHANNEL 7 Supervising Producer
2001 Great Christmas Ideas Series 1 CHANNEL 7 Series Producer
2000 Great Winter Ideas Series 1 CHANNEL 7 Series Producer
2000 Great Spring Ideas Series 1 & 2 CHANNEL 7 Series Producer
2000 Great Summer Ideas Series 1 & 2 CHANNEL 7 Series Producer

Publications

  • 2002 | Graham, Craig | The Possum Thief | Pan Macmillan Australia[14]
  • 2004 | Graham, Craig | The Pig Circus | Pan Macmillan Australia [15]
  • 2006 | Graham, Craig | The Amazing Adventures of Dr Harry and Scarlet: Fly, Shadow, Fly! [16]

References

  1. ^ "Magistrates to star in new series". Sydney Morning Herald. January 23, 2007. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  2. ^ Media, Fairfax. "Channel Surfing Safari". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 21 April 2003.
  3. ^ Graham, Craig (2003). The Possum Thief. Australia: Pan MacMillan. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-330-36416-4.
  4. ^ The Amazing Adventures of Dr Harry and Scarlet: Fly, Shadow, Fly! - Harry Cooper, Craig Graham - Google Books
  5. ^ Kalina, Paul. "Not plane sailing". The Age. Retrieved 7 October 2004.
  6. ^ Channel Nine TV. "The Code: Crime and Justice". Channel Nine TV Show. The Throng.[unreliable source]
  7. ^ Knox, David. "Fire 000 / Search and Rescue". Channel Nine TV Show. TV Tonight. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  8. ^ Innes, William. "Magistrates to star in new series". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 January 2007.
  9. ^ SBS International - Programs
  10. ^ Zumbo series for macaron king | TV Tonight
  11. ^ News|Screen Australia funds new documentaries||ArtsHub Australia
  12. ^ http://www.theaustralian.com.au/media/cabramatta-a-big-hit-for-sbs/story-e6frg996-1226239691128
  13. ^ Walkley, Foundation. "The Walkley Documentary Awards". Walkley Foundation. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  14. ^ The Possum Thief - Harry Cooper, Craig Graham - Google Books
  15. ^ The Pig Circus - Harry Cooper, Craig Graham - Google Books
  16. ^ The Amazing Adventures of Dr Harry and Scarlet: Fly, Shadow, Fly! - Harry Cooper, Craig Graham - Google Books
  • IMDB page for Craig Graham


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