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RFDS (TV series)

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RFDS
Also known asRFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service
GenreDrama
Created by
Written by
  • Ian Meadows
  • Claire Phillips
  • Adrian Russell Wills
  • Jon Bell
Directed by
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producers
  • Mark Fennessy
  • Carl Fennessy
  • Julie McGauran
Producers
  • Imogen Banks
  • Sara Richardson
Production locationBroken Hill
Production companyEndemol Shine Australia
Original release
NetworkSeven Network
Release11 August 2021 (2021-08-11) –
present

RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service is an Australian drama television series which centres around the lives of workers for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Commissioned by the Seven Network and produced by Endemol Shine Australia, it began airing on 11 August 2021. The second season commenced screening on 15 August 2023, and on 18 August 2024, the series was renewed for a third season and filming began in South Australia.

Synopsis

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RFDS centres around the lives of workers for the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Australia.

Cast

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  • Justine Clarke[1] as Leonie Smith
  • Rob Collins as Dr. Wayne Yates
  • Stephen Peacocke as Nurse Pete Emerson
  • Emma Hamilton as Dr. Eliza Harrod
  • Ash Ricardo as Mira Ortez
  • Rodney Afif as Graham Rodney
  • Jack Scott as Nurse Matty Harris
  • Thomas Weatherall as Darren Yates
  • Sofia Nolan as Taylor Emerson
  • Ash Hodgkinson as Henry Harrod
  • Kate Mulvany as Rhiannon Emerson
  • Trevor Ashley as Dolly Hardon
  • Emma Harvie as Chaya Batra (Season 2)
  • James Fels as Bull Rider
  • Will Bell as Stripper
  • Cody Peppin as Cross Dresser 1
  • Latham Hill as Cross Dresser's Boyfriend
  • Petra Yared as Sarah Aldridge (1 episode)
  • Nicholas Bell as John (1 episode)
  • Megan Hollier as Zoe

Production

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Production on RFDS commenced in 2020. The series is written by Ian Meadows and produced by Imogen Banks for Endemol Shine, executive produced by Mark and Carl Fennessy for Endemol Shine Australia and Julie McGauran for Seven.[2]

The series was due to begin production in Broken Hill in March 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic the series was temporarily suspended.[3] Production resumed in August 2020 along with announcement of more cast members including Emma Hamilton, Ash Ricardo, Kate Mulvany, Rodney Afif, Jack Scott and Sofia Nolan, with newcomers Thomas Weatherall and Ash Hodgkinson.[4] The first promotional trailer for the series was released in July 2021.[5]

In June 2022 it was reported that the series had been renewed for a second season, which was broadcast in 2023.[6]

In October 2023, it was announced that the series would be renewed for a third season,[7] which commenced production in August 2024.[8] Filming started in South Australia, in Adelaide Studios as well as on location in the Flinders Ranges town of Quorn, the Port Augusta RFDS Base and regional surrounds, which will double for Broken Hill, as the real Broken Hill airport and RFDS base were being upgraded.[9][10][11]

Broadcast

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Season 1 of RFDS began airing on 11 August 2021.[12][13][14]

It was renewed for a second season in June 2022, which commenced screening on 15 August 2023.[15][16]

Episodes

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Season 1 (2021)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateAustralian viewers
11"Episode 1"Jennifer LeacyIan Meadows11 August 2021 (2021-08-11)604,000[17]
22"Episode 2"Jennifer LeacyIan Meadows18 August 2021 (2021-08-18)513,000[18]
33"Episode 3"Jeremy SimsClaire Phillips25 August 2021 (2021-08-25)465,000[19]
44"Episode 4"Jeremy SimsClaire Phillips1 September 2021 (2021-09-01)472,000[20]
55"Episode 5"Adrian Russell WillsIan Meadows & Adrian Russell Wills8 September 2021 (2021-09-08)427,000[21]
66"Episode 6"Adrian Russell WillsIan Meadows & Jon Bell8 September 2021 (2021-09-08)396,000[21]
77"Episode 7"Jennifer LeaceyClaire Phillips15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)417,000[22]
88"Episode 8"Jennifer LeaceyIan Meadows22 September 2021 (2021-09-22)417,000[23]

Season 2 (2023)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateAustralian viewers
91"Episode 1"Jeremy SimsIan Meadows15 August 2023 (2023-08-15)378,000[24]
102"Episode 2"Jeremy SimsClaire Phillips & Ian Meadows22 August 2023 (2023-08-22)392,000[25]
113"Episode 3"Rachel WardMagda Wozniak29 August 2023 (2023-08-29)375,000[26]
124"Episode 4"Rachel WardKodie Bedford5 September 2023 (2023-09-05)307,000[27]
135"Episode 5"Adrian Russell WillsAdrian Russell Wills12 September 2023 (2023-09-12)283,000[28]
146"Episode 6"Adrian Russell WillsIan Meadows19 September 2023 (2023-09-19)324,000[29]
157"Episode 7"Jeremy SimsClaire Phillips26 September 2023 (2023-09-26)299,000[30]
168"Episode 8"Jeremy SimsUnknown4 October 2023 (2023-10-04)279,000[31]

Reception

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Ratings

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RFDS : Australia viewers per episode (thousands)
SeasonEpisode number
12345678
1604513465472427396417417
2378392TBD
Source: Audience measurement performed by OzTam[32]

Season 1 (2021)

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No. Title Air date Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 "Episode 1" 11 August 2021 604,000 12 101,000 10 705,000 [17]
2 "Episode 2" 18 August 2021 513,000 15 116,000 10 632,000 [18]
3 "Episode 3" 25 August 2021 465,000 14 100,000 11 565,000 [19]
4 "Episode 4" 1 September 2021 472,000 15 98,000 10 570,000 [20]
5 "Episode 5" 8 September 2021 427,000 16 109,000 9 536,000 [21]
6 "Episode 6" 8 September 2021 396,000 19 118,000 11 514,000 [21]
7 "Episode 7" 15 September 2021 417,000 19 132,000 11 549.000 [22]
8 "Episode 8" 22 September 2021 417,000 17 124,000 12 542,000 [23]

Season 2 (2023)

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No. Title Air date Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 "Episode 1" 15 August 2023 378,000 13 104,000 10 482,000 [24]
2 "Episode 2" 22 August 2023 392,000 14 392,000 [25]
3 "Episode 3" 29 August 2023

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Recipient Result Ref.
2022 Logie Awards Most Popular Actor Steve Peacocke Nominated [33]
Most Popular Drama Program RFDS Nominated
Most Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
2024 Best Drama Program Won [34]

Home media

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It was announced by Via Vision Entertainment in June 2024 that they would be releasing the RFDS Season one & two on DVD in one collections.

Title Format Ep# Discs Region 1 (USA) Region 2 (UK) Region 4 (Australia) Special Features Distributors
RFDS (Season One) DVD 8 2 21 December 2021 None PBS
RFDS (Season Two) DVD 8 2 9 April 2024 None PBS
RFDS (Season One & Two) DVD 16 4 4 September 2024 None Via Vision Entertainment

References

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  10. ^ Laidlaw, Kyle (18 August 2024). "Channel 7 Drama 'RFDS' Takes Flight in South Australia for Third Season". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
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