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Frontline (1994)

  • 26 min
  • Comedy
  • 3 seasons
  • imdb logo 8.7/10 (1343 votes)

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Plot

Frontline is a biting satirical comedy that delves into the chaotic world of television news and current affairs. Set against the relentless backdrop of a ratings-driven industry, it offers a revealing glimpse behind the facade of objectivity into the realm of oversized egos, questionable practices, and glaring hypocrisy. At the heart of this maelstrom is Mike Moore, the show's anchor who is blissfully convinced that he singlehandedly carries the program, yet his only contribution lies in reading the autocue. Then there's Brooke Vandenberg, an egotistical reporter whose antics only add to the pandemonium. Alongside them, an array of troubled staff and the insufferable Friday Night Entertainer, Elliot Rhodes, round out this unforgettable cast. The show, one of Australia's finest, boldly leaps forward in time after its second year, an audacious move typically reserved for sci-fi programs. Yet, it never falters, maintaining its high quality and sharp wit. Remarkably, from the second season onwards, there are no specific writing or directing credits. The creative ensemble of Cilauro, Kennedy, Sitch, and Gleisner collaboratively breathe life into each episode, crafting a series that stands as a testament to their collective genius. In the cutthroat universe of Frontline, nothing is sacred, and the pursuit of ratings takes precedence over all else. It's a riveting, often hilarious exploration of the paradoxical world of news broadcasting – where the mission to inform the public often clashes with the desire for spectacle. So, prepare to be captivated and amused by this unflinching portrayal of modern media, where the lines blur between news and entertainment.

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Frontline is a comedy show.

It is possible to buy Frontline on Amazon Video.