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House Husbands
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Genre Comedy-Drama
Created by
  • Ellie Beaumont
  • Drew Proffitt
Directed by
  • Geoff Bennett
  • Shirley Barrett
  • Catherine Millar
  • Shawn Seet
Starring
  • Firass Dirani
  • Gyton Grantley
  • Rhys Muldoon
  • Gary Sweet
  • Anna McGahan
  • Julia Morris
  • Natalie Saleeba
  • Tim Campbell
  • Georgia Flood
  • Leah de Niese
  • Lincoln Lewis
  • Rachel Griffiths
  • Darren McMullen
  • Jane Allsop
  • Justine Clarke
  • Hugh Sheridan
  • Delta Goodrem
Country of origin Commonwealth of australia
Original language English
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 58 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Jo Rooney
  • Andy Ryan
  • David Taylor
  • David Maher
Producers
  • Sue Seeary
  • Drew Proffitt
Production location Melbourne
Running fourth dimension sixty minutes
Production company Playmaker Media
Release
Original network Nine Network
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV) (2017)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 2 September 2012 (2012-09-02) –
17 April 2017 (2017-04-17)

Business firm Husbands is an Australian television one-act drama. The show debuted on the Ix Network on 2 September 2012.[1] Set in Melbourne, Business firm Husbands stars Firass Dirani, Gyton Grantley, Rhys Muldoon and Gary Sugariness as four fathers who stay at habitation to raise their children. The program too focuses on their interconnected families and friends. In 2013, House Husbands won Most Popular Drama Serial at the 2013 Logie Awards. In February 2018, Nine confirmed the series would not exist returning for a sixth season and was officially cancelled.

Product [edit]

Conception [edit]

On 6 May 2012, the Nine Network announced it had commissioned House Husbands, a ten-part one-act-drama about the problems of changing gender roles.[2] The serial focuses on iv modernistic families where the men are in charge of raising the children.[2] Ix's managing director of goggle box, Michael Healy, stated "House Husbands is a fresh and dynamic look at Australian family life, with a very modern twist. Audiences will fall in dear with our characters as they deal with the challenges of raising families in today's hectic world."[2] House Husbands was conceived by Ellie Beaumont and Drew Proffitt.[3] It was directed by Geoff Bennett and Shirley Barrett with Jo Rooney, Andy Ryan and Playmaker Media'southward David Maher and David Taylor serving as executive producers.[ii] House Husbands received funding from Screen Commonwealth of australia and filming on the series commenced at the stop of May.[2] [iv]

On 23 September 2012, Michael Idato from The Sydney Morning Herald reported 9 had renewed House Husbands for a second series.[5] The network's director of television, Michael Healy, stated "I couldn't be happier that Australian audiences have taken Business firm Husbands to their hearts and fabricated information technology the number one drama in the country. I am thrilled to confirm a second series of House Husbands will become into production with the same acclaimed cast and crew."[five] Filming for the second series took place from 4 February to vi June 2013.[6] Series 2 began airing from 8 April 2013.[7]

In June 2013, House Husbands was picked upward for a tertiary season, which began airing in 2014.[8] The Nine Network and Playmaker Media confirmed that all of the cast members would return.[eight] In July 2014, the Nine Network renewed House Husbands for a fourth season to air in 2015.[9] The four male leads, equally well as Morris and Saleeba, returned.[10]

On 23 May 2016, TV Tonight reported that filming would begin in the last days of May, with all the main cast returning except for Gyton Grantley.[11] On 28 October 2015, the Nine Network announced via Facebook that House Husbands had been renewed for a fifth flavour. The 5th flavour was set up to air in 2016 just that August, Nine delayed the flavour to air on 6 February 2017.[12] [13]

On 4 Feb 2018, it was confirmed that Nine had officially cancelled the testify after five seasons.[14] The network also decided not to go ahead with a potential spin-off centred around Lewis Crabb (Sweet).[14]

Casting [edit]

Casting of the series was announced on 18 May 2012 with Gary Sweet, Rhys Muldoon, Gyton Grantley and Firass Dirani cast equally the house husbands.[4] Sugariness stars as Lewis, a successful builder who has become a stay-at-domicile dad to Matilda, while his partner, Gemma, is a senior nurse at the local infirmary.[fifteen] Sweet commented "When I outset got the Business firm Husbands scripts I just felt similar this was something that had legs."[xv] Julia Morris and Anna McGahan were cast every bit Lewis'south partner Gemma and daughter Lucy.[4] [16] Muldoon plays Marking and Natalie Saleeba plays his married woman Abi.[4] [17] Grantley plays Abi's brother Kane, who is in a relationship with Tom (Tim Campbell) and helping to raise his niece, Stella (Edwina Royce).[18] [19] Kane and Tom mark the outset time that an Australian drama has featured a gay couple raising a child.[18] Proffitt commented that Grantley was cast because of his comic timing and Campbell was cast because of his chemistry with the actor.[18] Dirani plays Justin a disgraced former footballer who has broken up with the mother of his three children, Nicola (Leah de Niese).[18] Nicholas Coghlan was cast every bit Rodney, Nicola's new partner.[nineteen]

The main cast members from flavor one all returned for the 2nd series.[20] Jo Rooney and Andy Ryan, the heads of drama at the Nine Network commented "Nosotros are thrilled to have Business firm Husbands returning for a second season. With such a strong bandage and some great names joining the series, nosotros're excited to exist providing more fantastic local drama for our viewers."[20] Series two saw Geraldine Turner and Madeleine Due west join the bandage as Wendy Horne and Dimity respectively.[20] Craig McLachlan began actualization as Damo from episode three.[20] Rick Donald stars as new school instructor, Mr. Constrict, while Kane and Tom welcomed a foster child called Finn, played by Ben Crundwell, into their family unit.[21]

On 14 Dec 2013, it was announced that Campbell's graphic symbol had been written out of the show and that he would not be returning for the third season.[22] Campbell was surprised and disappointed with the decision, which came at the last infinitesimal.[22] He commented "every bit a fan of the testify I'one thousand disappointed that a unique TV family is no more and Tom would leave his partner and children suddenly off screen. Don't blame me, I'm just the actor."[22] A spokeswoman for Ix added that there would be other casting changes ahead of filming for the third season.[22] The following month, it was announced that Lincoln Lewis had joined the cast equally a "mysterious character that ignites tension" among the families.[23] Actress Rachel Griffiths also joined the cast as Belle, a grapheme "who brings friction to the series."[24] Darren McMullen was cast "a love interest who ruffles feathers".[25]

On 26 March 2015, it was announced Justine Clarke had joined the bandage for the fourth season. She plays Eve, a rival for Kane.[26] Actors Indiana Evans, Akos Armont and Jane Kennedy also bring together the bandage as unmarried mother Tash, the "aggressive" Dr Saxon and Belinda, the Director of Medical Services, respectively.[26] Coghlan (Rodney) and Jane Allsop who previously appeared in the kickoff series returned, alongside Danielle Horvat as Frankie from series three.[26]

Player Hugh Sheridan and singer Delta Goodrem joined the cast for the fifth flavour. Sheridan is Nick Gazecki, a new music teacher who makes an enemy of Lewis.[27] While Goodrem plays Izzy Dreyfus, a reading recovery teacher at the Nepean South Primary School.[28] Her grapheme was billed as "both beautiful and slightly tomboyish. She excites and frightens anybody in the Firm Husbands world."[28] Nancye Hayes and Roy Billing were bandage equally Marker's parents Liz and Bernie, and Rahart Adams joined as Justin's brother Rafiq.[29]

Cast and characters [edit]

Episodes [edit]

Reception [edit]

Of House Husbands, Graeme Blundell from The Australian wrote "It's a squeamish premise for a testify, a kind of Aussie Mod Family and, while not as stylish, or stylised for that thing -- it'due south underplayed in a kind of low-key naturalism -- its producers similarly lace the family unit shenanigans with real emotion to rest the humour. Directed with flair by Geoff Bennett, it's a nicely paced grapheme-based comedy-drama constructed from the comings and goings of, as one of the characters says, a bunch of 'useless parents having a fissure'."[30] Blundell went on to say that the show is "far removed from the childish shenanigans" of Two and a One-half Men and is not as soapy every bit Packed to the Rafters, a show that it could supersede every bit "TV's favourite family hour".[thirty] He added "Sure, in that location's a blokey edge to House Husbands though, and so far at least, it's never lascivious, sexist or plain dumb."[thirty]

The offset episode of Firm Husbands averaged one.376 meg viewers overnight, which was a ratings tape.[31] It likewise ranked first in the 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54-year-old demographics.[3] Holly Byrnes from the Herald Sun reported that the show became the number one new Australian drama and a pop discipline on social networking site Twitter, where information technology trended in Australia and gained praise from viewers who dubbed it Underbelly: Dads.[31] Siobhan Duck from the Herald Lord's day stated "Thank goodness for Business firm Husbands. The Melbourne-made drama is one of the improve Aussie shows on Tv set. And certainly the only drama launched in 2012 to resonate with the audition. That's cheers largely to its stellar bandage."[32]

Accolades [edit]

Series ratings [edit]

Season # of Episodes Season
Premiere
Season
Final
Peak
Audience
Average
Audience
Drama Rank
ane 10 two September 2012 4 Nov 2012 ane,578,000[39] one,284,000[xl] #eight
2 13 eight April 2013 7 July 2013 1,337,000[39] 1,180,000[40] #11
3 13 9 June 2014 1 September 2014 ane,275,000[39] 1,071,000[forty] #17
4 ten ten August 2015 12 Oct 2015 972,000[40] #10
5 12 6 February 2017 17 April 2017 831,000[xl] #14

International remakes [edit]

In July 2014, information technology was announced that Firm Husbands was to be re-made in France and Italy, after ZDF Enterprises, which owns the international rights to the series, negotiated a deal with French and Italian product companies Fabricated In PM and Publispei.[41] On February 17, 2017 premiered on Canale 5 the Italian version of the serial nether the championship "Affection pensaci tu" (Honey, you take care of information technology).[42] The two one-60 minutes episodes were watched by 2.86 one thousand thousand viewers.[43] While the serial premiered with good ratings, ratings slowly diminished throughout its run. Due to depression ratings the serial moved to tardily dark.[44]

Encounter also [edit]

  • List of Australian television series
  • Guys with Kids

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Firm Husbands at IMDb

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