A Difficult Woman is an Australian television series which screened in 1998 on the ABC. The four part series starred Caroline Goodall, in the title role of a woman whose best friend is murdered and is determined to find out why.[1] It was written by Nicholas Hammond and Steven Vidler and directed by Tony Tilse.[2] Simon Hughes of the Age wrote "That is the quibble about A Difficult Woman. That in seeking to cover all bases, it overeggs the pudding. For all that, it is impressive."[3]
Cast
- Caroline Goodall as Dr. Anne Harriman
- Peter Feeney as Dave Gutteridge
- Martin Jacobs as Tom Ferrars
- Nicholas Eadie as Peter McFarlane
- Victoria Longley as Giselle McKenzie
- Jim Moriarty as Dominic Martin
- Bill Hunter as Paul Scanlon
- Anna Lise Phillips as Cassie
- Sarah Kants as Penny Ferrars
- Ellen Cressey as Melissa Bertram
- Rosey Jones as Rachel Levin
- Tara Morice as Susan Taylor
- Bille Brown as Howard
- Julia Blake as Mrs. McKenzie
- Steve Le Marquand as Snuff
See also
References
- ^ Tabakoff, Jenny (12 October 1998), "Not the usual suspects", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ "Australian Television: Telemovies and Miniseries: 1998".
- ^ Hughes, Simon (12 October 1998), "Psychology, not murder, on the mind", The Age
External links
- A Difficult Woman at IMDb
- A Difficult Woman at the Australian Television Information Archive