Foxtel Magazine - 01.04.2018

(Ann) #1

Hyundai A-League


Following an action-packed season, it’s


going to be one almighty battle when


the league’s top two teams go toe-to-toe


for the trophy. FOX SPORTS’ commentary


team – featuring Archie Thompson and


Tara Rushton – report live from the pitch.


FOX SPORTS


Royal Wedding Fever


As the world watches Prince Harry wed


Suits star Meghan Markle on May 19


at Windsor Castle, get swept up in the


royal romance, history and extravagance


with month-long programming across


UKTV, Lifestyle, Universal Channel,


Foxtel Movies, E! and more.


New series The Crossing, starring Steve Zahn and Aussie Simone Kessell, brings a sci-fi twist to showcase [114], while the


ante is upped when local production Aussie Gold Hunters returns to Discovery Channel [608] for a third thrilling outing.


SNEAK PREVIEW


WORDS: ERIN McWHIRTER. PHOTOS: BEN KING; GETTY IMAGES; SKY NEWS

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DON’T MISS


Budget 2018 Live


The expert team at Sky News continues


to deliver the most comprehensive


coverage as the 2018 Federal Budget


announcement rolls out. What does the


budget mean for you and your family?


David Speers and the team dissect it.


SKY NEWS LIVE


Gunpowder


Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington


created, produces and stars in this


gritty drama that shifts the focus to the


real mastermind behind Guy Fawkes’


plot to blow up the House of Lords:


Harington’s ancestor Robert Catesby.


BBC FIRST


When it was announced that


a reimagining of iconic novel


Picnic at Hanging Rock was


coming to Foxtel, the race


began to secure a role in the


eagerly-anticipated drama.


British actress and star of


Game of Thrones Natalie Dormer


leads the cast of this epic six-part


series that delves further into the


1967 book from Joan Lindsay.


The plot details the mysterious


disappearance of several


schoolgirls and their teacher


on Valentine’s Day in 1900.


For Dormer, it wasn’t only


about peeling back the layers


of her character, headmistress


Mrs Hester Appleyard.


“I was attracted to the project


because of the script,” she says.


“Obviously the novel is brilliant


and beloved but there is so


much to flesh out within it.


It is a great ensemble piece.”


Joining Dormer are rising


actresses Lily Sullivan, Madeleine


Madden, Samara Weaving and


Ruby Rees. The performers talk


to next month’s Foxtel magazine


about the haunting nature and


demanding work involved in


bringing such an iconic story


to the small screen. They also


reveal why this version will be


a TV event that captivates


audiences all around the world.


“This is a period piece,” says


Sullivan, who plays student


Miranda. “[But what the girls


go through] is still relevant.”


SHOWCASE


Picnic at Hanging Rock


The young stars of Picnic
(from left): Madeleine
Madden, Samara Weaving
and Lily Sullivan

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