A Difficult Woman is an Australian television series which screened in 1998 on the ABC. The three part series starred Caroline Goodall, in the title role of a woman whose best friend is murdered and is determined to find out why. It was written by Nicholas Hammond and Steven Vidler and directed by Tony Tilse. The version screened on Acorn TV in the U.S. in 2020 was a four part series.[1][2]
Cast
- Caroline Goodall as Dr. Anne Harriman
- Peter Feeney as Dave Gutteridge
- Martin Jacobs as Tom Ferrars
- Nicholas Eadie as Peter MacFarlane
- Jim Moriarty as Dominic Martin
- Bill Hunter as Paul Scanlon
- Anna Lise Phillips as Cassie
- Sarah Kants as Penny Ferrars
- Tara Morice as Susan Taylor
- Bille Brown as Howard
- Julia Blake as Mrs. McKenzie
- Victoria Longley as Giselle McKenzie
- Russell Kiefel as Prime Minister
- Christian Manon
- Tamsin Carroll as Femaie studeht
See also
References
External links
- A Difficult Woman at IMDb
- A Difficult Woman at the Australian Television Information Archive
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