Total Control on ABC – The fallout from the vote on the Bill continues as allegations of corruption swirl around Alex (Deborah Mailman).
Disgraced, but determined to regain her political relevance Alex receives some surprising assistance from Marion (Catherine McClements) and makes a bold public statement.
In Parliament, Rachel (Rachel Griffiths) has rallied the alliance of independents and is ready to lead them – and the nation – into a new political future.
Eddie (Wesley Patton) confronts his mum about hiding her illness and his plans to study abroad. Charlie (Rob Collins) also comes to an important decision about his future while he and Dee (Rosie Lourde) bond with their newborn daughter. He needs to make a change – and it isn’t in Canberra.
After demanding a place in Rachel’s alliance, Alex takes a meeting with Kathleen Sloane (Maya Stange) and offers her the deal that Rachel wouldn’t. On the day the new party is set to be announced, Alex and Rachel battle to control their political destinies and change the face of Australian democracy in the process. The gripping final instalment of this acclaimed political drama is not to be missed.
Production credit: A Blackfella Films production. Major production investment from the ABC and Screen Australia. Financed with support from Screen NSW with Screen ACT and VicScreen. Producers Darren Dale and Erin Bretherton. Executive Producers Rachel Griffiths and Stuart Page. ABC Executive Producer Kelrick Martin. International Distributor is All3Media International.
Total Control on ABC and ABC iview – Sunday 18 February, 2024 at 8.30pm
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