Bloodbath
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Patricia Edgar has been named one of the ten most influential people in the development of Australian television production. Her candid memoir offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the television industry and its politics. It also tells her own story-of how a young girl from Mildura became a leading innovator in Australian children's television production, and a voice to be reckoned with in a tough business. As a regulator and policy maker, Dr Edgar's take-no-prisoners style won her great fans
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This candid memoir delivers a rare insider's perspective on Australian television's formative years, tracing how a determined young woman from Mildura navigated the industry's notoriously tough politics to become a leading innovator in children's programming. Patricia Edgar pulls back the curtain on the boardroom battles and policy-making trenches, offering an unvarnished look at the power struggles that shaped the nation's broadcast landscape. Her journey from outsider to influential regulator and producer reveals the grit required to challenge established systems and create meaningful change in a cutthroat business.
What sets this autobiography apart is Edgar's unapologetic, take-no-prisoners narrative voice, which refuses to soften the edges of her professional battles or personal sacrifices. Teen readers and young adults navigating their own ambitions will find inspiration in her relentless drive and the clear-eyed account of what it costs to become a formidable voice in a male-dominated field. The memoir ultimately serves as both a compelling industry exposé and a powerful testament to how conviction and innovation can reshape an entire media ecosystem.
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