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Returning: Satisfaction
High class hookers invite you back to the boudoir of 232 for the second season of Showcase's sexy drama.
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Showcase’s locally produced drama with high-class hookers, Satisfaction, will return to screens with its second series in December.
The first series was well received, including a Logie Award for Alison Whyte. Whyte returns to the sexy drama along with Diana Glenn, Kestie Morassi, Bojana Novakovic, Madeleine West, Peta Sergeant and joined by Dustin Clare.
Season 2 finds the girls of Satisfaction back at 232 with the introduction of a new escort.
Once again the series will venture behind the closed doors of prostitution, looking at the roles of worker, mother, sister, brother, friend and lover.
It’s back from Tuesday Dec 2nd at 8:30pm.
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9 Responses
Satisfaction series 1. Was excellent, cannot wait for series 2. And yes I am in love with ((( Kestie Morassi ))) !!
Exellent show, cant wait for the new series!
Doubt that the FTA channels would show Satisfaction un-cut. Saw every episode of Season 1 when it first went to air and have also just hired the DVD release to watch it again. I must admit I have a vested interest in Satisfaction. I appeared as an extra in episodes 6 (as tonto) and 10 (goatman) and also have worked on an ep for the second season (not sure wich episode – wsa set in a fetish bar).
Great fun show to work on and watch.
Bring on season 3 of Satisfaction!
Any chance of 7,9 or 10 screening this? Why wouldn’t it air on FTA at some point? I know it is made for pay-tv like Love My Way.
Is Robert Mammone making a return?
Yep, latest Target and Kmart catalogues have the first season set on DVD.
Dustin Clare? Wow great casting.
Just a thought though, mabey hes the new escort?
Season 1 is out soon (if not already) on DVD.
Evan :->
Showcase certainly showcase great shows, sadly – even if I got the channel I probably couldn’t watch it. However – this is TV as it should be. Take notes FTA.