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Returning: Rosehaven

Luke McGregor & Celia Pacquola will bid farewell to ABC comedy from early August.

The last ever season of Rosehaven will commence on ABC from early August.

Over its four seasons to date, Rosehaven has won Logies, AACTAs, AWGIES, ADG and SPA Awards. In 2020 it was the number one comedy show across all ABC.

But Luke McGregor and Celia Pacquola will bid farewell to fictional friends and unlikely real estate agents, Daniel and Emma from August 4th.

Celia Pacquola said, “It is very sad to say goodbye to our little town and its inhabitants after 40 episodes but I’m so proud of our final season and grateful that we were able to finish things the way we always wanted to. With dragons and explosions*.” *S5 may not include dragons or explosions.

Luke McGregor said: “I’m really going to miss Rosehaven, and I hope everyone enjoys the final season. Getting to make this show with my best friend, in Tassie has been amazing. One thing I’m not willing to say goodbye to just yet though is having Kris McQuade as a mum – so Kris if you’re reading this, just a heads up that I’m gonna call you every mother’s day until you tell me to stop because it’s weird.”

Having defeated the first agent that tried to encroach on McCallum Real Estate’s territory, Daniel and Emma are happy for things to get back to normal at the office. Navigating issues that crop up with their clients, they’re finally managing the routine of being professional adults. Barbara’s (Kris McQuade) trust is growing for the duo as she lets them take on more responsibility within the business. Could this be the year she finally retires?

Meanwhile, Daniel is working on being friends with his ex, Grace (Katie Robertson), but starts to wonder if just friends will be enough for him. Emma is getting on with things too in her own unique way, from elaborate schemes to solve problems with tenants to pursuits in amateur crime solving. All in all, it’s Rosehaven as we know and love it.

Filmed over seven weeks, season five of Rosehaven continues to share Tasmania’s natural beauty with locations including Richmond, Geeveston, New Norfolk, Seven Mile Beach, Lauderdale, Ridgeway, and Longley as well as the Huon Valley’s Brightside Farm Sanctuary which features in episode six. These historic and picturesque locations showcase Tasmania’s unique stories, characters, and landscapes to the rest of the world. With 37 Tasmanian full-time crew plus local casuals, actors, and extras, Rosehaven supports and celebrates the technical skill and talent of Tasmania’s screen industry.

Production Credits: A What Horse? / Guesswork Television production presented by Screen Tasmania and the ABC. Created and written by Luke McGregor and Celia Pacquola. Director and Associate Producer Jonathan Brough. Co-Producer Fiona McConaghy. Produced by Andrew Walker, Luke McGregor and Celia Pacquola. Executive Producer Kevin Whyte. ABC Executive Producers Todd Abbott and Brett Sleigh.

Wednesday August 4 at 9pm on ABC.

7 Responses

  1. A little sad but it is the way of the tv world now. Endless shows are rare. It is probably the right time.

    It would be nice now if there could be a couple of shows to replace it in the family-friendly genre. The ABC have some new quirky offerings in the same vein, but they are tending to late night timeslots.

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