Crashburn

Network Ten (ended 2003)
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Crashburn was a 13-part series set in Melbourne, starring Catherine McClements and Aaron Blabey playing Rosie and Ben Harfield. Their ten year marriage has come to a holt, so they enrol themselves into marriage counseling. The show goes through the past and the present of Rosie and Ben's relationship in a he says/she says way, so that both sides of the story are represented.

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    Crashburn was a 13-part series which aired in Australia in 2003. Like many other Australian TV shows though, the timeslot for the show was dragged back to a later time after only a few episodes.

    It was unfortunate because I found the show to be rather intriguing. The acting was quite believable and that is always a plus in any television show.

    Crashburn's main stars, Catherine McClements and Aaron Blabey, play Rosie and Ben Harfield, a married couple going through a difficult stage when their marriage hits a brick wall. One of the most intriguing aspect about Crashburn, was it's ability to delve into the characters lives, in a "he says"/"she says" kind of way.

    I enjoyed Crashburn, and although it isn't my most favourite show, it certainly deserves some credit.moreless
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