Always Greener

Always Greener (2001-2003)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

The related Todd and Taylor families switch houses to see what life is like. The Todds must adjust to city life while the Taylors become farmers. This plot may not seem original, but the writers have found hundreds of ways to make us laugh and cry. The Todd family - widow Sandra and kids Campbell and Pip must leave their familiar country setting for the city. There they meet resident bully Shelley, who has her own troubles, and the handsome neighbour Greg. While his son makes friends with Cam, Greg tries to make himself more-than-friends with Sandra. Meanwhile, John and Liz Taylor must lead their kids, Marissa, Jason and Kimmi on the quest to the country. The country characters include real estate womaniser Derek Unn, his wife (known as Attila), determined Isabelle Turnbull and her beautiful daughter Katy. Scott Major also stars as the confused farmhand Tom.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Always Greener' premiere?

'Always Greener' premiered on September 9, 2001.

Who were the main characters in 'Always Greener'?

'Always Greener' featured the main characters of John Wood as Gerry McAllister, Anne Tenney as Julie McAllister, and Michala Banas as Tracey O'Collins.

What was the premise of 'Always Greener'?

'Always Greener' followed the story of two families who decide to swap their suburban lives in pursuit of a fresh start.

Where did the events of 'Always Greener' take place?

The events of 'Always Greener' primarily took place in the fictional town of One Tree.

Who were the creators of 'Always Greener'?

'Always Greener' was created by Gavin Strawhan and Rachel Lang.

Did 'Always Greener' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Always Greener' won the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series in 2004.

What was the genre of 'Always Greener'?

'Always Greener' was a drama-comedy television series.

How many episodes were there in 'Always Greener'?

'Always Greener' aired a total of 56 episodes.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Always Greener'?

Yes, 'Always Greener' featured guest appearances by actors such as John Howard, Lisa McCune, and Vince Colosimo.

What were some memorable storylines in 'Always Greener'?

Some memorable storylines in 'Always Greener' included the challenges faced by both families after swapping lives, romantic entanglements, and the exploration of the town's secrets.

Did 'Always Greener' have a theme song?

Yes, 'Always Greener' had a theme song titled "Always Greener" performed by The Whitlams.

Was 'Always Greener' critically acclaimed?

'Always Greener' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its unique concept and character development, while others criticized its execution and pacing.

Did 'Always Greener' address social issues?

Yes, 'Always Greener' touched on various social issues such as marriage, parenthood, friendships, and the pursuit of happiness.

What led to the cancellation of 'Always Greener'?

The exact reasons for the cancellation of 'Always Greener' are unclear, but it is believed that declining ratings and budget constraints played a role.

Did 'Always Greener' have a loyal fan base?

'Always Greener' developed a dedicated fan base during its run, with viewers appreciating its relatable characters and engaging storylines.

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