“IT’S a furphy that Australia doesn’t make good TV. If you look beneath the reality TV surface, there are excellent homegrown shows waiting to be discovered.
“The Kettering Incident is the kind of television that grabs you from the first frame and keeps you enthralled with its central mystery until the end credits roll. It’s proof we can make TV that is smart, beautifully crafted and very, very watchable.
“There’s always been an almost morbid fascination with Tasmania and its dark history, the land of outlaws, convicts and unruly, rebellious folk.
“The Kettering Incident takes advantage of this lore in presenting a mix of gothic horror, supernatural thriller and sci-fi mystery. The very inability to define its genre is partly what makes this eight-part miniseries so strangely compelling.”
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