Newton’s Law: ABC goes back to the Bar for new drama

ABC has announced production on the new series is underway in Melbourne

ABC has announced production is under way in Melbourne on a new eight-part drama series Newton’s Law.

Developed from an original concept by Deb Cox (pictured L) and Fiona Eagger (pictured R), the team behind the successful Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries series and the The Gods of Wheat Street, Newton’s Law centres around Josephine Newton, a suburban solicitor with an over-developed sense of responsibility who attempts to return to her briefly glorious stint at the Bar.

When Newton’s low-flying solicitor’s practice is incinerated by a disgruntled client, she is persuaded by her old uni friend, and not-so-secret admirer, Lewis Hughes, to trade the benefits of her brilliant mind for a berth in the lofty glamour of Knox Chambers. With her office destroyed, her marriage collapsing and motherhood fast losing its charm, Newton decides it’s time she took her own aspirations off the back burner and resumed her barrister’s robes.

Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger commented, “We’re very happy to bring another strong female protagonist to the screen, this time in modern dress, with a modern woman’s dilemma of trying to do too much for too many!”

ABC Director of Television Richard Finlayson said, “Thanks to the ongoing support of Screen Australia as well as the ABC’s partnership with Film Victoria on the Victorian Drama and Comedy Initiative, we are pleased to be able to commission another outstanding drama from Every Cloud Productions. Our audience is in for a treat.”

Newton’s Law will commence filming in Melbourne later in the year.

Production Credits: An Every Cloud Production. Created by Deb Cox & Fiona Eagger. Produced by Fiona Eagger, Deb Cox & Anna Molyneaux. Executive Producers Fiona Eagger & Deb Cox. ABC Executive Producers Brett Sleigh & Alastair McKinnon. In association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Screen Australia and Film Victoria.

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