
Water Under the Bridge
Based on the novel by Sumner Locke Eliot, Water Under the Bridge presents a romantic drama of life and love between the two world wars, framed by the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Neil Atkins, aspiring actor, is thwarted by the three loves of his life: his feisty ex-showgirl guardian Shasta with whom he shares a love neither of them can ever express Maggie McGhee, pragmatic journalist, whose capacity for devotion offers more than he can cope with and Carrie Mazzini, indulgent heiress, whose tainted life cripples her capacity to return Neil's adoration. Laconic and wry in characterization, devastating in its emotional impact, this astonishing miniseries is a watershed in its depiction of Australian identity.
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