

Howzat! Kerry Packer's War
Australian media mogul Kerry Packer fought a cricket war by secretly signing up 50 of the world's greatest players to form a breakaway tournament.
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Plot Summary
This two-part television mini-series chronicles the dramatic rise and controversial reign of Australian media mogul Kerry Packer. It delves into his bold ventures, particularly his disruptive creation of World Series Cricket, which challenged the established order and revolutionized the sport. The series also explores his complex personal life, business dealings, and brush with death.
Critical Reception
The mini-series was generally well-received, praised for its ambitious scope, Lachy Hulme's powerful portrayal of Kerry Packer, and its engaging narrative that captured the larger-than-life personality of its subject. It successfully dramatized a significant chapter in Australian sporting and media history.
What Reviewers Say
- Lachy Hulme delivers a commanding performance as the enigmatic Kerry Packer.
- The series successfully captures the high stakes and drama of the World Series Cricket era.
- A compelling look at a significant Australian media and sporting figure.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for several awards, including the Logie Awards for Most Outstanding Miniseries, Most Outstanding Actor (Lachy Hulme), and Most Outstanding Supporting Actor (Marcus Graham).
Fun Fact
Lachy Hulme famously gained a significant amount of weight to more accurately portray Kerry Packer in his later years, reportedly consuming up to 10,000 calories a day.
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