Set in the 1970s, media mogul Kerry Packer signs top cricketers for his World Series Cricket, challenging established cricketing authorities.Set in the 1970s, media mogul Kerry Packer signs top cricketers for his World Series Cricket, challenging established cricketing authorities.Set in the 1970s, media mogul Kerry Packer signs top cricketers for his World Series Cricket, challenging established cricketing authorities.
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What a pity that Kerry Packer was such an unlikeable bloke. He had the money to be able to step on anyone's toes to make a buck, and the bottom line of this show is that he does it again - doesn't matter who or how many are in the way. Look at the way he humiliates his staff - fact or fiction? There is enough evidence around to know it was fact, but that was Kerry Packer all over - just that this time it was cricket.
What is good about the show is that it gave a chance to many younger Aussie actors - too often we see the same old faces time and again. It was refreshing to watch some other actors all doing a decent job. I am sure many watched to see how their old cricket heroes appeared in this series. And I don't think anyone would have been disappointed. The producers really did spend time and money to groom appearances.
It's just a pity that Packer's obnoxiousness keeps getting in the way.
What is good about the show is that it gave a chance to many younger Aussie actors - too often we see the same old faces time and again. It was refreshing to watch some other actors all doing a decent job. I am sure many watched to see how their old cricket heroes appeared in this series. And I don't think anyone would have been disappointed. The producers really did spend time and money to groom appearances.
It's just a pity that Packer's obnoxiousness keeps getting in the way.
You know you can sit there and be super critical of these types of bi optic niche historical mini series. But that would be unfair to Howzat . It is simply better than that . The acting over all is great . Lockie Hulme who plays Kerry Packer is outstanding . He captured KP's ability to be enraged and bully people but he also captured the other generous side of KP and his genuine love of cricket The actors who portray the cricketers , especially the main Aussie cricketers all do a great job with what they as actors have to work with . Historically the show is accurate able to quickly get the political issues surrounding World Series Cricket v the establishment across an informative and entertaining manner . In the end it covers a time in Australian history that changed cricket world wide for ever . Thanks Mr Parker.
A TV mini-series on the advent of World Series Cricket, the brainchild of media mogul Kerry Packer. Totally revolutionised cricket and dragged cricket into the professional era.
Good mini-series. Not brilliant: some of the cricket was inaccurate (eg Clive Lloyd batting right-handed). Still, gave a good history and re-enactment of cricket's greatest revolution.
Good mini-series. Not brilliant: some of the cricket was inaccurate (eg Clive Lloyd batting right-handed). Still, gave a good history and re-enactment of cricket's greatest revolution.
HOWZAT! recounts the growth and development of World Series Cricket, helmed by Kerry Packer (Lachy Hulme), who signed up over fifty of the world's best players to play a series of "Super-Tests" in opposition to the established version of the game. Through his efforts the pay and conditions of most Test cricketers were radically improved; his other innovations - accepted as standard today - included colored clothing, white balls and day/night one-day matches. This is a highly entertaining, if somewhat romanticized version of events: Hulme's Packer is an obsessive, with absolutely no manners whatsoever, whose dedication to the cause remains admirable nonetheless. The Australian cricket team are portrayed as co-conspirators, while Richie Benaud (Peter Houghton) becomes Packer's willing ally, even though reduced to silence during one of the magnate's spectacular tirades. Following the BODYLINE series of the Eighties, the British are portrayed as supercilious and old- fashioned - especially the cricket administrators of the MCC, and the lawyers charged with defending Packer's cause. On the other hand England captain Tony Greig (Alexander England), becomes an enthusiastic and articulate supporter - perhaps because he is not British but South African. While the story keeps close to the historical facts, it nonetheless shows how post-colonial attitudes still pervade the Australian psyche - at least in terms of its media products.
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