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'''''Going Home''''' was a drama [[television series]] produced by the [[Special Broadcasting Service|SBS]] network in [[Australia]] that aired from 2000 to 2001.
'''''Going Home''''' was a drama [[television series]] produced by the [[Special Broadcasting Service|SBS]] network in Australia that aired from 2000 to 2001.


Scripted, filmed, edited and broadcast on the same day, ''Going Home'' was set in a nightly inter-urban [[commuter train]]. A group of regular train travelers are featured on their daily commute in a blend of up-to-the-minute commentary on the news and events of the day, together with the unfolding dramas in their lives. Viewer feedback was encouraged, including plot and character suggestions that were regularly incorporated into subsequent episodes.
Scripted, filmed, edited and broadcast on the same day, ''Going Home'' was set in a nightly inter-urban [[commuter train]]. A group of regular train travelers are featured on their daily commute in a blend of up-to-the-minute commentary on the news and events of the day, together with the unfolding dramas in their lives. Viewer feedback was encouraged, including plot and character suggestions that were regularly incorporated into subsequent episodes.
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Actress Rhonda Doyle is best known for playing “Jan” in the infamous Yellow Pages commercial with the quote "[[Not happy, Jan!]]"
Actress Rhonda Doyle is best known for playing “Jan” in the infamous Yellow Pages commercial with the quote "[[Not happy, Jan!]]"


The concept has been used later in other countries: in [[Canada]] (''[[Train 48]]''), in [[France]] (''Le train'', "The Train") and in [[Italy]] (''Andata e Ritorno'', "Round Trip").
The concept has been used later in other countries: in Canada (''[[Train 48]]''), in France (''Le train'', "The Train") and in Italy (''Andata e Ritorno'', "Round Trip").


==Cast==
==Cast==

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Going Home
GenreDrama
Written byChristopher Wheeler (head writer), Daphne Paris, Michael O'Rourke, George Merryman
Directed byAlan Coleman, Andrew Lewis
StarringCamilla Ah Kin
Arthur Angel
David Callan
Jason Chong
Rhonda Doyle
John Gibson
Brian Meegan
Lyn Pierse
Khristina Totos
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes130
Production
Executive producerHal McElroy & Di McElroy
ProducerGillian Arnold
Original release
NetworkSBS
Release22 May 2000 (2000-05-22) –
24 August 2001 (2001-08-24)
Related
Train 48

Going Home was a drama television series produced by the SBS network in Australia that aired from 2000 to 2001.

Scripted, filmed, edited and broadcast on the same day, Going Home was set in a nightly inter-urban commuter train. A group of regular train travelers are featured on their daily commute in a blend of up-to-the-minute commentary on the news and events of the day, together with the unfolding dramas in their lives. Viewer feedback was encouraged, including plot and character suggestions that were regularly incorporated into subsequent episodes.

Towards the very end of the 2001 season, we see Australian character actor Stuart Rawe, before Swift and Shift Couriers, in one of his very early roles as a silent football fan.

Actress Rhonda Doyle is best known for playing “Jan” in the infamous Yellow Pages commercial with the quote "Not happy, Jan!"

The concept has been used later in other countries: in Canada (Train 48), in France (Le train, "The Train") and in Italy (Andata e Ritorno, "Round Trip").

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