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  1. Louise Bowes (née Crane) is an Australian television scriptwriter. Bowes was born in Marayong and attended Blacktown Girls High School. In her early twenties, while studying medicine, Bowes took a job as a researcher on A Country Practice, where she eventually worked her way up to the script department.

  2. It was exclusively announced on BTTB that Louise had returned to the top job at Home and Away, credited as the network script executive. Her material began airing on 30th November 2017 (Ep#6781) and continues today. Over her career, Louise has been nominated for 8 AWGIE awards, over both All Saints and Home and Away.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0186389Louise Crane - IMDb

    Louise Crane. Script and Continuity Department. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Louise Crane is known for Home and Away (1988), All Saints (1998) and Blue Heelers (1994). Add photos, demo reels.

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  4. 41 x 60mins. Status: Completed. A weekly one-hour series of self-contained stories with several continuing threads for permanent characters. It is centered on the drama of life in a hospital emergency department seen through the eyes of the people who carry most responsibility for it - the men and women of the nursing staff. All Saints series 11.

  5. www.biographies.net › biography › louise_crane-bowesBiography of Louise Crane-Bowes

    Louise Crane-Bowes is an Australian writer who was script producer of the TV series All Saints for a number of years and is currently script producer for Home and Away. She has also worked as a writer and script editor on such shows as Murder Call, Water Rats, and McLeod's Daughters.

  6. Written by Louise Crane-Bowes. Directed by Geoffrey Cawthorn. In the aftermath of the siege, Frank finds himself under fire from Admin for his comments to the media. The ED team are confronted by the arrival of one of their captors after a police shooting.

  7. Screenplay by Louise Crane-Bowes Directed by Peter Fisk. Charlotte, nervously awaiting her interview for the Emergency Training Fellowship, finds herself caught up with a complicated hypothermia patient. Determined to do whatever she can to give the man the best chance of survival, she misses her interview with the hospital board.

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