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Definition of telemovie in English: telemovienounˈtɛlɪmuːvi Australian A feature film produced for distribution by a television channel. Example sentencesExamples - Don't forget the Kath and Kim telemovie on ABC this Sunday.
- He then returned to live theatre and apart from a few guest spots and some tele movies he never returned to regular TV work.
- A better-than-average telemovie about a solo mom who takes her kids west to the California gold-fields in the 1850s.
- This week it started a new lot of drama programs from local producers with Small Claims starting on Monday night with a telemovie.
- In fact, some stretches of this season threaten the telemovie in terms of sheer darkness.
- First up is this 90-minute telemovie, followed by 20 weekly episodes.
- Filming has begun for a telemovie titled The Alice and is set to hit our screens in July later this year.
- A decade of screenwriting followed, until a publisher asked him to turn a children's telemovie he had just written into a book.
- Boy Soldiers, another Winners series telemovie, is a carefully crafted period piece.
- Joss McWilliam appeared as Ranger Dave in The Adventure of Skippy and also appeared in the tele-movie A Thousand Skies with John Walton.
- Just started filming a very hush-hush telemovie which was won by channel nine after one of the most furious bidding wars ever seen in the city.
- Five years separated the telemovie and the series.
- On Sunday night, Channel 7 screened the first of what is hoped to be a series of telemovies based on the detective novels of Shane Maloney.
- Nine did well with the local tele-movie The Alice which gathered more than 1.8 million viewers and was the highest rating Australian tele-movie of the year so far.
- Channel Nine did well with the local tele-movie The Alice which gathered more than 1.8 million viewers and was the highest rating Australian tele-movie of the year so far.
- The Season One set of McLeod's Daughters included the original telemovie that kicked off the whole phenomenon.
- Colin Friels was one of the leading actors in Water Rats and he later appeared in the telemovie bio of Shirley Temple.
- The rich, complex relationships forged in necessity and pain in the telemovie were but blithe footnotes in the series proper.
- It started out as a low-budget telemovie, which was followed by a sequel, and then there were cinema versions of both, and now there's a Hollywood remake.
- Rife with cold shoulders and heated exchanges, this gritty, uplifting telemovie is a jewel.
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