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Co-producer John Edwards told TV Tonight that a third season of Puberty Blues is likely but may not come immediately. On, Ten's production division went bankrupt.
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Filming for the second series began in May 2013, and began broadcasting in March 2014.
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On 23 October 2012, the official Puberty Blues Facebook page confirmed that there would be a second series of the show premiering in 2013 on the Australian television network Channel Ten. So for those demanding more, we have high hopes we'll deliver." Edwards and Banks revealed the storyline would probably pick up from where series one ended or maybe a year later. There's a strong chance, and Imogen and I have been in the plotting room and are well into development ourselves. Edwards stated "Yes, we are discussing it now. On 16 September 2012, Debbie Schipp from The Daily Telegraph reported Southern Star producers John Edwards and Imogen Banks were planning a second series of Puberty Blues. Puberty Blues began airing from 15 August 2012. The shoot lasted for twelve weeks and wrapped on 1 July 2012. The series, based on Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey's 1970s book, focuses on a group of teenagers from Cronulla "as they explore sex and the gender politics of the day." įilming on the series began in April 2012, with locations mainly around the Sutherland Shire on Wanda Beach. In January 2012, it was announced an eight-part adaptation of the coming-of-age novel Puberty Blues would be made in New South Wales. Tony McNamara, Alice Bell, Fiona Seres, Jonathan Gavin, Shyt Henderson-CroftĮndemol Australia (Then branded as Southern Star Entertainment)