
Hawke
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
The story of Bob Hawke - Australia's most loved Prime Minister as he faces his greatest challenge: a battle within his own party. As he fights for his life, we discover his incredible transformation from a hard-drinking womanising trade union leader into a visionary world leader. For a man who once sacrificed his family to his job, he must now rely solely on his friendships and allegiances to defeat his challenger and remain in power.
Top Cast


Richard Roxburgh
Richard Roxburgh
Bob Hawke
Richard Roxburgh
Bob Hawke


Rachael Blake
Rachael Blake
Hazel Hawke
Rachael Blake
Hazel Hawke


Felix Williamson
Felix Williamson
Paul Keating
Felix Williamson
Paul Keating


Sacha Horler
Sacha Horler
Jean Sinclair
Sacha Horler
Jean Sinclair


Asher Keddie
Asher Keddie
Blanche d'Alpuget
Asher Keddie
Blanche d'Alpuget


Patrick Brammall
Patrick Brammall
Kim Beazley
Patrick Brammall
Kim Beazley
Lliam Amor
Lliam Amor
Robert Ray
Lliam Amor
Robert Ray


Simon Maiden
Simon Maiden
Graham Richardson
Simon Maiden
Graham Richardson


Greg Saunders
Greg Saunders
Gerry Hand
Greg Saunders
Gerry Hand


Terry Norris
Terry Norris
Clem Hawke
Terry Norris
Clem Hawke
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