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The name of the show stems from the phrase "The grass is always greener on the other side". Promotion of the show's premiere episode used the Travis song "Side", which features the phrase as part of the chorus. The series mainly revolved around the members of two families, the Taylors, who live in suburban Sydney, and the Todd family who live on a farm just outside the rural New South Wales town of Inverness. Each faced with problems of their own, John Taylor pays his sister Sandra Todd a Christmas visit to her farm. Joking that they should consider switching houses for a change in their life, the move becomes a reality when John discovers that his daughter Marissa is on drugs and Sandra can't pay the bills. Always Greener was noted for both dealing with serious issues as well as putting an often humorous touch to episodes. Fantasy sequences (such as a song and dance number when John mulls over having a vasectomy) were common and often added to the charm of the series. The Taylor family John Howard - John Taylor Anne Tenney - Liz Taylor Michala Banas - Marissa Taylor Daniel Bowden - Jason Taylor Natasha Lee - Kimberley Taylor The Todd family Caitlin McDougall - Sandra Todd Bree Walters - Pip Todd Abe Forsythe - Campbell Todd Other characters Scott Major - Tom Morgan Andrew Clarke - Derek Unn Merridy Eastman - Eileen Unn Denise Roberts - Isabelle Turnbull Georgie Shew - Katy Turnbull Peter Corbett - Bert Adams Grant Bowler - Greg Steele (Episodes 1-27) Clayton Watson - Mickey Steele Bree Desborough - Shelley Southall Awards Clayton Watson won the Australian Film Institute's award for "Best Actor in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama" for his work on Always Greener in 2002. The show was also nominated for an International Emmy Award in 2002 and Always Greener and its cast have been nominated for several Logies during its run.[2] Logie Awards 2003 Nominee: Most Outstanding Drama Series 2003 Nominee: Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (John Howard) 2002 Nominee: Most Outstanding Drama Series 2002 Nominee: Most Popular New Female Talent (Michala Banas) ASSG Australian Screen Sound Awards 2003 Nominee: Best Achievement in Sound for a Television Drama ("Episode 50") APRA-AGSC Screen Music Awards 2002 Nominee: Best Music For A Television Series Or Serial (Paul Healy and Trent Williamson) Australian Film Institute Television Awards[3] 2002 Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama (Clayton Watson) International Emmy Awards 2002 Nominee: Always Greener Series 1 - Eps. 1 & 3 Australian Writers' Guild Awards 2002 Nominee: Television (Series): "The Good Woman's Guide To A Happy Home" (Sue Hore) Sharing WidgetScreenshots |