Prosper (TV series)

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Prosper
Genre Drama
Written byMatt Cameron
Jason Stephens
Belinda Chayko
Liz Doran
Louise Fox
Directed byJennifer Lacey
Shaun Wilson
Starring
ComposersAmanda Brown
Antonio Gambale
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Jason Stevens
  • Andrew Walker
Production locations
Editors
  • Nicole La Macchia
  • Adrian Rostirolla
Running time46 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Stan
Release28 January 2024 (2024-01-28) 
present

Prosper is an Australian television drama series, released on Stan on 18 January 2024. Produced by Jason Stevens and Andrew Walker and directed by Jennifer Lacey and Shaun Wilson, the series follows the family of the U Star megachurch. It stars Richard Roxburgh, Rebecca Gibney, and Ewen Leslie.

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Plot

Cal Quinn, the pastor of the U Star megachurch, announces a bold plan to expand the church into the United States, to the surprise of his family. After the suicide of a member of the congregation, Cal's wife Abi stands by him, as other family secrets emerge. [1] [2]

Cast

Main / recurring

Guests

Production

Prosper was commissioned by Stan and Lionsgate as a Stan Original production, with major investment from Screen Australia and additional support from Screen NSW. It was co-written by Matt Cameron (who also executive produced), Liz Doran, Louise Fox, and Belinda Chayko. [4]

The location used for the U Star church was the Sydney Coliseum in Rooty Hill. [2]

Episodes

EpisodeTitleDateRef
1Man of God18 January 2024 [5]
2Glossolalia
3Charity Begins At Home
4Signs and Wonders
5Love Offerings
6Gethsemane
7Broken Covenants
8The Promised Land

Release

The full series was released on 18 January 2024. [6] [7]

Reception

David Knox of TV Tonight rated the series 3+12 stars, citing that not many of the characters in the show were likeable, and it felt cold due to the lack of colour. However he said that the series had a lot of potential. [2]

Anthony Morris of ScreenHub rated the series 4 stars, stating that Roxburgh was completely convincing as Cal. [8]

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