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Latest revision as of 18:56, 30 January 2026

Australian television series

Careless
Created by Helen Fitzgerald
Louise Fox
Written by Louise Fox
Christian White
Directed by Stevie Cruz-Martin
Starring
Country of origin Australia
United Kingdom
Original language English
No. of series 1
Executive producers
  • Louise Fox
  • Ian Collie
  • Rob Gibson
  • Adrian Burns
  • Claire Mundell
  • Deanne Cunningham
  • Michael Healy
  • Andy Ryan
  • Kieran Hannigan
Producer Angela Littlejohn
Production companies
  • Synchronicity Films
  • Easy Tiger Productions
Network Stan
Channel 4

Careless is an upcoming Australian and British television drama series created by Helen Fitzgerald and Louise Fox. It is starring Solly McLeod, Katie Leung, Robyn Malcolm and Richard Roxburgh.

A Scottish backpacker in Australia starts working as a carer for an aging rockstar.[1][2]

The four-part series is created by Helen Fitzgerald and Louise Fox and directed by Stevie Cruz-Martin. Fox is the writer of the first two and final episodes, with Christian White writing the third episode. It was commissioned as an original drama by Stan, and produced in association with Channel 4, All3Media International, Screen Scotland, and Australia’s Nine Network. It is produced by Easy Tiger Productions and Synchronicity Films, with Angela Littlejohn the series producer, with Ian Collie and Rob Gibson executive Producers for Easy Tiger, Claire Mundell and Deanne Cunningham executive producers for Synchronicity. Fox and Adrian Burns are also executive producers, as are Michael Healy and Andy Ryan for Stan, and Kieran Hannigan for Screen Scotland.[3]

The cast is led by Solly McLeod, Katie Leung, Robyn Malcolm and Richard Roxburgh, with Mabel Li, Thomas Weatherall and Alison Peebles.[4]

Filming was underway in January 2026, with filming locations including Glasgow, Scotland and Sydney, Australia.[2][1]

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