Season 2
TV Show · Drama · Comedy

Network Ten's AACTA and Logie Award-winning drama, Puberty Blues, makes its highly-anticipated return. A brilliant senior cast including Claudia Karvan, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Susie Porter, Dan Wyllie and Rodger Corser - and three fantastic young leads in Ashleigh Cummings, Brenna Harding and Sean Keenan – take us through another summer in the 1970s. Puberty Blues promises to deliver more of what has made the show a firm favourite with viewers. Shot in and around Sydney's Sutherland Shire, the series showcases exceptional acting, writing and film craft, chronicling a special time in Australia's history, right down to the Chiko rolls, choc tops and Cheezels. Summer 1979. Joined-at-the-hip teenagers Debbie and Sue are back. They are having the time of their lives, hanging out on Cronulla Beach with the Greenhills gang, the bronzed surfers and their chicks who rule the waves. But this time around Debbie and Sue are slightly older and slightly wiser. Sue has defied the gang's strict rules by taking up surfing and remains in the gang despite not having the requisite boyfriend. Gary, Debbie's boyfriend, has been garnering attention on the fledgling pro-surfing circuit and more kudos within the gang. Sue, Debbie and Gary have grown wilder than they, or any of their parents, can handle. But their sun-soaked idyll is about to come crashing down when Debbie is sent away to boarding school. Nothing can keep Debbie and Sue apart for long and they become extremely inventive at staying touch. It's all change for the parents as well. The proper facade of the Vickers' family life begins to crumble under the pressure of Debbie's behaviour and the challenges of married life. The Knights have to deal with the pressures of Pam's debt and Roger's unemployment, coupled with his difficulty in confronting his daughter's awaking sexuality. Gary's mum Yvonne has also been awoken by an affair with the counsellor Graham, but we haven't seen the last of her husband Ferris. While Debbie and Sue fight to keep their friendship alive, they remain blissfully unaware of their parents' tangled emotional lives. Puberty Blues season two is Australian drama at its best.

2014 · 42m
Starring Ashleigh Cummings, Claudia Karvan, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor

Season 1

  • Episode One
    EPISODE 1
    Episode One
    Teenagers Debbie and Sue are having the time of their lives, hanging out on Cronulla Beach and fantasising about getting into the Greenhills gang, the bronzed surfers and their chicks who rule the beach. But Debbie and Sue are blissfully unaware of the sexual and social mores of the group they long to join, and just as unaware of the tangled sexual and emotional lives their parents lead.
    42m
  • Episode Two
    EPISODE 2
    Episode Two
    Debbie and Sue go to great lengths to get the attention of the Greenhills gang, including getting caught cheating at school. But when Debbie catches the eye of Bruce Board, ace surfer and super spunk, she's in. While she revels in her new found status on the beach, Sue is mortified to come home and discover her parents playing Strip Jack Naked. And while Debbie is getting a lot of notice at school, her father Martin has noticed the attractive newcomer at work.
    43m
  • Episode Three
    EPISODE 3
    Episode Three
    Cheryl sets out the rigid Greenhills rules for Debbie and Sue: root their boyfriends too soon and they're molls, wait too long and they'll get dropped. But she doesn't waste much time before she breaks those rules herself, getting drunk on Brandivino. And while Debbie has difficulty losing her virginity, Sue - who now has a surfie spunk of her own - has no such trouble, although the experience is less than stellar.
    43m
  • Episode Four
    EPISODE 4
    Episode Four
    An impromptu party at Cheryl's house leads to disaster for Debbie, when Bruce suddenly drops her. But she's not the only one: ace surfer Gary gets dropped too. Meanwhile, Gary's dad Ferris is wining and dining his young lover and inviting friend Roger to join him. But it's Debbie's mum Judy who smells a rat... or in this case, something fishy about a missing lobster that her husband Martin fails to bring home.
    47m
  • Episode Five
    EPISODE 5
    Episode Five
    After a fight with her mum, Cheryl decamps to Debbie's house for a while and proves an unwelcome guest to everyone, except David. He's falling in love. Gary and Debbie are growing closer, too, but his father Ferris is distraught when his affair folds. Debbie is unaware of the growing strain in her parents' relationship, but Gary is acutely aware of his. Meanwhile, the girls are getting bored waiting on the beach, watching the boys surf.
    43m
  • Episode Six
    EPISODE 6
    Episode Six
    While Gary's mum Yvonne tries to win her grieving husband back, Judy and Martin are at marriage guidance counselling trying to sort out their problems. Things aren't going smoothly for Sue either, who is worried Danny might drop her after she decides to become a 'bra burner'. Debbie is thrilled when she finally manages to lose her virginity, and Sue is thrilled when instead of dropping her, Danny gives her the longed for friendship ring.
    42m

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  • Faking It

Cast & Crew

  • Ed Oxenbould
    David Vickers
  • Ashleigh Cummings
    Debbie Vickers
  • Brenna Harding
    Sue Knight
  • Sean Keenan
    Gary Hennessey
  • Dan Wyllie
    Roger Knight
  • Isabelle Cornish
    Vicki
  • Susie Porter
    Pam Knight
  • Claudia Karvan
    Judy Vickers
  • Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
    Martin Vickers
  • Rodger Corser
    Ferris Hennessey
  • Susan Prior
    Yvonne Hennessey

About

Season 2

Drama

Network Ten's AACTA and Logie Award-winning drama, Puberty Blues, makes its highly-anticipated return. A brilliant senior cast including Claudia Karvan, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Susie Porter, Dan Wyllie and Rodger Corser - and three fantastic young leads in Ashleigh Cummings, Brenna Harding and Sean Keenan – take us through another summer in the 1970s. Puberty Blues promises to deliver more of what has made the show a firm favourite with viewers. Shot in and around Sydney's Sutherland Shire, the series showcases exceptional acting, writing and film craft, chronicling a special time in Australia's history, right down to the Chiko rolls, choc tops and Cheezels. Summer 1979. Joined-at-the-hip teenagers Debbie and Sue are back. They are having the time of their lives, hanging out on Cronulla Beach with the Greenhills gang, the bronzed surfers and their chicks who rule the waves. But this time around Debbie and Sue are slightly older and slightly wiser. Sue has defied the gang's strict rules by taking up surfing and remains in the gang despite not having the requisite boyfriend. Gary, Debbie's boyfriend, has been garnering attention on the fledgling pro-surfing circuit and more kudos within the gang. Sue, Debbie and Gary have grown wilder than they, or any of their parents, can handle. But their sun-soaked idyll is about to come crashing down when Debbie is sent away to boarding school. Nothing can keep Debbie and Sue apart for long and they become extremely inventive at staying touch. It's all change for the parents as well. The proper facade of the Vickers' family life begins to crumble under the pressure of Debbie's behaviour and the challenges of married life. The Knights have to deal with the pressures of Pam's debt and Roger's unemployment, coupled with his difficulty in confronting his daughter's awaking sexuality. Gary's mum Yvonne has also been awoken by an affair with the counsellor Graham, but we haven't seen the last of her husband Ferris. While Debbie and Sue fight to keep their friendship alive, they remain blissfully unaware of their parents' tangled emotional lives. Puberty Blues season two is Australian drama at its best.

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Network 10
Released
2014
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M
Region of Origin
Australia
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