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Bondi Rescue is diving into its 18th season and for executive producer at Paramount ANZ, Ciaran Flannery , it’s the “hero” lifeguards of the famous beach that has kept the show so popular amongst audiences for close to two decades. “There’s other observational documentaries that follow other heroes like paramedics or police officers, but there’s something about the beach that is so relatable to Australians,” Flannery told Mediaweek . “When you see a resuscitation taking place on the sand as you do in this new season, with three or four lifeguards keeping a human alive with a crowd surrounding them, there’s a relatability and a shock value to that which I think can’t be recreated with any other setting or observational program.

“No other beach in Australia can give you never-ending stories the way Bondi Beach does. You would think 18 seasons in you’ve seen it all, but it’s just not the case.” Ciaran Flannery, Executive Producer, Paramount ANZ Also speaking to Mediaweek , Ben Davies , executive producer & creator of Bondi Rescue and Michael Cordell , creative director and co-founder of CJZ agreed that they have both worked hard to fine-tune the tone of the show.



“The tone comes down to having a larikin spirit combined with extraordinary bravery,” Davies said. “Our cast of characters, are real-life people and lifeguards, and you see them week after week and learn about them as characters, but you also see their personalities, their own character.

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