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  1. 17 April. ( 2011-04-17) –. 18 April 2011. ( 2011-04-18) Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo is a 2011 Australian two part television miniseries about the beginning of Cleo magazine and its creator, Ita Buttrose. The series stars Asher Keddie as Buttrose and Rob Carlton as Kerry Packer .

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    • ABC1
    • 17 April –, 18 April 2011
  2. Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo: Created by Imogen Banks, John Edwards, Christopher Lee. With Asher Keddie, Rob Carlton, Jessica Tovey, Ian Meadows. The Whitlam era as seen through the eyes of Cleo magazine and its young editor, Ita Buttrose.

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    • 2011-04-17
    • Biography, Drama, History
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  3. Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo - ABC TV. Home. Characters. Video. Photos. About. Preview. In early 1972, journalist and editor, Ita Buttrose and heir to Australia’s most powerful publishing family, Kerry Packer, started a magazine that created one of the most dramatic sensations in Australian publishing history. watch preview. Video.

  4. Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo - watch online: streaming, buy or rent . Currently you are able to watch "Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo" streaming on Tubi TV, Freevee for free with ads.

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    • Drama, History
    • Ita Buttrose; Kerry Packer; Leslie Carpenter
  5. CLEO was a women’s magazine with a libido and a curiosity about almost everything... Produced by John Edwards and Karen Radzyner, PAPER GIANTS: THE BIRTH OF CLEO is a Southern Star Entertainment ...

  6. Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video, Tubi TV, Amazon Freevee. In 1972, two ambitious, young upstarts, Ita Buttrose and Kerry Packer, created Cleo, a bold and naughty magazine that became one of the most dramatic sensations in Australian publishing history. Drama 2011. Starring Asher Keddie, Rob Carlton, Ian Meadows.

  7. Overview. In early 1972, Ita Buttrose and Kerry Packer got together to create a magazine that became one of the most dramatic sensations in Australian publishing history. CLEO Magazine - begun in a "fit of pique" - went on to help define women, Australia and the relationship between the two. John Edwards. Creator. Series Cast. Asher Keddie.