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  1. Power Games: The PackerMurdoch War is an Australian drama-miniseries which screened on the Nine Network in 2013. The miniseries is set in the period 1960–75, when the Murdoch and Packer families collided as they battled for control of Australia's newspaper and television industries. [1] Plot.

    • Geoff Bennett, David Caesar
    • Stephen Rae
    • drama, miniseries
    • David Caesar, Sam Winston
  2. Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch Story: With Lachy Hulme, Patrick Brammall, Luke Ford, Alexander England. The true story about the life and Times of Channel 9 owner and millionaire Kerry Packer.

    • (106)
    • 2013-09-08
    • Drama
    • Lachy Hulme, Patrick Brammall, Luke Ford
  3. 8. Sept. 2013 · Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch story – TV review. Frank Packer had had insufficient grace, let alone nobility, to rank alongside King Lear – but Lachy Hulme's forceful performance...

  4. Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch Story. Set in 1960s Sydney, told through the eyes of competing media moguls Sir Frank Packer and Rupert Murdoch. A young Murdoch comes to Sydney to take on the Packers in a war for control of newspapers and television. Start your 30 day free trial.

  5. Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch Story. The making of modern Australia through the eyes of competing media moguls Sir Frank Packer and a young Rupert Murdoch.

    • Geoff Bennett
    • 1
    • Lachy Hulme
  6. The making of modern Australia through the eyes of competing media moguls Sir Frank Packer and a young Rupert Murdoch. Buy Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch Story on Google Play, then...

  7. DRAMA. Sydney 1960. Young ambitious publisher, Rupert Murdoch, receives an invitation from Australia’s most prominent media family, the Packers, for tennis and cocktails. By the end of the day, Sir Frank Packer has made sport of Murdoch and attempted to run the ‘boy publisher’ out of town.