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Pilots showcase Aussie talent

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Published: March 20, 2025
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ABC and Screen Australia are thrilled to announce Fresh Blood pilots, Urvi Went to an All Girls School and Westerners, will premiere next month on ABC iview.

Both uniquely hilarious, the pilots are part of the joint initiative which supports emerging Australian talent and innovative storytelling.

Urvi Went To An All Girls School is a coming-of-age comedy about one teen girl’s survival, with disastrous and hilarious consequences.

Urvi (Urvi Majumdar) is an awkward, unpopular 16-year-old girl entering Year 11, at the painfully academic, selective public school Grogan Girls High.

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She desperately wants to become a famous actress, and dreams of being noticed by Hot Ryan, the hottest Year 12 boy at Grogan Boys.

When a Grogan Girls alumni turned soap actress named Sophie turns up out of the blue to direct the Grogan Girls and Boys combined school musical, Urvi finally sees a path to stardom.

Westerners follows three young diaspora adults navigating the chaos of life in Western Sydney, where even the simplest tasks spiral into the surreal.

Jackie (Natasha Cheng), a struggling artist, makes a deal with the Devil to cure her creative block.

Taz (Sana’a Shaik) must choose between living with share house mould or even worse: moving back in with her parents.

Dulla (Ubai Dahoud) can’t walk down the street without being chased by a horde of women who all want to play matchmaker.

Between existential crises and absurd misadventures, they’re just trying to live their version of an ordinary life.

Both pilots will also make their broadcast debuts on ABC TV, with Urvi Went to an All Girls School premiering on Wednesday, April 9, at 9pm and Westerners on Wednesday, April 16 at 9pm.

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