Miriam Margolyes on A New Australian Adventure
Miriam Margolyes: A New Australian Adventure will see the actor return to Oz for the trip of a lifetime this August on BBC Two and iPlayer.
For Miriam, Australia has always been a land of opportunity and aspiration; something she needs in her life, now more than ever. At 82, she’s just undergone a major medical procedure.
Miriam wants to embrace change and be open to reinventing herself, if she wants to stay relevant and connected. So to give herself a kickstart by returning to Australia in search of new possibilities. This time, she’ll meet a whole host of colourful characters and head to three places she’s always wanted to explore: Perth, Broken Hill and Byron Bay. All three are iconic locations that epitomise the things she loves about Australia; but are they also, like her, in the throes of change?
The first episode will air on Friday 2 August at 9pm on BBC Two, with all three episodes available on iPlayer the same day.
Interview with Miriam Margolyes
You’ve spent a lot of your life in Australia. Why do you consider it maybe your home away from home?
I came to Australia first because of my partner. And when I got to know Australia a bit, and I knew the people and the countryside, I just felt completely at home. And because there isn’t the same class system, there’s a different class system but not the same. I just started to feel I fitted in completely.
Why did you want to make this series?
I wanted to make this series because the more I live in Australia, and the more I make documentaries here and enjoy doing so, I feel that there’s still more to unpack and mine – I really want to mine the people, because it’s the people that make the place. So, the more people that I can meet, especially at a time of my life, where I feel that I’m, as it were, in transit, from one stage to another stage of life, I get an excitement from it. And I will want to make even more. It’s an inexhaustible subject Australia, because the people are coming and going, and the country is in flux. And it’s a very interesting time to investigate.

































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