Noah and Saskia – Tomorrow Never Knows (2004)

Television program, Children's

Length: 24 minutes

Taken from the drama series Noah and Saskia

Synopsis

Feisty Saskia (Hannah Greenwood) seeks revenge when a faceless geek somewhere in cyber world steals her music. This opening episode of a 13-part series shows the start of the online relationship between two teenagers – the uncool but quick-tongued Saskia in Melbourne, and the geeky Noah (Jack Blumenau) in London. It is Noah, transformed into his avatar ‘Max Hammer’ who has used Saskia’s music in his comic strip, ‘The Very Real and Excellent Adventures of Max Hammer’. After failing to get anywhere as herself in Max’s (Cameron Nugent) chat room, Saskia creates Indy, a super cool, beautiful avatar, to lure Max into talking to her. She then discovers he is a funny, charming guy who thinks just like she does.

Curator’s notes

This first episode shows off the humour, complexity and cleverness of the series. The episodes alternate between the two main characters, and this episode is about Saskia. She is happy to take on the world and everyone in it and she frequently interrupts the narrative to communicate directly with the audience. This, along with Saskia’s ability to ‘see’ what it’s like inside other people’s heads establishes an engaging and quirky tone for the series. Saskia is a complex character – on one hand, brash and aggressive but also self-deprecating, and shy. She is also starting to like boys, but doesn’t really know how to attract them.

We also meet Noah (Jack Blumenau) and his family at the very end of the episode. This final scene raises many questions for the viewer. There are lots of compelling narrative hooks waiting to be unravelled, interesting and quirky characters, and an abundance of humour. The viewer is left wanting more.

Noah and Saskia premiered on the ABC at 5.30 pm on Tuesday 4 May 2004, starting with Tomorrow Never Knows. It screened weekly in this timeslot.

Original aspect ratio: 4 x 3 (TV)
Original censorship rating: PG

Production company The Australian Children's Television Foundation
Producer Patricia Edgar
Director Pino Amenta
Pino Amenta
Written by Chris Anastassiades
Composer Chris Neal
Braedy Neal
Cast Bernard Angel
Jack Blumenau
Rebecca Egan
Alicia Gardiner
Andrew Grainger
Hannah Greenwood
Tracy Mann
Damian Neate
Cameron Nugent
Julian O'Donnell
Alex Potter
Emily Wheaton

Acknowledgements

Presented by the Australian Film Finance Corporation, in association with CBBC.

Produced in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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