Winners & Losers



Exciting new ITV2 drama Winners & Losers starts early in the New Year.

Set in Melbourne, Australia, four friends branded as 'losers' at school win the lottery - but will their new found fortune really change their lives or will their losing streak come back to haunt them?

This charming 22 part comedy drama focuses on friendship and relationships around the four women and was a smash hit in Australia when it aired earlier this year.

A NEW AUSTRALIAN DRAMA FROM THE CREATORS OF PACKED TO THE RAFTERS

Ever felt like a loser at school? Ever dreamt of revenge on those who pulled you down? Ever wished you could win the lottery and change your life forever?

Enter the world of Winners & Losers, a switched-on drama series that takes us into the hearts and homes of four very different women.

Melanie Vallejo (Packed to the Rafters) and Virginia Gay (All Saints) star alongside newcomers Melissa Bergland and Zoe Tuckwell-Smith as Sophie, Frances, Jenny and Rebecca; four old friends with little in common except a bond from the old school days.

Thrown together in high school to avoid the attentions of school bully Tiffany Turner (played by guest star Michala Banas), the girls, now 27 years old, believe they have moved on from their high school days.

But a surprise invite to their “Ten Year Class of 2001 Reunion” throws into question just how far they have really come.

Does a successful career or a hot fiancé make them one of life’s winners? Or are they still the same as they were in high school?

The girls attend the Renwood Girls High School Reunion determined to prove they are no longer the losers they were once dubbed. But Tiffany Turner hasn’t changed and the women remember the solace they once found in each other’s friendship.

As fate would have it, they soon discover what it really means to be a winner. But does the prize equal happiness? Or will the women be faced with the challenge of re-evaluating their lives?

Winners & Losers is created by Bevan Lee (Packed to the Rafters). Executive producer is Channel Seven’s Head of Drama, John Holmes with MaryAnne Carroll serving as Producer.


Advertisement: