Craig Graham is an Australian Television producer and author of children's books. He was born in Mudgee, NSW. Craig is recognised for producing factual content and has produced international shows to include The Great Outdoors, Border Security and 'RPA' Craig started work in 1994 for Nine Network. His first major production as a series producer was The Great Outdoors with Seven Network. This was a program of reporters traveling Australia and overseas, but in 2009 Seven Network cancelled the show, stating there was no room for it.. Another international production was Border Security. Border Security was a program that shows the work of officers at the Australian Customs and Border Protection, the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, and the Department of Immigration and Citizenship as they enforce Australian customs, quarantine, immigration and finance laws. It is aired on Channel Ten. Back in 2010 the show featured Australian soldiers in Afghanistan. In 2002, Craig wrote The Possum Thief with Dr Harry Cooper, published by Pan MacMillan Australia. is a picture storybook for young children based on the Dr Harry TV series starring Dr Harry Cooper. This book led to the trilogy The Adventures of Dr Harry and Scarlet. In 2004, Craig also wrote The Pig Circus, with Dr Harry Cooper. From 2005 to 2009, Craig was appointed as Executive Producer at Nine Network. He produced Missing Person’s Unit, Crime and Justice, Fire 000, Customs and RPA. His more recent work includes; Once Upon a Time in Cabramatta, (the first episode attracted 620,000 viewers ; and , an Australian observational documentary television series following patissier Adriano Zumbo at his Balmain kitchen business.
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