Australian TV legend Brian Walsh dies

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Foxtel Executive and media industry leader Brian Walsh has died.

Walsh was the driving force behind major Australian TV shows such as A Place to Call Home, Wentworth, Colin from Accounts, and Love Me . Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany issued a statement saying Australia’s creative community has lost a much-loved figure in Brian.

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