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Alexandra Hodgkinson joins Northern Pictures

Alexandra Hodgkinson has been appointed as co-head of factual at David Haslingden's Northern Pictures.

She was a producer and senior journalist at the Seven Network's Sunday Night program. Before that she served as a producer and later as supervising producer at the Nine Network’s 60 Minutes and as series producer or EP of factual series such as Bush Doctors, Beyond the Darklands, Pride of Australia and Young Doctors.

“Alexandra is a first-class television producer and vibrant creative thinker with a substantial track record in factual television. She has spent more than two decades at the coal face of current affairs television and will bring immense energy, intelligence and experience to her role at Northern Pictures,”  MD Sue Clothier said.

“Alexandra, along with Karina Holden who moves from head of production and development to head of factual, will be looking for opportunities to create factual programs for the international marketplace, as well as Australia.

"Northern Pictures and its affiliates have offices in Singapore, Beijing, New Zealand and Washington as well as Sydney, which gives us a unique competitive advantage in identifying programming opportunities with broadcasters.”

Northern Pictures is part of Haslingden’s RACAT, a global network of TV production companies: NHNZ based out of the Washington (US), Dunedin (NZ) and Beijing (China), Beach House Pictures in Singapore and Taiwan, and Northern Pictures.

Keshet Australia is a joint venture between Keshet International and RACAT; the latter produces more than 200 hours of programming for broadcasters including Discovery, National Geographic, History Channel, A&E Networks, NHK, ABC and TVNZ.

Recent programming highlights for Northern Pictures include the landmark series Kakadu, Life on the Reef and Changing Minds.