Interested in knowing where to watch & stream Packed to the Rafters Season 1 online? There is no need to continue your search, we at ComingSoon will provide you with the right answer. Bevan Lee created the Australian comedy-drama series. Season 1 has 22 episodes that originally aired on Seven Network between August 26, 2008, and March 24, 2009.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Packed to the Rafters Season 1 via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video and Hulu.
Is Packed to the Rafters Season 1 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Packed to the Rafters Season 1 is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video & Hulu.
Julie and Dave Rafter think that they can now lead a life with fewer responsibilities with their remaining child moving out. Unfortunately, fate seems to have other plans when the rest of the children move back in.
The cast of Packed to the Rafters includes Rebecca Gibney as Julie Rafter, Erik Thomson as Dave Rafter, and Michael Caton as Ted Taylor. The series also features Zoe Ventoura and Caroline Brazier.
Watch Packed to the Rafters Season 1 streaming via Amazon Prime Video
Packed to the Rafters Season 1 is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
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Watch Packed to the Rafters Season 1 streaming via Hulu
Packed to the Rafters Season 1 is available to watch on Hulu.
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Packed to the Rafters Season 1’s official synopsis is as follows:
“Packed to the Rafters is an Australian family-oriented television series which premiered on the Seven Network on Tuesday 26 August 2008 at 8:30 pm. The show has continued on Tuesdays in this timeslot for its entire run. The drama series features a mix of lighthearted comedy woven through the plot. It revolves around the Rafter family facing work pressures and life issues, whilst also tackling serious social issues. The Logie award winning series was the highest rating to screen on the Seven Network in 2008, and the show has consistently been among the top 5 shows of the year throughout its run in Australia.
It was announced in TV Week that the sixth season of Packed to the Rafters would be the last, with Hugh Sheridan stating: “It’s emotional letting go of Rafters – for all of us. It was such an amazing chapter in Aussie TV. I’m really proud we all came back together to send it off.” The two-hour series finale of Rafters aired on 2 July 2013, which saw the return of Hugh Sheridan, Jessica Marais, Ryan Corr, Jessica McNamee and James Stewart. Rebecca Gibney said, “The cast, writers and producers have always said that we wanted to keep Rafters as one of the most-watched shows on TV. If we ever felt like we were losing too many cast members, we needed to end it on a high. We can say season six winds up an aspect of the Rafter family and there is a sense of finality to it.”
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