Susan Bower is an Australian television producer and television writer best known for her work on the soap opera Neighbours.
Bower is a former nurse who worked at The Alfred Hospital for 20 years before getting her scriptwriting breakthrough on A Country Practice, where she provided the show's medical information. She later progressed to trainee script editor where she wrote the episode "A Virtuous Woman" in 1992, eventually becoming the story editor of the show.
She also wrote for Big Sky, for Neighbours in 1994 and 1996, and for Home and Away in the early 1990s.
Bower became an executive producer in 2004, producing McLeod's Daughters. From this she went on to produce various productions including Little Oberon in 2005 and Sea Patrol in 2007 before becoming executive producer of Neighbours in 2008. On 25 October 2011, it was announced Bower would be leaving Neighbours in December 2011 to move into a new international role with FremantleMedia.
in 2013, Bower was mentioned in a lawsuit by Kym Valentine. Valentine alleged that Bower, former producer Neal Kingston, legal director Stephen Tosser and FremantleMedia Australia engaged in unlawful discrimination when Valentine was off sick with pneumonia. The lawsuit was later dropped by Valentine after an undisclosed settlement was reached with FremantleMedia.
Actors: Jack Axelrod (actor), Gary Bayer (actor), Joseph Brutsman (actor), Terry Burns (actor), Joel Colodner (actor), Tate Donovan (actor), Charles Douglas (actor), John Gowans (actor), Josh Hamilton (actor), Dennis Howard (actor), John M. Jackson (actor), Ben Jurand (actor), Curtiss Marlowe (actor), Charles Parks (actor), Chad Allen (actor),
Plot: A teenaged drug addict is sent to Dr. Royce's controversial drug intervention program where the addicts in the program confront each other in supervised group meetings. Also, in evening meetings, the addicts are confronted by their families. The girl's parents want to remove her from the program because it upsets them that their daughter is being forced to associate with addicts who admit to stealing and trading sex for drugs. They remain in denial until their daughter admits at a family confrontation meeting the extent of her drug addiction. After this they are able to address their own feelings about being the family of a hardcore drug addict. The daughter is reunited with her family only after all of them have acknowledged her addiction and accepted therapy for it.
Keywords: auto-accident, beating, doctor, drug-abuse, drug-rehabilitation, drug-use, drugs, family-relationships, father-daughter-relationship, frustrationActors: Richard Clayton (actor), Billy Dawson (actor), Frank Ferguson (actor), Creighton Hale (actor), John Litel (actor), Grant Mitchell (actor), Jack Mower (actor), Frank Orth (actor), George Reeves (actor), John Ridgely (actor), Fred Walburn (actor), Pierre Watkin (actor), Frank Wilcox (actor), Nana Bryant (actress), Jan Clayton (actress),
Plot: Carpet-sweeper manufacturer John Bower has no patience with inefficiency, lawyers, or vacuum cleaners. He's a bit of a skinflint, too. His family thinks he works too hard. He feels inferior for not having gone to college, so now he doesn't want his children going, either. His daughter Connie is afraid to break the news of her engagement to Gary Lee, especially since not only is Gary a lawyer and a college grad, but his father owns a vacuum-cleaner company, too.
Keywords: aunt, based-on-play, business-competition, carpet-sweeper, dinner, divorce, doctor, engagement, family-relationships, fatherhood