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  1. A Difficult Woman: With Caroline Goodall, Peter Feeney, Martin Jacobs, Nicholas Eadie. Anne Harriman has it all, and expects nothing less. Her brilliant work as chief pathologist of pharmaceutical giant Bauer-Ritter has secured the respect of the corporate, academic and political worlds, making her a trophy addition to any board or panel.

  2. A Difficult Woman is an Australian television series which screened in 1998 on the ABC. The four part series starred Caroline Goodall, in the title role of a woman whose best friend is murdered and is determined to find out why. [1]

  3. A Difficult Woman. Season 1. Anne Harriman has a brilliant career in research pathology working for an international drug company, and she plans to move in with her lover of five years. Life is good. But that all changes when her old friend Giselle McKenzie is murdered.

  4. A Difficult Woman. Season 1. 1998 16+. Anne Harriman has a brilliant career in research pathology working for an international drug company, and she plans to move in with her lover of five years. Life is good. But that all changes when her old friend Giselle McKenzie is murdered.

  5. 14 de jul. de 1998 · Season 1. In this gripping Australian thriller, Dr. Anne Harriman (Caroline Goodall, Schindler’s List, Hook) has a brilliant career in research pathology working for an international drug company. But when her best friend is murdered, Anne relentlessly searches for the killer, challenging those in power and risking everything to uncover the truth.

  6. Overview. Anne Harriman has it all, and expects nothing less. Her brilliant work as chief pathologist of pharmaceutical giant Bauer-Ritter has secured the respect of the corporate, academic and political worlds, making her a trophy addition to any board or panel.

  7. A Difficult Woman - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video, Amazon Freevee. Anne Harriman has it all, and expects nothing less. Her brilliant work as chief pathologist of pharmaceutical giant Bauer-Ritter has secured the respect of the corporate, academic and political worlds, making her a trophy addition to any board or panel.