We generate and develop original concepts for scripted television and online, partnering with established production companies and above-the-line creatives to bring those concepts to life.
Good Omen is a platform for ourselves - and other creatives like us - to tell the stories we want to tell and make the shows that we want to watch. Stories that make you smile. And cry. And laugh so hard, a little pee comes out.
Laura is an award-winning writer with over a decade of experience writing for both commercial and scripted projects. After a successful advertising career which saw her collaborate with Netflix, Sony and Universal on global properties including Stranger Things, Ghostbusters and Spiderman, Laura made the move into scripted comedy and now has multiple projects in development in both the live action and animation space.
Laura is currently part of the writing team for Farts & Fairies, a kids animated series from the writers of Bluey, and recently made her directorial debut with The Doodle, selected for the 2025 St Kilda Film Festival. Her sweet spot is telling stories about flawed women that celebrate them for who they are: messy, complicated, funny and real.
Jules is a seasoned comedy producer and award-winning director with twenty years experience under her belt. She’s directed scripted and documentary work for The Weekly with Charlie Pickering (ABC), VICE, The Project (Network 10), Britain’s Got Talent (Thames TV), Big Weather with Craig Reucassel (ABC) and What Does Australia Really Think About…? (SBS).
In the last decade Jules began directing commercial work for brands like Suncorp, realestate.com.au and Sony. As a TV executive, her latest credit is working as the Co-Executive Producer of The Weekly (ABC) which snagged her an AACTA nomination for Best Comedy Entertainment program in 2023. She most recently served as co-creator and producer of comedy short The Doodle.
A collection of stuff we've made in this life and past ones.
When single parents (and total strangers) Nick and Angie are called into the principal’s office to deal with their kids’ bad behaviour, sparks fly - and not in a good way. But when the pair are forced to attend a ‘progressive’ (read: ‘bullshit’) parenting workshop, an unlikely bond is formed. Included in the official selection for the 2025 St Kilda Film Festival, The Doodle is our debut comedy short.
What do you do when you have a gaffe-prone political leader with an image problem? You hire PR firm Hill Douglas to craft election-winning persona “Sco Mo”, stick him in a cap, and send him out to do some dickhead shit. Written and directed by our own Jules Holmes for ABC’s The Weekly with Charlie Pickering.
Film critic and icon Margaret Pomeranz is known for her nuanced and insightful film analysis, but what’s her take on Netflix’ complex and gripping study of influencer culture, Byron Baes? Produced by Jules Holmes for ABC’s The Weekly with Charlie Pickering.