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superior officer, but he mellows and matures over the years. Promoted to Sergeant after Bronson's death, Mackay is eventually promoted to Inspector and transferred to Ballarat in episode 383, "Assassin". In the final episode, "The Last Task", Mackay returns to help out his old squad in a case. The final scene has the cast looking through a doorway into the lens of the camera – ostensibly farewelling Mac, but actually saying goodbye to the viewer. (Note: Teale was the programme's longest serving cast member, appearing in 358 of the show's 510 episodes.)
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Connolly's solid beat-trained old-school type of detective. He is transferred from Forensic to assist Homicide after Mackay is seriously wounded by a prison escapee, and remains with the squad after Sergeant Bronson is killed on the case – a death he blames himself for. After being forced to fatally shoot another person once too often, Hudson is granted a leave of absence in episode 161, "The Pay Off". Dialogue in a later episode indicates that Hudson had been transferred back to Forensic and was due to return to work shortly.
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mistaken identity in episode 249, "The Superintendent". The episode (an out-and-out comedy) includes a legendary dream sequence in which three of the detectives are racing down an alleyway, guns blazing – but trouserless. Quits the force after becoming too emotionally involved in a case in which he nearly kills the murderer of a small boy in episode 333, "Grains of Sand".
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A Londoner who had been a constable in the British police force before coming to Australia, Delaney is a 'snappy' modern dresser who pushes his clothes and hair length to the regulation limit. Replacing Jim Patterson, Delaney is killed by a letter-bomb in episode 375, "We'll Both Remember Angie"; the
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Known as 'Mac', Mackay is a tough cop with high ideals about justice. Initially he has a large chip on his shoulder – he had been a Detective Sergeant before, but was demoted to Senior Detective because of a report by Bronson. This initially triggers conflict when Mackay realizes Bronson is to be his
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imports. In 1964, most Australian-made product tended to be quiz shows, children's series, music/variety series and one-off plays, with local drama production sporadic at best, with only a handful of typically short-lived series, rarely running more than 13 episodes, on commercial television such as
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The workload for the regular actors, especially for location work, was notoriously heavy. In 1967 the regular squad was increased from three to four to better share the load, which remained the standard team to the end. In 1972, when it was decided to transfer production entirely to film, the result
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Episode 37, "Colour of Hate", based on the real-life murder of a young police constable. The victim's family later wrote a very appreciative letter to Crawfords in which they described the episode as 'a fine tribute to our son's courage and devotion to duty'. The letter was later read out by Leonard
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became the location norm by the late 1960s leading to more efficiency and documentary authenticity. When the series switched from B&W to colour in 1973, it necessitated shooting entirely on film, as the HSV7 studios were yet to be converted to colour video production, and it was also beneficial
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With occasional exceptions, the earliest filmed segments – which often focused on dramatic shots of cars pulling in, gun battles, arrests and fist fights – did not have synchronised sound. Dialogue for these scenes was recorded "post sync". This means that the dialogue was recorded on location but,
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Characters' ranks (except for Detective Inspector) changed in accordance with real-life changes in the Victoria Police Force. For example, Detective Sergeant Mackay becomes Detective Senior Sergeant to reflect his role as the squad's number-two when this rank was introduced. Barnes becomes a Senior
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Originally from Maldara in country Victoria, a widower who lives with his unmarried daughter, Colin Fox is greatly respected by the other detectives, who realise the gruff detectives bark is worse than his bite – but don't let on. Shrewd with a dry sense of humour, Fox has a deep and mature respect
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proved that there was a market for home-grown dramatic programming and was highly successful from the start – its initial ratings were in the 30s, and regularly rated in the high 40s and even low 50s (modern cop show ratings tend to be in the 20s at best). In addition, the series was produced at a
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The series also proved itself to be a virtual training ground for Australian television and film production. During its 12-year run, almost everyone in the industry – actors, directors, scriptwriters, producers, camera crew, stunt performers etc. – got their start or worked on the series at some
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and the various crimes and cases the detectives are called upon to investigate. Many episodes were based directly on real cases, although the characters (including the detectives) were fictional. 510 episodes were produced and aired from 20 October 1964 to January 1977, a total of 12 years and 6
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Transferred from the Sydney Vice Squad, Barnes is a brash young cop – and a bit of a swinging bachelor – promoted to Detective at an earlier age than usual. He matures over the years, developing into a talented, formidable detective but retaining his good nature and sense of humour. Promoted to
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A tough-as-nails cop with a direct methodology and a devoted family man, Patterson had previously boarded with Inspector Fox when posted to Maldara. He has an identical twin brother, Eddie (played by Norman Yemm's real-life twin Gordon), who inadvertently causes havoc in the squad in a case of
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A crack shot who hates the idea of killing anyone – but is forced to do so on several occasions in order to protect other people's lives – Hudson is a 'new breed' type of detective, well-trained in scientific methods of detection and with a modern approach to everyday living – in contrast to
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was a massive increase in overtime demanded by the series. Teale and Kurts promptly quit, and Mallaby only re-signed with a 13-week "escape clause", which he eventually invoked. All cited the worsening workload, which was best expressed by Teale as he announced his departure from the show:
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drama in history, with 510 episodes produced (the last episode is numbered 509, due to the pilot episode being numbered with an 'A' suffix, making a total of 510), for many years it also held the record for most episodes produced in an Australian weekly primetime drama.
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In all the two-shots Gordon played Jim while Norman played Eddie, and in single shots Norman played both roles; he also dubbed both their voices. In episode 298, "Inquest", Gordon Yemm doubled for his brother in action sequences after Norman suffered a leg
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Alberto is a first-generation Australian of Italian descent who, like his predecessor Bill Hudson, has been transferred from Forensic. Unlike Hudson, he prefers more action. Killed in a mine cave-in during a case in episode 210, "A Quiet Town".
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Young, impulsive, and single, Fraser is a ladies man and a milk drinker (instead of alcohol), and only recently assigned to the squad. Transferred to another squad after being promoted to Senior Detective in episode 27, "Fifth Column".
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If a script was amended, a Crawford Productions staff member who lived near the actor concerned would be required to deliver the new script to their house. Quite often this new dialogue had to be memorised for filming the next day.
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A capable and calculating detective, married with children, Bronson can be very tough when necessary, but is generally easy-going with a strong core of humanity and humour. Shot dead by an escaped convict played by the then-unknown
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episodes 379 ("The Last Way Out"), 385 ("The Friendly Fellow"), 394 ("Patterns & Stripes Don't Mix"), 410 ("Bill"), and 463 ("The Life & Times of Tina Kennedy") as part of the program's 30th anniversary celebration in
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tenth of the cost of an overseas program and easily outrated them, despite stiff competition from hit US shows thrown up against it. In 1971, it was the top-rated show in the country. Another Crawfords police drama,
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The first episode aired on 20 October 1964. The debut episode ("The Stunt") was not the first to be produced, with the pilot ("One Man Crime Wave") airing as episode 24A just prior to the departure of Lex Mitchell.
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to return to their homeland after decades in Hollywood or the UK. For these reasons, as well as for inspiring a series of popular cop dramas that followed, it remains one of the most important programmes in the
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Many early episodes were introduced by chief of detectives John Fegan speaking directly to camera, to highlight their significance and, presumably, to indicate they may not be suitable for younger viewers.
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point in their careers, and guest roles were filled by many notable actors, both established and emerging. Steady roles in long-running Crawford series helped convince successful expatriate actors like
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A family man, good-natured joker and incessant talker, but with a tough edge that increasingly comes to the fore. He replaces Peter Barnes after his breakdown, and remains to the end of the series.
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A gruff but warm-hearted pipe-smoking Irishman who worked his way up through the ranks from constable. Takes long service leave prior to retiring from the force in episode 204, "Chain of Evidence".
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A motorcycle-riding, martial-arts expert transferred to the Homicide squad from Ballarat, where he had worked under Inspector Mackay, as Pat Kelly's replacement. Remains to the end of the series.
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A tough, no-nonsense detective brought in after Peter Barnes is promoted to Sergeant. Crippled in a car crash when pursuing a criminal in episode 432, "The Fellas Send Their Regards".
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A Vietnam veteran who has strong ideas about violence, Phil Redford is also studying law part-time at university. He is Bob Delaney's replacement, he remains to the end of the series.
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was proving a strain on the existing actors for location filming; it was decided that adding a permanent fourth detective would help spread the load around the regular cast
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or David Lee. Total time per episode was 47 minutes. 134 of the episodes were filmed in colour. The opening and closing theme music for the entire series run was the
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Sergeant after Mackay transfers out, Barnes has a nervous breakdown shortly afterwards from the strain of non-stop murder cases in episode 395, "One Too Many".
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companies in the UK. Not all regions screened the show, which was scheduled in a late-night slot (usually 10:30pm or later), but among those that did were
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and most of the dialogue for this episode was post-synched. Over the years the ratio of film to videotape was increased, and synchronised sound between a
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was the first major dramatic television series to be produced in Australia, the domestic television market having been previously dominated by
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Early episodes were in black and white (B&W) with the bulk of material recorded on videotape in the Dorcas street studios of HSV7 using a
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Episode 56, "Flashpoint", which first aired on 19 April 1966, was shot as an experiment entirely on film in mountainous locations around
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in a series of box sets since December 2012. Each box set contains 26 episodes on 7 discs. Twenty box sets and a bonus disc of
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As it turned out his decision was a good one; Teale and his wife remained together until his death some 20 years later
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Late in the show's run – between episodes 470 and 480 – a feature-length episode was filmed. This film was entitled
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would be used, particularly for gunshots and the title sequence's percussive car-door slams as the stars emerge.
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In 2004, the all-film episodes "Flashpoint" (ep. 56) and "Stopover" (ep. 504) were screened cinematically by
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shopped it around commercial networks for nearly a year, before a series was commissioned in 1964 by
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cast" includes the four characters that are the best known: Det. Snr. Sgt. David "Mac" MacKay (
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Regular daytime repeat screenings began in the early 1970s running until the early 1980s, as
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Fegan had asked to leave the show in order to take an extended holiday to his native Ireland
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due to the often low quality of audio recorded in this manner, the actor was required to
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episode ends with a police funeral with full honours, specially filmed for the series.
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ep. 376 – "Initiation", as part of the HSV-7 nostalgia program "Those Were The Days"
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the dialogue in a sound-proof studio in the standard filmmaking process known as
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not used at all, and was shot entirely on film on new sets and on location at
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station manager Keith Cairns, even if Sydney would not decide to come along.
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In the 1960s, the series was picked up, on a regional basis, by some of the
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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for the role he fills. Shot dead by a sniper in episode 383, "Assassin".
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loneliness, suicide and mercy killing (episode 31, "An Act of Love")
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Hector : the story of Hector Crawford and Crawford Productions
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Episode 39, "A Lonely Place", based on the case of serial killer
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the plight of pensioners (episode 208, "Everybody Knows Charlie")
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As noted above, Barnes was added because the expanding scope of
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Episode 211, "I, Mick O'Byrne", was based on the recent case of
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months), making Homicide the longest-running Australian weekly
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scripts explored a number of major social issues, such as:
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as the band member who overdosed. The film, directed by
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police shooting of criminals (episode 76, "The Snipers")
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ended in 2006, the show equalled this record. However,
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won multiple awards for its scripts, including three
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the dangers of hitch-hiking (episode 478, "Wipe Out")
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Detective after the rank of Detective was abolished.
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Alwyn Kurts
Norman Yemm
Mike Preston
Gary Day
Charles "Bud" Tingwell
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Don Barker
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