Phoenix (Australian TV series)

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Phoenix is a Logie Award-winning Australian crime drama television series broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 1992 to 1993. It was created by Alison Nisselle and Tony McDonald.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The first series recounts the investigation of the bombing of a Victorian police social function, loosely based on the real life Russell Street Bombing in 1986. It was followed by a second series, Phoenix II, based on a series of violent aggravated burglaries ("ag burgs") against wealthy senior citizens.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The series was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria and was characterised by its dark, noir-ish visual tone and non-linear editing,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> reminiscent of the ABC crime dramas Scales of Justice, Blue Murder and Wildside, which all also dealt with corruption in the police force.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The show was lauded for its realistic depiction of police investigation techniques, aided by extensive research by the show's writers. It won several Logie Awards, including Most Outstanding Miniseries Logie in 1993 and 1994, as well as several Australian Film Institute Awards, and the Television or Film Theme of the Year Award at the APRA Music Awards of 1993.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The series spawned the 1994 spin-off Janus, with Simon Westaway reprising his role as Sergeant Peter Faithful.

Cast

Phoenix (1992)

Starring

Also starring

Phoenix II (1993)

Starring

  • Simon Westaway as Sergeant Peter 'Noddy' Faithful (13 episodes)
  • Stuart McCreery as Senior Sergeant Adrian Moon (13 episodes)
  • David Bradshaw as Senior Detective Andrew 'Fluff' Saunders (13 episodes)
  • Jennifer Jarman-Walker as Senior Detective Cath Darby (13 episodes)
  • Peter Cummins as Superintendent Wallace (13 episodes)
  • Vikki Blanche as Chris Faithful (9 episodes)
  • Susie Edmonds as Carol Cochrane (9 episodes)
  • Sean Scully as Ian 'Goose' Cochrane (13 episodes)

Also starring

Episodes

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Phoenix (1992)

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Phoenix II (1993)

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Awards and nominations

Logie Awards

Home release

The series was released in 2009 by the ABC on DVD in two volumes, each containing 13 episodes across 4 discs. However, it has since gone out of print.

See also

References

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