- Homicide (TV series)
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infobox television
show_name = Homicide
caption = Title screen of "Homicide
format =Police procedural
runtime = 50 minutes
creator =
starring = John Fegan
Terry McDermottLex Mitchell Leonard Teale Leslie Dayman
George MallabyLionel Long Alwyn Kurts Norman Yemm
Mike Preston
Gary Day
Charles TingwellJohn Stanton
Don BarkerDennis Grosvenor
country = AUS
network =Seven Network
first_aired =20 October 1964
last_aired = January 1977
num_episodes = 510
imdb_id = 0129685 |"Homicide" was an
Australia npolice procedural television series made byCrawford Productions for theSeven Network between 1964 and 1977.The series dealt with the homicide squad of the Victoria police force and episodes revolved around the various cases the detectives are called upon to investigate.
Broadcast history
The first episode aired on October 20, 1964. 504 episodes aired between then and June 1976. The remaining 6 produced episodes were aired in December 1976 and January 1977.
Technical specifications
Early episodes were in black and white with the bulk of material recorded on videotape in the studios of HSV7 using a
Multicamera setup . Each episode also featured about ten minutes of location footage shot on 16 mm film. Total time per episode was 47 minutes.The filmed segments did not have synchronised sound so featured little dialogue, concentrating more on dramatic shots of cars pulling in, gun battles, and fist fights.
Dialogue for the film scenes was done "post sync". This means that the dialogue was recorded on location but, due to the often low quality of audio recorded in this manner, the actor was required to record the dialogue in a sound-proof studio in the standard filmmaking process known as Additional Dialogue Recording. Location recordings were used infrequently, and usually limited to brief dialogue snatches in enclosed spaces, such as the interior of a car.
Sound effect s would be also dubbed onto the location-shot footage. Both pre-recorded sound effects recordings and the work of Crawford's foley artist would be used. Episode 56, "Flashpoint", which first aired on 19 April 1966, was shot entirely on location on film, and most of the dialogue of this episode was post-synched. Over the years the ratio of film to videotape was increased, and synchronised sound became the norm. When the series switched from black and white to colour in 1973, it necessitated shooting entirely on film, as the HSV7 studios were yet to be converted to colour video production.topover
Late in the show's run - sometime between episodes 470 and 480 - a feature length episode was filmed. This film was entitled "Stopover", with the title "Homicide" not used at all, and was shot entirely on film on new sets and on location at
Melbourne Airport . The story involved an international rock band who was held at the airport following the fatal overdose of a band member. The overdose was later suspected to be murder. Guest stars includedJon English as the band's lead singer, andTony Bonner as the band member who overdosed. The film never received a cinema release but was shown on television as a special in 1976. It is officially listed as episode 504, with episodes 502 and 503 also being feature-length.Lawson, White, Deegan and Redford are the detectives in the film.
Records
*"Homicide" ran for 12 years and 6 months, making it the longest-running Australian weekly
primetime drama in history.*With 510 episodes produced (the last episode is numbered 509, but the pilot episode was numbered with an 'A' suffix, making a total of 510), for many years it held the record for most episodes produced in an Australian weekly primetime drama. When it ended in 2006 "
Blue Heelers " equalled this record.ignificance
"Homicide" was the first major television series to be produced in Australia, the domestic television market having been previously dominated by American and British imports. "Homicide" proved that that there was a market for home-grown programming and was highly successful. For this reason, as well as for inspiring a series of popular cop dramas that followed, it remains one of the most important programmes in the history of Australian television.
In 2004 the episodes "Flashpoint" and "Stopover" were screened by
Melbourne Cinematheque , finally giving "Stopover" a cinema screening.In November 2005 one of the first colour episodes of the series, "Assassin", was repeated by
HSV-7 Melbourne. Shot entirely on film this episode depicts Mackay receiving death threats as he completes his final assignment before being transferred out of the Homicide department. Returning to headquarters in a police car with Fox (Alwyn Kurts) they receive news over the radio that a sniper is on the roof. Fox orders intended victim Mackay to remain in the car and leaves to get help, but is himself fatally shot by the assassin. Mackay arrests the assassin and in the same episode leaves Homicide for his new post.In 2007, "Homicide" was chosen for a 50 cent stamp to celebrate 50 years of television in Australia.
Regular Cast
Insp. Jack Connolly - John Fegan
Det. Sgt. Frank Bronson - Terry McDermott
Det. Rex Fraser -
Lex Mitchell Sen. Det. / Det. Sgt. David Mackay -
Leonard Teale Sen. Det. Bill Hudson -
Leslie Dayman Sen. Det. Peter Barnes - George Mallaby
Sen. Det. Bert Costello -
Lionel Long Insp. Colin Fox -
Alwyn Kurts Sen. Det. Jim Patterson -
Norman Yemm Sen. Det. Bob Delaney - Mike Preston
Sen. Det. Phil Redford - Gary Day
Insp. Reg Lawson - Charles Tingwell
Sen. Det. Pat Kelly -
John Stanton Det. Sgt. Harry White - Don Barker
Sen. Det. Mike Deegan -
Dennis Grosvenor External links
* [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/homicide.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television]
* [http://www.crawfords.com.au/libary/drama/homicide.shtml Crawford Productions]
* [http://www.ar.com.au/~jriddler/homi.html "Homicide" episode guide]
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* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/20/1095651239068.html?from=storyrhs Law Suits] - "Sydney Morning Herald" article about "Homicide"
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/cteq/04/32/homicide.html "Homicide" episode 'Flashpoint'] - Senses of Cinema
* [http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=138038;querytype=;rec=0;resCount=10 Homicide at the National Film and Sound Archive]
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