Phoenix
tv show

26 total episodes
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2 seasons
First Aired February 13, 1992
Overview
Phoenix is an Australian police drama television series. Phoenix screened as two thirteen-part series on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1992 and 1993. The first series of Phoenix in 1992 recounted the investigation of the bombing of the Victorian state police headquarters, loosely based on a real case in the mid-1980s, the Russell Street Bombing. It was aided by extensive research into police techniques and was lauded as one of the most realistic depictions of police investigation techniques, including both surveillance and forensics, as well as having an involving storyline. The series was notable for its dark visual tone and for its no-holds-barred attitude to violence and language. It spawned a second thirteen-part series, Phoenix II, in 1993 as well as a spin-off series, Janus, in 1994 devoted to the machinations of court cases. The series was created and produced by Tony McDonald and Alison Nisselle and screened by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The ABC have released Series 1 and 2 on DVD as a 4 DVD box set.
Old Rules, New Games
Season 1 - Episode 7 - 1h 50m
Air Date
March 19, 1992
Overview
With the bombing investigation stalled for lack of hard evidence, Jock seeks out an old trusted informant. Tiny, a professional safebreaker, is Jock's direct link to criminals who handle explosives. But Tiny, needing cash, double crosses Jock and decides to blow a safe. Things go wrong when the car he steals to transport his gear has a sleeping baby in the back seat. Jock gets a frantic call for help from the panicked Tiny. His much needed informant is about to go to jail for a long time.
Guest Stars
Bill Hunter
as
Tiny
Shane Connor
as
Manny
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Shauna McEwan
as
Surveillance Cop
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George Fairfax
as
Commissioner
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Niall O'Donnell
as
Axle
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Rick Elliot
as
Detective
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Margaret Peerman
as
Mother
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Charmaine Clements
as
Policewoman 2
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Susanne Chapman
as
Policewoman 1
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Liz Jones
as
Waitress
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Kath Gordon
as
Reporter 1
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Bob Halsall
as
Reporter 2