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Cody is a series of six Australian telemovies starring Gary Sweet that were made for the Seven Network in 1994 and 1995.[1] Sweet played the title character Cody, an unconventional police detective,[2] described by Screen Australia as a "larrikin cop, on the trail of crimes".[3]
Cody | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Garry Disher, Christopher Lee |
Directed by | Andrew Prowse |
Starring | Gary Sweet, Heather Mitchell, Robert Mammone |
Theme music composer | Martin Armiger |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Producers | John Edwards, Sandra Levy |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company | Southern Star Xanadu |
Original release | |
Network | Seven Network |
Release | 1994 1995 | –
Plot
editCody (Gary Sweet) is a Sydney-based police detective, with Fiorelli (Robert Mammone) as his partner and Inspector Genevieve Simmonds (Heather Mitchell) as their superior.[4] In September 1994 Sweet described the title character to Nicole Leedham of The Canberra Times as "kind of risky and dangerous and pretty ruthless ... [He] ain't that much fun, I mean he's fun to play, but he's not that much fun as a guy. He's not your barrel of laughs."[4]
In the first episode, Cody: A Family Affair (1994), the detective investigates a diamond-smuggling gang and poses as a dealer. He also searches for a missing teenager.[4][5]
In the second episode, Cody: The Tipoff (1994), Cody's childhood friend Mack (Gary Waddell) provides a tip about a burglary in progress. Mack later turns up dead and Cody investigates another friend, Jimmy Catter (Frankie J. Holden).[6][7]
In the third episode, Cody: Bad Love (1994), the squad's investigation of art thefts leads to a gallery run by an attractive French artist, Claudia (Rebecca Rigg).[8][9]
The fourth episode, Cody: The Burnout (1995), includes Stella (Alexandra Fowler).
In the fifth episode, Cody: The Wrong Stuff (1995), the squad hunts a drug dealer (Mark Owen-Taylor).
In the sixth episode, Cody: Fall from Grace (1995), an apparent suicide leads to Sam Wolfe (Bill Hunter).
Cast
editMain
edit- Gary Sweet as Cody
- Robert Mammone as Fiorelli
- Heather Mitchell as Inspector Genevieve Simmonds (episodes 1–3)
A Family Affair
edit- Danny Adcock
The Tipoff
edit- Suzanne Gullabovska as Girl in Lift
- Gary Waddell as Mack
- Frankie J. Holden as Jimmy Catter
Bad Love
edit- Rebecca Rigg as Claudia
- Wendy Playfair as Mrs Unwin
The Burnout
edit- Ally Fowler as Stella
The Wrong Stuff
edit- Maria Mercedes as Raquel
- Mark Owen-Taylor
- Scott Burgess as Mike
Fall from Grace
edit- Bill Hunter as Sam Wolfe
- Frank Gallacher as Duncan White
Episodes
editSeason One
editNo. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "Cody: A Family Affair" | 2 October 1994 | |
Cody and Fiorelli try to catch diamond smugglers, but the gems are not where they were supposed to be. Cody embarks to infiltrate the dealers who brought the diamonds in from South Africa. He also searches for a missing teenager. (Danny Adcock) | |||
2 | "Cody: The Tipoff" | 1994 | |
Cody's childhood friend Mack (Gary Waddell) provides a tip about a burglary in progress. Mack later turns up dead and Cody investigates another friend Jimmy Catter (Frankie J. Holden). | |||
3 | "Cody: Bad Love" | 1994 | |
Cody’s investigation of an art theft leads him to Claudia (Rebecca Rigg) who works at an art gallery where the certificate of the stolen painting is held. His judgement may be clouded when he discovers the federal police suspect Claudia of smuggling the paintings. |
Season Two
editNo. | Title | Original air date | |
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4 | "Cody: The Burnout" | 1995 | |
Cody goes undercover on a task force established to track down arsonists who are wreaking havoc in the city. Fiorelli and Cody race against time to obtain the information they need to get Cody out alive when they discover a corrupt officer is within their ranks. (Ally Fowler) | |||
5 | "Cody: The Wrong Stuff" | 1995 | |
A young girl dies after a batch of deadly pills find their way into a dance club scene. Cody and Fiorelli attempt to stop others from taking the lethal cocktail as they uncover an established underground manufacturer. (Mark Owen-Taylor, Scott Burgess, Maria Mercedes) | |||
6 | "Cody: Fall from Grace" | 1995 | |
A jockey is found dead in the street after falling from a balcony of a Hotel. What is thought to be a routine suicide inquiry becomes a murder investigation leading Cody to uncover a race-fixing scam. (Bill Hunter, Frank Gallacher) |
Home media
editIt was announced by Via Vision Entertainment in March 2019 that they would be releasing the Cody telemovies on DVD in two collections.
DVD name | Format | Ep # | Discs/Tapes | Region 4 (Australia) | Special Features | Distributors |
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Cody Collection One | DVD | 3 | 3 | 3 April 2019 | None | Via Vision Entertainment & Madman Entertainment |
Cody Collection Two | DVD | 3 | 3 | 5 June 2019 | None | Via Vision Entertainment & Madman Entertainment |
Awards and nominations
editGary Sweet was nominated for a Silver Logie as Most Popular Actor for the episode, Cody: The Burnout.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Telemovies and Miniseries". Australian Television Information Archive (Tony Zuk). Retrieved 20 October 2013.
- ^ Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970–1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p28
- ^ "Cody". Retrieved 20 October 2013 – via Aust Lit.
- ^ a b c Leedham, Nicole (26 September 1994). "The Guide: An Unconventional Cop". The Canberra Times. p. 29. Retrieved 20 October 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ McManus, Max (26 September 1994). "TV Movies: Cody: A Family Affair (1990): 8:30pm (Prime)". The Canberra Times. p. 30. Retrieved 20 October 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Leedham, Nicole (27 February 1995). "Not Always a Fair Cop". The Canberra Times. p. 32.
- ^ "Cody III: The Tipoff". The Spellbinder Castle. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
- ^ Sibley, David (5 June 1995). "TV Movies: Cody: Bad Love (1994) 8:30pm (Prime)". The Canberra Times. p. 2 Section: The Guide – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Cody II: Bad Love". The Spellbinder Castle. Retrieved 20 October 2013.