BlackJack (telemovie)

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BlackJack
Genre Police drama
Created by Gary McCaffrie
Shaun Micallef
Written by
  • Gary McCaffrie
  • Shaun Micallef
  • Kristen Dunphy
  • Katherine Thompson
  • Tim Pye
Directed by
Starring
  • Colin Friels
  • Marta Dusseldorp
  • David Field
  • Doris Younane
  • Gigi Edgley
Composer(s) David Hirschfelder
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 7
Production
Executive producer(s) Nick Murray
Sue Masters
Cinematography Henry Pierce
Martin McGrath
Running time 90 minutes
Production company(s) Jigsaw Entertainment
Broadcast
Original channel Network Ten Australia
Original run 16 March 2003 (2003-03-16) – 2 December 2007 (2007-12-02)

BlackJack is a series of Australian television movies created by Shaun Micallef and Gary McCaffrie, and starring Colin Friels. The movies began airing on Network Ten in 2003 and concluded in 2007. They were shown in the United Kingdom on the BBC and UKTV Drama.

After testifying against his former colleagues in a corruption trial Sydney detective Jack Kempson (Colin Friels) is reassigned to a unit charged with entering the details of old cases into a police database. He unofficially begins to investigate unsolved crimes dating back many years.[1]

Episodes

Pilot

  • BlackJack: Murder Archive (2003)

First trilogy

  • BlackJack: Sweet Science (2004) — Jack discovers that the sons (Alex O'Loughlin and Anthony Hayes) of a criminal gunned down during a football game in 1992 are now following in their dead father's footsteps.[2]
  • BlackJack: In The Money (2005)
  • BlackJack: Ace Point Game (2005)

Second trilogy

  • BlackJack: Dead Memory (2006)
  • BlackJack: At The Gates (2006)
  • BlackJack: Ghosts (2007)

Main cast

References

  1. "Blackjack". Australian Television Information Archive. 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013. 
  2. "Blackjack - Sweet Science". Australian Television Information Archive. 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013. 

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