List of Underbelly: The Golden Mile episodes

Underbelly: The Golden Mile is a thirteen-part Australian television mini-series chronicling organised crime in Sydney's King's Cross from 1988 to 1999. The third in the Underbelly franchise, after the original series and A Tale of Two Cities (primarily featuring crime syndicates in the 90s and the 70s and 80s respectively), is also based on real events documented by Age journalists, John Silvester and Andrew Rule. The Golden Mile began screening on the Nine Network on 11 April 2011. The initial two episodes and the first two episodes shown after the Easter break were broadcast back-to-back as telemovies (this also occurred during the second series). The third series features the linked - but not directly interweaving - stories of two young Australians, Kim Hollingsworth and John Ibrahim, who come to "The Golden Mile" (the colloquial name of Darlinghurst Road in King's Cross) in search of a different direction in their lives. During this period, the corruption in the New South Wales police force (the beginnings of which were depicted in A Tale of Two Cities) becomes rife. Upon the instigation of the Wood Royal Commission, longstanding and new wave criminals, corrupt and straight police all alike scramble - and struggle - to maintain a hold of power in The Cross. Of note, this was the first edition in the Underbelly series to not be produced in conjunction with a Federal Government funding body; the first two series were developed with aid from the Australian Film Finance Corporation, Film Victoria and Screen Australia.

Following the success of The Golden Mile, the Nine Network commissioned the production of a fourth series: Underbelly: Razor.

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27/281/2"Into the Mystic" / "The Crucible"Tony TilseFelicity Packard11 April 2010
A young, skinny boy named John Ibrahim from the outer-suburbs arrives in King's Cross to seek his fortune after being expelled from school, which results in a chance meeting with Sydney crime bosses George Freeman and Lenny McPherson. Impressed by Ibrahim, Freeman offers him a job as a bouncer. The Kings Cross detectives get into a confrontation with some thugs and illegally rough them up after one makes a pass at Trevor's wife, to the horror of Constable Joe Dooley. When John notices a brawl on the cross, he jumps in and is almost fatally stabbed.
Young waitress Kim Hollingsworth turns to prostitution after she discovers her abusive, cheating boyfriend Trent has stolen money from her. Corrupt King's Cross detectives Trevor Haken and Jim Egan go too far when arresting a pack of drunks, sparking political calls for a royal commission into the NSW Police. However, Haken and Egan, along with drug dealer Bill Bayeh, set up an elaborate "sting" for their own profit, resulting in them swindling $200,000 from the Australian Federal Police. John asks George to save his pay for him and is eventually able to buy into one of the Darlinghurst Road nightclubs where he works.
293"Kingdom Come"Tony TilseGreg Haddrick18 April 2010
After a shooting in a cafe, Trevor strikes a deal with Bill Bayeh to control police raids and competition in King's Cross – Bayeh gets the "Green light" from Trevor to sell drugs, providing he does not sell to minors and there are no more drug-related shootings in the Cross. Narrowly escaping a shooting in Bayeh's gaming room, John receives some advice from George Freeman and is assigned a bodyguard. Trent pushes Kim's anger too far and sets put for revenge. She tries to leave the escort service to join the police after helping them arrest Trent for harassing her, but is rejected because she didn't finish school. Corrupt police inspector Dennis Kelly tries to get a politician's daughter off drink-driving charges. This impresses the politician in question, Ken Wallis, who has a say in the race for Police Commissioner. George Freeman dies of an asthma attack.
304"Fall Guy"Tony TilseKris Mrska25 April 2010
Benny Kassab, a nightclub bouncer, quells a street brawl and earns the attention of Bill Bayeh. Soon, Kassab becomes Bayeh's "fall guy", holding the money and drugs from Bill's deals. Not content with his position, Kassab begins distributing drugs secretly. When Bill's business suffers as a result, tensions rise between Bill and his brother, Louis Bayeh. After Louis threatens two of Kassab's associates, his house is sprayed with automatic fire. Trevor's alcoholism and paranoia take a personal toll when he accuses his wife, Maria, of having an affair with King's Cross detective Neville "Scully" Scullion. When he finds out it isn't true, Maria asks to be driven to her mother's house, but she never makes it. Kim meets Sergeant Dave and is persuaded, along with her sister and best friend, to strip for a police charity. However, after the show, they discover their money is missing.
31/325/6"Saving Face" / "Women In Uniform"Shawn SeetKris Mrska / Peter Gawler9 May 2010
Benny Kassab turns to Jim Egan and Trevor Haken for assistance in light of his two lieutenants, Shaka and Norm, shooting at Louis Bayeh's house. Egan and Haken organise a deal with Kassab that if Shaka and Norm turn themselves in at the Bankstown Police Station, they will get off lightly. However, Louis Bayeh uses his own police contacts to successfully oppose bail for the duo, causing Kassab to look like a liar. When Detective Debbie Webb is sent to investigate a break-and-enter with corrupt detective Eddie Gould, she is tricked into participating in an insurance scam run by Eddie and his brother. When Debbie discovers that Eddie participated in the gang-rape of another officer, she is outraged and she reports the incident to the Deputy Commissioner, only to be labelled a "whistleblower". John Ibrahim leases the "Illusion" nightclub to Hammer in order to prevent Hammer's ex-con associates from drinking at the Tunnel club and ruining business. Kim discovers that Sergeant Dave, her "boyfriend", is married, and tricks him in revenge by agreeing to participate in another sex show... that she has no intention of delivering.
New King's Cross beat constable, Wendy Jones, quickly crosses paths with John Ibrahim and the attraction is mutual. However, after going on a scuba trip with Ibrahim, Wendy starts to have second thoughts about the prudence of their relationship. Fuming that her career is going nowhere, Detective Debbie Webb takes up drinking, but she strikes up a relationship with Kim Hollingsworth. Chief Inspector Dennis Kelly applies to enter the National Crime Authority in order to improve his resume in the race for police commissioner, but his actions attract the suspicions of the AFP's Gerry Lloyd. Debbie transfers to the fraud squad and meets Greg Locke.
337"Full Force Gale"Shawn SeetPeter Gawler16 May 2010
When gang violence breaks out in King's Cross, John Ibrahim is placed under pressure to clean up the drug mess on the streets. Things take a nasty turn his associate Russell Townsend accidentally kills drug dealer Talal Assad in John's presence. Because of the urgings of his friend, Constable Wendy Jones, to co-operate with the investigation, John is faced with the unenviable choice of "dobbing in" Townsend and losing the respect of Sydney's criminal underworld, or running the risk of everything he has built falling apart. Kim is thrilled with her loving, gentle new boyfriend, Michael, but decides to put his loyalty to the test by allowing her fellow prostitute & sister to proposition him. When Michael inevitably accepts the indecent proposal, Kim is furious and dumps him. Debbie Webb joins the fraud squad, but is snubbed due to her whistleblower reputation. However, she finds romance with her colleague Greg Locke. Debbie documents the corruption within the fraud squad and somehow gets a disinterested Dennis Kelly to sign it. However, Kelly manoeuvres out of a tight spot by reporting Debbie's complaint to Internal Affairs. Debbie discovers she is pregnant to Greg and the two wed, but not before she learns to let go of her past and embrace the fact that she is a good person.
348"Crossroads"Shawn SeetFelicity Packard23 May 2010
Kim Hollingsworth's police friend, Sergeant Dave, abandons her after she "dobs in" to Internal Affairs a police officer who made sexual advances against her. Kim reaches boiling point when her friend and fellow prostitute Wanda is found dead. Having obtained the HSC via correspondence, she enrolls in a detective's course at Goulburn Police Academy. Debbie Webb leaves King's Cross police and allies herself with her husband Greg Locke and politician John Hatton in campaigning for a Royal Commission of enquiry into the New South Wales Police Force, forever changing the course of history. Frustrated at his inability to fight drug dealing as a uniformed officer, Joe Dooley leaves the King's Cross police and also enrolls at the Goulburn Academy.
359"Dog Eat Dog"Shawn SeetKris Mrksa30 May 2010
Under pressure from the Wood Royal Commission, Trevor Haken's paranoia reaches an all-new high. However, his paranoia is justified as he discovers the Commission has a lot of incriminating evidence against him. In order to escape conviction, Trevor volunteers to become a "supergrass" and expose corruption in King's Cross. Benny Kassab suspects that he has a rat in his ranks – he believes that his associate, Norm Korbage, is working with police to expose him. After Kassab is arrested trying to flee the country, he figures out it was Norm who turned him in. Kim Hollingsworth's colourful past comes back to haunt her – she is asked by corrupt detective Eddie Gould to be the madam of a new brothel he is opening. She reports the incident to the Wood Royal Commission, and in so doing, exposes her past as a stripper and a prostitute.
3610"Hurt on Duty"Tony TilseKris Mrksa6 June 2010
King's Cross detectives Graham "Chook" Fowler and Neville "Scully" Scullion are called to testify to the Wood Royal Commission. On orders of the Commission, Trevor Haken wears a wire to a meeting with Bill Bayeh in order to expose corruption in King's Cross. Whilst Fowler denies he is involved in corruption, he is shown covert video footage of him accepting a bribe from Trevor Haken. This reveals both the covert nature of the Commission, as well as Haken's status as a "supergrass". Kim Hollingsworth is expelled from the Goulburn Academy for failing to disclose her past work as a prostitute, and is forced to work undercover to expose police corruption, but is almost caught out by corrupt detective Eddie Gould. Danny Karam and Hammer's drug addictions result in both of them robbing Bill Bayeh, causing further tensions between Hammer and John Ibrahim.
3711"Beauty and the Beast"Tony TilsePeter Gawler13 June 2010
Aware that he is being investigated by the Wood Royal Commission, Dennis Kelly dobs in fellow corrupt detective Jim Egan to investigators. When Egan is called to testify at the commission, he commits suicide so that his corrupt dealings are not exposed. John Ibrahim is also called to testify at the Wood Royal Commission, however he refuses to answer questions regarding his interest in Constable Wendy Jones, risking further jail time in addition to his accessory to murder charge. Commission investigator Gerry Lloyd hires Shaka, a former lieutenant to Benny Kassab, to wear a wire to expose the corrupt police working with Bill Bayeh. However, the operation goes awry, resulting in several deaths by overdose and Shaka's own deportation to Lebanon. However, Bayeh is brought down when footage of him manufacturing cocaine is aired at the Commission. Kim Hollingsworth continues to risk her life to expose Eddie Gould's corruption. Lloyd persuades Kim to work on a similar operation with Dennis Kelly. However, the operation fails and Kim is sent by the Commission to Adelaide, where she sees no choice but to return to prostitution.
3812"The Good Lieutenant"Tony TilseFelicity Packard20 June 2010
After the Wood Royal Commission closes, all the old forces of the King's Cross drug trade have been imprisoned and the corrupt police have been cleaned out of the New South Wales police. This leads to a power vacuum in the King's Cross underworld. In order to stake his claim to power in King's Cross, Danny "DK" Karam hires a group of young thugs, led by Michael Kanaan to assist him. Together, they form a ruthless gang known as "DK's Boys" and set about taking over the King's Cross drug trade. Kanaan and his associates, Adam, Rabs and Wassi, employ teenage drug runners to sell cocaine on the streets, agitating both police and King's Cross businesses. Brainwashed by Karam's glorified stories of gang warfare, Kanaan shoots two strangers outside the Five Dock Hotel in western Sydney. When Karam reprimands him for his actions, Kanaan feels resentment and suggests to his associates that they kill Karam. Concerned, the NSW Police form Strike Force Lancer to stop this new crimewave, and honest cop Joe Dooley is one of the first to be selected for the job.
3913"Alpha and Omega"Tony TilseGreg Haddrick27 June 2010
After disposing of Danny Karam, drug dealer Michael Kanaan devises a plan to murder John Ibrahim and his bodyguard, Kiwi Steve, in order to divert attention but this is thwarted during a wild shootout with police in which Kanaan is badly injured. Dennis Kelly fights off competition from Gerry lloyd and Sid Hillier for the role of Police Commissioner. An angry Kim Hollingsworth returns to Sydney from Adelaide, intending on suing the NSW Police. Meanwhile, Joe Dooley and Strike Force Lancer arrest Michael Kanaan and his gang, restoring peace to the "Golden Mile" – leaving John Ibrahim as the undisputed "King of the Cross".

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