Killing Time (TV series)
Killing Time | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Ian David TV1 (pay TV) (free-to-air)Seven Network |
Release | 2 November 2011 4 January 2012 | –
Killing Time is an Australian television drama series on
Background
Born in Melbourne in 1951, for thirty years Andrew Fraser was one of Australia's leading criminal lawyers. He defended underworld families the
With success came cocaine addiction ending in 1999 with Fraser being charged with being knowingly concerned with an importation of cocaine, serious charges that received no mercy. This was the end to of the life he was Fomalhaut know as “Fraser”. He admitted himself into hospital and withdrew from use. This was the start of the long road to recovery, remaining drug free for the two years he was on bail and has remained so ever since.
Despite’s Fraser’s plea of “guilt” he be never omitted to his crimes.
Fraser pleaded guilty [without omitting] and was sentenced in 2001 to seven years imprisonment with a minimum of five. Despite being a low risk prisoner, Fraser was sent to a maximum-security housing thirty-eight of the most dangerous criminals in Victoria. During that period Fraser heard (and reported) disturbing tales from Australia's most notorious prisoners.
Television series
Killing Time is a television mini-series based on Fraser's experiences. It was produced in 2009 by
Overview
Andrew Fraser is a lawyer who defends high-profile clients such as
Production
The ten part series is written by Ian David, Mac Gudgeon, Katherine Thompson and Shaun Grant. The executive producer is Jason Stephens.[2] The series was initially due to screen in 2010 but was deferred due to strong violence and horror content scenes of the mini-series, which jeopardised a series of gangland trials that were in progress.[3]
Cast
Main cast
- David Wenham as Andrew Fraser
- Diana Glenn as Denise Fraser
- Colin Friels as Lewis Moran
- Richard Cawthorne as Dennis Allen
- Kris McQuade as Kath Pettingill
- Malcolm Kennard as Victor Peirce
Supporting cast
- Kate Jenkinson as Wendy Peirce
- Reef Ireland as Jason Ryan
- Martin Sharpe as Trevor Pettingill
- Fletcher Humphrys as Graeme Jensen
- Frank Sweet as Anthony Farrell Jr
- John Brumpton as Peter Dupas
- Nick Farnell as Detective Alan Daniels
- Peter Houghton as Detective Alex Schneider
- Ian Bliss as Detective Inspector Patterson
- Kerry Walker as Sheila Fraser
- Terry Norris as Rod Fraser
- Louise Crawford as Sally Fraser
- Steve Mouzakis as Chris Baros
- Fred Whitlock as Leslie Camilleri
- Tony Nikolakopoulos as Manny The Mutt
- Alan Bond
- Anthony Hayes as John Bond
- Robert Rabiah as Anthony Della Tranta
- Nicholas Bell as Rod Conroy
- Brett Swain as Prison Officer Griffiths
- Alan King as David Casey
- Shane Connor as Detective Sergeant Wayne Strawhorn
- Aaron Catalan as Detective Sergeant Malcolm Rosenes
- Rohan Nichol as Detective Scarlett
Guests
- Georgia Chara as Charlene
- Nicholas Bell as Rid Conroy
References
- ^ Controversial TV1 series Killing Time to screen in November
- ^ "Killing Time drama series for TV1". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
- ^ "True crime drama pulled from schedule over legal fears". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 February 2012.