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1984 Australian TV series or program
Special Squad
Genre
Crime drama
Starring
Alan Cassell Anthony Hawkins John Diedrich
Country of origin
Australia
Original language
English
No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
43
Production
Executive producers
Hector Crawford Ian Crawford Terry Stapleton
Producers
Raymond Menmuir Ross Jennings
Production company
Crawford Productions
Original release
Network
Network Ten
Release
1984 (1984)
Special Squad is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for Network Ten in 1984.
Overview
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The series focused on an elite division of the Victoria Police, which handled crimes either too sensitive or specialist for regular squads. The Special Squad was headed by Det. Insp. Don Anderson (Alan Cassell), with his main operatives being Det. Snr. Sgt. Greg Smith (Anthony Hawkins), and Det. Sgt. Joel Davis (John Diedrich).
Special Squad was seen by some as an Australian answer to the British series The Professionals both for its focus on action and violence, and the fact that both programs were produced by Raymond Menmuir;[1] story consultant Gerry O'Hara also worked on both shows.[2] It was suggested in the press that the show was the most expensive yet made for Australian television; John Diedrich told writer/actor Barry Dickins that the show cost A$5 million.[3] The first series was sold to Paramount Pictures for international distribution.[4]
Special Squad lasted 43 episodes in total. In 2023, Crawfords produced a box set of all episodes on DVD.
Cast
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Main
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Alan Cassell as Det. Insp. Don Anderson
John Diedrich as Det. Sgt. Joel Davis
Anthony Hawkins as Det. Snr. Sgt. Greg Smith
Guests
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Abigail as Mrs Quinn (1 episode)
Daniel Abineri as Dillon (episode 41: "Mad Mountain Mumma")
Elizabeth Alexander as Edith (episode 8: "The Wurzburg Link")
Julianna Allan (episode 4: "Easy Street")
Christine Amor as Robyn Symons (1 episode)
David Argue as Bazza (1 episode)
Ronne Arnold as Kwan (episode 23: "Big Bad World")
Lesley Baker as Chambermaid (episode 5: "Counterfeit Lady")
Vincent Ball (2 episodes)
Bruce Barry as Sloan (episode 6: "The Long Secret")
Briony Behets as Rhonda Watson (1 episode)
Francis Bell as Burnett (episode 8: "The Wurzburg Link")
Pat Bishop as Barbara Prowse (1 episode)
Steve Bisley as T-Bar (1 episode)
Jon Blake as Pig (episode 13: "Jacko")
Betty Bobbitt as Daisy (episode 32: "Until Death")
Tony Bonner as Carver (1 episode)
Nigel Bradshaw as Gant (episode 1: "Trojan Horses")
Shane Briant as Ian Cummings (episode 14: "Slow Attack")
Scott Burgess as Michael
Antoinette Byron (1 episode)
Simon Chilvers as Maguire (episode 12: "The Golden Run")
Jane Clifton (1 episode)
Norman Coburn as Griffin (episode 5: "Counterfeit Lady")
Robert Coleby (1 episode)
Diane Craig (1 episode)
Peter Curtin as Thomas (episode 13: "Jacko")
Leslie Dayman as Mr Fitzgerald
Mercia Deane-Johns as Molly (1 episode)
Myra De Groot as Grace Kiddell (1 episode)
Arthur Dignam as Grayson (1 episode)
Gosia Dobrowolska (1 episode)
Carmen Duncan as Lorraine (episode 9: "Same Time Friday")
Tommy Dysart as Scottie / Bingo Caller (2 episodes)
Nicholas Eadie as Driscoll (episode 18: "The Chen Legacy")
Maureen Edwards (episode 4: "Easy Street")
Cliff Ellen as Priester (1 episode)
John Ewart as Mungo Lennox
Michele Fawdon as Maggie
Willie Fennell as Sol Greenberg (episode 32: "Until Death")
Marina Finlay as Suzie (1 episode)
Peter Fisher (1 episode)
Jill Forster as Mrs. Watson (episode 25: "The Bribe")
Deborra-Lee Furness as Liz Jenkins (episode 6: "The Long Secret")
Frank Gallacher as Slater
Roslyn Gentle as Judith Deans
Vincent Gil as The Blindman (episode 16: "War")
Terry Gill (1 episode)
Tottie Goldsmith as Fiona (episode 9: "Same Time Friday")
Vic Gordon as Dr. John Perry (episode 15: "Country Girl")
Reg Gorman as Ryan (episode 1: "Trojan Horses")
John Gregg as Golodkin (episode 26: "Farewell to a Comrade")
Lucky Grills as Earwig
Robert Grubb as Sims (1 episode)
Jennifer Hagan as Rachel (episode 21: "A Wild Oat")
Billie Hammerberg (1 episode)
Chris Haywood as Carter (episode 6: "The Long Secret")
Frankie J. Holden (3 episodes)
Liddy Holloway as Mrs. Tait (episode 1: "Trojan Horses")
Brian James as Bert (episode 22: "Mates")
John Jarratt as Michael Cohen (episode 39: "The Haunting")
Bartholomew John as John Sutton (episode 14: "Slow Attack")
Ivar Kants as Scalese / Denning
Paul Karo as Scaffer / Skinny
Norman Kaye (2 episodes)
Gerard Kennedy as Harry Tait (1 episode)
Trevor Kent as Doggy Barker (episode 4: "Easy Street")
Maxine Klibingaitis as Chico (episode 37: "Pigs")
Alwyn Kurts as Teddy
Nina Landis as Lisa (episode 10: "Duel")
Bruno Lawrence as Arthur Poole
Serge Lazareff (1 episode)
Alan David Lee as Jimmy Steele (1 episode)
Lorna Lesley as Sharon (1 episode)
Michael Long (1 episode)
Gerard Maguire as Hansen (episode 8: "The Wurzburg Link")
Dina Mann as Mandy (episode 11: "The Set-Up")
Bryan Marshall as Calvin (episode 18: "The Chen Legacy")
Monica Maughan as Mrs Trane (1 episode)
Ricky May as Mandrake
Rhys McConnochie as Mathieson (episode 21: "A Wild Oat")
Terry McDermott (episode 13: "Jacko")
Ian McFadyen as Evans
Mary-Anne Fahey (1 episode)
Judith McGrath as June Holgate (episode 26: "Farewell to a Comrade")
Sally McKenzie as Rosetta
John McTernan as Ted (episode 22: "Mates")
Ben Mendelsohn as Spud (episode 14: "Slow Attack")
Jane Menelaus as Penny (1 episode)
Maria Mercedes (1 episode)
Gus Mercurio as Haliwell (episode 38: "Mombasa")
Maggie Millar as Joyce (episode 30: "The Patchwork")
Dennis Miller as Finch
Mark Mitchell (1 episode)
Brian Moll as Charlie Everett (episode 14: "Slow Attack")
Anna Maria Monticelli as Teresa Parrissa (1 episode)
Peter Moon as Eddie (1 episode)
Gennie Nevinson as Kate (episode 32: "Until Death")
Tom Oliver as Tobin (episode 3: "Code of Silence")
John Orcsik as Ted Rafferty
Anne Phelan as Ma Robinson (episode 33: "Ghosts")
Max Phipps (2 episodes)
Wendy Playfair
Robin Ramsay as Massini (episode 30: "The Patchwork")
Glenn Robbins (episode 21: "A Wild Oat")
Wyn Roberts as Superintendent Kerslake (3 episodes)
Tim Robertson as Roberts (episode 2: "The Expert")
Ilona Rodgers as Helen Anderson (episode 32: "Until Death")
Sean Scully (2 episodes)
Dinah Shearing
Louise Siversen as Laura (episode 4: "Easy Street")
Alister Smart as Haskell (episode 21: "A Wild Oat")
James Smillie as Donaghue (episode 9: "Same Time Friday")
Bruce Spence as Professor (1 episode)
Peter Sumner as Nick Hardy (1 episode)
Red Symons as Warton (episode 9: "Same Time Friday")
Nick Tate as Harris
Grigor Taylor as Bob Daley (episode 23: "Big Bad World")
Gil Tucker as Hammond (episode 41: "Mad Mountain Mumma")
Martin Vaughan as Ben Alexander
Roger Ward as Bill Foster / Peaches (2 episodes)
Ken Wayne as Ted Baker
Frank Wilson as Dorahee
John Wood (2 episodes)
Jackie Woodburne as Sharon (episode 22: "Mates")
Episode list
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No. overall
No. in season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
1
1
"Trojan Horses"
TBD
TBD
()
2
2
"The Expert"
Arch Nicholson
John Upton
()
3
3
"Code of Silence"
TBD
Vince Moran
1984 (1984)
4
4
"Easy Street"
TBD
TBD
()
5
5
"Counterfeit Lady"
Patrick Edgeworth
Arch Nicholson
()
6
6
"The Long Secret"
Unknown
Shane Brennan
22 July 1984 (1984-07-22)
7
7
"The Second Mr Swift"
TBD
TBD
()
8
8
"The Wurzburg Link"
TBD
TBD
()
9
9
"Same Time Friday"
Chris Langman
David Wilks and Gerry O'Hara
()
10
10
"Duel"
Arch Nicholson
Luis Bayonas
()
11
11
"The Set Up"
Paul Moloney
John Upton
()
12
12
"The Golden Run"
Ranald Graham
Catherine Millar
()
13
13
"Jacko"
Arch Nicholson
Luis Bayonas
()
14
14
"Slow Attack"
Paul Maloney
Philip Dalkin
()
15
15
"Country Girl"
Arch Nicholson
Cliff Green
()
16
16
"War"
Catherine Millar
Everett De Roche and Vince Moran
()
17
17
"Wild Man"
Paul Moloney
Ranald Graham
()
18
18
"The Chen Legacy"
Chris Langman
Shane Brennan
()
19
19
"Child Of Fortune"
Tim Burstall
Ranald Graham
()
20
20
"Business As Usual"
Mark Joffe
Shane Brennan and Kris Steele
()
21
21
"A Wild Oat"
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Leon Saunders
()
22
22
"Mates"
Rob Stewart
Luis Bayonas
()
23
23
"Big Bad World"
Howard Rubie
Cliff Green
()
24
24
"Early Birds"
Rob Stewart
Michael Harvey
()
25
25
"The Bribe"
TBD
TBD
()
26
26
"Farewell to a Comrade"
Michael Caulfield
Shane Brennan
()
27
27
"In The Cause Of Justice"
TBD
TBD
()
28
28
"Hot Streets"
TBD
Michael Aitkens
()
29
29
"Killer"
TBD
TBD
()
30
30
"The Patchwork"
TBD
David Phillips
()
31
31
"Brothers"
TBD
TBD
()
32
32
"Until Death"
Rod Hardy
Vince Moran
()
33
33
"Ghosts"
TBD
Vince Gil
()
34
34
"The Haley Inheritance"
Colin Budds
Shane Brennan
()
35
35
"Suzie's War"
Dan Burstall
Luis Bayonas
()
36
36
"Return Of The Cat"
John Power
John Upton
()
37
37
"Pigs"
Ken Cameron
Shane Brennan
()
38
38
"Mombasa"
TBD
TBD
()
39
39
"The Haunting"
Tim Burstall
Luis Bayonas
()
40
40
"Rotten Apple"
TBD
TBD
()
41
41
"Mad Mountain Mumma"
TBD
TBD
()
42
42
"Life After Teddy"
Collin Budds
Shane Brennan
()
43
43
"Gone For The Doctor"
TBD
TBD
()
Home media
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In January 2023 Crawford Productions announced that the series would be released on DVD in March 2023.
On 31 May 2023 Crawford Productions released the complete series on DVD.
Title
Format
Ep #
Discs
Region 4 (Australia)
Special Features
Distributors
Special Squad (Complete Series)
DVD
43
09
31 May 2023
None
Crawford Productions
References
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^Garrie Hutchison, "Special Squad: Gloss Can't Hide Faults" Melbourne Age 16 August 1984 p. 35
^Tim Cribb, 'Crawford's Cops Return' Sydney Morning Herald 'The Guide' section, 20 August 1984, p. 2
^Barry Dickins 'Take Ten - in the Pigeon Coop' Melbourne Age 'Green Guide' section, 31 January 1985 p. 9
^Tim Cribb, 'Crawford's Cops Return' Sydney Morning Herald 'The Guide' section, 20 August 1984, p. 2
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