Division 4

For the English association football league, see Football League Fourth Division.
Division 4
Genre police drama
Starring Gerard Kennedy
Ted Hamilton
Terence Donovan
John Stanton
Andrew McFarlane
Frank Taylor
Chuck Faulkner
Patricia Smith
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 301
Production
Location(s) Melbourne, Victoria
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Crawford Productions
Release
Original network Nine Network
Picture format 4.3 Black & White
Audio format Mono
Original release 1969 – 1975

Division 4 was an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for the Nine Network between 1969 and 1975 for 301 episodes.

Synopsis

The series was one of the first dramas to follow up on the enormous success of the earlier crime show Homicide and dealt with the wide variety of cases dealt with by police in the fictional Melbourne suburb of Yarra Central (modelled on St Kilda).[1]

The series was both popular - winning 10 Logie Awards, including two Gold Logie awards (for Australia's most popular entertainer) for Gerard Kennedy - and critically acclaimed, winning a number of Penguin and Awgie awards for its scripts and actors. After Kennedy decided to leave Division 4, the Nine Network summarily cancelled the series; only one episode was made with his replacement John Stanton.

The opening theme Power Drive was sampled by TISM in their 1998 single Thunderbirds Are Coming Out.

Regular cast

As of March 2016, nine volumes of this series have been released on DVD through Crawfords/WinTV.

References

  1. Location filming for Yarra Central Police Station was at Montague Street, South Melbourne.
  2. In accordance with real-life changes to the Victoria Police, Banner was promoted to Detective Sergeant and Vickers to Detective Senior Sergeant as these changes occurred.
  3. This was normal practice at the time the series was made.

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