Barracuda (TV series)

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Barracuda is an Australian drama miniseries, first broadcast on ABC TV starting 10 July 2016.[1] The series is based on Barracuda, the 2013 novel by Australian author Christos Tsiolkas.[2]

Written by
Directed byRobert Connolly
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Barracuda
GenreMiniseries
Based onBarracuda by Christos Tsiolkas
Written by
Directed byRobert Connolly
Starring
ComposerBryony Marks
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes4
Production
Producers
CinematographyStefan Duscio
EditorRodrigo Balart
Production companyMatchbox Pictures
Original release
NetworkABC
Release10 July (2016-07-10) 
31 July 2016 (2016-07-31)
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Barracuda is written by Blake Ayshford and Belinda Chayko and directed by Robert Connolly. It is produced by Tony Ayres and Amanda Higgs with Christos Tsiolkas as associate producer. The series is a Matchbox Pictures production in association with ABC Television, Screen Australia and Film Victoria.

Synopsis

In 1996, Danny Kelly is a talented swimmer who attends a prestigious Melbourne private school on a sporting scholarship. He is from a working-class background and is the target of harassment from more privileged students.[3] Danny yearns to win swimming gold at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He is mentored by coach Frank Torma and develops a friendship and rivalry with teammate Martin Taylor.[4]

Cast

Episodes

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateAustralian viewers[nb 1]
11"Episode 1" or "1996"Robert ConnollyBlake Ayshford10 July 2016 (2016-07-10)630,000[6]
Transferring to an exclusive school on a swimming scholarship, Danny's ambitions for pool glory are met with racist hostility, especially from the swim squad's gold-winner.
22"Episode 2" or "1997"Robert ConnollyBelinda Chayko17 July 2016 (2016-07-17)557,000[7]
Danny welcomes the distraction of being introduced into the Taylor family's well-to-do world on a weekend away, before preparations for the National Championships begin.
33"Episode 3" or "1998"Robert ConnollyBlake Ayshford24 July 2016 (2016-07-24)521,000[8]
With the world stage in Kuala Lumpur awaiting him, Danny ignores the advice of his mentor and family, seeking the necessary edge from a fresh approach.
44"Episode 4" or "2000"Robert ConnollyBelinda Chayko31 July 2016 (2016-07-31)514,000[9]
The consequences of Danny's blinkered determination play out, as a moment of rage risks ending a fond friendship, threatening to derail his life forever.
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Note

  1. All episodes were made available to stream on ABC iview following the debut episode's television premiere. Viewership numbers include consolidated 7 day figures.

Broadcast

Internationally, the series was acquired in the United Kingdom by BBC Three, in South Africa by Dstv[10] and Skai TV in Greece.[11]

References

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