Halifax f.p.
Halifax f.p. is an Australian television crime series produced by Nine Network from 1994 to 2002. The series stars Rebecca Gibney as Doctor Jane Halifax, a forensic psychiatrist investigating cases involving the mental state of suspects or victims. The series is set in Melbourne.
The producers of the film were Beyond Simpson Le Mesurier; Australian Film Finance Corporation and aired on the Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd. The budget for each episode was an average of AU$1.3 million. Funding came in part from the Australian Film Finance Corporation and Film Victoria.
The show was a set of 21 stand-alone television films, spread over six series. Each was between 90 and 120 minutes long, with a new "episode" airing roughly every few months during its eight-year run. The series aired in more than 60 countries. In August–October 2020, a short weekly revival of the series, called Halifax: Retribution, was also aired.
Cast
Main
- Rebecca Gibney as Dr Jane Halifax
Recurring
- Robyn Nevin as Angela Halifax
- Steve Bisley as Jonah Cole
- David Roberts as Detective Brett Murray
- Susanne Chapman as Georgia / Jane's Receptionist
- Gerald Lepkowski as Ari
Guests
- Aaron Blabey as Tony Lobianco
- Adrian Wright as David Onslow
- Alan Cassell as Doctor Wallace
- Alicia Banit as Young Jane
- Amanda Douge as Lauren Hayward
- Andrew Blackman as Stephen Audrey
- Andrew Clarke as Gary Preston
- Andrew McFarlane as Owen Toser
- Andrew McKaige as Tim McNamara
- Andy Anderson as Laurie Downes
- Angela Punch McGregor as Anthea
- Annie Jones as Alison Hart
- Belinda McClory as Paula Kingsley
- Ben Mendelsohn as Peter Donaldson
- Bernard Curry as Adam Lawler
- Beth Buchanan as Denise Crow
- Brett Climo as Danny
- Brett Swain as Lauper
- Brett Tucker as Scott Lovejoy
- Bruce Hughes as Ian Turner
- Bruce Spence as Eric Washburn
- Bryan Marshall as John Halifax, Jane's Father
- Cameron Nugent as Kevin Witherspoon
- Caroline Gillmer as Roseanne
- Catherine Wilkin as Erica Chatwin / Marion Walters
- Christopher Milne as Harry
- Clodagh Crowe as Detective Snr Constable Sylvia Manganaris
- Colin Friels as Police Officer Kevin Tait
- Damian Walshe-Howling as Scott Brennan
- Damien Fotiou as Michael Slevic
- Daniela Farinacci as Detective Koslinksi
- Danielle Carter as Stevie
- Danny Adcock as Athol Callaghan
- David Tredinnick as David Neilson / Gautama
- Deborra-Lee Furness as Brigit Grant
- Dee Smart as Fiona Calwell
- Dino Marnika as Carl Sankovic / Joe
- Doris Younane as Emma Ford
- Emily Browning as Kristy O’Connor
- Essie Davis as Alison Blount
- Fiona Corke as Christine / Lisa McNamara
- Frances O'Connor as Frances
- Frankie J. Holden as Detective Leo Birse
- Garry McDonald as Alex Goodson
- Gary Day as Sergeant Mick Snow
- Gemma Bishop as Samantha Anderson
- Grant Bowler as Detective Bob Palance
- Grant Piro as Terry Lansdown
- Greg Stone as Detective Leon Finke
- Guy Pearce as Daniel Viney & Richard Viney
- Hugh Jackman as Detective Eric Ringer
- Hugo Weaving as Detective Sgt. Tom Hurkos
- Ian Bliss as Garry
- Jacqueline McKenzie as Sharon Sinclair
- Jane Allsop as Lauper's girlfriend
- Jane Hall as Linda Ellis
- Jason Clarke as Detective
- Jeremy Callaghan as Alex, Jane's lover
- John Walton as Kaz
- Julieanne Newbould as Margaret Masters
- Kate Keltie as Michelle
- Kerry Armstrong as Fiona Holmes
- Kick Gurry as Luke
- Lewis Fiander as Oliver Crowley
- Louise Siversen as Linda Quinn / Beth Hartley
- Mark Hennessy as Kovacs
- Marnie Reece-Wilmore as Annabel Colless
- Marshall Napier as Dr Dale Counahan
- Marta Dusseldorp as Glenys Lund
- Marton Csokas as John Garth
- Mary Docker as Elly
- Matthew Dyktynski as Detective Richard Petty
- Max Phipps as Detective Inspector Derrida
- Michael Veitch as Doctor Baker
- Monica Maughan as Miss Morris / Mrs Hunter
- Neil Melville as Phillip Parker / Jim Dettmann
- Nell Feeney as Maureen O’Connor
- Nicholas Bell as Barry
- Nicholas Eadie as Ian Moffat / Ian Laser
- Nick Carrafa as Homicide Detective #1 / Alan Howard
- Paul Sonkkila as Bartlett
- Peter Adams as Peter O'Hare, Premier of Victoria
- Peter Hardy as Police Officer Tony Roman
- Peter Hosking as Foucault
- Peter Kowitz as Matthew Erhmann
- Peter O'Brien as Steve Elliot
- Petra Yared as Alicia Polk
- Radha Mitchell as Sarah
- Rhondda Findleton as Detective Grace Lord
- Richard Cawthorne as Gary Groom
- Richard Roxburgh as Sergeant Paul Santos
- Robert Hughes as Craig West, TV Presenter
- Robert van Mackelenberg as Dr. David King
- Sacha Horler as Karen Oldfield
- Samuel Johnson as Jamie Callen
- Shane Connor as Ray
- Simon Westaway as Jon Knight
- Sonia Todd as Detective Helen Hunt
- Sophie Lee as Corri Neale
- Steve Jacobs as William
- Steven Vidler as Steve Kingsley
- Susan Lyons as Detective Helen de Castro
- Terry Serio as Detective Harry Davenport
- Tim Robertson as Joe Mandle, Police Officer
- Tony Barry as Bob 'Dizzy' Gillespie
- Troy Beckwith as Rob Pringle
- Veronica Lang as Cheryl Daleford
- Wayne Hope as Brooke Gibson
- Wendy Strehlow as Carol Witherspoon
- William McInnes as Jeremy Buckle
Background
In episodes 1-7 and 9, she owns and drives a Jaguar Mark 2. In episode 1, a book she wrote as an undergraduate is mentioned in a court case where she appears as an expert. In episode 5, Halifax mentions returning from a stint in the US helping out the FBI. In episode 6, it is mentioned that she was 'burnt' by a relationship she had with a married professor while studying in the US. In episode 16, Halifax undergoes a colposcopy and a cone biopsy due do abnormal cell growth.
Episodes
Series overview
Telemovies listed chronologically by series, with release dates by the Australian Television archive.Series 1 (1994–1995)
Series 2 (1996)
Note: Episode 2 was aired after 3.Series 3 (1997–1998)
Series 4 (1999)
Note: Episode 2 was aired after 3.Series 5 (2000)
Series 6 (2001–2002)
Home media
Reception
The show went on to be nominated for and win a number of AFI awards.AACTA Award for Best Telefeature, [Mini Series or Short Run Series]:
- 1995 The Feeding ; Hard Corps ; Lies of the Mind
- 1996 Cradle and All
- 1998 Afraid of the Dark
- 1999 Swimming with Sharks
- 2000 A Person of Interest
- 2002 ''Takes Two''
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama
- 1995 Colin Friels & Steven Vidler ; Steve Bisley ; Richard Roxburgh
- 1998 Shane Connor
- 1999 David Tredinnick
Best Performance by an Actor in a Telefeature or Mini Series
- 2000 Andy Anderson ; Nicholas Eadie
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama
- 1995 Jacqueline McKenzie ; Rebecca Gibney
- 1998 Rebecca Gibney
- 2002 Mary Docker
Best Performance by an Actress in a Telefeature or Mini Series
- 2000 Essie Davis ; Rebecca Gibney
Best Screenplay in a Television Drama
- 1995 Lies of the Mind ; The Feeding
- 1998 Afraid of the Dark
- 2000 A Person of Interest
- 2002 ''Takes Two''