Murder Call
Murder Call is an Australian television series, created by Hal McElroy for the Southern Star Entertainment and broadcast on the Nine Network between 1997 and 2000. The series was inspired by the Tessa Vance novels by Jennifer Rowe, both of which were adapted as episodes, while Rowe also developed story treatments for 38 episodes throughout the series.
Synopsis
Murder Call focuses on cases confronted by an unconventional team of homicide detectives, Tessa Vance and Steve Hayden. Steve is an often light-hearted "man's man" who is moving up the career hierarchy. Tessa is more introspective and no-nonsense, and often solves the murder with her intuition and insight. Their team includes boss Inspector Malcolm Thorne, police Constable Dee Suzeraine, forensic services expert Lance Fisk, and unorthodox doctor Imogen "Tootsie" Soames.Production
Murder Call was initially conceived as an adaptation of the Verity Birdwood murder mystery novels by Jennifer Rowe. Birdwood is an amateur private investigator, who spends her time as a freelance journalist for the ABC. Sigrid Thornton was attached to play the role, with the program given a 26-episode order by the Seven Network under the title Murder Calling. Ultimately, creative differences - reportedly over whether or not the series should adopt a cosy Murder, She Wrote-style approach - saw the Seven Network let go of the property. Production moved to the Nine Network, with a relocation from Melbourne to Sydney during which time Thornton dropped out. The series was retitled Murder Calls before settling on its final name. Ultimately, desiring to create a series with a darker vein than the Verity Birdwood novels, McElroy switched to Rowe's Tessa Vance series, comprising the novels Suspect/Deadline and Something Wicked. Rowe provided story treatments for 38 of the series' 56 episodes, which were then expanded upon by the screenwriters.Murder Call was filmed in Sydney and often shot the less spectacular side of the city. The exterior of the Homicide station was filmed at Ashington House, on O'Connell Street in Sydney.
The first production season consisted of 22 episodes as well as a TV movie, Deadline, based on the novel of the same name by Rowe. The second production season consisted of 32 episodes, which were designed to be aired over two years.
Ultimately, Nine aired the episodes over three televised seasons, dramatically out of production order. The third season commenced airing in 1999 but was cancelled in August of that year to budget concerns. The series was taken off air, with the final 9 episodes airing in late 2000. When the episodes were added to the 7plus streaming service in 2021, they were available in the original two production seasons, in order of production.
Cast
Main
- Lucy Bell as Detective Tessa Vance
- Peter Mochrie as Detective Steve Hayden
- Glenda Linscott as Dr. Imogen 'Tootsie' Soames
- Geoff Morrell as Sergeant Lance Fisk
- Jennifer Kent as Constable Dee Suzeraine
- Gary Day as Detective Inspector Malcolm Thorne
Season 1 guests (1997)
- Alan David Lee as Robin Elbin
- Bob Baines as Max May
- Brett Climo as Kim Kouros
- Chris Haywood as Jack Teller
- Danny Roberts as Matt Propert
- Diana McLean as Adele Andriette
- Gosia Dobrowolska as Vida Kristov
- Ian Bliss as Scott McKenna
- Inge Hornstra as Bliss Bridie
- Jacqueline Brennan as Leonie
- Jennifer Cluff as Elly Jago
- Jeremy Callaghan as Ezra Sims
- Jessica Napier as Brodie Cochrane
- Judi Farr as Mrs Parkins
- Kieran Darcy-Smith as Felix Kiver
- Leeanna Walsman as Camilla Collins
- Lyn Collingwood as Mother Agnes
- Melissa George as Petra Salinis
- Nicolle Dickson as Maddie Herman
- Paul Bishop as Mike Olsen
- Paula Arundell as Rebecca Voss
- Penne Hackforth-Jones as Ena Rooth
- Teo Gebert as Simon Kristov
- Victoria Longley as Cynthia Chase
Season 2 guests (1998)
- Helen Thomson as Chyna Gold
- Dee Smart as Mariena Soeteman
- Kate Fitzpatrick as Madeleine Gault
- Tory Mussett as Melissa Hindwood
- Rebecca Smart as Claudine Kent
- Anne Tenney as Nerida Hertzberg
- John Batchelor as Wayne Pax
- Roy Billing as Harry Polding
- Matt Boesenberg as Constable Ferris
- Danielle Carter as Sharon Gavin
- Essie Davis as Judy St. John
- Graeme Blundell as Morgan Mason
- Roxane Wilson as Kristen Charlton
- Barry Otto as Otis Farrow
- Malcolm Kennard as Marty Matthewa
- Carole Skinner as Mickey Lane
- Damon Herriman as Lindsay Cramer
- Richard O'Brien
- Elizabeth Alexander as Hilary Windsor
- Rhondda Findleton as Freda Holland
- Anthony Hayes as Eddie Lamb
- Peter Sumner as Bette Fidler / Vic Bamford
- Brendan Higgins as Carl Sanderson
- Tony Sheldon as Garth Boyle
- Simon Burke as Guy Searle
- Deborah Galanos as Paige Christian
- Christine Stephen-Daly as Sonia Black
- Jason Clarke as Zac Hartman
- Martin Dingle-Wall as Drug Dealer
- Lewis Fitz-Gerald as Lionel MacKenzie
- Ivar Kants as Hugo Riccadelli
- Anna Lise Phillips as Eileen Watson
- Ann Burbrook as Celia Stemitt
- Justin Monjo as Roland Lacey
- Kate Fischer as Gabby Minogue
- Melissa Madden Gray as Rowena Brewster
- Jason Chong as Claude Wang
- Betty Lucas as Prudence Smith
- Susan Lyons as Amanda MacKenzie
- Sarah Peirse as Harriet Fratelli
Season 3 guests (1999-2000)
- Aaron Jeffery as Rory Simmons
- Annie Byron as Magda Trebor
- Arianthe Galani as Antoinette de Bono
- Bartholomew John as Sebastian Tombs
- Brian Rooney as Nero
- Bridie Carter as Jessica Millay
- Josef Ber as Michael Frampton
- Justin Rosniak as Luchano Andrea
- Kate Raison as Abigail Easton
- Lenka Kripac as Lily Aureli
- Ling-Hsueh Tang as Emma
- Michala Banas as Kylie McDonald
- Michael Denkha as Carlo
- Nicholas Bishop as Marshall Bowdon
- Norman Kaye as Vic Popov
- Paul Mercurio as Travis Draper
- Peter Kowitz as Richard Nossiter
- Rose Byrne as Sarah Watson
- Sandy Gore as Penny Satchwell
- Sarah Aubrey as Amy Simms
- Steve Le Marquand as David Hand
- Zoe Carides as Dr. Constance Young
Episodes
Home media
It was announced by Via Vision Entertainment in March 2019 that they would be releasing the complete collection of Murder Call on DVD.As of 2022, the series is available for streaming on Amazon Prime and 7plus. The episodes are rearranged into production, rather than broadcast, order.
| Title | Format | Episodes | Discs | Region 4 | Special features | Distributors |
| Murder Call Season 01 | DVD | 16 | 3 | 3 April 2019 | - | Via Vision Entertainment |
| Murder Call Season 02 | DVD | 20 | 5 | 5 June 2019 | The TV movie Deadline is included as a special feature, as it aired alongside this television season. | Via Vision Entertainment |
| Murder Call Season 03 | DVD | 21 | 5 | 4 September 2019 | - | Via Vision Entertainment |
| Murder Call Complete Collection | DVD | 57 | 13 | 7 October 2020 | - | Via Vision Entertainment |