Good Guys, Bad Guys

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Good Guys, Bad Guys
GenreMystery
Created byRoger Simpson
Written byJon Stephens
StarringMarcus Graham
Travis McMahon
Alison Whyte
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Roger Le Mesurier
  • Roger Simpson
  • Ros Tatarka
Production locationsMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Running time50 minutes
Production companyBeyond International Group
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release30 March 1997 (1997-03-30) –
23 June 1998 (1998-06-23)

Good Guys, Bad Guys was an Australian comedy/drama TV series that screened on the Nine Network between 1997 and 1998, with a telemovie and twenty-six episodes produced. The crime-themed show was set in Melbourne.

The program and its lead character Elvis Maginnis were written for Marcus Graham, a former star of the soap opera E Street (TV series). Maginnis is disgraced former cop, tainted by his criminal family and framed for corruption. Elvis owns "K for Kleen" drycleaning, managed by Stella Kinsella (Alison Whyte, of the ABC current affairs satire series Frontline) and Reuben Zeus who has Tourette syndrome (Travis McMahon, most recently of Last Man Standing).

Elvis's attempts at a straight life are constantly compromised by the demands of his eccentric family, while Stella's attempts at making "K-for-Kleen" turn a profit are frustrated by Elvis's soft heart.

The program was filmed in Melbourne, predominantly around the inner-city "bohemian" suburbs of St. Kilda, Fitzroy and Carlton. The film style incorporated local colour - Melbourne trams, landmarks like Smith Street's Cobra cane furniture shop, and the Builder's Arms Hotel as Elvis's local - and a soundtrack of the then-latest Australian music, matched to the action. The Good Guys, Bad Guys soundtrack CD features Regurgitator, The Fauves, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, The Whitlams, The Avalanches, Spiderbait, The Cruel Sea , Rebecca's Empire and The Mavis's among others.

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Awards[edit]

In 1997, the show won 'Best Mini-Series or Telefeature' at the AFI Awards. In 1998, cast member Alison Whyte was nominated for 'Most Outstanding Actress' at the Logie Awards for her role in the show.

International broadcasts[edit]

In 1997 and 1998, the series was shown on Russian television channels TV Tsentr and Stolitsa.

Home media[edit]

In 2007 Force Australia released season one of Good Guys, Bad Guys on DVD. Then Force Australia stopped operating and was taken over by Beyond Home Entertainment who released season two of Good Guys, Bad Guys on DVD in September 2007.

DVD name Format Ep # Discs Region 4 (Australia) Special Features Distributors
Good Guys, Bad Guys (Season 01) DVD 13 4 18 April 2007 None Force Australia
Good Guys, Bad Guys (Season 02) DVD 13 4 12 September 2007 None Beyond Home Entertainment
Good Guys, Bad Guys: The Complete Collection DVD 26 8 4 September 2013[1] None
Good Guys, Bad Guys: The Complete Collection DVD 26 8 20 April 2016[2] None Beyond Home Entertainment
Good Guys, Bad Guys: The Complete Series DVD 26 8 15 September 2021[3] None Via Vision Entertainment

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Wild, John; Simpson, Roger, Good Guys Bad Guys: Complete Series Collection, retrieved 30 August 2021
  2. ^ "Good Guys, Bad Guys | Series Collection". Sanity. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Good Guys, Bad Guys | Complete Series". Sanity. Retrieved 30 August 2021.

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