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Fat Tony & Co.
GenreCrime
Drama
Directed by
  • Peter Andrikidis
  • Andrew Prowse
  • Mitchell Sariovski
  • Karl Zwicky
  • Shirley Barrett
Starring Richard Cawthorne
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes9 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Des Monaghan
  • Greg Haddrick
Producers
  • Jo Rooney
  • Andy Ryan
  • Peter Gawler
  • Elisa Argenzio
Production locationsMelbourne, Victoria
Running time48 minutes
Production companyScreentime
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release23 February 2014 (2014-02-23) –
present

Fat Tony & Co. is a 9 episode Australian television series focusing on Tony Mokbel and covers the manhunt which lasted 18 months and dismantled a drug empire. It premiered on 23 February 2014 on the Nine Network

Production

Conception

Fat Tony & Co.' has been marketed as a sequel to the first series of Underbelly, however due to changes in funding with Screen Australia it won't be branded as an Underbelly series.[1] Fat Tony and Co actually runs chronologically along side of it, with the storyline being told from the point of view of Tony Mokbel. The first few episodes chronicle his rise whilst the "Melbourne Gangland war" is taking place but the latter episodes focus on his disappearance and arrest in Greece, and other events that unfolded after the original series of Underbelly concluded.

After a rumour in November 2012, Fat Tony & Co. was officially announced on 3 August 2013.[2] Production for the series began on 5 August 2013.[1]

Fat Tony & Co.' was directed by Peter Andrikidis, Andrew Prowse and Karl Zwicky, with Jo Rooney, Andy Ryan, Peter Gawler and Elisa Argenzio Lambert serving as producers.[3]

While most of Fat Tony & Co. was shot in Melbourne, some sequences were filmed in Athens, Greece.[1]

The Media Launch for the series was held at Melbourne's Crown Complex on Thursday January 23, 2014.[4]

Casting

Most of the cast from the first series of Underbelly return to play the same characters, although some were unavailable to reprise their signature roles such as Kat Stewart who played Roberta Williams, replaced by Hollie Andrew; Caroline Gillmer who played Judy Moran, replaced by Debra Byrne, and Callan Mulvey who played Mark Moran, replaced by Jake Ryan.[1]

Cast

Episodes

The show has an ISAN assigned root ID of 235400 (0003-9788).

No. in
total
No. in
series
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
Australian viewers
(million)
11"The Tony Special"Peter AndrikidisPeter Gawler23 February 2014 (2014-02-23)235400-11.621[5]
In the opener of this series dramatizing the manhunt of drug kingpin Tony Mokbel, Detective Inspector Jim O'Brien observes Mokbel as the Carlton Crew contend with internal affairs. Meanwhile, Carl Williams vows revenge on the Morans after being injured in a skirmish with them.
22"The Mexican Job"Peter AndrikidisPeter Gawler23 February 2014 (2014-02-23)235400-21.401[5]
Tony and the Carlton Crew import a huge hash shipment; the Victoria Drug Squad shares intelligence with Australian Federal Police agent Jarrod Ragg in a bid to bring down Mokbel and the Carlton Crew.
33"When the Dogs Bark"Andrew ProwseAdam Todd2 March 2014 (2014-03-02)235400-31.275[6]
Tony fears for his own safety as mate Carl Williams ramps up his campaign of underworld murders. After being released from prison, Tony considers going straight as a property developer. Jason Moran has a final showdown with Carl Williams.
44"Killers, Thieves & Lawyers"Andrew ProwseAdam Todd9 March 2014 (2014-03-09)235400-41.095[7]
When a hitman alleges Tony is involved in murder, Tony decides to skip bail and become Australia’s most wanted man. Tony takes a massive gamble when he recruits a pair of cleanskins to run his drug empire while he is on the run.
55"Where's Tony?"Karl ZwickyAdam Todd16 March 2014 (2014-03-16)235400-51.153[8]
After skipping bail, Tony hatches a risky plan to flee Australia and start a new life in Greece. With Tony on the run, the fight is on for control of his drug empire. The police face a wall of silence in their search for Fat Tony.
66"A New Life"Karl ZwickyJeff Truman23 March 2014 (2014-03-23)235400-60.983[9]
Tony fights sea-sickness as he sails from Perth to Athens to avoid capture by the police. Tony’s pregnant girlfriend is followed by police as she travels through Europe to meet him. The police manhunt finally gets a break-through.
77"The Incorruptibles"Peter AndrikidisJeff Truman23 March 2014 (2014-03-23)235400-70.544[9]
Tony attempts to create a new drugs empire whilst hiding in Athens, unaware that two policemen have arrived on a mission to catch him from Australia.
88"A Chip & a Chair"[10]UnknownUnknown30 March 2014 (2014-03-30)[10]TBAN/A
While Tony fights extradition in Athens, police swoop on his drug operations in Australia.
99"Drawing Dead"[11]UnknownUnknown30 March 2014 (2014-03-30)[11]TBAN/A
Tony has a major victory against the police, but suspects his former mate Carl Williams has betrayed him. Carl’s double-dealings with the police backfire when he is brutally murdered by a fellow inmate.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Underbelly cast reunite for Fat Tony & Co". TV Tonight. 4 August 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Rumour: Tony Mokbel drama". TV Tonight. 2 November 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Fat Tony & Co". Screentime Pty Ltd. 29 January 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Nine launches Fat Tony & Co". Jeremy Kewley. 23 January 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Timeshifted: Sunday 23 February 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  6. ^ "Timeshifted: Sunday 2 March 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  7. ^ "Timeshifted: Sunday 9 March 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  8. ^ "Timeshifted: Sunday 16 March 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Sunday 23 March 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  10. ^ a b "A Chip & a Chair". eBroadcast. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  11. ^ a b "Drawing Dead". eBroadcast. Retrieved 27 March 2014.

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