Westside (New Zealand TV series)
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Genre | Comedy-drama[1] |
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Opening theme | "Watch Your Back" by Hello Sailor (series 1–2) |
Composer | Joel Haines |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 4 |
No. of episodes | 34 (list of episodes) |
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Cinematography | Marty Smith |
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Running time | 44–45 minutes |
Production company | South Pacific Pictures |
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Network | Three |
Release | 31 May 2015 present | –
Related | |
Outrageous Fortune |
Westside is a New Zealand comedy-drama[1] television series created by Rachel Lang and James Griffin[2] for South Pacific Pictures. It is a prequel to Outrageous Fortune, and chronicles the lives of Ted and Rita West. The first series aired from 31 May to 5 July 2015 on Three.
Series 4 premiered on 9 July 2018.[3] On 21 July 2018 NZ on Air announced funding for a fifth series which will consist of 10 episodes.[4]
Plot
The first series is set in the 1970s, it features a Westie couple, and stars Antonia Prebble and David de Lautour as Rita and Ted West. In the first episode, set in 1974, it features John Walker beating Rod Dixon in the 1500 metres at the 1974 Commonwealth Games. Each episode covers one year, from 1974 to 1979, with events like the Muldoon election, dawn raids on overstayers, carless days, and the birth of the punk rock scene in Auckland.[5]
The second series is set in 1981, and follows the Springbok Tour. The series starts with Rita returning home from prison to find the West household in disrepair. Throughout the course of the series Ted's gang plots to steal from the South Africans visiting New Zealand, preventing them from buying land, while Rita plans a job against developer Evan Lace.
The third Series is set in 1982 and deals with the fallout from the Evan Lace job and Wolf's first meeting with his future wife, Cheryl.
Cast and characters
This table shows the show's characters and the cast members who have portrayed them.
Note: Only those appearing in more than one episode appear in this list, and only when the actor contributes new material to an episode. Color key:
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Character | Series' | |||
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Rita West | Antonia Prebble[1][6][7] | |||
Ted West | David de Lautour[1][6][8][7] | |||
Lefty Munroe | Dan Musgrove[1][9] | |||
Ngaire Munroe | Esther Stephens[1][10] | |||
Bilkey van Heeder | Todd Emerson[1][11] | |||
Bert Thompson | Pana Hema-Taylor[1][12] | |||
Phineas O'Driscoll | Xavier Horan[1][13] | |||
Carol O'Driscoll | Sophie Hambleton[1][14] | |||
Wolf West | Reon Bell[15] Liam Ferguson[16] |
Reef Ireland[17][7] | ||
Cheryl Miller | Ashleigh Cummings[18] | |||
Recurring cast | ||||
Mike McCarthy | Will Hall[19][20][7] | |||
Rod Nugent | Jordan Mauger[19][21] | |||
Darijo Doslic | Glen Levy[22][23] | |||
Falani | Patrick Tafa[24][25] | |||
Des McEwen | Joel Tobeck[26][6] | |||
Sparky Gibbs | Caleb Wells[27][25] | |||
Eric | Jordan Mooney[28][25] | |||
Evan Lace | Dean O'Gorman[29][30] | |||
Joanne | Hannah Marshall[6] | |||
Belinda Lace | Laura Hill[6][31] | |||
Terry | Tim Carlsen[32] | |||
Dave | Stelios Yiakmis[6] | |||
Riana | Kirsten Ibbetson[33] | |||
Chelsea Munroe | Salomé Grace[34] | |||
Lisa Munroe | Ella Shirtcliffe[35][36] | |||
Trish Miller | Jodie Dorday[37] | |||
Jeanette Miller | Jessie Lawrence[38] | |||
Danny Peters | Shane Cortese[39] | |||
Hayden Peters | Pierre Beasley[40] | |||
Theresa | Elizabeth Dowden[41] |
Main cast
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Guest cast
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Production
In July 2014, NZ on Air approved funding of NZ$4.8 million for the miniseries.[49] On 28 July 2015, NZ on Air approved funding of NZ$7.6 million for a second series,[50] on 2 August 2016 NZ$6.6 million was approved for a third series[51] and on 24 July 2017 NZ$6.5 million was approved for a fourth series.[52] In September an additional NZ$1.2 million was approved for series four.[53]
Filming
Filming for series one commenced on 12 October[1] and concluded on 17 December 2014.[54] Filming for series two commenced on 27 September 2015[55] and concluded on 19 January 2016.[56] Filming for series three commenced on 30 October 2016[57] and concluded on 3 February 2017.[58] Filming for series four commenced on 19 November 2017[59] and concluded on 18 March 2018.[60]
Music
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Westside: The Original Soundtrack was released for digital download on 8 July 2015[61] and CD on 10 July 2015.[62] It peaked at number nineteen in New Zealand. Music from Westside Series Two was released for digital download on 1 July 2016[63]
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Watch Your Back" | Hello Sailor | 3:57 |
2. | "Yesterday Was Just the Beginning of My Life" | Mark Williams | 3:29 |
3. | "Stuff and Nonsense" | Split Enz | 4:20 |
4. | "Ashes and Matches" | Doug Jerebine | 3:23 |
5. | "Lovely Lady" | John Hanlon | 3:31 |
6. | "Rust in My Car" | Citizen Band | 3:49 |
7. | "Bliss" | Th' Dudes | 5:00 |
8. | "Latin Lover" | Hello Sailor | 3:04 |
9. | "Apple Wine" | John Hanlon | 3:18 |
10. | "Another Great Divide" | Split Enz | 3:37 |
11. | "Computer Games" | Mi-Sex | 3:53 |
12. | "Going Steady" | Bitch | 3:31 |
13. | "Good Morning Mr Rock 'n' Roll" | Headband | 2:46 |
14. | "Pretty Girl" | Hogsnort Rupert | 3:30 |
15. | "I Need Your Love" | Golden Harvest | 3:50 |
16. | "Join Together" (Commonwealth Games Theme Song) | Steve Allen | 3:01 |
17. | "Hey Baby" | La De Da's | 2:51 |
18. | "Be Mine Tonight" | Th' Dudes | 6:07 |
19. | "Sunshine" (digital download-only track) | Dragon | 4:54 |
20. | "Voodoo Lady" | Dalvanius | 3:44 |
21. | "Jezebel" | Jon Stevens | 3:19 |
22. | "Are You Old Enough" | Dragon | 4:06 |
23. | "Luck's on Your Table" | Sharon O'Neill | 3:13 |
24. | "Gutter Black" | Hello Sailor | 2:53 |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Watch Your Back" | Hello Sailor | 3:57 |
2. | "Walking in the Light" | Th'Dudes | 3:40 |
3. | "Sunday Boys" | The Screaming MeeMees | 3:45 |
4. | "Tears" | The Crocodiles | 4:02 |
5. | "Now" | Pop Mechanix | 3:03 |
6. | "Virginia" | Dave McArtney & The Pink Flamingos | 2:31 |
7. | "There Is No Depression in New Zealand" | Blam Blam Blam | 3:18 |
8. | "Auckland Tonight" | The Androidss | 3:07 |
9. | "Beings Rest Finally" | Beat Rhythm Fashion | 4:49 |
10. | "Azania (Soon Come)" | Herbs | 4:27 |
11. | "Danny Boy" | Alms for Children | 4:38 |
12. | "Without a Doubt" | Split Enz | 5:59 |
13. | "Kaleidoscope World" | The Chills | 3:42 |
14. | "Billy Bold" | Graham Brazier | 3:04 |
15. | "Riot Squad" | The NewMatics | 3:30 |
16. | "Stop Crying" | Th'Dudes | 4:44 |
17. | "Trendy Lefties" | The Mockers | 3:28 |
18. | "Dragons and Demons" | Herbs | 4:38 |
19. | "Judas" | The NewMatics | 4:16 |
20. | "Taking the Weight Off" | Penknife Glides | 4:46 |
21. | "Don't Fight It Marsha, Its Bigger Than Both of Us" | Blam Blam Blam | 3:54 |
22. | "Doctor I Like Your Medicine" | Coup D'Etat | 3:34 |
23. | "See Me Go" | The Screaming MeeMees | 3:40 |
24. | "Asian Paradise" | Sharon O'Neill | 5:06 |
25. | "Do the Blue Beat" | Dinah Lee | 2:05 |
Charts
- Series 1
Chart (2015) | Peak position |
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New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[64] | 19 |
Release
Broadcast
Series 2 premiered in New Zealand on 12 June 2016[65] and series 3 premiered on 10 July 2017.[66]
Series 1 premiered in Australia on 9Gem on 2 December 2015,[67] and series 2 premiered on 8 August 2016.[68]
Home media
Series 1 is available on the iTunes Store in Australia.[69]
Title | Set details | DVD release dates | |
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New Zealand[70] | Australia[71] | ||
Westside — Series One |
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8 July 2015 | 3 February 2016 |
Westside — Series Two |
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18 August 2016 | TBA |
Westside — Series Three |
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30 August 2017 | TBA |
Series overview
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 6 | 31 May 2015 | 5 July 2015 | |
2 | 10 | 12 June 2016 | 14 August 2016 | |
3 | 8 | 10 July 2017 | 28 August 2017 | |
4 | 10 | 9 July 2018 | 10 September 2018 |
Episodes
Series 1 (2015)
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Background event | Original air date | N.Z. viewers |
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1 | 1 | "All That Impedes Thee from the Golden Round" | Mark Beesley | Rachel Lang | 1974 British Commonwealth Games | 31 May 2015 | 294,920[72] |
2 | 2 | "Is't Far You Ride?" | Mark Beesley | James Griffin | 1975 New Zealand general election | 7 June 2015 | 220,650[73] |
3 | 3 | "Instruments of Darkness Tell Us Truths" | Murray Keane | Rachel Lang | New Zealand dawn raids | 14 June 2015 | 151,330[74] |
4 | 4 | "Our Poison'd Chalice" | Murray Keane | James Griffin | Marty Johnstone ("Mr Asia") drug deals | 21 June 2015 | 224,130[75] |
5 | 5 | "Dire Combustion" | Simon Bennett | James Griffin | 1978 Bastion Point arrests Punk subculture | 28 June 2015 | 214,780[76] |
6 | 6 | "But for a Wayward Son" | Simon Bennett | Rachel Lang | Carless days in New Zealand | 5 July 2015 | 206,190[77] |
Series 2 (2016)
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | N.Z. viewers |
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7 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Murray Keane | James Griffin | 12 June 2016 | N/A |
8 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Murray Keane | James Griffin | 19 June 2016 | N/A |
9 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Michael Hurst | Kate McDermott | 26 June 2016 | N/A |
10 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Michael Hurst | James Griffin | 3 July 2016 | N/A |
11 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Murray Keane | Rachel Lang | 10 July 2016 | N/A |
12 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Murray Keane | John Daniell and James Griffin | 17 July 2016 | N/A |
13 | 7 | "Episode 7" | Michael Hurst | Michael Beran and James Griffin | 24 July 2016 | 162,900[78] |
14 | 8 | "Episode 8" | Michael Hurst | Kate McDermott | 31 July 2016 | N/A |
15 | 9 | "Episode 9" | Murray Keane | Nick Ward and James Griffin | 7 August 2016 | N/A |
16 | 10 | "Episode 10" | Murray Keane | James Griffin | 14 August 2016 | N/A |
Series 3 (2017)
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | N.Z. viewers |
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17 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Murray Keane | Kate McDermott | 10 July 2017 | 200,000[79] |
18 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Murray Keane | James Griffin | 17 July 2017 | 141,000[79] |
19 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Michael Hurst | James Griffin | 24 July 2017 | 203,000[80] |
20 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Michael Hurst | Kate McDermott | 31 July 2017 | N/A |
21 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Murray Keane | Shoshana McCallum | 8 August 2017 | N/A |
22 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Murray Keane | Shoshana McCallum and James Griffin | 14 August 2017 | N/A |
23 | 7 | "Episode 7" | Michael Hurst | Nick Ward | 21 August 2017 | N/A |
24 | 8 | "Episode 8" | Michael Hurst | James Griffin | 28 August 2017 | 184,300[81] |
Series 4 (2018)
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | N.Z. viewers |
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25 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Murray Keane | James Griffin | 9 July 2018 | N/A |
26 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Murray Keane | Kate McDermott | 16 July 2018 | N/A |
27 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Murray Keane | Shoshana McCallum | 23 July 2018 | N/A |
28 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Murray Keane | Dan Musgrove | 30 July 2018 | N/A |
29 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Aidee Walker | Shoshana McCallum | 6 August 2018 | N/A |
30 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Aidee Walker and Michael Hurst | James Griffin | 13 August 2018 | N/A |
31 | 7 | "Episode 7" | Caroline Bell-Booth | Dan Musgrove | 20 August 2018 | N/A |
32 | 8 | "Episode 8" | Michael Hurst | Kate McDermott | 27 August 2018 | N/A |
33 | 9 | "Episode 9" | Caroline Bell-Booth | Nick Ward and James Griffin | 3 September 2018 | N/A |
34 | 10 | "Episode 10" | Michael Hurst | James Griffin | 10 September 2018 | N/A |
Awards and nominations
C21's International Drama Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2017 | Best Returning Drama Series | Westside | Nominated | [82] |
New York Festivals International Film & TV Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2018 | Bronze World Medal | Television – Entertainment Program: Drama | Mark Beesley, James Griffin, Chris Bailey, Kelly Martin, Murray Keane and Michael Hurst | Won | [83] |
New Zealand Television Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2017 | Best Drama Series | Mark Beesley, Kelly Martin, Chris Bailey & James Griffin | Nominated | [84] |
Best Actress | Antonia Prebble | Nominated | ||
Esther Stephens | Nominated |
New Zealand Television Craft Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2017 | Best Editing: Drama | Allanah Bazzard | Nominated | [85] |
Best Contribution to a Soundtrack | Steve Finnigan, Alan Kidd, Mike Bayliss, Carl Smith | Nominated |
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- "Sneak peek at Outrageous Fortune prequel Westside". Stuff (Fairfax). 12 May 2015.
- "Honouring the legend of Ted West". Stuff (Fairfax). 22 May 2015.
- "Antonia Prebble on fame nudity and ugg boots". Stuff (Fairfax). 23 May 2015.
- Baillie, Russell (31 May 2015). "Westside's debut episode". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
External links
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