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The Fast Lane
Television series
Television series
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| genre | Comedy |
| starring | Terry Bader |
| Richard Healy | |
| Debra Lawrance | |
| Peter Hosking | |
| country | Australia |
| language | English |
| num_seasons | 2 |
| num_episodes | 20 |
| producer | Noel Price |
| company | ABC |
| network | ABC |
| first_aired | |
| last_aired |
Richard Healy Debra Lawrance Peter Hosking
The Fast Lane is an Australian television show that aired between 1985 (Season 1) and 1986 (Season 2) on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
The Fast Lane was created by John Clarke and Andrew Knight and starred Terry Bader, Richard Healy, Debra Lawrance and Peter Hosking.
According to Debra Lawrance on ABC 774 Radio's 'The Conversation Hour' on 15 October 2015 (about 26 minutes into the file), the ABC taped over the master Umatic tapes. ABC archives however, advised (on 21 September 2021) that they hold copies of the entire series.
Plot
This comedy series follows two private investigators, Bryce (Terry Bader) and Ken (Richard Healy), who run a firm known as the 'Excelsior Research Foundation'. They are assisted by Pat (Debra Lawrance), their receptionist.
Bryce thinks he is smart and boasts about his elite private school background, but is actually very stupid and fails to understand what is really happening around him. He dropped out of law school in the second year. Ken is the down-to-earth blue-collar member of the team, but they both usually get into deep trouble. Pat is the sensible and smart one, but the others don't recognise this. She and Detective Sergeant Blair (Peter Hosking) usually rescue them and clean up after them.
The plots are a black comedy and satire. The agency is desperate for work and usually takes on small cases involving simple detective work (e.g. domestic disputes). Bryce and Ken stumble around trying to solve it – mostly when Bryce takes the obviously wrong approach – and getting deeper into trouble. Meanwhile Pat does the real detective work and uncovers a bigger crime that is linked to the small case (e.g. corporate crime). Although Pat discovers the real criminals, they often escape prosecution because of loopholes in the law or they are too powerful to touch. In the end, the simple case is wrapped up and Bryce undeservedly takes the credit for it. But the audience and Pat realise the injustice, because the wrap-up usually results in the innocent becoming the victim and the real criminals getting away with it.
Cast
Main
- Terry Bader as Bryce
- Richard Healy as Ken
- Debra Lawrance as Pat
- Peter Hosking as Detective Sergeant Blair
Guests
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Alan Fletcher | Collins |
| Alethea McGrath | Old Woman |
| Alex Menglet | Harwood |
| Anne Phelan | Beth |
| Arna-Maria Winchester | Factory owner's wife |
| Barry Otto | Professor Daniells |
| Bryan Marshall | Kingdom |
| Bud Tingwell | Bertie |
| Christian Manon | Sam |
| Deborra-Lee Furness | Stella |
| Edward Hepple | Sherwood |
| Esben Storm | Lester |
| Fiona Corke | Susie |
| Fiona Spence | Peg |
| Gary Day | Keel |
| Geneviève Picot | Miriam |
| George Kapiniaris | Arly |
| Gerard Maguire | Bill Martin |
| Heather Mitchell | Eileen |
| Jackie Woodburne | Ruth |
| Jacqui Gordon | Megan |
| Jane Turner | Waitress |
| Jean Kittson | Reporter 1 |
| Joe Camilleri | Santini |
| John Clarke | Barry Tanner, race caller (voice) |
| John Flaus | Jim |
| John Gregg | Adrian |
| Kim Gyngell | Lynch |
| Kris McQuade | Zola |
| Lynda Gibson | Magda |
| Magda Szubanski | Sue |
| Mark Mitchell | Derek |
| Melita Jurisic | Maria |
| Neil Melville | Wallace |
| Nina Landis | |
| Norman Yemm | Fellows |
| Pamela Rabe | |
| Peter Curtin | Lance |
| Ralph Cotterill | Pim |
| Reg Evans | Dr Chisholm |
| Reg Gorman | Lou |
| Robert Coleby | Dwyer |
| Ross Newton | Robby Williams |
| Stephen Grives | Douglas |
| Terry Gill | Mayor |
| Tina Bursill | Felicity |
| Tommy Dysart | Neville |
| Wilbur Wilde | |
| William Zappa | Steve |
Production credits
Producer: Noel Price
Directors: Colin Budds, Peter Dodds, Mark Joffe, Noel Price, Mandy Smith
Written by: Andrew Knight, John Clarke (and others)
Music: Greg Sneddon
Locations: All shows were shot in Melbourne
Episodes
According to John Clarke's CV, there were 19 episodes in total.
Season 1 (1985)
These episodes were run on ABC Channel 2 at 8:55pm on Thursday nights. A review in the Sydney Morning Herald mentions the episodes were to run on Fridays, but the ABC changed their mind, and ran the series on Thursdays instead. Note: all episodes of Series 1 are known to exist in the form of VHS Rips available online.
Season 2 (1987)
These episodes were run on ABC Channel 2 on Tuesday nights at 9:20pm. Note: Episodes 1, 2 and 3 are NOT known to exist as VHS rips available online, whereas the others are.
References
References
- "The Fast Lane on IMDB". IMDB.
- (15 October 2015). "The Conversation Hour with Jon Faine". The Frames' Colm Mac Con Iomaire and actor Debra Lawrance.
- "John Clarke's CV".
- "Australian Television Information Archive".
- (27 October 1987). "Gumshoe spoof makes its welcome return". Fairfax Press.
- (1 March 1985). "Busy Aunty rolls up her sleeves". Fairfax Press.
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