Division 4
Division 4 is an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for the Nine Network between 1969 and 1975 for 301 episodes.
Synopsis
The series was one of the first dramas to follow up on the enormous success of the earlier crime show Homicide and dealt with the wide variety of cases dealt with by police in the fictional Melbourne suburb of Yarra Central.Awards
The series was both popular - winning 10 Logie Awards, including two Gold Logie awards for Gerard Kennedy - and critically acclaimed, winning a number of Penguin and Awgie awards for its scripts and actors.After Kennedy decided to leave Division 4, the Nine Network summarily cancelled the series; only one episode was made with his replacement John Stanton.
The opening theme Power Drive by Johnny Pearson was sampled by TISM in their 1998 single Thunderbirds Are Coming Out.
Regular cast
- Sen. Det./Det. Sgt. Frank Banner, a hard, tough man who has become a loner after his pregnant wife, Joy, died during premature child-birth brought on after being terrorised by a criminal ; as a result, he tends to bury himself in his work. He respects but sometimes disagrees with his superior, Sergeant Vickers, and although sometimes using roughhouse methods of handling criminals is both a fair man and a conscientious cop. Banner eventually falls in love with and marries an old friend, Jenny Franklin, and in the second-last episode resigns from the Victoria Police for an extended honeymoon and to find a 'safer' occupation.
- Det. Sgt./Det. Snr. Sgt. Keith Vickers, head of the Yarra Central CIB, married with two sons. He often clashes with his younger son Jamie, a university student, over anti-Vietnam demonstrations. His bark is usually worse than his bite, and although he comes across as a very serious person most of the time, he has a dry sense of humour which lends itself to some nice comedy touches.
- Sen. Det. Mick Peters, the station's third plain-clothes man. Peters has a happy-go-lucky nature and an eye for the ladies. He has a good record with the Victoria Police, although Vickers sometimes has to pull him into line for being too much of a comedian.
- Sgt. Andrew "Scotty" MacLeod, head of Yarra Central's Uniform Branch. A meticulous man originally from Scotland, he is married with four daughters. Scotty's role is mainly confined to the station charge counter, and he therefore rarely appears in exterior scenes.
- Const. Kevin Dwyer, an ambitious and dedicated cop who is always eager to work with the CIB. Hamilton was sacked from the series for breach of contract in September 1973, during the filming of an episode. Frantic script rewrites solved the problem of Dwyer's sudden disappearance by explaining that the character had been accepted for a position in the CIB and transferred out of Yarra Central to commence his detective training. Because of Hamilton's abrupt departure from the series, Dwyer makes several other onscreen appearances until episode 231, but his final full appearance is in episode 229, "Mad About The Boy".
- WPC Margaret Stewart, who lives with her mother, is a fairly conservative person, but is keenly interested in the reformation of criminals, and is friendly with and has great respect for Banner. Like Scotty MacLeod, the role of Stewart was a static one, allowing Patricia Smith to commute from Adelaide to Melbourne for filming. Stewart resigns from the force to get married in episode 238, "None So Blind".
- Det. Tom Morgan, Banner's replacement, a country cop transferred from Bairnsdale to Yarra Central. Morgan only appears in the final episode of Division 4, the Nine Network having cancelled the series after Kennedy left the show.
- Constable Roger Wilson becomes a recurring character from episode 235, "Maria". A new recruit to the police force, Yarra Central is Wilson’s first posting, and he develops from a green newcomer to a competent constable who soon settles down. This was McFarlane's breakout role, which later led to his being cast in The Sullivans as series heartthrob John Sullivan. In episode 289, "Tell Me Your Troubles My Friend", Wilson receives a transfer to a country posting at Mansfield.
DVD release
Title | Episodes # | Discs | Region 4 | Special Features | Distributors |
Division 4 | Series 1, Episodes 1-26 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 1,Episodes 27-37 Series 2, Episodes 1-16 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 2,Episodes 17-43 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 2,Episodes 44-50 Series 3, Episodes 1-19 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 3,Episodes 20-36 Series 4, Episodes 1-9 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 4,Episodes 10-36 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 4,Episodes 37-38 Series 5, Episodes 1-24 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 5,Episodes 25-51 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 6,Episodes 1-26 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 6,Episodes 27-48 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 7,Episodes 1-26 | 7 | TBA | Crawford Productions | |
Division 4 | Series 7,Episodes 27-41 | 7 | Trailers | Crawford Productions |