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Prime's First Local Drama Series Premieres

Thursday 25th August 2005
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Prime's First Local Drama Series Premieres

Prime Television is pleased to announce the premiere of its first local drama series, Interrogation, on Wednesday 31st August at 8:30pm

This 13-part crime drama is produced by South Pacific Pictures with New Zealand On Air support.

Interrogation explores the emotional impact crime has on its victims and on the police themselves. As with real life crime, most of the drama is found in the tense, claustrophobic environment of the police station. Interrogation shows that crime can be solved and justice served, although, as in life, there is not always a happy ending.

Starring Luanne Gordon as Detective Sergeant Angela Darley; Scott Wills as Detective Constable Terry Skinner; Jay Bunyan as Police Constable Dean Salmon; Miriama McDowell as Police Constable Awhina James; John Leigh as Watchhouse Sergeant Phil Worth; Brian Sagala as Public Counter Sergeant Arthur Teleafava; and Peter Elliott as Detective Senior Sergeant Hamish Boyd.

Interrogation will feature guest appearances from some of New Zealand's best actors including Joel Tobeck, Ian Hughes, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, Ben Barrington, Tim Balme, Antony Starr, Andrew Robertt, Antonia Prebble, and Claire Chitham.

With some of New Zealand's best writing and acting talent behind Interrogation, the series promises to be crime drama at its finest.

Interrogation Premieres on Prime at 8:30pm on Wednesday 31 August

ENDS

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