''Shark in the Park'' is a New Zealand
police procedural
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. It revolved around the professional and private lives of a group of officers at a
Wellington
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police station under the command of Inspector Brian "Sharky" Finn. The title came from the informal code term used by officers to indicate that the Inspector was about and they should "look busy".
The series ran for three series from 1989–92, totalling 38 episodes. Many of the cast had regular roles in the series and several became well known throughout New Zealand as a result of the series. The show also featured actors in guest roles, among them
Lucy Lawless
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,
Michael Hurst
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,
Temuera Morrison
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and
Karl Urban
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.
The series was produced by the Gibson Group and broadcast by
Television One – it has since been repeated on
TVNZ 6
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. Writers for the show included
Fran Walsh
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, later to become well known through her association with
Peter Jackson
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and her work on films such as the ''
Lord of the Rings
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'' films.
Cast and characters
Main cast
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Jeffrey Thomas as Inspector Brian Finn
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K. J. Wilson as Sergeant Ian Jesson
*Russell Smith as Detective Bernie Gregory
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William Kircher
William Kircher (born 23 May 1958) is a New Zealand actor. William Kircher first came to prominence in New Zealand television in the police drama series ''Shark in the Park''.
Life and career
Kircher is married to Nicole Chesterman Kircher and th ...
as B.P.
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Rima Te Wiata
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Early life
Te Wiata was born in London, the only child of opera singer Inia Te Wiata and actress Beryl Te Wiata. She is of ...
as Jacko (series 1–2)
*Joanna Briant as Margaret "Wally" Wallace
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Robert Pollock as Dingo (series 1–2)
*Geoffrey Heath as Roger Blackman
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Grant Tilly
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Life and career
Grant Tilly was educated in Wellington, taking art at Wellington Tech ...
as Inspector Englebretsen (series 2–3)
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Nathaniel Lees
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as Barker (series 2–3)
*Darren Young as Om (series 2–3)
Recurring cast
*John Wraight as Smudge
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David Geary
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as Gerald
*Brett Bailey as UB1 (Uniform Branch 1)
*Des Stephens as UB1 (Uniform Branch 1)
*Jon Pheloung as Nifty
Guest cast
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Neil Gudsell as Constable Ra (series 1)
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Jenny Ludlam
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Acting roles
In Australia, she was a regular cast member in the short-li ...
as Diane (series 1) / Josie Tucker (series 2)
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Mark Wright as Tony (series 1)
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Robyn Malcolm
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She is best known for six seasons of playing Cheryl West, mat ...
as Janice (series 1) / Janet Finn (series 2–3)
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Alan Brough
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Career
Early life
Brough worked as an actor in Wellington and Auckland, mainly in live theatre. He also appeared in a series of butter c ...
(series 1)
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Ken Blackburn as Superintendent (series 2–3)
Episodes
Series 1 (1989)
Series 2 (1990)
Series 3 (1991)
References
External links
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Shark in the ParkThe Gibson GroupNga Taonga Sound & Vision
1980s New Zealand television series
1990s New Zealand television series
1989 New Zealand television series debuts
1991 New Zealand television series endings
New Zealand drama television series
Police procedural television series
Television shows funded by NZ on Air
Television shows set in Wellington
TVNZ 1 original programming
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