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Revision as of 16:40, 29 December 2012
Show Summary
- Aired: October 13, 1997 - September 28, 1999 (New Zealand)
- Duggan features John Bach as brooding Detective Inspector Duggan, attempting to solve murders amid the tranquility of the Marlborough Sounds. New Zealand's answer to Inspector Morse, the show was conceived by Marion McLeod, scripted by Donna Malane and Ken Duncum, and produced by The Gibson Group; the series followed on from introductory tele-features Death in Paradise and Sins of the Father. The turquoise waters of The Sounds (shot in a number of episodes by Leon Narbey) make for an evocative setting in this sharp, classy Kiwi whodunit.
Alum Actors
- Alistair Browning plays Simon Doyle
- Daniel Meade plays Todd Bridges
- Dean O'Gorman plays Fergus MacLllwaine
- Ian Hughes plays Devon Gopnick
- Jay Saussey plays Samara Jacobs
- John Bach plays Detective Inspector John Duggan
- Kim Michalis plays Louise Pendergast
- Liddy Holloway plays Zelda
- Michael Hurst plays Michael Taylor
- Nathaniel Lees plays Captain John Wishart
- Sharon Tyrell plays Charley Parkinson
- Stephen Lovatt plays Alan Galway
Non-YH Alum Crossactors
- Andrew Robertt plays Peter Bergson
- Calvin Tuteao plays Harris
- Craig Hall plays Jason Bridges
- Craig Walsh-Wrightson plays Harvey
- Jennifer Ward-Lealand plays Joanne Taylor
- Ken Blackburn plays Sensei
- Stephen Papps plays Bevan Grey
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