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Street Legal (New Zealand TV series)

Street Legal is a New Zealand legal drama focused on the lives of a small group of lawyers. The show was produced by ScreenWorks. A total of four series consisting of 53 episodes were aired between 11 July 2000 and 21 August 2003.

Street Legal
GenreLegal drama[1]
Directed by
Starring
ComposerDon McGlashan
Country of originNew Zealand
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes53
Production
Executive producers
ProducerChris Hampson
Cinematography
  • Simon Baumfield
  • Fred Renata
EditorJonathan Venz
Running time60 minutes
Production companyScreenWorks
Release
Original networkTV2
Original release11 July 2000 (2000-07-11) –
21 August 2003 (2003-08-21)

History

Producer Chris Hampson, director Chris Bailey and writer Greg McGee formed a production company, ScreenWorks, in 1998 to produce Street Legal, which they had been developing since 1993. The pilot aired in 1998 and the first series in 2000.

Synopsis

The show focused mainly on the lives of the partners of the law firm Wyeth & Associates located in Auckland, New Zealand. The characters include Peter Wyeth (Series 1–3), David Silesi, Joni Collins, Tim O'Connor (Series 1 and 2) and James Peabody (Series 3 and 4). Also seen were Judge Adriana Saunders, Yalena (the goofy secretary), Kees Van Dam, Ange Watson (Series 4), Sadie O'Neil (Series 2 and 3) and Matt Urlich (Series 3 and 4).

The main character David Silesi (Jay Laga'aia) is a maverick lawyer who pushes the limits of the law. He will do anything for his clients and his friends. He also spends most of the show pining for his law partner Joni Collins. Joni Collins is a level-headed female lawyer at Wyeth & Associates. In the 3rd Series, David and Joni join and buy out the firm to save it after Peter dies in unfortunate circumstances.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Main characters

David Silesi is an unconventional lawyer. Ambitious, and hot-headed, he's a man with a passion for winning and he's not afraid to bend the rules to get a result. He is the central character in Street Legal and was specifically created with actor, Jay Laga'aia, in mind.

Joni Collins is a colleague of David Silesi's at Wyeth and Associates. Her cool restrained English Rose quality is the very opposite of David's braggadocio. This worked well when they were lovers but now that they have to run the business between them, it creates a lot of conflict.

Detective Senior Sergeant Kees Van Dam sees himself as an honest cop relentlessly pursuing the course of justice. And most of the time he is. Bit he can also be uncompromising and single-minded to the exclusion of all else, including his love for Joni Collins.

A 1944 Ford Jailbar was also seen in just about every episode of the first three series. It is David Silesi's main companion. Early in the first series, David's Ute was stolen, so his brother seeing his reaction to the truck decided to buy it for him. In the middle of the third series, the truck broke down, and was never seen again, replaced by a brand new Holden Ute.

Awards and nominations

Academy of Film and Television Arts

Year Nominee Award Result Ref
2002 Chris Hampson Best Drama Series or Serial Nominated [3]
Jay Laga'aia Best Actor Nominated
Greg McGee Best Script, Drama Series Nominated
Simon Baumfield Camera, Drama Nominated
Larry Justice Best Contribution to Design Nominated
2003 For "No Silver Bullet" Best Episode of a Drama Serial Won [4]
Street Legal Best Drama Series or Serial Won
Katherine Kennard Best Actress Won
Charles Mesure Best Supporting Actor Won
Fred Renata Best Camera, Drama Won
Don McGlashan Best Original Music Won

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Rae, Fiona (17 July 2002). "Axe hovering over Street Legal's core cast". The New Zealand Herald. New Zealand Media and Entertainment. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e Grant, Frances (29 August 2000). "TV: Street Legal clunky but getting better". The New Zealand Herald. New Zealand Media and Entertainment. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  3. ^ "TV Guide New Zealand Television Awards 2002". Scoop. 29 June 2002. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Public chooses Campbell at NZ Television Awards". The New Zealand Herald. New Zealand Media and Entertainment. 22 August 2003. Retrieved 15 September 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • Street Legal at IMDb
  • Street Legal – Series – Television – NZ On Screen

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Street Legal New Zealand TV series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Street Legal is a New Zealand legal drama focused on the lives of a small group of lawyers The show was produced by ScreenWorks A total of four series consisting of 53 episodes were aired between 11 July 2000 and 21 August 2003 Street LegalGenreLegal drama 1 Directed byChris Bailey John Laing Peter SharpStarringJay Laga aia Katherine Kennard Daniel Gillies Charles Mesure Dwayne CameronComposerDon McGlashanCountry of originNew ZealandOriginal languageEnglishNo of series4No of episodes53ProductionExecutive producersGreg McGee Chris Bailey Dorothee PinfoldProducerChris HampsonCinematographySimon Baumfield Fred RenataEditorJonathan VenzRunning time60 minutesProduction companyScreenWorksReleaseOriginal networkTV2Original release11 July 2000 2000 07 11 21 August 2003 2003 08 21 Contents 1 History 2 Synopsis 3 Cast 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 3 3 Main characters 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Academy of Film and Television Arts 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditProducer Chris Hampson director Chris Bailey and writer Greg McGee formed a production company ScreenWorks in 1998 to produce Street Legal which they had been developing since 1993 The pilot aired in 1998 and the first series in 2000 Synopsis EditThe show focused mainly on the lives of the partners of the law firm Wyeth amp Associates located in Auckland New Zealand The characters include Peter Wyeth Series 1 3 David Silesi Joni Collins Tim O Connor Series 1 and 2 and James Peabody Series 3 and 4 Also seen were Judge Adriana Saunders Yalena the goofy secretary Kees Van Dam Ange Watson Series 4 Sadie O Neil Series 2 and 3 and Matt Urlich Series 3 and 4 The main character David Silesi Jay Laga aia is a maverick lawyer who pushes the limits of the law He will do anything for his clients and his friends He also spends most of the show pining for his law partner Joni Collins Joni Collins is a level headed female lawyer at Wyeth amp Associates In the 3rd Series David and Joni join and buy out the firm to save it after Peter dies in unfortunate circumstances Cast EditMain Edit Jay Laga aia as David Silesi 2 1 Katherine Kennard as Joni Collins 2 1 Daniel Gillies as Tim O Connor 1 series 1 2 Charles Mesure as Kees Van Dam 2 1 Dwayne Cameron as James Peabody 1 series 3 4 Recurring Edit Kate Elliott as Melanie Wyeth series 1 3 Carl Bland as Peter Wyeth series 1 2 Louise Wallace as Adriana Saunders 2 Ben Baker as Samson Silesi series 1 Sara Wiseman as Louise Jarvis series 1 Cal Wilson as Yalena 2 Andrew Binns as Det Sr Sgt Jack Clifford series 2 Ingrid Park as Maddy McGuire 1 series 2 4 Manu Bennett as Matt Urlich 1 series 3 4 Tandi Wright as Ange Watson series 4 Main characters Edit David Silesi is an unconventional lawyer Ambitious and hot headed he s a man with a passion for winning and he s not afraid to bend the rules to get a result He is the central character in Street Legal and was specifically created with actor Jay Laga aia in mind Joni Collins is a colleague of David Silesi s at Wyeth and Associates Her cool restrained English Rose quality is the very opposite of David s braggadocio This worked well when they were lovers but now that they have to run the business between them it creates a lot of conflict Detective Senior Sergeant Kees Van Dam sees himself as an honest cop relentlessly pursuing the course of justice And most of the time he is Bit he can also be uncompromising and single minded to the exclusion of all else including his love for Joni Collins A 1944 Ford Jailbar was also seen in just about every episode of the first three series It is David Silesi s main companion Early in the first series David s Ute was stolen so his brother seeing his reaction to the truck decided to buy it for him In the middle of the third series the truck broke down and was never seen again replaced by a brand new Holden Ute Awards and nominations EditAcademy of Film and Television Arts Edit Year Nominee Award Result Ref2002 Chris Hampson Best Drama Series or Serial Nominated 3 Jay Laga aia Best Actor NominatedGreg McGee Best Script Drama Series NominatedSimon Baumfield Camera Drama NominatedLarry Justice Best Contribution to Design Nominated2003 For No Silver Bullet Best Episode of a Drama Serial Won 4 Street Legal Best Drama Series or Serial WonKatherine Kennard Best Actress WonCharles Mesure Best Supporting Actor WonFred Renata Best Camera Drama WonDon McGlashan Best Original Music WonReferences Edit a b c d e f g h Rae Fiona 17 July 2002 Axe hovering over Street Legal s core cast The New Zealand Herald New Zealand Media and Entertainment Retrieved 15 September 2021 a b c d e Grant Frances 29 August 2000 TV Street Legal clunky but getting better The New Zealand Herald New Zealand Media and Entertainment Retrieved 15 September 2021 TV Guide New Zealand Television Awards 2002 Scoop 29 June 2002 Retrieved 15 September 2021 Public chooses Campbell at NZ Television Awards The New Zealand Herald New Zealand Media and Entertainment 22 August 2003 Retrieved 15 September 2021 External links EditOfficial website Street Legal at IMDb Street Legal Series Television NZ On Screen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Street Legal New Zealand TV series amp oldid 1093796917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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