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A projected series of telemovies based on the books by Shane Maloney.
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1form y Stiff Australia : Ruby Entertainment Huntaway Films Seven Network , 2004 Z1123378 2004 single work film/TV crime humour
'A body found in the freezer of the Meatworks in Murray's boss Agnelli's electorate causes panic in the ranks. Agnelli sees it as a Machiavellian plot by his political rivals to stir up trouble with the unions and precipitate his demise.'
Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 5/4/2013)
Australia : Ruby Entertainment Huntaway Films Seven Network , 2004 -
2form y The Brush-Off Australia : Ruby Entertainment Huntaway Films Seven Network , 2004 Z1125639 2004 single work film/TV crime humour (taught in 3 units)
'When Agnelli is demoted to Minister of Arts and Water, he decides to earn brownie points by raising funds for the next election campaign. Murray is on the case, meeting with philanthropists and arts connoisseurs. This is where the trouble begins.'
Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 5/4/2013)
Australia : Ruby Entertainment Huntaway Films Seven Network , 2004
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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A Conversation with Shane Maloney
2004
single work
interview
— Appears in: Metro Magazine , no. 142 2004; (p. 142-146) Maloney discusses the persona of Murray Whelan, the central character in the Murray Whelan Mysteries. He also reflects on plot possibilities and character developments for further Whelan novels and discusses the process of adapting the books for the television films, The Murray Whelan Series.
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A Conversation with Shane Maloney
2004
single work
interview
— Appears in: Metro Magazine , no. 142 2004; (p. 142-146) Maloney discusses the persona of Murray Whelan, the central character in the Murray Whelan Mysteries. He also reflects on plot possibilities and character developments for further Whelan novels and discusses the process of adapting the books for the television films, The Murray Whelan Series.
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