East West 101 Explained

Genre:Drama
Creator:Steve Knapman
Kris Wyld
Starring:Don Hany
William McInnes
Susie Porter
Aaron Fa'aoso
Gerald Lepkowski
Daniela Farinacci
Renee Lim
Composer:Guy Gross
Country:Australia
Language:English
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:20
List Episodes:List of East West 101 episodes
Director:Peter Andrikidis
Producer:Steve Knapman
Kris Wyld
Network:SBS One

East West 101 is an Australian drama series airing on the SBS network. The series was produced and created by Steven Knapman and Kris Wyld, the team behind other drama series such as Wildside and White Collar Blue. It ran from 2007–2011, having three series.

East West 101 is set around the Major Crime Squad in metropolitan Sydney. It was based upon the experiences of actual detectives in a crime unit in Sydney's western suburbs.[1] It was filmed on location, in Sydney suburbs such as Auburn, Bankstown, Redfern, Chinatown and Maroubra.

The series was made by SBS with the Film Finance Corporation of Australia and the New South Wales Film and Television Office. It has been sold to Israel and other countries in the Middle East. The second season finished airing on 24 November 2009, and a third season was announced and filmed in 2010. It began airing on SBS One on 20 April 2011.[1] The DVD of the third season was released on 4 May 2011.[2]

Cast

Main

Supporting

Guests

Plot

See also: List of East West 101 episodes.

Season one

The first season centered around two detectives, Zane Malik (Don Hany), a Muslim and Ray Crowley (William McInnes), an Anglo-Australian, who are pitted against each other in a struggle for respect. They try to balance work with their own cultural and religious beliefs, which results in tension between cultures, egos and workmates.[3] Recurring stories throughout the season include Malik's search for the man who shot his father and Crowley's struggle with his son's death. The cast also included Susie Porter as Inspector Patricia Wright, Aaron Fa'aoso as Detective Sonny Koa, Daniela Farinacci as Detective Helen Callas and Renee Lim as Jung Lim. Zane's father, Rahman Malik, is played by Taffy (Toffeek) Hany, the real life father of Don Hany.[4]

Season two

In season two, detective Malik is caught up in the aftermath of a car bomb which has killed two men, and heralded the arrival of NSO Agent Richard Skeritt (Gerald Lepkowski). The attack seemingly has links to a Muslim terrorist threat that they work to uncover. Meanwhile, Patricia Wright navigates her tumultuous relationship with her family, including her unpredictable brother, Craig (Gyton Grantley) and father, Mick (Richard Carter). Helen Callas, heavily pregnant, Sonny Koa and Jung Lim also return, investigating crimes that cross cultural boundaries in Sydney's multicultural inner west.

Season three

Following a deadly armoured bank transport robbery by a highly organized team, Malik's wife Amina and son Amir are involved in a seemingly unrelated car accident. After Amir dies of an undetected aortic dissection, Malik takes the accident investigation personally.

Reception

Australian ratings

SeasonTimeslotSeason PremiereSeason FinaleViewers
1stThursday 8:30pm6 December 200710 January 2008331,300[5]
2ndTuesday 8:30pm13 October 200924 November 2009153,400[6]

Awards

AACTA Awards

YearCategoryNomineeSeriesResultRef
2008Best Telefeature, Mini Series or Short Run Series[7]
Best Direction in TelevisionPeter Andrikidis
Best Screenplay in TelevisionKris Wyld
Best Lead Actor in a Television DramaDon Hany
William McInnes
Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television DramaTaffy Hany
2009Best Television Drama Series[8]
Best Direction in TelevisionPeter Andrikidis
Best Lead Actress in a Television DramaSusie Porter
Best Screenplay in TelevisionMichael Miller and Kristen Dunphy
Best Lead Actor in a Television DramaDon Hany

Australian Writers Guild Awards

YearCategoryNomineeSeriesResultRef
2008Television Mini Series - OriginalKristen Dunphy, Michael Miller, Kris Mrksa, Michelle Offen and Kris Wyld[10]
2009Vanessa Bates, Kristen Dunphy, Michael Miller, Michelle Offen, David Ogilvy and Katherine Thomson

Logie Awards

YearCategoryNomineeSeriesResultRef
2008Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie[13]
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesDon Hany
William McInnes
2010Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie[14]
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesDon Hany
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesSusie Porter
2012Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesDon Hany

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.knapmanwyld.com.au/index.html Knapman Wyld Television
  2. Web site: East West 101 - Series 3 - Shop Online for Movies, DVDs in Australia . Fishpond.com.au . 2011-04-27.
  3. http://www.if.com.au/News/View.aspx?newsid=560 SBS’s East-West 101 bridges the cultural divide
  4. http://www.knapmanwyld.com.au/ew101/ew101_char.html East West 101
  5. http://www.australiantelevision.net/eastwest101/series1.html East West 101 Series 1 Episode Guide
  6. http://www.australiantelevision.net/eastwest101/series2.html East West 101 Series 2 Episode Guide
  7. Web site: AACTA - Past Winners - 2000-2010 - 2008. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 16 April 2012.
  8. Web site: AACTA - Past Winners - 2000-2010 - 2009. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). 16 April 2012.
  9. Web site: Australian Directors Guild Announces 2008 ADG Awards Winners. 25 September 2008. 16 April 2012. Australian Directors Guild. https://web.archive.org/web/20130410040930/http://adg.org.au/uploads/media-library/200810/08ADGawardsWINNERS.pdf. 10 April 2013. dead.
  10. Web site: 41st Annual AWGIE Awards - Winners List. 16 April 2012. Australian Writers' Guild. 16 April 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120416043328/http://www.awg.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=98&Itemid=119. dead.
  11. Web site: Equity Awards 2011: Winners announced. 29 April 2011. 16 April 2012. Equity Foundation. Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA). https://web.archive.org/web/20111228100354/http://www.equityfoundation.org.au/awards/equity-awards-2011-winners-announced.html. 28 December 2011. dead.
  12. Web site: Australian television ensembles honoured by their peers. 11 April 2012. Equity Foundation. Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA). https://web.archive.org/web/20120410083842/http://www.equityfoundation.org.au/newsbites/2012-equity-award-winners-announced.html. 10 April 2012. dead.
  13. http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23496732-5001021,00.html Full list of Logie nominees
  14. Web site: 2010 Logie Awards: Full list of winners. Staff. 2 May 2010. Herald Sun. The Herald and Weekly Times. News Limited (News Corporation). 16 April 2012.