Underbelly: Squizzy Explained

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Num Episodes:8
Network:Nine Network
Prev Series:Badness
Next Series:Vanishing Act
Episode List:List of Underbelly episodes

Underbelly: Squizzy, the sixth series of the Australian Nine Network reality crime drama series anthology Underbelly, originally aired from 28 July 2013 to 1 September 2013. It is an eight-part series based on the life and career of notorious Melbourne gangster, Squizzy Taylor, and is set between 1915 and 1927. It premiered on 28 July 2013. The series began its production in late 2012, with filming commencing towards the end of 2012. It is the second series in the franchise after Badness not to have 13 episodes and the first series to be fully set in Melbourne since Underbelly.

Premise

The sixth and final series of Underbelly depicts the rise and fall of one of Australia's most notorious 20th-century gangsters, Squizzy Taylor. It shows how Taylor became one of the most feared criminals in Melbourne at the time and his eventual death, which was also depicted in . Justin Rosniak, who played Taylor in Razor, does not reprise his role in the new series; instead Jared Daperis has taken on the role.

Cast

Main cast

Episodes

See also: List of Underbelly episodes.

Viewership

EpisodeTitleOriginal airdateOvernight ViewersNightly RankConsolidated ViewersAdjusted Rank
1"Squizzy Steps Out"28 July 20131.6841.73[1] 4
2"Squizzy Put One Over"1.1571.277
3"Squizzy Takes Charge"4 August 20130.8680.97[2] 7
4"Squizzy Breaks Some Hearts"11 August 20130.7790.73[3] 12
5"Squizzy Tempts Fate"18 August 20130.73120.71[4] 14
6"Squizzy Makes The Front Page"25 August 20130.78100.73[5] 14
7"Squizzy Loses The Plot"1 September 20130.49160.64[6] 14
8"Squizzy Cooks A Goose"0.38200.5117

Novelisation

Andy Muir, one of the screenwriters of the series, wrote the novelisation Underbelly Squizzy which was due to be published by Allen & Unwin Australia in July 2013.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David. Knox. Timeshifted: Sunday 28 July 2013. TV Tonight. 6 August 2013. 3 October 2016.
  2. Web site: David. Knox. Timeshifted: Sunday 4 August 2013. TV Tonight. 13 August 2013. 3 October 2016.
  3. Web site: David. Knox. Timeshifted: Sunday 11 August 2013. TV Tonight. 20 August 2013. 3 October 2016.
  4. Web site: David. Knox. Timeshifted: Sunday 18 August 2013. TV Tonight. 27 August 2013. 3 October 2016.
  5. Web site: David. Knox. Timeshifted: Sunday 25 August 2013. TV Tonight. 3 September 2013. 3 October 2016.
  6. Web site: David. Knox. Timeshifted: Sunday 1 September 2013. TV Tonight. 10 September 2013. 3 October 2016.