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'Cassidy' is a 1989 mini series, screened on ABC Television in Australia, based on the 1986 novel by Morris West. It told the story of Charles Parnell Cassidy, a fictitious premier of New South Wales.Ed. Scott Murray, 'Australia on the Small Screen 19701995', Oxford University Press, 1996, p. 181 It screened on BBC One in May 1990.

Plot



Charles Parnell Cassidy, the premier of New South Wales, arrives in London to visit his estranged daughter, Charlotte (also known as "Charlie"). Cassidy commits suicide, leaving Charlie a briefcase with a video and computer discs. The video explains his death, and details his corrupt dealings, which are substantiated by the evidence on the disks. As executor of Cassidy's estate, Charlie is given the option of selling the files to Cassidy's business partner for $20 million, handing them over to the NSW Attorney-General or carrying on her father's business. She returns to Sydney to deal with his political and business legacies.

Charlie's central role in the plot is a departure from West's novel, which used Cassidy's son-in-law as the main protagonist. Writer Murray-Smith said that she thought it was more interesting to use the daughter to drive the plot, with the opportunity to examine the "whole notion of blood ties" and inheritance.

Cast



* Bill Hunter - Charles Parnell Cassidy

* Caroline Goodall - Charlie Cassidy

* Martin Shaw - James Griffin

* Denis Quilley - Marcus Melville

* Philip Quast - Sam East

* Tracy Mann - Kate

* Pat Bishop - Clare Cassidy

* Pauline Chan - Alice Wu

* Anthony Brandon Wong - Wayne

Production



The series was a co-production of the ABC and Bob Weis. In 1988, Five Arrows Films Pty Ltd, an investment vehicle managed by Rothschild Bank Australia,'[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4ipWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ouQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5344%2C512522 Premier Saga', The Sun Herald, Sydney, 21 August 1988] had bought the rights to nine of West's works. Cassidy was the only one of these works to be produced as a film or television series.

Reception



The mini-series garnered generally positive reviews in the major metropolitan newspapers. The television critic for 'The Age' in Melbourne called it "exciting ... the drama created by [Charlie's] adventures is powerful and entertaining." The 'Sydney Morning Herald's' critic called it "an almost (but not quite) super political thriller", singling out Goodall's "outstanding performance" as Charlie and Murray-Smith's "beautiful screenplay". 'The Sun-Herald's' critic noted the "superb international cast, glamorous locations and a rattling good plot".

In Sydney, the first episode won the non-news ratings for the evening, with a 16-point share. The second episode, with a 14-point share, was beaten by the final season episode of 'Fast Forward' and the movie 'An Eye for an Eye'.

References




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