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An adult drama set in an inner-city crisis centre and police station, Wildside focuses on a group of people who deal with the endless array of problems, crimes, and triumphs that tumble onto the streets of a city bursting with life. In addition to the police, other characters include those who work in a crisis centre in the tough red-light district of the city.

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  • Award-winning and individually published episodes in this series are included on AustLit.

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1.17
form y separately published work icon Wildside : Episode 17 Tim Pye , 1998 Z1362948 1998 single work film/TV crime
— Appears in: Top Shelf 2 : Five Outstanding Television Screenplays 2001; (p. 236-309)

'As Bill and Charlie investigate the horrific murder of a taxi driver, Maxine discovers the involvement of three street kids--Greg, Mitch, and Mandy--after overhearing their conversation at the Crisis Centre. She makes the decision to call Bill about the three suspects against Vince's advice to give them the chance to come forward of their own accord.'

Source: Australian Television Information Archive.

1998
2.19
form y separately published work icon Wildside : Episode 59 Kris Wyld , 1999 Z1706247 1999 single work film/TV

'Adi Asimovic knocks frantically on Maxine's door in the middle of the night. His daughter Vildana has not returned home and he hopes she is staying with Simone at Maxine's house. Realising both girls are missing, Maxine plays a phone message back and hears an hysterical cry for help. Bill and Charlie locate the cab driver who picked up the girls that night and, after much questioning, are given a description of a car that was in the area. The investigation takes a sharp turn when it turns out the car-owner's brother has a prison record for sexual assault and malicious wounding. Bill and Charlie follow a hunch and track down the suspects, Troy and Gavin Cunningham. News comes of the discovery of the body of a young woman. Bill and Charlie rush to the crime scene with Maxine and Adi in tow: they find Simone's handbag and ID, but the body is Vildana's. Maxine's nightmare has just begun, realising that her daughter has most likely suffered a similar fate. Bill breaks all the rules to make the suspects reveal where Simone is. He is obstructed by Troy's loyalty to his older brother Gavin, who has absconded. Bill senses that Gavin killed Vildana, and perhaps Simone as well. Bill and Charlie go to extraordinary measures to obtain a confession and try to get Gavin to concede Simone's whereabouts.'

Source: Australian Television Information Archive.

1999

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First known date: 1997
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