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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries - Wikipedia. Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries is an Australian drama television series. It was first broadcast on ABC on 2.

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February 2. 01. 2. The series is based on author Kerry Greenwood's novels and was created by Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger. Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries revolves around the personal and professional life of Phryne Fisher (Essie Davis), a glamorous private detective in 1. Melbourne. The first thirteen- part series was filmed over a six- month period in and around Melbourne from July 2. A$1 million. The drama has been bought by broadcasters in 1.

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A second series was commissioned in August 2. February 2. 01. 3.

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The series began airing from 6 September 2. Christmas special on 2.

December 2. 01. 3. A third series was commissioned in June 2.

May 2. 01. 5. No official announcement has been made about a fourth series. Discussions were reported about a possible Miss Fisher movie and perhaps a series four set in the United Kingdom, where Essie Davis was based for film work.[1]In late 2. Phryne Fisher.[2] However, the producers would need to wait until Essie Davis is available for filming. The actress now lives in England where she had a recurring role on Game of Thrones,[3] and in June 2. The White Princess (8 episodes at minimum), playing Elizabeth Woodville.[3] In May 2. Miss Fisher film. We’re] just working out the ideas of how to make it bigger and better and more fabulous than the TV show."[4]In April 2.

Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries. Instagram account showing Essie Davis and Nathan Page holding advance copies of a film script titled "Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears".[5] On 1. September 2. 01. 7, a crowdfunding campaign was launched on Kickstarter in support of the film.[6] The campaign reached its goal of $2. Production is scheduled to start in 2. Cast and characters[edit]Essie Davis as Phryne Fisher, an independent, glamorous private detective, who is determined to solve any crime.[8]Nathan Page as Detective Inspector John "Jack" Robinson, a police detective who works reluctantly with Miss Fisher.[8]Ashleigh Cummings as Dorothy "Dot" Williams, Miss Fisher's paid companion. Dot is a devout Catholic and has an ongoing relationship with Hugh Collins, a Protestant, and in late Series 3 marries him.[9]Hugo Johnstone- Burt as Constable Hugh Collins, Inspector Robinson's right- hand- man and Dot's boyfriend, and later husband.[1. Richard Bligh as Mr.

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Butler, Miss Fisher's loyal butler, an excellent household manager who provides good advice when needed, and veteran from the Australian Imperial Force who can put up a fight if required to. Recurring[edit]Travis Mc. Mahon as Bert Johnson, a working- class devout communist who often assists in Miss Fisher's investigations.

Anthony Sharpe as Cec Yates, a friend of Bert and also working- class devout communist who often assists in Miss Fisher's investigations. Tammy Mac. Intosh as Dr.

Elizabeth "Mac" Macmillan, Miss Fisher's close friend and doctor at a women's hospital in Melbourne. Miriam Margolyes as Prudence Elizabeth Stanley, Miss Fisher's aunt and a reputation- conscious society matron.[1. Ruby Rees- Wemyss as Jane Ross, Miss Fisher's ward who shares the same first name of Phryne's deceased sister, "Janey".[1. Series 1, 2)Nicholas Bell as Murdoch Foyle, a former university lecturer imprisoned after the disappearance of Miss Fisher's sister Jane. Series 1)Background and production[edit]Head writer and producer of the series, Deb Cox, has said that she and Fiona Eagger were looking to adapt a crime novel for television and believed the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) were looking for a prime- time crime series for their network.[1. The producers were disappointed by what they initially found and Cox explained: "It takes so long to raise the finance and script and produce a television series, so you need to feel it's worthwhile—both financially and philosophically. It was hard to find a reason to bring stories about psychotic killers and serial murderers to the screen."[1.

Cox and Eagger then came across Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher murder mystery series and were drawn to them because of their diverse fan base.[1. Eagger said that they were curious to discover what made the series appeal to all generations.[1. Eagger told a writer for If Magazine, "We were a bit curious to know what it was about it that could appeal to a 1.

Phryne is one of the first feminists. She chooses to live alone, she chooses not to get married. She's got many lovers.

She's a bit of a James Bond action hero—she's much better dressed than James Bond though."[1. Cox and Eagger realised that the novels reflected their moral values and fitted in with their style of storytelling, so they began adapting them.[1. Cox and Eagger initially thought adapting novels would be easier than writing an original screenplay, but soon discovered that it was not.[1. Speaking to Andrew Wrathall from Fancygoods. Cox stated,"It takes a whole new set of skills to preserve what's most important in the stories, rationalise the impossible, gather what's left into a cohesive whole and still reflect the boundless worlds of imagination encouraged in the readers' minds by a few hundred words on paper—in a way that's achievable in production terms!"[1. She added that the restrictions tested their limits of creativity and inventiveness.[1. Greenwood was invited to the first brainstorming session for the series and provided the producers with answers to their questions and helped with the historical background to the novels.

The author would read the scripts and help make corrections. Cox praised Greenwood's ability to write for the screen and accept the changes they made to the novels.[1.

In June 2. 01. 1, it was announced that the ABC had commissioned a thirteen- part series to air on their ABC1 channel the following year.[1. The drama was originally titled The Phryne Fisher Murder Mystery Series, but was changed on the advice of distributor All. Media, who wanted to avoid having to tell international broadcasters how to pronounce Phryne's name.[1. Series 1[edit]The first series was filmed over a six- month period in and around Melbourne from July 2. Greenwood had researched the history of the city "meticulously" for the novels, so the producers were keen to do the same.[1.

While they used some real locations, others were recreated, including a Turkish bathhouse and the Eastern Market.[1. The interior of Phryne's house was built on a sound stage at the ABC's studio in Elsternwick.[1.

The historic house Wardlow in Parkville, Victoria was used as the exterior to the house.[1. A number of National Trust houses provide settings including Rippon Lea Estate at Elsternwick, Labassa at Caulfield North and Como House in South Yarra. Each episode had a budget of $1 million.[1. Eagger said "I wanted every cent on screen.

I wanted the steam train, I wanted the plane, I wanted the ocean liner and the Hispano- Suiza. It stretched everyone, it really made people bleed."[1. ABC TV, Film Victoria, Screen Australia and distributor All. Media funded the series.[1. Series 2[edit]The second series was approved for Screen Australia funding in July 2. Filming began on 1. Watch Poseidon Online Free HD. February 2. 01. 3 in Melbourne.

The shoot wrapped on 9 August.[1. The third series began shooting in mid- October 2.

Melbourne and wrapped on 2. January 2. 01. 5.[1. On 6 August 2. 01. Michael Idato from The Sydney Morning Herald said that the ABC had commissioned a second series of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.[2.

Idato reported the second series would go into production later in the year.[2. ABC's Head of Fiction, Carole Sklan, stated"ABC TV is delighted to be bringing a second series of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries to the screen. The first series proved an instant hit with viewers and Every Cloud Productions has again assembled a stellar cast and team for 1.