Hiding (TV series)

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Hiding
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GenreCrime Drama
Created byMatt Ford
Directed byShawn Seet
Tori Garrett
Grant Brown
StarringJames Stewart
Kate Jenkinson
Lincoln Younes
Olivia DeJonge
Marcus Graham
Stephen Curry
Opening theme"Hit the Road Jack" by Shirley Horn
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Production company Playmaker Media
Original release
Network ABC
Release5 February (2015-02-05) 
26 March 2015 (2015-03-26)

Hiding is an Australian television drama series which screened on ABC1 from 5 February 2015. The eight-part series follows a Gold Coast family in witness protection who must build a new life in a strange city, Sydney. It is created by Matt Ford and directed by Shawn Seet, Tori Garrett and Grant Brown. [1]

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Synopsis

After a botched drug deal, Troy (James Stewart) must take his family into Witness Protection in exchange for giving evidence against his former employer, vicious crime boss Nils Vandenberg (Marcus Graham).

With new names and fresh identities, the Quigg family is ripped from their home on the sun-drenched Gold Coast and dumped in a safe house in Western Sydney as the Swift Family. But dislocation puts immense pressure on everyone.

Lincoln Swift's cover as a post-doctorate fellow in the Criminal Psychology Department of a Sydney university challenges him in fundamental ways. He's told to keep his head down and meet with handler John Pinder (Stephen Curry) to prepare his testimony. But the academic teachings of the department begin to conflict with Lincoln's real-life experience.

Lincoln's wife, Rebecca (Kate Jenkinson), has to give up her nursing career and cease all contact with her mother Jenny (Paula Duncan), brother Kosta Krilich (Nathan Page), and her very pregnant sister-in-law and best friend Dimity (Jodi Gordon). Isolation and the pressure of keeping her family safe take their toll, and Rebecca reaches out to an old friend with serious consequences.

A bureaucratic bungle lands Mitchell (Lincoln Younes) and Tara (Olivia DeJonge) in a performing arts school. While it’s a happy outcome for aspirational fifteen-year-old Tara, it's torture for seventeen-year-old surfer, Mitchell, who is desperate to get his old life back, especially his gorgeous girlfriend, Kelly (Jenna Kratzel). Adding to the teenager's torment, no phones or Facebook, no texts or Twitter. Because a trace could bring a killer to their door.

As the dysfunctional Swift family adjusts to their new world living with constant threat of corrupt cops or a leak within Witness Protection, a surprise phone call unleashes an emotional upheaval that could crack their cover and bring those who want Lincoln silenced gunning for him and those he loves.

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air date [3]
1"Episode 1"5 February 2015 (2015-02-05)
After a botched drug deal, Troy must take his family into Witness Protection in exchange for giving evidence against his former employer, a vicious crime.
2"Episode 2"12 February 2015 (2015-02-12)
The Swifts try to make their new identities work as Mitch and Tara start at a new school. Bec and Lincoln distrust Pinder as the case against Nils stalls.
3"Episode 3"19 February 2015 (2015-02-19)
Tara makes an awful discovery, and ends up in a fight. Bec has a terrifying encounter with an intruder. Lincoln ponders biosocial crime theory.
4"Episode 4"26 February 2015 (2015-02-26)
Mitch has run away; Lincoln learns the awful truth about his best friend. To save Mitchell, Lincoln has to face his adversaries head-on.
5"Episode 5"5 March 2015 (2015-03-05)
Lincoln discovers that a hit-man may be on his trail; and Bec's renewed friendship with Ash threatens to expose their plight.
6"Episode 6"12 March 2015 (2015-03-12)
Lincoln finds himself giving a tutorial; Bec confesses she called her mum; and Mitch and Tara put the whole family in danger.
7"Episode 7"19 March 2015 (2015-03-19)
Lincoln is missing and Bec fears he's dead while Mitchell and Tara each secretly believe they're responsible for their father's kidnapping.
8"Episode 8"26 March 2015 (2015-03-26)
Lincoln knows that Sydney is no longer safe, but Bec wants to stay to meet their daughter; and Pinder has to cut the family loose.

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