The Twelve (Australian TV series)

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The Twelve
Genre Drama
Starring
ComposerRafael May
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Hamish Lewis
  • Ian Collie
  • Ally Henville
  • Rob Gibson
Production locations
Editors
  • Mark Perry
  • Nicole La Macchia
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network Fox Showcase
Release21 June 2022 (2022-06-21) 
present
Related
De Twaalf

The Twelve is an Australian television drama series on Fox Showcase. The series is produced by Ian Collie, Rob Gibson and Ally Henville, with executive producers Michael Brooks and Hamish Lewis and Liz Watts. [1] The series was renewed for a second season in June 2023. [2]

Contents

Plot

The Twelve was based on the 2019 Belgian miniseries De twaalf created by Sanne Nuyens and Bert Van Dael. [3] It follows the story of Kate Lawson, who is on trial for the alleged murder of her niece and how the twelve jurors bring their personal lives and prejudices to the courtroom. [4]

Cast

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateAus. viewers
11"Episode 1"Daniel Nettheim Sarah Walker 21 June 2022 (2022-06-21)37,000 [5]
22"Episode 2"Daniel NettheimBradford Winters28 June 2022 (2022-06-28)56,000 [6]
33"Episode 3" Greg McLean Leah Purcell 5 July 2022 (2022-07-05)51,000 [7]
44"Episode 4"Greg McLeanAnchuli Felicia King12 July 2022 (2022-07-12)46,000 [8]
55"Episode 5"Catherine Millar Tommy Murphy 19 July 2022 (2022-07-19)62,000 [9]
66"Episode 6"Catherine MillarGreg Waters26 July 2022 (2022-07-26)66,000 [10]
77"Episode 7"Sian DaviesLeah Purcell2 August 2022 (2022-08-02)62,000 [11]
88"Episode 8"Sian DaviesAnchuli Felicia King9 August 2022 (2022-08-09)47,000 [12]
99"Episode 9"Daniel NettheimSarah Walker16 August 2022 (2022-08-16)70,000 [13]
1010"Episode 10"Daniel NettheimSarah Walker23 August 2022 (2022-08-23)82,000 [14]

Reception

Critical reception

Reviews for The Twelve were generally positive. Prior to its premiere, David Knox of website, TV Tonight , rated the series at four out of five stars and praised both the adaptation and its cast, stating that "The Twelve has been entirely adapted for Australian audiences -and the results are quite fabulous." [15] In a review from Wenlei Ma from news.com.au , she highly praised the production, commenting, "The performances and the writing are solid, the premise is compelling and the series itself has a lot of promise." [16] Craig Mathieson of The Sydney Morning Herald gave the series three and a half stars, comparing the adaptation to the original Belgian series. [17]

The series received a mixed reception in the UK. Rebecca Nicholson of The Guardian rated the series at 2 out of 5 stars, praising Sam Neill and Kate Mulvany's performances, but was highly critical of the show's storyline, commenting that "there is a sense of several soapy subplots bumping against each other, but never really gelling. You are left wanting to get back to the murder, which is the most straightforward part of the story. There is little in the did-she-do-it debate that sets it apart. The 12 aren’t really the focus here, then, and even actors as seasoned as Neill and Mulvany struggle to lift it beyond the realms of a functional thriller." [18] In a review for the Evening Standard , Vicky Jessop give it 3 out of 5 stars, stating that "it’s fascinating stuff, in theory, but never gets enough time to breathe." She goes on to say "you can’t blame the show’s makers for wanting to spice up the court drama formula a little: we get so many that it can be hard to make them stand out, and this is a worthy attempt. But The Twelve ultimately fails to stick the landing. Crime lovers will find plenty to intrigue them; for the casual viewer, the jury’s very much out." [19]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 57% of critics' reviews are positive. [20]

The series was renewed for a second series with production moving away from Sydney to Western Australia.

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsRef(s)
ViewersRank
1"Episode 1"21 June 202237,0009 [5]
2"Episode 2"28 June 202256,0003 [6]
3"Episode 3"5 July 202251,0002 [7]
4"Episode 4"12 July 202246,0004 [8]
5"Episode 5"19 July 202262,0001 [9]
6"Episode 6"26 July 202266,0002 [10]
7"Episode 7"2 August 202262,0001 [11]
8"Episode 8"9 August 202247,0003 [12]
9"Episode 9"16 August 202270,0001 [13]
10"Episode 10"23 August 202282,0001 [14]

On average, the series had a viewership of 58,000, and ranked at #3.

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryRecipientResultRef.
2022
AACTA Awards Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama Kate MulvaneyNominated
Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama Sam NeillNominated
Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama Brooke SatchwellWon
Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama Brendan CowellNominated
Best Costume Design in TelevisionXanthe Huebel
(Episode 10)
Nominated
Best Direction in Drama or ComedyDaniel Nettheim
(Episode 10)
Nominated
Best Editing in TelevisionMark Perry
(Episode 10)
Nominated
Best Screenplay in Television Sarah Walker
(Episode 10)
Nominated
Best Casting Presented by Casting NetworksKirsty McGregorWon
Best Miniseries or Telefeature
  • Hamish Lewis
  • Ian Collie
  • Ally Henville
  • Rob Gibson
  • Michael Brooks
Won
AACTA Audience Choice AwardsBest ActorHazem ShammasNominated
Australian Directors' Guild Awards Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Series EpisodeSian Davies
(Episode 8)
Nominated
Screen Music Awards Best Music for a Mini-Series or TelemovieRafael MayNominated
2023 TV Tonight Awards Best New Show (Aussie)The TwelveNominated
Logie Awards Most Popular Actor Sam NeillWon
Most Outstanding Actor Sam NeillNominated
Most Outstanding Actress Kate MulvanyNominated
Most Outstanding ActressMarta DusseldorpNominated
Most Outstanding Supporting Actor Hamish MichaelNominated
Most Outstanding Supporting Actress Brooke SatchwellNominated
Most Outstanding Supporting ActressPallavi ShardaWon
Most Popular Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie The TwelveNominated
Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie The TwelveWon

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