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television detective drama series that premiered on
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in 2014. Each of the first six series comprises four distinct episodes. Series 7 began streaming on 29 March 2021 on
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, comprises six episodes. The programme is set in the fictitious New Zealand town of Brokenwood and is filmed in the greater Auckland region.
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conceived the series and is lead writer with Philip Dalkin, James Griffin, and
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. The cast includes
Neill Rea Neill Rea (born 1971) is a New Zealand actor, best known for playing the lead role of DI Mike Shepherd in television police procedural ''The Brokenwood Mysteries''. Rea was born in 1971, and is a graduate of Toi Whakaari drama school. Early rol ...
as Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Shepherd, Fern Sutherland as Detective Kristin Sims, Nic Sampson as Detective Constable Sam Breen, Cristina Ionda as Dr. Gina Kadinsky, medical examiner, and Pana Hema Taylor as Jared Morehu, Shepherd's
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neighbour. On 27 February 2022, via
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, the production company,
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, announced that the eighth series had completed production. Acorn TV has announced that Series 8 will start airing from 1 July 2022, with Episode 1 entitled "From the Cradle to the Grave".


Synopsis

Detective Inspector Mike Shepherd is sent from Auckland to Brokenwood to investigate a local police officer. With a possible murder investigation underway that might link the two, Shepherd takes charge. After the investigation, Shepherd reassesses his life and decides to stay on indefinitely, even though it means a demotion to Detective Senior Sergeant. Brokenwood is a seemingly quiet country town where Shepherd, who has an unconventional approach to police work, is assisted by local Detective Kristin Sims, who is precise and efficient at her job, to solve murders. As the series progresses, the working relationship between the two moves from rocky to functional as they begin to appreciate each other's talents.


Setting

The fictional town of Brokenwood has a population of about 5000 and is located some from the coast. It is in a farming area, with crops ranging from wheat to local wine, and the surrounding area is home to many people who have escaped city life (from retirees to
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rs). Though the exact location of Brokenwood is not stated, it was largely written and filmed in small towns immediately to the north of Auckland. The real-life town of Warkworth doubles as Brokenwood, and the Brokenwood Police Station is a 1911 building that was the
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Post Office. In "Sour Grapes", Shepherd and Sims are seen travelling into Auckland across the Auckland Harbour Bridge, which would confirm that Brokenwood is also located to the north of the city. In the same episode, it is mentioned that it takes two and a half hours by road to get from Brokenwood to Auckland. This would put Brokenwood considerably farther north than either Warkworth or Helensville. A map on the police station wall covers much of Whangarei District, from southern
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north to
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, and another map shown in "Catch of the Day" locates Brokenwood close to the settlement of Whangarei Heads, at the northern end of Bream Bay.


Cast


Main

*
Neill Rea Neill Rea (born 1971) is a New Zealand actor, best known for playing the lead role of DI Mike Shepherd in television police procedural ''The Brokenwood Mysteries''. Rea was born in 1971, and is a graduate of Toi Whakaari drama school. Early rol ...
as Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Shepherd: a detective who decided to settle down in Brokenwood for a more peaceful life. He has many personal secrets, including several marriages, a nephew with Down Syndrome, and a love for country music and his
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classic car. He often pursues criminals in a way that seems odd to his colleagues. * Fern Sutherland as Detective Kristin Sims: a cynical and intelligent young woman who has had many dating misfortunes. She is often irritated by Shepherd's methods and his blunt manner, but she gradually learns to appreciate his skills. * Nic Sampson as Detective Constable Sam Breen (series 1-7): a young officer who often has embarrassing or awkward visits with suspects. His girlfriend Roxy gets a new job in the Solomon Islands and Breen moves away in the beginning of series 7. *
Jarod Rawiri Jarod is an alternative form of Jared and other variants like Jarred, Jarrad, Jarad, Jarid, Jarrid, Jareth, Jay, Jered, Jerad, Jerrad, Jarrod, Jerid, Jerrid, Jerrod, Jerred, and Jerod. Jarod may refer to: Places * Jarod, Gujarat, a village in Va ...
as Detective Constable Daniel Chalmers (series 7-present): Chalmers replaces Breen after Breen moves to the Solomon Islands. *
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as Dr. Gina Kadinsky, the medical examiner. She is a highly eccentric Russian woman who often talks about how things were in Russia and doesn't quite understand "the English humour". She drops frequent hints that she is attracted to Shepherd, an attraction that is not reciprocated. *
Rawiri Jobe Rawiri is the name of: Surname * Angèle Rawiri (1954–2010), Gabonese novelist * Georges Rawiri (1932–2006), Gabonese politician, diplomat, and poet Given name *Rawiri Paratene, New Zealand actor, director, and writer * Rawiri Puhirake (di ...
as Kahu Taylor (series 4–5): Jared's cousin (or rather, Jared is his "brother's cousin", invariably provoking the question "how does that work?"). He's a self-employed plumber.


Recurring

* Elizabeth McRae as Mrs. Jean Marlowe (series 2–7): a kindly older woman who often engages in gossip after a murder. * Pana Hema Taylor as Jared Morehu (series 1–3; guest series 5; series 6): Shepherd's Māori neighbour. As a local who has many friends and interests, he often finds himself involved in murder investigations. * Colin Moy as Simon Hughes: area police commander and close friend of DSS Shepherd. * Karl Willetts as Frankie "Frodo" Oades: a former mechanic who later starts his own coffee/food truck. *
Jason Hoyte Jason Hoyte is a New Zealand screen and voice actor and radio DJ. He has at least 25 television shows to his credit and is best known for his roles as Steve Mudgeway in ''Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby'' and Malcolm "Smudge" in ''Nothing Trivial' ...
as Ray Neilson (series 2–present): the proprietor of a local pub The Frog and Cheetah, and the co-owner of the "Lord of the Ringz" tours. * Tracy Lee Gray as Trudy Neilson (series 3-4, 6-present): Ray Neilson's sister, co-proprietor of the Frog and Cheetah and one-time resident of the Brokenwood Women's Prison. *
Shane Cortese Shane Cortese (born 13 August 1968) is a New Zealand actor and singer. He is perhaps best known for his role of Mac on Nothing Trivial, Loki on the Almighty Johnsons and Hayden Peters on hit show '' Outrageous Fortune''. He was also a runner-up ...
as Dennis Buchanan (series 2–present): a defence lawyer who often crosses swords with the police. * Zara Cormack as Kimberly Mason, Frodo's girlfriend. * Roy Ward as Reverend Lucas Greene (series 2–3, 5-present): a local Anglican priest who thinks well of others out of Christian charity. * Phil Peleton as Neil Bloom (series 1-present): a local pharmacist who later becomes the first gay mayor of Brokenwood.


Guests

Several well-known New Zealand actors have appeared in episodes of ''The Brokenwood Mysteries'', among them: *
Ben Barrington Ben Barrington is a New Zealand actor, is best known for his roles, "Dr. Drew McCaskill" in ''Shortland Street'' and Olaf Johnson in The Almighty Johnsons. Personal life Barrington married his partner, makeup artist Kristie Fergus, in Marc ...
("Leather & Lace") *
Amanda Billing Amanda Billing (born 12 April 1976 in New Zealand) is a New Zealand actress best known for her role as Doctor Sarah Potts on New Zealand soap opera '' Shortland Street''. Biography Billing grew up in Masterton, and spent her university years i ...
("Over Her Dead Body") * Ken Blackburn ("Catch of the Day", "The Killing Machine", and "As If Nothing Had Happened") *
Alison Bruce Alison Bruce (born 1962) is a New Zealand television and film actress, who starred in the 1999 feature ''Magik and Rose''. She also appeared in the teen series ''Being Eve'', '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' and had a recurring role as Simula in '' ...
("The Dark Angel") *
Shane Cortese Shane Cortese (born 13 August 1968) is a New Zealand actor and singer. He is perhaps best known for his role of Mac on Nothing Trivial, Loki on the Almighty Johnsons and Hayden Peters on hit show '' Outrageous Fortune''. He was also a runner-up ...
("Catch of the Day" and "A Merry Bloody Christmas") *Josephine Davison ("Sour Grapes") *
Stuart Devenie Stuart Forbes Devenie is a New Zealand actor and theatre director, whose career spans three decades on stage and screen. He has performed in theatre productions nationally and internationally. In the 1980s, he was the artistic director of Cen ...
("As If Nothing Had Happened") *Mike Edward ("Blood and Water" and "The Scarecrow") * Peter Elliott ("Sour Grapes") *
David Fane David Rodney Fane (born 28 December 1966) is a New Zealand actor of Samoan descent. Early life and education Fane was educated at St. Pauls College in Grey Lynn. Career Fane got into acting quite late and trained at the New Zealand Drama ...
("The Killing Machine") * J.J. Fong ("Over Her Dead Body") *
Mark Hadlow Mark Selwyn Hadlow (born 1957) is an Australian-New Zealand actor and comedian. Hadlow is perhaps best known internationally for playing the roles of Harry in ''King Kong'' and Dori, a Dwarf, in ''The Hobbit'' series. Early life Hadlow was bo ...
("The Garotte and the Vinkelbraun") *
Miranda Harcourt Miranda Catherine Millais Harcourt (born 1962) is a New Zealand actress and acting coach. Harcourt's acting career began playing boy characters on Radio New Zealand in the early 1970s. She is best known for her role as Gemma in the 1980s TV dr ...
("To Die or Not to Die") *
Peter Hayden Peter John Hayden (born 1948/49) is a New Zealand actor, and television series writer, producer and presenter. Hayden is known to New Zealand audiences as the writer and narrator of nature documentaries series including ''Wild South'' and ''Jo ...
("A Merry Bloody Christmas") *
Theresa Healey Theresa Healey (born 25 January 1964) is a New Zealand actress, known mostly for her role as nurse Carmen Roberts in the New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Street''. Early life Theresa was born on 25 January 1964 and is of Irish Catholic descen ...
("Over Her Dead Body") *Laura Hill ("Over Her Dead Body" and "The Killing Machine") *Chris Hobbs ("The Killing Machine") *Xavier Horan ("Leather & Lace") *
Nicola Kawana Nicola Kāwana (born 1970) is a New Zealand actress, best known for playing Huia Samuels on the longest running New Zealand television series '' Shortland Street''. Other roles include ''Mercy Peak'', ''Jackson's Wharf'', Lollie in ''The Man ...
("Over Her Dead Body" and "A Merry Bloody Christmas") *
Robyn Malcolm Robyn Jane Malcolm (born 15 March 1965) is a New Zealand actress, who first gained recognition for her role as nurse Ellen Crozier on the New Zealand soap opera '' Shortland Street''. She is best known for six seasons of playing Cheryl West, ma ...
("To Die or Not to Die") * Ian Mune ("As If Nothing Had Happened") *
Miriama McDowell Miriama McDowell is a New Zealand actor, director and playwright. She is a graduate of Toi Whakaari. McDowell has a long association with Massive Theatre Company in Auckland, and has both acted and directed for the Pop-up Globe, including dire ...
("Blood and Water" and "Hunting the Stag") *Jacqueline Nairn ("Stone Cold Dead") *
Rachel Nash Rachel Nash is a New Zealand actress who has appeared in many local films and television series over the years in New Zealand. She has had several guest roles in ''Shortland Street'', as well as appearances in '' Mercy Peak'', '' Outrageous Fo ...
("Scared to Death") * Dean O'Gorman ("The Dark Angel") * Ingrid Park ("Catch of the Day", "As If Nothing Had Happened" and "Tontine") * Donogh Rees ("Playing the Lie") *
Jodie Rimmer Jodie Rimmer (born 1974) is a New Zealand voice and performer actress best known for starring on ''Young Hercules ''Young Hercules'' is a prequel series to the television series '' Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' the originally aired on Fo ...
("Leather & Lace", "To Die or Not to Die" and "Blood Pink") *
Ilona Rodgers Ilona Jeannette Rodgers (born 28 April 1942) is an actress of stage, television and film. Born in Harrogate, West Riding of Yorkshire, where she started her career, she later went on to appear in New Zealand and Australian productions. Rodge ...
("Tontine") *
Emmett Skilton Emmett Skilton (born 23 September 1987) is a New Zealand actor and director. He played the lead character, Axl Johnson, in the comedy-drama, The Almighty Johnsons, and most recently had roles in Avatar: The Way of Water and American comedy s ...
("The Black Widower") *Esther Stephens ("Fall From Grace") *
Olivia Tennet Olivia Tennet (born 4 January 1991) is a New Zealand actress and dancer best known in her home country for her role as Tuesday Warner on the nightly medical drama ''Shortland Street'', along with several roles in television and theatre. Outside ...
("Scared to Death") * Roz Turnbull ("Playing the Lie") *
Calvin Tuteao Calvin Tuteao is a New Zealand actor who has appeared in '' Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'', '' Once Were Warriors'' and '' Xena: Warrior Princess''. Tuteao is renowned for his role on '' Shortland Street'' as Dr. Victor Kahu. He and his niece ...
("Playing the Lie") *
Jared Turner Jared Turner (born 12 April 1978) is a New Zealand-born Australian actor, best known for his roles as Ben Maddox in ''Go Girls'' and as Ty Johnson on the television series, ''The Almighty Johnsons''. He is also recognised on New Zealand TV scree ...
("Hunting the Stag") * Bronwyn Turei ("Blood Pink") *Aidee Walker ("The Dark Angel") *
Catherine Wilkin Catherine Wilkin (born October 1950) is a New Zealand actor who has worked in New Zealand and Australia. Career Wilkin has acted in many Australian television shows, with a mix of guest and multi-episode recurring roles. She played the recu ...
("As If Nothing Had Happened") *
Katie Wolfe Katie Wolfe (born 1968) is New Zealand actor and film and stage director. She was in the New Zealand television series ''Marlin Bay'' in the 1990s, '' Shortland Street'' in the late 1990s and ''Mercy Peak'' for two years (2000 - 2001). Her screen ...
("The Black Widower") *
Tandi Wright Tandi Wright (born 4 May 1966) is a New Zealand actress. She first gained recognition for portraying Nurse Caroline Buxton on the long running New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Street''. She is best known for her roles as Fenn Partington on '' ...
("The Dark Angel") * Sara Wiseman ("Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson")


Casting Changes

Nic Sampson, the actor who played Breen, left the show to move back to the United Kingdom. His character was replaced by D.C. Chalmers (played by
Jarod Rawiri Jarod is an alternative form of Jared and other variants like Jarred, Jarrad, Jarad, Jarid, Jarrid, Jareth, Jay, Jered, Jerad, Jerrad, Jarrod, Jerid, Jerrid, Jerrod, Jerred, and Jerod. Jarod may refer to: Places * Jarod, Gujarat, a village in Va ...
). who was introduced in series 7 episode 2.


Episodes


Series overview


Series 1 (2014)


Series 2 (2015)


Series 3 (2016)


Series 4 (2017)


Series 5 (2018)


Series 6 (2019)


Series 7 (2021)


Series 8 (2022)

*Episode one aired on Fri, 1 July with all the following episodes airing on the Mondays following (4 July, etc).


Ratings


Series 1


Series 2


International

* In
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the series is shown on
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with a viewer average of 3.4 million each episode and has been retitled ''Brokenwood''. * The series has also been shown in Denmark, the United States, Australia and Italy. * The series premiered in Australia on
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on 27 January 2016. It is also shown on the
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channel. * The series premiered in the United States and Canada on
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the same day as New Zealand as one of the US co-producers and broadcasters. The series also airs on television on several PBS stations. The series later premiered on
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on 28 June 2021. * The series started being shown in the
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and
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on the Drama Channel in February 2017. * The series were shown in Bulgaria by Fox Crime Bulgaria in March 2017. * The series is shown in Finland by YLE in 2017–2018. * The series premiered in Italy on Giallo on 16 April 2016 titled ''I misteri di Brokenwood''. * The series premiered in Germany on
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on 21 July 2019 titled ''Brokenwood - Mord in Neuseeland''. *The series premiered in Belgium on één, on 8 May 2020. *The series has also been shown in Czech TV Prima titled ''Vraždy v Brokenwoodu.''


Reception and awards

Critical response to the series has been mixed, with many reviewers impressed by the plots but lamenting the occasionally hokey dialogue. The two-hour length (broadcast length with ads) of episodes has also been mentioned by some as too long for such a series. Writing in the ''
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'', critic Colin Hogg panned the series, stating that it was "a local version aiming at that grand TV detective tradition" but that its "Dialogue is clichéd, the acting aches and the locations are boring." International television website "The Medium is Not Enough" was also generally negative in its review, describing the series as a "genteel, New Zealand drama designed to appeal to perhaps an older demographic that likes comfortable murder-mysteries and to New Zealanders eager to watch anything that’s actually set in New Zealand and stars New Zealanders." Christine Tidball, writing for the entertainment website ''Cheese on Toast'' was kinder, rating the series "charming, without being cloying, very well-written (thanks to Tim Balme) and funny, but not too funny ..It’s also engaging, full of twists, and will keep you guessing right till the end." As the series has progressed, reviews have become more positive. DVD review website ''High Def Standard'' described the first series as "uniquely thrilling TV" and "a New Zealand ''
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'' that isn’t afraid to venture off into ''
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'' territory every now and again." The '' Manawatu Standards Malcolm Hopwood enjoyed the series but lamented episode length: "The Brokenwood Mysteries (Prime Sundays) is like our TPP negotiations. They are long, energy-sapping but satisfying if you're still awake after two hours." He added that the series was "intriguing, confusing and exhausting", and that it "deserves our support but it needs to be recorded and watched in small chunks." Michael Reuben, writing for ''blu-ray.com'', rated series one at 4 stars out of 5. ''The Brokenwood Mysteries'' received a bronze world medal at the New York Festival's International Television and Film Awards in 2014. ''The Brokenwood Mysteries'' received a silver world medal at the New York Festival's International Television and Film Awards in 2018.


Cars

Shepherd's car is a 1971
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( HG series). It has a cassette player for his country music cassettes.


Music

Brokenwood Mysteries showcases New Zealand's own country and alternative rock music. In the first season, Shepherd is introduced as a fan of country and western music, sharing the music with Sims while driving around in his car. The music he listens to and the background music of the show are all New Zealand performers. Season two, which climaxed with the death of country singer Holly Collins, was scored by Canadian-born Kiwi-based
Tami Neilson Tamara Neilson, known professionally as Tami Neilson, is a Canadian-born New Zealand country & soul singer/songwriter. She is the winner of multiple awards, including the 2014 APRA Silver Scroll Awards and Best Country Song Award; she is also th ...
and her brother Jay Neilson. Three volumes of soundtracks covering season 1, 2, and 6 of the show have been released digitally on Apple Music, Amazon and Spotify. New Zealand musicians exhibited on Brokenwood include
Tami Neilson Tamara Neilson, known professionally as Tami Neilson, is a Canadian-born New Zealand country & soul singer/songwriter. She is the winner of multiple awards, including the 2014 APRA Silver Scroll Awards and Best Country Song Award; she is also th ...
,
Mel Parsons Mel Parsons (born 21 October 1981) is an indie folk and alternative country singer/songwriter from New Zealand. Early life and education Parsons grew up on a sheep and beef farm in Cape Foulwind, near Westport, on the West Coast of New Zeala ...
,
Delaney Davidson Delaney Davidson (born 15 December 1972) is a singer-songwriter from Lyttelton (New Zealand electorate), Lyttelton, New Zealand. He is known for his musical production, guitar work, and being a multi-instrumentalist. Besides his music, Davidso ...
, Barry Saunders, the Harbour Union, Barnaby Weir of
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, the Unfaithful Way, and Jenny Mitchell. Other singers are Marlon Williams,
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, Bannerman, the Desotos,
Aldous Harding Hannah Sian Topp (born 1990), known professionally as Aldous Harding, is a New Zealand folk singer-songwriter, based in Lyttelton, New Zealand. Biography Harding comes from a musical family in Lyttelton, New Zealand. Her mother is folk singer ...
, Jackie Bristow, The Fables, Ghost Town, Reb Fountain, The Eastern, and Esther Stephens.


Home releases


References


External links

* * at
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