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- Title
- Shark in the Park - Lamb to the Slaughter (Series One, Episode Three)
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- NZ On Screen
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The role of women in a traditionally male-dominated profession is highlighted in this episode of Wellington police drama Shark in the Park. New arrival 'Wally' (Jo Briant) faces a baptism of fire from her colleagues — and a rough ride on the streets, as a drunken couple's antics escalate into major problems for the thin blue line. This episode from early in season one also features Robyn Malcolm in her first screen role, as a young woman wanting to join the police to annoy her father. Mark Wr...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1989
- URL
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/shark-in-the-park-series-one-episode-three-1989
- Related subjects
- yuppies / wellington / police / alcohol / drugs / kids / justice / brawl / drama / urban / drunk / sexism / gender / gender politics / feminism / women police officers / female police officers / workplace politics / workplace relations / crime / patrol / cop car / police car / criminal / law enforcement / indecent exposure / flashing / women in the workplace / public urination / detective / mother / motherhood / unfit parent / divorce / children of divorce / smoking / welfare / child welfare / social welfare / interrogation / abandoned children / parenting / police sargent / 1980s / eighties / newtown
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