Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Detective Jay Swan to return to our screens with Mystery Road: Origin premiering on ABC TV

  • Third instalment of popular series screens on ABC TV
  • Mystery Road: Origin will reveal the beginnings of TV Detective Jay Swan
  • Production supported by the McGowan Government through Screenwest and Lotterywest, and the Western Australian Screen Fund

The third instalment of the much-anticipated series - Mystery Road: Origin - is set to premiere on ABC TV at 8.30pm on Sunday July 3, with all six episodes available to binge watch on ABC iview.

 

The previous two high-rating series were shot in the Kimberley, and were sold around the

world, reaching new audiences and significantly raising the profile of Western Australia as both a sought-after filming destination and place to visit.

 

Mystery Road: Origin, filmed in Kalgoorlie-Boulder and Coolgardie, in WA's Goldfields-Esperance Region, explores how a tragic death, an epic love, and the brutal reality of life as a police officer straddling two worlds form the indelible mould out of which will emerge, Detective Jay Swan.

 

Western Australian actor Mark Coles Smith, as Young Jay, leads an impressive ensemble of established stars and emerging talent including Toby Leonard Moore (Billions), Daniel Henshall (Clickbait), Lisa Flanagan (Total Control), Clarence Ryan (Stateless), Steve Bisley (Mad Max), Caroline Brazier (Rake), Hayley McElhinney (Doctor Doctor), Serene Yunipingu (Ready For This), Kelton Pell (The Heights), Leonie Whyman (New Gold Mountain), Salme Geransar (Clickbait), Nina Young (Harry Potter), Jayden Popik, Grace Chow, with Tuuli Narkle (All My Friends Are Racist) as Jay's great love, Mary.

 

The series is directed by Dylan River (Robbie Hood), produced by Mystery Road veterans Greer Simpkin and David Jowsey and written by Blake Ayshford, Steven McGregor, Kodie Bedford (an Aboriginal woman from WA), Timothy Lee and Dylan River.

 

Mystery Road: Origin was supported by Screenwest and Lotterywest, and the Western Australian Screen Fund which encourages regional film industry activity - enabling local jobs and boosting regional communities.

 

Comments attributed to Culture and the Arts Minister David Templeman:

 

"For those who have been eagerly awaiting this next instalment of Jay Swan's story, now is our chance to finally binge on this great series.

 

"I am so proud of the high calibre of work that our screen industry is producing."

 

Comments attributed to Regional Development Minister Alannah MacTiernan:

 

"The Mystery Road series shows the unique drama of our Western Australian regional locations - and it makes for great TV.

 

"We look forward to seeing our rich and historic Goldfields landscapes and townscapes star in this series alongside its impressive ensemble."

 

Culture and the Arts Minister's office - 6552 6200

Regional Development Minister's office - 6552 6200

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