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Sweat (Australian TV series)

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Sweat is an Australian drama television series created by John Rapsey and produced by Barron Entertainment in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Perth.[1] The show aired on Network Ten in 1996 for one season of 26 episodes and centred on students at an Australian school for the athletically gifted. In early 1997, Ten announced that they had no plans for a second season.

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Scenes were shot in and around Perth including locations such as HBF Stadium, Arena Joondalup, the Town of Cambridge, the now defunct Perry Lakes Stadium and the Perth SpeedDome.

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Cast

Main cast

Additional cast

  • Peter Hardy as Sid O'Reilly
  • Frederique Fouche as Jenny Forrest
  • Claire Sprunt as Leila Rasheed
  • Louise Miller as Sophie Mills
  • Quintin George as Greg Rosso
  • James Sollis as Chris Wheeler

Recurring cast

  • Gillian Berry as Norma O'Malley (15 episodes)
  • Natalie Saleeba as Monique Bellanger (4 episodes)
  • Jason Colby as Alex (4 episodes)

Guest cast

  • Zach Justin as Athlete #2 (1 episode) / Matt (2 episodes)
  • Simon Baker-Denny as Paul Steadman (1 episode)
  • Mouche Phillips as Robyn Barry (1 episode)
  • Vivienne Garrett as Mary Rodriguez (1 episode)
  • Rod Nunez as Rollo (2 episodes)
  • Toby Schmitz as Cameron (2 episodes)
  • Michael Loney as Frank Frisker (1 episode)
  • Sonia Vinci as Reporter (1 episode)
  • Keagan Kang as Richard (1 episode)
  • Michael Paget as Scott Davis (2 episodes)
  • Mark McAullay as ASDA official (2 episodes)
  • Igor Sas as Kev Lindwell (1 episode)
  • Marta Kaczmarek as Marta (1 episode)
  • Robyn Cruze as Shelley (2 episodes)
  • Zoe Ventoura as a dancer (1 episode)
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Episodes

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International broadcasts

  • Ireland – RTÉ Two (1996–1997)
  • England – CITV (1997, 2001)

References

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