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The Twelve (Australian TV series)
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The Twelve is an Australian television drama series on Fox Showcase that premiered on 21 June 2022. It stars Kate Mulvany, Sam Neill, Marta Dusseldorp, and Brendan Cowell. The second series aired on 11 July 2024, and in September 2024 the series was renewed for a third season. The third series would premiere on 4 August 2025.[1]
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Plot
The Twelve was based on the 2019 Belgian miniseries De twaalf created by Sanne Nuyens and Bert Van Dael.[2] 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.[3]
The second series focuses on Bernice Price (Kris McQuade) who was found dead on the Price property. On trial her daughter Sasha and farmhand Patrick, the tight-knit community must put aside past encounters to find out if they are guilty of her murder.[4]
The third series, Brett Colby is thrust into a murder trial that involves a long-term friend, as a mystery unravels a murder cold-case is re-opened to find answers, as the twelve jurors find themselves struggling with the life changing experience.[1]
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Cast
Series 1, 2 and 3
- Sam Neill as Brett Colby
Series 1
- Kate Mulvany as Kate Lawson
- Marta Dusseldorp as Lucy Bloom
- Brendan Cowell as Garry Thorne
- Brooke Satchwell as Georgina Merrick
- Hazem Shammas as Farrad Jessim
- Pallavi Sharda as Corrie D'Souza
- Ngali Shaw as Jarrad Saunders
- Catherine Van-Davies as Vanessa Young
- Bishanyia Vincent as Lily Powell
- Damien Strouthos as Alexi Menelaus
- Nic Cassim as Simon Cavanaugh
- Rachel Gordon as Emily Cavanaugh
- Daniel Mitchell as Peter Brodsky
- Gennie Nevinson as Margaret Brown
- Toby Blome as Greg
- Warren Lee as Trevor Morros
- Susan Kennedy as Melissa Curry
- Jenni Baird as Diane Lawson
- Matt Nable as Nathan Spears
- Silvia Colloca as Sonia Spears
- Coco Jack Gillies as Claire Spears
- Ben Mingay as Flip Menelaus
- Shane Connor as Steve Dokic
- Hamish Michael as Jamie Merrick
- Louisa Mignone as Detective Sam Chedid
- Charlotte Lucas as Belinda Bain
- Avishek Sharma as the Judge's Associate
- Josh Quong Tart as Harmon
- Lex Marinos as Nikolaos Menelaus
- Tony Briggs as Warri Saunders
Series 2 and 3
- Kaila Ferrelli as Nina Distazio
Series 2
- Fayssal Bazzi as Jude Persand
- Frances O'Connor as Meredith Nelson-Moore
- Myles Pollard as Neal Collins
- Shareena Clanton as Kora Gardner
- Kris McQuade as Bernice Price
- Stefanie Caccamo as Claudia D'Angelo
- Erroll Shand as Patrick Harrows
- Amy Mathews as Sasha Price
- Elle Mandalis as Connie D'Angelo
- Sharon Johal as Parvinder Sangar
- Tasma Walton as Thelma Connell
- Anthony Brandon Wong as Winston Hang
- Josh McKenzie as Joey Kovac
- Megan Hollier as Wanda Tsiolkas
- Steve Le Marquand as Mal Adcock
- Gerald Lepkowski as Chris Moore[5]
Series 3: Cape Rock Killer
- Danielle Cormack as Gabe Nicholls
- Eryn Jean Norvill as Amanda Taylor
- Sarah Peirse as Beth Chaplin
- Bessie Holland as Camilla Jones
- Nathalie Morris as Jazmyn Tanner
- William Zappa as Alan Chaplan
- Ewen Leslie as Andrew Retsis
- Phoenix Raei as Bassam Aziz
- Paul Tassone as Blake Gibson
- Tracy Mann as Judge West[6]
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Episodes
Series 1 (2022)
Series 2 (2024)
Series 3 (2025)
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Production
The series is produced by Ian Collie, Rob Gibson, and Ally Henville, with executive producers Michael Brooks, Hamish Lewis, and Liz Watts.[17]
For the second series, production moved away from Sydney to Western Australia. Production of the third season remains in Western Australia.[18]
Broadcast
The first series premiered in June 2022.
The second series aired on 11 July 2024.[19]
In September 2024 the series was renewed for a third season.[18]
On 4 August 2025 the third season premiered in Australia.
Reception
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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."[20] 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."[21] Craig Mathieson of The Sydney Morning Herald gave the series three and a half stars, comparing the adaptation to the original Belgian series.[22]
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."[23] 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."[24]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 57% of critics' reviews are positive.[25]
Ratings
- Series 1
On average, the series had a viewership of 58,000, and ranked at #3.
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Awards and nominations
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References
External links
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