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''Stingers'' (1998–2004) was an Australian police drama television series. It ran for eight seasons on the Nine Network before it was canceled in late 2004 due to declining ratings and the late timeslot Channel Nine gave the program. The series has also aired in 65 countries, including Canada, Denmark, Egypt, France, Gibraltar, Iran, Ireland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. Inspired by true events, ''Stingers'' chronicled the cases of a deep undercover unit of the Victoria Police. The series also followed their personal lives, which sometimes became intertwined with their jobs. The show received average ratings during its debut season, but after some major changes, including intensive character development, the series turned out to be a success during the following year. The original cast members include Peter Phelps, Joe Petruzzi, Kate Kendall, Ian Stenlake, Anita Hegh, and Jessica Napier. All except Kendall and Phelps left the show during its run. ==Cast== * Senior Constable Peter Church – Peter Phelps (1998–2004, Ep 1 to 192) * (Detective) Constable Angie Piper – Kate Kendall (1998–2004, Ep 1 to 192) * Det-Sen Sgt. Bernie Rocca – Joe Petruzzi (1998–1999, Ep 1 to 44) * Constable Oscar Stone – Ian Stenlake (1998–2002, Ep 1 to 110) * Det-Sen Sgt. (originally Det-Sgt.) Ellen 'Mac' Mackenzie – Anita Hegh (1998–2002, Ep 1 to 110) * Constable Daniella Mayo – Roxane Wilson (2000–2002, Ep 45 to 114) * Detective Inspector Luke Harris – Gary Sweet (2002–2004, Ep 111 to 192) * Constable (originally Probationary Constable) Christina Dichiera – Jacinta Stapleton (2002–2004, Ep 112 to 192) * Senior Detective Leo Flynn – Daniel Frederiksen (2003–2004, Ep 136 to 192) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stingers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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