October 4, 2024

Hit Foxtel crime drama series Mr. Inbetween created by and starring Scott Ryan was initially developed at SBS, director / producer Nash Edgerton has revealed.

Speaking yesterday ay Future Vision, Edgerton (below) outline the long road to Ryan’s “overnight success” as the hitman and father Raymond “Ray” Shoesmith.

Edgerton became aligned with the project after seeing Ryan’s early short film The Magician before helping to develop it at SBS under then drama boss, Debbie Lee.
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Yesterday Lee was also moderating a panel on Comedy.

“We took it around to the limited places you could back in 2006 and the one person that that responded to it was you at SBS,” Edgerton explained. “So we developed scripts with SBS and yourself. I think we developed eight scripts. We did a few rounds of development and then you left to go to the ABC. The moment you left the next person who came in, didn’t get it and it didn’t happen.

“We took it to a couple other places. You know, we went back to a few places now we had scripts and everyone turned it down.

“We had people saying it should be an hour show. We were trying make a half hour drama. Other people suggesting we should cast this actor or that actor and I’m like, ‘No, it has to be Scott.’, So I just refused to make it unless he was was the lead.”

The project stalled until FX Australia agreed to produce it in 2016, which Edgerton directed as a part series with Brooke Satchwell, Justin Rosniak, Nicholas Cassim, Damon Herriman and Chika Yasumura.

But then moreproblems arose when Foxtel bought FX Australia and decided not to take the series.

“I showed it to Foxtel, they didn’t really know what it was even though I’d completed it,” he recalled.

As the compeleted series languished, Edgerton contacted Sundance which screened 3 episodes in its new indie TV section.

“We didn’t get a lot of attention, but we got reviewed quite well. During that time, Michelle (Bennett) who produced the show, and I, noticed in the contract we had with FX Australia that FX US had a first look at it,” he continued.

Edgerton sent the series to FX for consideration.

“I called them every week for like six or seven weeks. And then one day I got a call back saying that John Landgraf wanted to meet me. We went in there and everyone there had seen the show. They all loved the show, and could they buy it for the world and develop a second season?” he recalled.

“That’s how we ended up at FX ….and then they sold it back to Foxtel!”

Mr. Inbetween would go on to critical acclaim, three seasons, and Best Actor wins for Scott Ryan at the AACTA and Logie Awards.

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