The Strange Calls

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (832)

The Strange Calls is a comedy-drama web television series that premiered on Hulu Originals in 2012. The show follows the story of Toby Banks, a young police officer who is transferred to a small town named Coolum in Australia. He is assigned to work the night shift as the sole police officer in the town.

Toby soon realizes that Coolum is no ordinary town. It is home to strange and unexplained happenings. His first encounter with the supernatural occurs when he is dispatched to investigate a noise complaint at the local radio station. There, he meets Gregor, the late-night radio host, a peculiar character who is obsessed with the paranormal.

Toby is surprised to discover that the radio station receives strange calls from the townspeople reporting bizarre incidents. From the lady who believes she is being haunted by a dead relative to a man who claims his neighbor is a werewolf, the calls are anything but ordinary. Together, Toby and Gregor embark on a mission to solve these strange occurrences.

As Toby and Gregor investigate each case, they unravel the mysteries hidden within the town. Along the way, they encounter an array of quirky and eccentric characters, including the mayor of Coolum, Tony Power, and the enigmatic Mrs. Beasley, who runs the local antique store.

The Strange Calls is a unique show that combines comedy, drama, and the supernatural. The humor is subtle and often relies on the characters' personalities and interactions rather than physical comedy. The drama is also not intense but rather keeps the audience engaged in the story.

One of the show's strengths is its cast. Desmond Kelly, who plays the role of Gregor, is a standout performer. His portrayal of the quirky and eccentric late-night radio host is spot-on, and he brings an undeniable charm to the character. Likewise, Toby Truslove (Toby) does an excellent job portraying the young police officer thrust into Coolum's strange world.

The show's pacing is also impressive. The episodes run around 23 minutes, making them easy to watch quickly. While each episode has a self-contained story, there is an overarching story arc that runs through the season, keeping the viewer hooked.

Another impressive aspect of the show is its production value. The strange occurrences in Coolum are creatively portrayed, and the show's cinematography adds to the eerie atmosphere. The set design is also notable, with the small town's quirky and unique features adding to the show's charm.

Overall, The Strange Calls is a well-crafted show that is sure to entertain. It's a unique blend of paranormal activity and comedy that is rarely seen on television. The show's humor, well-developed characters, and intriguing storylines make it a must-watch for anyone looking for something out of the ordinary.

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Seasons
Roots
6. Roots
November 20, 2012
A spate of tree related crimes lead Banks and Gregor to a local florist.
Fish
5. Fish
November 13, 2012
When a naked backpacker washes up on Coolum Beach, Banks takes an immediate shine to her. But Gregor believes she's a Mermaid who wants to eat Banks for lunch.
Napoleon
4. Napoleon
November 6, 2012
After a spate of bird murders, Gregor believes a serial killer cat has returned from the dead to wreak havoc on the town and seek revenge against his oldest foe.
Phantom
3. Phantom
October 30, 2012
After the Coolum Theatre is vandalised, Banks and Gregor are put in charge of catching the culprit. But when spooky things start to happen, Gregor points the finger at the theatre's ghost.
Jingle
2. Jingle
October 23, 2012
Gregor and Banks investigate a mysterious radio jingle which Gregor believes will be the death of anyone who listens to it.
First Call
1. First Call
October 16, 2012
Constable Toby Banks arrives in Coolum Beach for his first shift as night duty officer. Here, he meets Gregor, an eccentric local who believes a Chicken-Man is responsible for a spate of recent crimes.
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  • Premiere Date
    October 16, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (832)