In ABC’s new crime drama, Bay of Fires, Marta Dusseldorp plays a woman requiring an immediate identity change after a life threatening event. Not only does she have to change her name, she and her children must also hide somewhere, preferable in a place anyone would expect.
But her story doesn’t stop even after she’s placed in witness protection, especially when she’s situated amidst locals with dangerous secrets and disdain for outsiders.
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What is the plot of Bay of Fires?
Anika Van Cleef (Dusseldorp) is the CEO of the financial brokerage firm ProsperAus. After her partner Johann (Nikolai Nikolaeff) tried to have her killed, the authorities place her and her young family, children Otis (Imi Mbedla) and Iris (Ava Caryofyllis), in Mystery Bay. Armed with a new identity as Stella Heikkinen, she attempts to start anew in the remote Tasmanian town, which the locals call ‘Misery Bay”. However, the isolated town’s residents are tough to deal with. Some are also in witness protection, others are criminally inclined, and the rest are just plain suspicious and unwelcoming.
As Mystery Bay forces just about anyone to cross the lines, Stella ends up promising the residents she’ll get them the money they so badly need, which means planning a shocking crime of her own, all the while Johann and his mercenaries are still resolved to kill Stella and finish the job.
Bay of Fires, which references the actual Bay of Fires on Tasmania’s east coast, is created by Dusseldorp, Andrew Knight, and Max Dann. Natalie Bailey and Wayne Blair each directed four episodes, while Yvonne Collins co-produces the series alongside lead star Marta Dusseldorp. It was funded by Screen Tasmania, in addition to funding from ABC, Screen Australia, Film Victoria, Fremantle, and Archipelago Productions.
Despite its title, the series was primarily filmed in Zeehan on Tasmania’s West Coast. A second season is in development.
Where to watch Bay of Fires TV show?
You can stream all eight episodes on ABC’s catch-up streaming service, ABC iView. As an ABC original series, it’s unlikely for the TV show to be available somewhere else as of this writing.
Streaming Service | Bay of Fires TV show | Available |
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ABC iView | All episodes of Season 1 | Yes – with ABC account |
Is Bay of Fires on tonight?
The show premiered on ABC TV and ABC iView on 16 July 2023 with episodes airing every Sunday night until its finale dropping on 3rd September 2023. Those who haven’t seen the series can still watch the entire series on streaming TV via ABC iView.
Episodes | Av. Run Time | IMDb |
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Episode 1 – 8 | 50 mins | 6.5/10 |
Watch Bay of Fires on ABC iView
For catch up streaming, you can use ABC ’s free on demand streaming service, ABC iView, which offers complete episodes from the first season. The free app is supported on several devices so you can watch episodes at any time. To get started, register for an ABC account if you haven’t already. Being logged in to your account means you can make use of ABC iView’s streaming features, although it’s worth noting that users can still watch ABC broadcast channels live on the ABC iView website without logging in.
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Bay of Fires (ABC) trailer
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Cast of Bay of Fires TV show
The cast of this new ABC series features an ensemble cast of local talents, including:
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ABC and its catch up streaming service, ABC iView, is home to hundreds of dramas, comedies, documentaries, movies online, and more. Apart from Bay of Fires, the network also boasts a compelling library of original TV shows, such as The Newsreader, Savage River, and Troppo, just to name a few. Meanwhile, other popular dramas you can watch include The Control Room, Traces, and Close to Me.