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The series is noted for its well-written episodes (they manage to avoid most of the legal jargon seen in other court shows), and strong acting (with plenty of guest stars every episode).
The series is noted for its well-written episodes (they manage to avoid most of the legal jargon seen in other court shows), and strong acting (with plenty of guest stars every episode).
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* [[All-Star Cast|All Star Supporting Cast]]: [[The Matrix|Hugo Weaving]] as a cannibal in the first episode and [[Jurassic Park|Sam Neil]] as a doctor who as a three-way with the family dog are probably the biggest name guest stars but by no means all
* [[All-Star Cast|All Star Supporting Cast]]: [[The Matrix|Hugo Weaving]] as a cannibal in the first episode and [[Jurassic Park|Sam Neil]] as a doctor who as a three-way with the family dog are probably the biggest name guest stars but by no means all

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A 2010 Australian comedy series about the antics of an irascible, self-destructive lawyer operating in the Sydney CBD - Mr Cleaver Greene, portrayed by Richard Roxburgh.

The series is a slow-burning comedy set within the justice system of New South Wales, and each episode revolves around peculiar or well-publicized court cases that grab Cleaver's attention. In addition to his ongoing rebellion against the justice system, subplots about his relationship with ex-prostitute "Missy", his ongoing battle against the Tax Office, his mounting debt to somewhat dubious figures and the dissolving relationship between his best friend and and his friend's wife.

The series is noted for its well-written episodes (they manage to avoid most of the legal jargon seen in other court shows), and strong acting (with plenty of guest stars every episode).

Examples of Rake include: