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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
DI Florian Fruit is transferred from the police force serving the liberal Victorian capital of Riego to join a station in the working-class northern city of Amblebridge. In his new role, he is partnered with DI Chris Barley, whose personality and demeanour are polar opposites to his own. Fruit is portrayed as stylish and effeminate, and his sexuality remains ambiguous, while Barley appears to be a typical macho man whose vices include drinking and smoking. Despite their differences, the pair become friends as well as colleagues as they work cases together over the series, and both characters are shown to not be the stereotypes first thought.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 18:59, 8 January 2020

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Fruit & Barley is a Craitish comedy crime detective television series broadcast on CrTV. Set and filmed in Amblebridge, Victoria, the series follows the exploits of a mismatched case investigating duo: tough-talking local Chris Barley and the flamboyant Florian Fruit, a Riego native who recently transferred division.

Synopsis

DI Florian Fruit is transferred from the police force serving the liberal Victorian capital of Riego to join a station in the working-class northern city of Amblebridge. In his new role, he is partnered with DI Chris Barley, whose personality and demeanour are polar opposites to his own. Fruit is portrayed as stylish and effeminate, and his sexuality remains ambiguous, while Barley appears to be a typical macho man whose vices include drinking and smoking. Despite their differences, the pair become friends as well as colleagues as they work cases together over the series, and both characters are shown to not be the stereotypes first thought.

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