Dangerous is an Australian television drama series that debuted on January 16, 2007 on FOX8 and aired on RTÉ One in Ireland. It began airing on The WB's web network in the United States around mid-2008. It is a "Romeo and Juliet" narrative of forbidden love set against the culturally contrasting backgrounds of Sydney's western suburbs' street crime and Sydney's eastern suburbs' prosperity. It investigates youth culture, including taboo topics like as party drug use and the underground world of drag racing and ramraids. John Edwards and Imogen Banks produce the motion picture Dangerous. Fiona Seres and Brendan Cowell, both known for their work on Love My Way, are among the film's writers. David Caesar and Shawn Seet are the directors. The theme song of the series is "Set The Record Straight" by New Zealand hip hop group Fast Crew, with the lyrics "Auckland City, let's go" modified to "Sydney City, let's go" for the show.
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Dangerous is an Australian television drama series that debuted on January 16, 2007 on FOX8 and aired on RTÉ One in Ireland. It began airing on The WB's web network in the United States around mid-2008. It is a "Romeo and Juliet" narrative of forbidden love set against the culturally contrasting backgrounds of Sydney's western suburbs' street crime and Sydney's eastern suburbs' prosperity. It investigates youth culture, including taboo topics like as party drug use and the underground world of drag racing and ramraids. John Edwards and Imogen Banks produce the motion picture Dangerous. Fiona Seres and Brendan Cowell, both known for their work on Love My Way, are among the film's writers. David Caesar and Shawn Seet are the directors. The theme song of the series is "Set The Record Straight" by New Zealand hip hop group Fast Crew, with the lyrics "Auckland City, let's go" modified to "Sydney City, let's go" for the show.
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