

Funky Squad was a short-lived 1995 Australian comedy television series which satirised 1970s-era U.S. police television dramas, such as The Mod Squad. Only 7 half-hour episodes were produced, which were broadcast on the ABC. Real television commercials from the 1970s were shown during the program's "commercial breaks". The show featured four "funky" undercover detectives: undetectable as police, given their "hipness". The conclusion of each episode was deliberately designed to be incredibly predictable: usually the perpetrator of the crime under investigation could be identified within the first few minutes of the episode. Before the television series, Funky Squad originally aired as a series of episodes on radio station Triple M. Rob Sitch, who played Grant, was replaced by Tim Ferguson when the series went to television.

Apr 24, 1995 - 30m
When the Dean of Central University is killed in a bomb blast, the Chief blames the kids. But Funky Squad has a hunch that the blast could have come from higher up. Can the team beat the generation gap and collar the culprit in time?

May 1, 1995 - 30m
Funky Squad investigate a Murder at a local Museum.

May 8, 1995 - 30m
Four Funky Young Cops investigate a mysterious crime.

May 15, 1995 - 30m
A tought assignment for the Funky Squad when a girl goes missing under suspicious circumstances.

May 22, 1995 - 30m
Wild gangs threaten to take over the streets. Only one group of cops can stop them - Funky Squad. But there is a twist in this story of violence and deceit - are the kids the villains or the victims? It's up to the team to discover the truth.

May 29, 1995 - 30m
Funky Squad tackle the case of the Cat and the diamonds, and reveal unexpected secrets.

Jun 5, 1995 - 30m
The team is the subject of twisted death threats after an inmate with a score to settle is released from jail. Will they become victims of a vendetta? It's a roller-coaster ride of thrills in what could be Funky Squad's final case.