Join or Sign In
Sign in to customize your TV listings
By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy.

A Gold Coast family enters the witness protection program and winds up in a strange city, under the flight-path, miles from the beach, pursued by ruthless criminals; Dad hides out in the local university, in the Psychology Department. This is the story of Lincoln and Bec, and their children Mitch and Tara - trying to live a normal life while hiding out in a totally alien city. It's the struggle to hold together a dysfunctional family, in extraordinary circumstances. It's warm, funny and scary, sometimes all at once.
Loading. Please wait...
Episode 1
A Gold Coast surfer family enters the witness protection program and winds up in a strange city, under the flight path, miles from the beach, pursued by ruthless criminals; Dad hides out in the local university, with a new job as a criminal psychologist. Troy Quigg and his wife Maree live on Queensland's Gold Coast with their two teenage kids Mitch and Shaneen. An average family happy in the surf and sunshine - until Troy gets caught in the crossfire of a major crime-bust and the family's world is thrown into chaos. They're put into witness protection. Mum, Dad and kids are given new identities and relocated to another city, a thousand kilometres away. Cut off from family and friends, they're warned never to contact anyone from their old life again. They are now and forever to be known as the Swifts - Lincoln, Bec, Mitchell and Tara. The family is under the care of a detective named John Pinder, a maverick who doesn't trust his own colleagues. Bypassing the official safe house, he takes the Swift family to an abandoned squat in the inner city and dumps them there. As a place to de-brief, Lincoln is given an office in the grand old city university - in the School of Psychology. His cover is that he's a post-doctorate in Criminal Psych, but he's warned by Pinder to stay away from the rest of the academic staff and the students. He's told to keep his head down, blend in, meet with Pinder and give up information regarding his erstwhile criminal acquaintances. None of this comes naturally to a guy like Lincoln. He struggles to make it work, with his decidedly non-academic background, his two sharp-tongued kids and his dearly beloved wife struggling to understand how the hell they got here.






