Blue Heelers

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  • TV-14
  • 1993
  • 11 Seasons
  • 7.0  (1,820)

Blue Heelers was an Australian police drama television series, which aired on the Seven Network from 1994 until 2006. It was produced by Southern Star Entertainment and created by Hal McElroy, who had previously created the successful police drama series, "Matlock Police" and "Division 4".

The series was set in the fictional town of Mount Thomas in Victoria, Australia and followed the day-to-day life of the local police department, which was led by Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon (John Wood) and included his team of officers, including his devoted partner Sergeant Maggie Doyle (Julie Nihill), Constable Wayne Patterson (Grant Bowler), Senior Constable Nick Schultz (Martin Sacks), and Constable Dash McKinley (Tasma Walton).

Each episode of the show was loosely based on real-life events, from domestic violence, to drug trafficking, to gun crime. The stories were handled in a serious and sensitive manner, and often used the characters' personal lives to tie the storylines together. The show was known for its realistic storylines and characters, which became popular with audiences both in Australia and internationally.

One of the key elements of the show was the relationship between Tom Croydon and his officers. Tom was a fatherly figure to his team, often helping them deal with personal issues in their lives, as well as mentoring them in their careers as police officers. Maggie Doyle and Tom had a close relationship, often sharing secrets and confiding in each other. Their relationship grew over time and became one of the central storylines of the show.

Another aspect of the show that drew audiences in was the use of the Australian countryside as a backdrop. The town of Mount Thomas was located in the picturesque Victoria High Country, and the stunning landscapes were frequently featured in the show. The use of regional locations outside the major cities was a unique feature of the show, as most Australian drama series are set in major cities such as Sydney or Melbourne.

Blue Heelers became one of the most successful Australian television dramas of all time, being nominated for and winning numerous awards, including several Logie Awards. It reached its peak in the late 1990s, with ratings that placed it among the most-watched shows on Australian television. The show became so popular that it spawned several other television series, including "Stingers" and "Mcleod's Daughters".

The show explored a wide range of issues, including the treatment of Indigenous Australians, drug addiction, and the complexity of relationships. It was especially known for its frank discussions of domestic violence, which was a taboo subject in Australian society at the time. The show was praised for raising awareness of the issue and for presenting realistic portrayals of the effects of domestic violence on women and their families.

Throughout its 12-year run, Blue Heelers maintained a high level of quality storytelling, thanks to a team of talented writers and directors. It also benefited from the strength of its cast, with John Wood and Julie Nihill becoming Australian television legends for their portrayal of Tom Croydon and Maggie Doyle.

In conclusion, Blue Heelers was a groundbreaking police drama series that tackled a wide range of social issues and established itself as one of the most successful Australian television dramas ever made. It featured realistic storylines, memorable characters, and stunning regional locations, all of which set it apart from other Australian police dramas of the time. The show was a testament to the talent of the writers, directors, and actors, who created a legacy that still resonates with audiences today.

Blue Heelers is a series that ran for 11 seasons (384 episodes) between September 9, 1993 and on Southern Star Entertainment

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Seasons
Running Scared
40. Running Scared
April 6, 2004
Jo and Susie are on their way to work from a session at the local gym when they discover a woman who has been raped. Is she the second victim of a serial rapist?
Off Your Face
39. Off Your Face
March 30, 2004
Constable Evan Jones and fellow officer Susie Raynor are clearly affected when they are by a distraught mother's side at a deserted party site as she finds her 13-year-old son unconscious after being force-fed vodka, alerting the Heelers to a dangerous sub-culture of teenage violence.
Great Expectations
38. Great Expectations
March 24, 2004
Tom has a black eye, PJ and Jo are in a foul temper after a bush walk went horribly wrong, and Ben and Susie have had a frustrating day chasing a non-crime.
Cast The First Stone
37. Cast The First Stone
April 16, 2004
PJ and Jo run into a wall of silence when they investigate the allegation that a music teacher employed by the Mt Thomas Brass Band has been having sex with his underage charges.
A Mere Formality
36. A Mere Formality
March 10, 2004
Ben and Susie face the inquest into Brad's death. What is hoped will be a mere formality quickly becomes complicated when a witness makes damning claims against them both -including accusations Ben and Susie were having a ionate affair and murdered Brad.
Heirs Apparent
35. Heirs Apparent
March 3, 2004
When Susie finds herself escorting a pet alpaca to a funeral, she really begins to understand something about country policing.
Happily Ever After
34. Happily Ever After
February 25, 2004
Ben faces a dilemma when he and his fianc
The Right Thing
33. The Right Thing
February 17, 2003
The community is split over a decision to ban men from the local pool to allow Muslim women-only swimming sessions.
Retribution Part 2
32. Retribution Part 2
February 11, 2003
PJ refuses to explain how he came to be standing over the dead body of Luke Darcy, forcing the Homicide Squad to arrest him for murder. The other Heelers must prove his innocence and find the real killer.
Retribution Part 1
31. Retribution Part 1
February 4, 2004
PJ is faced with a figure from his past when troubled Luke Darcy returns to Mt Thomas having been released from prison.
For Better or Worse
30. For Better or Worse
November 26, 2003
While making a 'detour' while on patrol to check on her husband who is staying at a motel, Evan and Suzy break up a domestic disturbance involving a husband and wife and the man he believes she is having an affair with. It is the first of many encounters with the trio.
Sexual Healing
29. Sexual Healing
November 26, 2003
Susie and Brad visit a psychologist to help with their sexual problems, however unethical professional practices uncovered by the Heelers while investigating a suicide eventually lead to Brad moving out.
Dirty Cheaters
28. Dirty Cheaters
November 12, 2003
Tom discovers the Mt. Thomas High School principal has been viciously assaulted and when his stepson says he was offered a black market VCE exam paper, the Heelers suspect exam theft may have been a motive for the attack -that is until they start probing into the principal's dysfunctional family.
Contamination
27. Contamination
November 5, 2003
Ben buys his basketball team pork rolls from a local takeaway shop and is devastated when they all come down with food poisoning. But what appears to be a simple case for the health inspector turns into something else when racism and prejudice rear their ugly heads.
What Goes Around
26. What Goes Around
October 29, 2003
Susie has found her husband, Brad, a job at a local call centre but is distressed to find that it's the work place from hell. When the boss accuses the union organiser of sabotage, Brad is persuaded to play detective and soon suspects the centre is linked to illegal activities.
Losing the Road
25. Losing the Road
October 21, 2003
Constable Susie Raynor is deeply concerned when she learns that the grieving father and brother of the boy who was killed in the same road accident that left her husband Brad a paraplegic have moved to Mt Thomas.
Good and Evil Part 2
24. Good and Evil Part 2
October 14, 2003
Ben is concerned his daughter Maddy is taking up with a 'weirdo' kid to spite him over breaking up her previous relationship and tries to push her towards a more suitable boy. However, his judgement is challenged when both boys become implicated for theft and fraud.
Good and Evil Part 1
23. Good and Evil Part 1
October 7, 2003
Ben finds his tolerance tested when his 17-year-old daughter, Maddy, turns up at a seedy Mt Thomas nightclub with her "muso" boyfriend, Kyle, having run away from hermother and siblings in Perth.
Safety Last
22. Safety Last
September 30, 2003
After failing to apprehend a suspect in an armed robbery, Jonesy wonders if Susie's caution on the job is cowardice, but when he chases an armed escapee into the National Park and comes across a dead body, it's Susie who takes his call for assistance.
The Lowest of the Low
21. The Lowest of the Low
September 23, 2003
It is Constable Susie Raynor's first day in Mt Thomas and as she is being given the guided tour by Ben, she recognises a released paedophile who has moved into a house opposite a primary school.
A New Life
20. A New Life
September 16, 2003
Jo takes a single mother, Cherry, under her wing when the woman arrives in Mt Thomas searching for Tim Lewis, the father of her baby who disappeared shortly after she told him she was pregnant.
Motherhood
19. Motherhood
September 9, 2003
Tess is surprised to discover that her in-laws are the couple who stopped to help a hit-and-run victim; they are equally surprised to discover she is pregnant.
Every Man and His Ute
18. Every Man and His Ute
September 2, 2003
Jo's life is saved by a mysterious stranger after she is left choking on her seatbelt after she is run off the road.
Too Good to be True Part 2
17. Too Good to be True Part 2
August 26, 2003
Bridie accuses Jonesy of Calvin's murder, but makes the mistake of manufacturing evidence against him.
Too Good to be True Part 1
16. Too Good to be True Part 1
August 19, 2003
Tess is delighted when her sister Bridie turns up in town with a good job and a new boyfriend, but Jonesy has to work hard to overcome an instinctive dislike.
Chocolate Sardines
15. Chocolate Sardines
August 12, 2003
Ben has reed the Salvation Army on a voluntary basis, much to the amusement of his colleagues.
A Blind Eye
14. A Blind Eye
August 5, 2003
A French documentary maker in town to film country policing captures all the intricacies and conflicts when the Heelers are forced to investigate one of their own.
Raging Hormones
13. Raging Hormones
July 29, 2003
Tess struggles to keep her emotions under control as her raging hormones give her a "pregnancy brain".
Thicker Than Water
12. Thicker Than Water
July 22, 2003
Jo and PJ discover the body of a young woman at the bottom of a cliff in a suspected suicide. PJ is surprised to find out that Marco Fiorelli, his new flatmate, not only knew the woman, but she worked for his father.
A Better Mind
11. A Better Mind
July 21, 2003
Ben investigates the health of a baby boy reared by his widowed dad. The man is trying to treat the boy's fever with natural remedies, to the exclusion of conventional medicine, which outrages the police officer and leads to an eventual kidnapping.
A Knife for a Knife
10. A Knife for a Knife
July 15, 2003
Tom's teenage stepson, Daniel, finds a classmate stabbed in an alley, Jonesy and Tess are shocked to find the young victim had a knife.
A Bad Smell
9. A Bad Smell
July 8, 2003
Pam, a new female plumber in town, stirs up trouble with Mt Thomas' resident plumber Charlie Clarke.
Playing With Fire
8. Playing With Fire
July 1, 2003
It's a case of who's telling the truth when a suspicious fire starts in a teenager's bedroom, with the father and son blaming each other for the blaze.
The New Perfect
7. The New Perfect
June 24, 2003
Jo finds out her dad Jeff has a new girlfriend, Shaylee, and she is very very young. She is instantly mortified that her father is carrying on with another woman, especially one her own age!
Prince Charming
6. Prince Charming
June 10, 2003
When a body is found by the railway line the investigation leads the Heelers to a local internet caf
The Ties That Bind
5. The Ties That Bind
June 3, 2003
Young Sam Baxter is implicated when there is a burglary -at the telephone shop run by Sam's estranged mother Adele.
Dream On
4. Dream On
May 27, 2003
As her pregnancy progresses, Tess starts dreaming vividly - until she is woken by Jonesy and he drags her down to a local jewellery shop which he claims has been burgled.
Father's Day Part 2
3. Father's Day Part 2
May 20, 2003
Following the Inspector's discovery, the Heelers try to put out the fire. Ben is determined to move to Melbourne with Felicity and her two children, but PJ tries to talk some sense into him.
Father's Day Part 1
2. Father's Day Part 1
May 13, 2003
Tess and Ben encounter a family custody dispute with a difference when they meet a lesbian couple, Andrea and Natalie, their son Kai, and his father, Gethin, the sperm donor.
Where There's a Will
1. Where There's a Will
May 6, 2003
Jonesy and Tess become involved in a suicide investigation of an elderly father with suspected brain cancer.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 9, 1993
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (1,820)
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