Series cast summary: | |||
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John Wood | ... |
Sr. Sgt. Tom Croydon
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(510 episodes, 1994-2006)
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Julie Nihill | ... |
Christine 'Chris' Reilly
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(507 episodes, 1994-2006)
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Martin Sacks | ... |
Sr. Det. Patrick Joseph 'P.J.' Hasham
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(483 episodes, 1994-2005)
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Lisa McCune | ... |
Const. Margaret 'Maggie' Doyle
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(256 episodes, 1994-2004)
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Paul Bishop | ... |
Sr. Const. Benjamin 'Ben' Stewart
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(256 episodes, 1998-2004)
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William McInnes | ... |
Sr. Const. Nicholas 'Nick' Schultz
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(213 episodes, 1994-2005)
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Axl Taylor | ... |
Len The Barman
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(211 episodes, 1994-1998)
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The most popular local production on Australian television, Blue Heelers is a weekly police drama based on a fictional bush town called Mount Thomas. Every week there is a different case for Sergeant Tom Croydon, Senior Constable Nick Schultz, Senior Detective PJ Hasham, and Constables Maggie Doyle, Dash McKinley and Adam Cooper to solve. Continuing storylines about the personal lives and relationships of these characters filter into each episode. Written by Enoch Law <eytl@rocketmail.com>
I was born and raised in Melbourne. Only recently have I moved to the US to get an education and find work. One thing I have missed as a result of moving away is Blue Heelers. I have heard rumours that it is playing on some US Cable companies, but I do not know which ones and where. Anyway if anyone stumbles across the television show, just sit down, have a beer and relax while you watch it. I think it is a little off the realistic track when it comes to police violence, corruption, etc. But it does cover a lot of the boring mundane tasks that police often have to put up with, such as cold burgs, etc. Or perhaps I just miss it because it is Australian??