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Created by Hal McElroy, Tony Morphett. With John Wood, Julie Nihill, Martin Sacks, Lisa McCune. The series primarily focuses on the daily lives of Victorian police officers working at a police station in the fictional small town of Mount Thomas. The Blue Heelers episode guide on SideReel features original episode air dates for each season, plus show reviews, summaries and more. The Blue Heelers are worried that Tom may be transferred back to Melbourne. A night of innocent fun at the Mount Thomas Blue Light Disco goes horribly wrong when.
Blue Heelers (season 1) | |
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Country of origin | Australia |
No. of episodes | 45 |
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Original network | Seven Network |
Original release | 10 September 1993 – 22 November 1994 |
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List of Blue Heelers episodes |
The first season of the Australian police-drama Blue Heelers premiered on the Seven Network on 10 September 1993 and aired on Tuesday nights at 7:30 PM. The 45-episode season concluded on 22 November 1994.
The show was a success, and by the end of its 45-episode first season the PJ-Maggie shippers had quickly amassed.
Casting[edit]
Main cast for this season consisted of:
- John Wood as SergeantTom Croydon [full season]
- Julie Nihill as Christine 'Chris' Riley [full season]
- Martin Sacks as DetectiveSenior ConstablePatrick Joseph 'P.J.' Hasham [full season]
- Lisa McCune as ConstableMargaret 'Maggie' Doyle [full season]
- William McInnes as Senior ConstableNicholas 'Nick' Schultz [full season]
- Grant Bowler as ConstableWayne Patterson [full season]
- Ann Burbrook as Roz Patterson [until episode 30]
- Damian Walshe-Howling as Probationary ConstableAdam Cooper [from episode 34]
Ann Burbrook was originally cast as Maggie Doyle and Lisa McCune as Roz Patterson but the two swapped roles to avoid being typecast in the future.[1]
William McInnes was originally cast as PJ Hasham and Martin Sacks as Nick Schultz but the two swapped roles because McInnes 'looked more like a Schultz'.[1]
Roz was written out of the show before season's end, because the producers thought that they could do more with another police character, rather than a civilian. This allowed for the introduction of Adam Cooper to the group.
Semi-regular cast members for this season include:
- Peta Doodson as SergeantMonica Draper
- Beth Buchanan as Susan Croydon
- Michael Isaacs as Clancy Freeman
- Suzi Dougherty as Dr.Mel Carter
- Axl Taylor as Len the barman
- Dennis Miller as Ex-Sergeant Pat Doyle
- Nick Waters as Acting Inspector → InspectorTed Faulkner
- Helen Trenos as Celia Donald
- Dale Stevens as Senior ConstableRose Egan
- Jennifer Botica as DetectiveSenior ConstableHilary Edmunds
Notable guest stars for the season include:
- Radha Mitchell as Sally-Anne[2]
- Gerard Kennedy as John Eagan,[3]
- Brett Swain as Peter Sutcliffe[4]
- Kate Keltie as Sally Lamont[5]
- Peter Hosking as Frank Davis[5]
- Anne Phelan as Mrs. Brady[6]
- Petra Jared as Kim Stewart[7]
- Charles 'Bud' Tingwell as Hayes[8]
- Lois Collinder as Mrs. Rivers[9]
- Raelee Hill as Jill Lambert[10]
- Libby Tanner as Heather[11]
- Lois Ramsay as Eileen Heart[12]
- Ian Smith as Clive Burton[13]
- David Wenham as William Cassidy[14]
- Rex Hunt as Ben Murphy[15]
- Janet Andrewartha as Bridget Ryan[16]
- Tony Briggs as Tony Dixon [17]
Plot[edit]
At the start of the season, we meet young city constable, Maggie Doyle, who is arriving at her posting in the small country town of Mount Thomas. At Mount Thomas police station we also meet the officer in charge, SergeantTom Croydon, who runs 'his' station with an almost grandfatherly watch over his co-workers. We also meet Constable Wayne Patterson, who we find had a short romance with Maggie while they attended the Victoria Police Academy together; much to Maggie's surprise, he is now married to Roz Patterson. We also meet Senior Constable Nicholas 'Nick' Schultz, a sarcastic and yet good-hearted cop, and Senior DetectivePatrick Joseph 'P.J.' Hasham, a charismatic and somewhat chauvinistic detective who soon found himself very interested in Maggie. At the local pub, The Imperial, we meet Chris Riley, a local woman who knows all the ins-and-outs of Mount Thomas.
During the season, we see Roz assisting the Heelers and later getting a job at the station as the administration officer. We also see the extent of Roz and Wayne's marriage problems which, when brought to a head when Roz witnesses a shooting over the telephone, results in the end of their marriage and Roz leaving Mount Thomas and returning to her home in Melbourne. This marriage dissolution is a result of many pressure which Roz and Wayne are placed under as a result of Wayne's dangerous job. This includes his being shot and left for dead by two criminals and Roz's somewhat intense jealousy for Maggie. Roz's absence opens up a place for ambitious and contentious young cop, Constable Adam Cooper, whose 'breaking-in' at Mount Thomas is anything but smooth, particularly with Wayne who develops quite a disdain for him. Keeping with the theme of family problems, we see how Tom's family problems, including problems with his two daughters, develop. These are only made worse with the death of Tom's wife, Nell, as a result of a car accident. Tom, as a superior police officer, has to learn to deal to separate his personal and professional lives. He is increasingly finding it harder and harder when he has to deal with his friends and family when it is them that have committed offences. PJ has to deal with an old flame, Hilary Edmunds, when she arrives in town as part of the livestock squad, investigating farming issues in Mount Thomas. Maggie also finds romance in Mount Thomas with a shifty detective, Sean Neale, and she has trust issues when she discovers that her beloved boyfriend may, in fact, be a criminal. Maggie also discovers she has relationship problems with her father, Sergeant Pat Doyle. It is also revealed that Nick is carrying a huge secret: his wife and daughter, as well as half of his family, were killed in a car crash. This is revealed to be the reason Nick joined highway patrol and the reason for his stance against vehicle offences such as speeding and drink driving.
Reception[edit]
The show quickly had an average Rating of 2.5 Million and going to 3.5 million at its peak
The writers and Southern Star didn't expect the show to go anywhere but it quickly amassed to being a #1 Hit series for a number of years up unto 2003-2004 where the drama shows were beginning to fall down in ratings because the CSI franchise became more popular than drama shows since 2001, which caused the cancellation of the show in 2006. The show had 510 episodes out of the thirteen seasons and 12 years since it aired.
Awards[edit]
Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Australian air date | |
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1 | 1 | 'A Woman's Place' | Mark Callan | Tony Morphett | 10 September 1993 | |
Maggie Doyle, the new cop in town, convinces a local girl to press rape charges against her violent boyfriend. First Appearances of Sergeant Tom Croydon, Christine Riley, Detective Senior Constable Patrick Joseph Hasham, Constable Margaret Doyle, Senior Constable Nicholas Schultz, Constable Wayne Patterson and Roz Patterson | ||||||
2 | 2 | 'Doing It Tough' | Gary Conway | Peter Kinloch | 25 January 1994 | |
Wayne experiences his first autopsy, and Tom is forced to press charges against a friend's daughter. | ||||||
3 | 3 | 'Why Give People Rights?' | Paul Moloney | John Upton | 1 February 1994 | |
Maggie and PJ lock horns when a local activist is shot dead. | ||||||
4 | 4 | 'Wives' | Judith John-Story | Anne Brooksbank | 8 February 1994 | |
Roz gives PJ information leading to the arrest of a client's husband and a retired cop looks set to become a permanent thorn in Tom's side. | ||||||
5 | 5 | 'Waiting for Apples' | Alister Smart | Graeme Koetsveld | 15 February 1994 | |
An annual racing event brings an array of colourful characters to Mount Thomas. | ||||||
6 | 6 | 'Apprehended Violence' | Gary Conway | Greg Haddrick Tony Morphett | 22 February 1994 | |
The discovery of an abandoned child raises painful memories for Nick. | ||||||
7 | 7 | 'Life After Death' | Paul Moloney | Ted Roberts | 1 March 1994 | |
Seventeen-year-old Clare Brady is involved in a fatal car accident. | ||||||
8 | 8 | 'Domino Effect' | Judith John-Story | Tony Morphett | 8 March 1994 | |
Shock waves surge through Mount Thomas when Wayne is shot by a couple of criminals. | ||||||
9 | 9 | 'Diary Entry' | Julian McSwiney | Tony Morphett | 15 March 1994 | |
Wayne returns to work after the shooting, and a local drug dealer is exposed. | ||||||
10 | 10 | 'Visions Splendid' | Gary Conway | John Upton | 22 March 1994 | |
Maggie and Wayne investigate the harassment of an elderly lady, and Roz lands a job at the station. | ||||||
11 | 11 | 'Abandoned' | Paul Moloney | Anne Brooksbank | 26 March 1994 | |
A baby is found abandoned in Mount Thomas and causes more trouble than imagined. | ||||||
12 | 12 | 'Damaged Goods' | Judith John-Story | Howard Griffiths | 5 April 1994 | |
The wife of a solicitor is arrested for shoplifting, and Tom risks his reputation to help a friend. | ||||||
13 | 13 | 'Armed and Dangerous' | Steve Mann | Peter Kinloch | 15 April 1994 | |
A spate of armed robberies brings the Special Response Squad to Mount Thomas. | ||||||
14 | 14 | 'Reunion' | Gary Conway | Tony Morphett | 19 April 1994 | |
Chris is shocked to find her supposedly dead ex-husband very much alive. | ||||||
15 | 15 | 'Family Ties' | Alister Smart | Ysabelle Dean | 26 April 1994 | |
The fate of a small boy hangs in the balance due to a maze of untruths. | ||||||
16 | 16 | 'Theft' | Chris Langman | Anne Brooksbank | 3 May 1994 | |
Wayne is accused of theft, and his future at the station hangs in the balance. | ||||||
17 | 17 | 'Meat is Hung, Men are Hanged' | Steve Mann | Everett De Roche | 10 May 1994 | |
The return of a convicted child killer could have grave consequences for Mount Thomas. | ||||||
18 | 18 | 'Conduct Unbecoming' | Gary Conway | Ray Harding | 17 May 1994 | |
PJ meets his match when an old flame comes to town to solve a cattle duffing problem. | ||||||
19 | 19 | 'Good Cop, Bad Cop' | Alister Smart | Tony Morphett | 24 May 1994 | |
The Blue Heelers are worried that Tom may be transferred back to Melbourne. | ||||||
20 | 20 | 'The Final Season' | Chris Adshead | Tim Gooding | 31 May 1994 | |
Wayne's hero comes to Mount Thomas and finds it hard to live up to his reputation. | ||||||
21 | 21 | 'Payback' | Steve Mann | Judith Colquhoun | 7 June 1994 | |
Nick is destined to lose another relationship when his girlfriend knocks down someone and is accused of attempted murder. | ||||||
22 | 22 | 'Sex, Lies and Videotapes' | Gary Conway | Patrick Edgworth | 14 June 1994 | |
Tom's mate Charles Turner embezzles $10,000 from the football club's funds. | ||||||
23 | 23 | 'Men in Her Life' | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Tony Morphett | 21 June 1994 | |
When Maggie's reputation is on the line, her father comes to Mount Thomas to help sort it out. | ||||||
24 | 24 | 'A Bird in the Hand' | Richard Sarell | Ysabelle Dean | 28 June 1994 | |
The team discovers an animal smuggling scheme going on in Mount Thomas. | ||||||
25 | 25 | 'Missing' | Steve Mann | Anne Brooksbank | 5 July 1994 | |
Bill Mason follows up leads to the disappearance of his son, Paul, four years earlier. | ||||||
26 | 26 | 'Day in Court' | Mark Piper | Justin Glockerla Stephen Measday | 12 July 1994 | |
Maggie has her first day in court presenting evidence, and she's got butterflies. | ||||||
27 | 27 | 'Nowhere to Run' | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Susan Hore | 19 July 1994 | |
A young girl is found dead, and her housemates are suspected of involvement. | ||||||
28 | 28 | 'Consequences' | Richard Sarell | John Upton | 26 July 1994 | |
Inspector Faulkner investigates a local man who is selling inferior carcasses as quality meat. | ||||||
29 | 29 | 'A Matter of Trust' | Steve Mann | Anne Brooksbank | 2 August 1994 | |
Roz is personally involved in a domestic case. | ||||||
30 | 30 | 'Necessary Force' | Mark Piper | Tony Morphett | 9 August 1994 | |
Roz hears a shooting over the telephone and Wayne's marriage breaks down when Roz leaves to go back to Melbourne. Final regular appearance of Roz Patterson | ||||||
31 | 31 | 'Bitter Harvest' | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Justin Glockerla Alan Hopgood | 16 August 1994 | |
When a rape occurs in Mount Thomas, PJ thinks he knows who the culprit is. | ||||||
32 | 32 | 'Crazy Like a Fox' | Alister Smart | John Lord Tony Morphett | 23 August 1994 | |
A brother and sister feuding, an antique store owner is accused of receiving stolen goods, and Nick is offered a bribe while on duty. | ||||||
33 | 33 | 'Old Dogs, New Tricks' | Steve Mann | Rachel Lewis | 30 August 1994 | |
Some strange things are going on at an old people's home and lead to an unexpected culprit. | ||||||
34 | 34 | 'Labour of Love' | Mark Piper | Ysabelle Dean | 6 September 1994 | |
Wayne Patterson and the new recruit, Adam Cooper, have a personality clash. First Appearance of Constable Adam Cooper | ||||||
35 | 35 | 'Escape Route' | Chris Martin-Jones | Judith Colquhoun | 13 September 1994 | |
A car crash victim turns out to be a battered wife. Adam falls for Maggie. | ||||||
36 | 36 | 'Adverse Possession' | Riccardo Pellizzeri | John Coulter Justin Glockerla | 20 September 1994 | |
A farmer stands to lose his land due to an ancient law. | ||||||
37 | 37 | 'The Folly of Youth' | Steve Mann | Susan Hore | 27 September 1994 | |
Two missing girls cause suspicion to be placed in an unfair direction when looking for suspects. | ||||||
38 | 38 | 'Face Value' | Mark Piper | Hugh Stuckey | 4 October 1994 | |
A car accident involving a priest puzzles the team. | ||||||
39 | 39 | 'Suspicion' | Chris Martin-Jones | Anne Brooksbank | 11 October 1994 | |
A drug raid goes wrong, and suspicion is rife among the Heelers as to whose fault it was. | ||||||
40 | 40 | 'Without Intent' | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Peter Gawler | 18 October 1994 | |
A carpet shop is ram-raided, and a body goes missing from a funeral parlour during a B & S ball. | ||||||
41 | 41 | 'Family Matters' | Steve Mann | David Allen | 25 October 1994 | |
An overzealous young security guard's accusations lead to a much more interesting suspect than first thought, and a young girl comes into the station highly distressed. | ||||||
42 | 42 | 'The First Stone' | Mark Piper | Tony Morphett | 1 November 1994 | |
Nick is involved in a murder investigation that could spell the end of his career. | ||||||
43 | 43 | 'Skin Deep' | Chris Martin-Jones | Ysabelle Dean | 8 November 1994 | |
A stabbing proves hard for the Heelers to handle when racism becomes involved. | ||||||
44 | 44 | 'Luck of the Draw' | Riccardo Pellizzeri | Cassandra Carter | 15 November 1994 | |
Tom's wife, Nell, is killed in a car accident. | ||||||
45 | 45 | 'Damage Control' | Gary Conway | Judith Colquhoun Michaeley O'Brien | 22 November 1994 | |
Maggie's boyfriend is suspected of being on the take when a horse racing ring is discovered. |
DVD release[edit]
The Complete First Season | ||||
Set Details | Special Features | |||
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Release Dates | ||||
Australia | ||||
2 November 2005[18] |
References[edit]
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Blue Heelers - Season 1 |
- General
- Zuk, T. Blue Heelers: 1994 episode guide, Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 1 August 2007.
- TV.com editors. Blue Heelers Episode Guide - Season 1, TV.com. Retrieved 1 August 2007.
- Specific
- ^ abIMDb. Blue Heelers trivia. Retrieved 1 April 2008.
- ^'A Woman's Place'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 1. 10 September 1993.
- ^'Wives'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 4. 8 February 1994.
- ^'Waiting For Apples'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 5. 15 February 1994.
- ^ ab'Apprehended Violence'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 6. 22 February 1994.
- ^'Life After Death'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 7. 1 March 1994.
- ^'Diary Entry'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 9. 15 March 1994.
- ^'Reunion'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 14. 19 March 1994.
- ^'Meat Is Hung, Men Are Hanged'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 17. 10 May 1994.
- ^'Day in Court'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 26. 12 July 1994.
- ^'Nowhere to Run'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 19. 19 July 1994.
- ^'Old Dogs, New Tricks'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 33. 30 August 1994.
- ^'Labour of Love'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 34. 6 September 1994.
- ^'The Folly of Youth'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 37. 27 September 1994.
- ^'A Matter of Trust'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 29. 2 August 1994.
- ^'The First Stone'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 42. 1 November 1994.
- ^'Skin Deep'. Blue Heelers. Season 1. Episode 43. 8 November 1994.
- ^Idato, Michael. Blue Heelers - Season 1 - DVD Review, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 January 2007.
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The Heelers investigate the theft of a harvester on the eve of its repossession by bailiffs. Meanwhile, Nick investigates why a mysterious woman is rifling through a dead man's possessions and Wayne attends his first autopsy.
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Duck hunting season hits Mount Thomas which incurs the wrath of local school-teacher Brian Shields who is anti-guns. The following day Brian is found dead and suspicion falls on the city duck hunters that he had an altercation with. His wife tells them that he committed suicide as he had terminal cancer but Maggie doesn't believe her story. Did his wife kill him? Meanwhile, Roz buys a new car for her hair & beauty salon business but she neglects the cleaning of the station which doesn't please Tom.
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Roz is none too pleased when Wayne is called out during the night to a breaking and entering. However, later she realizes that one of her beauty clients unknowingly is a recipient of stolen jewelry from the B&E and wonders whether to tell Wayne. Meanwhile, Nick arrests a man who he believes is drunk and who promptly hits Nick but PJ recognizes him as famed hostage negotiator Jack 'Blackjack' Eagan and which makes him curious as to why he's in Mount Thomas.
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The annual Mount Thomas Cup and Picnic Day brings with it a lot of aggravation for Tom. Meanwhile, PJ pursues an elusive criminal due into town for the races and Maggie has her work cut out for her with a stern Sergeant from another precinct on his annual jaunt to Mount Thomas.
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The wedding plans of Len and Joanne are not running smoothly and it takes a lot of work by Tom to get it back on track. Nick finds a young girl locked in a caravan and makes it his mission to charge her father for neglect. Meanwhile, Peter Horton arrives at Mount Thomas police station confessing to a murder committed over ten years previously but is he telling the truth or not? Elsewhere, Roz is stopped for speeding by Nick and loses her license as she has 11 points previously accrued. She begs Wayne to help her out but Nick won't budge. But Roz learns the truth at ...
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The Heelers investigate a serious road traffic accident and PJ tries to avert trouble between two warring neighbours.
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Wayne and Roz continue to argue about her possible move to Melbourne. Later, whilst out on a routine patrol Wayne stops to help the occupants of a broken down car and is shot by an unknown assailant. Acting on a tip-off of a break and entry at hot shot solicitor Mr. Haley the Heelers arrest Sandra and Larry but on further investigation they find that the relationship between the couple and Mr. Haley runs much deeper.
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A curious mother uncovers information from her daughter Kym's diary that suggests a drug dealer is operating near the school. Meanwhile, Wayne returns to work after the shooting but is very tense. Is he ready to be back at work?
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Vivian Harris, a 70-year-old farmer, complains to the Heelers of harassment. Maggie and Wayne investigate and find that it is not kids that are harassing her but someone closer to home. Meanwhile, Roz interviews for the job as secretary as Mount Thomas station and gets the post but considers turning it down because it would mean being always with Wayne giving them no space.
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A baby boy is found abandoned at Mount Thomas railway station which Nick finds hard to deal with. Maggie and Nick take him to the hospital but later the baby goes missing and The Heelers rush to find the baby and the mother before it is too late. Roz finds out about her new job at the station from Sgt. Croydon but her re-organization of the station and handling of queries gets Tom riled up almost immediately. It takes for Roz to quit for Tom to realize what he could lose.
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Roz is asked to address the Countrywomen's Association about what it is like being married to a rural based cop. Wayne gets grief over the rostering of his fellow staff. An arthritic farmer keeps his son out of school but Nick sees a way to help the farmer and get the son back to school.
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PJ teams up with the Special Response Force and his old friend Senior Sergeant Col Monroe to investigate a series of aggravated burglaries in Mount Thomas.
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Chris is told by Tom that her ex-husband Terry Kennedy has been killed in a car crash. Chris identifies him from a tattoo but it later turns out that Terry is alive. It turns out that a friend of his with the same tattoo was killed. Tom and PJ find out and try to persuade her to turn Terry in but Terry is very persuasive. What will Chris do?
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The Heelers search for missing five-year-old Zac Hart but find he's been taken on a shop-lifting spree with his step-sister Ginny. Later, their mother Heather is beaten up badly and Ginny swears that Heather's ex Barry beat her up. But when arrested Barry admits to beating up Heather but did not see or take Zac. So leads the Heelers in a frantic search to find his secret hiding place before it is too late.
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Visiting salesman George Patterson's car is stolen and when it's recovered by Wayne he claims that two of his leather jackets are missing from the car. Following his claim nosy neighbor, Graham McCann, calls into the police station and states that he saw Wayne take the jackets. Wayne is investigated and Roz is justifiably annoyed that they are targeting Wayne. Meanwhile, P.J. watches a known criminal who believes stole a safe from a local shop. He doesn't have long to wait when the errant thief injures himself trying to blow open the safe with dynamite. It later ...
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Lee Sutcliffe, the daughter of convicted child killer Clive Royce Ostroff, and her husband Jim become the targets of a terror campaign, both at their home and at work, after Clive is granted early release. Clive had murdered 9-year-old Rebecca Rees fourteen years previously as she walked home from school. The Heelers must try and convince the locals, who swear revenge, that Lee is also a victim and should be left alone. Tom has to convince Clive to take the train away from Mount Thomas to Melbourne for his own safety.
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P.J.'s ex-girlfriend Hilary Edmunds arrives back in Mount Thomas and P.J. feels the old spark between them. But has Hilary forgiven him for the last time they were together? Meanwhile, Wayne investigates a claim of molestation by Angela DeVenuto after she is arrested for shop-lifting. But is she telling the truth?
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Tom goes on leave with a former Blue Heeler and the remaining Blue Heelers are worried when it seems as though he may be transferred back to Melbourne and the dreaded Charlie Glover taking his place. But Tom does not want the transfer to the city and Charlie is equally reluctant so together they have to convince Insp. Ted Faulkner to change his mind. Elsewhere, Wayne has a difficult time trying to serve a summons to Randolph Soames.
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Australian footy legend Big Don Danites arrives in Mount Thomas with his wife Tracey which delights Wayne who asks him to coach the local under-10s. But Big Don shows a different side when his drinking gets out of control and he hits his wife forcing her to throw him out. Elsewhere, the Heelers have their annual District Firearms Trials.
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Nick forms a romantic attachment to Jennifer Willis and a deep bond with her daughter Kate, as he tries to put the tragedy of his wife and child's deaths behind him. But his happiness is short-lived when he finds that she was responsible for the hit-and-run of her former boyfriend Tony McHugh. Meanwhile, the Heelers try to find a peeping tom.
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Tom discovers that his friend Charlie McVie has embezzled the football club's funds but when questioned Charlie admits to Tom that he is being blackmailed by his daughter's former boyfriend. Meanwhile, Maggie and Wayne arrest Gail Hutton for drunk and disorderly and lock her up for the night only to discover that she is underage. Then PJ and Tom make a discovery that links both cases together. Elsewhere, Mount Thomas takes delivery of a new police vehicle which makes Nick happy no end.
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Maggie runs foul of prominent local politician Ken Forbes when she arrests him for driving under the influence. The matter is complicated when her current boyfriend and Forbes's assistant Glenn Ritchie lies to cover up for the politician causing Maggie to be investigated by her superiors. This brings her father Pat into town and who is determined to help despite Maggie's protests. Maggie is forced to leave Chris's lodgings and move into her own place in order to take suspicion away from her.
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The Heelers go in pursuit of some rare snake smugglers. Roz is asked to tidy up Alan McCubbin's station house but becomes uncomfortable with him when he becomes overly friendly with her and reeking of alcohol and so pretends to have flu to stay away from him. Roz tells Tom but he tells her to put a lid on it but further investigation by Tom uncovers Alan's drink problem and he is suspended.
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Bill Mason, the father of a nineteen-year-old boy who disappeared near Mount Thomas, comes to town on the fourth anniversary of his disappearance. A reenactment of the disappearance on television prompts a number of fresh calls and finally brings the Healers a lead. But will it bring good news to Bill? Elsewhere, PJ, Nick and Wayne play a practical joke on Maggie.
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Traveling magistrate Sgt. Paula Dyson arrives in Mount Thomas for a number of cases which sees most of the Heelers have their day in court. P.J. and Chris's relationship becomes strained when she refuses to testify in the trial of Barry Lambert.
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Sally Lewis is found dead in a shared house where suspicion falls on her room-mates, including her sister Heather, who may have been involved in her death. The team also reunite one of the room-mates with his estranged father.
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Newly promoted Inspector Faulkner visits Mount Thomas to launch the local Safety House Scheme but the chief public supporter Bill Todd, owner of the local meat works, is found to be selling inferior carcasses as quality meat which puts a dent in Inspector Faulkner's plans. But he insists that any action be postponed until after the launch. Meanwhile, PJ pressures young burglar Damien Parker into confessing to a string of burglaries but later Damien is found badly beaten. The Heelers have their work cut out trying to find out who took out their anger on Damien.
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Roz is suspended from her job after passing on classified information to her friend Liz Mooney in the hope she can retain custody of her son from her violent husband. Elsewhere, a young teen comes to Mount Thomas to find his birth mother but is beaten up by his half-brother who assumes he's a burglar
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After an eventful night where wealthy rural resident Moira Field shoots and kills an intruder, and following her suspension from her job, Roz decides to leave Wayne and return home to Melbourne.
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PJ pursues Joe Furness aka Joe Birch as he believes he is guilty of a series of rapes in St. Davids. Meanwhile, Trish Lowe has a serious infatuation on PJ and invites the Heelers to a party for her birthday. But Trish is raped later than night and PJ is convinced that Joe is the culprit.
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Nick pulls over a car for speeding and is bribed by the driver to let him off. Meanwhile, feuding brother and sister Philipa and Greg Sutton make life hell for the Blue Heelers. Elsewhere, an angry man accuses an antique store owner of receiving stolen goods.
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Nick and Maggie investigate unexplained mishaps in a retiree's home whilst Wayne goes on the search for who is breaking into people's houses without stealing anything.
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Whilst attending a training course in Melbourne Wayne attempts to get to see Roz but her mother prevents him. This angers him and he takes his frustration out on newly qualified police cadet, Adam Cooper. Unknown to Wayne he is the new constable in Mount Thomas. Meanwhile, an advertisement for a 'travelling masseuse' in the local newspaper has tongues in Mount Thomas wagging. PJ agrees to go and find information on the masseuse but finds her injured in the motel room and all her cash gone.
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Pina Neilsen, the Filipino victim of a car crash, refuses to tell The Heelers about the accident or her family until her husband Frank Neilson turns up in Mount Thomas. Then, with the help of Yolanda Roberts, she tells them that she is a victim of spousal abuse and doesn't want to see him again. However, Frank doesn't take this news too well and sets out to find Pina before she is moved to a woman's refuge.
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P.J. and Tom are caught in the middle of a contentious local land dispute between P.J.'s ex-girlfriend Hilary Edmunds's uncle Stan Horvath and Geoff Lovett who is claiming adverse possession of the land.
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The Heelers investigate the disappearance of Joanne Foster as she made her way to work.
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The Heelers try to catch out a married couple who are trying to con parishioners out of their hard-earned cash by stating they are verge of discovering a cure for cancer. When it looks like the local priest may be involved PJ and Tom become determined to catch them.
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A tip-off from a small-time drug user which leads to a drug raid goes wrong when the drug dealers find out about the raid and manage to evade the Heelers. PJ begins to suspect that someone from inside the force tipped off the drug dealers and his suspicions lie with Maggie's boyfriend Sean. Meanwhile, Adam's friend Melissa starts working in the pub and is very popular. However, money and drink go missing from the bar and Chris is convinced that Melissa is involved but Adam isn't willing to believe her.
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Julia Fogarty's late husband Gary's body goes missing from a funeral parlour and Tom believes it is the work of some of the B&S Ball revellers. When the body is found it is sent to Melbourne for an autopsy and it shows that Gary was poisoned and hadn't died from natural causes as originally suspected. Meanwhile, when a carpet shop is ram-raided and then an electronics shop Adam goes on the hunt to find out who the culprits are.
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Jason Campbell, a young security guard hoping to be a police officer, blames a small-time criminal for burglaries which gets PJ on the case. Meanwhile, a young girl is robbed of company funds after she becomes faint in the park and the Heelers investigate as to whether it was an inside job.
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Nick is unwittingly involved in a murder investigation that could spell the end of his career when a rowdy drunk that Nick took home is found dead the next day. PJ's mother gives him some relationship advice in hopes he will get married.
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Tensions are running high as renovations are underway in the Mt. Thomas station when two Aborigines arrive in town, and Tom is accused of racial prejudice.
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Tom's wife Nell is fatally injured and his daughter Susan is injured when a car driven by drunk teenagers plows into their car also killing the three teenagers. Lou Vicenza, father of one of the dead teenagers, makes a complaint to Chris about her supplying alcohol to underage kids which she vehemently denies. So who supplied the teenagers with booze? And is the crash all that it seems?
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Maggie's hopes of promotion to Detective are thwarted with the arrival of Senior Constable Rose Egan from St. David's who is in line for the same job. Further compounding her woes is the news that her boyfriend Sean is suspected of being on the take when a horse racing ring-in is discovered.