Blue Heelers

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  • TV-14
  • 1993
  • 14 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 is currently running and has 14 seasons (395 episodes). The series first aired on September 9, 1993.

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One Day More -Part 2
11. One Day More -Part 2
June 13, 2007
Tom last saw Adam eight years ago when he was dismissed from the police force for corruption. Now Adam's accusations may send Tom to jail, the station is about to be closed, and the jobs of all the Mount Thomas police members are on the line.
One Day More -Part 1
10. One Day More -Part 1
June 9, 2007
Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon knows he should be looking after his own health and renewing ties with his estranged family. But he's distracted when disgraced former Constable Adam Cooper returns to town and makes serious criminal accusations against him.
Moonlighting
9. Moonlighting
June 6, 2007
To pay off his gambling debts, Joss takes a night job driving a cab. His first big fare is a charismatic high roller who offers Joss a fast and illegal way to make money.
Down To Earth
8. Down To Earth
May 31, 2007
A beaten up Joss finds himself homeless after losing most of his money to gambling. Kelly helps out a lawyer who she just happens to be dating. Rory has a crush on Susie, or maybe its susie who has the crush.
Burning Up
7. Burning Up
May 27, 2007
Kelly finds herself drawn to attractive young lawyer, David Murray, but is furious when he defeats her in court, allowing an accused arsonist to walk free. Joss receives a surprise visit from his mother, who is concerned about all the money he has been splashing around.
Going Down Swinging
6. Going Down Swinging
May 24, 2007
Alex is left fighting for his life in hospital. Falcon-Price seizes his chance to prove Tom isn't fit for duty.
Affluenza
5. Affluenza
May 19, 2007
Joss gets the gambling bug when he and Kelly apprehend a pickpocket and a grateful punter gives him a winning tip
What's Love Got To Do With It
4. What's Love Got To Do With It
May 14, 2007
Tom's mysterious disappearance from Mt Thomas sees Inspector Falcon-Price happily take over the station. As Amy investigates a brutal assault and home invasion. The Inspector gets on Amy's nerves as he continually hinders her attempts to solve the case.
Dirt
3. Dirt
May 9, 2007
Responding to a reported fire in the National Park, Jonesy and Alex find a baby's remains in a firepit. Their investigation leads to a young girl and her involvement in a farm run by a cult. Alex struggles to connect with his son but his dismissal of Rory's claims of feeling sick lands Rory in hospital.
Boss
2. Boss
May 4, 2007
It is obvious to everyone at the station that the Boss is struggling with his health. Despite concerns from others and Amy's persistence to get Tom to a doctor, he remains stubborn and in denial. Tom is forced to deal with past emotions when a young boy turns up on his doorstep wanting his help and guidance.
Only The Lonely
1. Only The Lonely
May 1, 2007
Several shots have been fired at uniform police in Mt Thomas. They suspect the shooter is a man wanting revenge for the death of his son after being arrested and sent to prison.Tom meets and old friend from church after he is found shoplifting. He discovers that the man's daughter is dying from leukemia. Tom is also not well, but refuses to admit it and see a doctor
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Where to Watch Blue Heelers
Blue Heelers is available for streaming on the Southern Star Entertainment website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Blue Heelers on demand at Amazon Prime and Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    September 9, 1993
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (1,820)