Blue Heelers is a character-based drama about the coppers in an Australian country town. The young team of police are the focus of the stories, the impact of events on each of them and their loved ones are the heart of the series. We watch their successes and their failures and learn to grow with them.
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13x09 One Day More Aired: Jun. 03, 2006Snr Sgt Tom Croydon knows he should be looking after his own health and renewing ties with his estranged family, but he's distracted when disgraced … [continue reading]
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Directors
- Chris Langman (51 episodes)
- Steve Mann (48 episodes)
- Richard Sarell (28 episodes)
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- Tony Morphett (560 episodes)
- Hal McElroy (511 episodes)
- John Banas (35 episodes)
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- John Wood's (Tom Croydon) favorite line from all 500 episodes of the series is "You shot Doherty's dog?", shouted by him to Constables Maggie Doyle and Wayne Patterson in the pilot…
[show]John Wood's (Tom Croydon) favorite line from all 500 episodes of the series is "You shot Doherty's dog?", shouted by him to Constables Maggie Doyle and Wayne Patterson in the pilot episode.
[hide] - The same blue heeler dog was used as Tom Croydon's dog Digger throughout the entire series. In reality its name was Bluey, and lasted in the show from 1994-2005.
- In the DVD audio commentary of season two, released in November 2005, John Wood and line producer David Clarke (VI) mention that Damian Walshe-Howling, who played Constable Adam Cooper from…
[show]In the DVD audio commentary of season two, released in November 2005, John Wood and line producer David Clarke (VI) mention that Damian Walshe-Howling, who played Constable Adam Cooper from 1995-1998, was set to reprise his role in 2006. He came back to the show in the very last episode.
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