Beth McKinley was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers and joined the cast in 1996 playing the mother of new Probationary Constable, Dash McKinley. 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. TV Series She remained for several episodes until the station was deemed to have too many officers. Mel Carter was a fictional character on Blue Heelers. Constable Evan 'Jonesy' Jones: In his first episode, he and PJ were investigating the burglary and assault of a police widow and, to speed things up, Jack planted evidence on the main suspect, this wasn't noticed at the time. Before the series, Draper and P.J.
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Keith Purvis was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers. Hey, you're talking about a friend of mine!
While married to him, she had an affair with her current husband Brett Allcott. However, this distance gradually shortens more and more as the series progresses, resulting in a comment that Widgeree is now only 20 minutes' drive away in season 9.
He appeared on a recurring basis from 1995 until 2001. In 2003 (Season 10) Ben Stewart had an affair with the inspector's wife, Felicity. She was lent to Mount Thomas for the remainder of Maggie's time in witness protection but, when her husband was charged with major fraud, she and her daughter returned to Melbourne. He was a detective based at district headquarters in St Davids, Neale had a relationship with Maggie Doyle but after twice finding himself under suspicion for corruption he departed for a fresh start in Melbourne.
Portrayed by David Glazebrook, 1994 – 1995. She appeared on a recurring basis between 1996 and 1997 and again between 2000 and 2001. Portrayed by Daniel Fredrikson, 2002 – 2003. Zoe Hamilton was a fictional character on the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers. He was Mount Thomas' less than helpful journalist and wrote primarily for the Mount Thomas gazette. Sen. Const. As a result, her car drove onto the wrong side of the road just outside Mount Thomas and had a head-on collision with another car that left three teenagers dead and Susan in hospital.
In his fourth episode, after PJ had done some investigating, he found out that Jack had been falsifying evidence and he had a big decision on his hands – report it and get Jack dismissed and also lose the case which Maggie was about to prosecute, or do nothing and win the case. He appeared in the season 12 finale and appeared on a recurring basis in the 13th and final season of the series. Beth was very well known in Mount Thomas, and very knowledgeable about everything to do with the town and its inhabitants. 's direct superior but he was expelled from the force after he was proven to be corrupt.
As of 2000, Pat is in prison after being charged with the murder of Mick, having shot his son when he discovered that Mick was not only corrupt, but that he had also murdered his own sister. Hayley Fulton was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers. IF.com.au Sally Downie was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers. In 1999 (season 6), P.J implies that Falcon-Price is attracted to Maggie Doyle, when Maggie confronted him about this, he informs her that he was actually planning on giving her the vacant Sergeant's position. Introduced in the first season, Grantham was a Detective Sergeant at St Davids and was technically P.J. This is where he met his girlfriend with whom he had a baby (Rachel). She, her husband and fourteen-month-old daughter settled on land in Mount Thomas, with the aim of starting a vineyard. He was a lawyer in the series from 1995–2005. At the start of his tenure at St Davids, It was apparent that Russell was trying to get some dirt on Tom Croydon in a bid to get himself further in the force. Unfortunately after a few months it appeared they were having trouble caring properly for the baby and a foster mother was needed. Another episode that showed this was the episode when Rory was rushed to hospital with appendicitis.
She was portrayed by Marie Trevor who had also had a guest role in Blue Heelers before she started playing Leila in 1996. Because of their hardworking heritage, the breed craves regular physical and mental stimulation to stay satisfied. Gossie, as he was affectionately known to the community and his colleagues, was stationed at the rural town of Riddells Creek for approximately 20 years.
Rory was 9 years old when he entered the series. He reappeared in season 2 as the security manager for the local bank after the bank was robbed and P.J. Merv Poole was a fictional character on Blue Heelers.
They love a job, so puzzle toys and games of fetch are great activities for Blue Heelers. Dr. Tibor Kerenyi was a fictional character on the long-running Australian TV series Blue Heelers. Portrayed by Colin Duckworth, 1995 – 2001. After a hostage situation involving the Falcon Price children, Ben stopped pursuing the relationship as it became apparent that it was not going anywhere. Gina Belfanti was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers. Inspector Monica Draper was a fictional character who appeared on Blue Heelers on a recurring basis from 1995 to 2006. He was a real "fair-dinkum" farmer and was always there to cause a stir when the copper were quiet. His character was introduced into Blue Heelers by a Victoria Police Media Advisor who was a Sergeant with Victoria Police. In 2004, she was raped and murdered by the Baxters (the people who blew up the Mount Thomas Station). Chief Superintendent Clive Adamson was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers. Widgeree Police Station was filmed at location at Clarkefield, Victoria, Australia.
He decided he would have to tell the truth and Jack was dismissed from the police force. That Sergeant was David O'Connor of Victoria's Western Region. After a break of five years, Adamson returned to the series after Inspector Falcon-Price was abducted. Mick murdered Maggie, and was himself shot and killed by Pat after he had found out that Mick had killed Maggie. He was involved in many dramas in Mount Thomas and was quite often a bit of a problem for the local coppers from 1997–2005. She was the wife of Mount Thomas' officer-in-charge, Tom Croydon.
Senior Constable Rose Egan was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers. She was the second wife of Tom Croydon.