Blue Heelers (season 11)
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Blue Heelers - Season 11 | |
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Country of origin | Australia |
Network | Seven Network |
Original run | 4 February 2004 – 5 November 2004 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Previous season | Season 10 |
Next season | Season 12 |
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The eleventh season of the Australian police-drama Blue Heelers premiered on the Seven Network on 4 February 2004 and aired on Wednesday nights at 8:30 PM. The 39-episode season concluded 5 November, 2004.
The programme suffered along with the Seven Networks as a whole; its ratings in a dire state. 2004 became the year in which the producers took a radical approach to shake-up their show. The 39-episode 11th season saw the programme start the year closer to the wrong end of the weekly top 50 - and sometimes out of it altogether. However when storylines heated up towards June/July - the numbers did too - and the programme enjoyed an amicable ratings performance thereon in 2005. On 21 April 2004 Blue Heelers aired a special event: a live episode. While Paul Bishop did not appear due to film commitments,[1] this theatre-esque event drew large ratings and was the first step made in attempting to draw viewers back to the show. The broadcast hit nearly 1.6 million viewers in April, helping Seven to narrowly win the No. 1 spot for the night;[2] but it failed to resurrect the numbers for the show as Seven had hoped.
This was followed by the overhaul of the show. Its 440th episode, "End of Innocence", aired on 6 July 2004 and saw a new family in town being suspected of ghastly crimes. The Baxter family terrorised Clancy, Jo, Tom and Grace, and shortly thereafter the terror became reality when the station was blown up and Clancy and Jo were killed. Soon after, Grace was found raped and murdered.
Nick Schultz, now in Homicide, returned to investigate, and soon learned that Tom had changed as a result of these events, and was now much harsher and determined to gain vengeance on the Baxters. Four new cops arrived on the scene - the smart Detective Senior Constable Amy Fox, family man Sergeant Mark Jacobs, and ambitious rival trainees, Probationary Constables Kelly O'Rourke and Joss Peroni (whose birthdays just happen to be on the same day).[3][4] In episode 445, "Checkmate", Barry Baxter was sent to jail for the terror attacks, and Nick departed Mt Thomas leaving his colleagues to face their new situation. The ratings picked up significantly during this time.
In the final episodes of the season, a series of attempts on Tom's life saw him suspect Tarni Baxter (Melissa Andersen), the jailed Baxter's daughter. Although there was no proof against her, the closing moments of the season finale saw a crazy-with-rage Tom attempting to drown Tarni in a river.
While some critics and fans were concerned at the new soap opera style that Blue Heelers had embraced, ratings remained high for the rest of the season.
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[edit] Casting
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Guest actors included Charles "Bud" Tingwell, Nicki Paull, Bernard Curry, Lesley Baker, Danny Adcock, Alan Hopgood, Danijela Duspara,Frankie J. Holden, Simon Westaway and Jeremy Linday Taylor.
[edit] Production
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[edit] Reception
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[edit] Awards
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[edit] Season Synopsis
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Storylines included:
- the return to Mt Thomas of Luke Darcy, who terrorised PJ and Jo which ended in Luke Darcy's death and PJ as the main suspect, but proved not the killer,
- Ben's engagement collapsing, and him having to face Susie over the events of the tenth season finale,
- Jonesy and Susie embarking on a short-lived relationship, and
- the engagement of PJ and Jo, which ended when PJ was haunted by Maggie's memory.
- Note: Lisa McCune did not refilm and scenes, old scenes were just "cut and pasted" to form the new scenes.[5]
Storylines over the second half of the season included:
- Moving into the new station and discovering the new power situation,
- Jonesy finding a suspicious girlfriend, Donna (Samantha Healy), after discovering Susie with Ben,
- Tom remaining a changed man after his wife's death,
- Kelly being harassed by new Sgt. Roy Holland,
- Joss beginning a relationship with a much older woman, Fay Tudor (Tottie Goldsmith), and
- PJ and Amy facing tensions with one another.
[edit] Episodes
# | # | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | Original airdate (Aust.) |
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1 | 419 | "Retribution (1)" | Roger Hodgman | Michaeley O'Brien | 4 February 2004 |
Luke Darcy returns to Mt. Thomas, and seems to be a changed man. But Jo takes the bullet when he attacks her. | |||||
2 | 420 | "Retribution (2)" | Peter Sharp | Bill Garner | 11 February 2004 |
P.J is accused of murder. | |||||
3 | 421 | "The Right Thing" | Declan Eames | Ysabelle Dean | 18 February 2004 |
4 | 422 | "Happily Ever After" | Chris Adshead | Jenny Lewis | 25 February 2004 |
5 | 423 | "Heirs Apparent" | Chris Langman | David Allen | 3 March 2004 |
6 | 424 | "A Mere Formality" | George Ogilvie | Ted Roberts | 10 March 2004 |
7 | 425 | "Cast the First Stone" | 17 March 2004 | ||
8 | 426 | "Great Expectations" | Steve Mann | Dave Worthington John Banas |
24 March 2004 |
9 | 427 | "Off Your Face" | 31 March 2004 | ||
10 | 428 | "Running Scared" | 7 April 2004 | ||
11 | 429 | "Mind Wide Open" | 23 April 2004 | ||
12 | 430 | "Reasonable Doubts" | 21 April 2004 | ||
This episode of Blue Heelers went to air LIVE. | |||||
13 | 431 | "Inside Story" | 28 April 2004 | ||
The Heelers investigate some strange happenings at an all ladies prison. | |||||
14 | 432 | "Secrets & Lies" | 5 May 2004 | ||
15 | 433 | "Yesterday's Hero" | 12 May 2004 | ||
16 | 434 | "The Cull" | 19 May 2004 | ||
17 | 435 | "Life of the Party (1)" | 2 June 2004 | ||
18 | 436 | "Life of the Party (2)" | 9 June 2004 | ||
19 | 437 | "Keeping Mum" | 16 June 2004 | ||
20 | 438 | "Payback" | 23 July 2004 | ||
Susie accidentally shoots Ben while investigating a break in. | |||||
21 | 439 | "Echoes" | Steve Mann | Maureen Sherlock | 30 July 2004 |
P.J does everything in his power to prove that Maggie wasn't wrong, much to Jo's displeasure. Jo calls off her engagement to P.J. | |||||
22 | 440 | "End of Innocence" | Chris Langman | Bill Garner | 6 July 2004 |
The Mt. Thomas Police Station is bombed and, while Tom just escapes the blast, Jo and Clancy are killed. | |||||
23 | 441 | "Headless Chooks" | Chris Adshead | Bill Roberts | 14 July 2004 |
The Heelers are running around like headless chooks after the bombing of the Mt. Thomas police station and the team has to deal with the tragic death of their colleague, Jo Parrish, and with the death of 'the superman', Clancy Freeman. Inspector Falcon-Price arrives on the scene as well as Sergeant Nick Schultz who returns to Mt. Thomas as part of the Homicide Squad to investigate the bombing. The team goes into overdrive trying to find Grace and the station bomber while Tom, seriously injured and fed up with the lack of effort his team is putting into finding Grace, discharges himself from the hospital and helps in the search; he finds Grace's body lying in a creek on the Holstein property, the Holsteins being relatives of suspect, Cal Milic. But, Grace's body was found only 1km from the Baxter house and Tom is determined to get the Baxters for what they'd done, although there is no evidence that points to Barry Baxter or any of his sons. Mt. Thomas also gets two new members: Sergeant Mark Jacobs, whom the Inspector promises Tom's job to, and new edition to the C.I. team, Det. Snr. Const. Amy Fox, not immediately fitting in very well. The episode concludes with Tom, against all advice, taking a drive alone to see the Baxters. When he returns he reports that only Troy Baxter was home and "He's met with an unfortunate accident, he's dead". What are the team to think? What had Tom done? |
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24 | 442 | "A Time For Mourning" | Peter Sharp | Ysabelle Dean | 21 July 2004 |
The Heelers receive the autopsy report on Grace Curtis revealing she was beaten and raped before being tossed into the river and drowning because of exhaustion. This intensifies the search for the rapist and murderer when another rape victim is discovered within circumstances almost identical to those of the rape of Grace Curtis. An old man thinks he has been robbed when a cigar box containing money disappears from his house; Joss is assigned to be his "bodyguard" for a day. Amy still struggles to fit in with the C.I. branch at Mt. Thomas and, with all the happenings, tension within the station grows as everybody is still having trouble coming to terms with the deaths of Jo, Clancy and Grace. The team also begin furnishing their new station but, it is not as easy as you'd think and ends in an erruption of still raw emotions. Probationary Constables Kelly O'Rourke and Joss Peroni arrive at Mt. Thomas. Tom continues his vindetta against the Baxters while Barry Baxter still very much blames Tom for the death of his boy, Troy. Tom seems to be getting in too deep and is becoming withdrawn from everybody else, not to mention extremely moody and angry with everything and everyone. A wake is held for Jo, Clancy and Grace at The Imperial and Tom's emotions get the better of him when he assaults Barry Baxter. |
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25 | 443 | "Pigs Will Fly" | George Ogilvie | Deb Parsons | 28 July 2004 |
The Mt. Thomas police receive a bomb threat in the form of a letter and, later a fake bomb is left in the station causing a total evacuation and the attendance of the Bomb Squad. The fake-bomber later demanded $50 000 or threatened he would really bomb the station; the fake bomb turned out to be tomato soup left by a former parking-inspector in need of money. Barry Baxter makes a complaint about being assaulted by Tom and Chris lies for him, claiming that Baxter started the fight. A still bitter Tom returns to the site of Grace's car and discovers her car's distributor cap. This is found to have none of Milic's fingerprints, thus eliminating him as a suspect for Grace's rape and murder. Chris has a brick thrown through her window, missing her by inches and a woman on speed throws an ashtray at Chris, over 40 cents for a phone call. Kelly and Joss attend a break-in fearing an armed-offender only to discover that the offender was actually a joey which jumped through a window. Ben and Susie share a comforting kiss in the tea room and are discovered by Jonsey. Cal Milic, fed up with being hounded by reporters and the police, commits suicide; taking his 7 year old daughter with him. |
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26 | 444 | "Life Goes On" | Grant Brown | Michael Brindley | 4 August 2004 |
In an attempt to solve the rape of Grace Curtis, the Heelers interrupt Troy Baxter's funeral to get a DNA sample. Tom, against all advice, also attends and provokes Barry telling him the fact that Troy was not his son. When the DNA tests arrive at the station, they reveal that it truly was Troy Baxter that raped Grace Curtis. Kelly and Joss are in hot water when their attempt to apprehend a criminal demanding ciggarettes turns out wrong and the shop attendant is on the receiving end of Kelly's pepper spray. Another victim of bad speed is found in Mt. Thomas and the team suspects that the Baxters are behind it. A 15 year old girl is found by Evan and Susie in the women's toilets giving birth to a baby. Susan is nearly killed when a 4WD ploughs through her bedroom wall. Tom decides it isn't safe for her in Mt. Thomas and forces her to move out of the area. Tom becomes more bitter and aggressive towards everyone and denies help from anyone. Susie and Ben's relationship may be going places and Jonsey is having trouble dealing with it. |
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27 | 445 | "Checkmate" | Chris Adshead | Alison Nisselle | 11 August 2004 |
In this episode, the net finally closes in on the Baxters. Their speed manufacturing operation is proved and they are charged. It is also finally revealed that it was Barry Baxter that was responsible for the bombing of the station. He is charged as a result of his son Matt's admission. The Heelers find that he purchased the explosives from Doc Parkinson, whose warehouse is later found engulfed in fire. The team also farewell Det. Sgt. Schultz as he returns to Melbourne. | |||||
28 | 446 | "Don't Call Me Baby" | 1 September 2004 | ||
29 | 447 | "Bring It On" | 8 September 2004 | ||
30 | 448 | "Pillow Talk" | Grant Brown | Michaeley O'Brien | 15 September 2004 |
31 | 449 | "Out of Love" | Chris Langman | Tony Morphett | 22 September 2004 |
A girl is gang raped, causing Tom's step-son Daniel, to become main suspect. | |||||
32 | 450 | "Turf War" | Peter Sharp | Tony Morphett Bill Garner |
29 September 2004 |
Ben's depression reaches breaking point, causing him to put a gun to his head. | |||||
33 | 451 | "Away Games" | Steve Mann | Jenny Lewis | 6 October 2004 |
34 | 452 | "Special Treatment" | 13 October 2004 | ||
35 | 453 | "Too Late To Say Sorry" | 20 October 2004 | ||
36 | 454 | "One of the Boys" | 27 October 2004 | ||
Kelly has no problem dealing with a straight forward case, until she discovers something shocking about the perpertrator. Roy continues to treat Kelly unfairly. | |||||
37 | 455 | "A Helping Hand" | 3 November 2004 | ||
38 | 456 | "Tit for Tat" | 10 November 2004 | ||
39 | 457 | "Crash Site" | George Ogilvie | Michaeley O'Brien | 5 November 2004 |
Tarni Baxter returns. Tom is pushed to the edge by her, leading him to do something shocking. |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- General
- Zuk, T. Blue Heelers: 2004 episode guide, Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 1 August, 2007.
- TV.com editors. Blue Heelers Episode Guide - Season 11, TV.com. Retrieved 1 August 2007.
- Specific
- ^ Miller, Kylie. "Heelers try new trick", The Age, 15 April 2004.
- ^ "Live Heelers Bang On", Herald Sun, 23 April 2004.
- ^ Byrne, Fiona. "New Blood for Blue Heelers", Herald Sun, 25 April 2004.
- ^ "Cop drama boosted by new blood", 29 April 2004.
- ^ Byrne, Fiona. "Maggie returns, but in spirit only", Herald Sun, 27 June 2004.
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