Patrick Joseph 'P.J.' Hasham
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Patrick Joseph Hasham | |||||
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Nickname(s) | P.J., Peej | ||||
Gender | Male | ||||
Rank | Senior Constable | ||||
Position | Detective -> Senior Detective |
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First Episode | A Women's Place Ep. 1 (Pilot), aired 18/1/1994 |
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Final Episode | Another Day At The Office Ep. 484, aired 10/8/2005 |
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Episode Count | 484 episodes | ||||
Reason for exit | Promotion to Homicide Moved to Melbourne |
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Portrayed by | Martin Sacks | ||||
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P.J. was a fictional character in Australia's police series Blue Heelers. He was an original character in 1994 and left in 2005. He was portrayed by Martin Sacks. He was a Senior Detective for the entire series. In 1996, P.J. shot a woman dead in self-defence and had to deal with her psychotic son Luke Darcy. He was romantically involved with Maggie Doyle and the two became engaged but she was killed off from the series in 2000. He was framed for Maggie's murder and looked desperately to clear his name and prove that he had been framed. He later realised that her killer was her brother Mick. In 2002, P.J's mother died of cancer, which effected him deeply. He later became engaged to Jo Parrish but they broke up when he was haunted by Maggie's memory. Soon after, Jo died in an explosion. After the explosion of the Mt Thomas Police station, P.J. was partnered with Amy Fox until he joined a Homicide Squad in Melbourne. His final episode of Blue Heelers was Another Day At The Office Pt 2.
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