Blue Heelers was one of Australia's longest running weekly television drama series. Blue Heelers is a police drama series set in the fictional country town of Mount Thomas. Under the watchful eye of Tom Croydon (John Wood), the men and women of Mount Thomas Police Station fight crime, resolve disputes and tackle the social issues of the day. We watch their successes and their failures and learn to grow with them and their loved ones as the heart of the series develops.
Blue Heelers (Season 2)
Without a Trace (Episode 1)
Writer: Michaeley O'Brien
Air date: 1995-02-21
Overview: When a middle-aged couple disappear from their farm, the Blue Heelers are shocked when they find out what actually happened.
A Question of Courage (Episode 2)
Writer: Anne Brooksbank
Air date: 1995-02-28
Overview: Maggie and Adam must deal with a crazed nightclub bouncer whose confrontation with a footballer results in a brawl.
Cruel Reality (Episode 3)
Writer: Sue Hore
Air date: 1995-03-07
Overview: The town's first bank robbery puzzles the police and leads to an unexpected suspect.
Mates (Episode 4)
Writer: Hugh Stuckey
Air date: 1995-03-14
Overview: An old friend of Tom's who betrayed his trust returns to make amends. The ex-con's return to town moves PJ and Rose to reopen his case.
Out of Harm's Way (Episode 5)
Writer: Peter Gawler
Air date: 1995-03-21
Overview: A man's abduction of his daughter from his ex-wife gets Adam personally involved when the father insists on only negotiating with him. Nick finds Adam's rifle missing from his locker. He is concerned, knowing that Adam is worried at the prospect of being HIV positive. Adam gets his HIV-test results.
Breaking the Cycle (Episode 6)
Writer: Judith Colquhoun
Air date: 1995-03-28
Overview: A boy at a local school has severely assaulted one of his classmates. After questioning at the station, the boy is charged and sent home. The next morning, the police are called to a tragic case of domestic violence, a case that forces Rose to confront her past when she makes a very wrong assumption.
Heavy Traffic (Episode 7)
Writer: Michael Winter
Air date: 1995-04-04
Overview: A traffic blitz in Mt. Thomas causes headaches for Tom and the rest of the Blue Heelers when Nick's friend is killed in an accident.
Gun Law (Episode 8)
Writer: David Allen
Air date: 1995-04-11
Overview: Maggie's gun goes missing, and there could be more dire consequences if it is not found quickly.
Ripples on the Pond (Episode 9)
Writer: John Coulter
Air date: 1995-04-18
Overview: PJ and Rose investigate a clever lawyer for crimes against a Chinese restaurant owner and his family.
Protected Species (Episode 10)
Writer: Max Singer
Air date: 1995-04-25
Overview: An old friend of Tom's is attacked, but charging the offender becomes more complicated than he bargains for.
Stop for a Bite (Episode 11)
Writer: Tony Morphett
Air date: 1995-05-02
Overview: When a pub patron orders a pie and bites into a dead mouse, the Heelers investigate a food-contamination scare in Mount Thomas.
The Long & Winding Road (Episode 12)
Writer: Anne Brooksbank
Air date: 1995-05-09
Runtime: 44 min
Overview: When two female backpackers arrive in Mt. Thomas, the male members of the station are soon competing for their attention.
The Old School Tie (Episode 13)
Writer: Patrick Edgeworth
Air date: 1995-05-16
Overview: When a plane goes down in dense bushland near Mt. Thomas, the Heelers are involved in a search and rescue operation., discovering a politician dragging a dead girl from plane wreckage.
Motherlove (Episode 14)
Writer: Sue Hore
Air date: 1995-05-23
Overview: Maggie is concerned for the welfare of two children when their mother becomes involved with a gang of bikers.
Dead Ringer (Episode 15)
Writer: Shane Brennan
Air date: 1995-05-30
Overview: Nick has the chance to run the station during Tom's absence, but his job is made more complicated by the discovery of an unidentified body in Mt. Thomas which brings Nick's old homicide-squad rivals to town.. PJ investigates two brothers who were the chief suspects in an interstate payroll robbery,
The Lolita Blues (Episode 16)
Writer: Peter Gawler
Air date: 1995-06-06
Overview: When a woman reports her daughter as missing, the Blue Heelers find she has moved in with her schoolteacher.
Shadow Man (Episode 17)
Writer: Anne Brooksbank
Air date: 1995-06-13
Runtime: 45 min
Overview: Nick and Adam investigate a rape in the outlying town of Widgeree.
Trust Me (Episode 18)
Writer: Ruth Field
Air date: 1995-06-20
Overview: Sasha betrays Nick's trust to protect her brother during an investigation into stolen car parts.
Parenting (Episode 19)
Writer: Judith Colquhoun
Air date: 1995-06-27
Overview: Nick helps the family of his star basketball player fight back against vandals making their lives a misery.
Gun Crazy (Episode 20)
Writer: Russell Haig
Air date: 1995-07-04
Overview: Wayne is thrown into the world of guns when a local gunshop is robbed.
With Prejudice (Episode 21)
Writer: Michaeley O'Brien
Air date: 1995-07-11
Overview: The team have to cope with the glare of media attention when a five-year-old girl goes missing.
Paranoia - Part 1 (Episode 22)
Writer: Michael Winter
Air date: 1995-07-18
Overview: It's a bad day for all concerned when a gunman holds Chris and Adam hostage at the pub, and Tom is shot while acting as a mediator. When Investigators probe allegations of corruption among the Heelers, tempers fray.
Paranoia - Part 2 (Episode 23)
Writer: Peter Gawler
Air date: 1995-07-25
Overview: Tom Croydon is shot at the Imperial Hotel. The mood of paranoia among the Heelers intensifies as they set out to capture the prison escapees and avenge Tom's shooting.
The Collector (Episode 24)
Writer: Tony Morphett
Air date: 1995-08-01
Overview: A routine robbery investigation is complicated when it is discovered that Aboriginal artefacts are involved. The squad adopt a kid-gloves approach to investigate the theft of Aboriginal artefacts, but run into trouble just the same.
The Homecoming Queen (Episode 25)
Writer: John Wood
Air date: 1995-08-08
Overview: An old schoolfriend visits Tom and soon comes under suspicion in a robbery investigation. Could there be a link between a robbery at a concert and the return of Tom's old schoolfriend?
Secrets (Episode 26)
Writer: Margaret Plumb
Air date: 1995-08-15
Overview: Pro-active policing is required when a local schoolgirl becomes the victim of harassment by her classmates after she has an abortion. A gang of vicious bullies plague the local school, targetting one defenceless young girl in particular—prompting action from the Mount Thomas officers who vow to stamp out the problem for good.
The Last Straw (Episode 27)
Writer: Sue Hore
Air date: 1995-08-22
Overview: The Blue Heelers are embroiled in a bovine saga when a farmer's prize bull is shot dead. Meanwhile on the personal front, Adam realises that Chris is not remotely interested in him.
The Best of Rivals (Episode 28)
Writer: Fred Clarke
Air date: 1995-08-29
Overview: The lives of Wayne and Nick tragically collide when Nick befriends a young graffiti artist and Wayne helps a mate. Maggie and Wayne prepare for the senior-constable exam.
Swings & Roundabouts (Episode 29)
Writer: David Allen
Air date: 1995-09-05
Runtime: 44 min
Overview: The Blue Heelers investigate a drug theft at the local hospital.
Double Jeopardy - Part 1 (Episode 30)
Writer: Ysabelle Dean
Air date: 1995-09-12
Overview: The Mount Thomas officers learn a well-known local trouble-maker has been given an early release from prison and batten down the hatches in anticipation of fresh mayhem. A criminal's wife agrees to help the police, who can't protect her.
Double Jeopardy - Part 2 (Episode 31)
Writer: Michaeley O'Brien
Air date: 1995-09-19
Overview: The Kennys rough-up Wayne, he is forced to fight for his career and reputation when Kate charges him with sexual harassment.
The Mongrel Factor (Episode 32)
Writer: Peter Gawler
Air date: 1995-09-26
Overview: Gold fever overcomes the citizens of Mount Thomas with potentially tragic consequences for one family. A public relations stunt turns dangerous.
Just Desserts (Episode 33)
Writer: Anne Brooksbank
Air date: 1995-10-03
Overview: PJ is a witness in a case concerning the local Member of Parliament, Tabias, and when the prosecutor calls in sick with appendicitis Maggie has to fill in. But can she match up against the experience of defence lawyer Brady Jackson? After Maggie becomes friendly with Brady, PJ shows signs of jealously.
Unnatural Death (Episode 34)
Writer: Cassandra Carter
Air date: 1995-10-10
Overview: When the police investigate the murder of a Vietnam veteran found stabbed to death in his hospital bed, they focus their investigations on a schizophrenic obsessed with knives.
Tough Love (Episode 35)
Writer: Louise Crane-Bowes
Air date: 1995-10-17
Overview: Nick has to relive a nightmare in order to help Tom's daughter escape from one of her own. Members of a nearby commune are suspects in a string of burglaries.
A Question of Loyalties (Episode 36)
Writer: Michael Winter
Air date: 1995-10-24
Overview: Maggie enlists the help of an old ally to get to the truth behind the allegations hanging over PJ. PJ gets suspended after large amounts of money was found in his house. It is up to Maggie to clear his name and to prove that he was setup.
Vow of Silence (Episode 37)
Writer: Peter Dick
Air date: 1995-10-31
Overview: When Chris' niece runs away, abuse is suspected. The local priest becomes the suspect when he is names by the young girl's boyfriend.
Juggling with Smoke (Episode 38)
Writer: Dave Worthington
Air date: 1995-11-07
Overview: Melbourne Cup day hardly brings Mt. Thomas to a standstill when a series of burglaries rock the town.
The Discount Suit (Episode 39)
Writer: Fred Clarke
Air date: 1995-11-14
Overview: Everything seems to be coming together for Wayne when he finds friendship with Sal D'Angelo and his son Tony. After restoring an old motorbike in Sal's garage Wayne's thrilled to learn that the bike is worth thousands of dollars.
Brotherly Love - Part 1 (Episode 40)
Writer: David Allen
Air date: 1995-11-21
Overview: It is the annual police Christmas party and all goes well until Gina is raped and after Adam slept with her his brother is the main suspect. The only witness is Clancy, a mentally disabled man.
Brotherly Love - Part 2 (Episode 41)
Writer: Peter Gawler
Air date: 1995-11-28
Overview: The Mount Thomas police are still trying to find Gina's rapist, and after Adam's brother is cleared the next suspect is a man who works for Chris. The police decide to set up the rapist by using Maggie as the bait, but will PJ and the others save her in time after the plan is called off? PJ and Maggie share their first official kiss.

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