The
second season of the Australian police-drama
Blue Heelers premiered on the
Seven Network on
21 February 1995 and aired on Tuesday nights at 8:30 PM. The 41-episode season concluded
21 November 1995. The cast for this season was the same as that of the preceding season, with the omission of
Ann Burbrook as
Roz Patterson and with the introduction of
Damian Walshe-Howling as
Adam Cooper to take her place. There were no casting changes this season. This season of
Blue Heelers was released on DVD on
December 1,
2005 and was released in a two-part release; and later as a complete set.
Casting
The cast for this season was identical to that of the prior season, with the omission of
Ann Burbrook as
Roz Patterson and with the introduction of
Damian Walshe-Howling as
Adam Cooper to take her place.
Main cast for this season consisted of:
There were no changes to the main cast for this season.
Semi-regular cast members for this season include:
Notable guest stars included Robert Grubb, David Field, Maxine Klibingaitis, Rebecca Rigg, Hugh Jackman, Libby Tanner, Kris McQuade, Janet Andrewartha, Kerry Armstrong, Terry Gill, Reg Gorman, Lois Collinder, Jon Concannon, Kristian Schmid, Jeremy Kewley and Gerard Kennedy.
Plot
Season 2 premiered in February 1995 and had been moved to the later 8.30 Timeslot, making way for
Better Homes & Gardens and
The Great Outdoors. The season ran for 41 episodes. The storylines included:
- Adam dealing with an HIV scare,
- Chris and Adam beginning a relationship, despite their age difference,
- Maggie getting a roommate, Gina Belfanti (Rachel Blakely), who quickly fell for Adam,
- Senior Constable Rose Egan temporarily joining the Heelers at Mt. Thomas after applying for a Detective's position that Maggie wanted,
- Tom's reunion with his troubled daughter Susan,
- Nick's friend, Billy Peters, being killed in a motorbike accident and Nick beginning a relationship with his widow, Sasha,
- Wayne being served with divorce papers from Roz.
- Maggie and Wayne going for their Senior Constable exams,
- Maggie filling in as police prosecutor,
- Wayne beginning a relationship with Kate Kenny, wife of local crim Joe Kenny, starting a sort of vendetta between Wayne and Joe,
- The introduction of Inspector Monica Draper (Peta Doodson) who kept a close watch on the Mt. Thomas station,
- The arrival in town of Dr. Zoe Hamilton (Karen Davitt), a local doctor who became a secret admirer of Nick's,
- and the growing sexual tension between PJ and Maggie.
The season ended with Gina being raped. The only witness, a mentally disabled man named Clancy Freeman (Michael Isaacs), who would recurr until the 11th season), was uncertain of what he had seen, and so Maggie was used as bait to trap the rapist. In the aftermath, she and PJ shared their first kiss.
Production
Reception
Awards
Episodes
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DVD release
| The Complete Second Season: Part 1
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| Set Details
| Special Features
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- 19 Episodes (855 Mins.)
- Episodes 18 - 36
- 5-Disc Set
- Full Frame
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
| - Slipcase Packaging
- Photo Gallery
- Audio Commentary on Ep. 19: 'Good Cop, Bad Cop'
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| December 1 2005
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| The Complete Second Season: Part 2
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| Set Details
| Special Features
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- 18 Episodes (810 Mins.)
- Episodes 37 - 54
- 5-Disc Set
- Full Frame
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
| - Slipcase Packaging
- Photo Gallery
- Audio Commentary on Ep. 44: 'Luck of the Draw'
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| Release Dates
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| December 1 2005
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| The Complete Second Season
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| Set Details
| Special Features
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- 37 Episodes (1665 Mins.)
- Episodes 18 - 54
- 11-Disc Set
- Full Frame
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
| - Slipcase Packaging
- Photo Gallery
- Audio Commentary on Ep. 19: 'Good Cop, Bad Cop'
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| Release Dates
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| December 1 2005
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References
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