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  2. List of awards and nominations received by Blue Heelers

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    List of awards and nominations for Blue Heelers; Awards & Nominations Award: Wins: ... Television (Series): Blue Heelers: "Ep. 177: Letting Go" — Tony Morphett [33 ...

  3. Blue Heelers - Wikipedia

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    In terms of awards, Blue Heelers is regarded as one of the most successful programmes on Australian television. [56] Blue Heelers has been the recipient of many awards, including 25 Logie Awards, five of which are the prestigious Gold Logie, 3 AFI Television Awards, 3 People's Choice Awards, and 1 AWGIE Awards.

  4. Blue Heelers season 13 - Wikipedia

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    At the 2006 Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards, Blue Heelers was nominated for Best Television Drama Series, but this award went to Love My Way. Guests actors on the show, Marcus Graham and Saskia Burmeister, however, were nominated for, and won, Best Guest or Supporting Actor and Actress in Television Drama, respectively. [25]

  5. List of awards and nominations for Blue Heelers - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Blue Heelers episodes - Wikipedia

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    Blue Heelers, which was created by Hal McElroy and Tony Morphett, and produced by Southern Star, ran for thirteen season and a total of 510 episodes. [2] Blue Heelers won a total of 25 Logie Awards, five of which were the Gold Logie, 3 AFI Awards, 3 People's Choice Awards, and 1 AWGIE Awards. [3] [4]

  7. William McInnes - Wikipedia

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    Darryl William McInnes (born 10 September 1963) is an Australian film and television actor and writer. He is best known for his roles as Senior Constable Nick Schultz in Blue Heelers, as Max Connors in SeaChange, and more recently as TV boss Lindsay Cunningham in The Newsreader and Dr. Roy Penrose in NCIS: Sydney.

  8. Blue Heelers season 11 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Martin Sacks - Wikipedia

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    1998–2002: Silver Logie award for Most Popular Actor – for his role as PJ Hasham in Blue Heelers Martin Colin Sacks (born 16 October 1959) is an Australian actor who is chiefly known for his 12-year role on Blue Heelers from 1993 to 2005.