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  2. Blue Heelers - Wikipedia

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    A CD Album titled Music From Blue Heelers was released in 1995. It included the Blue Heelers theme music, plus other songs related to the program, many of them country songs. The first full Blue Heelers novel, Maggie's Story, was written by Roger Dunn and released in 1997 by Coronet Books

  3. Down Below (The Cruel Sea album) - Wikipedia

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    The Cruel Sea formed late 1987 by Jim Elliot on drums and Dan Rumour on guitar, and as a purely instrumental outfit. In late 1988, keyboardist James Cruickshank and Ken Gormley on bass were added [1] and in early 1989 singer Tex Perkins joined the band on a part-time basis and added lyrics to the band's melodies.

  4. Maggie Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Doyle is a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers, portrayed by Lisa McCune. A feisty young constable from a policing family, Maggie arrived in Mount Thomas during the first episode, which follows her as she meets each of her colleagues in turn. The first female constable to join the station, she is ...

  5. The Cruel Sea (band) - Wikipedia

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    "Reckless Eyeballin '" – an instrumental track on the album – later became the theme song of Australian TV police drama, Blue Heelers (1994–2006). Although Perkins was also performing with Beasts of Bourbon, The Cruel Sea built a following on the inner-city pub rock circuit with "atmospheric music [that] evoked the feel of wide open ...

  6. List of recurring Blue Heelers characters - Wikipedia

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    Gina Belfanti was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.She was an ambulance officer in Mount Thomas and lived with Maggie.She joined the Heelers in 1995 and stayed until 1997 when she died in hospital during the opening episode of season 4 (it was revealed in the next episode that she died from Encephalitis).

  7. Mount Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Mount Thomas is the fictional town featured in the long-running Australian police procedural drama Blue Heelers, which ran from 1994 up until its cancelation in 2006.The program was filmed in Victorian suburbs of Werribee, Williamstown and Castlemaine, which were all used for the show's exterior scenes to depict Mount Thomas, whilst interior scenes were filmed in-house at the Seven Network ...

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  9. Frankie J. Holden - Wikipedia

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    Frankie J. Holden OAM (born Peter Brian; 18 December 1952), also known as Frank Holden, is an Australian singer, actor and TV presenter.In the 1970s, he fronted Ol' 55, which had a hit with "On the Prowl" from their debut album, Take It Greasy which peaked at number three on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in 1976.