Episodes
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DVD Season # | Episode # | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | Original airdate (Aust.) |
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7.2 | 254 | "Loose Ends" | 9 February 2000 (2000-02-09) | ||
As Maggie gets closer to cracking the drug ring that killed her brother, her life is put in real danger. | |||||
7.2 | 255 | "One More Day" | 16 February 2000 (2000-02-16) | ||
Maggie is on the brink of entering the safety of witness protection when her father is abducted and her plans are thrown into jeopardy. Final Appearance of Senior Constable Maggie Doyle |
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7.2 | 256 | "Aftermath" | 23 February 2000 (2000-02-23) | ||
As the other Heelers grieve, P.J. is determined to find the killer of Maggie Doyle. | |||||
7.2 | 257 | "Shadow of Doubt" | 1 March 2000 (2000-03-01) | ||
All the evidence in the murder of Maggie Doyle points in one direction, P.J. Hasham. | |||||
7.2 | 258 | "Chip off the Old Block" | 8 March 2000 (2000-03-08) | ||
Jack has a lot on his hands as he tries to protect his forgetful great grandfather from his failing years and some unsavoury new friends. | |||||
7.2 | 259 | "Code of Honour" | 15 March 2000 (2000-03-15) | ||
Tom's own "code of honour" is tested when a bikie gang comes to town with a vendetta. | |||||
7.2 | 260 | "Life Class" | 22 March 2000 (2000-03-22) | ||
Jo helps save a young girl from her charismatic art teacher, but is she out of moral danger? | |||||
7.2 | 261 | "Vanishing Act" | 29 March 2000 (2000-03-29) | ||
All is not what it seems as Jack and P.J. investigate the case of the man who truly disappears after volunteering for a magician's vanishing act. | |||||
7.2 | 262 | "Unfinished Business" | 5 April 2000 (2000-04-05) | ||
P.J. gets closer and closer to nailing the identity of Maggie's killer when he gets information from a band of old rock and rollers. | |||||
7.2 | 263 | "Out of the Shadows" | 12 April 2000 (2000-04-12) | ||
P.J. finally discovers the identity of Maggie's killer - revealing an act of unimaginable betrayal. | |||||
7.2 | 264 | "Dance Crazy" | 19 April 2000 (2000-04-19) | ||
Jo and Ben team up to investigate the stalking of a local popular dance instructor. | |||||
7.2 | 265 | "Welcome Back" | 26 April 2000 (2000-04-26) | ||
Tom reassesses his own life and the choices he has made when his old school friend arrives in Mount Thomas dripping with money and big city success. | |||||
8.1 | 266 | "Broken Windows" | 3 May 2000 (2000-05-03) | ||
Ben's and Jo's working relationship becomes strained when they enforce a zero tolerance policy in their dealings with vandalism and a group of street kids. | |||||
8.1 | 267 | "Something Fishy" | 10 May 2000 (2000-05-10) | ||
Jack and Jo find themselves in a competition when they team up to solve a mystery of a switched fish and missing gold. | |||||
8.1 | 268 | "Dead For Quids" | 17 May 2000 (2000-05-17) | ||
Tom and P.J. clash as they become embroiled in the case of an elderly woman whose death may have been hastened by her doctor. | |||||
8.1 | 269 | "One the Road" | 24 May 2000 (2000-05-24) | ||
The new sergeant for Mount Thomas is announced. But is Ben the sure bet he thinks he is? | |||||
8.1 | 270 | "Lost and Found" | 31 May 2000 (2000-05-31) | ||
Tess' first job as new sergeant is to find a missing baby, but she also has to find a way to get on with the other Heelers - especially Ben. First Appearance of Sergeant Tess Gallagher |
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8.1 | 271 | "Rank : Outsider" | 7 June 2000 (2000-06-07) | ||
A suspected greyhound ring-in puts pressure on the struggle between the old style country policing and the new approach brought by Sergeant Tess Gallagher. | |||||
8.1 | 272 | "Conduct Endangering Life" | 14 June 2000 (2000-06-14) | ||
Jack, the son of a timber man, is the first to accuse a group of environmental protestors of a lethal practice of spiking logs at a local timber mill - but uncovering a dark family secret forces him to reassess his prejudices. | |||||
8.1 | 273 | "A Little Faith" | 21 June 2000 (2000-06-21) | ||
Will Ben risk the life of an unborn child to prove that a faith healer is a fraud? | |||||
8.1 | 274 | "The Gumshoe" | 28 June 2000 (2000-06-28) | ||
P.J.'s efforts to locate a missing backpacker are hampered by an over-enthusiastic private investigator. | |||||
8.1 | 275 | "Small Potatoes" | 5 July 2000 (2000-07-05) | ||
Ben finds out more about Tess than she wants to reveal when she is forced to confront her childhood demons. | |||||
8.1 | 276 | "A Good Kid" | 12 July 2000 (2000-07-12) | ||
Tess' message to Jo is clear - one more mistake, and you're out! | |||||
8.1 | 277 | "Fair Go" | 19 July 2000 (2000-07-19) | ||
Jo's job and honour are on the line over a stolen cuckoo clock. | |||||
8.1 | 278 | "Cop it Sweet" | 26 July 2000 (2000-07-26) | ||
Jo finds her career under threat after she inadvertently lets a homicide suspect escape. | |||||
8.1 | 279 | "Moving On" | 2 August 2000 (2000-08-02) | ||
Ben's most terrifying nightmares come true as he races to prevent a young girl's suicide. | |||||
8.1 | 280 | "Bank On It" | 9 August 2000 (2000-08-09) | ||
P.J. and Tess must put their personal differences aside and work as a team when confronted with an unusual bank robbery. | |||||
8.1 | 281 | "Hard Feelings" | 16 August 2000 (2000-08-16) | ||
Ben won't give up on a young offender who shows no remorse after committing a spate of serious crimes. | |||||
8.1 | 282 | "Running of the Rams" | 23 August 2000 (2000-08-23) | ||
Tess learns a lesson about country policing when a group of locals plan to raise money for the CFA by running naked down the main street. | |||||
8.1 | 283 | "Tangled Web" | 30 August 2000 (2000-08-30) | ||
Ben puts his reputation at risk when he becomes emotionally involved in the lives of a woman and her son, who appear to be victims of domestic violence. | |||||
8.1 | 284 | "On Your Bike" | 6 September 2000 (2000-09-06) | ||
Jack finds out that his girlfriend and an old mate have been exchanging love letters, throwing his future plans into chaos. | |||||
8.1 | 285 | "Stir Crazy" | 6 September 2000 (2000-09-06) | ||
A prison riot forces the Heelers to take custody of a group of violent criminals, putting Tess' leadership to the test. | |||||
8.1 | 286 | "Broken Promises (1)" | 4 October 2000 (2000-10-04) | ||
Jacks' trust in a friend leads him to be accused of involvement in a drug deal - testing the Heelers' allegiance | |||||
8.1 | 287 | "Broken Promises (2)" | 4 October 2000 (2000-10-04) | ||
Jo and Tess put their lives on the line in a battle against the drug dealers responsible for shooting Jack. | |||||
8.2 | 288 | "Wheeling and Dealing" | 11 October 2000 (2000-10-11) | ||
The Heelers realise Jack needs a little motivation while coming to terms with his injuries - and are happy to help out - in a most unexpected way. | |||||
8.2 | 289 | "Mind Over Matter" | 18 October 2000 (2000-10-18) | ||
Jack re-evaluates life in a wheelchair as he helps a slow witted man affirm his position in the comminity. | |||||
8.2 | 290 | "Paper Chase" | 25 October 2000 (2000-10-25) | ||
Jack is successfully adjusting ti life in a wheelchair, making it hard for him to decide on a high risk operation which could result in him either regaining the use of his legs or make his condition worse. | |||||
8.2 | 291 | "Bully Boys" | 1 November 2000 (2000-11-01) | ||
Jack puts his career in jeopardy when Tess finds him attempting to force a confession by roughing up a student at the school. | |||||
8.2 | 292 | "Bloodlines" | 8 November 2000 (2000-11-08) | ||
Jo's actions during an investigation convince Jack to make a decision which drastically changes his life. | |||||
8.2 | 293 | "Ten Percent" | 15 November 2000 (2000-11-15) | ||
Jack must come to grips with the shooting incident that put him in a wheelchair if he hopes to survive a stand off with an armed robber. | |||||
8.2 | 294 | "Leg Work" | 22 November 2000 (2000-11-22) | ||
Jack may decide to force a risky spine operation as a last resort to keep his job at Mount Thomas. |
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