Season Number: | 8 |
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Network: | Seven Network |
Num Episodes: | 42 |
Episode List: | List of Blue Heelers episodes |
The eighth season of the Australian police-drama Blue Heelers premiered on the Seven Network on 21 February 2001 and aired on Wednesday nights at 8:30 PM. The 42-episode season concluded 28 November 2001.
See also: List of recurring Blue Heelers characters.
Jack is beginning to get the hang of his legs again after the 5% operation was a success. Tess begins to have feelings for Jack up to a point where they start a secret relationship in the episode "Manly Art". Their relationship is going somewhere until a case comes up about an old time drug dealer who just got out of prison. Jack begins to put his emotions in front of the job and will do anything to get his own justice. Jack is suspect for murder by Killing the drug dealer. Tess says one of them should get a transfer to St Davids because they could never work together if they can't trust one another. Jack then admits he could have saved the guy but instead watched him fall to his death. Jack is charged and dismissed from the force. While Tess is feeling sad the members are disappointed by the fact he did kill the guy and didn't admit the truth earlier. New probationary Constable Jones has arrived with a secret plot to find out what really happened in his father's death. Tess and Jo quickly take a liking to him but Tess remembers what happened to her last secret relationship with Jack and doesn't want to relive that moment so she keeps it to herself and gets on with her job as a sergeant. After all Tess knows not to mix work with play. Jonesy suspects a local building contractor, Les Anderson, of murdering his father. After a DDT poisoning is connected to Anderson, Jonesy inserts himself into the investigation. Commander Jones, Jonesy's adoptive father, halts the investigation as Jonesy realizes there's been a coverup in his father's case. Anderson is then implicated in a death on his building site and later he's found very seriously assaulted. Before he dies, he confesses privately to Jonesy that he did kill Jonesy's father. By the time the team has solid evidence of the crime, Anderson has died and Jonesy has to decide if he will stay in the police force. Tess finds a child from a troubled home has slept in overnight in her car. More trauma touches the family when Tess makes an error in professional judgement, and when things don't go well for the child in her new placement, Tess adopts her. Tom starts a relationship with Grace Curtis, the new Anglican minister, but her son's bad behavior is too great a strain on the relationship.
Ratings in the 8th season began to decline slowly, with many fans disliking Maggie's absence, or the absence of the so-called "McCune-Factor".[1]
See main article: List of awards and nominations for Blue Heelers.
Year | Nominee | Award | Result |
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Lisa McCune | Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | Nomination | |
John Wood | Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | Nomination | |
John Wood | Most Popular Actor | Nomination | |
Martin Sacks | Most Popular Actor | Win | |
Blue Heelers | Most Popular Programme | Nomination | |
Caroline Craig | Most Popular New Female Talent | Nomination |
Year | Nominee | Award | Result |
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Gary Day (ep. 322) | Best Actor in a Guest Role in a TV Drama Series | Win | |
Carol Burns (ep. 297) | Best Actor in a Guest Role in a TV Drama Series | Nomination |
See also: List of Blue Heelers episodes.
On 9 August 2001, a special episode of The Weakest Link featuring the actors from Blue Heelers went to air.[2] The results were as follows:
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Round: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Final | |||
Voted Out: | Peta 5/9 Votes | Caroline1 3/8 Votes | Paul 4/7 Votes | Jane 4/6 Votes | Suzi2 2/5 Votes | Jeremy 3/4 Votes | Ditch 2/3 Votes | - | John (Winner) Neil (Runner-up) | |||
Money Banked: | $7,500 | $5,500 | $3,500 | $0 | $3,200 | $4,000 | $1,200 | $3,500 x 3 | $35,400 TOTAL | |||
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John | Peta | Caroline | Paul | Jane | Suzi | Jeremy | Ditch | Won | ||||
Neil | Peta | Caroline | Ditch | Jane | Suzi | Jeremy | Ditch | Lost | ||||
Ditch | Peta | Jeremy | Paul | Jane | Jeremy | Jeremy | John | |||||
Jeremy | Peta | Suzi | Paul | Jane | Suzi2 | John | ||||||
Suzi | Peta | Ditch | Jeremy | Jeremy | Jeremy | |||||||
Jane | Jeremy | Caroline | Paul | John | ||||||||
Paul | Jeremy | Jeremy | John | |||||||||
Caroline | Jane | Jeremy | ||||||||||
Peta | Jane | |||||||||||
Red indicates the contestant was the weakest link
Lime indicates the contestant was the strongest link
1 Jeremy and Caroline tied with three votes each, but as Neil was the strongest link, he opted to vote Caroline off.
2 Jeremy and Suzi tied with two votes each, but as Jeremy was the strongest link, and could not vote himself off, he opted to vote Suzi off, though he originally voted for Neil who was not part of the tie.
Peta was first eliminated for not answering enough questions correctly. Caroline was next on a countback also for not answering enough questions correctly. Paul followed for being too big a threat to the team. Jane was voted out for not answering any questions correctly. Suzi was eliminated on a countback for not answering enough questions correctly. Jeremy was next also for not answering enough questions correctly. Ditch was voted out for not banking anything nor answering any questions correctly. In the end, John defeated Neil in the head-to-head round.
The final total won was $35,400, which John donated to the Red Cross Australia.
Similarly to the release of Blue Heelers seventh season, the eight season was also postponed due to the contractual negotiations. However, everything was finalised for a 1 October 2008 release.[3] Like the seventh season, "The Complete Eight Season" will be released as a complete boxset.
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