Bluey (1976)

1h
Running Time

1
Seasons

39
Episodes

August 2, 1976
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
7.8
Bluey

Bluey (1976)

1h
Running Time

1
Seasons

39
Episodes

August 2, 1976
Release Date

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Plot.

At Melbourne's Russell Street Police Headquarters, Sgt. "Bluey" Hills, unable to work within the existing police squads, oversees Department B. They're assigned cases other departments could not readily solve by conventional means, with Hills applying his unconventional methods to bring about their resolution. Bluey's investigations are supported by newly assigned Gary Dawson, long-time cohort Monica Rourke, and undercover officer Reg Truscott, who spends his time ostensibly working as a small-time burglar, and supplying Bluey with information on the activities of local criminals.

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Cast & Crew.

Charles Holmes

Charles Holmes

Barman

Ted Ogden

Ted Ogden

Eric Holloway

Jacqui Kott

Jacqui Kott

Margaret Holloway

Brian Anderson

Brian Anderson

Alan Brewster

Vicki Hammond

Vicki Hammond

Susie Billings

Michael Long

Michael Long

Sam Carruthers

Barry Pierce

Barry Pierce

Frank Reynolds

Joanne Barker

Joanne Barker

Karen Holloway

Bill Stacey

Bill Stacey

Moody

Jeremy Higgins

Jeremy Higgins

Henri / Tony Benson

John Drew

John Drew

Matheson

Tom Broadbridge

Tom Broadbridge

Doyle

Rod Ferguson

Rod Ferguson

Surveillance

Geoffrey Morrow

Geoffrey Morrow

Cabbie

Fred Cul Cullen

Fred Cul Cullen

'Mack' McKenna

John Wood

John Wood

Terry Carter

Details.

Release Date
August 2, 1976

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
39

Running Time
1h

Genres

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Wiki.

Bluey is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Seven Network in 1976.

The series was a police drama from Crawford Productions, but was different from their previous series—Homicide, Division 4 and Matlock Police—in that it focused on a single detective rather than an ensemble, and that the characters were not stock standard archetypes usually seen in police dramas. Stand-up comedian Lucky Grills was cast as the titular Det. Sgt. "Bluey" Hills who, in contrast to the relatively straight detectives seen in Crawford's previous shows, was obese, drank heavily (even on duty), smoked heavily, visited local prostitutes, and would often enact physical violence on criminals.

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