White Collar Blue

White Collar Blue

infobox television
show_name = White Collar Blue


caption =
format = Drama
runtime = 60 Minutes
creator = Steve Knapman
Kris Wyld
executive producer = Sue Masters
starring = Peter O'Brien
Freya Stafford
Brooke Satchwell
Don Hany
Richard Carter
Jodie Dry
Linda Cropper
country = Australia
network = Network Ten
first_aired = 12 August 2002
last_aired = 22 December 2003
num_episodes = 44
imdb_id = 0327379
tv_com_id = 12218

"White Collar Blue" is an Australian television series made by Knapman Wyld Television for Network Ten from 2002 to 2003.

Starring Peter O'Brien as Joe Hill and Freya Stafford as Harriet Walker, the series deals with a division of the police force working in the city of Sydney and the personal and professional tensions affecting their work and lives.

In the pilot episode, Harriet is introduced as the new face to Kingsway station, transferring from the "White Collar" federal police to the "Blue Collar" New South Wales Police. Throughout the series Harriet must deal, not only with her husband's brutal murder and the revelation of his adultery, but with learning to adjust and fit into her new surroundings.

Joe is Harriet's new partner, and isn't exactly welcoming to her as an addition to the team. With two daughters from previous marriages, Joe needs to juggle his homelife, his dedication to the job and his relationship with Nicole Brown, played by Jodie Dry.

The other cops at the station are Ted Hudson, played by Richard Carter, Sophia Marinkovitch (Brooke Satchwell) and Theo Rahme (Don Hany), and each have their own secrets and problems to deal with.

The series was axed after two seasons, however it can be found on cable TV both in Australia and overseas (notably in Canada and New Zealand).

Regular cast

* Det. Joe Hill - Peter O'Brien
* Det. Harriet Walker - Freya Stafford
* Sophia Marinkovitch - Brooke Satchwell
* Theo Rahme - Don Hany
* Ted Hudson - Richard Carter
* Nicole Brown - Jodie Dry
* Magistrate Fran Hoffmann - Linda Cropper
* Eliot Marinkovitch - Dylan Redlich

External links

* [http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=592604;querytype=;rec=0;resCount=10 White Collar Blue at the National Film and Sound Archive]


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