

Blue HeelersSäsong 6
The sixth season of the Australian police-drama Blue Heelers premiered on the Seven Network on 10 February 1999 and aired on Wednesday nights at 8:30 PM. The 42-episode season concluded 24 November 1999.
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42 Episodes
- Dancing with the Devil - Part 1
A1Dancing with the Devil - Part 1An elderly resident reports a prowler who assaulted her and it was the devil. As more assaults are reported, the police have to investigate the problem. A new probationary police officer, Jack Lawson comes to town with his horse in tow. - Winning at all Costs
A3Winning at all CostsJack is the only competition for Dash and her athletic brother, Alec, in the Heritage Day Races, and the McKinleys aren't about to let a boy from the bush swallow their odds. The Heelers lay their bets on Jack, which only spurs Dash on. Alec has returned to Mt. Thomas as the new physical education teacher with high hopes of coaching the girls' hockey team and his two best players to stardom. For Alec the game is to win, at any cost. Dash is proud of her big brother but at a loss to defend him when she sees his star hockey player slap him hard across the face. What could he have done to deserve that? A rejected schoolgirl crush? Maggie discovers Alec was accused of sexual interference with a student at his last school, then catches him hugging another student. Dash, protective in her disbelief, goes on the defensive. Maggie seems determined to nab her brother and Dash is none too pleased about it. Two young hockey players claim Alec coaches them in more than hockey, and when Alec gets c - The Good Weed
A8The Good WeedA potential business that will bring in jobs to Mount Thomas is demanded by a lot of people needing jobs, though Chris, who is now on the council, warns against making a rash decision without getting all the facts. Chris then becomes a target for her opposition and farmers who are also at odds, including a new wave herbalist farmer come under scrutiny, as people are poisoned. - By the Book
A9By the BookJack pulls over a mean and nasty criminal but as he is new, does not realise how potentially dangerous he is. With Jack discharging his gun by accident, this is only the start of his problems as more people and accusations come thick and fast against him. This brings in Inspector Falcon-Price to sort out the mess and there are rumours about the Inspector as well on a personal level, that makes Maggie wary. - Dirty Money
A10Dirty MoneyPat turns up and catches Maggie and P.J. but his visit is because he is on the case of a killer. He confides in P.J. but the delicate nature of his investigations means he can't tell anyone else, including his own daughter. Then Pat gets investigated himself and then charged, leaving Maggie distraught as neither Pat or P.J. will talk to her. - End of the Road
A13End of the RoadWhen a player on Jack's football team is killed in a road accident, he takes it seriously when he has to bring in a football mate, Matt Waldron, who have been drinking and driving. This will bring in reprisals and a football game that will cause more trouble for Jack than he bargained for. Senior Constable Robyn Taylor comes in to investigate the original crash in the meantime. - Jack of Hearts
A15Jack of HeartsSchool girls at the high school seem to all have the 'hots' for Jack. But all is perhaps not as it seems and when one girl goes missing and her father's business has serious problems. Are the two linked and who is not telling more than they know? There are temporary new coppers for Mount Thomas and Jack's problems with the school girls just won't go away. - The Stag
A17The StagJack's deer hunting plans go happily awry when his girlfriend arrives unexpectedly in Mt. Thomas with his cousin. Jack and Craig have made plans to go hunting but Molly has come as a surprise. Since Jack left Molly behind in Swift's Creek, the long-distance relationship has taken its toll on her. Jack doesn't realise this yet, but he's about to find out. As deer season arrives, the Heelers go on alert. The blood sport always brings a squadron of men to town with an armoury of weapons. It seems inevitable that trouble is nigh. When two deer go missing from a hobby farm, the urbane owner claims he's become an easy target for unsuccessful hunters seeking trophies. One of the animals is a prize stag worth $25,000. While the Heelers' evidence points to a nearby farmer, town prejudice prefers to prey on stray hunters. In particular, Dash can't bear the high-spirited machismo that follows a day's deer stalking. The Imperial seems to be full of men with more bravado than brains as Jack collars - Perfect Match
A19Perfect MatchPaternal instincts and police work conflict for Ben when he is drawn to a sick girl and a hardworking father in trouble. Rosie needs a new kidney and time is running out. When George's car is stolen, Ben offers them a lift to hospital for her weekly treatment. The problem is, George's car was used in an armed robbery. Ben hopes, for Rosie's sake, that her father was not involved. PJ is distracted from the investigation when Maggie returns from six weeks in the safety house program. After the rushed and fractured parting, PJ is desperate to know whether they still have a relationship. With Dash busily organising welcome home drinks and dinners, PJ can barely find a second with his golden girl. And when he does, it is clear that Maggie has doubts about their future together. The Heelers begin to suspect Rosie's father when his ex-wife, Carol, shows up in town and displays some mysterious hold over him. Carol skips the pub without paying her bill and demands that George settle the mat - Oil & Water
A20Oil & WaterA woman who killed whilst drunk driving goes to court 5 months after the incident. Sally Downie is going to defend her and try to get her off on any legal way she can and Tom and the other police officers are determined to keep her behind bars. Then Sally starts to tear the case apart and then there is more bad news for the prosecution. Then Sally really lays into the police. - King of the Kids
A22King of the KidsDash treads a thin line when social worker Tim Ryan convinces her the overloaded welfare system can no longer protect abused children. The Heelers and Department of Human Services take a dim view of Tim's attitude. His obvious frustration in applying band-aid solutions to violent domestic situations is bound to lead to trouble. Trouble begins when Dash arrives to break up a violent argument between old family friends. The father appears to be strangling his son, who retaliates by stabbing him. While in hospital, the boy confides that his father regularly bashes him. Soon after he returns home, the boy disappears and the Heelers struggle to find a lead. Dash suspects Tim knows more about the boy's disappearance than he is willing to divulge when two missing children are found in his care. Tim passionately defends his actions. Someone's got to look after these kids when the system fails them! Dash admires Tim's determination to put their welfare before his own, even if it does mean b - The Deepest Cut
A27The Deepest CutBen becomes the victim of anti-gay slurs when his hairdresser friend, Tony, arrives in town. Prejudice builds however, when Tony's popularity wilts the opposition and happy clients confide their closest secrets to him. Someone it seems, confided too much, and Ben finds Tony dead in the salon stabbed in the neck with a pair of scissors. - Kids
A41KidsBen's divorce finally comes through, but it's hard news for his daughter Emma who must return to her mother in Melbourne. In anger and frustration, Emma trashes the station. Tom has patiently watched Ben struggle with single parenthood and his duties as a cop but warns him that this interference with work must stop. The Heelers discover $20.00 missing from petty cash and Emma seems the likely suspect, but Ben's troubles boil over when he learns Emma has run away and a teacher confides that she frequently skips school with a friend. Ben finds Emma at her friend's grandmother's house. They seem to be in good hands and after reassurance from Nanny Nora, Ben realises his daughter has found comfort he has been unable to provide. Back at the station, the Heelers puzzle over a series of house burglaries in which odd trinkets of valuable electrical goods are stolen. The crimes seem unrelated but are taking place in the same area. Jo and Ben attend a report at an older woman's home and fi





































