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  2. Water Rats (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Water Rats was first released on DVD in 2004 through Shock Entertainment. It was released as two parts called Series 1 and Series 2, though it was actually only season 1 in two parts. It was released as two parts called Series 1 and Series 2, though it was actually only season 1 in two parts.

  3. List of Water Rats episodes - Wikipedia

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    2.2 Season 2 (1997) 2.3 Season 3 (1998) 2. ... ASIO enlists a couple of the Water Rats in a covert operation which causes Reilly to become the victim of an amorous ...

  4. Aaron Jeffery - Wikipedia

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    2 episodes 1996–1998 Water Rats: Constable Terry Watson 42 episodes 1998 Wildside: Walter Chowdrey Episode: "1.34" 2000 Murder Call: Rory Simmons Episode: "Last Act" 2001–2008 McLeod's Daughters: Alex Ryan 190 episodes 2007 Outrageous Fortune: Gary Savage 15 episodes 2008 The Strip: Detective Jack Cross 13 episodes 2011

  5. Aaron Pedersen - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Pedersen (born 24 November 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian television and film actor. He is known for many film and television roles, in particular as Detective Jay Swan in the film Mystery Road (2013), its sequel Goldstone (2016), and spin-off television series (2018–2020).

  6. Inge Hornstra - Wikipedia

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    Episodes: Season 1, episodes 18, 23 & 32 1998 Chameleon: Agent Hudson Television film 1998 Water Rats: Carly Herbert Season 3 – Episode 7: "Behind Closed Doors" & Episode 8: "The Long Haul" 2000 Water Rats: Margie Goodwin Season 5, Episode 12: "Jump in the Mouth" 2001 Head Start: Rhonda Episode: "Seeing is Believing" 2001 BeastMaster: Nadeea

  7. City Homicide - Wikipedia

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    The series' co-writers are John Hugginson who has previously worked on Water Rats, Murder Call and Blue Heelers, and John Banas who has written for All Saints and Stingers in addition to Water Rats and Blue Heelers. [5] In an interview with the Herald Sun, Banas said the show had been in planning since "late last millennium".

  8. Maggie Kirkpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Water Rats: Sadie Seymor TV series, 1 episode, Season 4, episode 20 "Red Light" 2000 Denise: Herself TV series, 1 episode 2000 Pizza: Joan Ferguson TV series, season 1, episode 9: "Gambling Pizza" 2000 Blue Heelers: Marj Cummings TV series, season 7, episode 21: "The Gumshoe" 2001; 2008 All Saints: Dawn Healy TV series, season 4, episode 18 ...

  9. Catherine McClements - Wikipedia

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    Catherine McClements is an Australian stage, film, and television actress, and television presenter.She is known for her TV roles in Water Rats and Tangle, for which she won Logie Awards, and has performed in stage productions for theatre companies such as Belvoir St Theatre, the Melbourne Theatre Company, the Sydney Theatre Company and the State Theatre Company of South Australia.