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Water Rats (TV series)

Water Rats is an Australian TV police procedural broadcast on the Nine Network from 1996 to 2001. The series was based on the work of Sydney Water Police who fight crime around Sydney Harbour and surrounding locales. The show was set on and around Goat Island in Sydney Harbour.

Water Rats
Created byJohn Hugginson
Tony Morphett
StarringColin Friels
Catherine McClements
Steve Bisley
Toni Scanlan
Peter Bensley
Aaron Pedersen
Dee Smart
Jay Laga'aia
Theme music composerLes Gock
Song Zu
Country of originAustralia
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes177 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducersHal McElroy
Ted Roberts
Production locationsSydney
The Rocks
Goat Island
Balmain
Running time42-45 minutes
Production companiesSouthern Star Productions
Nine Films and Television
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release12 February 1996 (1996-02-12) –
7 August 2001 (2001-08-07)

Water Rats premiered on 12 February 1996, and ran for six seasons and 177 episodes. Colin Friels and Catherine McClements were the original stars of the series and were instrumental in the show's early success. They both departed the show in 1999. In later seasons, Steve Bisley, Aaron Pedersen and Dee Smart became the show's main stars.

For the sixth and final season in 2001, the show concentrated more on the cops' personal lives rather than just focusing on the crimes committed. The Nine Network cancelled the show after six seasons. Executive Producer Kris Noble blamed escalating costs for the cancellation. However, the series had been suffering a ratings decline following the departure of Friels and McClements in 1999.

The final episode was broadcast in Australia on 7 August 2001.

Cast edit

Main edit

Supporting edit

Recurring edit

  • Peter Mochrie as Detective Snr Sergeant John 'Knocker' Harrison (22 episodes, 1996)
  • Jeremy Callaghan as Detective Snr Constable Kevin Holloway (10 episodes, 1996)
  • Richard Healy as Insp Tony Brady (14 episodes, 1996–1997)
  • Treffyn Koreshoff as David Goldstein (17 episodes, 1996–1999)
  • John Walton as John Walton (26 episodes, 1997–1999)
  • Anthony Martin as Colin "Chopper" Lewis (44 episodes, 1997–2001)
  • Mouche Phillips as Eva Minton (8 episodes, 2000–2001)
  • Brooke Satchwell as Sophie Ferguson (20 episodes, 2000–2001)
  • Joss McWilliam as Sgt Lance Rorke (29 episodes, 2000–2001)
  • Kelly Dale as Senior Constable Sam Bailey (season 2, 1997)
  • John Adam as Michael Jefferies (season 2, 1997)
  • Anne Tenney as Gail Hawker (season 2, 5 episodes, 1997)
  • Betty Lucas as Sybil Graham (1 , 2006)
  • Rebecca Hobbs as Liz Robinson (season 3, 1998)
  • Robert Mammone as Detective Agi Fatseas (5 episodes, 2001)
  • Sonia Todd as Detective Sergeant Louise Bradshaw (season 3, 13 episodes, 1998)
  • Ritchie Singer as Terry Madigan (season 3, 1998)
  • Roxane Wilson as Suzi Abromavich (season 3-4, 1998-99)
  • Liz Burch as Gillian Swain (season 4, 5 episodes, 1999)
  • Josephine Byrnes as Acting Inspector Julia Goodwin (season 6, 3 episodes, 2001)
  • Bill Hunter as Tom Christey (season 6, 2001)
  • Ingrid Ruz as Sergeant Vanessa Simmons (season 6, 2001)
  • Rodger Corser as Detective George Newhouse (season 6, 4 episodes, 2001)
  • Rohan Nichol as Shane Green (season 5, episode 2: "Reunion", 2000)
  • Kelly Dingwall as Sam Bailey (9 episodes)
  • Marshall Napier as Joe De Silva (5 episodes)

Guests edit

Season summaries edit

Pilot edit

The pilot of Water Rats screened in Australia at 8.30 pm on Monday, 12 February 1996. It was entitled "Dead in the Water" and was a two-part episode, concernimg a divorced man, deranged over the death of his daughter, who captures a Sydney Harbour ferry and holds the city to ransom.[1] "Dead in the Water" introduced viewers to Detective Senior Constables Frank Holloway (Coln Friels) and Rachel Goldstein (Catherine McClements).

Other characters edit

  • Chief Inspector Clarke Webb (played by Bill Young)
  • Senior Sergeant Jeff Hawker (played by Peter Bensley)
  • Sergeant Helen Blakemore (played by Toni Scanlan)
  • Senior Sergeant Dave McCall (played by Scott Burgess)
  • Senior Constable Gavin Sykes (played by Brett Partridge)
  • Senior Constable Tommy Tavita (played by Jay Laga'aia)
  • Senior Constable Fiona Cassidy (played by Sophie Heathcote)
  • Senior Constable Terry Watson (played by Aaron Jeffery)
  • Detective Senior Sergeant John "Knocker" Harrison (played by Peter Mochrie)
  • Detective Senior Constable Kevin Holloway (played by Jeremy Callaghan)
  • David Goldstein (played by Treffyn Koreshoff)
  • Jonathon Goldstein (played by Steven Grivies)
  • Inspector Tony Brady (played by Richard Healy)
  • Prison Warden (played by Christopher Barry)

Season one edit

Season one ran for 26 episodes.

Major storylines included edit

  • Jonathon Goldstein (Steven Grivies) trying to deny Rachel (Catherine McClements) access to their young son, David (Treffyn Koreshoff).
  • Frank's (Colin Friels)' relationship with crime scene officer, Caroline Cox.
  • Helen's (Toni Scanlan)'s sexuality comes out in the open, particularly to Rachel (McClements), who seemed to be the only character who did not know Helen was gay.
  • The death and subsequent investigation of Frank's brother, Kevin (Jeremy Callaghan).
  • Rachel's (McClements)' relationship with Knocker (Peter Mochrie), which turned out to be a deadly one.
  • Clarke's (Bill Young's) affair and his subsequent resignation.
  • Frank (Friels) being investigated by Internal Affairs on two occasions.

Season two edit

The second season of Water Rats ran, again, for 26 episodes and began airing on Monday, 10 February 1997. Season two also took the detectives to Melbourne, a change from Sydney Harbour. It also introduced a new character, Constable Tayler Johnson (Raelee Hill), as well as a few minor ones.

New characters edit

  • Colin "Chopper" Lewis (played by Anthony Martin)
  • Senior Constable Sam Bailey (played by Kelly Dale)
  • Michael Jefferies (played by John Adam)
  • Gail Hawker (played by Anne Tenney)

Major storylines included edit

  • Rachel's (McClements') relationship with the well-off Michael Jefferies (John Adam).
  • Jeff (Peter Bensley) becomes Chief Inspector.
  • Frank (Friels) once again, is investigated by I.A, but this time for a much more serious offence, murder.
  • Tayler (Raelee Hill), is Helen's niece.
  • Terry (Aaron Jeffery) is stabbed and decides to leave the Water Police.
  • Dave (Scott Burgess) is speared by spear gun and cannot continue diving.
  • Jeff (Peter Bensley) and his wife separate.

Season three edit

Season three ran for 31 episodes and premiered on Monday, 9 February 1998. A couple of episodes into the season, it was moved to Tuesday nights. Steve Bisley is also added to the opening credits for a number of episodes near the end of the season.

New characters included edit

Major storylines included edit

Season four edit

The fourth series began on Tuesday, 16 February 1999 and ran for 32 episodes. It was a series of change for Water Rats, which included both Colin Friels' and Catherine McClements' departures within 18 episodes of each other.

New characters included edit

  • Detective Senior Constable Michael Reilly (Aaron Pedersen)
  • Gillian Swain (played by Liz Burch)
  • Suzi Abromavich (played by Roxane Wilson, who also appeared in one episode in series three)
  • Detective Senior Constable Alex St Clare (played by Dee Smart)

Major storylines included edit

Season five edit

The fifth season began airing on Tuesday, 22 February 2000, and ran for 36 episodes, the longest out of the six seasons of the show. Ratings began to fall slightly, as a result of McClements' departure the previous year. A number of regular characters also left, including Jay Laga'aia and Scott Burgess, whose character was not seen at all in series five, and his whereabouts was finally mentioned in series six.

New characters included edit

Major storylines included edit

Season six edit

The sixth and final season of Water Rats began airing on Tuesday, 6 February 2001 and ran for 26 episodes. Sometime early in the season, the timeslot was changed from 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm. The Nine Network decided to cancel the show, due to escalating costs and declining ratings, and two main stars, Steve Bisley and Dee Smart had decided to leave the show.

Notable new characters included edit

Major storylines included edit

  • Jack (Bisley) has a short relationship with Julia Goodwin (Josephine Byrnes).
  • Lance (Joss McWilliam) dies in a freak accident.
  • Sophie (Brooke Satchwell) begins her Police training.
  • The Water Police learn that Snr. Sgt. Dave McCall (Scott Burgess) has died.
  • Gavin (Brett Partridge) and Eva (Mouche Phillips) get married, and at the end of the series, have a baby.
  • Jack is shot in the very last episode, and though not known, probably dies, as Bisley was leaving the show if it did continue for another season.

Episodes edit

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result
1997 Logie Award Most Outstanding Actor Colin Friels Won
Most Outstanding Achievement in a Drama Production Water Rats Won
1998 Logie Award Most Outstanding Actor Colin Friels Nominated
Most Popular Actor Colin Friels Nominated
Most Popular Actress Catherine McClements Nominated
Most Outstanding Actress Catherine McClements Won
Most Popular Program Water Rats Nominated
Most Outstanding Drama Series Water Rats Nominated
AFI Awards Young Actor's Award Paul Pantano (for episode Romeo is Bleeding) Won
1999 Logie Awards Most Popular Actor Colin Friels Nominated
Most Outstanding Actor Colin Friels Nominated
People's Choice Award Favourite Actor in a Drama or Serial Colin Friels Won
Favourite Actress in a Drama or Serial Catherine McClements Nominated
Favourite TV Star Colin Friels Nominated
Favourite Drama or Serial Water Rats Nominated
AFI Award Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama Catherine McClements (for episode I'm Home) Nominated
Awgie Award Television - Series Peter Gawler (for episode Six Hundred Clear a Week) Won
2000 Logie Award Most Outstanding Actor in a Series Colin Friels Nominated
Most Outstanding Actor in a Series Steve Bisley Nominated
Most Outstanding Actress in a Series Catherine McClements Nominated
Most Popular Actor Colin Friels Nominated
Most Outstanding Drama Series Water Rats Nominated
2001 Awgie Award Television - Series John Banas (for episode Domino) Won
Television - Series Peter Gawler (for episode Hungry Bear Blues) Won
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Drama Series Water Rats Nominated
Most Outstanding Actor in a Series Steve Bisley Nominated

Filming locations edit

Water Rats was filmed on and around Goat Island in Sydney Harbour. Other locations used throughout the series were:

Fictional locations edit

The real Sydney Water Police headquarters was located at Pyrmont. The TV version of the Sydney Water Police headquarters was located on Goat Island, though the fictional address was 48/50 Harbour Drive, Sydney 2000. Other fictional locations throughout the series included:

  • Frank's House − The exterior was shot in The Rocks, but the interior was a set on Goat Island.
  • The Cutter Bar − A fictional pub, where the members of the Water Police liked to relax after a hard day at work (introduced in season two).
  • The Sydney Police Centre − Unlike some other police stations, the Water Police did not have their own holding cells, so offenders were taken to the SPC to be charged.
  • The Hospital
  • The Morgue − Early in the series, real morgues were used to film in. Eventually a set was built on Goat Island.
  • Rachel's house − A number of different exterior locations were used for Rachel's house, including Balmain, Birchgrove and Glebe.

Home media edit

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. Warner Vision Australia then released the rest of the show, where DVDs labelled series 3 were actually season 2 and so on. It was announced on 7 August 2017 that Via Vision Entertainment would re-release all six seasons on DVD on 22 November 2017. Several episodes are out of broadcast order in the Via Vision collection and on Amazon Prime.

DVDs edit

Title Format No. of
episodes
Discs Region 4 (Australia) DVD special features DVD distributors
Season One DVD Series 1, Episodes 1-13 3 8 March 2004 Selected Episodes Commentaries Shock Entertainment
Season Two DVD Series 1, Episodes 14-26 3 21 February 2005 Photo Gallery Shock Entertainment
Season Three Part 1 DVD Series 2, Episodes 1-14 4 Photo gallery Warner Vision Australia
Season Three Part 2 DVD Series 2, Episodes 15-26 3 None Warner Vision Australia
Season Four Part 1 DVD Series 3, Episodes 1-17 4 None Warner Vision Australia
Season Four Part 2 DVD Series 3, Episode 18-31 4 Photo gallery Warner Vision Australia
Season Five Part 1 DVD Series 4, Episodes 1-16 4 9 September 2006 None Warner Vision Australia
Season Five Part 2 DVD Series 4, Episodes 17-32 4 9 September 2006 Photo Gallery Warner Vision Australia
Season Six Part 1 DVD Series 5, Episodes 1-21 5 28 October 2006 None Warner Vision Australia
Season Six Part 2 DVD Series 5, Episodes 22-36 4 28 October 2006 Photo Gallery Warner Vision Australia
Season Seven Part 1 DVD Series 6, Episodes 1-12 3 28 October 2006 Photo Gallery Warner Vision Australia
Season Seven Part 2 DVD Series 6, Episodes 13-26 4 28 October 2006 None Warner Vision Australia
The Complete Series 1-6 DVD All 177 Episodes 45 22 November 2017 Commentaries On Selected Episodes.

Photo Galleries

Via Vision Entertainment
Water Rats: Collection One DVD Season 01, Episodes 1-26

Season 02, Episodes 01-26

Season 03, Episodes 01-31

Season 04, Episodes 01-32

24 11 April 2018 Commentaries On Selected Episodes.

Photo Galleries

Via Vision Entertainment
Water Rats: Collection Two DVD Season 05, Episodes 01-36

Season 06, Episodes 01-26

21 5 December 2018 Photo Galleries Via Vision Entertainment
Water Rats: The Complete Collection DVD All 177 Episodes 45 13 September 2023 Audio commentaries on selected episodes

Photo Galleries

Via Vision Entertainment

Online streaming availability edit

Title Format Episodes # Year of Airing Streaming Status Distributors
Water Rats Season One Streaming Episodes 01-26 2019

2020

No longer Available

Currently Streaming

9Now

7plus

Water Rats Season Two Streaming Episodes 01-26 2019

2020

No longer Available

Currently Streaming

9Now

7plus

Water Rats Season Three Streaming Episodes 01-31 2019

2020

No longer Available

Currently Streaming

9Now

7plus

Water Rats Season Four Streaming Episodes 01-32 2019

2020

No longer Available

Currently Streaming

9Now

7plus

Water Rats Season Five Streaming Episodes 01-36 2019

2020

No longer Available

Currently Streaming

9Now

7plus

Water Rats Season Six Streaming Episodes 01-26 2019

2020

No longer Available

Currently Streaming

9Now

7plus

All episodes are available on Amazon Prime in Australia.

Soundtrack edit

A Water Rats soundtrack was produced by Les Gock in 1999. It contained songs featured on the series, such as "Goldie's Theme" by Cathi Ogden (heard in many episodes, most notably episode 109) and "I'll Dream of You" by Hugh Wilson (heard in Frank's final episode). It also features a couple of songs sung by cast members: "Breathe" with Raelee Hill and "Let's Party" with Jay Laga'aia. The song "Breathe" was written by James Freud, who also sang in the chorus. The company Song Zu seems to want to have no affiliation with the soundtrack music and does not recognise nor acknowledge it on its current website. Secondhand copies of it can occasionally be found on auction sites and in secondhand music stores.

International broadcasting edit

The series is currently[when?] being re-run in:

Notes edit

  • There was a 2003 National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra exhibition on Australian police dramas (1950–present) that featured some scripts from the show, as well as a plastic corpse used in one episode. See National Archives of Australia for details.
  • The exterior for Frank's house was filmed near the Agar Steps in The Rocks, New South Wales; however, the interior was shot on Goat Island.
  • Catherine McClements had previously worked with Colin Friels in the movie Weekend with Kate (1990), Scott Burgess in the movie Just Us (1986) and Tony Morphett (the creator of Water Rats) in the telemovie My Brother Tom (1986).
  • Season three originally contained 32 episodes; however, because of Colin Friels' illness, only 31 went to air.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p161

External links edit

  • Water Rats at IMDb  
  • Water Rats
  • Water Rats fan forum
  • Water Rats at the National Film and Sound Archive
  • Water Rats - "Goes with Territory" at Australian Screen Online

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Water Rats is an Australian TV police procedural broadcast on the Nine Network from 1996 to 2001 The series was based on the work of Sydney Water Police who fight crime around Sydney Harbour and surrounding locales The show was set on and around Goat Island in Sydney Harbour Water RatsCreated byJohn HugginsonTony MorphettStarringColin FrielsCatherine McClementsSteve BisleyToni ScanlanPeter BensleyAaron PedersenDee SmartJay Laga aiaTheme music composerLes GockSong ZuCountry of originAustraliaNo of seasons6No of episodes177 list of episodes ProductionProducersHal McElroyTed RobertsProduction locationsSydneyThe RocksGoat IslandBalmainRunning time42 45 minutesProduction companiesSouthern Star ProductionsNine Films and TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkNine NetworkRelease12 February 1996 1996 02 12 7 August 2001 2001 08 07 Water Rats premiered on 12 February 1996 and ran for six seasons and 177 episodes Colin Friels and Catherine McClements were the original stars of the series and were instrumental in the show s early success They both departed the show in 1999 In later seasons Steve Bisley Aaron Pedersen and Dee Smart became the show s main stars For the sixth and final season in 2001 the show concentrated more on the cops personal lives rather than just focusing on the crimes committed The Nine Network cancelled the show after six seasons Executive Producer Kris Noble blamed escalating costs for the cancellation However the series had been suffering a ratings decline following the departure of Friels and McClements in 1999 The final episode was broadcast in Australia on 7 August 2001 Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Main 1 2 Supporting 1 3 Recurring 1 4 Guests 2 Season summaries 2 1 Pilot 2 1 1 Other characters 2 2 Season one 2 2 1 Major storylines included 2 3 Season two 2 3 1 New characters 2 3 2 Major storylines included 2 4 Season three 2 4 1 New characters included 2 4 2 Major storylines included 2 5 Season four 2 5 1 New characters included 2 5 2 Major storylines included 2 6 Season five 2 6 1 New characters included 2 6 2 Major storylines included 2 7 Season six 2 7 1 Notable new characters included 2 7 2 Major storylines included 3 Episodes 4 Awards and nominations 5 Filming locations 6 Fictional locations 7 Home media 7 1 DVDs 7 2 Online streaming availability 7 3 Soundtrack 8 International broadcasting 9 Notes 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksCast editMain edit Colin Friels as Det Snr Constable Frank Holloway 1996 1999 Catherine McClements as Det Snr Constable Rachel Goldstein 1996 1999 Steve Bisley as Det Sergeant Jack Christey 1998 2001 Jay Laga aia as Snr Const Tommy Tavita 1996 2000 Aaron Pedersen as Det Constable Michael Reilly 1999 2001 Dee Smart as Det Snr Constable Alex St Clare 2000 2001 Supporting edit Peter Bensley as Snr Sgt Chief Insp Jeff Hawker 1996 2001 Bill Young as Chief Insp Clarke Webb 1996 only Brett Partridge as Snr Constable Gavin Sykes 1996 2001 Toni Scanlan as Snr Sgt Helen Blakemore 1996 2001 Scott Burgess as Snr Sgt Dave McCall 1996 1999 Aaron Jeffery as Constable Terry Watson 1996 1998 Sophie Heathcote as Constable Fiona Cassidy 1996 1997 Raelee Hill as Constable Tayler Johnson 1997 1999 Allison Cratchley as Constable Emma Woods 1998 2001 Diarmid Heidenreich as Constable Matthew Quinn 2000 2001 Rebecca Smart as Constable Donna Janevski 2000 2001 Recurring edit Peter Mochrie as Detective Snr Sergeant John Knocker Harrison 22 episodes 1996 Jeremy Callaghan as Detective Snr Constable Kevin Holloway 10 episodes 1996 Richard Healy as Insp Tony Brady 14 episodes 1996 1997 Treffyn Koreshoff as David Goldstein 17 episodes 1996 1999 John Walton as John Walton 26 episodes 1997 1999 Anthony Martin as Colin Chopper Lewis 44 episodes 1997 2001 Mouche Phillips as Eva Minton 8 episodes 2000 2001 Brooke Satchwell as Sophie Ferguson 20 episodes 2000 2001 Joss McWilliam as Sgt Lance Rorke 29 episodes 2000 2001 Kelly Dale as Senior Constable Sam Bailey season 2 1997 John Adam as Michael Jefferies season 2 1997 Anne Tenney as Gail Hawker season 2 5 episodes 1997 Betty Lucas as Sybil Graham 1 2006 Rebecca Hobbs as Liz Robinson season 3 1998 Robert Mammone as Detective Agi Fatseas 5 episodes 2001 Sonia Todd as Detective Sergeant Louise Bradshaw season 3 13 episodes 1998 Ritchie Singer as Terry Madigan season 3 1998 Roxane Wilson as Suzi Abromavich season 3 4 1998 99 Liz Burch as Gillian Swain season 4 5 episodes 1999 Josephine Byrnes as Acting Inspector Julia Goodwin season 6 3 episodes 2001 Bill Hunter as Tom Christey season 6 2001 Ingrid Ruz as Sergeant Vanessa Simmons season 6 2001 Rodger Corser as Detective George Newhouse season 6 4 episodes 2001 Rohan Nichol as Shane Green season 5 episode 2 Reunion 2000 Kelly Dingwall as Sam Bailey 9 episodes Marshall Napier as Joe De Silva 5 episodes Guests edit Abbie Cornish as Marie Marchand 1 episode Abi Tucker as Amy Collins 1 episode Amanda Douge as Carly Middleton 1 episode Anna Lise Phillips as Megan 1 episode Anthony Hayes as Jarred 1 episode Brett Climo as Terry Spiro 1 episode Bridie Carter as Joanne Calvert 2 episodes Brooke Anderson as Finn 1 episode Carmen Duncan as Geraldine St Clare 1 episode Caroline Brazier as Heather Pinchon 1 episode Caz Lederman as Marie James 1 episode Celia Ireland as Sarah Fleetwood 2 episodes Christopher Barry as Prison Warden 1 episode Claudia Black as Beth Williams 1 episode Damian de Montemas as Constance Fish Wilson 1 episode Danny Adcock as Rhys Kegs Jeegan Danny Roberts as Fred Pearson 1 episode David Field as Warren Doug 4 episodes Deni Gordon as Cynthia Rody 1 episode Diana McLean as Elizabeth Cartland Trish 2 episodes Ditch Davey as Brendan Hogan 2 episodes Felicity Price as Sally 1 episode Helen Buday as Peggy Newland 1 episode Helen Scott as Joy Godfrey 1 episode Helen Thomson as Breda Anne Harvey 2 episodes Hunter Page Lochard as Max Bullen 2 episodes Ian Bliss as Colin Fleetwood Max Prescott 4 episodes Imogen Annesley as Jennifer Campbell 2 episode Jason Smith as Neil Wilson 3 episodes Jessica Napier as Vanessa 1 episode John Brumpton as Joe Slaven 1 episode John Clayton as Ronald Barnsley 1 episode John Howard as Sven Larsen 2 episodes John Jarratt as Colin McGuire 1 episode John Noble as Dr Harry 1 episode Justin Rosniak as Kingsley Wayne 2 episodes Kate Sheil as Coroner 1 episode Leon Ford as First Probationer 1 episode Liz Burch as Susan Webb 1 episode Lorna Lesley as Mrs Gleeson 1 episode Luke Carroll as Courier 1 episode Luke Ford as Harley Strachan 1 episode Manu Bennett as Joseph Lipinski 3 episodes Marina Finlay as Gretchen Hart 1 episode Matthew Newton as Josh Rogers 1 episode Melissa Bell as Lisa Hubbard 1 episode Mercia Deane Johns as Cheryl Voss 1 episode Michael Denkha as Chicka Canter Terry Brown 2 episodes Myles Pollard as Robert Haig 1 episode Nathaniel Buzolic as Uncredited Nicholas Bishop as Shane Bookman 1 episode Noah Taylor as Ronny Jefferson 1 episode Pat Bishop as Miranda Lathem 1 episode Paul Tassone as Warwick Richard 1 episode Peter O Brien as Matthew Grierson 1 episode Peter Phelps as Jimmy Formica 1 episode Rachael Blake as Carly Bridges 1 episode Rebecca Frith as Rebecca Solomon 1 episode Richard Healy as Inspector Tony Brady 1 episode Rob Carlton as David Kiwi Dave Crowe Barry Elliot 3 episodes Roy Billing as Stan 1 episode Rupert Reid as Jens 1 episode Russell Kiefel as Lewis West 2 episodes Sam Worthington as Phillip Champion 1 episode Sarah Chadwick as Yvonne Carlisle 1 episode Simmone Jade Mackinnon as Bianca Matthias 1 episode Simon Burke as Det Sgt Mac Phillips 2 episodes Steve Le Marquand as Tim 1 episode Steven Grivies as Jonathon Goldstein 1 episode Susie Porter as Julie Drummond 1 episode Tara Morice as Anne Milner 1 episode Tasma Walton as Belinda Harvey 1 episode Tim Campbell as Peter Kostos 1 episode Tom Richards as Dan Manning Tony Bonner as Warren Doug 4 episodes Vanessa Downing as Margaret Hobbs 1 episode Victoria Longley as Tracy Bennett 1 episode Blake Power as Jewish school child Tom McCrickard as Stringy OscarSeason summaries editPilot edit The pilot of Water Rats screened in Australia at 8 30 pm on Monday 12 February 1996 It was entitled Dead in the Water and was a two part episode concernimg a divorced man deranged over the death of his daughter who captures a Sydney Harbour ferry and holds the city to ransom 1 Dead in the Water introduced viewers to Detective Senior Constables Frank Holloway Coln Friels and Rachel Goldstein Catherine McClements Other characters edit Chief Inspector Clarke Webb played by Bill Young Senior Sergeant Jeff Hawker played by Peter Bensley Sergeant Helen Blakemore played by Toni Scanlan Senior Sergeant Dave McCall played by Scott Burgess Senior Constable Gavin Sykes played by Brett Partridge Senior Constable Tommy Tavita played by Jay Laga aia Senior Constable Fiona Cassidy played by Sophie Heathcote Senior Constable Terry Watson played by Aaron Jeffery Detective Senior Sergeant John Knocker Harrison played by Peter Mochrie Detective Senior Constable Kevin Holloway played by Jeremy Callaghan David Goldstein played by Treffyn Koreshoff Jonathon Goldstein played by Steven Grivies Inspector Tony Brady played by Richard Healy Prison Warden played by Christopher Barry Season one edit Season one ran for 26 episodes Major storylines included edit Jonathon Goldstein Steven Grivies trying to deny Rachel Catherine McClements access to their young son David Treffyn Koreshoff Frank s Colin Friels relationship with crime scene officer Caroline Cox Helen s Toni Scanlan s sexuality comes out in the open particularly to Rachel McClements who seemed to be the only character who did not know Helen was gay The death and subsequent investigation of Frank s brother Kevin Jeremy Callaghan Rachel s McClements relationship with Knocker Peter Mochrie which turned out to be a deadly one Clarke s Bill Young s affair and his subsequent resignation Frank Friels being investigated by Internal Affairs on two occasions Season two edit The second season of Water Rats ran again for 26 episodes and began airing on Monday 10 February 1997 Season two also took the detectives to Melbourne a change from Sydney Harbour It also introduced a new character Constable Tayler Johnson Raelee Hill as well as a few minor ones New characters edit Colin Chopper Lewis played by Anthony Martin Senior Constable Sam Bailey played by Kelly Dale Michael Jefferies played by John Adam Gail Hawker played by Anne Tenney Major storylines included edit Rachel s McClements relationship with the well off Michael Jefferies John Adam Jeff Peter Bensley becomes Chief Inspector Frank Friels once again is investigated by I A but this time for a much more serious offence murder Tayler Raelee Hill is Helen s niece Terry Aaron Jeffery is stabbed and decides to leave the Water Police Dave Scott Burgess is speared by spear gun and cannot continue diving Jeff Peter Bensley and his wife separate Season three edit Season three ran for 31 episodes and premiered on Monday 9 February 1998 A couple of episodes into the season it was moved to Tuesday nights Steve Bisley is also added to the opening credits for a number of episodes near the end of the season New characters included edit Constable Emma Woods played by Allison Cratchley Liz Robinson played by Rebecca Hobbs Detective Senior Constable Jack Christey played by Steve Bisley Detective Sergeant Louise Bradshaw played by Sonia Todd Terry Madigan played by Ritchie Singer Major storylines included edit Frank Friels getting back together for a while with his ex wife Liz Rebecca Hobbs Rachel Catherine McClements and tough talking detective Jack Christey Steve Bisley have a one night stand Tayler Raelee Hill is shot Rachel McClements works with Tommy Jay Laga aia on a number of occasions while Frank is away Frank s Friels relationship with undercover cop Louise Sonia Todd ends when she is shot dead Helen Toni Scanlan is promoted to Senior Sergeant Season four edit The fourth series began on Tuesday 16 February 1999 and ran for 32 episodes It was a series of change for Water Rats which included both Colin Friels and Catherine McClements departures within 18 episodes of each other New characters included edit Detective Senior Constable Michael Reilly Aaron Pedersen Gillian Swain played by Liz Burch Suzi Abromavich played by Roxane Wilson who also appeared in one episode in series three Detective Senior Constable Alex St Clare played by Dee Smart Major storylines included edit Helen s Toni Scanlan s relationship with lawyer Gillian Swain Liz Burch Michael Reilly Aaron Pedersen from VIP security becomes the third detective Frank Colin Friels leaves the Water Police sailing to Venezuela Jack Steve Bisley replaces Frank Friels and his relationship with Rachel McClements gets off to a rocky start Jack Bisley is promoted to Detective Sergeant David is kidnapped Rachel McClements and Jack Bisley start their relationship again Rachel McClements is stabbed and dies in Jack s Bisley s arms Jeff Peter Bensley and his wife get a divorce Tayler Raelee Hill leaves the Water Police joining Pol Air Alex St Clare Dee Smart replaces Rachel McClements Season five edit The fifth season began airing on Tuesday 22 February 2000 and ran for 36 episodes the longest out of the six seasons of the show Ratings began to fall slightly as a result of McClements departure the previous year A number of regular characters also left including Jay Laga aia and Scott Burgess whose character was not seen at all in series five and his whereabouts was finally mentioned in series six New characters included edit Senior Constable Matthew Quinn played Diarmid Heidenreich Constable Donna Janevski played by Rebecca Smart Sergeant Lance Rorke played by Joss McWilliam Sophie Ferguson played by Brooke Satchwell Eva Minton played by Mouche Phillips Major storylines included edit Tommy Jay Laga aia leaves the Water Police and goes on long service leave Jack Bisley finds out he has an 18 year old daughter named Sophie Brooke Satchwell Mick asks Alex Dee Smart out on a date Gavin Brett Partridge meets Eva Mouche Phillips Jack Bisley remembers Rachel McClements on the one year anniversary of her death Season six edit The sixth and final season of Water Rats began airing on Tuesday 6 February 2001 and ran for 26 episodes Sometime early in the season the timeslot was changed from 8 30 pm to 9 30 pm The Nine Network decided to cancel the show due to escalating costs and declining ratings and two main stars Steve Bisley and Dee Smart had decided to leave the show Notable new characters included edit Acting Inspector Julia Goodwin played by Josephine Byrnes Tom Christey played by Bill Hunter Sergeant Vanessa Simmons played by Ingrid Ruz Detective George Newhouse played by Rodger Corser Major storylines included edit Jack Bisley has a short relationship with Julia Goodwin Josephine Byrnes Lance Joss McWilliam dies in a freak accident Sophie Brooke Satchwell begins her Police training The Water Police learn that Snr Sgt Dave McCall Scott Burgess has died Gavin Brett Partridge and Eva Mouche Phillips get married and at the end of the series have a baby Jack is shot in the very last episode and though not known probably dies as Bisley was leaving the show if it did continue for another season Episodes editMain article List of Water Rats episodesAwards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominee s Result 1997 Logie Award Most Outstanding Actor Colin Friels Won Most Outstanding Achievement in a Drama Production Water Rats Won 1998 Logie Award Most Outstanding Actor Colin Friels Nominated Most Popular Actor Colin Friels Nominated Most Popular Actress Catherine McClements Nominated Most Outstanding Actress Catherine McClements Won Most Popular Program Water Rats Nominated Most Outstanding Drama Series Water Rats Nominated AFI Awards Young Actor s Award Paul Pantano for episode Romeo is Bleeding Won 1999 Logie Awards Most Popular Actor Colin Friels Nominated Most Outstanding Actor Colin Friels Nominated People s Choice Award Favourite Actor in a Drama or Serial Colin Friels Won Favourite Actress in a Drama or Serial Catherine McClements Nominated Favourite TV Star Colin Friels Nominated Favourite Drama or Serial Water Rats Nominated AFI Award Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama Catherine McClements for episode I m Home Nominated Awgie Award Television Series Peter Gawler for episode Six Hundred Clear a Week Won 2000 Logie Award Most Outstanding Actor in a Series Colin Friels Nominated Most Outstanding Actor in a Series Steve Bisley Nominated Most Outstanding Actress in a Series Catherine McClements Nominated Most Popular Actor Colin Friels Nominated Most Outstanding Drama Series Water Rats Nominated 2001 Awgie Award Television Series John Banas for episode Domino Won Television Series Peter Gawler for episode Hungry Bear Blues Won Logie Awards Most Outstanding Drama Series Water Rats Nominated Most Outstanding Actor in a Series Steve Bisley NominatedFilming locations editWater Rats was filmed on and around Goat Island in Sydney Harbour Other locations used throughout the series were Shark Island Sydney Harbour Bridge In the season three episode Epiphany Matt Barnes took Rachel Goldstein and climbed the famous bridge for a negotiators exercise The Gap A main storyline of season 1 was the murder of Frank s brother Kevin who was thrown off The Gap White Bay Power Station Used a number of times most notably Catherine McClements last episode A Day at the Office Fort Denison The Rocks Mainly used for external shots of Frank s house Middle Harbour Long Bay Correctional Centre Australian Army Artillery Museum During the season two final Rachel and Frank search for killer Brian Atkins in the tunnels of the museum North Head Middle Head Fortifications Melbourne In season two Rachel and Frank travelled to Melbourne to investigate a murder Fictional locations editThe real Sydney Water Police headquarters was located at Pyrmont The TV version of the Sydney Water Police headquarters was located on Goat Island though the fictional address was 48 50 Harbour Drive Sydney 2000 Other fictional locations throughout the series included Frank s House The exterior was shot in The Rocks but the interior was a set on Goat Island The Cutter Bar A fictional pub where the members of the Water Police liked to relax after a hard day at work introduced in season two The Sydney Police Centre Unlike some other police stations the Water Police did not have their own holding cells so offenders were taken to the SPC to be charged The Hospital The Morgue Early in the series real morgues were used to film in Eventually a set was built on Goat Island Rachel s house A number of different exterior locations were used for Rachel s house including Balmain Birchgrove and Glebe Home media editWater 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 Warner Vision Australia then released the rest of the show where DVDs labelled series 3 were actually season 2 and so on It was announced on 7 August 2017 that Via Vision Entertainment would re release all six seasons on DVD on 22 November 2017 Several episodes are out of broadcast order in the Via Vision collection and on Amazon Prime DVDs edit Title Format No ofepisodes Discs Region 4 Australia DVD special features DVD distributors Season One DVD Series 1 Episodes 1 13 3 8 March 2004 Selected Episodes Commentaries Shock Entertainment Season Two DVD Series 1 Episodes 14 26 3 21 February 2005 Photo Gallery Shock Entertainment Season Three Part 1 DVD Series 2 Episodes 1 14 4 Photo gallery Warner Vision Australia Season Three Part 2 DVD Series 2 Episodes 15 26 3 None Warner Vision Australia Season Four Part 1 DVD Series 3 Episodes 1 17 4 None Warner Vision Australia Season Four Part 2 DVD Series 3 Episode 18 31 4 Photo gallery Warner Vision Australia Season Five Part 1 DVD Series 4 Episodes 1 16 4 9 September 2006 None Warner Vision Australia Season Five Part 2 DVD Series 4 Episodes 17 32 4 9 September 2006 Photo Gallery Warner Vision Australia Season Six Part 1 DVD Series 5 Episodes 1 21 5 28 October 2006 None Warner Vision Australia Season Six Part 2 DVD Series 5 Episodes 22 36 4 28 October 2006 Photo Gallery Warner Vision Australia Season Seven Part 1 DVD Series 6 Episodes 1 12 3 28 October 2006 Photo Gallery Warner Vision Australia Season Seven Part 2 DVD Series 6 Episodes 13 26 4 28 October 2006 None Warner Vision Australia The Complete Series 1 6 DVD All 177 Episodes 45 22 November 2017 Commentaries On Selected Episodes Photo Galleries Via Vision Entertainment Water Rats Collection One DVD Season 01 Episodes 1 26 Season 02 Episodes 01 26Season 03 Episodes 01 31Season 04 Episodes 01 32 24 11 April 2018 Commentaries On Selected Episodes Photo Galleries Via Vision Entertainment Water Rats Collection Two DVD Season 05 Episodes 01 36 Season 06 Episodes 01 26 21 5 December 2018 Photo Galleries Via Vision Entertainment Water Rats The Complete Collection DVD All 177 Episodes 45 13 September 2023 Audio commentaries on selected episodes Photo Galleries Via Vision Entertainment Online streaming availability edit Title Format Episodes Year of Airing Streaming Status Distributors Water Rats Season One Streaming Episodes 01 26 2019 2020 No longer Available Currently Streaming 9Now 7plus Water Rats Season Two Streaming Episodes 01 26 2019 2020 No longer Available Currently Streaming 9Now 7plus Water Rats Season Three Streaming Episodes 01 31 2019 2020 No longer Available Currently Streaming 9Now 7plus Water Rats Season Four Streaming Episodes 01 32 2019 2020 No longer Available Currently Streaming 9Now 7plus Water Rats Season Five Streaming Episodes 01 36 2019 2020 No longer Available Currently Streaming 9Now 7plus Water Rats Season Six Streaming Episodes 01 26 2019 2020 No longer Available Currently Streaming 9Now 7plus All episodes are available on Amazon Prime in Australia Soundtrack edit A Water Rats soundtrack was produced by Les Gock in 1999 It contained songs featured on the series such as Goldie s Theme by Cathi Ogden heard in many episodes most notably episode 109 and I ll Dream of You by Hugh Wilson heard in Frank s final episode It also features a couple of songs sung by cast members Breathe with Raelee Hill and Let s Party with Jay Laga aia The song Breathe was written by James Freud who also sang in the chorus The company Song Zu seems to want to have no affiliation with the soundtrack music and does not recognise nor acknowledge it on its current website Secondhand copies of it can occasionally be found on auction sites and in secondhand music stores International broadcasting editThe series is currently when being re run in nbsp Australia on Foxtel s Hallmark Channel nbsp Ireland on RTE One Sunday and Monday mornings nbsp Denmark on Kanal9 From 10 06 2013 on DR1 nbsp United Kingdom on FX nbsp United Arab Emirates on City 7 nbsp Ukraine on ICTV nbsp France on France 2 nbsp United States on FreeveeNotes editThere was a 2003 National Film and Sound Archive Canberra exhibition on Australian police dramas 1950 present that featured some scripts from the show as well as a plastic corpse used in one episode See National Archives of Australia for details The exterior for Frank s house was filmed near the Agar Steps in The Rocks New South Wales however the interior was shot on Goat Island Catherine McClements had previously worked with Colin Friels in the movie Weekend with Kate 1990 Scott Burgess in the movie Just Us 1986 and Tony Morphett the creator of Water Rats in the telemovie My Brother Tom 1986 Season three originally contained 32 episodes however because of Colin Friels illness only 31 went to air See also editList of Australian television series List of Nine Network programsReferences edit Ed Scott Murray Australia on the Small Screen 1970 1995 Oxford Uni Press 1996 p161External links editWater Rats at IMDb nbsp Water Rats Water Rats Water Rats fan forum Water Rats at the National Film and Sound Archive Water Rats Goes with Territory at Australian Screen Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Water Rats TV series amp oldid 1219046416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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