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====Australia==== For details see the PhD dissertation by Antony Stephenson (2019).<ref>Antony Stephenson, "Kinds of blue: The representation of Australian police and policing in television drama and reality television." (PhD dissertation, Charles Sturt University, Australia, 2019). [https://researchoutput.csu.edu.au/ws/portalfiles/portal/71301461/ online]</ref> * ''[[Bellamy (TV series)|Bellamy]]'' (Network Ten 1981) * ''[[Bluey (1976 TV series)|Bluey]]'' (Seven Network 1976β77) * ''[[Blue Heelers]]'' (Seven Network 1994β2006) 510 episodes set in the fictional rural town of [[Mount Thomas]], Victoria, was produced by [[Southern Star Entertainment]] for the [[Seven Network]]. * ''[[City Homicide]]'' (Seven Network 2007β11) Set in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. Follows the investigations of six detectives and their two superior officers in the homicide squad of the [[Victoria Police]]. * ''[[Cop Shop]]'' (Seven Network, 1977β84) * ''[[Division 4]]'' (Nine Network 1969β75) made by Crawford Productions, ran on the Nine Network for 301 episodes. * ''[[The Feds (miniseries)|The Feds]]'' (Nine Network 1993β96) * ''[[Homicide (Australian TV series)|Homicide]]'' (Seven Network 1964β76) was an Australian police procedural television series made by Crawford Productions for the Seven Network. One of the first commercial TV series produced especially for Australian TV, and the first to depict the operations of a modern-day Australian police force, its historical significance in Australian television is analogous to the importance of ''Dragnet'' in the United States. * ''[[The Link Men]]'' (Nine Network 1970) * ''[[The Long Arm (TV series)|The Long Arm]]'' (Network Ten 1970) * ''[[Matlock Police]]'' (Network Ten 1971β75) was set in a rural town and lasted 229 episodes. * ''[[Murder Call]]'' (Nine Network 1997β99) * ''[[The Phoenix (1985 TV series)|Phoenix]]'' (ABC 1992β93) * ''[[Police Rescue]]'' (ABC 1991β96) * ''[[Rush (2008 TV series)|Rush]]'' (Network Ten 2008β11) follows the stories of a tactical police unit in Melbourne, Victoria. * ''[[Skirts (TV series)]]'' (Seven Network 1990) * ''[[Small Claims]]'' (Network Ten 2005β06) * ''[[Solo One]]'' (Seven Network 1976) a short-lived spin-off from ''Matlock Police'' * ''[[Special Squad (1984)|Special Squad]]'' (Network Ten 1984) * ''[[Stingers (TV series)|Stingers]]'' (Nine Network 1998β2004) * ''[[Water Rats (TV series)|Water Rats]]'' (Nine Network 1996β2001) 177 episodes set in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, focusing on the Sydney Water Police. * ''[[White Collar Blue]]'' (Network Ten 2002β03) * ''[[Wildside (Australian TV series)|Wildside]]'' (ABC 1997β99) * ''[[Young Lions (TV series)|Young Lions]]'' (Nine Network 2002)
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