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Police Rescue is an Australian television series which originally aired on ABC TV between 1989 and 1996. It was produced by ABC and Southern Star Xanadu in association with the BBC.
Apart from the 61 episodes, there was a 90-minute pilot episode (first screened in 1989) as well as a feature film in 1994, starring Zoe Carides.
The series dealt with the New South Wales Police Rescue Squad based in Sydney and their work attending to various incidents from road accidents to train crashes. The show was very well received for the first four series, however a decline in ratings by the commencement of the 1996 series saw the cancellation of the show, following an almost epitaph in the final three episodes.
Police Rescue was shown in the United Kingdom first on BBC1 and later on Sky One, in the Czech Republic as Záchranáři on TV Nova, in South Africa as "Noodroep" (dubbed in Afrikaans), in parts of Italy as Polizia Squadra Soccorso on T9, in France on TF1 as Sydney Police, in Germany on VOX as Police Rescue – Gefährlicher Einsatz, in Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark on the United Kingdom-based TV3, and in the Republic of Ireland on RTÉ.
Cast
= Main
== Recurring minor cast
== Guests
=Episodes
= Pilot movie
=In mid-1989, Southern Star Xanadu broadcast the pilot episode of Police Rescue via the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The 90-minute telemovie established the background of the protagonist of the series, Sergeant "Mickey" McClintock (Gary Sweet). Several issues were raised in the pilot, such as women's discrimination, sexism and street violence. The plot evolved around the entrance of the first woman member to the Police Rescue Squad, Constable Georgia Rattray (Sonia Todd) and then the search for a missing boy in Sydney's sewer system.
= Season 1 (1991)
=The telemovie was well received and spawned the series of Police Rescue, which carried on shortly after the pilot.
= Season 2 (1992)
== Season 3 (1993)
== Feature Film and TV Special (1994)
== Season 4 (1995)
== Season 5 (1996)
=Home Media
Between 1993-1994 Village Roadshow Released Selected Episodes on VHS.
In 1994 CIC-TAFT Video Released Police Rescue (The Movie) on VHS.
The First Police Rescue DVD Release was in November 2006 With Season One Released. The Following year Warner Vision Released Seasons 2 and 2 in April 2007 and In July 2007 the Final Seasons 4 and 5 were Released.
The Second Police Rescue DVD Release was in November 2017 with Via Vision Entertainment Re-Releasing Police Rescue as a Complete Boxset (Seasons 1-5 + Pilot Movie)
As Of 7 Nov 2024 - Police Rescue: The Movie (1994) is still not available on DVD.
As Of 7 Nov 2024 - Police Rescue: In Action is still not available on DVD.
In July 2019, the Seven Network released the complete first season and second season of Police Rescue via video on demand on 7plus.
VHS Releases
DVD Releases
Online Streaming
Police Rescue is currently streaming on multiple streaming around the world.
7plus Australia - Streaming Police Rescue Seasons 01-05.
10Play Australia - Streaming Police Rescue Season 01-05.
Amazon Prime - Streaming Police Rescue Seasons 01-05.
Police Rescue Collectibles
References
Police Rescue at Internet Movie Database
Police Rescue: The Movie at Internet Movie Database
WarnerVision
Police Rescue at epguides
External links
Police Rescue at IMDb
Police Rescue at the National Film and Sound Archive
Police Rescue – "By the Book" at Australian Screen Online
Police Rescue – "Mates" at Australian Screen Online
Police Rescue: The Film at Oz Movies
Rescue Bahawalpur – "By urdu Wikipedia" at Pakistan Screen Online