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''Sea Patrol'' is an Australian television drama that ran from 2007 to 2011, set on board HMAS ''Hammersley'', a fictional patrol boat of the
Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. CN is also jointly responsible to the Minister o ...
(RAN). The series focused on the ship and the lives of its crew members. Despite similarities in setting and content, this series is not a follow-on to the 1979 series, ''
Patrol Boat A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defence, border security, or law enforcement. There are many designs for patrol boats, and the ...
''. At the start of the second season, ''Sea Patrol'' saw an upgrade from the to a newer boat. The first season debuted on 5 July 2007 on the
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, who invested $15 million into the programme. The second season of ''Sea Patrol'', titled ''Sea Patrol II: The Coup'', aired in 2008, while the third season, ''Sea Patrol: Red Gold'', aired in 2009. The fourth season aired in 2010 in a new 16-episode format, with no main theme or continuous storyline running throughout, unlike the first three seasons. The fifth season of ''Sea Patrol'', "Damage Control", began airing in 2011 and consisted of 13 episodes. The Nine Network has confirmed that this was to be the final season, due to reliance on government rebates that expire after 65 episodes. Completion of season five brought the total episode count to 68 episodes.


Premise

All seasons of ''Sea Patrol'' have consisted of standalone episodes dealing with serious breaches of Australian law, such as
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, asylum seekers and other problems the RAN encounter on typical patrols. The premiere of each season usually introduces a larger event which is expanded on and connected as the season goes on, before being resolved in the finale. This format, however, with a storyline running throughout the season, was absent in season 4. The first season's premiere began with the introduction of Bright Island, which was positioned as a type of mystery island, and the death of a marine biologist. Over the duration of the season, the CO and some of the crew became suspicious and later entwined in a conspiracy involving water containing a deadly toxin. The second season, known as ''Sea Patrol II: The Coup'', revolved around insurgents on the fictional Samaru Islands attempting to overthrow the current government, and a group of Eastern European mercenaries and smugglers who near-fatally stabbed Charge, tried to kill XO and are in cahoots with the insurgents and Samaruan constabulary. The third season, known as ''Sea Patrol III: Red Gold'', began with the death of Josh "ET" Holiday, fiancé of Nicole "Nikki" (Nav) Caetano and a crew member of HMAS ''Hammersley'' during the first two seasons. The investigation of this death ran throughout the season. The fourth season, known as ''Sea Patrol IV: The Right Stuff'', returned with most principal cast members, with the exception of Pete "Buffer" Tomaszewski, Nicole "Nikki" (Nav) Caetano, Billy "Spider" Webb and
Commander Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank. Commander is also used as a rank or title in other formal organizations, including several police forces. In several countries this naval rank is termed frigate captain. ...
Steven 'Steve' Marshall. The fifth season, known as ''Sea Patrol V: Damage Control'', was the final season and began with a suicide bombing in an overseas bar.


Cast and characters


Main cast


Recurring cast

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Steven 'Steve' Marshall , Season 1–3 , - , , Dr. Ursula Morrell , Season 1 , - , Goran D. Kleut , Vjek , Season 2 , - , , Carly Walsman , Season 2 , - , , Lang Calwell , Season 3 , - , , Ray Walsman , Season 2 , - , ,
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Jim Roth, CV , Season 2, 5 , - , Tye Harper ,
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John 'Jaff' Jaffah , Season 1 , - , Eugene Gilfedder , Finn McLean , Season 2 , - , Mirko Grillini , Emile/Malcom 'Mal' Scarpia , Season 3, 5 , - , , Peter , Season 4 , - , , Steve Coburn , Season 4 , - , Ray Tiernan , Zhenya , Season 2 , - , , Zan , Season 2 , - , {sortname, Sean Taylor , Wessel Berkelman , Season 4 , - , , Madelaine Cruise , Season 5 , - , , Richard 'Rick' Gallagher , Season 1 , - , Anthony Edwards , Viktor , Season 2 , - , , Harry Edwards , Season 4 , - , ,
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Maxine "Knocker" White , Season 4, 5 , - , , Matt Robsenn , Season 3 , - , Andrew Buchanan , Campbell Fulton , Season 2, 3 , - , ,
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Jack Freeman , Season 2 , - , , Simone Robsenn , Season 3 , - , , Carl Davies/Sgt Wild , Season 1, 5 , - , {sortname, Graham Moore , Warrant Officer Ed Gray/Technician/Agent Smith , Season 3, 4, and 5 , - , ,
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Darryl Smith , Season 1 , - , ,
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Alicia Turnball , Season 1 , -


Production


Origins

"Every hour of every day in all weathers young men and women of the Royal Australian Navy Patrol Boat Service battle the elements and the odds to defend Australia's borders and enforce its economic zone. They provide security, support, and relief for the world's largest island..". Each episode of Sea Patrol, from the third season begins with the words "Honour – Honesty – Courage – Integrity – Loyalty", which are the
Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. CN is also jointly responsible to the Minister o ...
Values. This series shows the gender and cultural diversity of the Navy, and deals with contemporary issues such as illegal fishing,
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, drug-running,
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, and people-smuggling, and have an underlying mystery that runs throughout the series.


Ships

For the first season of ''Sea Patrol'', the fictional HMAS ''Hammersley'' (PTF 202) was portrayed by two real s: was used for filming in Sydney, while was used for six weeks of filming off
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in Queensland. ''Hammersley'' serves under the fictional naval command structure of "NAVCOM", and was decommissioned during the final episode of the first season. HMAS ''Kingston'' (PTF 205), a second fictional ''Fremantle''-class boat, is mentioned in several episodes and appears in the ninth episode: ''Kingston'' shares her pennant number with real patrol boat . When the first season was being filmed, it was predicted that later seasons would replace ''Hammersley'' with the newer . Subsequent seasons have used an ''Armidale'' class ship, also named HMAS ''Hammersley'', with the
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82. For Season 2, footage from two ships was
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to represent ''Hammersley'': 42 of the 86 days of the series filming were spent aboard , with later pick-up filming aboard .


Locations

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, Queensland *
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, Queensland * HMAS Waterhen, Navy Base, Sydney,
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, Queensland * Mission Beach, Queensland * Cowley Beach, near Innisfail, Queensland * Tamborine Mountain, Queensland *
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, New South Wales * HMAS Penguin


Episodes

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Reception

Before ''Sea Patrol'' aired, it was one of the most highly anticipated programmes in Australia, partly due to the episode budget of over A$1 million, twice that of other Australian dramas. ''Sea Patrol'' also marked the return of
Lisa McCune Lisa McCune (born 19 February 1971) is an Australian actress, known for her role in TV series ''Blue Heelers'' as Senior Constable Maggie Doyle, and in '' Sea Patrol'' as Lieutenant Kate McGregor RAN. She has won four Gold Logie Awards. McCun ...
to television acting. ''Sea Patrol'' received mixed but generally positive reviews. The first season received an average 1.5 million viewers, which dropped during the early part of season two before returning to 1.5 million viewers for the final five episodes.
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, for ''
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'', commented "I don't really get Sea Patrol... the general gist of it leaves me somewhat cold", and further claimed that the scripts were not well written and that the actors were not given the opportunity to shine. Michelle Over, a reviewer fo
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scored the first episode a disappointing 6.5 out of 10. Over also predicted that the series would begin jumping the shark at episode 5, primarily due to a lack of quality scripts and an unlikeness to the real life of a Navy officer. Shortly after the series began, the
Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. CN is also jointly responsible to the Minister o ...
created "The Real Sea Patrol", an interactive website about the activities and personnel on board the Australian patrol boat , designed as a promotional and recruiting tool to capitalise on the series.


Awards and nominations


Logie Awards

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Media information


Broadcast history


DVD releases

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Internet download

From 1 April 2008, full episodes of ''Sea Patrol'' were offered as free download, as part of
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's catch-up TV service. This download required a third-party player, advertisements were contained in the downloaded files, and the episodes were programmed to be unplayable after the season finished airing. Due to geo-locational IP blocking, the ninemsn service may not be available outside Australia. The second season of ''Sea Patrol'' was released on the Australian
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on 25 June 2008. The first season of ''Sea Patrol'' was made available in the United States on the streaming video website
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in 2009 and the second season was made available in 2012 . In early January 2013, season 3, 4, & 5 was released on Hulu. As of 2021, all episodes are available on the Nine Now streaming service.


International distribution

According to an April 2007
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press release, international rights to the series "in over 100 territories" were sold to Sparrowhawk Media by Nine Network's international distribution representative, Portman Film and Television. This deal gave ''Sea Patrol'' the ability to be seen on various international versions of the
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. As a part of this initial deal, either one or both of the first two seasons of ''Sea Patrol'' were seen on Hallmark Channels in many territories throughout the world. Some of the 61 countries in which these early seasons aired on Hallmark included: the United Kingdom,
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, Belgium,
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, India, Russia, Italy, South Africa, Mexico,
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, and
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. In Germany, the series aired since 2011 on Das Vierte. And since 2014 on the new channel Ebru TV. Later in 2007, NBC Universal Global Networks bought Sparrowhawk. In 2008, NBC Universal Global Networks extended its inherited commitment to ''Sea Patrol'' by purchasing series three of the program from Digital Rights Group, a subsidiary of Portman. Despite being a US-based company, as of 2009, NBC Universal is yet to broadcast the series in the United States. Instead, ''Sea Patrol'' has had limited availability in America through the broadband provider
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, arranged directly by Digital Rights Group.


International markets

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References


External links


''Sea Patrol''
at the Australian Television Information Archive * *
''Sea Patrol'' – "Cometh the Hour"
at
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