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Bernice Waverley is a fictional character from the Australian drama series ''
City Homicide ''City Homicide'' is an Australian television drama series that aired on the Seven Network between 27 August 2007 and 30 March 2011. The series was set on the Homicide floor of a metropolitan police headquarters in Melbourne. The main characte ...
'', played by
Noni Hazlehurst Leonie Elva "Noni" Hazlehurst , (born 17 August 1953) is an Australian actress, director, writer, presenter and broadcaster who has appeared on television and radio, in dramas, mini-series and made for television films, as well also o ...
. She made her first screen appearance in the pilot episode "In The Hands Of Giants Pt 1", which was broadcast on 28 August 2007.


Casting

Hazlehurst signed up for a part in ''
City Homicide ''City Homicide'' is an Australian television drama series that aired on the Seven Network between 27 August 2007 and 30 March 2011. The series was set on the Homicide floor of a metropolitan police headquarters in Melbourne. The main characte ...
'', after learning that series would have a strong ensemble cast. She told Erin McWhirter of ''
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'' "I like the idea of the regular cast and the reasons dramas have failed is because they haven't assembled a group of well-known people. They will have one but when you look at six faces and you only know or like one you have to really like that one person to watch." Hazlehurst initially commuted from Queensland to Melbourne for filming, before moving to the latter city when she found the travelling too much.


Development

Hazlehurst admitted that she was intrigued by the chance to play a strong female character, who was in an executive position within the police force and had the respect of her colleagues. The actress met with members from the real Victoria Police homicide squad, so she could understand her character better. Hazlehurst described Bernice as "tenacious, intuitive and tough". She went on to say "I understand the difficulties of being a female in a male world. I think most females do. But in a profession like the police, for a woman to get this rank she would have to have these qualities in spades. It was important she be someone who was able to command respect, who has authority, doesn't take bulls--- and trusts her instincts to have good people on her team and let them do their jobs." A ''
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'' writer called Bernice "tough and fiercely competitive" and commented that her goal was to become Commissioner. They added "She believes that women have as much of a right to be in the top ranks of the service as their male counterparts, but she also thinks they have to earn their place like she did. Behind the tough professional exterior, Bernice is a compassionate single mother to 14-year-old Josh." In February 2009, Hazlehurst reflected on her character's journey, saying "Waverley's life and career have taken some extreme twists and unexpected turns over the last two seasons, and playing her has been a terrific challenge and a huge learning curve." She found that she had even more respect for the work that the police do every day, and she had more understanding of the pressure they were under in their professional and personal lives. A major storyline for the character was the kidnapping and death of her teenage son, Josh (played by Hazlehurst's son William Jarratt). The storyline begins with Bernice being investigated for alleged misconduct. She then learns that she is being set up by Billy Pierce (
Simon Stone Simon Stone (born 19 August 1984) is an Australian film and theatre director, writer and actor. Early life Stone is Australian, but was born in Basel and grew up in Cambridge and Melbourne. His father, Stuart Stone, was a biochemist and his mot ...
), the brother of a policeman that Bernice had come into contact with some years prior. Bernice had been the chair of a committee that rejected Billy's brother's application for
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. Afterwards, he committed suicide and Billy found him. Billy later kidnaps Bernice's son Josh, and taunts her with clues as to his whereabouts. Hazlehurst thought Billy's revenge plan was "perfectly executed" and said "he's a very disturbed but intelligent man who's established a near foolproof scheme to bring Bernice undone." Hazlehurst called the storyline the hardest thing she has ever done, but she enjoyed playing something that challenged her. She also enjoyed being out and about, as most of Bernice's scenes were shot in her office. When asked if it was easier to summon up the emotions knowing it was her own son, Hazlehurst replied "certainly, yes – since it was my own son, there was another layer of emotion there." The actress added that she hoped viewers would be moved by the storyline and that her respect for what the police do increased "tremendously". Ahead of the third season airing in August 2009, Hazlehurst said that her character would not be returning to work straightaway, commenting "She is, understandably, taking some time off." Hazlehurst confirmed that Bernice would come back later in the series in the new role of acting sergeant. She explained that Bernice wants to get into some "hands-on work" as opposed to pushing pens, so she has less time to think. She continued: "There are no obvious cracks in her armour, but every now and then you see the hurt." Hazlehurst also gave details of a new story for Bernice, who comes into contact with the man who brought her integrity into question during the Billy Pierce storyline. As she is forced to investigate him, Hazlehurst said that it appears he is on "the wrong side of the law." The following year, producer
Richard Jasek Richard Jasek (born 1964/1965) is a Czechoslovakia-born Australian television producer, writer and director. Jasek was born and raised in Prague until his family fled the communist regime and settled in Brisbane. Jasek chose to become a filmmaker ...
took over the running of the show. When asked if Bernice would be "back in action" after taking a backseat role in the last season, Jasek stated "We'll see plenty of Bernice this season – she will have a journey regarding unresolved family issues." He also said that the character would face some professional challenges, and that the audience would see more of the upper ranks, including Bernice, Terry Jarvis ( David Field) and Stanley Wolfe ( Shane Bourne). ''City Homicide'' aired a fifth and final season in early 2011. During the season, Bernice, now promoted to Commander, had to tell the homicide team that Attorney General Michael Lombardi (
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) had ordered their disbandment. James Joyce of the ''
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'' observed "Commander Bernice commiserated in her own headmistress way, but stopped short of a soothing rendition of ''The Ning Nang Nong''."


Storylines

Bernice Waverley has been a cop since she was 18 years old and in the force for over 30 years at the beginning of the series. She has a teenage son, Josh, and is close friends with Detective Senior Sergeant
Stanley Wolfe Stanley may refer to: Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Stanley'' (1972 film), an American horror film * ''Stanley'' (1984 film), an Australian comedy * ''Stanley'' (1999 film), an animated short * ''Stanley'' (1956 TV series) ...
and Assistant Commissioner Bill Mulholland (
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). Bernice is accused of corruption and is suspended from the police force, leading her to try and prove she has been set up. Bernice's son Josh is kidnapped by the man framing her Billy Pierce, and it emerges that he is the brother of a former police officer who Bernice had a hand in dismissing from the force. He became deeply depressed and committed suicide. Billy sends Bernice clues as to Josh's whereabouts, but he kills Josh in the same way that his brother died, by slashing his wrists. Bernice is reinstated into the police force, and Stanley consoles her over Josh's murder. After Stanley goes on leave, Bernice returns to homicide to take over his position, after Bill Mulholland arranges it especially for her. Bernice is promoted to Commander of Crime, leaving Stanley to resume his original position.


Reception

While reviewing the series, Farah Farouque from ''
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'' stated "It's also splendid to see Noni Hazlehurst breaking TV's glass ceiling to play the boss, Superintendent Bernice Waverley, as a woman of a certain age – who has not resorted to surgical enhancement. Now, if only she could score more screen time, too." Josephine Gillespie of ''
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'' branded Bernice "a hard-talking police officer". The ''
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's'' Nathanael Cooper praised Hazlehurst in the role, saying she "delivered such a compelling performance in the second season that she has managed to establish herself as one of the most popular actresses on television." In his 2010 feature on the top Australian television actresses, the ''
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s Colin Vickery said Hazlehurst, along with
Catherine McClements 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 thea ...
,
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. McC ...
,
Kate Ritchie Katherine Leigh Ritchie is an Australian actress, radio presenter and children's author, she remains best known for her long-running role as original character Sally Fletcher on the television soap opera ''Home and Away'', for which she won tw ...
, and
Georgie Parker Georgina Parker (born 16 December 1964) is an Australian television soap actress and has also appeared in film and theatre. She is a double Gold Logie winner, best known for her acting roles in Australian soap operas; as Lucy Gardiner (later T ...
"show that women can shine in tough action and crime dramas."


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