Highway Patrol (Australian TV series)

Highway Patrol
Genre Factual
Starring Victoria Police
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 70 + 2 specials
Production
Location(s) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Running time 21–22 minutes (Plus Commercials)
Production company(s) Greenstone TV
Release
Original network Seven Network
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 21 September 2009 (2009-09-21)[1] – Present
Chronology
Related shows Motorway Patrol
External links
Website
Production website

Highway Patrol is an Australian factual television series screened on the Seven Network that premiered on 21 September 2009.[1]

About the show

Highway Patrol follows members of the Victoria Police Highway Patrol (formerly the Traffic Management Unit) as they intercept traffic and other criminal offenders on major highways in Victoria, Australia.

The show depicts the police involved in high-speed police chases, attending major road accidents, confronting out-of-control drunk drivers as well as issuing lesser penalty notices to drivers.[2] Each episode follows the progress of a select few incidents involving various Highway Patrol officers, from the first encounter by the officers through to the officers leaving the scene, with the exception that occasionally the officers will escort a driver back to a police station for the purpose of a breath or blood sample. Fines, court convictions and demerit points issued in relation to each incident are shown in a voiced-over addendum at the end.

Highway Patrol is produced by Greenstone TV, makers of New Zealand's Motorway Patrol with the co-operation of Victoria Police,[3][4] and airs in Australia on the Seven Network.

Internationally, it is also screened in New Zealand on TV2,[5] Denmark on Canal 9, Norway on Canal 9 and the United Kingdom on ITV4[6] and Pick.[7]

Production

The first season of Highway Patrol went to air in September 2009. A second season was announced by Channel Seven on 18 November 2009. It premiered 2 February 2010.

A seventh season of Highway Patrol was announced on the show's official website on 13 July 2014. On 9 December 2014, Victoria Police announced on their official Facebook page that season eight had started filming and would air sometime in 2016. On 15 December 2014, series producer Mary Durham announced that season 7 would consist of 10 brand new episodes and would air sometime in 2015.

In March 2016, it was announced that season 9 had started filming to air in 2017.[8]

Episodes

Season Episodes Season Premiere Season Finale
1 10 21 September 2009[1] 23 November 2009
2 10 30 June 2010[9] 27 July 2011
3 10 9 February 2012 7 May 2012[10]
4 9 3 October 2012[11] 21 November 2012
5 12 1 May 2013 25 November 2013
6 9 (+ 2 specials) 8 July 2014 17 November 2014
7 10 24 June 2015[12] 31 August 2015
8 10 TBA TBA

Season 1 (2009)

Number
in series
Number
in season
Title Original air date Viewers (millions)
11"Hells Angel"21 September 20091.70[13]
Buckle up and get ready to experience first hand the fast-paced, breakneck world of Australia's Traffic Police. For the first time, viewers will get a rare glimpse into the day-to-day lives of the officers who take on two types of dangerous offenders – the criminal and their vehicle.
22"Drug Family"28 September 20091.57[14]
When an unlicensed driver is questioned, the situation gets tense and a scuffle breaks out. Elsewhere, a driver is seen by officers talking on her mobile phone but when they pull her over she denies being on the phone, and a young female driver has been spotted traveling at 151km on the Calder highway.
33"Rider On The Run"5 October 20091.30[15]
Leading Snr Cnst Dave Winton is on a high-speed motorbike chase. Elsewhere, officers impound a car using the new hoon legislation, caution a young lady for not displaying P Plates and slow down a speeding driver who is in a rush for soccer practice.
44"Flipping Idiots"12 October 20091.37[16]
Officer Alasdair Farrell and Officer Ash Bowden are called to a local park after reports of hooning. On arrival they find a car on its roof with debris strewn all around, but there's no sign of the occupants. Elsewhere, a local mechanic seeks attention the wrong way.
55"Drug Mule"19 October 20091.35[17]
Officer Megan De Winne recognises a red car and pulls it over for a routine check. Elsewhere, someone reports nearly being run over by a drunk driver, a driver is pulled over for doing 130km/h in a 110km/h zone and a truck driver with an attitude is caught running a red light.
66"Unlicensed and Unrestrained"26 October 20091.29[18]
Officer Megan De Winne pulls over an unlicensed driver with an unrestrained toddler in the back seat. Elsewhere, a driver who is using borrowed number plates discovers they are in fact stolen and a driver in a stunning Maserati is busted on the phone.
77"Hidden Needles"2 November 20091.24[19]
Senior Constable Brad Mascoll narrowly misses being pricked by needles while he is searching a car. Meanwhile a police officer calls for backup in a dark alleyway, a car is seen running a red light and then smashing straight into another car and a highly strung young youth gets lippy with Senior Constable Megan De Winne.
88"Hellraising Driver"9 November 20091.22[20]
Leading Senior Constable Ivan Bosnjak clocks a car doing 148km/h in an 80km/h zone and after a high-speed pursuit the driver rams the police car. Elsewhere, officers pull over a speeding driver with no headlights and a P Plater has an unusual reason for not wearing his plates.
99"Drunk and Pregnant"16 November 20091.21[21]
Officers at a Booze Bus operation encounter a pregnant woman so drunk she can barely walk getting out from the driver's seat. Elsewhere, speed checks reveal a car doing 130km/h in a 60km/h zone, a driver busted doing doughnuts does the runner and two brothers face the wrath of Officer Megan de Winne.
1010"Season Finale"23 November 20091.31[22]
Senior Constable Pete Henry is called to the scene of an accident where a driver has smashed into a power pole. Elsewhere, a young driver is clocked doing 62km/h over the speed limit, and an automatic number plate recognition system gets a hit with an unregistered car.

Season 2 (2010–11)

Number
in series
Number
in season
Original TV Title Original air date Viewers (millions)
111"Psycho Truck Driver"30 June 20101.21[23]
A roadside burger stop becomes a showdown. Police catch a male driving "al fresco".
122"Mad Biker"26 July 2010[24]1.16[25]
A motorcyclist's attempt to out-run police goes very wrong. An officer gets angry after a car speeds through a random breath testing block. When an officer pulls over a driver for failing to wear a seat belt, he receives an indecent proposal from the passenger.
133"Racy Rider"20 October 2010[26]0.72[27]
Officers pull over a teenager driving his mum's car and a license check on a speeding driver reveals more that officers had expected.
144"Taxi Theft"27 October 20100.71[28]
A taxi passenger tries to avoid paying the fare by stealing the taxi, leaving the driver stranded roadside.
155"Stole Mum's Car"22 June 20110.97[29]
Officer Anderton pulls over an unlicensed 17-year-old out with his mates in his mother's car. But when the officer calls the boy's mother, she admits to having given him permission to use the car. Meanwhile, two senior constables pull over a car to find a small child in the back sharing a seat belt with another passenger. Then, one of the passengers decides it's the perfect opportunity to try to pick up one of the police officers.
166"Drunk Grandmother"29 June 20111.02[30]
A breath testing unit experience a weird night on the roads under a full moon. A car with a painting of Heath Ledger on its bonnet catches the eye of the police – again. Is an innocent grandmother who is pulled over for speeding trying to hide something from police?
177"Rainstorm Crash"6 July 20110.92[31]
...
188"Speed Drink Suspend"13 July 20110.94[32]
Officers Henry and Emmanouel are called to a fatal accident at a railway crossing. A drunk driver has hit a few cars on his way back from McDonald's and seems too out of it to be able to answer some easy questions.
199"Hash 'n' Dash"20 July 20110.94[33]
Officer Terry Moore catches a speeding driver who is carrying marijuana, while a truck driver from Sydney has got lost on the Melbourne freeway and got stuck in a median strip after illegally taking a U-turn with his massive truck and trailer. And two adults smoking in a car with a child inside catches the eye of Senior Constable Ash Bowden.
2010"Car Full Of Kids"27 July 20111.00[34]
A very young driver catches the eye of Senior Constable Nathan Ractliffe and it turns out everyone in the car is between 12 and 15, including the driver.

Season 3 (2012)

Number
in series
Number
in season
Title Original air date Viewers (millions)
211"Superman"9 February 2012N/A
Officers in pursuit of a speeding bike must call off the dangerous chase, however, it doesn't take them long to make a case breaking identification. Elsewhere, police are forced to restrain an angry passenger. And bizarre behavior in a car attracts patrolling officer's attention.
222"Drunk Parking"16 February 2012N/A
An officer sees a poorly parked car at a shopping centre but the man behind the wheel claims he wasn't driving.
233"Lamp Post"23 February 2012N/A
Senior Constable McCran is called to find a driver who's crashed and fled the scene; Once found, the driver admits he's had too much to drink.
244"Motorcycle Crash"1 March 2012N/A
Senior Constable Rose is called to an accident where a motorcycle rider has tried to split the traffic and go between two trucks. The rider has been run over by one of the trucks but the drivers did not stop. The police are on the hunt to find the truck drivers to determine whether it was a hit-and-run, or whether the drivers are unaware of the hit. Meanwhile, the rider is in a serious condition fighting for his life. Then, Senior Constable Byrnes pulls over an unregistered car, but the driver attempts to do a runner.
255"Sleazeball"8 March 2012N/A
A man is caught speeding at 126kmph in an 80 zone, in an unregistered car with the wrong number plates. But his biggest worry is getting the woman he's out with home before her boyfriend finds out.
266"Mute Driver"15 March 2012N/A
Sergeants pull over a driver for failing to put on his headlights, but the driver takes a vow of silence on the advice of his passenger and refuses to say anything to the Police. A Senior Constable pulls over a car that's being driven erratically and runs a red light. Then, two Senior Constables pull over a driver traveling 54km over the speed limit. The Constables follow him while he weaves in and out of traffic. Once they pull him over his excuse is that he was speeding to get to the bathroom.
277"Get Off The Bridge"22 March 2012N/A
Senior Constables are called to a car with a flat tyre on the bridge. But their attempts to clear the bridge are hampered by a stubborn lollipop man. Senior Constable Kate Fisher spots a driver she's pulled over many times, this time on the phone, and he attempts to continue driving on a suspended licence. Senior Constable Terry Moore is in a marked police car when a driver screams out of a side street in front of him. But the driving isn't the worst offence this man commits tonight as Terry discovers when he opens the boot of the man's car.
288"Head-On"29 March 2012N/A
officers race to the scene of a head-on collision, meet a driver who is way over the limit, and find out a whole new meaning to the term 'road rage'.
299"Bendigo Head-On"7 May 2012[10]0.66[35]
A high speed collision has left several people trapped in both cars with really bad injuries. They are airlifted to hospital and it takes some time to work out the events from the chaos of the crash scene.
3010"Sister Act"7 May 2012[10]0.82[35]
A driver is discovered speeing at 110km/h in a 70km/h zone. He is so drunk though that he can't produce a breath test. After another driver is caught speeding, he is so furious that he speeds off from the police.

Season 4 (2012)

Number
in series
Number
in season
Title Original air date Viewers (millions)
311"Stolen Getaway Car"3 October 20120.97[36]
A driver who has managed to crash his car into a garden swears he was driving safely and the car just veered out of control. The police have to call off a high speed chase of a stolen car for the safety of the officers. The car ends up being found though dumped with all sorts of evidence left behind.
322"Doped Driver"10 October 20120.98[37]
Some random breath testing ends up proving quite interesting for officers. The police break up a roadside drinking session, and some black smoke signals cause a lot of problems with a mechanic's car.
333"Asserting My Rights"17 October 20121.05[38]
A cyclist decides to do a wheelie right in front of an unmarked police car and attempts to evade the police before falling off his bike but he continues to try to make a run for it.
344"Ghost Plates"24 October 20121.04[39]
A constable intercepts a speeding bike rider on an unroadworthy bike who he has run into before. A senior constable discovers a case she has been looking out for involving ghost plates.
355"SES Rescue"31 October 20121.03[40]
A driver in a horrific crash is trapped in the wreckage which ends up being wrapped around a tree. The highway patrol officers have to coordinate bringing in the rescue helicopters as teamsattempt to cut him out. A Senior Constable discovers a group of young partygoers on the streets, and after stopping them from drinking on the streets he sends them on their way. An officer is patrolling the streets of Corio when a bout of road rage happens right in front of him.
366"Stolen Rental"7 November 20120.926
A car runs a red light in front of one of the Senior Constables and then attempts to speed away. A driver is pulled over for speeding, but he is unable to accept the facts and contests his ticket for speeding.
377"Two Trucks, One Car"14 November 20121.13
Some Senior constables attend a nose-to-tail in peak hour traffic after a car has been sandwiched between two trucks. A senior constable sees a bike speeding and also pulls over an unregistered van that has no number plates.
388"Sandwich Pursuit"21 November 20121.15
As one of the sergeants is checking number plates, a bike with personalised plates comes up as unregistered. He attempts to pull over the bike, but the rider decides to try to get away In Bendigo, a senior constable stops a young speeding driver after the car is going 74km in a 60km zone.
399"Invisible Bike"TBATBD
A senior constable dealing with a P-plater who just can't stick to the rules. A cheeky cyclist has modified his bike to fit a homemade engine, which sees him breaking the speed limit on the highway. A cold and rainy night leads to a collision between a car and a bike. A senior constable arrives at the scene to find the bike rider on the ground and not breathing, and he immediately he attends to the rider with CPR until the ambulance arrives. Due to the heavy rain and the dark, the driver is not at fault but is clearly shaken by what has happened. Will they be able to save the cyclist, or will this accident end in tragedy?

Season 5 (2013)

Number
in series
Number
in season
Title Original air date Viewers (millions)
401"Inches From Death"1 May 20130.919
Senior Constable Dean Pickering attempts to help at the scene of a serious crash where two kids have stolen a car and later wrapped the car around a tree. A driver is stopped in Epping for driving an unregistered car.
412"Spiked Pursuit"8 May 20130.988
The police attempt to apprehend a female drink driver who has crashed a booze bus site.
423"Knife Attack"12 May 20130.904
A member of the public is attacked by a man with a knife, while returning home from work. The offender leads officers on a frantic foot chase through the streets of Maribyrnong.
434"Street Revolt"26 May 20130.962
Things end up getting well out of control after a group of men gather to mourn their dead friend. A mother's efforts to teach her daughter to drive goes horribly wrong after the teenager crashes through the side of a house.
445"Blackout In Bendigo"2 June 20130.952
When a sergeant stops a car, his partner notices a weapon in the car. Two senior constables attempt to deal with a speeding car with bald tyres and a toddler sitting in the passenger footwell.
456"Australia's Angriest Man"16 June 20131.26
A traffic cop is given a hard time but after Senior Constable Russel Warner syops a driver, he gets a reaction like none other he's seen before. Senior Constable Jerome Murnane stops a car with a couple of stoned occupants inside.
467"Unrestrained Rage"8 July 20130.951
A traffic stop goes horribly wrong after a furious driver tries to attack the police.
478"Dicing With Death"15 July 20130.919
Senior Constable Dean Pickering is not a happy man after he sees three carloads of teenagers racing each other and even worse, climbing out of their vehicles at great speed.
489"Smash And Dash"4 November 20130.871[41]
A man ends up leaving the scene of a crash and after police officers manage to find him, it becomes obvious why he wanted to get away. The police manage to spot a car with stolen plates on it.
4910"Drunk And Angry"11 November 20131.00[42]
Some officers find themselves on the end of a drunk man's fury after he is pulled over and he's not afraid to let the police know just how dangerous he can be.
5011"Car Crash Carnage"18 November 20131.02
Some officers attend the scene of a car crash with a heavily pregnant victim involved.Senior constables sees a speeder going very fast.
5112"Argy Bargy"25 November 20131.11[43]
A man is trapped inside his vehicle when it smashes into a pole with fears of electrocution. Then, two drivers ignore a Constable's attempt to pull them over and a minor collision turns into a major argument.

Season 6 (2014)

Number
in series
Number
in season
Title Original air date Viewers (millions)
521"Happy Wife, Happy Life"8 July 2014768,000
When a man is suspected of driving under the influence of drugs, the fine and his job are the least of his worries after his partner finds out.
532"Drug Driving"8 July 2014768,000[44]
If you drive a hoon-mobile, expect to be pulled over. But it's what happens next that is unexpected.
543"Mutinous Mother"16 July 2014903,000[45]
Officers are furious when a woman in an unregistered car deliberately disobeys him and drives off. A man gets aggressive after being pulled over for talking on a mobile phone. Officers arrive at the scene of a bad accident but can't find the driver.
554"Speed, Lies & Alibis"21 July 2014778,000[46]
Officers pull over a female driver who was caught racing at a dangerously high speed. But when she blatantly lies about what she's been doing, she's in for a big shock. A truck loses it's load on a busy road and an angry driver denies using his mobile phone.
565"Tazer Blazer"28 July 2014695,000[47]
When a man does a runner from a routine intercept, officers join the pursuit. An officer gets to the scene of a smash, only to discover the driver is someone she knows all too well. A pedestrian found wandering on a dangerous stretch of road gives officers a shock.
576"Roadside Rumble"6 August 2014865,000[48]
A roadside rumble erupts when a fired up driver with no licence and the wrong plates tries to take on an officer. Officers try to determine the cause of a smash on a freeway and handle a hoon with an attitude.
587"Brazen Burnout"10 August 2014642,000[49]
Officers deal with a hoon doing burnouts in an industrial area and a drunk driver with a burning tyre. Another officer clocks a driver going twice the speed in a school zone.
59Special"Worst Drivers"9 October 2014828,000[50]
Expect some of the funniest, craziest and downright dangerous moments as we countdown the top 10 men and women who shouldn't be on our roads. With high speed chases, drunk drivers and those who simply can't drive, the Highway police are there to see it all.
60Special"Outrageous Characters"NSW & QLD onlyTBD
We feature your favourite stories from over the years, from the feuding duo who try and out-Australian each other to the angriest man in Australia and the story that became a viral sensation, the drunk man just "waiting for a mate".
618"Van Full of Trouble"10 November 2014771,000[51]
Constables are horrified when they spot a van full of unrestrained children. The potential for carnage is enormous, but the mother seems more concerned about her brand new phone. Officers get a sense of deja vu when they stop a driver with fake license plates. Then Constables have a strange experience with a runaway couch!
629"Stop"17 November 2014785,000[52]
Officers deal with a hoon on the road and a repeat drink driver who refuses to go to the police station. Then, Constable South spots a car with no license plates but as he gives chase, the driver does a runner!

Season 7 (2015)

Number
in series
Number
in season
Title Original air date Viewers (millions)
631"Missing Driver Mystery"24 June 2015833,000[53]
When officers catch a taxi driver blatantly running a red light, it sets off a chain of events that has to be seen to be believed. A driver caught on his mobile is determined to argue the point.
642TBA1 July 2015735,000[54]
Officers spot a car going at warp speed and when the driver shows no sign of stopping, it becomes a full-blown pursuit. Police are baffled when they pull over a driver who insists he is a UFO. A driver goes ballistic when he’s caught driving his unregistered car.
653TBA8 July 2015650,000[55]
An officer pulls over an intoxicated driver whose passenger can't get enough of him. Police deal with two agro men who have been caught street racing and get a laugh from a man on a souped up cycle.
664TBA15 July 2015752,000[56]
A massive roadside stoush unfolds when officers stop a man who hasn't installed his interlock device. A dodgy looking car leads officers on a pursuit at high speed through the crowded streets of Yarra.
675TBA22 July 2015718,000
A drunk woman makes the worst decision of her life when she decides to get in her car and fetch takeaways. A motorbike rider risks a dangerous manoeuvre on the road and officers comes across two guys you’d never want to come to your roadside rescue.
686"Ghost Rider"27 July 2015-
Police spot two motorcyclists racing each other on the streets of Epping. One pulls over but the other does a runner. When members of the Highway Patrol set up a covert sting, it causes chaos.
697TBA10 August 2015789,000[57]
An officer pulls over an aggressive P Plater who was caught on her mobile phone and denies everything. An elderly woman’s driving lesson goes horribly wrong when she panics and hits the accelerator.
708"Eskypades"17 August 2015837,000[58]
When officers pull over a driver, they are greeted with a barrage of swearing and aggression. A young couple’s holiday gets off to a scary start when they lose control of their car.
719"Yes, No, Maybe"24 August 2015872,000[59]
An officers patience is tested well beyond his limits when he catches an extremely drunk driver. A driver going hellishly fast smashes into a young woman then does a runner from the scene. Officers meet a man who's made up his own road rules.
7210"Give It A Rest"31 August 2015945,000[60]
When members of the Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol set up a covert sting, it causes them more drama than they bargained on. All hell breaks loose when police attempt to pull over a speeding driver.

Season 8 (2016)

In October 2015, Greenstone TV confirmed that season 8 was in post production.[61]

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