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Mortimer’s Patch was a popular police series following detective Doug Mortimer (Terence Cooper), a city cop returning to his rural roots. In the first episode, scripted by Keith Aberdein (The Governor), a girl (Greer Robson) goes missing in sand dunes near the shack of an eccentric recluse. Fear and suspicion mounts, and Mortimer brings in help from the city: prejudiced detective Chris Knight (Ken Blackburn). Don Selwyn plays Sergeant Bob Storey. In this background piece, Mortimer's Patch producer Tom Finlayson writes about the show's birth, death and double resurrection.
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A mock-up of The Auckland Star created for TV’s Mortimer’s Patch.

Goodbye Pork Pie actor Claire Oberman in a guest role on the second episode of Mortimer's Patch, 'A Handful of Gravel'. The script for this episode was written by Maurice Gee.
Supplied by Brian 'The Sarge' Walden

Actor Claire Oberman and Sean Duffy in episode two of Mortimer's Patch, 'A Handful of Gravel'. The commune set was built in Long Bay, north of Auckland.
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Practical jokes on the set of Mortimer’s Patch: actor Sean Duffy is left at the wrong end of a camera crane with his book, after the crew break for lunch.
Photo supplied by Brian ‘Sarge’ Walden

Terence Cooper takes time to catch-up on a book by Edward Everett Tanner (aka Patrick Dennis), inbetween shots on the set of TV series Mortimer’s Patch.
Photo supplied by Brian ‘The Sarge’ Walden

A behind the scenes shot from TV series Mortimer’s Patch, taken on location in Helensville. From left to right: First assistant director Richard Barker, actor Terence Cooper (as Sergeant Doug Mortimer), and actor Don Selwyn (Sergeant Bob Storey).
Photo supplied by Brian ‘Sarge’ Walden

Bruce Allpress as Sparky, on TV series Mortimer’s Patch.
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A mock-up of Cobham’s local newspaper created for TV series Mortimer’s Patch.

A shot from an episode of Mortimer's Patch. Detective Sergeant Doug Mortimer (Terence Cooper) and primary school teacher Jenny Coombes (Shirley Duke).
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