P. J. Hasham

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Patrick Joseph "P. J." Hasham is a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers, portrayed by Martin Sacks. An experienced detective, P. J. served on major task forces and crime squads in Melbourne before the gaming squad he was attached to was disbanded due to corruption and he was transferred to the small country town of Mount Thomas as the only criminal investigator at the local station. Despite his stated preference for staying out of "uniformed matters", he worked far closer with his uniformed colleagues than many visiting detectives, and also preferred to dress down compared to the business dress usually favoured by other detectives. He was the last member of the original cast to leave the show, doing so midway through the twelfth season, and was the t rdf:langString
rdf:langString P. J. Hasham
rdf:langString P. J. Hasham
rdf:langString P. J. Hasham
xsd:integer 12108408
xsd:integer 1117189468
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Jo Parrish – fiancèe
rdf:langString Maggie Doyle – fiancèe
rdf:langString Martin Sacks as P. J. Hasham
rdf:langString No children
rdf:langString Hal McElroy and Tony Morphett
rdf:langString – present
rdf:langString Acting Station Sergeant
rdf:langString * Detective
rdf:langString Mt. Thomas Police Station * Senior Detective *
rdf:langString
rdf:langString Helena Hasham
xsd:date 1994-01-18
rdf:langString "A Woman's Place"
rdf:langString Patrick Joseph Hasham
xsd:date 2005-08-10
rdf:langString
rdf:langString "Another Day at the Office (Pt. 2)"
rdf:langString Patrick Joseph "P. J." Hasham is a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers, portrayed by Martin Sacks. An experienced detective, P. J. served on major task forces and crime squads in Melbourne before the gaming squad he was attached to was disbanded due to corruption and he was transferred to the small country town of Mount Thomas as the only criminal investigator at the local station. Despite his stated preference for staying out of "uniformed matters", he worked far closer with his uniformed colleagues than many visiting detectives, and also preferred to dress down compared to the business dress usually favoured by other detectives. He was the last member of the original cast to leave the show, doing so midway through the twelfth season, and was the third-longest serving character, appearing in 483 of the 510 episodes to air.
rdf:langString Career with Victoria Police
rdf:langString Position
rdf:langString Rank
rdf:langString Years of service
xsd:string "A Woman's Place" (Ep. #1)
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 42008

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