Wildside Episodes
Episode
41
Original Air Date
Australia February 26, 1999
Written by Kristen
Dunphy; Directed by Peter Andrikidis
Bill and Nick are slowly
rebuilding their relationship - when Nick becomes a suspect in a break and
enter - and is questioned about his friend Jack Reeves (Shaun Goodfellow),
who he knows is probably responsible, but is reluctant to give him
up.Meanwhile, Bill deals with a woman Justine (Roslyn Oades), who claims
she was robbed at an automatic teller machine and the offender escaped by
stealing her car and abducting her three-month-old baby.Due to Jack's
police record he is now the prime suspect in the theft and abduction, the
pressure escalates when the baby is found dead. Nick is convinced that
Jack is innocent and encourages Bill with Maxine's help, to pursue other
possible suspects and uncover the real offender.Meanwhile, Kate Holbeck
begins her detective traineeship at Central, and finds herself resented by
other detectives when they discover her father is a uniform sergeant also
stationed at Central.
Episode
42
OAD Australia March
05 1999
A mentally disturbed man is
arrested after a vicious hammer attack leaves another man dead.
Episode
43
OAD Australia Friday
March 12 (1 of 2) 1999
Written by Tim Pye;
Directed by Geoffrey Bennett
Bill and Charlie attend the
aftermath of a bank robbery, from which the robber escaped with a hundred
thousand dollars and left a trail of trauma in his wake. Back at the
station, Bill and Charlie view the bank security video, which has captured
the robbery on tape. Although the robber is masked, Bill eventually
recognises the culprit as Derek Lamb (Jim Moriarty), who has a chequered
past and who Bill also put in prison six years ago - this realisation is
confirmed when Bill received, in the mail, a photo of himself with a
cryptic message on the back. We discover the reason for Lamb's deep
antipathy towards Bill. It's fuelled by the fact that in capturing Derek
the first time, Derek's father was shot dead by Bill.Meanwhile, Maxine is
visited by Tom Wallace, a freelance journalist and travel writer who is
writing an article about inefficiencies in the welfare safety net. He
wants to interview Maxine about her work and the role of the Crisis
Centre. As the interview takes place we see a spark of romantic interest
between them.Bill starts to show signs of stress as he receives another
photo of himself from Derek Lamb. Meanwhile Bill is at his lowest
emotional ebb over his son Nick and Derek commits another robbery at the
same bank as before, although this time Derek has been stabbed in his
shoulder with a letter opener. Bill finds a reminder left at the scene for
him by Derek - a photo of Nick.
Episode
44
OAD Australia Friday
March 19 (2 of 2) 1999
Written by Tim Pye;
Directed by Geoffrey Bennett
Bill and Charlie investigate the
remains of a body buried in the foundations of a derelict house. Through
the episode Bill identifies the body only to realise that the serial bank
robber, he has been hunting has been using the identity of the mutilated
body in the foundations.Meanwhile, Derek (Jim Moriarty) has Maxine in his
clutches and Bill puts the clues together almost too late, bursting into
Maxine's apartment to find Maxine bound to a chair. Maxine is spared but
Bill is unaware that his son is becoming the next target. Bill intercepts
Derek's next hit on a bank to find his son sitting in the driver's seat of
the stolen vehicle.Derek manipulates Bill, knowing that if he admits to
conspiracy to break and enter, Nick will be implicated and go down as
well. Bill is in a lose, lose situation.
Episode
45
OAD Australia March
26 1999
Written by Shelley
Birse; Directed by Andrew Prowse.
Cultural tension between gangs in
an inner city high school reaches boiling point when a member of the Asian
gang - Bing Ling is killed.Phong Ling (Tai Nguyen) - Bing's brother,
fighting the grief he feels at his brother's death, becomes increasingly
violent. With Maxine's (Rachael Blake) help, Bill realises the heart of
Phong's problem lies in the relationship he has with his father. Phong is
angered by his father's pragmatic approach to migrating to Australia which
Phong believes has been to the detriment of his own cultural identity and
family pride.Maxine is also having difficulties with her own daughter
Simone (Abbie Cornish) who attends Bing's school. While trying to uncover
who was responsible for Bing's death, Simone's Maths teacher Aiden (Vince
Poletto) becomes a suspect. Simone knows that Aiden wasn't responsible,
but the only way she can clear his name is to say how she knows he
couldn't have been there.....which means revealing the affair she is
having with her teacher to the police.When Maxine discovers the truth, she
has to come to terms with her daughter's growing sexual maturity and
independence.
Episode
46
OAD australia April
02 1999
Kate and Charlie find themselves
in conflict in the lead up to the inquest into her shooting of Gordy
Gilmour. Bill acts as mediator between the two in his efforts at
re-establishing the 'team' they had before this incident.
Episode
47
OAD Australia Friday
April 09, 1999
Written by Debra
Oswald
Nadia carries her friend Holly to
Maxine, claiming they were attacked by a man with a knife. Holly is rushed
to hospital for emergency surgery, but to no avail. Nadia gives an account
of the incident to Bill who begins to suspect Dale, a man who raped and
knifed a young girl some time ago, but the case was badly handled and no
conviction was handed down.Vince, acting as Dale's lawyer denies Dale was
anywhere near the place of the incident. Bill sets about trying to build a
case against Dale.
Bill tries to get Nadia to do a
line-up where Dale is featured, but Nadia can't go through with it. Bill
is depressed to lose Dale as a suspect, but Vince gives him a clue that
helps in a search of Dale's house.
Episode
48
OAD Australia April
09 1999
Written by Justin
Monjo
A young sex worker is found
strangled and Vince finds himself on the wrong side of the law. Vince
thinks he's had a night to remember, but he finds himself entangled in
murder and sex films. This episode is about who to believe when things
aren't what they seem. It's about grabbing thrills for their own sake and
losing your way.
Episode
49
OAD Australia April
16 1999
McCoy, Kate and Charlie
investigate the murder of the wife of a wealthy importer and the husband
becomes a prime suspect.
Episode
50
OAD Australia April
23 1999
Written by Debra
Oswald; Directed by Steve Knapman
Confusion reigns as Vince receives
his blood test results - these results force him to confront his father
about his background, which also unravels secrets and deceptions. This
revelation sends him on a quest to uncover his Aboriginal
ancestry. Meanwhile, Vince stumbles across four homeless aboriginal
people in a local park - all of them are deceased - he sends out a
distress call to the police. Bill and Charlie arrive at the crime scene
and are mystified about what happened. Tensions escalate as
discrimination in the local community is heightened due to the recent
aboriginal deaths - which have now been linked to a batch of home brew
laced with rat poison. Prominent local publicans and surrounding
businesses have been questioned and are also under observation. Maxine
and Bill reluctantly come to terms with the fact that Vince needs to find
his roots - Vince finds himself questioning his self-worth and sets out on
a trek to unearth the facts about his genealogy.
Episode
51
OAD Australia April
30 1999
Written by David
Phillips; Directed by Lynn Hegarty
The Crisis Centre is invaded when
Vincent's replacement arrives. She is Louise Arden (Mary Coustas), a
tough, slick lawyer who appears to come from a privileged background, and
in her former practice, dealt with clients from the upper echelons of
society. Louise seems to have come to the Centre with little social
conscience or commitment, and Maxine is worried that the people who need
her help most are going to take a back seat. Louise finds herself
immediately involved in two cases simultaneously. Gretel Duncan is accused
of trying to run down her estranged husband, Warwick. Mick Travis, a
drunken ex-con, is charged with the attempted murder of his former
landlady. Both cases demonstrate Louise's professional capability, and
give us a taste of her tactics and attitudes. Bill and Maxine are left
to contemplate the arrival of Cyclone Louise. What they don't know yet is
that Louise's stylish lawyer facade is exactly that. Her roots lie on the
wrong side of the tracks. Her brother has done time for armed robbery.
He's out, and on her doorstep. Meanwhile, Kate and Charlie are
distracted by something else - each other - and despite Kate's attempts to
avoid a relationship with a colleague, they can't keep their hands off
each other.
Episode
52
OAD Australia May 07
1999
Kate puts herself in danger at a
crime scene in which Loise's brother may have been involved.Meanwhile, at
the Crisis Centre, Louise takes on Jasek's case. When it comes to
ambition, Louise is as ruthless as they come. She quickly recognises the
case as one which may bring her notoriety within the legal profession and
in the media.
Episode
53
OAD Australia May 14
1999
When the body of a girl is found
buried in a park, a cab-driver and former client of Maxine's becomes the
prime suspect. Meanwhile, Bill gets a postcard from Nick inviting him and
Maxine to come visit. Bill is pleasantly surprised when Maxine shows
interest.
Episode
54
OAD Australia May 21
1999
Charlie's relationship with Kate
sails into some stormy waters. Meanwhile, Wilt Bolton's car yard has been
broken into overnight and Wilt's $250,000 new Ferrari is missing, along
with the security guard who was supposed to be looking after it.Meanwhile,
Maxine is visited in her surgery by Leonie, a pregnant fourteen year old
girl who wants an abortion.
Episode
55
OAD Australia May 28
1999
Written by Matt
Ford; Directed by Geoff Bennett.
Charlie is becoming increasingly
frustrated because he has little to go on. The serial rapist abducts and
drugs his victims, tortures them and dumps them in the park. His victims
are all young males who are reluctant to come forward and talk about their
trauma. Meanwhile, Kate has raised with Charlie the question of
marriage. In spite of his feelings for Kate, Charlie is freaked out by
this. His anxiety is heightened considerably by The Mask investigation -
his personal involvement in the hunt for a sexual psychopath who preys on
young men. Keiran Palmer - one of Maxine's patients attempts suicide.
At the scene Charlie finds a note that Kieran had scribbled, and from what
Charlie can make out, it says 'kill the mask'. Charlie is intrigued by
this, and when he follows it up he finds that Keiran too is a victim of
The Mask. Around this time, some strange inconsistencies in Kieran's
statement and his subsequent behaviour lead Charlie and Kate to suspect
that Keiran is not a victim, but perpetrator. A late night discovery of
Keiran cruising the home turf of the rapist sets in motion a series of
events which culminates in a bizarre one-on-one showdown between Charlie
and Keiran, where Charlie ventures into the private idaho of the rapist
and finds there-in his own demons.
Episode 56
OAD Australia June
04 1999
Written by Matt
Ford; Directed by Geoff Bennett.
Kate is annoyed when Charlie
released Roxanne without consulting her. On her way out of the station,
Roxanne sees one of her main clients - a man she calls the Silver
Medallist - better known to Charlie as Graham Holbeck, Kate's
father. The next day, Kate, Charlie and Bill are called to an apartment
where they find Roxanne beaten to death. Marvin Hoppe, one of her clients
is still at the scene and declares his innocence, saying he was in love
with Roxanne. Charlie is convinced that Marvin had something to do with
the murder. Deakin is put on Marvin's tail while Charlie and Kate go
back to the scene, searching for clues. Charlie interviews Roxanne's next
door neighbour and discovers that Graham Holbeck was in fact in her room
last night. Charlie confronts Holbeck with this information. Holbeck of
course denies everything, but feeling the pressure he goes to his
daughter, who lies and provides an alibi for her father. Charlie
recognises the lie for what it is and confronts Kate. The argument
escalates out of control. The engagement is off and both are left to
ponder the future of their relationship.

Episode
57
OAD Australia June
11 1999
When a homeless man is found
incinerated, Bill and Charlie investigate. Meanwhile Maxine is in the
middle of dealing with Alistair's friend, Josh, whose abusive father is
furious at Maxine for intercepting their family troubles.
Episode
58
OAD Australia June
18 1999
A million dollars worth of cocaine
goes missing in a drugs bust and Bill is under pressure to get it back.
Louise is at a high point in her career and Natasha reveals that she is
pregnant and wants to escape her violent and abusive marriage before
having the child.
Episode
59
OAD Australia June
25 1999
Written by Kris
Wyld; Directed by Peter Andrikidis.
Adi Asimovic (Franko Milsostink)
knocks on Maxine's door in the middle of the night. His daughter Vildana
has not returned home, he is frantic, hoping she is staying with Simone at
Maxine's house. Realising both daughters are missing, Maxine plays a phone
message back, hearing an hysterical cry for help. Bill and Charlie
locate the cab driver that picked up the girls that night and after much
questioning, they find out the description of a car that was in the area.
The investigation takes a sharp turn, when it turns out the brother of the
owner of the car is a man with a prison record for sexual assault and
malicious wounding. Bill and Charlie go on a hunch and track down the
suspects (Troy and Gavin Cunningham). News comes of the discovery of
the body of a young woman - Bill and Charlie rush to the crime scene
reluctantly with Maxine and Adi in tow - they find Simone's handbag and
ID. But the body is Vildana's. Maxine's nightmare has just begun,
realising that her daughter has most likely suffered a similar
fate. Bill breaks all the rules to make the suspects reveal where
Simone is. He is obstructed by Troy's loyalty to his older brother Gavin
who has absconded. Bill senses that Gavin killed Vildana, maybe Simone as
well. Bill and Charlie go to extraordinary measures to obtain a confession
and try to get Gavin to concede the whereabouts of Simone.
Episode 60 — Series
Finalé
Original Airdate:
Friday, July 02, 1999
Written by David
Phillips; Directed by Peter Andrikidis.
A leading heart surgeon with links
to a pharmaceutical company has been executed. Bill McCoy and Charlie
Coustos investigate the murder. Maxine and Louise try and save a house
full of poor residents who are turfed out of their rented home to make
room for Cleary's (Gary Sweet) grand vision of a clean new city. War
breaks out between the residents and the police, which culminates in a
shoot-up of Central Police Station, which is blamed on the
residents. When one of the accused residents — Teresa — goes missing,
Louise and Maxine are helped in their search for her by the infamous
street person, Lizzie. Lizzie knows how the city ticks and her obsession
is getting the world to listen about the evil of Cleary. Lizzie is sure
that Teresa has been abducted by Cleary. Bill and Maxine are on
opposite sides of the fence. However, they put their differences aside to
work on the killing of the surgeon. In the course of the investigation
Bill and Maxine work out that the dead surgeon was connected with a
research program funded by a corporation headed by Cleary. Maxine soon
discovers that Teresa took part in pharmaceutical trials run by the dead
surgeon's research division, and then finds the drama revolves around an
angelic thirteen year old, Cleary's only child, who is dying of heart
failure. Maxine and Bill face death together as they rescue Teresa from
Cleary's private health clinic. It is only then that the truth becomes
apparent — the heart surgeon was shot because he refused to do a dodgy
heart transplant and was about to go
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