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Chopper Squad follows the adventures of a helicopter surf rescue team based on Sydney's northern beaches, as they deal with various difficult rescues and occasionally come into close contact with desperate criminals.
The program suffered from long hiatuses between the pilot and series one, and between series one and series two. Furthermore, Don Storey notes, in his Classic Australian Television, that
Unfortunately, the quality of the scripts varied immensely. Some episodes had excellent dramatic narratives, and the viewers would be on the edge of their seats watching the rescue process. Other plots were contrived merely to justify the use of a helicopter, or to show off some other facet of the surf rescue operation, or were just corny. This variation in quality occurred not only from episode to episode, but quite often within an episode.
However, Storey concludes that
If the scripts left a lot to be desired, the same could not be said for the other aspects of the programme. The actors all gave good performances, and the technical quality is excellent by any standards. Extensive external location work was used, with internal sets being kept to a minimum. The camerawork is second to none, highlighting the magnificent scenery of the Sydney coastline to great effect.
Albert Moran, in his Guide to Australian TV Series, notes that 'World distribution rights to the series were bought by Paramount Pictures, which sold the production to Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Britain'.
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Don Storey notes that the pilot episode (which was aired a year before series one went to air) had a distinctly different crew and, in some cases, cast to the main program. The pilot was produced by Roger Mirams (whose previous programs included The Terrific Adventures of the Terrible Ten, The Magic Boomerang, and The Adventures of the Seaspray), was written by Everett de Roche, and was directed by Simon Wincer. Cast changes included Georgia Batie (played in the pilot by Rebecca Gilling, but as a nurse, not a doctor) and Rodney Coombs (played in the pilot by Max Osbiston).
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- Dee Why, Northern Beaches area, Sydney Northeastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,