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Series 4 of the series would be released first in the UK in 2019 and was pushed forward to a 2020 release for Australian audiences as Channel 9 focused on the reboot of its other series 'Seachange' much to the annoyance of Australian viewers and fans.
Filming took place in an Australian town called Mudgee, the same town in which the movie 'The Nugget' was filmed.
A 11.6 million dollar Australian production that brought 800 new jobs to the Sydney and Mudgee community.
The second series Nicole Da Silva and Rodger Corser star in together; the other was Rush.
The theme song is a cover version of the American band Canned Heat song Going Up the Country, performed by Patience Hodgson of the Australian indie/alternative rock band The Grates.
Inspiration for the series came from discussions that Tony McNamara had with lawyers who talked with him about the Impaired Registrants Program, a practice operated by the Medical Council of New South Wales, which seeks to ensure that medical practitioners are fit for practice and in doing so, the program manages doctors who suffer from a psychiatric illness, self-administration of drugs, alcohol abuse, and physical illness.