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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shane_BourneShane Bourne - Wikipedia

    After a two-episode guest appearance on Blue Heelers in 2000, he took the lead role of lawyer 'Happy' Henderson (starring alongside Kerry Armstrong) in the ABC TV legal-drama series MDA. The show ended after its third season in September 2005.

  2. MDA: With Shane Bourne, Angus Grant, Petra Yared, Jason Donovan. Medical Defence Australia, a team of lawyers and doctors who defend doctors charged with malpractice, ranging from Botox injections gone wrong to spinal cord injuries.

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    • 2002-07-23
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  3. Jul 10, 2003 · The former Hey Hey comic has won over both the audience and critics of MDA as the occasionally grumpy lawyer Bill "Happy" Henderson.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0100091Shane Bourne - IMDb

    Shane Bourne. Actor: MDA. Shane Bourne was born on 24 November 1949 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is an actor and writer, known for MDA (2002), City Homicide (2006) and The Dressmaker (2015).

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  5. City Homicide: Created by John Banas, John Hugginson. With Shane Bourne, Nadine Garner, Aaron Pedersen, Damien Richardson. On the Homicide floor of a police headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, detectives work to bring justice for the deceased.

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    • 2006-08-26
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  6. May 26, 2024 · Bourne made a change to dramatic acting and has been critically acclaimed. After a two-episode guest appearance on Blue Heelers in 2000, he took the lead role of lawyer 'Happy' Henderson (starring alongside Kerry Armstrong) in the ABC TV legal-drama series MDA. [5] The show ended after its third season in September 2005. This show won him 2 awards.

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  8. www.tvmaze.com › shows › 14332MDA | TVmaze

    Its staff are a mixture of lawyers and doctors, led by lawyer Bill 'Happy' Henderson (Shane Bourne). He is ably aided by Dr Ella Davies (Kerry Amstrong), who later leaves to become head of emergency medicine at nearby St Albans hospital.

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