Lest We Forget: Period drama series. On the eve of Remembrance Day, George is asked to host a Japanese trade delegation. Gino fears that his relationship with Anna is over. [S]
The Welcome Mat: Marta Dusseldorp stars in the Australian period drama. Elizabeth is irritated by the fact that Sarah continues to be the talk of the dinner table. [S]
The Prodigal Daughter: Sweeping Australian period drama set in the 1950s. A woman with a mysterious past returns to Australia after she receives some tragic news. [S]
Til Death Do Us Part: James's continued absence leaves Olivia distraught on the morning of Georgie's christening. An anxious Sarah is comforted by Dr Fox. [S]
In the Heat of the Night: George takes Sarah to hospital after finding her at the roadside, while Olivia continues her relationship with Lloyd, but is distraught when James finds out. [S]
Lie Deep: Jack is found in his drunken state by Roy, who cleans him up before returning him to Ash Park. Henry and Sarah carry out the autopsy on Regina and make a startling discovery. [S]
Life Longs for Itself: Jack has still not spoken to Carolyn, so Sarah decides she must do something to heal their wounds. Olivia returns from the Riviera with some unexpected news. [S]
All That Lies Ahead: Douglas' son Matthew explains to Elizabeth why his father refused to acknowledge him as he makes the acquaintance of both Anna and Olivia. [S]
Cloud Break: George is still depressed about James's rejection of life at Ash Park, while Sarah realises he is neglecting David. Elizabeth ignores an important note. [S]
New Adventures: Having suffered flashbacks from her near-fatal experience with Stan O'Rourke, Sarah finds the strength to embrace her happiness with George. [S]
The Anatomy of His Passing: Douglas passes away suddenly after a party in the grounds of Ash Park, and Elizabeth asks George to contact James and get him to come home for the funeral. [S]
Staring Down the Barrel: Matt and Elizabeth exchange some home truths, while Sarah and Jack are concerned about Stan O'Rouke's behaviour, which is becoming more and more aggressive. [S]
All That Glitters: Elizabeth and Douglas disagree over how to raise David. Richard prepares a hotel suite for Regina to get used to her new-found freedom. [S]
Own Worst Enemy: Sarah clashes with Henry when he misses the symptoms of a diabetic coma in an Aboriginal patient. Elizabeth's life is turned upside down when Douglas coughs up blood. [S]
All Good Things: Sarah is warned by Carolyn that Regina has escaped her intended incarceration in an asylum and to be on guard, but Sarah believes her to be long gone. [S]
Catch the Tiger: George warns Elizabeth to be careful of giving the game away, James takes Harry to a private party in Sydney, while Roy continues to act as Sarah's protector. [S]
And the Blind Shall See: Anna presents Elizabeth with the manuscript of House of Lies. Sarah decides on the name of her new baby and the trap to ensnare Regina is finally set. [S]
Where Will the Baby's Dimple Be: Sarah's friends wait anxiously as she goes through a tough birth overseen by Dr Jack Duncan. Elizabeth's keen to get news to George, but Carolyn stops her. [S]
The Trouble with Harry: Elizabeth suggests James spends time in Sydney with Henry, while Olivia confronts Harry at Roy Briggs's farm. Meanwhile, Regina plots against Sarah with Sgt Taylor. [S]
Happy Days Are Here Again: George makes contact with Sarah to inform her of his plans to divorce Regina and marry her, while Elizabeth decides how she can ruin Regina's reputation. [S]
Home to Roost: Regina is in her element making final preparations on the day of the prime minister's visit, and George is happy to make a speech to the supporters gathered at the gates. [S]
When You're Smiling: Ash Park prepares for a visit from the Prime Minister and his wife in support of George's election campaign and James begins to learn how to relax in public with Harry. [S]
Bad in a Good Way: Sarah confronts Regina about her suspicions regarding Milly Davis's death, but Regina calls her bluff and informs Sergeant Taylor, while Jack asks Carolyn to marry him. [S]
A Nagging Doubt: Inverness is shocked by the death of a teacher whose fiance is serving overseas, and Elizabeth realises Henry's relationship with her grandson is not just professional. [S]
The Love Undeniable: George consummates his marriage to Regina after she spikes his drink, while Sarah returns to work, although Jack worries it is too soon after Rene's death. [S]
The Mourners' Kadish: Regina and George return to Ash Park from their wedding, and are warned about their marriage of convenience. Meanwhile, Sarah attempts to arrange Rene's funeral. [S]
Til Death Do Us Part: James's continued absence leaves Olivia distraught on the morning of Georgie's christening. An anxious Sarah is comforted by Dr Fox. [S]
Reaching Home: As the end of the decade nears, Sarah and George prepare to leave for his embassy posting in Israel, and Sarah tries one more time to reconcile Jack and Carolyn. [S]
Life Longs for Itself: Jack has still not spoken to Carolyn, so Sarah decides she must do something to heal their wounds. Olivia returns from the Riviera with some unexpected news. [S]
Autumn Affairs: As Prudence, Delia and Carolyn prepare for what turns out to be a scandalous party in Sydney, Jack has to decide whether to confront his enemy head on. [S]
The Love Undeniable: George consummates his marriage to Regina after she spikes his drink, while Sarah returns to work, although Jack worries it is too soon after Rene's death. [S]
New Adventures: Having suffered flashbacks from her near-fatal experience with Stan O'Rourke, Sarah finds the strength to embrace her happiness with George. [S]
Cloud Break: George is still depressed about James's rejection of life at Ash Park, while Sarah realises he is neglecting David. Elizabeth ignores an important note. [S]
The Anatomy of His Passing: Douglas passes away suddenly after a party in the grounds of Ash Park, and Elizabeth asks George to contact James and get him to come home for the funeral. [S]
Auld Lang Syne: Another visit to rural Australia in the popular period drama series. Elizabeth organises a formal party to show Sarah that she is out of her depth. [S]
Do Not Go Gently: A distraught Regina attempts to stop George from leaving for Canberra. Jack and Henry have a heated discussion about the ethics of informing Douglas of his prognosis. [S]
The Ghosts of Christmas Past: Australian period drama set in the 1950s. Sarah reveals her horrific secret to George, throwing their relationship into doubt. [S]
The Edge of Reason: Sarah learns from Leah that Regina is back and heads over to her farm with Roy Brigg's rifle. George's wife attempts to convince him that she is a reformed character. [S]
What Your Heart Says: The popular period drama continues as a disturbing discovery forces Sarah to tell George her darkest secret, putting their relationship at risk. [S]
All That Glitters: Elizabeth and Douglas disagree over how to raise David. Richard prepares a hotel suite for Regina to get used to her new-found freedom. [S]
A Kiss to Build a Dream On: The Australian period drama continues. On the eve of Sarah and George's engagement party, Sarah confides a dark, shameful secret to her aunt Peg. [S]
Fallout: Sarah finds Leah and persuades her to return home to see her uncle, and Douglas continues with strenuous work at the mission despite being told to rest by his doctor. [S]
I Believe: Australian period drama. In the aftermath of Bert's death and its subsequent cover-up, those involved search for inner peace. Jack tries to get some answers. [S]
Own Worst Enemy: Sarah clashes with Henry when he misses the symptoms of a diabetic coma in an Aboriginal patient. Elizabeth's life is turned upside down when Douglas coughs up blood. [S]
No Secrets, Ever: Series two of the Australian period drama starring Marta Dusseldorp. In present-day Ash Park, elderly Sarah reveals the truth about Bert Ford's death. [S]
All Good Things: Sarah is warned by Carolyn that Regina has escaped her intended incarceration in an asylum and to be on guard, but Sarah believes her to be long gone. [S]