A Natural Mistake: The Highland GP investigates what appears to be an attack on a gay man, only to find himself caught up in a domestic violence case. David Rintoul and Ian Bannen star. [S]
The Earth's Sweet Being: Dr Napier becomes concerned at the generally poor state of women's health in Tannochbrae, and launches a bold new campaign to set matters right. [S]
Private Lives: Family secrets are revealed when Dr Finlay's mother comes to stay. Dr Jennifer Napier, now using her own name, treats Annie Kirk, who is suffering from a heart condition. [S]
Old Flames: McKenna becomes obsessed with the wife of a wounded war veteran he is treating, while Finlay and Cameron are intrigued by a film star staying in a local hotel. [S]
Childsplay: A teenage girl looking after her two sisters causes concern for Dr Finlay, and Dr Neil becomes emotionally involved in the case of a dying TB patient. [S]
A Delicate Balance: Life at Tannochbrae faces a period of confusion as Janet completes her wedding plans and Dr Finlay investigates a suspicious death. [S]
Working Together: Dr Cameron feels he is being forced out now that Finlay and Neil are partners, while Finlay is disgusted at the generally poor health of many in the village. [S]
Snowblind: Snowdrifts cut off Arden House on the night before Hogmanay, forcing the doctors to spend a long evening in which a few old scores are settled. [S]
Still Waters: Dr Cameron and Dr Finlay get a frosty reception when called in to investigate unusual symptoms among the nuns of a convent. David Rintoul stars. [S]
The Life of Men: A patient's deathbed murder confession presents Dr Finlay with a crisis of conscience - whether to keep a secret entrusted to him in confidence or see justice done.
Mercury: A woman becomes convinced she has contracted syphilis from her husband, who claims he has never had an affair, raising suspicions that she is the one who has been unfaithful. [S]
Home Truths: Dr Napier is intrigued by an ex-colonial couple recently returned from India who settle in Tannochbrae and refuse to have contact with their mysterious daughter. [S]
Days of Grace: Janet's maternal instincts are aroused by the discovery of a day-old baby abandoned on the doorstep of Arden House. Medical drama, with Annette Crosbie and David Rintoul. [S]
The Greatness and the Power: The Highland medic suspects the Reverend Gill may be more interested in the pleasures of this world than the rewards of the next, and sets out to investigate. [S]
A Natural Mistake: The Highland GP investigates what appears to be an attack on a gay man, only to find himself caught up in a domestic violence case. David Rintoul and Ian Bannen star. [S]
Secrecy: The medic resolves to track down a mysterious man who callously ignored his request to call for an ambulance - and Finlay's obsession soon leads him into a macabre world. [S]
Burning Bridges: The renovation of Arden House gets under way, but Dr Finlay begins to wonder if it was such a good idea when Dr Neil becomes increasingly vexed. [S]
Childsplay: A teenage girl looking after her two sisters causes concern for Dr Finlay, and Dr Neil becomes emotionally involved in the case of a dying TB patient.
A Delicate Balance: Life at Tannochbrae faces a period of confusion as Janet completes her wedding plans and Dr Finlay investigates a suspicious death.
Forbidden Fruit: Dr Cameron comes into conflict with a German PoW, while Janet fears Dr Finlay's affection for a patient could jeopardise his career. [S]
Forbidden Fruit: Dr Cameron comes into conflict with a German PoW, while Janet fears Dr Finlay's affection for a patient could jeopardise his career. [S]
A Bitter Pill: Dr Neil is alarmed that medical tests failed to reveal a patient's illness, and an emergency vaccination programme is set up to deal with a suspected outbreak of smallpox. [S]
Winning the Peace: The doctor is summoned by farmer's wife Mrs Henderson, who presents him with a puzzling case to solve involving her son, while Dr Cameron moves to his country cottage. [S]
Working Together: Dr Cameron feels he is being forced out now that Finlay and Neil are partners, while Finlay is disgusted at the generally poor health of many in the village. [S]
The Return: It's 1946 and the dawn of a post-war period of hope and expectation. However, the reality of John Finlay's "homecoming" is harshly different. [S]
New. Snowblind: Snowdrifts cut off Arden House on the night before Hogmanay, forcing the doctors to spend a long evening in which a few old scores are settled.
New. Still Waters: Dr Cameron and Dr Finlay get a frosty reception when called in to investigate unusual symptoms among the nuns of a convent. David Rintoul stars.
New. A Simple Operation: Deciding to take a few days off, Dr Finlay leaves Tannochbrae and heads for the hills, but an unscheduled romantic interlude puts paid to his hopes of relaxing.
New. Days of Grace: Janet's maternal instincts are aroused by the discovery of a day-old baby abandoned on the doorstep of Arden House. Medical drama, with Annette Crosbie and David Rintoul.
New. No Time for Heroes: A distraught Dr Napier berates herself for failing to diagnose a case of diphtheria, while Dr Cameron attends an old friend who is hovering at death's door.
New. The Greatness and the Power: The Highland medic suspects the Reverend Gill may be more interested in the pleasures of this world than the rewards of the next, and sets out to investigate.
New. A Natural Mistake: The Highland GP investigates what appears to be an attack on a gay man, only to find himself caught up in a domestic violence case. David Rintoul and Ian Bannen star.
New. The Earth's Sweet Being: Dr Napier becomes concerned at the generally poor state of women's health in Tannochbrae, and launches a bold new campaign to set matters right.
New. Private Lives: Family secrets are revealed when Dr Finlay's mother comes to stay. Dr Jennifer Napier, now using her own name, treats Annie Kirk, who is suffering from a heart condition.
New. Old Flames: McKenna becomes obsessed with the wife of a wounded war veteran he is treating, while Finlay and Cameron are intrigued by a film star staying in a local hotel.
Childsplay: A teenage girl looking after her two sisters causes concern for Dr Finlay, and Dr Neil becomes emotionally involved in the case of a dying TB patient.
A Delicate Balance: Life at Tannochbrae faces a period of confusion as Janet completes her wedding plans and Dr Finlay investigates a suspicious death.
A Bitter Pill: Dr Neil is alarmed that medical tests failed to reveal a patient's illness, and an emergency vaccination programme is set up to deal with a suspected outbreak of smallpox.
Winning the Peace: The doctor is summoned by farmer's wife Mrs Henderson, who presents him with a puzzling case to solve involving her son, while Dr Cameron moves to his country cottage.
Working Together: Dr Cameron feels he is being forced out now that Finlay and Neil are partners, while Finlay is disgusted at the generally poor health of many in the village.
The Return: It's 1946 and the dawn of a post-war period of hope and expectation. However, the reality of John Finlay's "homecoming" is harshly different.