A Place To Call Home: episode guide


Staring Down The Barrel

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Episode 6.06
Sun, September 23, 2018
Written by Bevan Lee
Directed by Amanda Brotchie

Sarah is confronted by Stan, staring down the barrel of a gun. But it's what this triggers long term that effects Sarah the most. Elizabeth is challenged by Matthew's brutal assessment of her biggest flaw.

With: Conrad Coleby as Matthew Goddard, Heather Mitchell as Prudence Swanson, Maya Stange as Delia Craig, Jack Ellis as Stan O'Rourke, Elliot Domoney as David Bligh, Xavier Druery as Georgie Bligh, Bronte Pearce as Poppy, James Belfrage as Dr Bell, Angela Blake as Duty Nurse, Kathleen Kennedy as Doris Driving Double

New Adventures

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Episode 6.07
Sun, September 30, 2018
Written by Bevan Lee
Directed by Jeremy Sims

Through her recent experiences, Sarah becomes not only at peace with herself, but her demons from the past. Allowing her to put her full trust in George and their future.

With: Heather Mitchell as Prudence Swanson, Maya Stange as Delia Craig, Nicholas Bell as Neil Burton, Elliot Domoney as David Bligh, Xavier Druery as Georgie Bligh, Bronte Pearce as Poppy, Jacqueline Marriott as Swanson Maid, Georgie Blackwell as Carolyn Riding Double

Autumn Affairs

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Episode 6.08
Sun, October 07, 2018
Written by Bevan Lee
Directed by Jeremy Sims

As Sarah settles in to her new life, George receives the offer of a lifetime — is it too good to pass up? Anna gets offered a big Hollywood contract, but with it testing her principles, does she take it? Jack and Carolyn's marriage is under threat as Delia hovers dangerously, but can she strike?

With: Heather Mitchell as Prudence Swanson, Maya Stange as Delia Craig, Nicholas Bell as Neil Burton, Blazey Best as Judith Grey, Elliot Domoney as David Bligh, Michael Yore as William Brackley, Shalane Connors as Dotti Tait, Mia Lethbridge as Zelda Banks, Rich Knighton as Kenneth Cohen, Mike Goldman as Charles Stone, Simon Brook McLachlan as Mervyn Peel, Damien Higginbotham as Stephen Black, Jacqueline Marriott as Swanson Maid, Gregg Arthur as Singer, Terry Everitt as Maitre'D, Richard Platt as Waiter, Oliver Morassut as Radio Producer, Timothy McArtney as Double Bassist, Jennifer McCullagh as Violinist, Jordan Colley as Guitarist, David Hibbard as Drummer, Amanda Marsden as Agatha [uncredited]

Life Longs for Itself

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Episode 6.09
Sun, October 14, 2018
Written by Katherine Thomson
Directed by Catherine Millar

Sarah challenges Jack to communicate with Carolyn. Anna gives birth, bringing joy to the family but can it also bring healing to her parents? Olivia returns with unexpected news.

With: Heather Mitchell as Prudence Swanson, Maya Stange as Delia Craig, Jack Ellis as Stan O'Rourke, Nell Nakkan as Sheila O'Rourke, Madeleine Clunies-Ross as Leah Gold, Elliot Domoney as David Bligh, Xavier Druery as Georgie Bligh, Rowan Chapman as Sergeant Norm Fraser, Bronte Pearce as Poppy Jones, Angela Blake as Duty Nurse, Joel Spreadborough as Kev Bailey, Matthew Shanley as Jim Davis, Greg Dalton as Phil Seymour, Jaymie Knight as Patrick Rowe, Abbie Tyszkiewicz as O'Rourke Child, Darren Eastes as Architect, Jackie Murray as Olivia Driving Double, Kathleen Kennedy as Sarah Driving Double

Reaching Home

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Episode 6.10 (finale)
Sun, October 21, 2018
Written by Bevan Lee
Directed by Catherine Millar

The 1950s come to an end at Ash Park, bringing with it love, forgiveness and acceptance for the Bligh family.

With: Aaron Pedersen as Frank Gibbs, Heather Mitchell as Prudence Swanson, Maya Stange as Delia Craig, Matt Levett as Andrew Swanson, Jack Ellis as Stan O'Rourke, Nell Nakkan as Sheila O'Rourke, Madeleine Clunies-Ross as Leah Gold, Elliot Domoney as David Bligh, Xavier Druery as Georgie Bligh, Milly Alcock as Emma Carvolth, Rowan Chapman as Sergeant Norm Fraser, Bronte Pearce as Poppy Jones, Joel Spreadborough as Kev Bailey, Matthew Shanley as Jim Davis, Greg Dalton as Phil Seymour, Di Adams as Signora Angelo/Aunt/Sister Margaret, Matthew Backer as Primo/Arthur/Announcer, Kaitlyn Boye as Charlotte, Jackie Murray as Olivia Driving Double

Note: A Place To Call Home may be over but look for creator/writer Bevan Lee's next series, Between Two Worlds, which will air on Seven in 2019.