Ship to Shore: episode guide


Worthy Opponents (Part 2)

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Episode 1.14
November 22, 1993
Written by Glenda Hambly
Directed by Glenda Hambly

The Maggot River team exceeds all the rumours of their ferocious competitive instincts at the sports carnival. Does Circe Island have a chance to win at all?

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Taneel Van Zyl as Teena, Annie Murtagh-Monks as Rambette, Jamie Campbell as Adonis 1, Benny Campbell as Adonis 2, Patrick Browne-Cooper as Surf 1, Craig Gough as Surf 2, Heath Ledger as Cyclist

School children: Holly Barlow, Lizzie Coe, Avram Gross, Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Lisa Laird, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Evan Hill, Anna Lewis, Andrew Beaton, Robert Beaton, Rohan Armitae, Nicholas Maddox, Nicholas Maher, Rebecca Kennedy, Clinton Holl

Maggot River Kids: Ryan Patrick, Adam Birch, Belinda Berryman, Fiona Davidson, Rebecca Sattin, Ben Tucker, Rebecca Dickson

Read All About It

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Episode 1.15
November 23, 1993
Written by Craig Wilkens
Directed by Mike Smith

The rivalry between the base and the community, or more directly between the Knowles and the Crumps, comes to the forefront when Kelvin and Mrs Knowles start rival newspapers. To build his newspaper empire, Kelvin writes a series of sensationalist stories which culminates with the suggestion that Circe Island is a spy front.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Jane Atherton as Secretary #1, Emily Bott as Secretary #2, Richard Mellick as Policeman, Robert Van Mackelenberg as Bob

School children: Holly Barlow, Michelle Domahady, Avram Gross, Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Lisa Laird, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Ben Ridgewell, Karley Ayerst, Matthew Simcoe, Pollyanna Whitman, Rohan Armitage, Nicholas Maddox, Rebecca Kennedy, Aimee Segal, Clinton Holl

The Iceman Cometh

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Episode 1.16
November 24, 1993
Written by David Philips
Directed by Mike Smith

The kids sneak into the school to play a banned computer game called Iceman. Meanwhile, the island is put under quarantine while the health department determines the nature of a viral flu that two securty guards have contracted.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Bruce Patterson as Dr. Beaker, Mark Fortune as Guard, Steve Thorne as Guard

School children: Holly Barlow, Michelle Domahady, Avram Gross, Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Lisa Laird, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Ben Ridgewell, Karley Ayerst, Matthew Simcoe, Pollyanna Whitman, Rohan Armitage, Nicholas Maddox, Rebecca Kennedy, Aimee Segal, Clinton Holl

Full Speed Reverse

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Episode 1.17
December 01, 1993
Written by John Rapsey
Directed by Mike Smith

The tensions within the Crump family are stretched when Kelvin decides he was born into the family as punishment for a past life. The school ball provides him with the opportunity to dance his way into a different genealogy.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Warwick Rimmer as Deano, Jennifer Dunstan as Angie Venus, Cathy Ciupryk as Athena, Alex Favazzo as Baby Kelvin, Mark Sadler as Musician

School children: Holly Barlow, Michelle Domahady, Avram Gross, Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Lisa Laird, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Ben Ridgewell, Karley Ayerst, Matthew Simcoe, Pollyanna Whitman, Rohan Armitage, Nicholas Maddox, Rebecca Kennedy, Aimee Segal, Clinton Holl

Casanova The Second

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Episode 1.18
December 02, 1993
Written by Craig Wilkins
Directed by Ron Elliott

Hermes' Greek heritage catches up with him when he learns his parents had betrothed him to a young girl while he was in the cradle. When the young woman turns up with her mother, the course of true love does not run smoothly.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Toula Demetriades as Stavroula, Faye Mataxas as Tassoula

School children: Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Karley Ayerst, Lisa Laird, Rohan Armitage, Amanda Poore, Clinton Holl

The Joker Is Wild

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Episode 1.19
December 08, 1993
Written by David Phillips
Directed by Geoffrey Nottage

When old Mr. Brinkmann is carted off to a nursing home, two women on the island get Ralph and Sally to close in. They want their love letters back.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Faith Clayton as Mrs Archer, Michael Turkic as Johnson, Bill Kerr as Mr Brinkmann, James Ryan as Guard, Rell Hayes as Guard

School children: Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Rohan Armitage, Nicholas Maddox, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Lisa Laird, Holly Barlow, Clinton Holl

Teacher's Pet

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Episode 1.20
December 10, 1993
Written by Glenda Hambly
Directed by Geoffrey Nottage

Julie meets the new student teacher at the beach and falls head over heels in puppy love. All of the other kids in the class are equally bowled over by fun-loving Nick Coney — but for how long?

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Aaron Jeffery as Nick Coney, Michael Turkic as Johnson, James Ryan as Guard, Rell Hayes as Guard, Mark Taylor as Windsurfer Dbl.

School children: Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Rohan Armitage, Nicholas Maddox, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Lisa Laird, Holly Barlow, Clinton Holl

To Catch A Spy

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Episode 1.21
December 13, 1993
Written by John Cundill
Directed by Ron Elliott

Julie suspects her aunt's old boyfriend of only being interested in her money while Hermes is on the look-out for foreign operatives posing as day trippers

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Geoff Kelso as Stanley, Patricia Stephenson as Vera, Aleksia Barron as Janice, Michael Turkic as Guard #1, James Ryan as Guard #2, Christian Mouline as Guard #3, Rell Hayes as Guard #4, David Moran as Day Tripper, Brad Kidd as Day Tripper

School children: Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Karley Ayerest, Lisa Laird, Rohan Armitage, Amanda Poore, Clinton Holl

Nest Egg

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Episode 1.22
December 15, 1993
Storyline by David Rapsey
Written by Geoffrey Nottage
Directed by Ron Elliott

When Geraldine finds a suspiscious object on Seal Island, there is a race to claim a piece of what is thought to be a priceless dinosaur egg.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Laura Black as Dr Prendergast, Holly Barlow as Holly

School children: Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Karley Ayerest, Lisa Laird, Rohan Armitage, Amanda Poore, Clinton Holl

Gone Crazy

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Episode 1.23
December 17, 1993
Storyline by David Rapsey
Written by Barbara Bishop
Directed by Geoffrey Nottage

Guido is blackmailed by two street kids who have escaped onto the island after lighting a fire. Guido's secret life causes a number of unexpected developments, the most important of which is studying for his maths exam.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Christian Barratt-Hill as Al, Darren Wright as Wayne, Michael Turkic as Johnson, James Ryan as Guard, Rell Hayes as Guard

School children: Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Rihan Armitage, Nicholas Maddox, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Lisa Laird, Holly Barlow, Clinton Holl

The Curse Of The Correo De Azia

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Episode 1.24
December 20, 1993
Written by David Phillips
Directed by Karl Zwicky

Gavin persuades his mother to take a holiday cottage on the island. When his return isn't welcomed with open arms, he takes revenge on the kids, convincing them that he knows the secret of a shipwreck off the coast.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Michael Turkic as Johnson, James Ryan as Guard, Rell Hayes as Guard, Jason Stirbinskis as Guard, Robbie Hackney as Gavin, Wendy Strehlow as Denise

School children: Nathan Jones, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Lisa Laird

Note: Wendy Strehlow replaces Vivienne Garrett as Gavin's mum

Greed Rules, OK?

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Episode 1.25
December 21, 1993
Written by John Rapsey and Geoffrey Nottage
Directed by Geofrey Nottage

Julie's ecological selflessness and Kelvin's profit motive makes them pretty equal rivals in the nature tours stakes. Kelvin resorts to a variety of dirty tricks to discredit Julie but she is always one step ahead of him.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Joanna Coburn as Nature Enthusiast, Elwyn Edwards as Nature Enthusiast, Alice Dale as Nature Enthusiast, Kate Beahan as Tourist, Anna Brockway as Tourist, Ramsay McLean as Tourist, Andrew Collier as Tourist Kid, Edgar Metcalfe as Senator Hogg, Steve Carver as Minder, David Moran as Short Man, Thelma Lumsden as Mother Hubbard, Geraldine Mellet as Parks Ranger, Dominic Calabro as Boffin Kid, Darren Zelanse as Photographer, Nicola Roberts as Blonde, Duncan Peetoom as Macho Man, Richard Hagon as Yuppie, Michael Turkic as Johnson, James Ryan as Guard, Rell Hayes as Guard

School children: Jaya Henderson, Nathan Jones, Rihan Armitage, Nicholas Maddox, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Lisa Laird, Holly Barlow, Clinton Holl

The Devil You Know

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Episode 1.26
December 22, 1993
Storyline by David Rapsey
Written by David Marsh
Directed by Karl Zwicky

The kids decide it's time to give Hermes the final shove. With him out of the way, life could be pleasant. They devise several schemes that fail to have him fired, and the schemes actually endear Hermes to Ms Selby.

With: Igor Sas as Andrew Knowles, Louise Miller as Andrea Selby, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie, Kate Hall as Helen, Caroline McKenzie as Susan, Michael Loney as Harry, Rosemarie Lenzo as Cassandra, Steve Shaw as Frank, Eileen Colocott as Mrs Crawford, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Niall Mather as Base Operator, Rosalba Verucci as Mrs Bellini, John Cost as Mr Bellini, Dene Irvin as Reg Miller

Michael Turkic as Johnson, James Ryan as Guard, Rell Hayes as Guard, Jason Stirbinskis as Guard

School children: Nathan Jones, Anaya Latter, Anton Maiolo, Jay Rakich, Estelle Umbagi, Lisa Laird