Young Lions: episode guide

Episodes 1-11 | Episodes 12-22

The Priest

Anna Torv, Alex Davies, Alex Dimitriades Episode 12
Australia: October 09, 2002
Written by Don Watson
Directed by Ian Barry

Eddie's faith and his friendship with Father Paul Moran are tested when Irena's sister goes missing and foul play is suspected.

Guest Starring: Anna Torv as Irena, Kate Beahan as Emma Grier, Peter Kowitz as Alan Destin; Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Andy Rodoreda as Father Paul, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, Jackson Purton-Smith as Nicholas Nedov, Jessie Frost as Anna Nedov, Garth Russell as Gavin Napier, Peter Hernfield as Damien Cole, Sheree Da Costa as Fiona Destin, Heidi Reasoner as Phoebe

China Town

Anna and Tom with Ferdinand Hoang Episode 13
Australia: October 16, 2002
Written by Shelly Birse, Peter Schreck, Tim Gooding
Directed by Jessica Hobbs

Cameron is torn between Guido and his father, Senior Detective Bill Martin, and she soon finds her integrity and a boy's life are in the line.

Guest Starring: John Waters as Bill Martin, Anna Torv as Irena; Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, John Noble as Adam Gallagher, Annette Shun Wah as Paula Wu, Ferdinand Hoang as Jimmy Wu, Sean Taylor as Neil Tynan, Ht Tran as Snake, George Anakotta as Dai Lo, Miles Paras as Joy Yuen, Peter Upatising as Peter Wu

Kickboxer on Trial

Anna and Alexandra Episode 14
Australia: November 06, 2002
Written by Deborah Parsons
Directed by Jessica Hobbs

Donna and lawyer flatmate Madeleine Delaney are in ethical conflict as they fight to save a woman charged with murder for preventing rape.

Guest Starring: Nadine Garner as Rebecca Sharpe, Rhys Muldoon as Paul Bergin; Anna Torv as Irena, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, Stephen Shananhan as Dan White, Kieran Darcy-Smith as Marty Charlton, Marcel Bracks as Eric West, Hayley McElhinney as Mel Gilham, Cayde Tasker as Sam Sharpe, Jackson Purton-Smith as Nicholas Nedov, Alan Cinis as Phil Emerson, Ned Lander as Lyle Hinks, John Derum as Magistrate, Lauren Clair as Shannon, Conor Reid as Steve, Owen McKenna as Ron The Glassie

The Navy, Part 1

Justin Rosniak with Alex Davies Episode 15
Australia: November 13, 2002
Written by David Ogilvy, Michael Miller
Directed by Russell Mulcahy

Guido's Naval Captain brother, the favoured older son, returns home a hero, and tensions between the brothers surface as a female naval officer is found murdered. Cameron again finds herself working alongside Bill Martin to rein in a Chinese gang leader.

Guest Starring: John Waters as Bill Martin, Anna Torv as Irena, Sandy Winton as Ian Martin; Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, Ht Trans as Snake, Berynn Schwerdt as Max Redding, Justin Rosniak as Noel Jarvins, Cameron Stewart as Gary Beacham, Suzanne Hauser as Sarah Wu, Annette Shun Wah as Jimmy Wu, Pete Upatising as Peter Wu

The Navy, Part 2

Tom Long and Sandy Winton Episode 16
Written by Peter Schreck, David Ogilvy
Directed by Russell Mulcahy

Guido and Cameron each face a personal crisis—and their friendship is tested—as Guido's father and brother come under suspicion.

Guest Starring: John Waters as Bill Martin, Sandy Winton as Ian Martin; Anna Torv as Irena, Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, John Noble as Adam Gallagher, Ht Trans as Snake, Berynn Schwerdt as Max Redding, Justin Rosniak as Noel Jarvins, Cameron Stewart as Gary Beacham, Suzanne Hauser as Sarah Jago, George Anakotta as Dai Lo, Jolanta Juszkiewicz as Miss Hopkins/Flower Seller

Lone Star Blues

Alex Davies and Socratis Otto Episode 17
Written by Shelley Birse
Directed by Robert Klenner

Eddie's integrity is tested as the father of Irene's son is released from prison. Eddie wants to reunite the boy with his father—but could lose Irene.

Guest Starring: Anna Torv as Irena, Jack Finsterer as Tony Kennedy; Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, Leone Carmen as Tara Wilson, Daniel Roberts as Ross Kenedy, Paul Caesar as Percy, Jackson Purton-Smith as Nicholas Nedov, Mark McCann as Hugh Redman

Drag Racing

Alex Davies and Socratis Otto Episode 18
Australia: November 20, 2002
Written by Michael Miller
Directed by Robert Klenner

Donna loves the police force and Crime Scene Examiner, Justin Carmody. Her feelings for both are tested as she investigates a fatal car smash involving police.

Guest Starring: Steven Vidler as Graeme; Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, Stephen Anderton as Constable Trevor Daniels, Jie Pittman as Dean Bracewell, Josef Ber as Constable Craig Simons, Belinda Clarke as Jodie Hirsch, Louise Birgan as Rachel Wilkins, Tony Ryan as Artie Bracewell, John McNeil as Reg Harris, Tony Lott as Pinky

Grand Prix

Jeremy Sims Episode 19
December 11, 2002
Written by David Phillips
Directed by Jessica Hobbs

Cameron feels that a girl found dead in a hotel penthouse is treated like party debris both by the elite partygoers and some investigators. Paul Bergin asks Guido's father for help to bring down a Chinese gang boss.

Guest Starring: John Waters as Bill Martin, Maya Stange as Sophia Rinaldi, Rhys Muldoon as Paul Bergin, Jeremy Sims as Rob Carne; Anna Torv as Irena, Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, David Campbell as Grant Fisher, Nathy Gaffney as Della Dale, Miles Paras as Joy Yuen, Susan Clapton as Mrs Troop, George Anakotta as Dai Lo, Chris Lilley as Mick Dwyer, Rose Ashton as Candice [Clark], Emily Weare as Imogen, Pietro Desiderio as Cab Driver, Sandy Winton as Ian Martin, Armand Gerbie as Ah Hung

Bill's Death

John Waters and Tom Long Episode 20
December 11, 2002
Written by Deborah Parsons
Directed by Jessica Hobbs

Guido's friends rally to his side as his father faces a terminal illness—and a murder charge.

Guest Starring: John Waters as Bill Martin, Maya Stange as Sophia Rinaldi, Rhys Muldoon as Paul Bergin; Anna Torv as Irena, Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, David Campbell as Grant Fisher, Nathy Gaffney as Della Dale, Miles Paras as Joy Yuen, Susan Clapton as Mrs Troop, George Anakotta as Dai Lo, Chris Lilley as Mick Dwyer, Rose Ashton as Candice [Clark], Emily Weare as Imogen, Pietro Desiderio as Cab Driver, Sandy Winton as Ian Martin, Armand Gerbie as Ah Hung

Note: as the second half of a double episode, there are no opening credits and the end credits serve both episodes.

Serial Killer, Part 1

Alex Dimitriades Episode 21
December 18, 2002
Written by David Ogilvy, Shelley Birse, Peter Schreck
Directed by Robert Klenner

Guido and The investigation into the suicide of an olympic swimming hopeful escalates when those around the investigation begin to be killed off. Cameron deal with an armed robbery involved the son of a prominent QC. Eddie declares his love for Irene—but it may be too late. She has stepped into the path of a killer.

Guest Starring: Jeremy Sims as Rob Carne, Anna Torv as Irena, Kick Gurry as Mr Johnson, Maya Stange as Sophia Rinaldi, Victoria Longley as Naomi; Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, John Noble as Adam Gallagher, John Gregg as George Quinlan QC, Oliver Ackland as Liam Quinlan, Roberta Tyrrell as Andrea Carlyle, Clarissa House as Dr Helen Myles, Paul Preisz as Dr David Ryan, Steve Vella as Gavin Sheppard, Darrell Hilton as Rick Daniels, Grant Page as Frank Wallace, Emily Weare as Imogen, Kirsty Morrison as Hayley, Shane Barnes as Ben, Tahlysis Smedley as Samantha, Martin Grelis as Paul Barton

Serial Killer, Part 2

Kick Gurry and Alex Davies Episode 22
December 18, 2002 (series finale)
Written by David Ogilvy, Shelley Birse, Peter Schreck
Directed by Michael Jenkins

With Irena's condition uncertain, the search for the serial killer continues. Guido is forced to make a decision about his future with Sophie when Kostas gives him an ultimatum. Donna life is put on the line when she becomes involved in a hostage situation.

Guest Starring: Jeremy Sims as Rob Carne, Anna Torv as Irena, Kick Gurry as Danny Marx, Maya Stange as Sophia Rinaldi, Victoria Longley as Naomi; Socratis Otto as Justin Carmody, Amie McKenna as Tracey Bell, John Noble as Adam Gallagher, John Gregg as George Quinlan QC, Oliver Ackland as Liam Quinlan, Roberta Tyrrell as Andrea Carlyle, Clarissa House as Dr Helen Myles, Paul Preisz as Dr David Ryan, Steve Vella as Gavin Sheppard, Darrell Hilton as Rick Daniels, Grant Page as Frank Wallace, Emily Weare as Imogen, Kirsty Morrison as Hayley, Shane Barnes as Ben, Tahlysis Smedley as Samantha, Martin Grelis as Paul Barton

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