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McLeod's Daughters

McLeod's Daughters tells the story of the two McLeod sisters who are reunited when they inherit a vast outback cattle property. Thrown together after 20 years apart they pull together an all-female workforce and, with an abundance of heart and humour, commit to an extraordinary life at Drovers Run.

Genre: Drama

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    • Episode 7

      Taking care of business

      aired: Wed, Apr 6, 2005

      The women of Drovers run are no longer a team of four. Kate, after being head hunted by Sandra, is working as overseer at Kinsella's. Jodi, after being fired by Stevie, has gone into business for herself, selling cosmetics, the hard way. Tess and Stevie are managing alone, but only just. Sandra lets slip that she's eager to buy some cattle. Kate, wanting to impress her new boss, tells the Drovers women about the deal although no price is discussed. Tess is interested… the cash would be handy, but Stevie's not keen to sell to Sandra, especially at the price she's offering. It's ridiculously low. But Tess agrees and sells to Sandra.

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    • Episode 6

      Do you read me...

      aired: Wed, Mar 16, 2005

      Incapacitated by an injured foot, a bored Stevie has become addicted to the two-way radio. What was supposed to be a way of her keeping in touch around the farm has become an opened Pandora's Box. If she isn't bossing Kate like Big Brother, she's snooping on the conversations of everybody from South Gungellan to West Fisher. When she overhears Renegade, a two-way radio romeo, doing his line with other females, Stevie can't help but get on the air and give him a serve. He suggests she meet him for a date She has no intention of doing so but circumstances conspire to place her in the pub when he's there—they meet, and sparks do fly. He seems to be good fun and good looking!

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    • Episode 5

      Return of the black queen.

      aired: Wed, Mar 9, 2005

      Harry is secretly thrilled when he hears Sandra is back in town, however their initial meeting doesn’t go well with neither capable of confessing their love to each other. Jeremy Quaid is interested in Sandra’s property, and when Harry catches them discussing business together, he acts like the typical jealous husband. Encouraged by this sign that Harry may still have feelings for her, Sandra strings Jeremy along, hoping it will lead to Harry declaring his feelings for her. Sandra conspires to be "caught" again with Jeremy at the pub, where Harry reacts by overbidding on Neil Thompson’s Polled Herefords, led to believe that Quaid is interested in purchasing them. Meanwhile Sandra is able to do a fantastic deal on another breed of cattle.

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    • Episode 4

      once were heroes

      aired: Wed, Mar 2, 2005

      The passionate, stubborn side of Dave is exposed when he stumbles across an injured horse and believes he has found a descendent, a Waler, of the first settlement horses. In taking it back to its owner, Jeremy Quaid, who is running for pre-selection in the area, Dave discovers other Walers and is appalled to find they have been neglected. Quaid goes into damage control mode and immediately lies about his intentions, fobbing Dave off with a story about a vet friend who is there from interstate and will be looking after the Walers. As soon as Dave reluctantly leaves, Quaid orders his manager, Tim, to take the horses into remote scrub and shoot them.

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    • Episode 3

      Rules of Disengagement

      aired: Wed, Feb 23, 2005

      Meg heads home early from the city in the hope she can be of some comfort to Tess during her time out with Nick. But Meg has little success trying to get Tess to open up and talk about her problems. Jodi continues to be head over heels for Luke and her life-goals seem to have changed so that they all revolve around him. Meg is shocked to learn of Jodi’s newfound enthusiasm for drag racing and is unimpressed when she learns Terry appears to have done little to dissuade her. Drawn into the family conflict as he tries to mediate between Meg, Jodi and Luke, Terry finds himself between a rock and a hard place.

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    • Episode 1

      No Man's Land

      aired: Wed, Feb 9, 2005

      Sally and her baby move into Wilgul with the help of Nick and Tess, who are trying to keep a sense of normality about the whole situation. Tess has to head back to Drovers Run to take part in a muster, and Nick leaves at the same time, in separate cars. When Nick gets a call from Sally back at Wilgul to help her with the hot water, he heads back, leaving Tess with a sense of foreboding.

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  • hallsey1962

    hallsey1962 says

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    Wed, Nov 18, 2009

    This is the most awesome show ever. I loved up until Nick and Tess left. After that it kind of lost its appeal for me but i still love this show and can watch it over and over... just good fun. I love the relationship between everyone. sisters, brothers, and friends... awesome show
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  • ayladt

    ayladt says

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    Tue, Oct 6, 2009

    I absolutely love this show. I shows the true power of what women can do when they work together. The senery is amazing and the horses are beautiful. The characters are such good actors and actress you truly believe that they have been working their butts off on the farm all day long. I miss Claire though and Charolette just kind of dissapears wish they could have changed that but all in all one of the best tv shows out there
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  • swithenban

    swithenban says

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    Thu, Jul 23, 2009

    This is one of the best series I have ever watched. The actors are all so believable in their respective parts. The story lines are wonderfully written and not all is predictable as on a lot of shows. I could not wait to see what happened next. It played for eight seasons in Australia, it really gave you a feel for the rural outback experience of this country, and there was never a dull moment with the characters.
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