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Place to Call Home - Season 3

Series: Place to Call Home
4.7
(454)
Episodes
10
Rating
NR
Year
2015
Language
English

About

The powerful, utterly addictive Australian saga returns with new challenges for resolute nurse Sarah Nordmann (Marta Dusseldorp, Jack Irish) and the aristocratic Bligh family. Torn between her traumatized husband, Rene (Benjamin Winspear, The Babadook), and dashing ex-fiancé, George Bligh (Brett Climo, Snowy River: The McGregor Saga), Sarah must make a heartrending decision. Meanwhile, the Blighs face their own obstacles: the marriage between young lovers Anna (Abby Earl, The Great Mint Swindle) and Gino (Aldo Mignone, Danger 5) is off to a rocky start; new mother Olivia (Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood, Underbelly) tries to keep a devastating secret from her husband, James (David Berry, Home and Away); matriarch Elizabeth (Noni Hazlehurst, Little Fish) contemplates life away from Ash Park; and the villainous Regina (Jenni Baird, The 4400) will do anything to get what she wants-even if it means tearing the family apart.

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Episodes

1 to 3 of 10

1. The Things We Do for Love

48m

George has been shot, and only Rene and Regina know what happened. Sarah attempts to console Rene, who has been taken into custody. Unaware of her father's injury, Anna tries to enjoy her honeymoon with Gino while dealing with the allegations in Andrew's letter.

2. L'Chaim, to Life

55m

George returns to Ash Park and plans to make an important announcement at his welcome-home dinner. Sarah struggles to break the news of her pregnancy to Rene. Anna tells Gino about James's secret, but Gino's reaction causes tension in their marriage.

3. Somewhere Beyond the Sea

55m

Sarah goes to Sydney under the pretense of visiting her sick aunt, while Jack keeps an eye on Rene. Now living in the city, Mrs. Bligh joins a charity group. Back at Ash Park, an artist friend of Carolyn's arrives to paint Olivia's portrait, and Regina organizes a card party to help George's political aspirations.

Reviews

"Captivatingly filmed, deeply romantic drama."
The Wall Street Journal

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