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Season 3 |
| 45 :03x01 - Fairy Tale, Ending (Feb/12/2003) | | Claire arrives home and must face the truth about her baby's father. When Claire is picked up by Alex from hospital, her desire is to pick up her life where she left it. But hanging over her head is the lie she told months ago, that Alex is the father of her unborn child. | | Guest Stars: John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Damien Garvey as Jim Cunningham, Jessica Li as Nurse, Gavin Clarke as Young Man, Will Snow (1) as Declan, Brett Tucker as Dave Brewer, Kathryn Hartman as Sally Clements, Ben Mortley as Alberto Borelli, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Chris McCourt | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 49 :03x05 - Put to the Test (Mar/12/2003) | | When Becky and Jake are forced to steal a horse, they find new depths to their relationship. Alex is dismayed when Claire starts buying up old nags from the saleyards to save them from going for dog food. This isn't a good investment in time or money for their horse training business. But Alex can't win with Claire at the moment. | | Guest Stars: Teresa De Gennaro as Dianne Plummer, Paul Mawhinney as Red, Corey Joshua Taylor (1) as Johnno, Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Ben Mortley as Alberto Borelli, Brett Tucker as Dave Brewer, Kathryn Hartman as Sally Clements, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise) | Director: Richard Jasek Writer: Robert Armin, Alexa Wyatt | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 60 :03x16 - Seeing the Light (Jul/23/2003) | | Min Min lights are seen by Claire and Tess over Drovers. Tess is determined to believe they are a good omen, but Claire, restless and uneasy in the last stages of pregnancy, insists they’re natural phenomena but trouble awaits. | | Guest Stars: Margaret Harvey as Bella Ferguson, Elizabeth Maloney as Angela, Doris Younane as Moira (Mystic Miranda), Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Inge Hornstra (1) as Sandra Kinsela, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise) | Director: Chris Martin-Jones (1) Writer: Ysabelle Dean (1) | | | | | | |
| 62 :03x18 - Old Beginnings (Aug/06/2003) | | Claire is having a naming ceremony for Charlotte Prudence McLeod with her friends and family when Peter arrives. Claire has written to him after the birth, telling him he is a father. Peter is justifiably angry. Not only did Claire and Alex lie to him as to who was the father, but Claire did not advise him until after the birth. | | Guest Stars: Jim Willoughby as Tradesman, Rodney Van Der Wall as Sanjay, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Carmel Johnson as Beth Martin, Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise) | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Denise Morgan (1) | | | |
| 63 :03x19 - Where There's Smoke (Aug/13/2003) | Meg is dedicating herself to her studies in order to prove herself at TAFE, and is thoroughly immersed in ‘Pride and Prejudice’. The misjudgements and misunderstandings of character that drive that classic echo through everyone’s dealings at Drovers Run.
Jodi is determined to succeed at the CFS training weekend despite feeling that Nick is not doing anything to help her. Her original enthusiasm is slowly destroyed as she is put through her paces and exhaustion sets in. A flirtation with another trainee, Toby, turns to animosity when she realises he does not want to be teamed up with a girl. She begins to feel that Nick is unfairly picking on her and pushing her to fail. Overnight she confides these feelings in Becky and Tess. Tess is quick to jump to Nick’s defence much to Dave’s bemusement. Becky gives a pep talk encouraging enough to propel her back to the second day of training determined to succeed. | | Guest Stars: Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Diarmid Heidenreich as Toby Frye, Raj Ryan as Gordon Vidmar, Jeremy Schwerdt as Nathan Piggin, Scott Ellson as Turtle MacMahon, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Trevor Coles as Warren, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise), John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Peter Stefanou as Vince Lavise, Carmel Johnson as Beth Martin, Simon Leonard as Joel | Director: Ali Ali Writer: Chris Hawkshaw | | | |
| 64 :03x20 - Perfect Match (Aug/20/2003) | | Becky and Jake use Stormcloud to set up a stud on Drovers, going into partnership with Claire and Tess for the use of their land and reputation. Claire finds it hard not to be involved, a horse stud has long been her dream; and it's especially hard when Jake wants to do business with people she does not approve of. | | Guest Stars: Ben Princi as Single Man, Sandra Thompson as Single Woman, Alan Heath as Ivan Morgenson, Troy Planet as Adam Glick, Patrick Thompson (2) as Neil Thompson, Diarmid Heidenreich as Toby Frye, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Peter Stefanou as Vince Lavise, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise) | Director: Ali Ali Writer: Jutta Goetze | | | |
| 65 :03x21 - Let the Best Man Win (Aug/27/2003) | | Alex and Nick come to the rescue of an attractive woman named Ellie when her car breaks down on a country road. Almost instantly they're pitched into a competition to woo her, and the lead quickly shifts from one to the other as each shines with his own charm. | | Guest Stars: Catherine Purling as Ruby, Brad Colmer as Long Haired Man, Fiona Talbot-Leigh as Mother #1, Sarah Lockwood as Mother #2, Kate Herbold as Mother #3, Adriana Bonaccurso as Mother #4, Ksenia Logos as Karen, Alan David Lee as Eric Cooper, Nick Jasprizza as Bob Truscott, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise), John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Peter Stefanou as Vince Lavise, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Katrina Campbell (1) as Ellie Freeman | Director: Chris Martin-Jones (1) Writer: Chris Pearce (1), Alexa Wyatt | | | |
| 66 :03x22 - Majority Rules (Sep/03/2003) | When Drovers is quarantined and the future of the stock placed under a cloud, true friends seem few and far between.
Vince, who is keen on Claire, convinces her to nominate for the vacant position on the Gungellan Farmer's Council. Tess volunteers herself as her campaign manager and speechwriter. | | Guest Stars: Adrian Shirley as Fred Gannon, Alan David Lee as Eric Cooper, Nick Jasprizza as Bob Truscott, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Inge Hornstra (1) as Sandra Kinsela, Peter Stefanou as Vince Lavise, Brett Tucker as Dave Brewer, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ) | Director: Chris Martin-Jones (1) Writer: Chris Hawkshaw | | | |
| 67 :03x23 - The Ties That Bind (Sep/10/2003) | | Claire's role as spokesperson for the local farmers' association requires her to visit Melbourne and meet with their MLA, Charles Bateman, who is attending a national forum with other MPs. Alex is insistent that he comes along to look after mother and baby while he pursues some Wilgul matters but the real reason is that he wants to meet his biological father, an eminent barrister Bryce Redstaff. | | Guest Stars: Andreas Sobick as Porter, Belinda Bromilow as Ashley Redstaff, Nathanael Hueppauff as Courier, Chrissie Page (1) as Female Victim, Peter Thorpe as Balloon Clown, Suzie Bavaci as Simone, Damien Miller as Mounted Police Officer, John Stanton as Bryce Redstaff, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Brett Tucker as Dave Brewer, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Alisha Hart as Charlotte | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Dave Warner (1) | | | |
| 68 :03x24 - One Step at a Time (Sep/17/2003) | | Claire and Alex are still in Melbourne with Charlotte, blissfully in love, and making plans to extend their stay another day. At Drovers, Tess and Dave are also happy and making plans for their wedding day. When Tess, in the shower, discovers a lump in her breast, she fears her mother's fate and goes into denial, telling no-one, not | | Guest Stars: Tomiko Yamanaka as Japanese Tourist Woman, Michiji Yamanaka as Japanese Tourist Man, Jerome Pride as Tim Segal, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Brett Tucker as Dave Brewer, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Chris McCourt | | | |
| 69 :03x25 - Time Frames (Sep/24/2003) | | Prompted by Becky, Claire asks Harry if she can use King Harold in a new breeding program on Drovers. Harry agrees, only to renege on the deal when Sandra claims he’d promised King Harold to her. Claire’s furious and Harry is embarrassed, but there’s nothing either of them can do. Sandra is looking for proof that she’s now part of the Ryan family, King Harold was the first test but now she wants Harry to pass another, will he organise a family lunch and introduce her properly as the new woman in his life? Claire, Nick and Alex accept Harry’s lunch invitation before they realise that it’s in honour of Sandra. | | Guest Stars: Sam Isaacs as Dr. John Murphy, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Charlie Clausen as Jake Harrison, Inge Hornstra (1) as Sandra Kinsela, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise) | Director: Ali Ali Writer: Katherine Thomson | | | |
| 70 :03x26 - Body Language (aka The Bottom Line) (Oct/01/2003) | The Young Farmer of the Year contest comes to Drovers Run, bringing difficult choices for both Claire and Becky about the men they love.
Drovers Run hosts the Regional Young Farmer of the Year Award, and Becky is surprised to learn that Jake has entered. He tells her he’s going to win her back. They compete neck and neck and slowly Becky is won over by his persistence and charm and the old spark between them returns. When Jake asks her to come and live with him on the property he’s leased, Becky is truly torn between the man she loves and Drovers Run. | | Guest Stars: Samuel Wark as Mark Weller, Adam Wilson as Dan Smith, Lucy Rasheed as Ruth Davies, Patrick Thompson (2) as Neil Thompson, Raj Ryan as Gordon Vidmar, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, Inge Hornstra (1) as Sandra Kinsela, Charlie Clausen as Jake Harrison, Trevor Coles as Warren | Director: Ali Ali Writer: Giula Sandler | | | | | | |
| 72 :03x28 - My Noon, My Midnight (Oct/15/2003) | | In a dramatic and emotional episode, heartbreak hits Drover's Run. Tess anxiously awaits the results of her breast cancer tests convinced that her time is up while Alex and Claire decide to move in together. Tess's premonition of death appears to be unfounded when she receives good news but planned celebrations are cut short when a sister's worst nightmare come true and the ultimate sacrifice must be | | Guest Stars: Sam Isaacs as Dr. John Murphy, Simmone MacKinnon as Stevie Hall, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge | Director: Chris Martin-Jones (1) Writer: Chris Hawkshaw | | | |
| 73 :03x29 - The Long Goodbye (Oct/22/2003) | | Claire’s death has everyone is dealing with it in their own way. Tess tries to keep her emotions in check, unable to deal with her grief and burdened by survivor’s guilt. A surprise visitor at Drovers Run helps Tess when she needs it most. | | Guest Stars: Peter Simmons as Minister, Diarmid Heidenreich as Toby Frye, Patrick Thompson (2) as Neil Thompson, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Carmel Johnson as Beth Martin, Peter Stefanou as Vince Lavise, Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Inge Hornstra (1) as Sandra Kinsela, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Denise Morgan (1) | | | |
| 74 :03x30 - Turbulence (Oct/29/2003) | In the 2003 season finale, Tess is finding it tough going with Stevie. She's insolent and competitive and as far as Tess is concerned, not a team player. When a private investigator comes looking for Stevie, Tess is convinced she has something to hide. After being confronted by Tess, Stevie packs her bags but when Charlotte's life is threatened, Tess and Stevie must put aside their differences to save her.
| | Guest Stars: Steven Bowers (1) as Martin Ginley, Irena Dangov as Dr Shea, Anna Cheney as Nurse, David Mealor as Sgt. Slatter, Alisha Hart as Charlotte, Inge Hornstra (1) as Sandra Kinsela, Sarah Hart (1) as Charlotte, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge, Patrick Thompson (2) as Neil Thompson | Director: Karl Zwicky Writer: Sarah Smith (2), Lily Taylor | | | |
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