All Saints (season 6)
The sixth season of the long-running Australian medical drama All Saints began airing on 11 February 2003 and concluded on 25 November 2003 with a total of 43 episodes.
All Saints | |
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Season 6 | |
Season 6 cast | |
Country of origin | Australia |
No. of episodes | 43 |
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Original network | Seven Network |
Original release | 11 February – 25 November 2003 |
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Plot
Bron and Ben's big day has arrived and despite his nerves and the unwelcome arrival of her father, they finally make it to the altar. Their beautiful wedding is the first of many for All Saints staff in 2003, a year of love, loss, and new beginnings. In blossoming relationships, Regina gets a date with the florist of her dreams and Matt falls for a patient, unaware of what is wrong with her. Luke tries endlessly to impress Paula's young son Max however it seems he can do no right.
Mitch's erratic behavior and increasing deafness bring him and a worried Terri to loggerheads until Mitch undergoes tests uncovering that his recent symptoms are the sign of something far worse than either of them had imagines. Special requests are being made of the doctors at All Saints, and their response will change lives and lead to explosive conflict on Ward 17. Tragically, as Christmas approaches an obsessive gunman embarks on a shooting spree stalking through the hospital. The year brings teary farewells for two of All Saints' much loved and long serving staff as Bron and Mitch say goodbye forever.
Cast
All cast correct to the opening credit block
Main cast
Special Guest cast
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Recurring cast
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Guest cast
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Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Australian viewers (millions) | |
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212 | 1 | "Trust" | Scott Feeney | Sarah Walker | 11 February 2003 | 1.40[1] | |
Despite a brawl at his bucks' night and her unwelcome father, Ben and Bron make it to the altar and get married. The new intern, Dr. Angus Drummond goes head-to-head with Mitch over a patient with amyloidosis. Rebecca catches Scott kissing another girl and warns him to never cheat on her again. Terri becomes concerned about Mitch's drinking habits which causes her to relive her father's abuse. Nelson gives Leanne money for shoes on the proviso she turns up at an AA meeting. | |||||||
213 | 2 | "Heroic Measures" | Catherine Roden | Sam Meikle | 11 February 2003 | 1.40[1] | |
Scott puts his life and job on the line to save the passengers of a car that plunged off a bridge into a river. Rebecca's disabled brother Charlie is admitted to hospital with appendicitis, revealing some deep cracks in the Green family. Angus accuses Mitch of giving a diabetes patient a heparin overdose, causing a drift between Mitch, Charlotte and Terri. A wheelchair has Nelson taking on the new maintenance man, Dennis and when he takes matters into his own hands, Dennis ends up with a prolapsed disc. | |||||||
214 | 3 | "Destiny's Child" | Aarne Neeme | Denise Morgan & Phillip Dalkin | 18 February 2003 | 1.46[1] | |
After feeling unwell and going to the doctor, Paula discovers she's pregnant with Ben's baby. When an ultrasound is conducted, Paula finds out the baby is seriously deformed and has an abortion. Terri and an increasingly deaf Mitch are at loggerheads when she sees him arguing with a casual nurse, that he sees as Rose. Ben and Luke disagree over a decision Luke makes which results in the death of a young girl. Nelson is given a promotion in the ED and tells Leanne to move out. Bron tells Ben to take the promotion. | |||||||
215 | 4 | "Broken English" | Geoffrey Nottage | Andrew Kelly | 25 February 2003 | 1.37[1] | |
Mitch's takes a drastic turn when he hits Terri in a drunken rage. Terri stays at Margaret's for the night and when Mitch discovers where she his, he punches John. When he undergoes a CT scan, Mitch and Terri discover he has a massive tumour occupying his brain. Charlotte gains the trust of a Polish man and discovers the horrible living conditions in the boarding house where he is staying. Paula is blamed for a minor neurological procedure going horribly wrong and Luke tries his hardest to cheer her up. | |||||||
216 | 5 | "All Our Tomorrows" | Scott Hartford-Davis | Sally Webb | 4 March 2003 | 1.38[1] | |
Charlotte is faced with an extraordinarily tough decision when her dog mauls one of the neighbourhood kids and Nelson informs the police. The day of Mitch's biopsy arrives and the tragic results arrive: Mitch's brain tumour is inoperable and he is going to die. Regina continues to fob Morris off, even though everyone in Ward 17 can see what he is trying to do. Luke and Paula's friendship grows deeper when he buys Max a bunny. | |||||||
217 | 6 | "Older & Wiser" | Julian Pringle | Chris Corbett | 11 March 2003 | 1.31[1] | |
When Luke's father, Sal is admitted to hospital after being involved in a two-car collision, Paula discovers that Luke wants more than a friendship. On Ben's last day, he and Scott take different sides over confliction accounts of the collision. A depressed Mitch returns to work and puts Terri in a difficult position, but he later bonds with Angus over a couple of beers. Bron urges Jared to apply for her 2IC job as her departure becomes imminent. | |||||||
218 | 7 | "Separation Pains" | Peter Fisk | John Concannon | 18 March 2003 | 1.27[1] | |
Nelson applies for the NUM job in the ED but, at the last minute, tells Joan Marden he doesn't want it. Bron spends her last day with Luke, treating a man who has had his arm amputated. Terri is left heartbroken when Mitch announces that he is going to freeze a sperm sample and finalises his will. Scott trains the new ambulance officer Alex, but their day turns chaotic when Scott is poisoned. Terri and Charlotte clash over a woman's decision about a hysterectomy. Charlotte and Bron have a hard time saying goodbye to each other. | |||||||
219 | 8 | "The Last Supper" | Jean-Pierre Mignon | Sarah Walker | 25 March 2003 | 1.32[1] | |
After deciding to have the operation, Luke and Mitch argue over the surgery. Mitch suffers his first seizure and is later surprised when Terri takes him out for lunch. To his surprise, she has lined up a celebrant and with Paul and Von present, Terri and Mitch get married. Rebecca nurses a man whose son has been missing since the boating accident that injured him. Charlotte learns that love never dies. Scott helps Alex come to terms with the differences between the city and country. Regina realises that Morris has a crush on her. | |||||||
220 | 9 | "Only the Good Die Young" | Scott Hartford-Davis | Louise Crane-Bowes | 1 April 2003 | 1.45[1] | |
Emotions run high as the day of Mitch's operation arrives. When Luke and the Professor open Mitch up, they discover that they can remove the whole tumour and do so. Paula and Charlotte work on a patient who tried to asphyxiate himself and his son. Mitch awakens after his operation and Terri and he pronounce their love for each other, however he later goes into cardiac arrest. Charlotte, Nelson, Luke, Von and Jared try everything, but he dies. | |||||||
221 | 10 | "Vale" | Chris Martin-Jones | John Banas | 8 April 2003 | 1.41[1] | |
The All Saints family gather to farewell Mitch Stevens. Emotions run high and tempers bubble over as the funeral of Mitch sees Bron's surprise return, as well as Rose's arrival and her "black widow" act. The new nurse, Sterlo makes enemies with the orderlies and they go on strike and Nelson discovers his secret: Colin Blackburn is his uncle. At the wake, Rose makes a few enemies and forgives Terri. Scott invites Sterlo to live with him, Jared and Rebecca. Rebecca cheats on Scott and sleeps with Jared. | |||||||
222 | 11 | "The Art of Flowers" | Geoff Bennett | David Hannam | 15 April 2003 | 1.40[1] | |
Terri isn't coping with grief over Mitch's death and after a dispute with Carmen, her neighbour, she discovers that her landlord has evicted her. Rebecca feels guilty after sleeping with Jared and when Scott supports her after a crisis with Charlie, she becomes even more guilty. After an awkward start, Sterlo saves a patient's life and in the process, bonds well with Charlotte. Matt returns to the hospital as an orderly. Paula, Luke and Von go out for dinner and Regina scores a date with Morris the Florist. | |||||||
223 | 12 | "Fanning the Flames" | Jean-Pierre Mignon | Denise Morgan | 22 April 2003 | 1.30[1] | |
A grieving Terri spends the night outside and is admitted to hospital with a bout of pneumonia. Matt meets an attractive patient, Kirsten and falls for her, but later learns her secret. Von and Luke both sit exams, however during the break between her two tests, Von is forced to save a lady after she is hit by a car. Scott acts as Alex's love helper, but the results aren't quite what either of them hoped for. Charlotte's ex-husband Vincent begins working at All Saints. | |||||||
224 | 13 | "Breathing Space" | Shawn Seet | Phillip Dalkin | 29 April 2003 | 1.33[1] | |
Terri stuns Nelson when she calls him and tells him she has resigned. Luke is shattered when he discovers that a job that was promised to him is now up for consideration. Jared puts Matt and Kirsten's blossoming romance to the test when he involves Matt in the care of a cancer patient. Vincent struggles to get to the bottom of an ovarian cyst patient's halitosis. Terri discovers the shocking truth about Carmen. Regina's flower design puts Von and Sterlo offside and they decide it has to go. | |||||||
225 | 14 | "Past Tense" | Scott Hartford-Davis | Sally Webb | 6 May 2003 | 1.36[1] | |
Vincent clashes with Terri, on her first day back, over a heart transplant patient who has a broken leg. Nelson and Von go out of their way to shield Terri from a brain tumour patient. Sterlo is accused of having an affair with the mother of one of the Under Seven's footy players he coaches. Jared interferes in Scott and Rebecca's relationship. Leanne Curtis starts working at the hospital making life difficult for Nelson and Jared. Paula and Luke share a kiss. | |||||||
226 | 15 | "Seeking Asylum" | Geoff Bennett | Sarah Walker | 13 May 2003 | 1.36[1] | |
Luke tries his hardest to bond with Max for Paula's sake. A case of tuberculosis hits a nerve with Vincent and he finally divulges the truth about his ex-wife Karen to Charlotte. Alex's girlfriend Chloe accidentally cuts off a lady's earlobe. Leanne's addition to the Ward 17 staff continues to shake the staff as Sterlo finds out that Jared was raped. Regina is traumatised when she is sexually assaulted and Terri fights with Colin and Vincent over Malcolm. | |||||||
227 | 16 | "In Control" | Carla Drago | Lesley Lewis | 20 May 2003 | 1.42[1] | |
Scott and Alex are horrified to find Rebecca's parents Lindsay and Sonya in a car accident. Rebecca violates hospital policy by stealing and wasting her father's blood alcohol sample. Luke continues to push football onto Max and Sterlo comes to work with a bruised rib. Terri and Charlotte break the rules by visiting Carmen outside of hospital and Colin finds out. Matt uncovers the truth about Kirsten. Leanne turns to alcohol after Nelson snubs her. | |||||||
228 | 17 | "Best Intentions" | Geoffrey Nottage | John Concannon | 27 May 2003 | 1.48[1] | |
229 | 18 | "Night Moves" | Catherine Roden | John Banas | 3 June 2003 | 1.50[1] | |
230 | 19 | "Sins of the Past" | Bill Hughes | Louise Crane-Bowes | 10 June 2003 | 1.54[1] | |
231 | 20 | "No Place Like Home" | Peter Fisk | Sarah Walker | 17 June 2003 | 1.55[1] | |
232 | 21 | "Presumption of Guilt" | Geoffrey Nottage | Peter Neale | 24 June 2003 | 1.54[1] | |
233 | 22 | "A Rock and a Hard Place" | Catherine Roden | Denise Morgan | 1 July 2003 | 1.44[1] | |
234 | 23 | "The Things We Do For Love" | Bill Hughes | Peter Dalkin & Peter Neale | 8 July 2003 | 1.48[1] | |
235 | 24 | "Suspicious Minds" | Scott Hartford-Davis | David Hannam | 15 July 2003 | 1.51[1] | |
236 | 25 | "Now You See Me" | Aarne Neeme | Sally Webb | 22 July 2003 | 1.37[1] | |
237 | 26 | "A Second Look" | Catherine Roden | Loraine Rogers | 29 July 2003 | 1.38[1] | |
238 | 27 | "Some You Win..." | Bill Hughes | John Banas | 5 August 2003 | 1.32[1] | |
239 | 28 | "Eyes Wide Open" | Scott Hartford-Davis | Rick Held | 12 August 2003 | 1.31[1] | |
240 | 29 | "Friends in Need" | Peter Fisk | John Concannon | 19 August 2003 | 1.33[1] | |
241 | 30 | "Too Close for Comfort" | Geoffrey Nottage | Louise Crane-Bowes | 26 August 2003 | 1.31[1] | |
242 | 31 | "Complicity" | Andrew Prowse | Andrew Kelly | 2 September 2003 | 1.28[1] | |
243 | 32 | "The Devil to Pay" | Bill Hughes | Denise Morgan | 9 September 2003 | 1.25[1] | |
244 | 33 | "Wrong Call" | Scott Hartford-Davis | Sarah Walker | 16 September 2003 | 1.24[1] | |
245 | 34 | "To Forgive, Divine" | Geoffrey Nottage | Anthony Ellis & Rick Held | 23 September 2003 | 1.30[1] | |
246 | 35 | "Question of Guilt" | Bill Hughes | John Banas | 30 September 2003 | 1.24[1] | |
247 | 36 | "Safety Net" | Andrew Prowse | Peter Neale & Suzanne Hawley | 7 October 2003 | 1.24[1] | |
248 | 37 | "Look Before You Leap" | Catherine Roden | Sam Meikle | 14 October 2003 | 1.18[1] | |
249 | 38 | "Doctor of Choice" | Geoffrey Nottage | Sally Webb & Chris Hawkshaw | 21 October 2003 | 1.11[1] | |
250 | 39 | "Harm's Way" | Bill Hughes | Alex Pope | 28 October 2003 | 1.31[1] | |
251 | 40 | "Other People's Business" | Jean-Pierre Mignon | Graham Richards | 4 November 2003 | 1.23[1] | |
252 | 41 | "The Right Thing?" | Catherine Roden | Denise Morgan | 11 November 2003 | 1.20[1] | |
253 | 42 | "Loser Pays" | Geoffrey Nottage | Tim Pye | 25 November 2003 | 1.40[1] | |
254 | 43 | "Never Forget" | Peter Fisk | David Hannam | 25 November 2003 | 1.40[1] |
DVD release
All Saints – 2003 Season | |||||
Set details | Special features | ||||
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Release Dates | |||||
Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
— | — | 2 March 2011[2] |
References
- General
- Zuk, T. All Saints Series 6 episode guide, Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 15 July 2008.
- TV.com editors. All Saints Episode Guide - Season 6, TV.com. Retrieved 15 July 2008.
- Specific
- "All Saints: episode guide". Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
- "All Saints: 2003 Season". bookworld.com.au. Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2013.