All Saints season 6 explained
Season Number: | 6 |
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Num Episodes: | 43 |
Network: | Seven Network |
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.
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 imagined. 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
Recurring cast
- Rochelle Whyte as Cara Windom (18 episodes)
- David Downer as Colin Blackburn (13 episodes)
- Alan Flower as Morris the Florist (12 episodes)
- Genevieve O'Reilly as Leanne Curtis (10 episodes)
- Jack Rickard as Max Morgan (10 episodes)
- Penne Hackforth-Jones as Nicola Hartley (8 episodes)
- Nick Flint as Angus Drummond (7 episodes)
- Brett Stiller as Greg Roberts (7 episodes)
- Rachael Coopes as Kirsten Sutton (6 episodes)
- John Noble as Alan Madsen (6 episodes)
- Anne Looby as Julia Archer (5 episodes)
- Kate Sheil as Victoria Carlton (5 episodes)
- Emma Coppin as Lucy Stevens (5 episodes)
- Ben Tomkins as Jeff Carson (5 episodes)
- Joy Smithers as Rose Stevens (4 episodes)
- Jessica Gower as Harriet Stapleton (4 episodes)
- Lisa Flanagan as Chloe Hanson (4 episodes)
- Kim Hillas as Joan Marden (4 episodes)
- Victoria Thaine as Sasha Netterfield (3 episodes)
- Drayton Morley as Fred Netterfield (3 episodes)
- Rohan Nichol as Aaron Collingwood (3 episodes)
- Olivia Brown as Kendra Blackburn (3 episodes)
- Diane Richards as Vera Fleming (3 episodes)
- Melanie DeFerranti as Madeline Fleming (3 episodes)
Guest cast
- Travis Chapman as Charlie Green (3 episodes)
- Helmut Bakaitis as Sal Forlano (3 episodes)
- Sam O’Dell as Wayne Dunstan (3 episodes)
- Robyn Forsythe as Collette Pullman (2 episodes)
- Bevan Wilson as Prof. Walter Thomas (2 episodes)
- Patrick Thompson as Paul Stevens (2 episodes)
- Bartholomew John as Lindsay Green (2 episodes)
- Anne Grigg as Sonia Green (2 episodes)
- Beth Weston as Maureen Smith (2 episodes)
- Barry Quin as Dr Simon Byrne (2 episodes)
- Maggie Dence as June Markham (2 episodes)
- Troy Planet as Denis Pool (2 episodes)
- Liz Alexander as Dr. Alison Newell (2 episodes)
- Abigail Bianca as Miranda Maloney (2 episodes)
- Amelia Longhurst as Kerry Randle (2 episodes)
- Kathryn Hartman as Sue Everett (2 episodes)
- Rohan Mack as Tom Everett (2 episodes)
- Jack O’Shea as Brock Everett (2 episodes)
- Christopher Pitman as Rick Forlano (1 episode)
- Eliza Logan as Danielle Markham (1 episode)
- Margie McRae as Catherine Craig (1 episode)
- Terence Crawford as John O'Brien (1 episode)
- Bronte Doherty as Cassie O'Brien (1 episode)
- Melissa Jaffer as Eileen Sullivan (1 episode)
- Penny Pedersen as Glinda Moss (1 Episode)
Episodes
See also: List of All Saints episodes.
DVD release
All Saints – 2003 Season |
Set details | Special features |
- 43 episodes
- 11-disc set
- 1.78:1 aspect ratio
- English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- (recommended for mature audiences: mature themes, sexual references and coarse language)
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Release Dates |
Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 |
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References
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Notes and References
- Web site: All Saints: 2003 Season . bookworld.com.au . 16 July 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140322044034/http://www.bookworld.com.au/video/all-saints-2003-season/24119412/ . 22 March 2014 .