1981-11-18
"A pregnant woman from out of town admits herself to Wandin Valley Hospital with signs of foetal distress. Despite his reluctance, Terence is forced to operate when another doctor is unable to reach the town in time. Delivering a baby girl, the hospital staff are surprised by Mrs Myers' disinterest and apathy toward her daughter, whom she says is \"\"not mine\"\".\n\nMeanwhile, Simon has to refuse local girl Jenny Secombe's request for the birth control pill. At fifteen, Jenny needs parental consent to obtain the pill, but is afraid to ask her father.\n\nShirley finds she is receiving unwanted attention from the recently widowed Frank Gilroy, while Simon continues to pursue Vicky, despite her insistence that they remain friends."
1981-11-25
"Ladies' Auxiliary President and part-time hospital administrator Elaine MacKay is killed in a car accident at the Five Mile Bridge. As the town grapples with the loss, speculation begins as to why Elaine was in a car with her husband's friend\u00e2\u20ac\u201dIan Sutton\u00e2\u20ac\u201dheading out of town.\n\nMolly and Brendan Jones arrive in town."
1981-11-26
"Frank awaits Peter Gleeson's blood results to see if he was driving under the influence of alcohol when the accident that killed Elaine MacKay occured.\n\nGossip begins to circulate in town that Ian and Eliane were having an affair. Andy, increasingly speculative as to why Elaine was traveling in Ian's car (which was heading to Sydney), goes to see Ian in the hospital.\n\nMolly adjusts to nights alone on the farm."
1981-12-02
"Tension is high between some members of the community and the seasonal fruit pickers, who are in town for the orange harvest. While making a house call at the Cameron farm, Terence spots one of the picker's children, Lexy Popovich. At first thinking that the child has malnutrition (because of his swollen stomach), Terence comes to the conclusion that the child has a hydatic cyst. After much convincing, Lexy's mother Sandra allows Terence to operate. The operation is a success. However, Sandra\u00e2\u20ac\u201dwho is attempting to hold down her job, regularly visit Lexy at the hospital, and, resultingly, is not taking adequate care of her health\u00e2\u20ac\u201dcollaspes whilst working.\n\nMeanwhile, Shirley tries to dissuade Frank's interest in her by cooking for him (showing, she thinks, that she would be a bad wife). However, the plan backfires when Frank announces that he can cook and proceeds to whip up a gourmet meal."
1981-12-09
"Simon meets former nurse Emily Page, who knew his grandfather Charlie. Befriending Emily\u00e2\u20ac\u201dwho is beginning to feel the effects of crippling arthritis\u00e2\u20ac\u201dhe is shocked to learn that she plans to commit suicide when she feels the illness has progressed to such a point that living would constitute a burden to those around her.\n\nTerence persuades Pat Turner to admit her belligerent father Artie to the hospital so that she can have a long-overdue vacation. While at the hospital, Artie engages in a war of wills with his nurse, Brendan.\n\nBill Ferguson continues to visit Sandra at the hospital.\n\nMolly buys an old, sick cow, much to the disappointment of Vicky."
1982-01-13
"The team at the hospital - with the help of Shirley, Frank, Vicky, and Robert Bowen - work together to treat the passengers of the bus accident.\n\nMolly confronts the bank manager about her loan.\n\nAfter burning his hands at the accident scene, Frank moves in with Shirley and Vicky so that Shirley can take care of him.\n\nRobert expresses some reserved praise for Simon."
1982-01-19
"Vicky secures a high-profile job treating a Yarraman colt trained by Neil Stephens, but worries that Stephens is excessively pushing his reluctant daughter Robin into constant showjumping training. Meanwhile, Terence becomes concerned about Neil's wife Jill, who requests that Terence sterilize her.\n\nSimon suspects that a young girl is being physically abused by her father.\n\nMolly decides to go into business breeding turkeys.\n\nMarta spends an evening at Terence's vineyard with Alex Popovich.\n\nShirley helps Frank work on his article for the Horticultural Society."
1982-01-20
"After Robin is admitted to hospital as the result of her horse-riding accident, Simon searches for the truth about the previous injuries - which were treated by Terence - that become apparent on her X-rays.\n\nMolly decides to start business as a yabbi farmer.\n\nMarta's friendship with Alex continues to deepen, with Alex gifting her with a wood-carving of The General.\n\nShirley's attempts to get Frank to move back into his own house with a farewell dinner backfire."
1982-02-02
"Terence comes to the aid of a woman suffering from agoraphobia.\n\nMolly assists at the veterinary practice when Vicky falls ill, while Simon uses this as an opportunity to get closer to her.\n\nA three-year-old child is treated by the team after falling off a moving plough.\n\nShirley continues to replace her craving for cigarettes with food.\n\nMarta learns that the Hospital Workers' Union has advised workers to strike for a pay rise, leaving only the medical staff to run the hospital."
1982-02-03
"Shirley, Molly, and Vicky assist at the hospital during the strike.\n\nSimon performs his first operation in the valley on Kathy Pieri. However, what is at first thought to be an appendicitis turns out to be something quite different.\n\nTerence worries that problems at home may be the cause of Brett Morgan's anxiety and inability to study or sleep.\n\nVicky becomes upset when Terence refers to his wife in Sydney."