Where to stream A Place to Call Home Season 3

Season 3

Watch A Place to Call Home Season 3 in Australia

Released: 27th Sep, 2015

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Season 3 Episodes

S03 Episode 1

The Things We Do For Love

Sarah chooses to stay with George rather than Rene after the shooting. Regina threatens Sarah's future and George's condition endangers Elizabeth's health.

49 mins  ·  Sun, 27 Sep 2015

S03 Episode 2

L'Chaim, to Life

On returning to Ash Park, George tells the family that he is going to make an important announcement at dinner and invites James for a private chat beforehand. Gino is reluctant to face James, knowing his secret. Rene has another seizure while Sarah is haunted by memories from the war.

47 mins  ·  Sun, 4 Oct 2015

S03 Episode 3

Somewhere Beyond the Sea

Finding that Sarah is also in Sydney, Elizabeth arranges a meeting at which she is able to thank her for saving George's life. Olivia and Carolyn make preparations for a card-party for Sir Richard, and George finally discovers who Anna's real father is.

46 mins  ·  Sun, 11 Oct 2015

S03 Episode 4

Too Old to Dream

Sarah attends a back-street doctor but cannot go through with the operation. Carolyn gets the offer of the job as an art critic for one of Sir Richard's Sydney newspapers. Elizabeth returns to Douglas Goddard's refuge and Olivia is increasingly attracted to the portrait artist Lloyd Elllis Parker.

44 mins  ·  Sun, 18 Oct 2015

S03 Episode 5

Living in the Shadow

Olivia expresses her reservations about the artist Lloyd Ellis Parker to James, but he insists that they retain him to paint their portraits. Rene is distraught on learning of Sarah's pregnancy and tells her he wishes she had never found him again. Carolyn confronts George about Regina, informing him of the threats she has been making about revealing James's secret. Elizabeth has lunch with Douglas Goddard.

52 mins  ·  Sun, 25 Oct 2015

S03 Episode 6

In the Heat of the Night

George comes across Sarah, who has been taken ill at the side of the road, and takes her to the hospital. Caroline teases her mother about Douglas Goddard but Elizabeth decides to visit his servicemen's club again. Olivia continues her relationship with Lloyd but is distraught when James discovers the affair.

53 mins  ·  Sun, 1 Nov 2015

S03 Episode 7

Sins of the Father

Jack has arranged for Rene to have his brain operation but Sarah, concerned about the risks involved refuses to give her consent. George withraws his nomination as The Country Party canditate and attempts to face his demons regarding his strained relationship with his father.

49 mins  ·  Sun, 8 Nov 2015

S03 Episode 8

Till Death Do Us Part

It is the morning of young Georgie's christening and Olivia is distraught over James' continued absence. Regina travels to Sydney to bring James back and is rewarded by George who invites her back to stay at Ash Park. Meanwhile in Sydney, Rene undergoes neurosurgery while an anxious Sarah is comforted by Dr Henry Fox.

51 mins  ·  Sun, 15 Nov 2015

S03 Episode 9

The Mourners' Kadish

Regina and George return to Ash Park from their wedding, where both Elizabeth and Carolyn warn both parties about their marriage of convenience. Sarah is flustered in her attempts to arrange Rene's funeral but Roy and Doris Collins offer their emotional and practical support.

45 mins  ·  Sun, 22 Nov 2015

S03 Episode 10

The Love Undeniable

George consummates his marriage to Regina after she has spiked his drink with morphine but tells her it won't happen again. Sarah has returned to work at the hospital but Jack wonders if it is too soon after Rene's death. Douglas Goddard calls on Elizabeth and invites her to go on holiday with him to Luxor.

46 mins  ·  Sun, 29 Nov 2015

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