Ship to Shore: episode guide


Full Circle

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Episode 3.14 (66)
1996
Written by Everett DeRoche
Directed by Mark DeFriest

The kids feed the hysteria surrounding the appearance of a crop circle to hide Jackie's existence on the island.

With: Dakota Sweet Sue as Jackie the Racehorse, Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, John O'Brien as James Leong, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Ingle Knight as Kowalski, John Michael Swinbank as Timmermans

Hello Sailor

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Episode 3.15 (67)
1996
Written by Allison Nisselle
Directed by Kendal Flanagan

The kids compete for a spot on Circe Island's junior sailing team but when Sandy, a champion sailor, fails to make the team, Amy talks Susan Crump into leading an all-girl team. To prove their skill, the girls set out on a risky journey by themselves.

With: Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, John O'Brien as James Leong, Michael Loney as Harry Crump, Caroline McKenzie as Susan Crump, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin; John Moore as Sea Rescue Officer

My Kingdom For A Horse

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Episode 3.16 (68)
1996
Written by Ron Elliott
Directed by Kendal Flanagan

The arrival on the island of two amateur horse thieves requires the kids to keep Jackie safe while at the same time keeping the horse's presence on the island a secret.

Featuring: Bill Kerr as Horace Brinkman

With: Dakota Sweet Sue as Jackie the Racehorse, John O'Brien as James Leong, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Ingle Knight as Kowalski; Andrew Miller as Jeff, Travis Cotton Matt

Clothes Maketh The Band

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Episode 3.17 (69)
1996
Written by Sarah Smith
Directed by Kendal Flanagan

Garth and Sandy want to improve their band's image but their hopes for a new wardrobe backfires and the kids must face the prospect of having to wear school uniforms. A marketing consultant is hired to improve the Bases' image. Peter's new computer game triggers a security alert.

With: Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, John O'Brien as James Leong, Michael Loney as Harry Crump, Caroline McKenzie as Susan Crump, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Ingle Knight as Kowalski, Patricia Stephenson as Trudi Leong, Faith Clayton as Mrs Archer, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Glenn Swift as Anton Radich, Andrew Hale as Derek, Ric Hearder as Mr Spratford, Justin Cheek as Neville Dash

Friday The Thirteenth

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Episode 3.18 (70)
1996
Written by Philip Jeng Kane
Directed by Kendal Flanagan

Tired of being taken for granted by her brother, Sandy enlists Milan to play a practical joke on Garth. Charlie takes advantage of Hermes' belief in superstitions to sell him a series of good luck charms.

With: Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Michael Loney as Harry Crump, Caroline McKenzie as Susan Crump, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Ingle Knight as Kowalski; Greg Glendinning as Rex Catt

Big Red and the Mild Bunch

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Episode 3.19 (71)
1996
Written by Ron Elliott
Directed by Kendal Flanagan

A bikie gang invades Circe Island and Hermes is given an ultimatum to leave town. While the community rallies to drive out the invaders, Kelvin becomes their newest member. Sandy and Amy recruit some unlikely help to solve the problem.

With: Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Michael Loney as Harry Crump, Caroline McKenzie as Susan Crump, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin; Faith Clayton as Mrs Archer, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Steve Hayes as Death, Ross Clements as Pestilence, Chris Green as Famine, Sally Sanders as Ma

The End Of the World

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Episode 3.20 (72)
1996
Written by Everett DeRoche
Directed by James Mairata

With the only bridge off the island temporarily closed, the residents of Circe Island prepare to face the End Times when a tsunami warning causes panic. The secret of Jackie's presence of the island is threatened when Helen spots the horse swimming at sea.

With: Dakota Sweet Sue as Jackie the Racehorse, Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Bill Kerr as Horace Brinkman, John O'Brien as James Leong, Michael Loney as Harry Crump, Caroline McKenzie as Susan Crump, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Ingle Knight as Kowalski, Andrew Hale as Derek, Kate Hall as Helen Jones, Glenn Swift as Anton Radich, Jodie Buzza as Denise Carney, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Faith Clayton as Mrs Archer, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford Ashley Wain as Technician

Doctor Rock

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Episode 3.21 (73)
1996
Written by David Phillips
Directed by James Mairata

Peter's habit of eavesdropping results in Geraldine placing a curse on him. Geraldine and Milan scheme to keep Circe Island's metoerites safe from a group of geologists.

With: Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Bill Kerr as Horace Brinkman, Michael Loney as Harry Crump, Caroline McKenzie as Susan Crump, Ingle Knight as Kowalski; Andrew Hale as Derek Brian McNevin as Doctor

Double Trouble

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Episode 3.22 (74)
1996
Written by Ysabelle Dean
Directed by James Mairata

An injury to Jackie is cause for concern but after sneaking her off the island for treatment, a new set of problems develop when a different horse is returned.

With: Dakota Sweet Sue as Jackie the Racehorse, Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Bill Kerr as Horace Brinkman, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Ingle Knight as Kowalski; Mark McAullay as Tiny O'Neil, Darren McAullay as Auctioneer, Andrew Hale as Derek, Marc Allen as Bidder 1, Michael Carroll as Bidder 2

The Arabian Connection

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Episode 3.23 (75)
1996
Written by Allison Nisselle
Directed by James Mairata

Jackie's secret ownership triumvirate organises an inspection of their wounded investment but the arrival of three suspiscious Arabs prompts a security alert which brings a strict new security specialist to the island.

With: Dakota Sweet Sue as Jackie the Racehorse, Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Bill Kerr as Horace Brinkman, John O'Brien as James Leong, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Ingle Knight as Kowalski, Andrew Hale as Derek, Helen Searle as Bernice

Dial-A-Disaster

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Episode 3.24 (76)
1996
Written by John Rapsey
Directed by Kendal Flanagan

In search of a "normal mother", Krystal recruits her friends to help combat her mother's use of a costly psychic hotline. The kids phony psychic service becomes an unintended success with islanders seeking advice on matters both financial and personal.

With: Dakota Sweet Sue as Jackie the Racehorse, Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin; Glenn Swift as Anton Radich, Miranda Eastman as Faye Wilson

The Horse's Mouth

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Episode 3.25 (77)
1996
Written by Ysabelle Dean
Directed by Kendal Flanagan

The kids search for an excuse to travel to Melbourne to watch Jackie run in the Melbourne Cup. Kelvin wants to join Ralph and Julie in Melbourne to see Babe's concert. Hermes' job, and the kids' trip to Melbourne, is on the line when Jackie's secret is revealed.

With: Dakota Sweet Sue as Jackie the Racehorse, Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Bill Kerr as Horace Brinkman, John O'Brien as James Leong, Michael Loney as Harry Crump, Caroline McKenzie as Susan Crump, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Ingle Knight as Kowalski, Heath Miller as Ralph Knowles Jodi Herbert as Julie Jones

You Win Some

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Episode 3.26 (78)
1996
Written by Everett DeRoche
Directed by Kendal Flanagan

Kowalski, the base's new head of security, initiates a new set of strict regulations prompting the kids to illustrate his incompetance to get Hermes his job back. Jackie makes her much anticipated appearance in the Melbourne Cup and everyone on Circe Island is watching. The future of the island's school is in jeopardy.

With: Dakota Sweet Sue as Jackie the Racehorse, Monica Main as Madeline Mabbs, Bill Kerr as Horace Brinkman, John O'Brien as James Leong, Michael Loney as Harry Crump, Caroline McKenzie as Susan Crump, Brian Fitzsimmons as Charlie Puckrin, Patricia Stephenson as Trudi Leong, Ingle Knight as Kowalski, Margaret Ford as Miss Hurley, Faith Clayton as Mrs Archer, Richard Hearder as Mr Spratford, Cleonie Morgan-Wooton as Babe, Heath Miller as Ralph Knowles, Jodi Herbert as Julie Jones