The Best Episodes Directed By Paul Duane

Every TV Episode Directed by Paul Duane Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Paul Duane Ratings Summary

The best episode directed by Paul Duane is "Snakes and Ladders", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Michael Russell". "Snakes and Ladders" aired on 6/1/2003 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Last Waltz".

  • Snakes and Ladders
    8.0/10 1 votes

    #1 - Snakes and Ladders

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 6/1/2003

    A teenage boy is brought into the Royal having fallen from a cliff, but it soon emerges that the incident was a suicide attempt as evidence of extreme depression comes to the surface. Cheriton contacts the youngster's psychiatrist but is taken aback when electroshock therapy is suggested as a form of treatment, so ventures to the family home to recommend an alternative — only for tragedy to strike. Meanwhile, a hypochondriac causes chaos at the hospital when she insists her dog be treated following a snake bite, and a heart-to-heart between Weatherill and Ormerod leads to a passionate kiss.

    Director: Paul Duane

    Writer: Michael Russell

  • The Last Waltz
    8.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - The Last Waltz

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 6/29/2003

    As preparations get under way for the Royal's charity ball, Ken Hopkirk is forced to rescue the band hired for the evening when their van breaks down en route. Meanwhile, Dr. Weatherill faces a traumatic time as one of her patients discovers she has contracted syphilis and Dr. Ormerod resolves to move on when it emerges that his wife will not recover from her coma.

    Director: Paul Duane

    Writer: Mark Holloway

  • Skin Deep
    8.0/10 1 votes

    #3 - Skin Deep

    Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 12/28/2003

    Brigid arrives at a decision and Lucy Klein is disturbed by the unscheduled reappearance of a figure from the past. Mr. Harper rests on his laurels, certain his future is assured, while Ormerod and Weatherill reveal they are about to end their relationship - only to find the news is already common knowledge.

    Director: Paul Duane

    Writer: Sarah Bagshaw