The best episode directed by Robert McKillop is "Episode 4", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Stephen Thompson". "Episode 4" aired on 1/28/2016 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Episode 3".
News of Johnny's true identity spreads throughout the town, leaving him isolated.
Director: Robert McKillop
Writer: Stephen Thompson
Annie's world is rocked when Martha falls seriously ill with fever.
Director: Robert McKillop
Writer: Stephen Thompson
Charles and Isabella feel the pressure with no hope of outside investment and with their horns still locked with Johnny, money for the viaduct is running out and wages have to be paid. After Charles announces that wages will be delayed, the navvy workforce is up in furious and calls a strike.
Director: Robert McKillop
Writer: Chris Dunlop
The young Doctor delivers a self-serving eulogy at a funeral. The Bolsheviks take over. The Young Doctor is required to make a life-changing decision when a train is derailed.
Director: Robert McKillop
Writer: Mark Chappell
Pelageya is sick with either malaria or typhus as the Young Doctor becomes more fixated with Natasha.
Director: Robert McKillop
Writer: Mark Chappell
Freshly rehabilitated, the Old Doctor is attacked aboard a train for his morphine addiction. In 1918, the Young Doctor falls in love with a beautiful aristocrat.
Director: Robert McKillop
Writer: Mark Chappell
It is 1918 and as the Civil War rages through Russia, quiet Mureyvo's Young Doctor is more concerned with hiding his growing morphine addiction from an inspection.
Director: Robert McKillop
Writer: Mark Chappell