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The Best Episodes Directed By Sarah Harding

Every TV Episode Directed by Sarah Harding Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. 9.0/10(2 votes)

    #1 - Changes

    S1:E6

    In what we would call a love letter to his wife on Anthea, Faraday shares with her the complexities of becoming human.

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  2. 8.3/10(28 votes)

    #2 - The One-Eyed Man

    S4:E8

    Avasarala faces fallout for the UN's military mission. Ashford and Drummer makes big decisions about their future within the OPA. A spreading illness on Ilus takes a toll on Amos. Alex and Naomi's attempt to rescue the Barb turns desperate.

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    Director:Sarah Harding
    Writer:Dan Nowak
  3. 8.2/10(28 votes)

    #3 - A Shot in the Dark

    S4:E7

    Naomi and Alex work to keep the Barbapiccola in orbit amidst a power outage. Avasarala faces a tough decision. Holden and Elvi race to find a cure for a disease spreading on Ilus.

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    Director:Sarah Harding
    Writer:Dan Nowak
  4. 8.1/10(31 votes)

    #4 - Two Journeys

    S4:E13

    Ragnar's fleet is shipwrecked and washes up on the Wessex coast, but without enough survivors to form a credible force, Ragnar and Ivar have a difficult decision to make. Rollo meets his Viking comrades again and can't resist the urge to join Bjorn's voyage, risking his marriage and his new Frankish identity. Ragnar too is taking a risk as he carries Ivar towards the Royal Villa in Wessex – throwing himself and his son upon the mercy of King Ecbert.

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  5. 8.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - The Date

    S1:E5

    Nathan wakes up with Daniel, aka Dazz, not much older than him but more experienced. Stuart wakes up with two more attractive strangers.

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  6. 8.0/10(1 votes)

    #6 - Meet the Parents

    S1:E6

    Stuart and Marie visit their parents. It's obvious that this is a rare occurrence and that, surprisingly, Stuart has never discussed his sexuality with them, which puts constraints on their relationship. Meanwhile Vince takes Cameron to meet his mum.

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  7. 8.0/10(3 votes)

    #7 - Moonage Daydream

    S1:E5

    Faraday is staggered to discover he's unable to decipher Newton's blueprint for the machine. The mission grinds to a halt until Faraday discovers long buried truths about the relationship between earth and his home planet of Anthea.

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    Director:Sarah Harding
    Writer:N/A
  8. 7.8/10(41 votes)

    #8 - In the Uncertain Hour Before the Morning

    S4:E14

    Lagertha attempts to fulfill a long-held ambition. Ragnar negotiates an unexpected concession from King Ecbert.

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  9. 7.3/10(6 votes)

    #9 - Uncustomed Goods (2)

    S2:E4

    Lack of action by the police leaves the women to conclude there must be corruption within the vice squad and that catching the gang red-handed is their only option. Plotting to infiltrate the crime ring to find out the location of the hotel being used as a base, they visit Marta in her restaurant, pretending Jean is a potential new client. This leads to an opportunity for Lucy to memorise the businesswoman's ledger, which may hold the key to the whole operation.

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    Director:Sarah Harding
    Writer:N/A
  10. 7.3/10(16 votes)

    #10 - Oh Is That What You Call It?

    S1:E3

    Despite mutual acquaintances begin to chatter about their relationship, Anne confides her hopes for a future with Ann Walker to her aunt. Meanwhile, the Rawson brothers step up their attempts to out-maneuver her in the coal business, and Marian grows annoyed that her sister is treating Shibden like a hotel.

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  11. 7.3/10(15 votes)

    #11 - Most Women Are Dull and Stupid

    S1:E4

    During a visit to York, Anne is delighted when Doctor Belcombe confirms that she is the perfect tonic for Ann Walker's nervous disorder. When the news of a bereavement arrives at Cliff Hill, Ann's desperate reaction makes Anne suspect that there's more to it and that Ann has secrets of her own. As her rivalry with Christopher Rawson heats up, Anne plans to re-open her old coal mines and sink her own shaft.

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  12. 7.1/10(34 votes)

    #12 - Night at the Crossroads

    S2:E1

    A complex tale of murder, deceit and greed in an isolated country community. Maigret has been interrogating a mysterious Dane, Carl Andersen, for hours without a confession. Why was the body of a diamond merchant found in his car at his isolated mansion? He's either innocent or a very good liar. What does his beautiful but vulnerable sister know? And what compels everyone at the Three Widows Crossroads to be so secretive? Maigret sets out to find his killer.

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    Director:Sarah Harding
    Writer:N/A
  13. 7.1/10(17 votes)

    #13 - Cards on the Table

    S10:E2

    Hercule Poirot finds himself investigating the murder of his dinner host, Mr. Shaitana, who was stabbed in the heart while his guests played bridge.

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    Director:Sarah Harding
    Writer:N/A
  14. 7.0/10(1 votes)

    #14 - Thirty

    S1:E7

    Stuart throws a huge surprise party... for Vince's 30th birthday. Things start to go badly wrong when Rosalie turns up. For reasons of his own Stuart has invited her, and he makes things worse by introducing her to Cameron. A distraught Rosalie leaves, Vince is furious and he and Cameron leave as quickly as possible.

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  15. 7.0/10(1 votes)

    #15 - Punchline

    S1:E8

    Vince is experiencing intense paranoia at work. Petrified that Rosalie has revealed his secret, he is convinced every peal of laughter coming from the women on the shopfloor is at his expense.

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Sarah Harding Ratings Summary

"Changes" is the best rated episode directed by Sarah Harding. It scored 9/10 based on 2 votes. It was written by Alex Kurtzman. It aired on 6/5/2022 and is rated 0.7 points higher than their second-best episode, "The One-Eyed Man".