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The Best Episodes of Halifax f.p. Season 6

Every episode of Halifax f.p. Season 6 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Halifax f.p. Season 6!

Halifax f.p. is an Australian television crime series produced by Nine Network from 1994 to 2002. The series stars Rebecca Gibney as Doctor Jane Halifax,...
Genres:DramaMystery
Network:Nine Network

Season 6 Ratings Summary

"The Scorpion's Kiss" is the best rated episode of "Halifax f.p." season 6. It scored 7.1/10 based on 47 votes. Directed by Paul Moloney and written by Peter Gawler, it aired on 10/21/2001. This episode is rated 0.5 points higher than the second-best, "Playing God".

  • The Scorpion's Kiss
    7.1/1047 votes

    #1 - The Scorpion's Kiss

    Season 6 Episode 1 - Aired 10/21/2001

    Jane has been asked to assess a stalker and when she assures the judge that he is safe to be released, the husband of his victim is not pleased. When his wife is murdered and it is clear that the stalker is the murderer, Jane feels that she is to blame. However, when the Australian Secret Service (ASIO) are involved, there are more coincidences than a paranoiac can shake a stick at!!

    Director: Paul Moloney

    Writer: Peter Gawler

  • Playing God
    7.6/1053 votes

    #2 - Playing God

    Season 6 Episode 2 - Aired 11/25/2001

    On the tenth anniversary of her father's death, Jane is approached by an old friend of her father. She asks Jane to assess a thirteen year old girl accused of murdering an eight year old.

    Director: Lynn Hegarty

    Writer: Mac Gudgeon

  • Takes Two
    7.1/1033 votes

    #3 - Takes Two

    Season 6 Episode 3 - Aired 7/7/2002

    While Jane works on a fairly mundane case for the parole board; that of a girl accused of malicious damage to a neighbour's car; she begins an affair with a married police officer, Det. Brett Murray. The case he is working on involves a number of missing persons who turn up dead. Jane soon finds a link between the two, but when the cop offers to leave his wife, Jane's fear of commitment causes them to split up. As a result, Jane finds herself in extreme danger from a pair of mentally unstable and irrational girls.

    Director: Ken Cameron

    Writer: Katherine Thomson