Dr Lucien Blake left Ballarat as a young man. But now he finds himself returning to take over not only his dead father's medical practice, but also his on-call role as the town's police surgeon, only to find change is afoot, nothing is sacred, and no one is safe.
The best episode of "The Doctor Blake Mysteries" season 5 is "A Lethal Combination", rated 8.1/10 from 178 user votes. It was directed by Ian Barry and written by Paul Oliver. "A Lethal Combination" aired on 9/17/2017 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Sorrow Songs".
An exhibition boxing match turns sour when one of the boxers is seemingly beaten to death in front of hundreds of witnesses. Blake must determine the cause of death.
Director: Ian Barry
Writer: Paul Oliver
The murder of a beautiful gypsy woman takes Blake inside the intriguing and exotic world of Romani travellers passing through Ballarat.
Director: Ian Barry
Writer: David Hannam
When a French Chef is found murdered in the freezer of a restaurant, suspicion soon turns to Bill Hobart. Can Blake clear Hobart's name, or is the Senior Sergeant guilty of brutally murdering a man.
Director: Alister Grierson
Writer: Victoria Madden
When a controversial writer is found dead & her sister is found unconscious from a suspected suicide, Blake has to search out some truths about Ballarat in order to understand how & why the woman died.
Director: Alister Grierson
Writer: Stuart Page
When Blake is called to investigate the murder of a retired carpenter, his only real suspect is discovered praying over the body and covered in blood.
Director: Daina Reid
Writer: Paul Jenner
When the daughter of the school principal dies at her Debutante Ball, Blake does his best to investigate - despite being housebound.
Director: Daina Reid
Writer: Eloise Healey
As Blake investigates the murder of a farmer and a mysterious case of arson, an unlikely party suddenly throws his future with Jean into chaos.
Director: Fiona Banks
Writer: Paul Jenner
The death of a policeman coincides with the reappearance of an old enemy, as the past and the present begin to finally catch up with Blake.
Director: Fiona Banks
Writer: Stuart Page