The best episode written by Mark Chappell is "Episode 4", rated 7.8/10 from 6 user votes. It was "directed by Robert McKillop". "Episode 4" aired on 12/12/2013 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Episode 3".
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
The gang are just about to close a deal worth 50,000; that is, until Sean is distracted by someone with whom he has a score to settle. He lets the mark walk off with the money while he pursues this man. Emma is shocked to discover that the man is none other than Rex Kennedy, Sean and Emma's dad, who walked out on them 25 years ago.
Director: Sarah O'Gorman
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
Balancing a heavy workload with a developing morphine habit, the young doctor finds it increasingly difficult to conceal his burgeoning addiction from his colleagues. After one humiliation too many, he resolves to make a clean start and a dedicated effort to combat the syphilis epidemic. But a blizzard-bound journey to visit a dying patient proves to be his toughest test yet.
Director: Alex Hardcastle
Writer: Mark Chappell
The inexperienced younger doctor is forced to carry out the operation of his career. His older self does little to ease his nerves.
Director: Alex Hardcastle
Writer: Mark Chappell
In spite of his success in the operating room, life in the snow-bound hospital begins to take its toll on the young doctor. His efforts to combat his feelings of boredom and isolation are defeated and he wonders how much longer he can last. Nursing abdominal pains and two harrowing cases, the young doctor is tempted by the allure of morphine...
Director: Alex Hardcastle
Writer: Mark Chappell
A doctor finds his old diary while answering to the authorities about self-prescribing morphine. He has a series of comic exchanges with his young and inexperienced self, mocking him for his youthful looks and guiding him through his early difficulties on the job.
Director: Alex Hardcastle
Writer: Mark Chappell