List of Bed of Roses episodes

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Bed of Roses is an Australian television comedy drama series which premiered on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on 10 May 2008. It lasted three seasons, consisting of 26 episodes in total, concluding on 26 February 2011. The series broadcast on Saturday nights at 7:30 pm throughout its run.

Contents

The following is a list of episodes

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 610 May 2008 (2008-05-10)14 June 2008 (2008-06-14)
2 813 February 2010 (2010-02-13)3 April 2010 (2010-04-03)
3 124 December 2010 (2010-12-04)26 February 2011 (2011-02-26)

Season 1 (2008)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateAus. viewers
11"Not Worth a Cent"Paul MoloneyJutta Goetze & Elizabeth Coleman10 May 2008 (2008-05-10) [1] 1.07 [2]
Louisa's husband Jack Atherton suffers a heart attack and dies, leaving massive debts and a mobile phone containing photos of him hugging another woman. Holly is unable to part with her father's ashes. Louisa returns to Minna's home in Rainbow's End with Holly, hoping to sell "Mary Kelly's Shack". Minna is against the sale as the shack was owned by Louisa's father, after some indecision Louisa resolves to live in the shack. Holly meets local man Sean Smithwick. [3]
22"Reality Check"Paul MoloneyJutta Geotze & Elizabeth Coleman17 May 2008 (2008-05-17) [1] 0.955 [4]
Louisa gets work: cleaning Gavin Braithwaite's house but is fired, The Rainbow Echo newspaper photographer and Golf Club cleaner. Holly finds a waitress job at the Rainbow Inn restaurant, meets Rainbow Roos footballers including 'Rooster' McIver who makes an advance on her, Holly runs away back to Melbourne. "Mary Kelly's Shack" is due to be demolished by local builder Marty Mason but Louisa's mother arrives with a council order having the site heritage listed. [5]
33"Things Can Only Get Better"Paul MoloneyJutta Geotze & Elizabeth Coleman24 May 2008 (2008-05-24) [1] 0.970 [6]
Marty begins to renovate the shack, but delays occur and expenses mount. Shannon is in financial and professional trouble so he turns to Louisa. Louisa builds her friendship with Marg and Deb, while Holly becomes friends with Rita Lim and Sean. Minna objects to Wayne Lim (business owner) and Gavin's shopping centre expansion. Rainbow Roos finally win a game using Shannon's advice and Sean's effort. Louisa meets Tibor her neighbour who collects his pony. [7]
44"A Friend in Need"Mandy SmithJutta Geotze & Elizabeth Coleman31 May 2008 (2008-05-31) [1] 1.02 [8]
Marty's work is shonky but Louisa refuses to fire him despite Holly's urgings. Minna loses her licence due to failing eyesight. Louisa learns "Mary Kelly" was Meilin Chee living in 1858 and Hector Kelly's widow. Louisa becomes friends with Tibor, while Holly is able to release her father's ashes. Marg and Gavin conflict over their divorce. Deb brings an orphaned wombat to work and is fired. When the roof is blown off Louisa sacks Marty and her friends rally to restore it. [9]
55"The Truth Will Set You Free"Mandy SmithJutta Goetze & Elizabeth Coleman7 June 2008 (2008-06-07) [1] 0.854 [10]
Louisa is exhausted from working two jobs and at the shack, Holly's crush on Sean deepens and they kiss. Louisa offends her friend Nick, a rain storm destroys her plaster sheets and she considers selling the shack unfinished. After Holly sees the mobile phone images of Anna, Louisa travels to Melbourne to meet Jack's lover and resolves some issues. Rainbow's End residents help renovate the shack, Louisa sees Meilin's ghost and decides to repatriate the bones to China. [11]
66"Over the Rainbow"Mandy SmithJutta Goetze & Elizabeth Coleman14 June 2008 (2008-06-14) [1] 0.961 [10]
Now about a year after Jack's death, Louisa is ready to move on, she's going to auction the shack and get a job in Melbourne. Minna has a fall and is hospitalised, Holly doesn't want to go back as she has close ties locally. At a Sorry Ceremony, Meilin Chee's bones are exhumed and handed over to Chinese authorities. [12]

Season 2 (2010)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateAus. viewers
71"The Cockatoo Has Landed"Grant BrownElizabeth Coleman13 February 2010 (2010-02-13) [13] 0.675 [14]
Louisa and Holly return to Rainbows End, with Louisa determined to make some significant changes in her life, only to see none of her plans go quite as she hoped. [15]
82"Rainbow Warriors"Grant BrownJutta Goetz20 February 2010 (2010-02-20) [13] 0.615 [16]
Minna learns that a local factory is polluting Rainbow's End's waterways. This prompts Holly to become embroiled in an environmental protest that rapidly goes further than she originally envisioned.
93"The Front Page"Grant BrownElizabeth Coleman27 February 2010 (2010-02-27) [13] 0.492 [17]
Louisa and her new co-worker, Tim Price, agree to disagree about what the future holds for The Echo. Rita and Tsung Chi delve into the mystery of his ancestor Ah Chin, who disappeared during the Gold Rush.
104"Gaa-aarth"Darren AshtonJutta Goetz6 March 2010 (2010-03-06) [13] 0.613 [18]
Deb's marriage with Trev is barely surviving, prompting Louisa, Marg and Gemma to try to save it. Minna watches on helplessly as the Heritage Committee finally seems to be falling apart.
115"Goddess of the Rainbow"Darren AshtonElizabeth Coleman13 March 2010 (2010-03-13) [13] 0.578 [19]
Gemma's ongoing intimacy issues with Pat threaten their relationship. Vivien's role as the Echo's Caring Caroline causes chaos in the lives of those she genuinely cares about.
126"Green Versus Gold"Ted EmeryJutta Goetz20 March 2010 (2010-03-20) [13] 0.726 [20]
Rainbow's End is threatened by a large mining corporation and this could mean the end of the Community Garden. The police detain Minna and Sandy after suspicious substances are seized at his museum.
137"Two Bulls in a Paddock"Ted EmeryElizabeth Coleman27 March 2010 (2010-03-27) [13] 0.617 [21]
Nick and Tim continue to fight for Louisa's affections like two bulls in a paddock.
148"Raucous Angels"Ted EmeryJutta Goetz3 April 2010 (2010-04-03) [13] 0.651 [22]
With her career and personal life at a crossroads, Louisa has to make a very important decision.

Season 3 (2010–2011)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateAus. viewers
151"5835 Plus One"Ted EmeryDeborah Parsons4 December 2010 (2010-12-04) [23] 0.767 [24]
Louisa is embarking on a new chapter of her life as co-owner and editor of the Rainbow's End Echo. She is in love with Nick and daughter Holly is planning to attend university in Melbourne. Everything seems perfect in Louisa's life until the bubble bursts. Months after Sandy's death Minna is gripped with a grief that threatens to sink her.
162"Mind the Gap"Ted EmeryMax Dann11 December 2010 (2010-12-11) [23] 0.673 [25]
Louisa loses her engagement ring and worries to Marg and Deb that it is a bad omen.
173"Womb to Tomb"Ted EmeryMax Dann18 December 2010 (2010-12-18) [23] 0.565 [26]
Louisa comes to the rescue when local woman Tamara Denning falls on hard times after her husband leaves her and their three young children.
184"Laid Bare"David CameronDavid Hannam1 January 2011 (2011-01-01) [23] 0.714 [27]
Minna's secret plans to take up ballroom dancing again are hijacked when she confronts a burglar in her home.
195"Cat Fight"David CameronYasbelle Dean8 January 2011 (2011-01-08) [23] 0.681 [28]
When Domestic Cat Regulations come to a head in Rainbow's End, Louisa finds her two closest friends, Deb and Marg, fall on opposite sides of the argument.
206"Fryberg's Frolly"David CameronJosephine Dee Barrett15 January 2011 (2011-01-15) [23] 0.667 [29]
Minna is thrown off-kilter when her long estranged sister, Frida, returns to Rainbow's End.
217"Insurgent Activity"Daina ReidJohn Reeves22 January 2011 (2011-01-22) [23] 0.531 [30]
The Army come to Rainbow's End to perform a training exercise and Nick is recognised from his time spent in Queensland.
228"Everytime We Say Goodbye"Daina ReidJohn Reeves29 January 2011 (2011-01-29) [23] 0.558 [31]
Louisa is thrown in the deep end when Vivien unexpectedly leaves her to manage the annual Heritage Society fundraising concert.
239"Dirt Rich"Ted EmeryYasbelle Dean5 February 2011 (2011-02-05) [23] 0.696 [32]
Louisa and Nick are finally ready to take the plunge — a wedding date is set.
2410"Heartache"Diana ReidEllie Beaumont12 February 2011 (2011-02-12) [23] 0.616 [33]
Louisa wants to deliver a great community newspaper but Vivien's absence is making this a challenge so Rita is hired to fill in.
2511"Mount Misery"Ted EmeryElizabeth Coleman19 February 2011 (2011-02-19) [23] 0.669 [34]
Louisa wants her wedding to be special and has been searching for something meaningful to wear. In a surprising gesture Minna offers to buy Louisa a dress and so along with Holly, the women embark on a shopping expedition to Melbourne. But the weekend goes horribly awry when they breakdown in the bush and become stranded without mobile coverage.
2612"Forged by Fire"Ted EmeryJutta Goetz26 February 2011 (2011-02-26) [23] 0.689 [35]
Louisa wants for nothing more than to be married to Nick but things are not going according to plan. With adverse weather conditions and fire warnings, Rainbows End is instructed to enact their fire plans. Nick is called to duty with the CFA to fight the fires and the wedding is postponed.

Ratings

Bed of Roses: Australia viewers per episode (thousands)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
123456789101112
110709559701020854961N/A972
2675615492613578726617651N/A621
3767673565714681667531558696616669689652
Source: Audience measurement performed by OzTAM [36]

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