McLeod's Daughters (season 2)

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McLeod's Daughters
Season 2
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Season 2 DVD
Starring
No. of episodes22
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release27 March (2002-03-27) 
16 October 2002 (2002-10-16)
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List of episodes

The second season of the long-running Australian outback drama McLeod's Daughters began airing on 27 March 2002 and concluded on 16 October 2002 with a total of 22 episodes. Created by Posie Graeme-Evans and Caroline Stanton, the format is produced by Millenium Television and Nine Films and Television for the Nine Network distributed by Southern Star Group.

Contents

Cast

Regular

Recurring

Guest

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [1]
231"The Drovers Connection"Robert KlennerChris Hawkshaw & Sarah Smith27 March 2002 (2002-03-27)
Alex teases Tess about her new venture, a hemp crop. Becky gets a visit from Sean, escaping another of their father's benders. Becky is secretly thrilled, seeing her chance to stop Sean going down the same path as Mark, her jailbird older brother.
242"Through the Looking Glass"Robert KlennerDavid Phillips3 April 2002 (2002-04-03)
Drovers Run has a rabbit infestation and rabbit habits seem to be contagious. Claire can't get Peter Johnson out of her mind and is worried that, having made the first romantic move towards her, he's now gotten cold feet.
253"Desperate Measures"Lewis Fitz GeraldChris McCourt10 April 2002 (2002-04-10)
Claire's relationship with Peter is deepening. They are spending virtually twenty-four hours a day together as they seek out horses for training... and the time spent together only confirms how much they are starting to feel for each other.
264"The Bore War"Lewis Fitz GeraldAlexa Wyatt17 April 2002 (2002-04-17)
It's a dry spell and the women are suffering the consequences of water shortages. Claire cleans out an old bore hole to water her stock, but the newly discovered water soon dries up when Nick irrigates his cash crop at Wilgul. Initial attempts to resolve the situation fail, so a water licensing representative is called in to adjudicate.
275"Hello Stranger"Donald CrombieMichaeley O'Brien24 April 2002 (2002-04-24)
Meg's world is thrown into turmoil at the arrival of the man she gave her heart to... and the man she has told everyone walked out on her. But Kevin didn't simply walk out on Meg in the way everyone thought. As Jodi finds her dad simply delightful, Meg begins to remember all the reasons she fell in love with him in the first place.
286"A Dry Spell"Donald CrombieChris Phillips1 May 2002 (2002-05-01)
As final preparations for the Miss Gungellan Ball continue, Meg is faced with a difficult decision; to stay at the place she loves or to leave with the man she loves. Jodi is desperate to go with her father and is over the moon when Meg decides to take a chance for once in her life.
297"Three's a Crowd" Karl Zwicky Chris Pearce & Alexa Wyatt8 May 2002 (2002-05-08)
Tess is finding herself increasingly isolated from Claire, because of Peter. Tess tries to patch things up between Alex and Nick, but mistakenly reveals the truth about the rodeo accident – that Harry could have stopped the boys going competing, but chose not to. Harry’s subsequent assignment of all blame to 16 year old Alex has left years of scars on the family.
308"The Bridle Waltz"Karl ZwickyRobert Dudley & Alexa Wyatt15 May 2002 (2002-05-15)
Claire and Peter move one step closer to marriage when Peter holds a romantic dinner, presenting Claire with a valuable ruby pendant and declaring he wants to spend the rest of his life with her. Meanwhile, Becky discovers what she hoped was not true in fact is – Peter is married. She struggles with the burden of telling Claire the truth, knowing it will destroy Claire's life.
319"To Have and to Hold"Chris Martin-JonesChris McCourt & Sarah Smith3 July 2002 (2002-07-03)
Claire's relationships are fragmented ... she barely speaks to Becky, and now Tess is living in Melbourne. When Peter arrives, unsuspecting, she asks him straight out whether he is married and upon learning that he is, she sends him packing.
3210"Home is Where the Heart is"Chris Martin-JonesYsabelle Dean10 July 2002 (2002-07-10)
Claire is taking the loss of both Peter and Tess very badly. Unable to raise energy or enthusiasm for anything, including the imminent birth of Blaze's foal, she nonetheless refuses to accept she is suffering from emotional stress. Things reach crisis point when she decides to sell Drovers and give up all she has known.
3311"Wildfire"Ian GilmourSally Webb17 July 2002 (2002-07-17)
Things appear to be going well for Becky's young brother Sean. However, when older brother Mark returns to the district, he determinedly sows the seeds of temptations for Sean. Sean soon finds himself unwillingly drawn into Mark's schemes against the Ryans.
3412"Hounded"Ian GilmourDave Warner24 July 2002 (2002-07-24)
There's a fox on the prowl. Tess can understand the need to shoot the animal, but if there's a better way to handle the pest, Tess will find it. When Terry buys some guard Alpacas it seems the perfect solution, until Tess learns that one of her Alpacas is a stolen $200,000 Peruvian stud.
3513"Steer Trek"Karl ZwickyDavid Phillips & Alexa Wyatt31 July 2002 (2002-07-31)
With the drought continuing and no money to buy feed or truck in water, Claire, Tess and Nick join forces. Like the drovers of old, they take their amalgamated herds out on the Gungellan track. Meg is quietly delighted when the Ryans send Terry along to help, and sees a chance to win him back from Jane. The attraction between Nick and Tess grows.
3614"Brave J"Karl ZwickyLouise Crane7 August 2002 (2002-08-07)
Tess motivates Claire into rekindling her dreams of becoming a stock horse trainer and breeder. Drovers Run needs the money, and with Peter out of the way there is slim chance of crossing paths with him again. There's no reason why the dream can't still be pursued.
3715"You Can Leave Your Hat On"Chris Martin-JonesGiula Sandler15 August 2002 (2002-08-15)
When a stranger knocks on their door in the middle of the night claiming a broken down van, suspicions are aroused. When it is discovered that the occupants of the van are male strippers, Jodi is thriled and volunteers to cook them dinner- with disastrous results.
3816"Stripped Bare"Chris Martin-JonesChris Hawkshaw21 August 2002 (2002-08-21)
Everything from Drover’s Run is stolen whilst Jodi and Craig have a secret rendezvous in the spa. When Wilgul is also burgled, Tess and Nick decide to set a trap to catch the thieves.
3917"Blame It on the Moonlight"Donald CrombieChris McCourt4 September 2002 (2002-09-04)
Claire is irritated over Tess' three homestay guests. They're starting to shear today and the last thing she needs are tourists getting in the way. Jodi is surprised by Alberto's return from Italy.
4018"Made to be Broken"Donald CrombieYsabelle Dean18 September 2002 (2002-09-18)
Claire and Alex are finding their potential clients are being put off by destructive rumours spread by Peter Johnson- that 10 years ago Alex was responsible for crippling a local boy when he ran his car off the road.
4119"Best of Enemies"Robert KlennerDavid Phillips25 September 2002 (2002-09-25)
Tess meets Sandra Kinsella at the cattle sale yards and likes her instantly, only to discover that Claire dislikes her intensely. Their childhood dispute is renewed when a herd of calves is stolen from Drover’s Run, and Claire is convinced that Sandra is responsible.
4220"Wind Change"Robert KlennerChris Phillips2 October 2002 (2002-10-02)
Sexual tension is building between Nick and Tess. Tess is ready to take a step forward, but is interrupted when Alex's chopper flies over Killarney and dusts with chemicals, which threatens the adjacent freshly sown Wilgul organic wheat crop.
4321"No More Mr Nice Guy"Karl ZwickySarah Smith9 October 2002 (2002-10-09)
On the eve of the Gungellan Show, Claire is presented with repossession papers, a result of her defaulting on the contract with Australian Bloodlines. Claire is shattered when she discovers she is pregnant and Becky is devastated when Brick doesn't return.
4422"Future Perfect"Karl ZwickyChris Hawkshaw16 October 2002 (2002-10-16)
Peter offers to stop Australian Bloodlines repossessing Drovers if Claire agrees to marry him. After rejecting Peter's deal, Claire takes him on in the Stockman's Challenge and falls. Her accident reveals her pregnancy and Alex claims paternity.

Reception

Ratings

On average, McLeod's Daughters received an audience of 1.41 million, and ranked at #10 for its second season. [2]

Award nominations

The second season of McLeod's Daughters received six nominations at the 2003 Logie Awards.

Home media

TitleReleaseRegionFormatRef(s)
McLeod's Daughters: The Complete Second Series14 July 2004Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AustraliaR4 DVD [4]
McLeod's Daughters: The Complete Second Season8 May 2007Flag of the United States.svg  USAR1 DVD [5]
McLeod's Töchter: Die Komplette Zweite Staffel22 March 2013Flag of Germany.svg  GermanyR2 DVD [6]

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References

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  2. "Top 20 drama series and serials (including comedy) shown on television, 1998–2003". Screen Australia . Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
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  6. "McLeods Töchter – Staffel 2 [6 DVDs]". Amazon. Retrieved 26 March 2022.