McLeod's Daughters season 7

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McLeod's Daughters
Season 7
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Season 7 DVD
Starring
No. of episodes32
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release7 February (2007-02-07) 
17 October 2007 (2007-10-17)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The seventh season of the long-running Australian outback drama McLeod's Daughters began airing on 7 February 2007 and concluded on 17 October 2007 with a total of 32 episodes.

Contents

Plot

Jodi's world is turned upside down when Matt suddenly reappears, forcing her to choose between Matt and Riley, a decision that could have deadly consequences. Kate returns following a mysterious twist of events. The wild-at-heart Grace Kingston arrives having inherited part of the Drover's Run, and faces the challenge of a reconciliation with her estranged sister, Regan. Alex finally meets his half-brother, Marcus. Tayler struggles to fit in at Drover's Run. Alex attempts to pop the question to Stevie, with a series of disastrous consequences, while Stevie is forced to face her own personal demons.

Cast

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Cast of Season 7
Notes
  1. Abi Tucker had been listed as recurring previous to being upgraded to main character status
  2. Matthew Passmore had been listed as recurring previous to being upgraded to main character status
  3. Whilst removed from the opening credits, Aaron Jeffery was listed as a main in the closing cast block
  4. While appearing in the opening title sequence, Michala Banas was removed briefly from the closing credit block as her character did not appear in the first six episodes of the season, returned briefly and left for Africa, returning permanently four episodes later
  5. Whilst not in the opening credits, Doris Younane was listed as a main in the closing cast block

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [1] Aus. viewers
(millions) [1]
1711"Second Chances"Arnie CustoNick Stevens & Jane Allen7 February 2007 (2007-02-07)1.18
Jodi's new-found happiness is shattered when, totally unannounced, Matt suddenly reappears. With the trial over and free of his assumed identity, he's journeyed back to the place and the girl that have meant so much to him.
1722"All the Wrong Places"Arnie CustoMichaeley O'Brien & Sarah Duffy14 February 2007 (2007-02-14)1.15
A handsome stranger arrives at Drovers looking for Killarney. His name is Marcus Turner. After Regan gives her a second chance, Tayler's attempt to impress the Drover's Run girls goes disastrously wrong.
1733"Digging Up the Past"Richard JasekMargaret Wilson21 February 2007 (2007-02-21)1.15
When a sale falls through, Matt, who started working for Jim Selkirk, arranges for Jim to buy them. Bringing the sheep in, Jodi discovers an angry rash has developed on her wrists and ankles. When she and Patrick find an injured possum inside the house, Tayler insists on caring for it.
1744"Thicker than Water"Richard JasekJane Allen & Justine Gillmer28 February 2007 (2007-02-28)1.17
Riley's estranged father Bill visits Drover's Run. When Marcus phones Nick in Argentina to talk business, it's the last straw for Alex. Meanwhile, Tayler is thrilled that the baby possum has flourished in her care.
1755"Reaching Out"Andrew ProwseChris McCourt7 March 2007 (2007-03-07)1.21
Jodi is becoming increasingly disturbed about Emma McLeod and the identity of her secret lover. Meanwhile, Alex, angry that Marcus lied to him for so long, is doing his best to not deal with the fact that he and Marcus are brothers.
1766"Returned Favour"Andrew ProwseChris Hawkshaw14 March 2007 (2007-03-14)1.32
Riley and Matt both declare their love for Jodi, but who will she choose? Stevie risks losing Alex when she helps Marcus with a secret cattle deal. Jodi has an overnight vigil in the National Park with Matt, when her horse Tucker is bitten by a tiger snake.
1777"Of Hearts and Hunters"Richard JasekNick Stevens21 March 2007 (2007-03-21)1.32
Jodi faces a gut-wrenching decision when Matt is forced back into witness protection - will she choose love over Drover's Run? It's sibling rivalry gone mad when Marcus and Alex compete to woo Stevie.
1788"Climb Every Mountain"Richard JasekMichaeley O'Brien11 April 2007 (2007-04-11)1.33
Kate uncovers the shocking truth about the murder of Jodi and Matt. Meg returns for Jodi's funeral with a bizarre secret and Regan receives a surprising legacy from Jodi's will.
1799"Sisters Are Doing it for Themselves"Grant BrownMargaret Wilson18 April 2007 (2007-04-18)1.24
Regan tries to reconcile her wild-at-heart sister, Grace McLeod, after Grace inherits a partial share of Drover's Run. Meanwhile, Riley is seduced by a sexy cowgirl, with disastrous results.
18010"The Rules of Engagement"Grant BrownJane Allen25 April 2007 (2007-04-25)1.36
Alex's plan to propose to Stevie goes horribly wrong when a series of accidents and disasters threatens to ruin their relationship. Another relationship is tested when Kate and Riley are caught in a game of theft and deception over stray cattle.
18111"Bloodlines"Declan EamesJane Allen2 May 2007 (2007-05-02)1.24
When sheep rustlers steal Drovers Run's breeding stock, reckless Grace takes the law into her own hands. Impressed by Grace's determination, Regan struggles to persuade her to stay permanently with them at Drover's Run.
18212"Warts and All"Declan EamesChris McCourt9 May 2007 (2007-05-09)1.18
Bryce resorts to blackmail to force Alex and Stevie into signing a prenuptial agreement. Marcus deals with financial troubles of his own when he buys a racehorse.
18313"Conflict of Interests"Arnie CustoJames Walker16 May 2007 (2007-05-16)1.18
Loyalties are tested when Grace forces Regan to choose between her family and her new lover. Meanwhile the women fight to stop Drover’s Run becoming the site of a toxic waste dump!
18414"Flesh and Stone"Arnie CustoChris Hawkshaw30 May 2007 (2007-05-30)1.28
Grace kidnaps a government official to prevent the toxic dump from going ahead, while Tayler and Patrick use guerrilla tactics of their own to save Drover's Run.
18515"All's Fair in Love and War"Steve JodrellJane Allen6 June 2007 (2007-06-06)1.29
Old wounds are opened when Stevie's estranged mother visits Drover's Run and Rose tries to force a reconciliation. Passions are also aroused when Stevie and Alex organize a laser skirmish for their combined bucks and hens party.
18616"Ever After"Steve JodrellMargaret Wilson20 June 2007 (2007-06-20)1.40
It's Alex and Stevie's wedding day, but will Alex get out of jail in time for the service? Also standing in the couple's way is Alex's sister Ashleigh, who tries to ruin the wedding and take over control of Killarney.
18717"Grace Under Fire"Grant BrownSarah Smith27 June 2007 (2007-06-27)1.26
With Alex away on his honeymoon, Ashleigh undermines Marcus's authority on Killarney. Ashleigh seduces Patrick, and Tayler is surprised to find herself feeling jealous.
18818"Gift Horse"Arnie CustoAnthony Ellis11 July 2007 (2007-07-11)1.08
Grace is determined to resist Heath's charms -- but for how long? Grace questions her future on Drover's Run when her best friend dies suddenly.
18919"Hot Water"Arnie CustoJames Walker18 July 2007 (2007-07-18)1.12
Grace and Kate are taken hostage by a bankrupt farmer. Moira has a premonition that someone will be shot by the gunman – but who will it be?
19020"Leaving the Nest"Declan EamesChris Hawkshaw25 July 2007 (2007-07-25)1.16
Stevie's daughter Rose suffers a tragic farm accident that will change the lives of everyone on Drover's Run forever. Meanwhile, Grace takes desperate measures to repay her secret loan to Ashleigh.
19121"A Spark from Heaven"Declan EamesChris Hawkshaw1 August 2007 (2007-08-01)1.21
A guardian angel visits Drover's Run to make the girls' dreams come true. Except for Rose, who returns from the hospital in a wheelchair and is involved in a freak car crash. But was it really an accident?
19222"The Courage Within"Declan EamesChris McCourt8 August 2007 (2007-08-08)1.07
While the girls investigate a mysterious explosion at the fuel dump, Rose is trapped inside the homestead during a brazen robbery attempt.
19323"Divided We Stand"Richard JasekJane Allen & Tracey Trinder15 August 2007 (2007-08-15)1.08
Stevie is forced to leave Drover's Run when Grace accuses her of disloyalty. Riley also makes a dangerous enemy of his own when he rejects Ashleigh's advances.
19424"On the Prowl"Richard JasekMargaret Wilson22 August 2007 (2007-08-22)1.07
Blinded by love, Kate helps her new beau, Mitch, hide from the police when he is accused of trading stolen army weapons. Meanwhile, a dangerous beast is killing Drover's stock. Is it a wild dog, or something more exotic?
19525"Fanning the Flames"Nick BufaloAnthony Ellis29 August 2007 (2007-08-29)0.99
Drover's Run and other local farms are the victims of a professional arsonist. Stevie and Grace investigate the attack and uncover a conspiracy to bankrupt local farmers. Could Phil Rakich be responsible?
19626"My Enemy, My Friend"Nick BufaloJustine Gillmer5 September 2007 (2007-09-05)1.08
When a stud bull on Drovers Run is killed, the girls are convinced someone is trying to bankrupt them. Grace's new friendship with Ashleigh is destroyed when she discovers Ashleigh is the culprit.
19727"Knight in Shining Armor"Grant BrownGreg Millin12 September 2007 (2007-09-12)1.18
Grace is shocked when Heath proposes marriage. Will she accept? The future of Drover's Run hangs in the balance when Ashleigh forces Grace to sell her heritage.
19828"The Short Cut"Grant BrownAlexa Wyatt19 September 2007 (2007-09-19)1.09
While Grace takes drastic action to catch a cattle thief, Ashleigh has to face the impending death of her father. The women of Drover's Run are hit with devastating news of their own when local bank manager Adam Gardiner returns.
19929"Seeing is Believing"Arnie CustoJane Allen26 September 2007 (2007-09-26)0.94
Kate is convinced she has killed Ashleigh in a hit-and-run accident, but where is the body? Meanwhile, Tayler meets her long-lost mother under bizarre circumstances.
20030"Second Chances"Arnie CustoChris Hawkshaw3 October 2007 (2007-10-03)1.01
A mysterious stranger forces Grace to reconsider her future with Heath. Is the love of her life being faithful to her? Grace weighs the heavy decision of whether to end their relationship.
20131"Mixed Messages"Richard JasekSarah Duffy10 October 2007 (2007-10-10)1.08
Marcus suspects Heath is cheating on Grace. Is jealousy clouding his judgment? Grace continues to question Heath's love for her, until he surprises her with an amazing gift.
20232"Silent Night"Richard JasekChris McCourt17 October 2007 (2007-10-17)1.21
It's Christmas Eve, and Alex makes a surprise return from Argentina to visit Stevie. But the happiness is short-lived when Grace, Riley, Tayler and Patrick are involved in a shocking car accident. Who will survive?

Reception

Ratings

On average, the seventh season of McLeod's Daughters was watched by 1.18 million viewers, down 10% and 130,000 viewers from the previous season. It was the 4th most-watched Australian drama of 2007, behind City Homicide , All Saints and Home and Away , respectively, [2] and ranked at #11 for its seventh season.

No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsRef(s)
ViewersRank
1"Second Chances"7 February 20071,181,0009 [1]
2"All the Wrong Places"14 February 20071,148,0007 [1]
3"Digging Up the Past"21 February 20071,146,0007 [1] [3]
4"Thicker Than Water"28 February 20071,166,0009 [1] [4]
5"Reaching Out"7 March 20071,213,0006 [1] [5]
6"Returned Favour"14 March 20071,321,0002 [1] [6]
7"Of Hearts and Hunters"21 March 20071,320,0003 [1] [7]
8"Climb Every Mountain"11 April 20071,333,0002 [1] [8]
9"Sisters Are Doing it for Themselves"18 April 20071,243,0004 [1] [9]
10"Rules of Engagement"25 April 20071,355,0006 [1] [10]
11"Bloodlines"2 May 20071,242,0005 [1] [11]
12"Warts and All"9 May 20071,184,00010 [1] [12]
13"Conflict of Interests"16 May 20071,184,00010 [1] [13]
14"Flesh and Stone"30 May 20071,282,0006 [1] [14]
15"All's Fair in Love and War " 6 June 20071,289,0009 [1] [15]
16"Ever After"20 June 20071,401,0004 [1] [16]
17"Grace Under Fire"27 June 20071,262,0007 [1] [17]
18"Gift Horse"11 July 20071,083,00015 [1] [18]
19"Hot Water"18 July 20071,122,00014 [1] [19]
20"Leaving the Nest"25 July 20071,156,00011 [1] [20]
21"A Spark from Heaven"1 August 20071,205,0008 [1] [21]
22"The Courage Within"8 August 20071,072,00012 [1] [22]
23"Divided We Stand"15 August 20071,083,00012 [1] [23]
24"On the Prowl"22 August 20071,072,00013 [1] [24]
25"Fanning the Flames"29 August 2007989,00014 [1] [25]
26"My Enemy, My Friend"5 September 20071,078,00014 [1] [26]
27"Knight in Shining Armor"12 September 20071,181,0008 [1]
28"The Short Cut"19 September 20071,094,00013 [1] [27]
29"Seeing is Believing"26 September 2007937,00016 [1] [28]
30"Second Chances"3 October 20071,008,00016 [1] [29]
31"Mixed Messages"10 October 20071,076,00016 [1] [30]
32"Silent Night"17 October 20071,207,0009 [1] [31]

Award nominations

The seventh season of McLeod's Daughters received two nominations at the 2008 Logie Awards.

Home media

TitleReleaseRegionFormatRef(s)
McLeod's Daughters: The Complete Seventh Series30 April 2008Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AustraliaR4 DVD [33]
McLeod's Daughters: The Complete Seventh Season9 December 2008Flag of the United States.svg  USAR1 DVD [34]
McLeod's Töchter: Die Komplette Siebte Staffel22 March 2013Flag of Germany.svg  GermanyR2 DVD [35]

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