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A PLACE TO CALL HOME: Season 3

The cast of A Place To Call Home at the table. Brimming with passion, romance, and intrigue, the Australian drama A PLACE TO CALL HOME explores the ties that hold families together – and the betrayals that can tear them apart.
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The cast of A Place To Call Home at the table. Brimming with passion, romance, and intrigue, the Australian drama A PLACE TO CALL HOME explores the ties that hold families together – and the betrayals that can tear them apart.

Airs Sundays, Jan. 7-Feb. 4, 2018 at 7 p.m. on KPBS TV

Brimming with passion, romance, and intrigue, the Australian drama A PLACE TO CALL HOME explores the ties that hold families together – and the betrayals that can tear them apart.

In Season 3, the residents of Inverness find themselves facing both internal and external threats to their way of life, and previous relationships are tested as secrets are revealed.

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EPISODE GUIDE:

(broadcast dates subject to change)

Episode 1: “The Things We Do for Love” airs Sunday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. - George has been shot, and only Rene and Regina know what happened. Sarah attempts to console Rene, who has been taken into custody.

Unaware of her father's injury, Anna tries to enjoy her honeymoon with Gino while dealing with the allegations in Andrew's letter.

Brett Climo as George Bligh.
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Brett Climo as George Bligh.

Episode 2: "L'chaim, to Life" airs Sunday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. - George returns to Ash Park and plans to make an important announcement at his welcome-home dinner.

Sarah struggles to break the news of her pregnancy to Rene.

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Anna tells Gino about James's secret, but Gino's reaction causes tension in their marriage.

Marta Dusseldorp as Sarah Adams.
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Marta Dusseldorp as Sarah Adams.

Episode 3: "Somewhere Beyond The Sea" airs Sunday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. - Sarah goes to Sydney under the pretense of visiting her sick aunt, while Jack keeps an eye on Rene.

Now living in the city, Mrs. Bligh joins a charity group.

Back at Ash Park, an artist friend of Carolyn's arrives to paint Olivia's portrait, and Regina organizes a card party to help George's political aspirations.

Craig Hall as Jack Duncan.
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Craig Hall as Jack Duncan.

Episode 4: "Too Old To Dream" airs Sunday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. - Sarah decides not to go through with an abortion, but meets a desperate young woman and her mother at the clinic.

After a debate about art, Sir Richard challenges Carolyn to write a critique for one of his newspapers.

Olivia dreams about her encounter with Lloyd.

Sara Wiseman as Carolyn Bligh and Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood as Olivia Bligh.
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Sara Wiseman as Carolyn Bligh and Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood as Olivia Bligh.

Episode 5: "Living In The Shadow" airs Sunday, Dec. 31 at 7 p.m. - Rene remains cold to Sarah following the revelation that she's carrying George's baby.

After one of Regina's threats goes too far, she retreats to the farmhouse, but still proves dangerous.

Anna confides in Olivia about her unhappiness, accidentally disclosing the contents of Andrew's letter.

Abby Earl as Anna Bligh.
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Abby Earl as Anna Bligh.

Episode 6: "In the Heat Of The Night" airs Sunday, Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. - Sarah has taken ill and fears for the life of her baby. George overhears the hospital gossip and wonders if the baby could be his.

Olivia continues her tryst with Lloyd, while James learns more about Dr. Fox.

In Sydney, Douglas visits Elizabeth and puts his heart on the line, declaring his feelings for her.

Noni Hazlehurst as Elizabeth Bligh.
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Noni Hazlehurst as Elizabeth Bligh.

Episode 7: "Sins Of The Father" airs Sunday, Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. - On the anniversary of Lewis Bligh's death, George reflects on the troubled relationship he had with his father.

After accidentally attacking Sarah, Rene decides to undergo brain surgery, but Sarah refuses to sign the consent form.

Brett Climo as George Bligh.
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Brett Climo as George Bligh.

Episode 8: "Till Death Do Us Part" airs Sunday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. - Rene goes under the knife, and Sarah worries that he might never wake up.

Gino's dreams are crushed when his grapevines die.

On the morning of baby George's christening, Regina tries to persuade James to return to Ash Park in the hopes of proving her loyalty to George.

Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood as Olivia Bligh holding the baby.
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Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood as Olivia Bligh holding the baby.

Episode 9: "The Mourners' Kadish" airs Sunday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. - George and Regina wed, despite the protestations of Elizabeth and Carolyn.

Sarah makes arrangements for Rene to be buried according to Jewish customs, with the help of Roy and Doris.

Douglas continues his pursuit of Elizabeth.

Regina Standish (Jenni Baird) and George Bligh (Brett Climo).
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Regina Standish (Jenni Baird) and George Bligh (Brett Climo).

Episode 10: "The Love Undeniable" airs Sunday, Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. - Tensions run high at Ash Park. Following an argument with Gino, Anna temporarily moves back home with her family.

When James tries to talk to his brother-in-law, Gino reveals what he knows about the baby, setting off a chain of events with devastating consequences.

Douglas gives Elizabeth an ultimatum.

Anna Bligh (Abby Earl) and James Bligh (David Berry).
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Anna Bligh (Abby Earl) and James Bligh (David Berry).

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