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A Place to Call Home. Season 3

DVD - 2016 DVD TV Place Season 3 3 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 5 out of 5

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Call Number: DVD TV Place Season 3
On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Traverwood Branch, Westgate Branch

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Downtown 1st Floor
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DVD TV Place Season 3 2-week checkout On Shelf
Traverwood Adult A/V
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DVD TV Place Season 3 2-week checkout On Shelf
Westgate Adult A/V
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DVD TV Place Season 3 2-week checkout On Shelf

Widescreen (16:9, 1.77:1).
Special features: Original intended cliffhanger ending from Season 2; Season 2, episode 10 (entire episode with original cliffhanger); photo gallery.
Disc 1. The things we do for love (51 min.) / written by David Hannam ; director, Ian Barry -- L'chaim, to life (49 min.) / written by Giula Sandler ; director, Ian Barry -- Somewhere beyond the sea (49 min.) / written by Katherine Thomson ; director, Lynn-Maree Danzey.
Disc 2. Too old to dream (47 min.) / written by Deborah Parsons ; director, Lynn-Maree Danzey -- Living in the shadow (54 min.) / written by Kim Wilson ; director, Shirley Barrett -- In the heat of the night (56 min.) / written by Sarah Lambert ; director, Shirley Barrett -- The sins of the father (51 min.) / written by John Ridley ; director, Chris Martin-Jones.
Disc 3. Til death do us part (54 min.) / written by Giula Sandler ; director, Chris Martin-Jones -- The mourners' kadish (47 min.) / written by Katherine Thomson ; director, Lynn-Maree Danzey -- The love undeniable (48 min.) / written by David Hannam ; director, Lynn-Maree Danzey.
Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, David Berry, Abby Earl, Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood, Aldo Mignone, Sara Wiseman, Jenni Baird, Frankie J. Holden, Craig Hall, Ben Winspear.
Against the backdrop of post-World War II Australia, Sarah Adams is a nurse who becomes involved in the affairs of the wealthy Bligh family. It is dealing with themes such as anti-Semitism, sexuality, and social class.
DVD, widescreen (16:9, 1.77:1); Dolby digital 2.0 stereo.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

A Place to Call Home (in Australia!) submitted by zornm on July 9, 2018, 10:58am This series came highly recommended and it has lived up to its rave reviews. While some might characterize it as a soap opera, but the quality of the writing and acting is superior to that genre. It is also an interesting look at life down under in the 1950s.