Episode 6

Season 2Episode 660 minOct 9, 1986
Episode 6

Charles tries to distance himself from Ken Masters. Abby begins to neglect William because of her participation in the protest and social services are not happy. When the press takes an interest in the protest and the marine development, it appears that Ken's corruption may be exposed. Tom and Jan are relieved when Lynne finally makes radio contact. Jack wins big on the horses and Lynne celebrates her sailing success with Claude Dupont. Leo suffers in the name of environmentalism.

Episode 6 has aired on Oct 9, 1986
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