Offspring - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Happy Geraldine Day
When Proudman matriarch Geraldine calls the family together for a very special 'Geraldine Day', her announcement at dinner will leave everyone speechless.

The End of an Era
Nina is overwhelmed with the demands of her job as acting head of obstetrics, as she supports Billie to make a difficult decision about her marriage with Mick.

Episode 3
Nina is overwhelmed with the demands of her job as acting head of obstetrics, as she supports Billie to make a difficult decision about her marriage with Mick.

Episode 4
Mick asks Billie to accompany him to London; Cherie must choose between Kin and Clegg; and Nina and Leo get a shock from a patient.

Episode 5

Episode 6
Nina and Harry make an important decision about their future. Jimmy summons the courage to tell Zara the truth. Billie's sex wall hits a snag when her latest 'brick', Dan, tries to out-woo her.

Episode 7

Episode 8

Episode 9
Nina battles her doubts as she prepares to interview for the Head of Obstetrics role. Billie's confused after being stood up by Dan. Will Will discover the truth about Kerry and Jimmy's indiscretion.

Episode 10
Nina faces a big decision, is she really ready to leave St Francis? Having discovered Geraldine is dating Phil D'Arabont, the Proudman siblings call a crisis summit.
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