SHORTLAND STREET - SHORTLAND STREET EPISODE 4120

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Year
2008
Reference
TZD6495
Media type
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Rights Information
Year
2008
Reference
TZD6495
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
SHORTLAND STREET
Categories
Drama
Duration
023:00
Production company
SOUTH PACIFIC PICTURES
Credits
DIRECTOR: Geoffrey Cawthorn
PRODUCER: Simon Bennett
PRODUCER: Chris Gist
PRODUCER: Jason Daniel
WRITER: Karen Curtis

A drama series set in a New Zealand accident and emergency clinic. Today's episode Libby is furious that Callum's laptop has been repossessed and demands that Morgan get it back, Morgan's various attempts at recovery fail, Gerald discourages Hunter from enabling Morgan's bad spending habits by lending her money, Hunter has a change of heart and borrows money from Callum, claiming it's to further his first aid training, Morgan is about to hand over her mother's jewellery in exchange for the laptop but Hunter arrives with the cash, Libby is about to confess to Callum when Hunter and Morgan arrive with the laptop, Morgan swears she will change her financial ways, TK supports Audrey in her grief when her ailing father passes away at Shortland Street, when Audrey explains the family feud over Rory's resting place, TK offers to mediate between Audrey and Matiu, an iwi representative, Audrey hears that Rory's' body has already been stolen back by the iwi, TK fears the mediation will collapse, Matiu returns Rory to the hospital, Yvonne is not healing well and Ethan insists that she stay longer in hospital, Fraser tells Yvonne he is working on a bigamy case, Tania and Maia correlate Yvonne's stories and quickly realise she has been lying in order to covertly meet with Fraser, Tania confronts Yvonne, Fraser defends that his client is a caring and devoted family man, when Fraser reports that his case isn't going well, Yvonne triumphantly asserts that one man cannot truly love more than one woman, but Fraser vehemently disagrees, he does.