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McLeod's Daughters tells the story of the two McLeod sisters who are reunited when they inherit a vast outback cattle property. Thrown together after 20 years apart they pull together an all-female workforce and, with an abundance of heart and humour, commit to an extraordinary life at Drovers Run,

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08x22 The Long Paddock Aired: Aug. 31, 2008

The final episode is called "The Long Paddock" and drought has ravaged the farm to the point it could go under and the girls are fighting to … [continue reading]

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The show had 8 seasons and 224 episodes air between 2001 and 2009.

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  • The show is filmed on location on what had been a working farm (until it was purchased in 1999 by the show's production company) in South Australia near Adelaide. The interior scenes at…
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    The show is filmed on location on what had been a working farm (until it was purchased in 1999 by the show's production company) in South Australia near Adelaide. The interior scenes at Drovers Run are filmed inside the farm's 150-year-old house.
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  • Seasons 1-3 aired on the U.S. cable channel WE (Women's Entertainment) from 2004 until March 2006.
  • The "ute" frequently referred to is a popular, uniquely Australian vehicle combining the body of a sedan with the back end of a pickup truck. It was first produced in 1934 by Ford Australia…
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    The "ute" frequently referred to is a popular, uniquely Australian vehicle combining the body of a sedan with the back end of a pickup truck. It was first produced in 1934 by Ford Australia in response to a customer complaint that they wanted a vehicle for both social and farming functions.
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