Time to fly once again with Channel Seven Australia’s RFDS season 2, The Royal Flying Doctor Service. Created by Imgoen Banks, Ian Meadows, and Mark Fennessy, starring Justine Clarke and Rob Collins in the lead roles and shot completely on location, the sophomore season promises a lot.
And with the great reception that the debut season had, Channel Seven is taking things a step further, and the series is now a global phenomenon, managing to get distributed on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and PBS. If you like medical drama shows like ER, and House, and love a regional twist based upon real institutions like the Royal Flying Doctor Service, then give this one a shot because you won’t be disappointed.
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The Royal Flying Doctor Service is a real institution in Australia that provides healthcare and urgent care attention to those Aussies living in remote rural areas in the Outback. From that institution, the show picks up on the lives and work of those that dedicate their lives to that endeavor. We’ll see how these men and women tend to emergencies on board an aero ambulance.
If you’re familiar with shows like ER or Chicago Fire, try to think of that premise but in rural Australia, and you get this exciting medical drama that episode after the next brings us stories that will make your spine chill. The show is filmed entirely on location to give a bigger and deeper sense of realism, and the storylines and character development are strong and take place on land, and air against a backdrop of Australia’s vast swaths of precious land.
Season two is likely to pick things up where we left off, we’re going to see more of Dr. Yates and Leonie, and how they interact with the personnel tasked with tending to these urgency cases.
RFDS Season 2 Cast
For the sophomore season of RFDS, Justine Clarke reprises her role as Leonie Smith. Rob Collins plays Dr. Wayne Yates, Stephen Peacocke plays Nurse Pete, and Emma Hamilton plays Doctor Eliza. Rodney Afif plays Graham Rodney.
Kate Mulvany plays Rhiannon Emerson, Ash Hodgkinson plays Henry, Jack Scott plays Nurse Matty, and Sofia Nolan plays Taylor Emerson.
RFDS Season 2 Episode 1 Release Date
RFDS Season 2 Episode 1 will be broadcast by Channel Seven Australia on Tuesday 15 August 2023 at 20:30 hrs Australian Eastern Standard Time. Each episode lasts around one hour. In the following list, you’ll find the regional time release schedules for this program.
- Eastern Time (ET), United States: 15 August 2023 at 06:30 hrs
- Pacific Time (PT), United States: 15 August 2023 at 03:30 hrs
- Central Time (CT), United States: 15 August 2023 at 05:30 hrs
- Mountain Time (MT), United States: 15 August 2023 at 04:30 hrs
- Central European Time (CET): 15 August 2023 at 12:30 hrs
- Sydney Time: 15 August 2023 at 20:30 hrs
- Melbourne Time: 15 August 2023 at 20:30 hrs
- Singapore Time (SGT): 15 August 2023 at 18:30 hrs
- India Standard Time (IST): 15 August 2023 at 16:00 hrs
- Japan Standard Time (JST): 15 August 2023 at 19:30 hrs
Please note that daylight saving time changes might affect the time difference between time zones.
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RFDS Season 2 Episode Guide
Channel Seven Australia confirmed RFDS’s sophomore season for another eight-episode run starting in mid-August 2023. Consult our episode guide and never miss a moment of the action.
- Episode 1 – Tuesday 15 August 2023
- Episode 2 – Tuesday 22 August 2023
- Episode 3 – Tuesday 29 August 2023
- Episode 4 – Tuesday 5 September 2023
- Episode 5 – Tuesday 12 September 2023
- Episode 6 – Tuesday 19 September 2023
- Episode 7 – Tuesday 26 September 2023
- Episode 8 – Monday 2 October 2023
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How To Watch RFDS Season 2 Episodes?
Watch the new episodes of RFDS season 2 at the times and dates described above via Channel Seven Australia. If you reside in Australia and want to stream the show, you can do it from Channel Seven’s platform.
How To Watch RFDS Season 2 Outside Australia?
If you reside outside Australia and are wanting to watch RFDS there are a few solutions out there for you. Firstly, you could employ a virtual private network service (VPN) like Nord VPN to circumvent the geo-restrictions, connect to Australia, and then navigate to channel Seven to stream without trouble.
If that option isn’t good for you, this show is also distributed by PBS, and you can get PBS either as a standalone platform or you can bundle it on top of your Amazon Prime Video subscription.
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