The BEST episodes directed by Zara Hayes

Episode 3
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7.30
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#1 - Episode 3

The Killing Kind - Season 1 - Episode 3

Ingrid leaves the city to hide away in a remote house, determined to work out what is happening but when her ex-fiancé turns up can she trust him? Ingrid visits a former colleague, to help her investigation, but events take an unexpected turn.

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Episode 2
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7.00
97 votes

#2 - Episode 2

The Killing Kind - Season 1 - Episode 2

Ingrid sets out to prove Belinda's death wasn't an accident. Detective Nash dismisses Ingrid's theories, but Webster says he believes her and can help. At the memorial service for Belinda, Ingrid receives an unsettling gift and finds herself in a dangerous situation.

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Episode 1
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6.77
120 votes

#3 - Episode 1

The Killing Kind - Season 1 - Episode 1

Following a trauma, Defence Barrister Ingrid Lewis is rebuilding her life when tragedy strikes when her friend and mentor dies. Ingrid believes she is a target and questions if John Webster, her former client turned stalker, is back in her life.

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The Legend of Billie-Jean King: Battle of the Sexes
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#4 - The Legend of Billie-Jean King: Battle of the Sexes

Storyville - Season 2014 - Episode 14

Storyville tells the riveting story of what happened when, in 1973, tennis star Billie Jean King agreed to face former world champion and self-proclaimed male chauvinist pig Bobby Riggs. It was a tennis match that gripped the world, a culmination of the struggle for equal rights that King and other female tennis players had been demanding for years. Through scintillating match footage, archive and interviews with key tennis players and pundits, the film tells the interrelated stories of the birth of women's professional tennis and the growth of the women's liberation movement from the 60s. The forcefully contrasting characters of the focused King and buffoonish Riggs make for a highly entertaining watch and climactic ending. A defining moment in the history of tennis and society at large.