Harper's Island Episode guide

  1. Sigh

    13/13 The final twist traps Abby as the true extent of the killer's cunning is revealed.

    First broadcast: 18 Oct 2009

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  2. Gasp

    12/13 While Wakefield stalks his would-be captors in the woods, another survivor disappears.

    First broadcast: 18 Oct 2009

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  3. Splash

    11/13 A brutal turning point is reached, with Abby facing her father's killer.

    First broadcast: 11 Oct 2009

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  4. Snap

    10/13 The survivors find themselves besieged after an explosive end to their hopes of escape.

    First broadcast: 04 Oct 2009

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  5. Seep

    9/13 Revelations in Wakefield's diary make uncomfortable reading for Abby.

    First broadcast: 04 Oct 2009

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  6. Gurgle

    8/13 With Madison missing as the body count mounts up, some survivors resent staying to search.

    First broadcast: 27 Sep 2009

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  7. Thrack, Splat, Sizzle

    7/13 Family histories hold clues to the mystery of torments past and present.

    First broadcast: 27 Sep 2009

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  8. Sploosh

    6/13 Facing the killer's bloody handiwork, distressed wedding guests start voicing suspicions.

    First broadcast: 20 Sep 2009

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  9. Thwack

    5/13 While the woods hide horrible surprises for some, Abby gets a shock in her father's attic.

    First broadcast: 20 Sep 2009

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  10. Bang

    4/13 The groom's fishing trip nets a disgusting discovery with tragic consequences.

    First broadcast: 13 Sep 2009

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  11. Ka-Blam

    3/13 Several wedding party members indulge in illicit liaisons. Reprisals and blackmail result.

    First broadcast: 13 Sep 2009

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  12. Crackle

    2/13 Locals and guests fall foul of booby traps hidden in the woods.

    First broadcast: 06 Sep 2009

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  13. Whap

    1/13 Wedding guests are unaware a killer is targeting them - and may be one of them.

    First broadcast: 06 Sep 2009

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