List of Wild at Heart Episodes - Series 2

Series 2

Title Original airdate Written by Series # #
Episode 7 14 January 2007 Ashley Pharoah 007 2x01
Sarah's attempts to host a wedding reception at Leopards Den to aid the family's desperate finances are thwarted at every turn. Alex Tate is attacked by a rhinoceros whilst hunting illegally, and Danny holds his rival's life in his hands. Nomsa's daughter Thandi returns from university.
Episode 8 21 January 2007 Ashley Pharoah 008 2x02
Mara Lodge is reopening under new management, and members of a British wildlife charity arrive to release a vulture into the wild. Danny's infatuation with the charity's beautiful spokesperson leads him to make an imprudent decision, but the family's kindness toward a wealthy visitor brings its own reward.
Episode 9 28 January 2007 Stuart Hepburn 009 2x03
Evan and Du Plessis ('Dup') keep avoiding the routine work at Leopard's Den to look after Togo, an orphaned elephant. While leading a game drive, Rosie finds a young man lying dehydrated in the bush. He carries a photo and a shocking letter for Dup. Sarah receives news about her father who is in hospital in England.
Episode 10 4 February 2007 Michael Chaplin 010 2x04
With Sarah away at her father's funeral, a bitter inspector arrives to conduct an annual review at Leopards Den. Danny feels the pressure of Sarah's absence, and it reaches a boiling point when the inspector threatens not to renew their permit because of his past conflicts with Dup.
Episode 11 11 February 2007 Lucy Gannon 011 2x05
Everyone's excited about the arrival of Danny's former tutor and Rosie's godfather, Bash. Danny has invited him to Leopards Den to work alongside him in the surgery, but it quickly becomes apparent that Bash may not be up to the tasks required. Concurrently, Danny must make a difficult decision about an old, ailing cheetah.

Cast Members Absent: Nomsa Xaba (Nomsa Nguni)

Episode 12 18 February 2007 Niall Leonard 012 2x06
The family is less than prepared when Sarah's rather difficult and interfering mother Caroline arrives. Dup, however, sees her in an entirely different light. Sarah learns a painful truth, and Danny (for whom family is supremely important) reassures her that he'll support whatever decision she makes.
Episode 13' 25 February 2007 Jack Williams 013 2x07
Sarah's ex-husband Simon and his new fiancée arrive at Leopard's Den for their planned wedding ceremony. Danny's happy expectation for growing their family is dashed when Sarah reveals her real goals, and Caroline interferes at every turn. When Danny has an accident out in the bush, Sarah is jolted into reconsidering her position.

Cast Members Absent: Busi Lurayi (Thandi Nguni)

Episode 14 4 March 2007 Michael Chaplin 014 2x08
A small plane crash at Leopards Den brings an unwanted visitor with questionable motives. His secret cargo introduces the possibility of exposure to a deadly virus.

Cast Members Absent: Nomsa Xaba (Nomsa Nguni)

Episode 15 - Part 1 of 2 11 March 2007 Ashley Pharoah 015 2x09
Dup's birthday celebration doesn't go according to plan. He's facing a health scare (which he has kept secret) and he doesn't feel like celebrating. Danny tries to coax Dup back out into the bush doing what he loves, but things take a deadly turn when Hobie the lion turns against them.
Episode 16 - Part 2 of 2 18 March 2007 Ashley Pharoah 016 2x10
The residents at Leopards Den are reeling from the lion attack. Danny has returned home from hospital, but Dup is still unconscious. Will he pull through? Meanwhile, Danny is suffering from post-traumatic stress, and Cedric Fatani (Mara's new manager) takes advantage of the situation.

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