Episode 1 - [Sins Of The Past] |
Details : Xena battles an evil warlord a vengeful Cyclops and harsh weather during her journey home to Amphipolis where she's joined by a young woman named Gabrielle who's a resourceful young protege. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jay Laga'aia as Draco | Stephen Hall as Hector | Linda Jones as Hecuba | Anton Bentley as Perdicas | Patrick Wilson as Cyclops | Dave Perrett as Gar | Wally Green as Old Man | Roydon Muir as Kastor | Huntly Eliott as First Citizen | Winston Harris as Boy | Darien Takle as Cyrene | Geoff Snell as Herodotus | Willa O'Neill as Lila | Director : Doug Lefler | |
Air Date : Sep. 04, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 2 - [Chariots Of War] |
Details : Xena defends a town against a band of thugs led by a father and son duo and when she is wounded Gabrielle is left worrying for the warrior princess. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Nick Kokotakis as Darius | Jeffrey Thomas as Cycnus | Stu Turner as Sphaerus | Morgan Palmer Hubbard as Argolis | Patrick Morrison as Lykus | Ruth Morrison as Sarita | Nigel Godfrey as Tyrus | Robert Harte as Ruffian | Dane Jerro as Homesteader | Director : Harley Cokeliss | |
Air Date : Sep. 11, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 3 - [Dreamworker] |
Details : When Gabrielle is kidnapped by a mystic Xena enters an altered state of consciousness and must face ghosts from her past in order to rescue her friend. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Nathaniel Lees as Manus | Desmond Kelly as Elkton | John Palmer as Baruch | Bruce Hopkins as Termin | Matthew Jeffs as Gothos | Michael Daly as Mesmer | Patrick Smith as Dolas | Sydney Jackson as Storekeeper | Lawrence Wharerau as Mystic Warrior | Polly Baigent as Doppelganger | Peter Phillips as Xena Warrior | Grant Boucher as 2nd Xena Warrior | Colin Francis as Swordsmith | Director : Bruce Seth Green | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : Sep. 18, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 4 - [Cradle Of Hope] |
Details : Xena employs stealthy maneuvers to protect an infant who an oracle claims will one day usurp the King's throne. Meanwhile Xena must also make sure that Pandora the granddaughter of the legendary original is able to reset the lock on her precious box. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Pandora | Latham Gaines as Kastor | Edward Newborn as King Gregor | Simon Prast as Nemos | Kristie O'Sullivan as Ophelia | Beryl Te Wiata as Cynara | Christine Bartlett as Philana | Tony Bishop as Weasel | Paul Minifie as Innkeeper | Paul Norell as Street Vendor | Alan de Malmanche as Old Man | Writer : Terence Winter | Director : Michael Levine | |
Air Date : Sep. 25, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 5 - [The Path Not Taken] |
Details : In order to stop a war Xena must save a princess that has been taken from her home. The kidnapping could lead to a war. Xena realizes that a weapons dealer is the one that has caused everything. When she tracks the dealer she meets her old love Marcus but she is not sure how she feels about him. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Peter Sa'ena Brown as Soldier | Bobby Hosea as Marcus | Nicola Cliff as Jana | Jimi Liversidge as Agranon | John O'Leary as Antonius | Iain Rea as Brisus | Crawford Thomson as Dictys | Stephen Tozer as Mezentius | Director : Stephen L. Posey | Writer : Julie Sherman | |
Air Date : Oct. 02, 1995 |
Episode 6 - [The Reckoning] |
Details : Xena is mistaken for the killer who attacked and murdered a group of townspeople and is put on trial causing Ares the god of war to be delighted at the success of his plan. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Christopher Mayer as Peranis | William Johnson as Benitar | Danny Lineham as Grathios | Christian Hodge as Teracles | Phaedra Hurst as Teresia | Meryl Main as Areolis' Widow | Ross Harper as Polinios | Sam Holland as Teen Son | Kevin Smith as Ares | Writer : Peter Allan Fields | Director : Charles Siebert | |
Air Date : Oct. 16, 1995 |
Episode 7 - [The Titans] |
Details : Gabrielle fools around with an ancient scroll and releases three Titans from centuries of captivity. Once again Xena must save a village from destruction. Gabrielle also finds time for love. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Andy Anderson as Hesiod | Mark Raffety as Hyperion | Amanda Tollemache as Theia | Eddie Campbell as Crius | Paolo Rotondo as Phyleus | Syd Mannion as Calchas | David Mackie as Rhodos | Jack Dacey as Creon | Peter Morgan as Barkeep | Maggie Tarver as Villager | Director : Eric Brevig | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Oct. 30, 1995 |
Episode 8 - [Prometheus] |
Details : When the gods capture Prometheus mankind begins to lose the gifts he gave them: fire and the ability to heal themselves. It's up to Xena Gabrielle Hercules and Iolaus to try to free Prometheus from his chains but whoever is the one who frees him may end up dead. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kevin Sorbo as Hercules | Jodie Dorday | Roussel Dubois as Demophon | Paul Norell as Statius | Sara Wiseman as Woman | Michael Hurst as Iolaus | Director : Stephen L. Posey | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Nov. 06, 1995 |
Episode 9 - [Death In Chains] |
Details : Xena must free Hade's sister Celesta Death Herself from King Sisyphus who wants to cheat death by holding her hostage thus prolonging his life. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kate Hodge as Celesta | Kieren Hutchison as Talus | Ray Henwood as King Sisyphus | Leslie Wing as Queen Karis | Gordon Toi Hatfield as Seerus | Paul McLaren as Streptus | Kelly Greene as Guard | Allan Wilkins as Thug | Beryl Te Wiata as Old Woman | Wayne England as Wounded Man | Chris Graham as Toxeus | Erik Thomson as Hades | Director : Charles Siebert | |
Air Date : Nov. 13, 1995 |
Episode 10 - [Hooves And Harlots] |
Details : When Xena and Gabrielle encounter the Amazons Gabrielle tries to save an Amazon and unwittingly finds herself an Amazon princess. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mark Ferguson as Krykus | David Aston as Tyldus | Alison Bruce as Queen Melosa | Rebekah Mercer as Terreis | Colin Moy as Phantes | Chris Bailey as Celano | Antony Starr as Mesas | John Watson as Arben | Aurora Philips as Magdelus | Tanya Dignan as Eponin | Andrew Kovacevich as Tor | Danielle Cormack as Ephiny | Director : Jace Alexander | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : Nov. 20, 1995 |
Episode 11 - [The Black Wolf] |
Details : Xena infiltrates a band of rebels led by the Black Wolf and helps them defend themselves against Xerxes the warlord. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Maggie Tarver as Hermia | Kevin J. Wilson as Xerxes | Emma Turner as Flora | Nigel Harbrow as Koulos | Ian Hughes as Diomedes | Ross Duncan as Parnassus | John Dybvig | Colin Francis as The Grump | Jonathan Bell-Booth as Chief Guard | John Pemberton as Arresting Guard | Tim Hosking as Blacksmith | Adam Middleton as Black Wolf Sympathizer | Jim Rawdon as Father | Robert Trebor as Salmoneus | Director : Mario DiLeo | Writer : Alan Jay Glueckman | |
Air Date : Jan. 08, 1996 |
Episode 12 - [Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts] |
Details : Helen of Troy summons Xena and asks her to help end the war between the Greeks and the Trojans that began over her. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Galyn Görg as Helen | Scott Garrison as Perdicus | Cameron Rhodes as Deiphobus | Warren Carl as Paris | Ken Blackburn as King Menelaus | Adrian Keeling as Miltiades | Matthew Jeffs as Trojan Soldier | John Manning as Greek Scout | Peter Ford as Zealot Guard | Director : T.J. Scott | |
Air Date : Jan. 15, 1996 |
Episode 13 - [Athens City Academy Of The Performing Bards] |
Details : Gabrielle wants to enter the Athens City Academy of the Performing Bards but finds that it is not quite what she thought it would be. She helps another aspiring bard discover his true storytelling talent. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dean O'Gorman as Homer / Orion | Graham Moore as Polonius | Andrew Thurtell as Twickenham | Joe Manning as Euripedes | Patrick Brunton as Stallonus | Alan de Malmanche as Docenius | Lori Dungey as Kellos | David Weatherley as Gastacius | Bernard Moody as Drunk | Director : Jace Alexander | Writer : Steven L. Sears | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Jan. 22, 1996 |
Episode 14 - [A Fistful Of Dinars] |
Details : Xena searches for Ambrosia a substance capable of turning someone into a god. She hopes to find it before someone who is unworthy to be a god does. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jeremy Roberts as Thersites | Peter Daube as Petracles | Richard Foulkes Jr. as Lycus | Huntly Eliott as Calicus | Merv Smith as Head Villager | Lawrence Wharerau as Klonig | Director : Josh Becker | Writer : Steven L. Sears | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Jan. 29, 1996 |
Episode 15 - [Warrior Princess] |
Details : The daughter of King Lias Diana is the target of assassins. Fortunately Xena looks almost exactly like her. So Xena goes undercover to force the assassins out of hiding and capture them. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Latham Gaines as Mineus | Patrick Smith as Glauce | Michelle Huirama as Tesa | Jason Hoyte as Timus | Jonathon Acorn as Mirus | Mia Koning as Waif | Ian Miller as Low Life | Jason Tahu as Fat Ninja | Norman Forsey as King Lias | Iain Rea as Philemon | Writer : Brenda Lilly | Director : Michael Levine | |
Air Date : Feb. 05, 1996 |
Episode 16 - [Mortal Beloved] |
Details : When her dead love Marcus asks Xena to help save good souls she travels to the underworld to set things right. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bobby Hosea as Marcus | Paul Willis as Atyminius | Michael Hurst as Charon | Chris Graham as Toxeus | John Palmer as Traveler | Chantelle Brownlee as Bride | Geoff Clendon as Bride's Father | Erik Thomson as Hades | Director : Garth Maxwell | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Feb. 12, 1996 |
Episode 17 - [The Royal Couple Of Thieves] |
Details : Xena enlists the help of Autolycus the King of Thieves in order to steal a treasure chest from a warlord and return it to its rightful owners - unless Autolycus has something to say about that. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bruce Campbell as Autolycus | Mark Raffety as Arkel | Grant Bridger as Sinteres | Crawford Thomson as Prognese | Arch Goodfellow as Kelton | Patrick Kuhtze as Belart | Ian Harrop as Magmar | David Telford as Malthus | Director : John Cameron | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : Feb. 19, 1996 |
Episode 18 - [The Prodigal] |
Details : After freezing in the face of danger a confused Gabrielle returns home to Potidaea where she receives a not-so-warm welcome from the people who have hired a so-called warrior to save them from a warlord. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tim Thomerson as Meleager the Mighty | Alan Palmer as Pharis | Stephen Hall as Damon | Kelly Greene as Derq | Anton Bentley as Athol | Barry Te Hira as Highwayman | Wally Green as Driver | Ashley Stansfield as Sentry | Margaret Conquest as Villager | Stephen Walker as Peasant | Willa O'Neill as Lila | Director : John T. Kretchmer | Writer : Chris Manheim | |
Air Date : Mar. 04, 1996 |
Episode 19 - [Altared States] |
Details : A young boy is hunted by his father and brother. They want to sacrifice him to their god because their faith demands it. It's up to Xena and a drugged Gabrielle to save him. |
Guest Cast and Crew : David de Lautour as Icus | David Ackroyd as Anteus | Karl Urban as Mael | Teresa Woodham as Zora | Sean Ashton-Peach as Zealot | Jack Dacey as Zealot | Peter Ford as Zealot Guard | Graham Smith as Senior Zealot | Director : Michael Levine | Writer : Chris Manheim | |
Air Date : Apr. 22, 1996 |
Episode 20 - [Ties That Bind] |
Details : As the god of war Ares schemes to make Xena lead his army the warrior princess meets a man claiming to be her long-lost father. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tom Atkins as Atrius | Stephen Lovatt as Kirilus | Sonia Gray as Rhea | Lutz Halbhubner as Tarkis | Jonathan Whittaker as Andrus | Nancy Broadbent as Areliesa | Robin Kora as Village Elder | Heidi Anderson-Swan as Slave Girl | John Manning as Ranch Hand | Kevin Smith as Ares | Hemi Marcum as Warrior #3 | Director : Charles Siebert | Writer : Nora Kay Foster | Writer : Adam Armus | |
Air Date : Apr. 29, 1996 |
Episode 21 - [The Greater Good] |
Details : Xena helps Salmoneus aka Lord Seltzer when a warlord wants him dead due to a bad transaction. Meanwhile a mysterious blond woman is stalking Xena. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Robert Trebor as Salmoneus / Lord Seltzer | Peter McCauley as Talmadeus | Jonathon Hendry as Ness | Natalya Humphrey as Photis | Kenneth Prebble as Old Man | Timothy Adam as Kalus | Director : Gary Jones | |
Air Date : May. 06, 1996 |
Episode 22 - [Callisto] |
Details : The female warrior Callisto tries to turn the world against Xena by committing acts of terrorism in her name while Xena struggles to reclaim her true identity and discover why this angry young woman is doing this. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ted Raimi as Joxer | Ian Hughes as Melas | Kenneth McGregor as Akteon | Patricia Donovan as Old Woman | Michael Hallows as Villager | Henry Vaeoso as Warrior | David Rare as Theodorus | Director : T.J. Scott | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : May. 13, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 23 - [Death Mask] |
Details : After learning a raiding party's leader was responsible for the destruction in their village Xena and her brother set out to destroy him. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Joseph Kell as Toris | Michael Lawrence as Cortese | William Davis as Malik | Doug McCaulay as Aescalus | Elizabeth Skeen as Sera | Peter Needham as Village Elder | Writer : Peter Allan Fields | Director : Stewart Main | |
Air Date : Jun. 03, 1996 |
Episode 24 - [Is There A Doctor In The House] |
Details : Xena attempts to stop a war between two brothers while Gabrielle tends to a pregnant Amazon sister who is carrying the child of a centaur. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ray Woolf as Marmax | Andrew Robertt as Hippocrates | Ron Smith as Galen | Simon Farthing as Democritus | Charles Pierard as Thessalian Guard | Paul McLaren as POW Leader | Tony Billy as Mitoan Warrior | Geoff Houtman as Gangrene Man | Dean Vipond as Head Wound Man | Harriet Crampton as Hysterical Woman | Adam Middleton as Blind Soldier | Danielle Cormack as Ephiny | Director : T.J. Scott | Writer : Patricia Manney | |
Air Date : Jul. 29, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★★ |