Episode 1 - [Orphan Of War] |
Details : When Xena tries to help the centaurs protect a sacred stone that contains their evil she encounters someone from her past...her son. |
Guest Cast and Crew : David Taylor as Solan | Alexander Campbell as Meklan | Stephen Papps as See'er | Peter Tait as Daylon | Director : Charles Siebert | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : Sep. 30, 1996 |
Episode 2 - [Remember Nothing] |
Details : When Xena defends the Fates's temple they give her the gift of changing the past: her brother Lyceus never died and she never became the warrior princess...but that also means she never met Gabrielle. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mark Ferguson as Krykus | Aaron Devitt as Lyceus | Robert Harte as Maphias | Stephen Tozer as Mezentius | Slade Leef as Caputius | Chris Graham as Slave Boss | Micaela Daniel as Lachesis | Rebecca Kopacka as Clotho | Geoff Barlow as Storekeeper | Allan Wilkins as Head Guard | Mariao Hohaia as Minion | Elizabeth Pendergrast as Atropos | Director : Anson Williams | |
Air Date : Oct. 07, 1996 |
Episode 3 - [The Giant Killer] |
Details : When Gabrielle defends a young Isrealite named David her life is threatended until Xena proposes to fight her old friend the giant Goliath in return for freedom for the Philistines. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Calvin Tuteao as Dagon | Todd Rippon as Goliath | Antony Starr as David | Dale Corlett as Jonathan | Dennis Hally as King Saul | Emma Brunette as Sarah | John Leonard as Soldier | Brad Homan as Head Archer | Writer : Terence Winter | Director : Gary Jones | |
Air Date : Oct. 14, 1996 |
Episode 4 - [Girls Just Wanna Have Fun] |
Details : When Orpheus loses the power to subdue the god Bacchus with his music Xena and Gabrielle risk their lives to end Bacchus's reign of terror. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ted Raimi as Joxer | Matthew Chamberlain as Orpheus | Anthony Ray Parker as Bacchus | Kym Kristalie as Bacchae | Director : T.J. Scott | Writer : Nora Kay Foster | Writer : Adam Armus | |
Air Date : Oct. 28, 1996 |
Episode 5 - [Return Of Callisto] |
Details : Gabrielle plans to marry Perdicus her hometown sweetheart and must leave Xena and their travels at the same time that Callisto has escaped from prison and is headed straight for them with vengeance in mind. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Scott Garrison as Perdicus | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Frederick Bedford as Village Priest | Lance Cheshire as Starved Man | Puck Willis as Kid | Alex Moffat as Guard | David Scordino as Guard | David Rare as Theodorus | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Director : T.J. Scott | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Nov. 04, 1996 |
Episode 6 - [Warrior Princess Tramp] |
Details : When Diana's father takes ill Xena is summoned and runs into yet another lookalike a barmaid named Meg who seems quite taken with Joxer. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ted Raimi as Joxer | Chris Bailey as Agis | Norman Forsey as King Lias | Simon Fa'amoe as Alcibiades | Iain Rea as Philemon | Collette Pennington as Nurse | Timothy Faville as Barfly | Lawrence Wharerau as Barfly | Tai Hadfield as Guard | Director : Josh Becker | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Nov. 11, 1996 |
Episode 7 - [Intimate Stranger] |
Details : Callisto makes a bargain with Ares from Tarturus to switch bodies with Xena sending Xena into Tarturus and freeing Callisto. Xena in Callisto's form makes her own bargain with Hades to make things right but the only problem is...she has one day to fix it. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ted Raimi as Joxer | Erik Thomson as Hades | David Rare as Theodorus | Lee-Jane Foreman as Arleia | Michael Cooper as Gressius | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Darien Takle as Cyrene | Kevin Smith as Ares | Director : Gary Jones | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : Nov. 18, 1996 |
Episode 8 - [Ten Little Warlords] |
Details : Trapped in the body of Callisto Xena must help a mortal Ares recover his sword and restore him as the god of war. If she doesn't mortals will not be able to control their anger and she'll never recover her own body. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ted Raimi as Joxer | Erik Thomson as Hades | David Rare as Theodorus | Lee-Jane Foreman as Arleia | Michael Cooper as Gressius | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Darien Takle as Cyrene | Kevin Smith as Ares | Bruce Hopkins as Tegason | Director : Charles Siebert | Writer : Paul Robert Coyle | |
Air Date : Nov. 25, 1996 |
Episode 9 - [A Solstice Carol] |
Details : During Winter Solstice Xena and Gabrielle visit a town where it's Scrooge-like King has deemed that celebrating the holiday is a crime. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Joe Berryman as Senticles | Peter Vere-Jones as King Silvus | Sher Booth as Melana | Daniel James as Lynal | Lucas Young as Bearded Guard | Hemi Rudoph as Head Guard | Tony Bishop as Donkey Owner | Mike Howell as Guard | John Glass as Man | Junior Chile as Orphan #4 | Nicko Vella as Orphan #3 | Director : John T. Kretchmer | Writer : Chris Manheim | |
Air Date : Dec. 09, 1996 |
Episode 10 - [The Xena Scrolls] |
Details : In the year 1940 two female archaeologists searching for the Xena scrolls end up in an ancient tomb confronting legendary figures from the past. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ted Raimi as Joxer | Mark Ferguson as John Smythe | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Ajayshri as Nikos | Reza Sharifi Nejad as Local | Robert Tapert as Himself | Campbell Rousselle as Thug | Kevin Smith as Ares | Writer : Robert Sidney Mellette | Director : Charlie Haskell | |
Air Date : Jan. 13, 1997 |
Episode 11 - [Here She Comes Miss Amphipolis] |
Details : Xena masquerades as a beauty pageant contestant to stop a sabateur bent on destroying a peace treaty between two warlords. |
Guest Cast and Crew : John Sumner as Lord Clairon | Robert Trebor as Salmoneus | Calvin Tuteao as Doge of Messini | Stan Wolfgramm as Palatine of Parnassus | Timothy Lee as Regent of Skiros | Simone Kessell as Miss Messini | Jennifer Rucker as Miss Parnassus | Katherine Kennard as Miss Skiros | Brenda Kendall as Pageant Matron | Writer : Chris Manheim | Director : Marina Sargenti | |
Air Date : Jan. 20, 1997 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 12 - [Destiny] |
Details : After being gravely injured Xena's life flashes before her including the time when she learned the art of pressure points from a slavegirl and when she met Julius Caesar for the very first time. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ebonie Smith as M'Lila | Karl Urban as Julius Caesar | Nathaniel Lees as Nicklio | Grant Triplow as Brutus | Mark Perry as Vicerius | Grant Boucher as Telos | Slade Leef as Sitacles | Rebecca Kopacka as Young Callisto | Rebecca McKinnon as Slave Girl | Dan Ryan as Roman | |
Air Date : Jan. 27, 1997 |
Episode 13 - [The Quest] |
Details : After Xena's death Gabrielle becomes Queen of the Amazons while Autolycus finds himself possessed by the warrior princess Xena who needs ambrosia to bring herself back to life. But Xena's rebirth and Gabrielle's life are both threatened by an Amazon bent on obtaining the Amazon crown and the ambrosia. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bruce Campbell as Autolycus | Jodie Dorday as Solari | Melinda Clarke as Velasca | Michael Hurst as Iolaus | Alexander Tant as Xenan | David Fitchew as Vendor | Michael Dwyer as Ruffian | Kirstie O'Sullivan as Woman | Christian Hodge as Man | Danielle Cormack as Ephiny | Director : Michael Levine | |
Air Date : Feb. 03, 1997 |
Episode 14 - [A Necessary Evil] |
Details : Xena Gabrielle and the Amazons must battle an evil Amazon who ate ambrosia and is now a god. She wants Gabrielle dead and in order to stop her Xena and Gabrielle resort to asking for the help of the now immortal Callisto. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jodie Dorday as Solari | Melinda Clarke as Velasca | Hudson Leick as Callisto | Mark Webley as Guard | Danielle Cormack as Ephiny | Writer : Paul Robert Coyle | Director : Mark Beesley | |
Air Date : Feb. 10, 1997 |
Episode 15 - [A Day In The Life] |
Details : Xena and Gabrielle spend a day trying to save two villages one from a band of thugs the other from a giant while getting on each other's nerves and trying to not kill on another. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Alison Wall as Minya | Murray Keane as Hower | Willy de Wit as Zagreas | Tony Billy as Largo | Jim Ngaata as Gareth | Director : Michael Hurst | Writer : R.J. Stewart | |
Air Date : Feb. 17, 1997 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 16 - [For Him The Bell Tolls] |
Details : With Xena away on a mission Gabrielle must contend with Aphrodite who's interfering in one of Cupid's lovespells that will unite two kingdoms and who's put a spell on Joxer who behaves like a real hero whenver a bell rings. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Alexandra Tydings as Aphrodite | Craig Parker as Sarpedon | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Craig Walsh-Wrightson as King Lynaeus | Ross Jolly as King Barus | Mandie Gillette as Ileandra | Rachale Davies as Aria | Tai Hadfield as Guard | Jason Tahu as Fat Soldier Thrown Down the Well | Karl Urban as Cupid | Director : Josh Becker | Writer : Nora Kay Foster | Writer : Adam Armus | |
Air Date : Feb. 24, 1997 |
Episode 17 - [The Execution] |
Details : Xena and Gabrielle have only one day to determine what really happened when Gabrielle's friend Meleagor is sentenced to death for a murder he didn't commit. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tim Thomerson as Meleager the Mighty | Tony Blackett as Judge Arbus | Ranald Hendriks as Elysha | Douglas Kamo as Sullus | Dean Stewart as Executioner | Alvin Fitisemanu as Hawker | Ann Baxter as Elderly Woman | Colin Francis as Hurried Villager | Jonathon Acorn as Slim Man | Matthew Jeffs as Head Guard | Patrick Kuhtze as Guard | Director : Garth Maxwell | Writer : Paul Robert Coyle | |
Air Date : Apr. 07, 1997 |
Episode 18 - [Blind Faith] |
Details : After getting oil in her eys during a fight Xena goes blind and must deal with a man determined to kill her and rescue Gabrielle before she is forced to marry a king who has died or Gabrielle will soon join him. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jeremy Callaghan as Palaemon | Graham Lauder as Lagos | Chris Bailey as Apex | Sydney Jackson as Vidalus | Ajayshri as Vendor | Director : Josh Becker | Writer : Nora Kay Foster | Writer : Adam Armus | |
Air Date : Apr. 14, 1997 |
Episode 19 - [Ulysses] |
Details : Xena and Gabrielle must help Ulysses King of Ithica who is trying to return to his island homeland after ten years away but the god of the sea Poseidon doesn't make it easy. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Rachel Blakely as Penelope | Timothy Raby as Meticles | Carl Bland as Layos | Donna Pivac as Siren | Geoffrey Knight as Pirate | Charles Siebert as Poseidon (voice) | Director : Michael Levine | |
Air Date : Apr. 28, 1997 |
Episode 20 - [The Price] |
Details : After becoming the hunted prey of the vicious Horde Xena must lead the local army against them while Gabrielle tends to the wounded and worries that Xena is returning to her dark and dangerous ways by stooping to the Horde's level. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Charles Mesure as Mercer | Paul Glover as Menticles | Mark Perry as Galipan | Tamati Rice as Garel | Justin Curry as G'Kug | Jason Hoyte as Athenian | Allan O'Halloran as Fatigued / Gashed Athenian | Sam Williams as Hordemaster | |
Air Date : May. 05, 1997 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 21 - [Lost Mariner] |
Details : After a shipwreck Xena must rescue Gabrielle from the cursed ship of Cecrops the lost mariner where anyone who steps aboard is there until they die. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tony Todd as Cecrops | George Henare as Hidsim | Nigel Harbrow as Basculis | Frank Iwan Jr. as Colfax | Michael Hallows as Tig | Eddie Campbell as Altrech | Charles Siebert as Poseidon (voice) | Director : Garth Maxwell | Writer : Steven L. Sears | |
Air Date : May. 12, 1997 |
Episode 22 - [A Comedy Of Eros] |
Details : When Cupid's infant son Bliss runs amok putting love spells on unsuspecting people Xena falls in love with the warlord Draco Draco falls for Gabrielle and Gabrielle gets the hots for Joxer. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jay Laga'aia as Draco | Ted Raimi as Joxer | Karl Urban as Cupid | Anthony Ray Parker as Pinullus | Cameron Russell as Bliss | Barry Te Hira as Craigan | Catherine Boniface as Priestess | John Carr Watson as Merchant | Sean Grant as Teenage Boy | Eric Lynch as Best Buddy | Collette Pennington as Housewife | Dave Perrett as Farmer | Michael Holt as Draco Man | Zen Player as Draco Man | Vanessa Mateja as Virgin | Cherie Bray-Taylor as Virgin | Director : Charles Siebert | Writer : Chris Manheim | |
Air Date : May. 19, 1997 |