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constable Max Simmonds's cousin, and when Stephen moved into his beach house, Mr Bad re-emerged, and the reign of terror started all over again. As Jamie's new lodger, 'Bill' and Jamie decided to celebrate becoming housemates by inviting two attractive young women to join them for drinks at the beach house – but it ended in tragedy with the grisly death of one of the women at the hands of Mr Bad. He returned to Eden Street to attempt to take revenge on Lisa, by freezing her to death in an industrial-sized freezer. He then went after Toni and kept her chained up in a derelict shed in the middle of the forest, and continually tormented Sheridan with terrifying
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serialised soap-opera format with the storylines now predominantly focused on the contract cast. Although still covering a range of hard-hitting issues, such as Lisa's traumatic rape ordeal, there began a colourful and interesting influx of new characters who were introduced to expand the small existing cast. Furthermore, the costumes became distinctive and fashionable and the music soundtrack was completely overhauled to include current hits and showcase new musical talent. All of these changes were part of the attempt to brighten up both the look and sound of
1362:. After a few more weeks of twisted Mr Bad madness, Stephen and his evil alter ego were finally killed off, and it was revealed to viewers in one final technicolour dream sequence that Stephen had not, in fact, killed Becky Campbell, but the trauma of finding Becky's dead body is how Stephen's murderous rampage as Mr Bad was triggered. This time, Stephen Richardson remained dead, Amy was sent off to a psychiatric ward, leaving Sam heartbroken, and it was at this point the writers struggled to keep up the momentum, and with pressure from 640:, to Westside, struggled to adjust to her new life in the city with Paul. Sarah and Rhonda became unlikely good friends, bonded by their experiences in getting to know the initially hostile and tight-knit community. It would be through Sarah's various legal cases at the legal aid centre working with Reverend Bob, and Rhonda's new job as Elly's Receptionist at the doctor's surgery working with Martha – as well as Paul's work at the police station with George – that many of the series' original moralistic storylines emerged. 838:), who began a steamy affair with Lisa Bennett which including a boundary-breaking bathtub seduction scene which caused a small ripple of controversy; next, George Sullivan's estranged daughter, Alice (Marianne Howard), came into the series rather spectacularly by surviving a crash in a light aircraft piloted by Daniel Windsor; And then, perhaps raising more than a few eyebrows in his congregation, Reverend Bob Brown's long-lost illegitimate son, Harley Kendrick ( 2674:. For example, Sky One episodes did not use the first theme tune at all, and the original music soundtrack was replaced with contemporary songs. Sky One episodes notably adopted the 1993 title sequence from episode 135 (aired in Australia in 1990) before reverting to the original short version when the series was moved to weekend hourly slots. This sequence was used on Sky's episodes from episode 252 through to episode 367. 1162:" became a serial killer was more by default than anything I think; I'd hired Vince... ...I had hired him just to do a one-murder job, if you like, but it just worked so well we kept it going and going and going... but Vince just really loved playing the role... ...because it was so anti-pretty boy – it was such an 'anti-pretty boy' role – he loved it, and to me the fact that Mr Bad 692:
episodes, but these often grim and socially conscious storylines were interspersed with lighter scenes, such as Rhonda and Sarah's cocktail party, Elly and Bob's slowly developing romance, and Rhonda unknowingly purchasing bedroom furniture from a porn baron. This gave the series a rather uneasy balance of crime and heavy drama mixed with lightweight soap opera and slapstick comedy.
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who'd been slowly introduced to viewers over the previous few weeks, and was now an average, middle-aged man. Sheridan's nightmares about Stephen became more frightening and intense, so she tried to warn her friends to stay away from him. They all assumed she was just being neurotic and that she should go and seek psychiatric help, but they were wrong to ignore her.
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truck that eventually killed him. Soon, Lisa stumbled on Michael's shallow grave in the forest, but then, shockingly, uncovered Virginia's grave next to it. Ratings soared and were now at their peak, and Stephen Richardson was finally arrested. But, after a dramatic stand-off with crooked country sergeant, Roy Harrison (
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series. But this was all the calm before the storm, and soon, Stephen Richardson was back in Westside. With the mysterious anonymous Radio DJ, "Doctor Rock", mercilessly goading the insane serial killer live on-air, Mr Bad came back to Westside to wreak his revenge, more bitter and vengeful than ever before.
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comatose Bonnie's hospital bedside and each read a line from a poem Max had found in recently deceased Reverend Bob's prayer book. As the last line was read out by Max, Bonnie finally opened her eyes, looked around, and simply said; "Max!" as everyone smiled and laughed around them. A final 10-minute
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story arc, the notorious 'Mr Bad' – a sadistic serial killer disguised as the community karate instructor. As the aforementioned original characters left, the twists and turns of Stephen and his evil alter-ego covered the losses, and the mid and latter part of the 1991 season was completely dominated
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Sheridan on the verge of a complete mental breakdown, her friends on Eden Street rallied to help her. It wasn't long before Michael's dead body was found at the side of the road. Devastated, Lisa made it her mission to find out why Michael was way out in the country, and how he came to be hit by the
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Towards the end of the 1989 season, the Patchett family was significantly expanded. Following a rather short engagement to Lisa Bennett, Chris met depressed and pregnant socialite, Megan Bromley (Lisbeth Kennelly), and, feeling sorry for her, he married her on the rebound. The character of Megan was
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could be seen as an urban version of that soap, tackling human interest, issue-led stories over two weekly hour-long episodes, with continuing storylines carried by the small regular ensemble cast. Further similarities included setting much of the action around the local police station, a pub, and a
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The regular cast were not included in the opening titles again and they were subsequently moved to the end credits. This sequence had the cast and production credits scrolling over an aerial shot of Westside during nighttime. There were a few different versions of the credits backdrop: one was of a
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When the final episode began, time had moved on seven weeks and gradually it was revealed that all the characters were alive having survived the previous episodes' cliffhangers. The remaining cast, including Elly, Laura, Jack, JoJo, Ernie, Sally, Nikki, Max, George, Martha and Alice gathered around
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The series entered its final few months with an uncertain future, and following the poorly received 'werewolf' storyline, there was further unrest behind the scenes. Scott McRae, who'd played Jamie Newman for over a year, was publicly sacked after he criticised the werewolf storyline to the press.
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fantasy". It ran for almost a year proving that viewers had accepted the radical changes in tone and content and perhaps emphasising this change was the problematic recast of the original leading character, Dr Elly Fielding. Penny Cook left the series in March 1991 after announcing her decision to
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A tense and nail-biting armed showdown between Mr Bad and the Westside police kept the viewers hooked, with Sheridan held hostage and Stephen becoming more and more unhinged. Finally, the explosive plot climaxed and Sheridan blew 'Mr Bad's face off with a shotgun when he was about to be taken into
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because she'd already said her goodbyes to everyone as she was returning to see her off-screen son in Melbourne. It wasn't long, however, before Sheridan's brother, Michael (Graham Harvey), became suspicious of Stephen's influence over his sister, but, as he got closer to the truth, Mr Bad claimed
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showed Sheridan's dream to viewers about the murder of a little girl called Becky Campbell at a birthday party, seemingly by a sinister-looking young man with his face painted half black and half silver. That person was revealed to viewers to be Steven Richardson, Claire Fielding's karate teacher,
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such a pretty boy really worked for it – it was unexpected... and the fact we had several cast members wanting to leave, not being pushed out... ...but we could roll all those stories together. What made us really unpredictable is that you didn't know who was going to die... ...we actually knocked
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After three months following the original format of gritty, hard-hitting storylines, extremely poor ratings proved that this approach was not working. The series was churning through storylines at such a fast pace that it was hard for viewers to keep up. Characters were introduced through the most
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The collection contains no extra features. Controversially, the first reel of episode 1 and all of episode 2 were taken from "a low quality source", which has been identified as a YouTube channel for a dedicated E Street fan site, which mainly uploaded off-air recordings. ViaVision claimed on the
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to the series after more than a year off-screen pursuing other roles. This time, he stayed for almost a year. Another returnee was Ernie Patchett who came back to Westside after his cousin, Mary, was mugged. Traumatised by the assault, Mary decided to return to England and Ernie proudly took back
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Life in Westside seemingly returned to normal, giving Sheridan time to get closer to Wheels, and they started a passionate relationship by memorably consummating their love for each other in a controversially steamy shower scene, which echoed Wheels' bubbly bathtub scenes with Lisa earlier in the
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under a cloud, and following this, the legal aid centre was phased out of the series for a while. Also leaving Westside was disgraced Daniel Windsor and his children (except Toni). Youngest son, Tom (Andrew Ferguson), was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and the family departed for specialist
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and music videos and musical performances began to be incorporated into episodes. The band "Undercover", led by Wheels's friend JoJo (Kelley Abbey), performed in 1989 episodes, and eventually went on tour (in the storyline). Later when she returned to Westside in 1991, "The Liquidators" were the
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aired in an earlier timeslot, these episodes were shown 19–24 March 1993 and were preceded by a warning to viewers that the episode contained scenes that some may find upsetting, as well as removing the actual explosion of the car entirely. Similarly, edits were made to the 'Mr Bad' storyline,
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storyline was in a prime time soap opera. Nevertheless, another bombshell was dropped on viewers when Michael Sturgess suddenly rose out of his shallow grave (next to Virginia's rotting corpse), and then tried to make it back to Westside to reveal the truth about Stephen Richardson and Mr Bad.
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in their crumbling bedsit. He goes to live with a foster family, but the boy accuses his foster father of sexual abuse. Homelessness, child abuse, domestic abuse, suicide, incest, disability, alcoholism, drug addiction, armed robbery, and illegal immigration are all covered explicitly in early
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Hitching his way back to Sydney, with his hair dyed dark brown and a moustache, Stephen murdered a truck driver, Bill McDonald, and adopted his identity. He answered an advert about a room for rent at James Newman's luxury beach house. James (Scott McRae) had earlier been introduced as police
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underwent its first major on-screen revamp. Initially, the preachy social commentary storylines were softened and gradually replaced by an increase in comedy and upbeat plots. Episode titles were dropped, and the two-episode, guest storyline of the week strand was replaced with a conventional
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initially rated poorly in Australia, but early audience research indicated that it had attracted both a significant proportion of the 14–35 audience demographic and a large male viewership. After a radical overhaul of the show, revised storylines and updated characters targeting the niche
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established characters in unique and creative ways: the violent demise of two original characters – Rhonda Berry was shot dead in an armed siege and Sarah McKillop was raped and suffocated to death – reinforced the original intention by the producers to shock viewers and push boundaries.
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sunset over Westside, another was a panning shot of the docks area in darkness. From the start of the 1993 season, a film of Westside during daytime debuted. The original Australian end credits contained several sponsorship credits that were removed from international broadcasts.
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logo forming, and then various establishing shots of Westside with creator, writer, director and producer credits. The theme tune changed to a new mix of the previous theme but was of a noticeably softer arrangement. This style of music and credits lasted until the final episode.
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Another blow quickly followed when viewer favourite and a pivotal character from the very start, Reverend Bob Brown, was dramatically killed off after Tony Martin quit the show due to a row over money. But despite winning "Most Popular Serial" in the 1992 Australian
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exploring challenging issues. As Chris dealt with having to get Megan sectioned following a major manic episode, Ernie, meanwhile, had a boost in the romance stakes: he returned from a short holiday head-over-heels in love with American lounge singer, Abbey Rossiter
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was produced as two one-hour episodes per week, but during the first season, output was reduced to one hour a week for five weeks between 11 May and 8 June 1989 as production underwent its first revamp. When it launched, there was a two-hour introductory episode,
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had adopted an entirely new look. There was a redesigned title sequence accompanied by a punchier, remixed theme tune – plus, the expanded cast of trendy, likeable and younger characters brought the desired balance of soap, comedy and drama to the new-look
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are all explored, and then abruptly conclude with the woman attempting to commit suicide and losing her unborn baby. A couple of weeks later, a four-episode story arc commenced which followed a ten-year-old boy who finds his mother dead from an overdose of
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became the final turning point and tabloids totally mauled the writers for their outlandish audacity and claimed the series was now past its peak and showing no signs of improving. Actor Bruce Samazan, commented at the time about the werewolf storyline:
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climaxed with three members of the Patchett family, Chris, Megan, and Abbey, all perishing in perhaps the most memorable moment of the entire series when they were all killed off in a highly shocking car bomb explosion. Redlich commented at the time:
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From episode 135, a brand new theme tune was introduced and a much shorter title sequence was adopted. This consisted of a short, 10-second saxophone riff edited from the new main theme tune along with two opposing long shots of Westside and the
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Stephen Richardson's reign of terror over Westside was fuelled by Sheridan's overwhelming fear of him, and despite her best efforts, she couldn't prevent the first shocking twist in the storyline which came with the murder of Dr Virginia Travis
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as a regular, and he married original favourite Lisa Bennett (Alyssa-Jane Cook). They all unwittingly become central to the next big storyline for the 1991 season: the arrival of the serial killer, Steven Richardson, better known as "Mr Bad"
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has given a start to a whole lot of untried actors such as Marcus , Richard Huggett, Alyssa-Jane and Paul Kelman. It's funny to remember them as shy young people no one had heard of and now see them as major players in television
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from the series inception in 1981 through to 1985. After a break of over two years, it was announced in late 1988 that Cook would be returning to television in a brand new series in a role created especially for her: Dr Elly in
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was cast as Ernie Patchett's new love interest, Sally McKinnon. These new characters were met with limited success, however; Penny was described as a clone of the departed character Alice Sullivan, and Jack Brown's clichΓ©d
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Suffering from concussion, badly injured Michael finally reached the main road, but, just as he was about to reach safety, he stumbled into the road and into the path of an oncoming truck and was killed instantly.
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as the hip and trendy Reverend Bob Brown and his blossoming relationship with Dr Elly spanned much of the entire run of the series. Other regulars from the beginning included the widowed publican Ernie Patchett
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followed similar storylines and characters during first couple of seasons, although some changes were made due to cultural differences. It was the intention to only make 1 season with 32 episodes. However,
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was split into two half-hour editions, and stripped Monday to Friday. Sky episodes also replaced the original opening and closing theme tune with the theme and openings used on later episodes in Australia.
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peaked in 1992 with the eventual conclusion of the long-running Mr Bad storyline. It was this plot that had kept the show at the top of the Australian ratings from mid 1991, and even after the departure of
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from Sydney to Melbourne, which would have caused many on-screen continuity issues, as well as creating unsustainable logistical problems for the entire cast and crew. Furthermore, Ten wanted to reformat
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loosely through the eyes of Sarah and Rhonda, with brash and bolshy Sarah disrupting life on the street with her progressive ideas on legal matters, while shy and slightly ditzy Rhonda, who'd moved from
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into five half-hour episodes, stripped Monday to Friday, the same as how the series was airing in Britain. With no extra money for relocation set-up costs, or for what amounted to an extra half-hour of
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logo, was redesigned and a much pacier montage of the contract cast was now linked together with a paintbrush wipe effect. The title credits were now distinctive shades of white and blue, and the new
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as his number one victim Sheridan Sturgess, the Mr Bad plot continued with a new actor playing the part. So following Sheridan blowing Stephen's face off, after a break of a few weeks, Mr Bad emerged
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From mid-to-late 1989 and into early 1990, many new cast members were added to the established original lineup, and these characters included a new solicitor for the legal centre, Jennifer St. James (
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With Elly seriously injured and facing a long recovery, the residents of Westside slowly come to terms with the tragic loss of so many friends when the repercussions of Sonny's actions become clear.
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started, there was a unique soundtrack created by Twilight Productions, and during 1989 as the series was establishing its own identity, Forrest Redlich made a deal with Australian record company
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that Sonny's eventual introduction was intended to shake up the series again and to remove several established characters that writers felt had run their course. Sonny's dark and dramatic time on
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It all started when Sheridan innocently bumped into Stephen on Eden Street and this chance encounter suddenly triggered memories in Sheridan's subconscious mind and she started to have strange
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started the series on Sunday, 5 April 1992 with episode 1. Sky then commenced the series from episode 43, twice daily, 13:00–13:30, and repeated later, 18:30–19:00, from Monday, 6 April 1992.
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tenuous of links with the regulars, but then disappeared at the end of their storyline, often with open-ended or unsatisfactory conclusions. The reliance on guest characters created a lack of
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This short style of opening lasted for the rest of the remaining 1990 episodes, and all of the 1991 and 1992 seasons, and was used until episode 368 – the final episode of the 1992 season.
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averaging around 750,000–1 million viewers an episode. This was at a time when there was an available audience of only around 2.5 million, due to Sky only being available via the
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had, by now, significantly improved: the revamp, new characters, and the serialised format had been a success and it was heading into the 1990s on its way to becoming a huge hit for
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about a young woman with severe learning difficulties who becomes pregnant after implied sexual abuse by a gang of young men. The subjects of rape, coercion and the legalities of
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to weekend daytime slots and it was briefly shown in the original hour-long format on Saturdays at 18:00–19:00, and Sundays at 13:00–14:00. However, on Tuesday, 4 January 1994,
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leave at the end of 1990 – not wanting to lose the pivotal character for good, writers brought Elly back and she returned from her six months in Bangladesh now being played by
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During the early part of the 1991 season, there was an exodus of several high-profile original characters; First to go was police constable Paul Berry (Warren Jones) who was
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There remained a dark undercurrent to the series, however, and while the writers ramped up the colour and comedy factor, they also set about revamping the cast, and
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recognised these shortcomings early on and immediately began to make radical changes to every aspect of the fledgling series. Forrest Redlich commented at the time:
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custody, leaving viewers with the ultimate cliffhanger as to whether she'd killed him or not. Australian ratings soared to two and a half to three million viewers.
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DVD. 2007. Umbrella Entertainment. Audio commentary on episode 288, Forrest Redlich, Creator, says that this storyline attracted this number of viewers at its peak
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4 December 2019 (19 November in some markets), the first 96 episodes covering the whole of season one and the beginning of season two, was released on Region 4 as
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This design of opening titles lasted until episode 134, featuring only minor alterations as characters came and went, and was updated for episodes 49 and 87.
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More new characters came into the show and George and Paul were joined at the police station by a young new recruit, police constable Max Simmonds, played by
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so successful was underpinned by the strong support cast involved in their own ongoing dramas and this was evidently missing in the very early episodes of
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did not perform well in Australian ratings. The opening episodes were seen as left-wing and relentlessly uncompromising in their approach to difficult and
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DVD. 2007 Umbrella Entertainment. Audio commentary on episode 288 makes reference to the series initially being specifically "left-wing" and hard-hitting
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The two remaining original characters – Rhonda Berry (Melanie Salomon), arrived in the first episode to join her husband, police constable Paul Berry (
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pub, a central location seen in virtually every episode of the series. Chris was best friends with the pub's feisty barmaid, Lisa Bennett, played by
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s greatest moments was then played out to the closing credits, "It's All Over Now" performed by Andrew Williams (who played Jack Brown) with Elly (
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With so much cast uncertainty, the solution was a raft of fresh new faces to revamp the series once again: Max's city lawyer cousin, Jamie Newman (
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on Region 2 allows fans in the UK an opportunity to view episodes 2 to 42 for the first time, and subsequent episodes in their original format.
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explained on a DVD release of these episodes in 2007 how the storyline was developed, and how those actors wishing to leave during this era of
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biggest stars. Max's arrival had been shortly preceded by the appearance of its newest bad-boy character, the ex-prison inmate, Sonny Bennett (
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Notably, during the Sonny Bennett storyline, where three characters are killed in a car bomb explosion (episodes 170–171), in the UK, where
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launched in the UK in April 1992, Sky One heavily publicised the launch of their new Australian soap, and promoted it with the taglines, "
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Storylines were hastily wrapped up and in the final episodes (403 and 404), the remaining characters were placed in life-threatening and
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first appeared as fashion designer Penny O'Brien, with her young daughter, Charlie (Prue Maguire). A former guest character, JoJo Adams (
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and move it entirely away from the gloomy atmosphere of its earliest episodes. Now with a targeted demographic, Forrest Redlich admitted
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returned to half hours episodes in the 18:30–19:00 timeslot with the afternoon repeat now at 12:30–13:00. Finally, September 1994,
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was moved to the 19:00–19:00 slot and the last episode 404 aired on Monday 27-Tuesday 28 February 1995 as two half-hour editions.
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29 January 1995 and ran for one season of 37 hour-long episodes. The serial aired weekly on Sunday evenings for all of its run.
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was also remixed into a much faster, brighter, and punchier arrangement, but the closing theme was retained for the time being.
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As of October 2020 it is unlikely there will be any more collections released due to the low sales of E Street Collection One.
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do things on alcoholism, venereal diseases and such social subjects, we chose the serial killer. Unfortunately they do exist."
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made up of clips from the pilot and the first few episodes of the show, and was accompanied by a laid back, saxophone driven,
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are played on the radio regularly in several 1989 episodes. "Live it Up" was also used in an elaborate commercial to promote
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in Sydney, were used for all of the establishing shots of Westside and the backdrop for outside filming, a key location being
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s leading, anchor character, Doctor Elly Fielding. Penny Cook had previously had a popular run as veterinarian Vicky Dean in
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in November 2005, it had been the last Australian soap opera to screen its episodes in this format. Notably, in the U.K.,
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and it finally sealed the popularity of the series when it peaked at No. 1 in the Australian ratings for the first time.
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DVD audio commentary. Glamorous and upfront, Sheridan became the series new leading lady. Her brother, Michael Sturgess (
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From episode 369, the first episode of the 1993 season, a new sequence following an aerial view of Eden Street with the
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Redlich had worked on as a writer, script editor, and a producer for several years until 1988. The earliest episodes of
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became a success and 15 seasons (1067 episodes) were originally aired between 1993 and 2008 – therefore it outlasted
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DVD. 2007. Umbrella Entertainment. Audio commentary with series creator Forrest Redlich makes reference to this.
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title card used at the beginning of episodes 39 to 134. The cast were no longer credited in the opening titles.
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in 1993, a CD and cassette compilation of some of the songs that were featured in the show was released called,
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for good in episode 302, taking with him the popular character, Sheridan Sturgess, which also marked the end of
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appeared from episode 2 to 46; although credited for episode 1, she did not appear. Credited until episode 48
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s final scene, thus suitably signifying the end of the four-and-a-half year series. Finally, a song called "
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had undoubtedly moved on from its well-meaning inception. Redlich defended the storyline, branding it "pure
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The controversial plot was now at its height, and while more and more viewers were switching on, TV critics
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won the coveted "Most Popular Serial" category, finally sealing the peak of success in its home territory.
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aired in January 1989. After the much-publicised launch and following generally positive critical reviews,
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has been released on DVD. Up to January 2020, episodes 1 to 96 and 253 to 292 have been released on DVD.
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The next big arrival was the powerful business woman Sheridan Sturgess who came to Westside to take over
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release that the master tape for episode 1 was incomplete and episode 2's master tape no longer exists.
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particularly the murders of Virginia Travis and Michael Sturgess, which were both cut for UK broadcast.
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doctor's surgery with the regular cast established as working at one of these locations. While in rural
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at around the same time as many popular storylines were being wrapped up. A big loss to the series was
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through Via Vision. Region 2 (UK compatible) is available to order on some niche mail-order websites.
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who completed 3 separate stints in the show as Stanley "Wheels" Kovac. Early in the series, he used a
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meant for Reverend Bob, and then the final act of suicide by Sonny himself. Forrest Redlich talked to
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As noted, different titles and a revised music soundtrack were used on the international versions of
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Not long after the start of the second season in January 1990, solicitor Jennifer St. James departed
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about the writing out of the three characters, and went on to thank loyal viewers for the success
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guest 19–20; then appeared as a regular from episode 51 to 82, but credited from episode 49 to 86
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on a secret mission to kill Jack. Shortly after this, the much derided storyline of an elaborate
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The loss of the well-established characters signalled another noticeable change in direction for
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as Craig "C.J" Jones. It was around this point that pop music videos became a regular feature in
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was released on DVD for the first time through Umbrella Entertainment. The first boxset, called
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DVD. 2007. Umbrella Entertainment. Audio commentary on episode 288 from Creator Forrest Redlich
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Wednesday and Thursdays, 19:30–20:30. Reduced to one episode a week between May and June 1989.
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regular band performing in the show. Background music played on radios, and on the Jukebox at
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where the (early 1990) cast perform a specially choreographed dance to the song on the set of
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so that popular contemporary hits could be played in every episode. The international hits "
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material per week, Redlich decided immediately to call time on the residents of Westside.
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his next victim: Michael was brutally attacked with a shovel and buried next to Virginia.
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was determined to keep his creation at the top of the ratings. It had, by now, surpassed
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is short for Eden Street, which is based in a tough fictional inner-city district called
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DVD set. 2007. Umbrella Entertainment. Quote taken from audio commentary on episode 288.
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Episodes were heavily customised and re-edited by Westside Productions for broadcast on
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DVD set. 2007. Umbrella Entertainment. Quote taken from audio commentary on episode 288
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also released a single, a rap record called "One of a Kind", but it was not a success.
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was soon taken by yet another Patchett relative when Vi sent her English cousin, Mary (
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Toni Windsor joined the other young new characters, including Stanley "Wheels" Kovac (
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ran for 404 episodes, each one hour long. Like many Australian soap operas before it,
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even more colour and credibility, and they included the series' next breakout star:
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On 20 August 2006, several cast members were reunited on the Australian TV series
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s final few months- especially when Elly's former sister-in-law, Laura Fielding (
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There was a significant amount of location work, and the (then) gritty areas of
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To brighten up a sombre time, several new young faces were introduced to give
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when he began a whirlwind romance with Elly. Daniel's eldest daughter, Toni (
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and produced by his production company, Westside Television Productions, for
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These were harrowing scenes, topped off by the accidental shooting of Elly (
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was broadcast as two one-hour episodes each week and until the premiere of
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by the time it began airing in Britain. In the bestselling teen magazine,
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left to have a baby). Virginia's death was not known to the characters of
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as district nurse Martha O'Dare, enhanced the community feel of Westside.
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control of his pub. By the end of the 1991 season, and for most of 1992,
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Shelley, Gary (16 March 1991). "The search for our silver sensations!".
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Mid 1992, there were several high-profile cast departures who all left
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created the role of Cathy and he worked extensively with Raison on
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The action of the soap opera revolves around the local community.
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was cancelled by Network Ten, during October 1993, Sky One moved
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During 1990, music became a key aspect of the growing success of
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knocking him out, sparking a huge fire which then trapped Elly (
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logo was underlined with a stripe of red graffiti. The opening
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who starred as the show's most memorable character, Mr Bad.
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aired as edited half-hour episodes, stripped 5 days a week.
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who came in as Nikki Spencer along with her brother, Zach (
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E Street: Collection One DVD release; ViaVision, 2019
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originally went into production in late 1994, using
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Elly rejoined her daughter Claire who'd returned to
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off some of our regular cast that wanted to leave."
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During the first 12 months it aired in the UK, 2317:By 1991, some of the actors and actresses, namely 1280:and this also marked the return of hugely popular 1276:as well by hitching a ride on the back of Wheels' 1044:, admitting his admiration for the actress on the 1013:was now nearing the top of Australian TV ratings. 595:Another stand-out member of the original cast was 3921:"Interview with Alexa Wyatt – writer on e Street" 3536:"Claire Fielding played by Brooke Mikey Anderson" 3058:In January 2020, the release of a follow-up DVD, 2451:Wednesday 25 January 1989 – Thursday 20 May 1993 3004:(Nikki) with Australian soap expert and author, 2685:and the cast were nominated for and won several 1300:was now a recognised hit and executive producer 584:. Elly was a single Mum to young tomboy Claire ( 3218: 2609:theme tune which was credited to the composer, 1474: 1160: 1067: 961: 937: 850:used to demonstrate the devastating effects of 756: 722: 4478:. 30 October 1993 – via www.discogs.com. 2554:became one of the highest rated programmes on 1628:(JoJo) was played over the final end credits. 819:), moved his family of four young children to 4958: 3377:The A to Z of Australian Radio and Television 3307:) – but a more accurate translation would be 3216:. Creator Forrest Redlich commented in 2007: 674:subjects; for example, the second episode of 557:, this was replaced with a legal aid centre. 8: 3200:Like several other Australian soap operas, ( 1896:Alice Sullivan (Marianne Howard) 1989–1992 ( 1448:storylines were considered the low point of 831:, and moved in with Elly for several years. 491:demographics, the ratings steadily climbed. 4974:Logie Award for Most Popular Drama Program 4965: 4951: 4943: 2395:, and the following evening, episode two, 2112:Joey Valentine (Lorry D'er Cole) 1991–92 ( 1289:was the most popular series in Australia. 1217:bosses were questioning how appropriate a 1154:became a victim of 'Mr Bad' and were duly 815:); dashing airline pilot, Daniel Windsor ( 733:After six months, starting at episode 39, 31: 20: 5514:1993 Australian television series endings 4777:"King of quiz and ABC take Logie honours" 4619:"Logies into the nineties! Nominations". 4519: 4517: 4435: 4433: 4431: 4174: 4172: 4170: 4168: 4166: 4164: 4162: 4088: 4086: 4084: 4082: 4080: 4078: 4076: 4047: 4045: 3932: 3930: 3859: 3857: 3855: 3767: 3765: 3449: 3447: 3445: 3443: 3441: 3314:Creator Forrest Redlich mentioned on the 1525:was over. Creator and executive producer 5509:1989 Australian television series debuts 4605: 4603: 4601: 4599: 4597: 4507: 4505: 4503: 4501: 4367: 4365: 4310: 4308: 4306: 4112: 4110: 4009: 4007: 4005: 4003: 4001: 3999: 3949: 3947: 3821: 3819: 3817: 3815: 3813: 3439: 3437: 3435: 3433: 3431: 3429: 3427: 3425: 3423: 3421: 3067: 2691: 2613:, who'd also composed the theme tune to 2188:Charlie O'Brien (Prue McGuire) 1992–93 ( 1846:Daniel Windsor (Chris Orchard) 1989–90 ( 1724:episodes 1–31, credited until episode 36 616:as police sergeant George Sullivan, and 16:Australian television series (1989–1993) 5504:Television shows set in New South Wales 4133: 4131: 4129: 4127: 4125: 3564:"Tony Martin played Reverend Bob Brown" 3509: 3507: 3505: 3503: 3353: 3334:scripts for episodes 43 through to 80. 3291:This title in English literally means 1864:Tom Windsor (Andrew Ferguson) 1989–90 ( 1118:as Auntie Vi Patchett, but her room at 1020:, and eventually, the local TV station 4839:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 4832: 4492:DVD release and cross-referenced with 3733:"Own a slice of Australian TV history" 3062:, was forecast but not yet confirmed. 2217:Jack Brown (Andrew Williams) 1992–93 ( 2006:Sonny Bennett (Richard Huggett) 1990 ( 1878:Sally Windsor (Emma Scanlon) 1989–90 ( 1871:Simon Windsor (Trent Newman) 1989–90 ( 1675:Chris Patchett (Paul Kelman) 1989–90 ( 1408:) was written out after new producer, 1171:This storyline was a huge success for 863:). Not long after this, soap veteran, 4276:"TV Week Logie Awards – Past Winners" 3550:"David Fielding played by Noel Hodda" 2974:Like several Australian soap operas, 2403:consisted of the following episodes: 2046:Zac Spencer (Daniel Knight) 1990–91 ( 1729:Ernie Patchett (Vic Rooney) 1989–93 ( 1722:Rhonda Berry (Melanie Salomon) 1989 ( 1250:visions and more twisted mind games. 1229:dead, Virginia officially 'missing', 746:was revamped to intentionally target 7: 3697:"Katrina Sedgwick as Sarah McKillop" 3490:"Elly Fielding played by Penny Cook" 2707: 2562:satellite and selected cable areas. 2494:Meet Your New Neighbours on E Street 2170:Jamie Newman (Scott McRae) 1992–93 ( 4897:"Review: E Street - Collection One" 4855:"E Street – the Best of Mr Bad DVD" 3239:in a Dutch-language version called 3231:In Belgium, the Belgian TV channel 2498:"Your New Neighbours Are Moving In" 1715:Paul Berry (Warren Jones) 1989–91 ( 1529:explained on the 2007 DVD release, 239:Ashley Irwin / Twilight Productions 4716:"Finally, Jana gets her gold gong" 3620:"Leslie Dayman as George Sullivan" 3606:"Alyssa Jane Cook as Lisa Bennett" 2548:Tough but gentle, strong but sweet 1907:Mike Kominski (Sean Scully) 1989 ( 659:for the entire run of the series. 14: 5494:Australian television soap operas 4869:"E Street – Mr Bad's Revenge DVD" 3669:"Melanie Salomon as Rhonda Berry" 2689:during the show's four-year run. 2455:Repeated the first 184 episodes ( 1620:", originally by Australian band 1467:that involved Max turning into a 926:admitted in an interview for the 231:(see list of credited cast below) 4799: 4738: 4677: 4053:"1991: September 28 – October 4" 3907:"30 years since 10 TV Australia" 3634:"Cecily Polson as Martha O'Dare" 3375:Albert Moran and Chris Keating, 3026:creator and executive producer, 997:– its most popular young actor, 540:, a highly successful serial on 5499:Network 10 original programming 4775:Oliver, Robin (20 March 1993). 4714:Oliver, Robin (14 March 1992). 4511:Episode numbers taken from IMDB 4476:"E Street The Music (1993, CD)" 4465:YouTube: "E Street dance promo" 4394:"1992: December 27 – January 2" 4139:"1991: August 31 – September 6" 3938:"1990: October 27 – November 2" 3592:"Paul Kelman as Chris Patchett" 3455:"Aussie Soap Archive: E Street" 3149:Commentary on Episode 288 with 3111:Commentary on Episode 272 with 993:– a doomed rival soap opera on 766:became notorious for regularly 560:A more obvious comparison with 478:Organization, was cancelled by 345:Westside Television Productions 4756:. Television.AU. 18 March 2013 3731:Roberts, Owen (7 March 2019). 3578:"Vic Rooney as Ernie Patchett" 3133:The Best of Mr Bad (Volume 02) 3095:The Best of Mr Bad (Volume 01) 3011: 2544:Mad, Bad and Dangerous to know 1914:Megan Patchett (nΓ©e Bromley) ( 1760:recurring 1–38, regular 39–209 1024:. This key role was played by 281: 270: 1: 4883:"E Street ~ the Tribute Site" 4695:. Television.AU. 7 March 2012 4375:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 4351:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 4318:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 4292:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 4257:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 4222:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 4096:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 4017:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3971:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3888:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3867:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3829:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3775:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3713:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3650:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3517:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3471:Pluto Press Australia, 2004. 3318:featured on the DVD release, 2617:, the short-lived soap opera 1866:regular 48–106, guest 150–155 1366:to go for an older audience, 750:, which he described as the " 4625:. 10 March 1990. p. 10. 3683:"Warren Jones as Paul Berry" 3018:A second five-disc DVD set, 2433:(1993) – episodes 369 to 404 2427:(1992) – episodes 277 to 368 2421:(1991) – episodes 178 to 276 1094:live on Sheridan's TV show, 871:and helped him run the pub. 564:was the addition of actress 530:was created and produced by 474:, which was produced by the 4488:Episode numbers taken from 2994:The Best of Mr Bad Volume 1 2983:The Best of Mr Bad Volume 1 2415:(1990) – episodes 87 to 177 2143:recast from episode 299–318 5530: 4422:"1993: March 28 – April 3" 4036:"1991: July 27 – August 2" 1808:recurring 25–62, guest 112 1517:, in an interview for the 1106:) and Claire all departed 1065:when the storyline began: 410:(Network Ten series, 1994) 5468: 4980: 4782:The Sydney Morning Herald 4721:The Sydney Morning Herald 4659:The Sydney Morning Herald 3805:Super Aussie Aussie Soaps 3757:The Best of Mr Bad Part 2 3189:Via Vision Entertainment 3042:E Street – Collection One 2871: 2855: 2808: 2799: 2794: 2747: 2738: 2733: 2597:The original episodes of 2409:(1989) – episodes 1 to 86 1182:. A vivid and unsettling 1146:by this convoluted plot. 394: 30: 4555:"1991: June 29 – July 5" 4490:E Street: Collection One 3170:E Street (Collection 01) 3060:E Street: Collection Two 3053:E Street: Collection One 3035:E Street: Collection One 2898:Most Popular New Talent 2832:Most Popular New Talent 2771:Most Popular New Talent 2397:"An Ounce of Prevention" 1787:Stanley "Wheels" Kovac ( 874:The viewing figures for 638:Ballina, New South Wales 287:404 x 60-minute episodes 5002:The One Day of the Year 4542:E Street Collection One 4454:E Street Collection One 4336:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 4193:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 4117:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 3847:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 3379:Scarecrow Press, 2009. 3320:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 3020:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 3013:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 2720:Most Popular New Talent 2159:Sergeant Roy Harrison ( 1738:Brooke "Mikey" Anderson 1531:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 1046:Mr Bad's Revenge Part 2 4408:"1993: February 21–27" 4180:"1991: December 14–20" 3222: 3163:Umbrella Entertainment 3140:19 (Episodes 273–292) 3126:Umbrella Entertainment 3102:20 (Episodes 253–272) 2601:had a lengthy opening 2540:It's Time You Moved In 2459:) during 2003 at 12:00 1478: 1459:), turned out to be a 1393:'s run in the series. 1169: 1114:. 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Index


Soap opera
crime drama
Forrest Redlich
Louise Crane
Serge Lazareff
Forrest Redlich
Steve J. Spears
Hugh Stuckey
Linden Wilkinson
Bruce Best
Rod Hardy
Karl Zwicky
Neil Sutherland
Rozelle
Balmain
Network Ten
Richmond Hill
A Country Practice
Westerdeich
Australian television
soap opera
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Network Ten
Logie awards
Richmond Hill
Grundy
Network Ten
HeadLand
Forrest Redlich

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