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HOME AND AWAY 1988 : Alan Bateman, Victor Glynn, John Holmes : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Brett's father Gordon arrives when the baby is born but refuses to have anything with the child because she is female and berates Brett. Brett falls into a depression after being cut off by Gordon and books into the Caravan Park. Brett then decides he wants custody of his daughter Martha MacKenzie and blackmails Roo into handing her over by threatening to stop the development meaning, Alf and every other investor in the Bay will lose their money. Brett then grabs Martha and flees to Melbourne with Stacey and Philip Matheson in hot pursuit.

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Donovan won the role of Al and began filming for Home and Away on 23 October 1989. However, Donovan said that he intentionally played him as a "loveable villain". Clive Hopwood in his book Home and Away Special, described Al as Bobby Simpson's missing "father" who "crosses words" with Donald Fisher because he knows a "dark and murky secret" about him. Donovan told Kevin Sadlier of The Sun-Herald that "the best I've been able to do with Al is give him a sense of humour." He added that Al is "not a very nice person", while Sadlier called Al a "ne'er-do-well step-father". Scandal at Summer BayIn-universe informationOccupationProperty developer with the Macklin CorporationFatherGordon MacklinMotherMrs.

Ben Unwin

At the end of the first episode, Tom and Pippa take in their sixth foster child Bobby Simpson . Nina Olivera , an old friend of Stacey's arrives in town and asks for her help in a new venture; a record company. She approaches Lance Smart , Martin Dibble and Marilyn Chambers and they form a band named Image. Morag Bellingham points out a contract clause that entitles Nina to whatever earnings she wants from the group.

home and away 1988

Minogue originally auditioned for the role of Marilyn Chambers, but she was later cast in the role of Emma instead. Minogue stayed with the show for a year, before she quit to launch her music career in 1990. In October 2007, it was rumoured that Minogue was due to reprise her role as Emma for the show's 20th anniversary in 2008. For her portrayal of Emma, Minogue was nominated for the "Most Popular Actress on Australian Television" Logie Award in 1989.

Isla Fisher

Keily Oakes writing for the BBC stated that Frances is "known to many Australians as the feisty Morag." In his book, Super Aussie Soaps, Andrew Mercado describes Morag as the "snooty sister" out of the Stewart siblings. Ailsa Stewart played by Judy Nunn made her first appearance on 17 January 1988 and remained in the serial until 2000. The character has been described as a "much-loved maternal disciplinarian". Donald Fisher, played by Norman Coburn made his first appearance on 17 January 1988. Coburn's long-running portrayal of Fisher earned him a place in the 2002 Guinness World Records alongside cast mates Ray Meagher and Kate Ritchie. Neville receives an offer from his old ringmaster who gives him job back and he and Floss decide to leave the bay.

home and away 1988

Home and Away has been sold to over eighty countries around the world, making it one of Australia's most successful media exports. In the UK, it and Neighbours, another Australian soap opera, are the most popular of the genre that are filmed internationally, with them both airing on Channel 5. It is one of the highest-rating shows on RTÉ Television in Ireland and TVNZ 2 in New Zealand. In Australia, Home and Away is the most awarded program at the Logie Awards, with a total of forty-eight wins, including Most Popular Drama Program.

Duncan Stewart

Martha comes to Summer Bay House and meets Ryder Jackson , who asks if she wants to rent a caravan from Alf. She leaves, but later returns and comes face-to-face with Alf and then Roo. Martha explains that a friend informed her Roo had come looking for her.

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The service no longer receives new episodes, although the complete twenty-eighth season is currently available. On 22 March 2020, Home and Away suspended production over the COVID-19 pandemic. Although it was initially stated that the show would continue filming, the decision was later made to halt production, despite neither the cast or crew testing positive for the virus. Furthermore, on 23 March, the show was removed from Seven's schedule to make way for extended coverage on the pandemic.

Bozich auditioned for the role of Lynn while attending the Johnny Young Talent School. While filming for the series, the actress had a tutor to help her complete her school certificate. In the Home and Away Annual written by Melanie J Clayden, she describes Lynn as being a "mistake" from birth and could never do any right where her parents were concerned. Lynn had run away from home several times due to the tension and arguments between her parents.

Lynn was soon placed in care but ran away again and as a result the child services decided to send her to a foster home. Lynn was placed in the care of Pippa and Tom Fletcher ; who were experienced in dealing with difficult children. Lynn was later written out of the series as Bozich took a fifteen-week break. The serial's producer Alan Bateman said that the character would have a "very dramatic return".

Rachel Gordon

Philip is then forced to face the reality that his dreams of being a surgeon are over. Sue DavenportLynn Davenport played by Helena Bozich, made her first appearance on 17 January 1988 in the serial's pilot and departed on 25 August 1988.

Philip is a suspect when Gary's body is found at the bottom of the same cliff he pretended to jump from but is cleared when it is revealed that Gary fell after trying the same trick on Carly. Philip arrives in Summer Bay to help Steven come to terms with the first anniversary of his parents' deaths. As a doctor, he assists with the birth of Pippa Fletcher's baby Christopher (Ashley-Bell Weir). Philip lodges with Frank Morgan and Narelle Smart (Amanda Newman-Phillips) in the flat above the General store. When Stacey's brother, Brett steals money from the Macklin office safe and tries to flee with his new-born daughter Martha , Philip and Stacey chase after him. Philip overtakes Brett and tries to get Martha from the car, but Brett slams the door on his hand, severing tendons and gets away.

MacklinBrothersBrett MacklinNiecesMartha MacKenzieStacey Macklin, played by Sandie Lillingston, debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 8 September 1988. Producer Alan Bateman decided to introduce Stacey amidst a small cast "reshuffle". Stacey was described as a "young business woman" and love interest of the newly introduced "heart-throb" Philip Matheson . A reporter from TV Life described Stacey as a "ruthless business woman" who is in charge of a property development in Summer Bay.

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He added that Revhead "was actually a really nice guy, but he's made up this big facade". Harrison told John Kercher in the Home and Away Annual that he "loved playing a real baddy". Alan arrives in Summer Bay much to the disapproval of his father Donald, as their relationship is strained. He makes a move on Bobby, much to her displeasure until she remembers who he is. Alan enrols in year twelve at Summer Bay High where his parents are teaching and Donald threatens to expel him should he misbehave.

Frank Morgan

Alan's video will is made and he requests a surf-style funeral to be held with "Wipe Out" by The Surfaris playing and his ashes to be scattered at sea by a surfer. Alan's final request to Donald, have his novel "On the Crest of a Wave" – a journal he made since arriving in the bay- to be published. The book is later published and finds its way onto the Syllabus at Summer Bay High in 1999 and Donald is approached by producer Roger Lansdowne about selling the film rights. In 2001, Seb Miller , a teenager arrives in Summer Bay after learning from his mother, Anna that Alan was his father and Donald is his grandfather. Barbara is first seen on the phone to ex-husband Donald, to say she will be attending of the wedding of her niece Roo to Frank Morgan . Barbara is unable to attend as Alan is involved in a surfing accident.

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