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No! :lol:

Ditto.

First time I think I've stopped watching the show for such a long time. It's been a really bad year, which hasn't been helped by this year-long bloody mystery. I don't want a soap version of L&O, I want kitchen sink drama!

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He was supposed to write the 5000th episode, but had to cancel due to other commitments - I.e: Packed to the Rafters. Shame, as he's best damn writer they've ever had (or had in recent years).

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And these people who write now are then ones who he left to write after his last stint?

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I'll research that (unless someone beats me to it) and get back to you, as I'm a little confused. See, Cameron Welsh is the EP, yet he's always the one who seems to be responsible for storylines, yet when Bevan left in 2008, I'm sure he said he was handing the reins over to someone called Sarah. Basically, I'm confused as to who does what.

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Confusing, as always. Especially with Australian soaps, where you have a plethora of story producers, story editors, storyliners... :wacko:

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Very. Strangely, I don't find Neighbours as confusing, probably b/c Susan Bower has stated that all final decisions go through her, and I can easily blame her for all the crap that's given the green light.

But with H&A, and especially when Bevan was there, he made all the decisions, even though Cameron Welsh is EP... actually it's SP. What's the difference between a Series/Executive Producer? And it was Bevan who took over from Sarah Walker in 2008, but who took over from him? Faith McKinnon and Phil Lloyd, that's who.

Taken from yesterday's end credits:

Series Producer: Cameron Welsh

Script Producers: Faith McKinnon & James Walker

Executive Producer: John Holmes

Network Executive Producer: Bevan Lee

Script Editor: Stephen Vagg

Associate Story Producer: Sandy Webster

Story Consultant: Sarah Walker & Fiona Bozig

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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/confidential/home-and-away-star-todd-lasance-charged-with-cocaine-posession-at-christmas-bash/story-e6frf96x-1225810384104

Home and Away star Todd Lasance charged with cocaine posession at Christmas bash

A LOGIE-award winning actor has been charged with possessing cocaine after police raided the Christmas party of popular soapie Home and Away.

Todd Lasance - who plays troubled widower Aden Jefferies on the Seven show - was allegedly caught by police in the toilets of Kings Cross nightclub Kit and Kaboodle at 11pm on Saturday.

The 24-year-old Silver Logie winner was arrested as part of Operation Unite, the police blitz on drunken violence and anti-social behaviour that saw 640 people charged.

The TV hearthrob is the latest cast member to fall from grace.

Former Summer Bay resident Jodi Gordon was shamed over a night out with a bikie this year and Lincoln Lewis left the series soon after it was revealed he had filmed an explicit sex video with a girlfriend on his mobile phone.

Lasance recently announced he was quitting the long-running soapie to try his luck in Hollywood, but any drug conviction could end his US ambitions.

Lasance finished filming his final scenes for Home and Away last Friday. Earlier on Saturday, Lasance and Gordon were among a big group of Seven staff who started the night at Strike Bowling at King St Wharf.

Lasance and other actors are then believed to have had dinner together before joining crew members at Kit and Kaboodle.

Gordon, who was seen at Kit and Kaboodle the night police found her cowering in the bedroom of bikie Mark Judge's home, did not attend the party.

Police with sniffer dogs were in the club when they saw a man near the rear of the club acting suspiciously before he went into the toilets.

They followed him into the toilets, where he appeared nervous.

The officers asked him if he had anything he should not have had and it is alleged that he eventually removed a small clear resealable bag containing white powder from a pocket.

The packet was seized by police and Lasance was given a notice to appear at Downing Centre Local Court on January 18.

Lasance's manager, David Sheridan, of Marquee Artists Management said his client "is not commenting (on the charges) and neither are we".

It is the actor's second brush with the law - police investigated a horror crash involving the young star that left an elderly woman in intensive care. Lasance was not charged over the collision in August last year.

A Channel 7 spokesman said the cast party was not "sanctioned" by the network.

Lasance this year came out in support of Gordon, claiming young actors were like any other young people and just wanted to have fun and a normal life.

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So I just finished watching season one of In Treatment and something that I always wondered while watching was Melissa George's accent. It was quite clear she wasn't American. (She was great on the show, btw.) Anyway, so I went to IMDB and saw she was on Home and Away for a few years as Angel Parrish and judging by her award wins I'm assuming she was pretty damn popular on the show. This all lead me to watch a clip of her husband, Shane's, death on YouTube.

Did anyone here watch the show when she was on? Did you like the character? Was Melissa good there as well?

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So I just finished watching season one of In Treatment and something that I always wondered while watching was Melissa George's accent. It was quite clear she wasn't American. (She was great on the show, btw.) Anyway, so I went to IMDB and saw she was on Home and Away for a few years as Angel Parrish and judging by her award wins I'm assuming she was pretty damn popular on the show. This all lead me to watch a clip of her husband, Shane's, death on YouTube.

Did anyone here watch the show when she was on? Did you like the character? Was Melissa good there as well?

Yes I was a regular viewer back then. And yes I did like Angel, when Shane died I cried my eyes out.

I still watch occasionally.

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Shane and Angel were the teen supercouple of the show during the mid 1990s. I guess they were to Home and Away what Greg and Jenny were to All My Children. Angel definitely stood out amongst the teens in an era where the other teens (Sarah, Tug, Damian, Finlay) were quite bland and somewhat boring and the classic teens of the late 80s, early 90s (Bobby, Frank, Steven, Carly, Sophie) had gone. Melissa George and Dieter Brummer carried a significant portion of the show during 1993 and 1996 (particularly during the first half of 1994 when Isla Fisher's Shannon and Tempany Deckert's Selina hadn't been introduced yet and Kate Ritchie's Sally was still too young to have significant storylines of her own).

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Did anyone here watch the show when she was on? Did you like the character? Was Melissa good there as well?

Shane & Angel were awesome; they were immensely popular, and if they hadn't of brought in Selina/Shannon/Chloe, I think the show would have suffered from their loss. And yes, Melissa was good then, too. What I've never liked, though, is her refusal to talk about the show that launched her career - it's like she's embarrassed by her soap past. On the rare occasions that she will utter a sentence or two, she's very coy, and claims that she can't remember much about her time on H&A. Whatever.

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I hated her... She had a child who was a prodigy in maths, right?

There was that Steven Matheson or what was his name who was the high school maths teacher...

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I don't remember Dylan being a maths prodigy. In fact, I don't remember him doing all that much. When Angel arrived, she was a street kid, and Dylan wasn't with her. I guess he could've been a maths genius, and I've simply forgotten...

There was a Steven Matheson, but Angel wasn't involved with him. His storylines were mostly with: Selina/Jesse/Travis/Kelly/Marilyn + he was an original character, too.

There was a Simon - an English guy, who fell for Angel. They left together. He was very annoying, for some reason.

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