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"Home and Away" Episode #1.4647 (2008)



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Margaret Wilson (written by)
Original Air Date:
27 May 2008 (Season 1, Episode 4647)
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Annie drags Geoff to Nicole's party, but he tells Melody he won't put them in a risky position. As she won't see sense... See more » | Add synopsis »
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"I can't believe this is happening.Then again, this is my life, of course I wouldn't know who the father is." See more (1 total) »

Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)

Episode Crew
Directed by
Rebecca Barry 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Margaret Wilson  written by

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Karl Daly .... third assistant director
 
Art Department
Geoff Hanson .... art runner
Wendy L'Orguilloux .... standby props
 
Other crew
Matt Bowie .... location assistant
 
Series Cast
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Ernie Dingo ... Paul
Peta Toppano ... Helen Poulos (also archive footage)

Series Crew
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Directed by
Ali Ali (2004-2005)
Jeffrey Walker (2003-)
Cameron Welsh (2001-2005)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Blake Ayshford  writer
James Balian  writer
Alan Bateman  creator
Kirrilly Burton  writer
Louise Crawford  1 episode 1997
Jane Eakin  writer
Ina Haas  writer
Glenda Hambly  writer
Matthew Hile  writer
Serge Lazareff  2002-2005
Raymond Meiksa  writer
Rob Menzies  writer
David Mesman  writer
Annette Moore  writer
Andy Muir  writer (as Andrew Muir)
Gabrielle Somers  writer
Matthew Tonna  writer
Emily Vann  writer
Alexa Wyatt  1995-1996

Produced by
Scott Taylor .... script producer
 
Film Editing by
John Cameron 
Elizabeth Crosby (1997 episode 2189)
 
Casting by
Holly Robinson 
Anousha Zarkesh 
 
Set Decoration by
Clara Mearns (2003-2005)
 
Makeup Department
Jennifer Carlson .... hair stylist
Jennifer Carlson .... makeup artist
Sonya Downie .... hair stylist
Sonya Downie .... makeup artist
Cale Heeley .... hair stylist
Cale Heeley .... makeup artist
Simon Joseph .... hair designer
Simon Joseph .... hair stylist
Simon Joseph .... makeup artist
Simon Joseph .... makeup designer
Lilly Miljkovic-Micallef .... makeup supervisor
Sheldon Wade .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Sherree Black .... production manager
Michelle Fitzpatrick .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ben Field .... second assistant director
Martin Flower .... first assistant director (2001-2005)
Jennifer Rees-Brown .... second assistant director
Craig Verrall .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Gregg Evans .... set dresser
Gregg Evans .... stand-by props
Blossom Flint .... props buyer
Rebecca Harding .... stand-by props
Jo-Anne Parkin .... set dresser (as Jo Parkin)
Sally-Jo Saxon .... props buyer
Gregory Stone .... stand-by props
 
Sound Department
Matthew Dorn .... sound
Howard Fricker .... sound recordist
Tony Murtagh .... sound recordist
Aaron Waide .... sound post-production
Craig Wright .... sound recordist
 
Special Effects by
Conrad Rothmann .... special effects supervisor (few episodes)
 
Stunts
Peter West .... stunt coordinator
Daniel Stevens .... stunt double: Beau Brady, Ben Steel, Stephen King, Ben Unwin, Zac Drayson and Christian Wills (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Rick Croft .... video tape operator
Graeme Daniels .... video tape operator
Toby Hogan .... camera operator
Jonathan Martin .... lighting assistant
Robert Nash .... grip
John Pappas .... lighting assistant
Tim Warburton .... lighting assistant
Tim Warburton .... lighting director
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Emma Barrett .... stand-by wardrobe
Catherine Capolupo .... stand-by wardrobe
Shelley Morrison .... stand-by wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Kendall Cartwright .... vision mixer
Jenny Fulton .... vision mixer
Wendy Parker-Lang .... vision mixer
 
Music Department
Erana Clark .... theme vocals (1995-1999)
 
Other crew
José Alkon .... production runner
Clare Atkins .... script assistant
Martin Bate .... production runner
Anthony Beach .... production assistant
Dan Bennett .... associate script editor (as Daniel Bennett)
Sabour Bradley .... assistant script editor
Matthew Bristow .... production accountant
Craig Campbell .... night striker
Kendall Cartwright .... production assistant
Robert Clyne .... technical director
Crystal Cooke .... location assistant
Tracey Defty .... script assistant
Deen Diona .... production runner (as Deen Doria)
Ashton Fernando .... production accountant
Katrina Foster .... script editor
Victor Glynn .... sales agent (early seasons)
Sue Hore .... script editor (as Susan Hore)
Phil Lloyd .... script assistant
Tracy Mann .... drama coach
Leigh McGrath .... associate script producer
Genevieve Mooy .... script editor
Matt Norman .... night striker
Helen O'Connor .... drama coach
Susan Pickup .... location manager
Michael Poole .... location assistant
Nicole Roberts .... assistant to director
Kyla Sherman .... script secretary
Jo Shields .... publicist
Jennifer Smart .... assistant to director
Drew Steadman .... location assistant (as Drew Stedman)
Kevin Thomas .... tutor
Victoria Wood .... assistant to director
Carolyn Woollard .... assistant to director
 

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"I can't believe this is happening.Then again, this is my life, of course I wouldn't know who the father is.", 7 July 2008
Author: skteosk from United Kingdom

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

No-one has a good time of it relationship wise in this episode and most of it is their own fault.Jack and Martha continue their inability to get a break with Martha back to her immature best, deciding her best course of action is to lie to Jack about the possible paternity of her baby.It's ironic that this comes right after Jack announcing the most important thing is honesty.

Geoff doesn't come out of the episode much better;whilst his initial speech to Melody is understandable, his decision to break up with her seems both cruel and cowardly.He can't seriously believe her mother will treat her any better just because he isn't around so it seems more likely he's just doing what's easiest for him.

Nicole once again proves far more interesting and likable when she finds herself out of her depth but it's ironic that once again it's a rare act of kindness that causes trouble.By the end of the episode, Aden may have more than one reason to regret telling Axel to sleep it off.Still, if the truth does come out it might give Leah a reason to smile.

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