Eerik Posted March 10, 2007 Report Posted March 10, 2007 Great news (although it's almost a month old): 20/02/2007 Southern Star secure an output deal & sale of McLeod's Daughters and Home & Away to Kanal 2 Estonia In a deal negotiated by James Braham, Sales Executive Southern Star International, Kanal 2 Estonia have acquired Home and Away series 16-20 and McLeod’s Daughters series 4-8 as well as signing a five year output deal for Southern Star International product. “Home & Away is a phenomenon in Estonia, it is the longest running acquired series in our territory. As Home & Away has had stable ratings over the years, it is the perfect lead-in program to a prime-time slot. Besides, we are happy that our viewers are immediately taken with McLeod's Daughters, which works very well in access prime time on weekends”, said Kai Link, Acquisitions Executive, Kanal 2. The award-winning series Home & Away is produced by the Seven Network Australia and has become a viewing phenomenon around the world, selling into over 50 countries with an estimated worldwide audience of over 50 million. Home & Away follows the lives and loves of the residents of Summer Bay and over the years has been the launching pad for many international celebrities including; Heath Ledger, Guy Pearce, Julian McMahon, Melissa George and Naomi Watts. Produced by Millennium Television and Nine Films and Television for the Nine Network Australia, McLeod’s Daughters now in its seventh year on air remains one of the most popular dramas on Australian television and has sold into over 230 territories worldwide. http://www.southernstargroup.com/NewsDetai...id=1569&d=2 And yeah, good bye mister Fisher.
Aquamarine Posted March 11, 2007 Report Posted March 11, 2007 I remember Fisher's leave, it's one of those episodes that will always be in your mind. The speeches made were all excellent. I even had tears pouring down my eyes by the time Seb finished his speech.
Ryan Posted March 11, 2007 Report Posted March 11, 2007 I particularly liked the music used during the montage and other various parts throughout the episode. I don't know whether it was a bit they russled up for the episode, or whether it meant "something about Don"
alexx Posted March 11, 2007 Report Posted March 11, 2007 I think the music reflected really well Don’s life in the Bay – and it had a real ‘Home and Away’ feeling about it, sounded quite personal. The episode is so good, cant fault any minute of it – though they did for some reason insert a random scene with Gypsy in the Diner from 2001/2002, in the middle of some 1996 and 1999 scenes, though actually I think that was so that they could end the montage on Rebecca and Flathead...
Ryan Posted March 11, 2007 Report Posted March 11, 2007 Gypsy was his son-in-laws neice so she was family
Ryan Posted March 19, 2007 Report Posted March 19, 2007 Debbie and Colleen always confused me because every time Debbie came to the bay she and Colleen hated each other, and by the end they were friends, this same storyline happened 3 times.
BelieveInMe Posted March 25, 2007 Report Posted March 25, 2007 Lance should come back and stay for a while. I like him. Also Sophie and Blake. They are so great. I love those eps which are showed here. But I hated the storyline about Hayley and her relationships. I'm pretty sure I'm going to hate Hayley and Alex together. They should show more Noah, really.
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