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Sally & Flynn: A Love Story


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I would put this on the site but we're having some technical difficulties with news today....

As previously reported, there will be no normal episodes of 'current' Home and Away on Five on 27th August - however the Early Years episodes will still be shown on Five Life, as well as another special selection of episodes later in the afternoon.

As one of the longest running and most popular characters in the history of Home and Away, Sally Fletcher (Kate Ritchie) has had a tumultuous love life. Five Life gives you the opportunity to relive the highs and lows of her past relationships in a special series of episodes dedicated to Sally’s loves.....well, one of them in particular!

The episodes will air for 3 hours from 15:30 - 18:30 on Monday 27th August

15:30 - Flynn's Birthday (2002)

Flynn’s 30th birthday arrives and he has a special surprise for Sally. He gathers Sally, Steven, Carly and Frank in their old house and plays a heart-warming video message from Pippa, Sally’s adoptive mother.

16:00 - Flynn's Proposal (2003)

In the next episode, Sally broaches the subject of marriage with Flynn and a fierce row ensues. Sally is devastated to think that Flynn doesn’t want to get married but Flynn has a surprise up his sleeve. Later, in tears of happiness, Sally accepts Flynn’s proposal.

16:30 - Sally and Flynn's Wedding (2003)

Sally’s big day arrives in the following episode. She is set to marry the love of her life but can she make it to the church on time? At the church, the guests wonder if Sally has changed her mind, but Flynn remains calm – he knows that Sally will turn up. Meanwhile, Sally and Leah are lost, their dresses are dirty and their shoes are broken – will Sally make it to her own wedding?

17:00 - Flynn's Cancer (2005)

Sally plans a surprise break to Italy for her and Flynn in the next instalment, unaware that Flynn has received some devastating news – his mole was cancerous. After some tests, Dr Matthews explains that the cancer has spread to his liver. Flynn breaks the news to Sally and they both crumble, fiercely aware that the life they should have been looking forward to is destroyed forever.

17:30 - Flynn's Cancer Part 2 (2005)

The following episode sees Sally and Flynn struggling to come to terms with his cancer. Sally breaks down while Flynn tries to remain strong, for her sake. They agree not to tell their children before they’ve had time to deal with it themselves, although Alf soon realises that something is dreadfully wrong.

18:00 - Flynn's Death (2006)

In the concluding episode, the residents of Summer Bay are shocked when they realise that Flynn has only hours left to live. Sally lies down next to her husband, both aware that the end is drawing near. The silence is broken by Flynn’s request to see the kids. Later, Flynn expresses his last wish – to dance with Sally one more time. As the sun rises, Flynn slips away.

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Funny how we were talking about this last week.

This 17:00 episode produces one of the best laughs I've ever had watching Home and Away. For, the Flynn Feature, I chose 2 out of those 6 episodes, so I guess I was doing quite well there.

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Yeah, I just watched the clip on youtube (just type 'flynn' and 'Cancer') and it did seem a bit weird. Watching that though makes the scene when Tony walks up to Beths body look lame in comparison, this was muuuuch more emotional, even though they are pretty similarly shot.

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It's the scene where Sally takes the picture out of the pope out the bag and then looks it fondly.

Ah,I see! I remember Colleen mentioning and giving that to her being quite funny aswell! :)

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