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Has anyone here had any problems with display ads on the site automatically playing audio?
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Can anyone identify the song playing in these scenes from Wednesday's episode? Listen to the Diner's jukebox in the background (1749)
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In Australia at least, when they were originally shown, there was a preview for the upcoming episode right before the closing credits started. These appear to have been cut from all the repeat episodes (at least on TV).
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Who's idea was it to call the character of Murdoch Roberts (Irene's husband) "mud"???
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I Remember by The Badloves?
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What I'm saying is, Alsa was imagining Bobby when she was in that mental state. They showed what she was imagining. That is different to saying Bobby was "really" there. No?
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It's called trick photography. Are you having a lend of me or something?
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Whaat?? How could it even be the slightest bit possible that Bobby's ghost was real?
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What happens to the written scripts and storylines typed up by the script producers etc.? Do they get thrown in the rubbish? It would be such a terrible waste. They should all be published online
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(Dear Moderators: do I put Mushroom Music references here or is this music classed as 'underscores' unless they play on the Jukebox or on a radio?) EPISODE 1701 — Another Music Montage episode: I've Got A Plan by My Friend The Chocolate Cake plays for the last few minutes of this episode, to scenes of Alf and Alsa, and Curtis and Selina.
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I have always thought Irene only ever had 3 kids: Damian, Fin & Nathan!
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Now it's because Laura died just after Selina ("destined" to be his next girlfriend) got pregnant. How that logic works is beyond me. Perhaps someone else can try to explain it to at least try to make any sense out of it
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How did Selina know the baby she was going to have, was going to be a girl?
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Donna Bishop/Rob Storey (1994-1995)
Old H&A Fan replied to Homeandawayfan.'s topic in Character/Actor Discussion
Rob Storey is a dirty ape, thinks he's better than Andrew Warren -
EPISODE 1683 — from the point where Rob wrenches the handbrake of his ute, all the way up to first commercial break: Walking Into Doors by Archie Roach
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Dear BTTB forum/site maintenance team, I wish to draw to your attention a problem that seems to have cropped up. Some words at the end of lines appear to be splitting themselves in half with hyphens. Has the forum software introduced this as a new bug?
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Is The Early Years going to air during the Olympics?
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Anyone else notice the good playing of House Of Love by Vika & Linda Bull in today's episode?
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Edwin Collins A Girl Like You — the Shane & Angel theme Headless Chickens Cruise Control — the Curtis & Laura theme
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Where is the railway crossing where Laura was killed?
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What is the name of the song that played when Damian put on that CD before having sex with Selina on Shane & Angel's wedding night? The song aptly can be heard to have "Make Love" in its lyrics.
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Why was there no footage shown of Shane and Angel's honeymoon? Was it too expensive to shoot the location scenes?
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Yeah, a very negative character establishment indeed. Not to mention an insult to the daily frustration of finding a carpark full of cars, driving round and round and round looking for a park, added to that the vilification of anyone daring to park in one of the few empty car parking spaces (which just so happens to be disabled spaces). And the way Shane carried on (as star character of that time) was disgraceful
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In Episode 1649, originally broadcast on March 16, 1995, footage was shown of a car driving into a disabled parking bay right when Shane and Angel were arriving at the shopping centre car park to go shopping. That car just so happens to have been driven by Mr Andrew Warren, jilted boyfriend of Donna Bishop. My question: who's bright spark was behind the genius bit of storyline-writing that "coincidentally" had Andrew Warren as the disabled parking bay parker, and why?
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@Dan F this text editor thing that appears where you submit replies to this particular thread. For this thread it won't let me delete @Dan F maybe that's a question for the technical forum. But, while I am here can I ask: who writes the storyline content, and why is the storyline content and its direction and outcome chosen? For example, who chose to give the character of Roxy breast cancer? And what was the reason for the decision? We hear a lot of interviews with the on-screen actors in any high-profile TV program (in this example on BTTB, Laura for Sarah). But we never get to talk to people behind the scenes.