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  • [http ://www.d ailymail.co.uk /tvshowbi z/article-1248796/Jaci-Stephen-The-ultimate-insight-weeks-soaps.html] - Mercedes needs riot geer.
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Janet

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Ken later begins a marries Janet, however their relationship was short lived.[1] There was no build up to their marriage, rather Ken returned from Scotland and introduced Janet as his wife.[2] The storyline's fast pace angered Roache; he once stressed: "I was very cross about the whole thing. There was no wedding, she just arrived, no build-up to it. It was just like an idea that was shoved in. I wasn't happy." The storyline was also unpopular with viewers who did not approve of them. Janet was already an unpopular character by then, because of her previous affairs with two other Coronation Street males. Barker said Janet was often perceived as treating Ken unfairly a nd she openly showed her dislike for his children and sent them to boarding school. The situation saw Ken realise he was in a "loveless marriage" - whilst feeling lonley and presuming she was his last chance of happiness. The breakdown of their marriage was accomnied by what one time script writer Daran Little called "a series of spectacular rows" seeing Ken become violent towards Janet.(DARAN LITTLE PAGE 116)

Janet and Ken split in 1974 and Barker filmed on and off for a few years as Janet would return to be with Ken. In late 1976 Barker was asked to reprise the role for a final time. On-screen in 1977 Janet returned and asked Ken for another chance, claiming she had changed. Upon rejection she commits suicide by taking an overdose.[3] Barker recalled the "exhausting" scenes she and Roach filmed and said there was substantial "dramatic tracking" scenes as Ken discovered her dead in bed. Ken was described as "shattered" and "remoseful" by the death of Janet and felt guilty over the fact he did not try to help her more. To worsen his situation he was initially suspected of murdering her.(DARRAN LITTLE PAGE 137 & 138)

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Home and Away 2011

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Date(s) Character Actor Circumstances
24 January, 5 October Judge/Magistrate Hanson Rhett Walton[34] A Judge at Alf Stewart's court hearing. As Magistrate Hanson, he precides over the trial of Casey Braxton (Lincoln Younes).
24 January Clerk Anthony Milne A clerk that briefly appears.
27 January– Summer Horgan-Jones Jaimee Taylor-Nielsen Summer is a new student at Summer Bay High who befriends Ruby Buckton, Romeo Smith and Xavier Austin. Summer takes a liking to Xavier and kisses him, not knowing Xavier's girlfriend April Scott is looking on. Summer attends a party and gets drunk. Dexter Walker looks after her. April and Xavier set Summer up with Dexter and they all go on a double date. Summer leaves early after realising that Dexter likes April. Summer runs into Xavier and she tells him that she is going to a party. She manages to persuade Xavier to end his work shift and come with her. On their way to the party, Xavier crashes his bike and Summer is left with a broken arm and concussion. Summer flirts with Casey Braxton at a party and he kisses her to make Ruby Buckton jealous.
27 January– Jase McKenzie Nick Bartlett Jase is a bully who picks on VJ. Dexter Walker tries to protect him, Jase brawls with him, punching Dexter in the face. He later causes April Scott to break down. Jase later laughs at Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger), when she drops hot drinks over the Diner floor.
31 January, 5-27 October Constable Nader/Neal Stevenson Michele-Antonio Mattiuzzi[34] Constable Nader brings the real Shandi Palmer into the police station for questioning. As Neal Stevenson he deals with a noise complaint at the Braxton household. Then he investigates a robbery at a petrol station alongside Charlie Buckton (Esther Anderson).
31 January–1 February Shandi Palmer Elizabeth Blackmore Shandi Palmer is John Palmer's daughter. She is brought to the police station where it is revealed that her identity was stolen by her friend, Daria Hennessey. She later goes to meet John for the first time.
1 February Park Worker Peter Cridland Angelo Rosetta bribes the man with money, in return he sends Daria to him.
1 February Lifesaver Christian Miranda A life guard working on the beach with John.
2 February René Lisle Akos Armont René is the French friend of April Scott, she talks to him online for a while, he appeared on webcam in one episode.
9 February Stephanie Jacinta Acevski Stephanie is a tour guide at Open week. She tries to reassure Nicole Franklin that there are many pregnant students at the university.
9 February Simone Bollen Angela Bauer Simone is a lecturer at the university. Nicole approaches her about doing a second year course, she tells her she will not be able to cope with this whilst pregnant.
9 February Evan Ryan Oliver Gelbart Evan meets Nicole at a toga party at university. He likes her and they spend the day together. They kiss, Nicole informs him she is pregnant. He tells her he is sorry and is no longer interested in her.
18–21 February Rick Curtis Oakes Rick hangs around on the beach with the River Boys. He helps Pee Wee kidnap Dexter he then tells the police it was a prank.
18 February– Pee Wee Ty Hungerford Pee Wee is Rick's accomplice in kidnapping Dexter after he films them. He is seen again when the police question them. Pee Wee goes to Charlie Buckton's birthday party at Angelo's. He gets drunk and tries to flirt with all the women there. Heath Braxton later takes him outside. The next day, Charlie reveals to Heath that Pee Wee was bashed and is in hospital. Pee Wee tries to complete a drug deal on board Romeo Smith's boat, but is caught by the police.
21 February–31 May Brodie Upton Guy Edmonds Brodie arrives as part of the River Boys. He gets on the wrong side of Colleen Smart and begins to harass her. When she is abducted in her caravan, Colleen accuses him. He pleads his innocence. He gives Colleen money, believing he may have been the cause of her abduction. Brodie is involved in harvesting a marijuana crop for the Braxton's. He takes Angelo Rosetta to the hospital when he is knocked unconscious. Brodie is set up by the Braxton brothers, but he escapes the Police and threatens the brothers with a gun. He then turns himself in. Brodie is brought to the hospital with stomach pains. He manages to take Nicole Franklin hostage, before escaping. Brodie goes to Darryl for help. He witnesses an exchange between Darryl and Charlie Buckton and asks Darryl to help him escape from the country. He also tells Darryl to get out of the relationship with Charlie.
23 February– Emily Logan Madison Kerry Emily is a Summer Bay student. She appears in a corridor and taunts Dexter. When April tries to help him, Emily has a go at her too until Bianca stops her. Emily later teases April when they are paired up for an assignment. Emily briefly dates Romeo Smith. Emily comes to see Sid Walker at the hospital and he confirms that she has chlamydia. She then tells him that she caught it off Romeo.
23 February–9 March Rob Matty Burn
25 February–15 March Leo Haydn Robertson A River Boy that appears in one episode along side the main gang.
24 February–4 April Grace Johnson Clare Chihambakwe[35] Grace arrives with her son Thabo and new husband Elijah Johnson. She has married Elijah so she can come to Australia and save Thabo's life. She later decides that she wants Elijah for real. Morag Bellingham tries to befriend her and finds out about the sham marriage. Grace is left devastated when Thabo dies. Grace and Elijah consummate their relationship, but Grace believes that Elijah still loves Leah Patterson-Baker. Two immigration officers arrive and question Grace and Elijah. They later take Grace away and Morag tells her that Thabo told a nurse that he believed that her marriage to Elijah was a sham. Grace then makes a statement and asks that Elijah is not punished.
24 February–21 March Thabo Manthenga Joshua Mbakwe[35] Thabo arrives with his mother Grace Johnson who has married Elijah so he can receive treatment. He is immediately taken to hospital where Sid Walker agrees to do everything he can for him. He starts to get better and is later released from hospital and becomes friends with VJ Patterson. Thabo becomes ill again and has to have an operation. He goes into arrest and Sid and his fellow doctors try to save him, but Thabo dies.
2 March 2011– Cheryl Braxton Suzi Dougherty Cheryl is the mother of Darryl, Heath and Casey Braxton. She comes to the High School to talk with Gina Austin about Casey. Charlie Buckton later pulls Cheryl over for speeding. Cheryl kicks Casey out when he decides to stay in school instead of working with her.
10 March Bill Lawson Ian McPhee Charlie Buckton visits Bill at the Caravan Park to find out more information about Darryl Braxton.
10 March Cameron Sangster Jo Turner Cameron is Darryl Braxton's lawyer. He asks Charlie Buckton to drop that charges against Darryl.
14 March– Keith Irwin Alan Lovell Keith runs a victims of crime group that Colleen Smart and Morag Bellingham attend. Colleen meets up with Keith again and he takes her to volunteer at a shelter. Colleen and Keith kiss and they go on a picnic with Leah Patterson-Baker and Miles Copeland. The police raid Keith's home and find marijuana. Colleen is devastated and breaks up with him. Keith later comes to the diner to speak to her.
14 March Teena Paige Gardiner Colleen Smart attends a victims of crime group and listens to Teena's story of how she was held hostage.
14 March Mick Michael Howlett Another member of the victims of crime group that Colleen attends.
18–29 March Angus McCathie Tim Pocock[36] Angus is a university student in Nicole Franklin's class. He and Nicole go on a date to Angelo's. Angus walk Nicole home and they kiss. Angus goes to an antenatal class with Nicole and he learns that she is giving her baby to Marilyn Chambers. He later tells Nicole that he needs to step back from their relationship.
5 April Janelle Riley Dina Gillespie Janelle runs the Bayside Mission and she employs Elijah Johnson to help out.
22–26 April Billy McVeigh Dallas Bigelow[37] Billy comes to the Bayside Mission looking for a room. Elijah Johnson tries to help him out and tells Billy that he can stay in his caravan. Billy later attacks Elijah. Billy asks Romeo Smith for a job and Romeo later asks him to help out on his boat. Morag Bellingham calls the police on Billy and he is arrested. He is let out on bail and Colleen Smart sees him walking along the beach. Elijah confronts him and Billy tries to attack him again, but Elijah manages to restrain him. They then talk and agree to drop the charges against each other.
27 April–2 June Vanessa Unley Sarah Chadwick Vanessa is an old friend of Gina Austin. She comes to the Bay to catch up with Gina.[38] Gina drives Xavier, April Scott and Vanessa to a music festival, but when the festival is cancelled, Vanessa suggests that she and Gina go camping. They have a picnic lunch instead and then rescue Xavier and John, after their car is stuck in the mud.
27 April–21 June George Charlie Clancy-Agius
Scarlett Collum
Jack Place
Luca Raymond
Will Conder
Skye Faulks
George is the son of Nicole Franklin and Penn Graham.[39] After finding out she is pregnant, Nicole decides to give the baby to Marilyn Chambers. Nicole goes into labour on the beach and Angelo Rosetta helps her to deliver a baby boy. After arriving at the hospital, Nicole gives the baby to Marilyn, who names him George. George often cries, which leads Marilyn to think that she is doing something wrong. When Marilyn leavs Nicole alone with George, he begins crying and Nicole breastfeeds him. Marilyn then asks Nicole to stay away from the baby, but she later backs down. Nicole later tells Marilyn that she wants George back and Marilyn takes George. However, she returns him and Nicole leaves Summer Bay with him and Angelo.
9–10 May Gary O'Connor Grant Dodwell[40] Gary is the President of Wilson's Bay Surf Club and John Palmer's rival. Gary comes to Summer Bay for a photo shoot with John the day before the Surf Carnival. John uses Twitter to tell everyone how Gary cheated in the 1975 Surfing Carnival. Gary declares war on John. Wilson's Beach lose and Gary has a heart attack.
24 May Carla Rosetta Cris Parker Carla is Angelo Rosetta's mother. She goes to the hospital to visit her son and meets Roo Stewart and Nicole Franklin.
3 June–19 July Laura Carmody Roxanne Wilson Laura is a friend of Roo Stewart and she arrives in Summer Bay to catch up with her.[41] Laura and Roo decide to go into business together to organise a fund-raising opportunity for an African hospital. Laura flirts with and later kisses. Elijah Johnson. They then begin dating. Laura helps organise the B&S Ball and sells tickets to the River Boys. Laura decides to leave and she takes Roo's money.
9 June Douglas Graham Shane Porteous Douglas is the grandfather of Penn Graham. Douglas comes to the Bay to meet his great-grandson, George.[42]
16–22 June Kate Hanlon Mikayla Southgate Dexter Walker is accused of cheating on his trials, when his fellow student, Kate looks at his paper. Kate asks Dex for help with her school work and in return she poses as his girlfriend. Kate later works out that Dexter likes April Scott and they fake a break up.
15 July–9 August Dean O'Mara Rick Donald[43] Dean and his sister, Kelly, arrive in Summer Bay for the B&S Ball. The next day, Dean is in a hurry to leave, but Kelly refuses to go with him. Dean returns two weeks later to visit Kelly and to get her to sign over her share in some farm land. When Kelly refuses, Dean gets angry and John Palmer tells him to leave. Bianca Scott, who was date raped at the B&S Ball, sees Dean on the beach and realises he was the one who raped her. While in his car, Dean runs Bianca down. Liam Murphy assults Dean, who is arrested for raping and running down Bianca.
15 July–2 September Kelly O'Mara Martika Sullivan[44] Kelly and her brother, Dean, arrive in Summer Bay for the B&S Ball. Kelly is attracted to Xavier Austin. She refuses to leave the Bay with her brother and stays with Xavier and his parents. She also gets a job at Angelo's. Kelly and Xavier go horse riding and begin dating. Dean returns and tries to get Kelly to sign over some land she owns, but she refuses. Kelly decides to leave town after Dean is arrested for raping Bianca Scott. Xavier follows her to the farm, which delights Kelly. Xavier stays for a while, but decides he needs to go home to his mother.
22–26 July Mick Ben Barber A river boy, who talks to Heath Braxton about an upcoming raid on a rival gang. He later burns a newspaper, featuring a story on a drugs bust, in front of Charlie Buckton. He also threatens Bianca Scott and Liam Murphy.
22 July– Jake Pirovic Fletcher Humphrys Jake is the leader of a rival surf gang. He dates Tegan Callahan. Jake is arrested alongside Heath Braxton, but later released. He demands his drugs back from Darryl Braxton and kidnaps Casey Braxton and Ruby Buckton. Brax gives the drugs back to Jake, but when he realises some are missing, he attacks Darryl. Jake is later sent to jail. Upon his release, he goes to Charlie Buckton's home and shoots her in revenge for his brother's death. Jake waits for Brax at his house and they fight. Jake takes off in his car, followed by Brax. They fight again on the beach and Jake is caught by the police. He confesses to shooting Charlie.
25 July– Darcy Callahan Alea O'Shea Darcy is Tegan Callahan's daughter. Darcy believes her father is Darryl Braxton and she enjoys spending time with him. However, Tegan later reveals her real father is Heath Braxton.
23 August–1 September Rhonda O'Mara May Lloyd Rhonda is Dean and Kelly O'Mara's mother. She is not happy when Xavier Austin turns up at the farm to see Kelly. Rhonda puts him to work around the farm, but is far from impressed by his efforts.
5–16 September Felix Max Felice Felix is Sasha Bezmel's half-brother. He runs away from his father's house and comes to Summer Bay to stay with Sasha. The siblings are caught up in a storm and seek shelter at John Palmer's house. Felix and Sasha find John collapsed on the floor and Sasha calls an ambulance, before they leave the house. Felix stays in the toilets of the empty High School and he is injured when VJ Patterson throws a rock through the window. Felix is taken to the hospital, where he is reunited with Sasha. Sid Walker contacts Felix's father and asks him if Felix can stay with Sasha. His request is denied and Felix leaves.
6 September— Dennis Harling Daniel Roberts[45] Dennis arrives in Summer Bay to start his plans for the planned development of the area. He asks Romeo Smith (Luke Mitchell) to take some clients out on a boat trip. When a storm arrives, Romeo decides against the trip, so Dennis takes up Harvey Ryan's (Marcus Graham) offer instead. While out at sea the boat capsizes and they are forced to swim to the shore, Romeo arrives and saves Dennis. He thanks Romeo by promising him the development charter contract. Romeo later asks Dennis for the agreement in writing, but he says he will not need it written. When Harvey pushes Romeo out of the business and uses Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker) in an attempt to buy the boat - Dennis tells Harvey that he does not want any business with him. Indigo Smith (Samara Weaving) starts her internship with Dennis' business and models for Dennis' beach promotion. Harvey decides to run for council and campaigns against the development project. Harvey enlists Peter (Matthew Moore) to bribe Romeo into getting development plans to use in his smear campaign.
5 October Delivery man Steve Cox[46] A delivery man arrives at Leah Patterson-Baker's (Ada Nicodemou) house with a cot. Leah tells him to take it away but he refuses.
5-18 October Samuel Foster Alexander Bruszt[46] Sam is a River Boy who makes too much noise at a Braxton house party and refuses to listen to Gina Austin's (Sonia Todd) complaints. He later appears with Benji Perrin (Andrew Steel) who has just been released from prison. Sam and Benji commit a robbery at a petrol station. They plant evidance at the scene to incriminate Darryl Braxton (Steve Peacocke). However, when the police investigate they discover they are the real perpetrators and arrest them.
10 October James Gibson Richard Sydenham[34] James Gibson is the Yabbie Creek Police's laywer present at Casey Braxton's (Lincoln Younes) trial. Outside the court he discusess the case with Charlie Buckton (Esther Anderson).
13 October Phil Jamison Adrian Pudlyk[47] Phil Jamison is a doctor at the hospital. He sets Irene Roberts' (Lynne McGranger) chemotherapy session up. April Scott (Rhiannon Fish) asks Phil how he coped with exam stress and subtly advices her that prescription pills helped.
18–25 October Benji Andrew Steel Benji is a River Boy who was recently released from prison. He asks Darryl Braxton for a job and Darryl offers him a delivery job at his restaurant, which Benji turns down. He later robs a petrol station. Darryl comes to Benji and threatens him for information about the robbery. The police bring Benji in for questioning and he tells them Darryl was driving the getaway car.
18–22 October Simon Peet Rory Williamson Simon runs a petrol station and is the victim of a robbery. He talks to Charlie Buckton about the crime and he later asks her out. They go to the Diner for coffee, but Charlie tells him she does not want to start a relationship with him.
24 October Tai chi instructor Jackie Murray[48] A tai chi instructor holds a class on the beach and local students attend to relieve their exam stress.
2 November Lachie Gig Clarke[49] Lachie sit down with Sasha Bezmel (Demi Harman) in the Surf Club; claiming that he wants a break from his friends. Sasha refuses to give out her number and he introduces Ruby Buckton (Rebecca Breeds) to his friend, Dan (Rémy Grand). When her boyfriend, Stu Henderson (Brenton Thwaites) sees Sasha talking to Lachie, he takes her away. Lachie takes Sasha's number from Ruby's phone when she is not looking and texts Sasha. Stu confronts Lachie, who calls him a bogan. After a fiht, the River Boys chase Lachie and Dan away.
2 November Dan Rémy Grand[49] Dan meets Ruby Buckton (Rebecca Breeds) in the Surf Club and he flirts with her. Ruby tells Dan that she has a boyfriend. Dan is chased away from the Surf Club by the River Boys.
2 November Luke Nick Shields[49] Luke approaches Xavier Austin (David Jones-Roberts) claiming he is interested in buying his car. However, after a test drive he tells Xavier he is no longer interested causing an arguement.
3 November– Dallas Phillips Emma Griffin[50] Dallas turns up in Summer Bay during schoolies. Xavier Austin reveals Dallas' nickname is the "virgin slayer". Dallas takes a shine to Dexter Walker and during a party, she kisses him. Dexter explains he has a girlfriend and leaves. Dex later encounters Dallas at the hospital and learns she has a three year old son called William. Dex gets Dallas a job in the Surf Club and a home in the caravan park. Dex comes to Dallas and asks if she will have sex with him. Dallas turns him down and Dex apologises.
3 November Melissa Carissa Walford[51] Melissa hangs out on the beach with her two friends for Schoolies week. She notices that Romeo Smith (Luke Mitchell) is running a surf school and asks for a lesson.
4 November Girl Schoolie Sarah Pope[52] A schoolie girl who has a surfing lesson with Romeo Smith (Luke Mitchell).
7 November Schoolies girl Demi Bryant[53] Mink Smith (Matylda Buczko) watches Romeo Smith (Luke Mitchell) give a schoolie girl a surfing lesson.
8 November Carrie Shannon Dooley[54] Carrie is Irene Roberts' (Lynne McGranger) nurse who gives her the news that she is in remission. Sid Walker (Robert Mammone) pays a visit to Irene, who notices that Carrie likes Sid. Irene organises a date between to two and then realises Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker) still has feelings for Sid. Irene interupts their date to tell him the news. Sid tells Irene that he is glad that she got him away from Carrie.
11 November Gary Daniel Marsh[55] Gary sees April Scott (Rhiannon Fish) walking along the beach in her bikini. He and his fellow River Boys think she is attracted and start whitling at her.
12 November Jonathan Brewer Louis McIntosh[56] April Scott (Rhiannon Fish) and Ruby Buckton (Rebecca Breeds) spot Jonathan at a car sale. April tells Ruby that he is the perfect candidate to lose her virginity to at the school formal. Jonathan tells April that his father is buying him a car and he could take her to the formal as his date. Ruby later talks April out of it and Jonathan is okay with being let down by April.
15 November– Geoffrey King Geoff Morrell[57] Geoffrey is a businessman. Heath Braxton contacts Geoffrey and informs him Darryl Braxton is selling Angelo's, a restaurant, in Summer Bay. Geoffrey comes to the Bay with his family to look at Angelo's.
16 November Cody Matthews Melissa Ambrosini[58] Cody arrives in Summer Bay to attend a surfing competition. She spots Mink Smith (Matylda Buczko) and mocks her surfing. When Mink is struggling out at sea, Cody tells Mink's brother, Romeo Smith (Luke Mitchell), that Mink has been turning up to surfing competition drunk.
18 November— William Phillips Daniel Place[59] William is the son of Dallas Phillips (Emma Griffin) who is sent to hospital. Dexter Walker (Charles Cottier) plays a game to get him drink his water. Dexter soon discovers that Dallas is living in a her car, so he gets a caravan for them to stay in.
21 November Peter Matthew Moore[60] Peter is hired by Harvey Ryan (Marcus Graham) to gain information about Dennis Harling's (Daniel Roberts) development for Summer Bay. He tries to gain information from Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher), who refuses. He then approaches Romeo Smith (Luke Mitchell) to find information from his wife Indigo Walker (Samara Weaving) and bribes him with money. Romeo finds development plans and hands them to Peter and Romeo later realises he has been conned.


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