A Chronological History of Australian Soap

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Incidentally, the GP is possibly the first Russian character I've seen in an Aussie soap. I say possibly because it seems impossible there wasn't at least one in the thousands of hours of Aussie soap I've watched. I'm probably overlooking someone really obvious.
I’d need to look back at my posts or the Super Aussie Soap book but there was a Russian woman in the late 70’s / early 80’s who became a media celebrity in Australia after jumping off a ship into Sydney Harbour, in order to defect. I think she popped up in a couple of soaps around that time (possibly Holiday Island or Arcade). As she wasn’t a trained actor, I don’t know if these were regular roles or just cameos.
OK, so the Russian defector that I mentioned above, did appear in Arcade but that was in a cameo as herself.

But, there was a Russian character named Mishka in Neighbours in the mid-00’s, who was romantically involved with Lou Carpenter, after he found her on a Russian bride website.
 

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there was a Russian woman in the late 70’s / early 80’s who became a media celebrity in Australia after jumping off a ship into Sydney Harbour, in order to defect.

Wow. I had no idea.



OK, so the Russian defector that I mentioned above, did appear in Arcade but that was in a cameo as herself.


Oh, that's fun. It evidently packed a lot into its short lifespan.





But, there was a Russian character named Mishka in Neighbours in the mid-00’s, who was romantically involved with Lou Carpenter, after he found her on a Russian bride website.

Interesting. I wouldn't have seen her, but I just looked it up and see she was played by Deborah Kennedy, best known to me as gossipy Doris Collins in A Place To Call Home (she was also the vet who euthanised the Fletcher's baited dog in an early H&A episode).
 

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Every now and then I go back to "our" viavision to see if there are any Aussie soap updates e.g. a new volume of The Young Doctors or Number 96.
Kinda sad to see that Sons & Daughters no longer features in the Aussie Favourites menu - the box sets are available on backorder (I guess that means they need sufficient backorders to repress the DVDs).
Nevertheless, it was an exciting time. Sometimes too exciting, with Covid sabotaging flights and whatnot.
 

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Every now and then I go back to "our" viavision to see if there are any Aussie soap updates e.g. a new volume of The Young Doctors or Number 96.

I still get regular newsletter emails from VV (the latest landed in my inbox just a couple of hours ago). Seeing these used to give me a little surge of excitement that some long-forgotten Aussie soap treasure will be announced, but I've pretty much given up on that.



Kinda sad to see that Sons & Daughters no longer features in the Aussie Favourites menu - the box sets are available on backorder (I guess that means they need sufficient backorders to repress the DVDs).
Nevertheless, it was an exciting time. Sometimes too exciting, with Covid sabotaging flights and whatnot.

Yes. It was very exciting to see the series elevated in profile for a while and to guess at who would be signing the next edition (spoiler: it was always Rowena Wallace. But I still give myself an occasional kick for not snapping up the Tom Richards-signed Season Two while stocks lasted).

There were those controversial moments as well. Who can forget the shock over the logo orientation on Collection Three's spine? Or the non-yellow logo variant on Collection Four?

Seeing most (if not all) of the series seems to be out of print now does make me feel good about completing my S&D collection when I did. Dare I say they've increased in value (even though they were already priceless to begin with).

Perhaps I ought to actually open and watch them one of these days. :hide:
 
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