E Street [TV Series] (1989)
- Director(s):
- Geoffrey Cawthorn, Robin Hardy, (more
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Debuting in May 1989, the Australian TV soap opera E Street was designed as a "hip," youth-oriented variation of the long-running continuing drama A Country Practice, featuring one of the stars of the earlier series, Penny Cook. Set in the inner-city community of Westside, the daily 50-minute series cast Cook as dedicated general practitioner Dr. Ellie Fielding. Other regulars included beat cop George Sullivan (Les Dayman); George's rebellious teenaged daughter Alice (Marianne Howard); feisty legal-aid lawyer Sarah McKillop (Katrina Sedgwick), who was abruptly killed off six months into the series; Sarah's rather sexier replacement, Jennifer St. James (Virginia Hey); social worker Martha O'Dare (Cecily Polson); pub keeper Ernie Patchett (Vic Rooney) and his hotheaded son Chris (Paul Kelman), who was forced via an unwanted pregnancy to wed snooty socialite Megan Bromley (Lisabeth Kennaly); and the series' most popular character, "cool" Reverend Bob Brown (Tony Martin), who like most of the adults on the program was saddled with a contentious offspring, namely his son Harley (Malcolm Kennard). Whenever the ratings flagged -- as they did when Ellie Fielding was written off the series -- the producers hauled in another Country Practice alumnus, notably Kate Raison as rich-bitch dowager Sheridan Sturges and Joan Sydney as Ernie Patchett's sister Mary. The series also indulged in the time-honored practice of sweeping the boards clean by having several characters killed off at once in a single tragedy (an explosion, an auto accident, etc.) so that a whole new flock of younger, prettier regulars could be introduced. By the time the series entered the home stretch, most of the stories focused on a crippled rock singer named Wheels (Marcus Graham) and his entourage. Created by Forrest Redlich, E Street chalked up 404 episodes before its cancellation in 1993. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Briony Behets - Margaret Bennett
- Penny Cook - Dr. Ellie Fielding (1989-90)
- Andrew Ferguson - Tom Windsor
- Virginia Hey - Jennifer St. James
- Serge Lazareff - Sam Bullmer
- James Newman - Scott McRae
- Rebecca Saunders - Kim Talbot
- Peta Toppano - Miki Fallon
- Vince Martin - Steven Richardson (1991-92)
- Jodi Mitchell - Penny O'Brien
- Joanna Lockwood - Sally McKinnon
- Bunney Brooke - Vi Patchett
- Graham Harvey - Michael Sturgess
- Toni Pearen - Toni Windsor
- Leslie Dayman - Sgt. George Sullivan
- Chris Orchard - Daniel Windsor
- Vic Rooney - Ernie Patchett
- Kelley Abbey - Jo-Jo
- Melissa Bell - Bonnie Tate
- Lorry D'er Cole - Joey Valentine
- Marianne Howard - Alice Sullivan
- Warren Jones - Paul Berry
- Daniel Knight - Zac Spencer
- Charlie O'Brien - Prue McGuire
- Katrina Sedgwick - Sarah McKillop (1989)
- Melissa Tkautz - Nikka Spencer
- Chelsea Brown - Abby Rossiter
- Diana Craig - Dr. Ellie Fielding (1990-93)
- Marcus Graham - Stanley "Wheels" Kovac
- Paul Kelman - Chris Patchett
- Tony Martin - Rev. Bob Brown (1989-92)
- Rebecca Rigg - Nurse
- Joan Sydney - Mary Patchett
- John Clayton - Sgt. Roy Harrison
- Antoinette Byron - Laura Fielding
- Adriane Lee - CJ
- Kate Raison - Sheridan Sturgess (1990-92)
- Simon Baker-Denny - Sam Farrell
- Malcolm Kennard - Harley Brown
- Cecily Polson - Martha O'Dara
- Noel Hodda - Dr. David Fielding
- Jamie Field - Dr. Chandler Foster (1989-93)
- Bruce Samazan - Max Simmonds
- Brooke "Mikey" Anderson - Claire Fielding
- Alyssa-Jane Cook - Lisa Doyle
- Olav Evensen - Stephen Richardson
- Richard Huggett - Sonny Bennett
- Lisbeth Kennally - Megan Bromley
- Trent Newman - Simon Windsor
- Emma Scalon - Sally Windsor
- Melanie Solamen - Rhonda Berry
- Andrew Williams - Jack Brown
- Director(s):
- Geoffrey Cawthorn, Robin Hardy
- Writer(s):
- Tim Pye, Sheila Sibley
- Producer(s):
- Bruce Best, Terri Vincent
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