E Street

E Street

1989
E Street
E Street

E Street

6.8 | en | Drama

An Australian television soap opera, set in a tough fictional inner-city district called Westside. The stories revolve around the local community there. Created by Forrest Redlich and produced by Network Ten from 24 January 1989 to 13 May 1993.

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EP36  Episode 404
May. 20,1993
Episode 404

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EP35  Episode 403
May. 19,1993
Episode 403

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EP34  Episode 402
May. 13,1993
Episode 402

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EP33  Episode 401
May. 12,1993
Episode 401

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EP32  Episode 400
May. 06,1993
Episode 400

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EP31  Episode 399
May. 05,1993
Episode 399

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EP30  Episode 398
Apr. 29,1993
Episode 398

Jack meets Laura's ex Mark and is not impressed. Mark arrives for the screening of Laura's story and Jack is furious when he appears in the film.

EP29  Episode 397
Apr. 28,1993
Episode 397

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EP28  Episode 396
Apr. 22,1993
Episode 396

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EP27  Episode 395
Apr. 21,1993
Episode 395

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EP26  Episode 394
Apr. 15,1993
Episode 394

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EP25  Episode 393
Apr. 14,1993
Episode 393

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EP24  Episode 392
Apr. 08,1993
Episode 392

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EP23  Episode 391
Apr. 07,1993
Episode 391

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EP22  Episode 390
Apr. 01,1993
Episode 390

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EP21  Episode 389
Mar. 31,1993
Episode 389

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EP20  Episode 388
Mar. 25,1993
Episode 388

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EP19  Episode 387
Mar. 24,1993
Episode 387

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EP18  Episode 386
Mar. 18,1993
Episode 386

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EP17  Episode 385
Mar. 17,1993
Episode 385

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EP16  Episode 384
Mar. 11,1993
Episode 384

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EP15  Episode 383
Mar. 10,1993
Episode 383

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EP14  Episode 382
Mar. 04,1993
Episode 382

Elly finds Bob at the church and realises he his dead. She lets out a terrifying scream, which shocks Jack into the realisation of what he has done. When Bob has been taken to the morgue, Elly tells Jack that he has killed his own brother and the man she loves. Martha and George break the news to everyone at the pub and nobody understands why Bob died when the operation had been such a success. Di tells Penny that Bronco is lying to her and that she never knew he wanted to divorce her to live with Penny. Penny confronts Bronco and when he admits he has been lying she tells him to leave. However he turns violent and rapes her. Jack arrives at the funeral and delivers the eulogy. He tells everyone he realises they hate him because Bob has died, and he understands that. However he wants them to know he loved Bob too. Jack throws his gun into the sea signifying the end of his dangerous life and Elly places a single red rose on Bob’s grave, telling him she will never, ever forget him.

EP13  Episode 381
Mar. 03,1993
Episode 381

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EP12  Episode 380
Feb. 25,1993
Episode 380

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EP11  Episode 379
Feb. 24,1993
Episode 379

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EP10  Episode 378
Feb. 18,1993
Episode 378

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EP9  Episode 377
Feb. 17,1993
Episode 377

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EP8  Episode 376
Feb. 11,1993
Episode 376

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EP7  Episode 375
Feb. 10,1993
Episode 375

Nikki takes drastic action, leaving Bonnie all tied up. Sally worries about taking things to the next level with Ernie. Jamie finds Penny and Bronco in a compromising position. Laura gets a phone call giving her a shocking ultimatum.

EP6  Episode 374
Feb. 04,1993
Episode 374

Bronco serves Penny with a restraining order. Ernie makes a grand romantic gesture to Sally. Jack grows suspicious of Laura. Nikki discovers Elly has given her old job to the worst person possible.

EP5  Episode 373
Feb. 03,1993
Episode 373

Nikki and Bonnie are at loggerheads. Ernie tries to reassure Sally about their budding relationship. Penny falls foul of the law when she snatches Charlie back from Bronco.

EP4  Episode 372
Jan. 28,1993
Episode 372

Max tries to persuade Nikki to come back to E Street. Jack digs into Laura's past. Penny and Bronco talk things over. Sally tells Ernie the truth about her health.

EP3  Episode 371
Jan. 27,1993
Episode 371

Max goes to New Zealand to see Nikki, who has unfortunately just hypnotised herself. Penny and Jamie stakeout Bronco's house. Jojo gets the sack. Laura's presence could spell danger for Jack.

EP2  Episode 370
Jan. 21,1993
Episode 370

Penny finds out where Charlie is, but her ordeal is not yet over. Bonnie meddles in Max and Nikki's relationship. Jojo is unhappy with Sally's presence at the pub.

EP1  Episode 369
Jan. 20,1993
Episode 369

Penny takes an overdose, and Charlie's message goes unheard. Ernie tells Elly he is in love with Sally. Max's romantic liaison is sabotaged by Bonnie.

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6.8 | en | Drama , Soap | More Info
Released: 1989-01-24 | Released Producted By: Westside Film & Television , Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.edenstreet.net/index.htm
Synopsis

An Australian television soap opera, set in a tough fictional inner-city district called Westside. The stories revolve around the local community there. Created by Forrest Redlich and produced by Network Ten from 24 January 1989 to 13 May 1993.

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Cast

Diane Craig , Cecily Polson , Leslie Dayman

Director

Paolo Remati

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videorama-759-859391 Yes it was the very different array of characters, we got to know and love in E Street, but it just didn't stand up to the other mainstream soapies. May'be we had seen two many like this before, but really the story lines weren't up with the others, or weren't anything special. It was more the characters that moved us, some of the young cast, disappearing and becoming shadows. Most memorable was Alyssa Jane Cook, Marcus Graham, and hot Toni Pearen. I remember the character, C.J, her love interest, was or went blind, and hot guest star hottie Caz Lederman went nuts with a knife once, in one of the earlier shows, where our Father (Tony Martin) tried to talk her down. Look, I really did like the show, and it did make 89' a memorable year, but as in quality, it was just of average stature, but this and almost every other soapie, is better than The Bold And The Beautiful. Incidentally, B and B, first came out this same year too, on in the mornings at 11. But on an enjoyable scale, E Street was quite the tasty entertainer with a great soundtrack. Penny Cook's little girl played by Brooke Mikey Anderson, was cute too. Cook's performance was very good in this, too. Yeah, where did she go, besides that movie, Coda. Check out Vince Martin's entry into the show.
info-5918 Oddly, one of the main characters was mute - who refused to talk because of all the horror in the world. Then, later in the show, there was a mysterious, profound radio DJ, who no one knew the identity of.Guess what, it was in fact the mute character! One never would of guessed. Australian Soaps at this time were pretty lame, "A country practice" had been running for 10 years and had some ludicrous, unbelievable scripts. While a lot of Australian Soaps were set in the country, in contrast, e street was set in the inner city.Melissa Tkautz from this show went on to be a minor Pop star. Bruce Samazan, also one of the shows main characters, went on to star in Neighbours for a while, but eventually left acting and went into real estate (probably a good move).E street also had Robin Hardy directing it - which was odd as he was famous for directing the cult movie, "The Wicker Man".
Jay Thompson E-Street screened on Australian television between 1989 and 1993, when it was axed by Channel 10 (the network which screened it). Channel 10 repeated some episodes around 2002-3, but I never watched these, and am thus going on my memory of seeing them 'the first time around'. And a long time ago, that was! That my memory of these episodes is so vivid only goes to show that the show (whatever its faults - and there were many!) definitely left an impression.E Street began as a social commentary/slice of life program, dealing with such issues as single parenthood, drug addiction, sexual violence, suicide, safe sex. Quickly, however, itdisintegrated into something else. Something entirely different. 'Social realism' disappeared from the program, to be replaced by a string of serial killer story lines, dream sequences, gangsters, and - at one point - a werewolf. These 'fantasy' elements were often ridiculous, and the acting ranged from the ordinary to the banal. And yet, it's these elements that allows the program to play again in my memory. I giggle as I remember the mind games played between Sheridan Sturgess (that name sounds like something from a black and white 1940s melodrama!) and the uber-sadistic Mr Bad. I laugh out loud as I recall Rev Bob's death scene, complete with a religious angel and rays of light pouring into the church.Put simply, E Street was a dreadful show. Yet this dreadfulness, the utter tackiness of the program was (in hindsight) one ofits great qualities. The show certainly managed to rise above the banality of so many other 'soapies' (i.e. Neighbors), andis a strong contender for a cult following - if it doesn't already have one.