Storylines of Shortland Street (1994)

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This article details the storylines that took place on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street in 1994.

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Henry Tamariki (Tamati Rice) returned to Shortland Street. Jaki Manu (Nancy Brunning) decided that she was still in love with him and left Ferndale with him.

Michael (Paul Gittins) and Alex McKenna (Liddy Holloway) struggled to accept their son Jonothan's (Kieran Hutchinson) sexuality, but ended up saving him and Jonathan's boyfriend Jamie from a group of homophobic attackers who were trying to beat them up. Jamie eventually broke up with Jonathan, realising that he wanted a more serious commitment whereas Jonathan only wanted to have fun. Both Jamie and Jonathan left Ferndale.

Chris Warner (Michael Galvin)was stunned when Kirsty Knight (Angela Dotchin) exposed Katherine as a fraud and murderer, and swore to give up on women forever. However Chris soon returned to his 'Dr Love' ways and began sleeping with a succession of women. Chris soon had Jo Jordan (Greer Robson) lined up in his sights.

Carmen Robert's (Theresa Healey) step-brother Greg Feeney (Tim Balme) turned up in town and quickly attracted the interest of Alex and Kirsty. Guy Warner (Craig Parker) was jealous when Carmen revealed that she and Greg had been lovers. Greg and Alex had a quick dalliance but in the end Greg ended up with Kirsty. Kirsty was also jealous of Carmen and Guy's close relationship and this strained their friendship. When Carmen apparently won Lotto, Kirsty correctly suspected that Carmen had stolen the winning ticket off a dead patient. Guy managed to convince Kirsty that it was her jealously that led her to suspect Carmen of thieving off a dead patient and Kirsty dropped her accusations, not realising that Guy also knew the truth and was covering up for Carmen.

Nick Harrison (Karl Burnett) was stunned when he was elected as a prefect at school. This brought him into contact with Charlotte Olsen (Nicola Cliff), head girl of Ferndale High. Charlotte was a liar and manipulated and as such had the entire school wrapped around her finger. As one would expect, she and Rachel McKenna (Angela Bloomfield) did not get along.

Michael headhunted Grace Kwan (Lynette Forday) from St Katherines, much to the shock of Sir Bruce Warner (Ken Blackburn) who was in love with her and begged her to stay at St Katherines. Alex was immediately jealous of Grace and Michael's friendship and since she had only just finished her affair with Greg, she began to suspect Michael was also having an affair with Grace.

Grace recommended her best friend Ellen Crozier (Robyn Malcolm} to take over as Head Nurse. Soon afterwards, viewers met Ellen's husband Johnny Marinovich (Stelios Yiakmis), and her 13-year-old daughter Minnie Crozier (Katrina Devine). Minnie was not Johnny's biological daughter, having been conceived when Ellen was still a teenager, but even so Johnny and Ellen had been married for the past 8 years and as such Minnie considered him her father because he had been in her life for so long.

Jo's relationship with Stuart Neilson (Martin Henderson) quickly became unstuck and Jo developed a friendship with Chris Warner, oblivious to the fact that he only wanted to bed her. Steve Mills (Andrew Binns) was devastated to learn that Chris was in fact the biological father of Carrie's triplets and his anger towards Chris only grew when he learned of Chris' interest in Jo, whom he had always been protective of.

Gina (Josephine Davidson) and Leonard Rossi-Dodds (Marton Csokas) decided to move to California and Gina and Chris argued about who would replace her at Cafe Stromboli. Leonard suggested his friend Lionel Skeggins (John Leigh) and Chris and Gina reluctantly agreed. For their leaving party, Gina and Leonard had a picnic on the beach. On the way home, Steve, T.P, Chris and Kirsty were in the car together when Steve and Chris began arguing about Jo. Their car ended up crashing, Chris was thrown from the car, while Kirsty and T.P were trapped inside. Steve managed to free Kirsty and went back for T.P. However, just as Sam Aleni (Rene Naufahu) arrived the car exploded and Steve and T.P were killed. Sam was devastated to witness the death of both his wife and best friend.

In the aftermath of the car accident, Kirsty (who began to suffer from post traumatic stress disorder) had unprotected sex with Greg. Greg disappeared soon after and Kirsty was stunned to learn that Greg had been an IV drug user in the past, putting her at risk for HIV. Lionel Skeggins supported Kirsty through her ordeal and was going to propose to her at her 21st birthday party. Unfortunately, Greg returned. Kirsty was torn between Greg and Lionel and in the end she choose Greg.

Chris had been left paralysed in the car accident, and Chris blamed himself for killing Steve and T.P. Chris hired Sam's new partner Rebecca Frost (Luisa Burgess) as his nurse, but fired her when Hone uncovered the fact that she was only looking for a way to get revenge for her sister, whom Chris had slept with and discarded some months before.

Stuart and Jo reconciled in the aftermath of the car accident, but their relationship quickly turned sour again when Stuart developed an attraction towards Rebecca. Eventually Stuart and Jo broke up, but Rebecca decided that she didn't want to pursue a relationship with Stuart.

Guy and Carmen finally got together in the aftermath of the car accident as well, but kept their relationship a secret from Sam, fearing that their happiness would upset him as he was still mourning his wife. Sam eventually found out and gave the two his blessing.

Feeling old and wrongly believing that Michael was sleeping with Grace, Alex demanded a facelift. Unfortunately she had a bad reaction to the anaesthesia and was left comatose for weeks. The police suspected Michael of attempted murder when they found evidence that he had prescribed drugs to Alex that would cause her to go into the coma and Jonathan (who had returned to be with Alex) began to believe the suspicions since Alex had told him that Michael was having an affair with Grace. Rachel was unconvinced. and unearthed evidence that Alex had been forging her prescriptions. When Alex finally awoke she confirmed Rachel's story. Michael and Alex reconciled and went away on a cruise.

Hone Ropata (Temuera Morrison) became involved with Hillary Sturgess (Susan Brady), the daughter of the man who owned the majority share in the clinic. While Michael was away, Hillary's father died and Hillary immediately organised a takeover of the clinic by American HMO Good Health. The staff reacted against these changes, but when Michael and Alex returned from their cruise, Michael quickly managed to regain control. Hone then called it quits with Hillary. When Rachel wondered why it had taken so long for Michael to return after Hillary's takeover bid, he revealed that Alex had suffered a nervous breakdown on the cruise.

Ellen hired Paul Churchill (Simon Prast) back at the clinic much to Carmen and Jo's disgust. Paul claimed that he was sorry for what he had put Jo through, and Jo decided to forgive him, but Carmen remained distrusting. When several prostitutes were beaten up, Carmen put the facts together and realised that Paul was the culprit. Paul attempted to attack Carmen, but fortunately Guy rescued her and Paul was sent to prison.

Chris had become attracted to his new nurse, Annie Flynn (Rebecca Hobbs). But Annie turned out to be a lesbian. When Meredith Flemming (Stephanie Wilkin) made a brief return to town, Chris hoped that maybe they would finally be able to get together. Unfortunately in the end, Meredith realised that she was actually more attracted to Annie, and the two decided to make a go of their relationship in Dunedin.

Nick eventually turned on Charlotte, so she had him demoted from a his prefect position. Charlotte, realising that Minnie had a crush on Nick, decided to play a trick and locked Nick and Minnie in the school overnight. When Ellen and Johnny found the two the next morning, an irate Johnny blamed Nick, though Nick and Minnie managed to convince him that they had been the victims of a trick. Rachel tired of Charlotte's scheming and decided to get her own back by pursuing Ferndale High's headboy Tim Cunningham (Richard Vette, whom Charlotte had a crush on. Over time, Rachel began to fall for Tim, but at dancing lessons for the upcoming school ball, a jealous Charlotte stomped on Rachel's foot and broke it, meaning that Rachel wouldn't be able to make it as Tim's date. Michael and Alex stepped in to play the unlikely fairy godparents in this Cinderella tale. Michael made a special cast for Rachel's foot, while Alex redesigned her dress to go with it. The plan worked and Rachel became the belle of the ball. Unfortunately, Minnie opened her big mouth and spoiled things by revealing to Charlotte that the whole thing had originally been a set up on Rachel's part. Tim was furious and dumped Rachel.

While Chris eventually recovered from his paralysis, he ended up developing an addiction to painkillers. Greg initially acted as Chris' supplier but grew worried when Chris became more and more addicted to the pills. Greg was also dissatisfied with Kirsty and began sharing seeing Jo behind Kirsty's back. Feeling the heat for his shady activities, Greg broke up with Kirsty and decided to skip town with Jo.

Rebecca helped Chris deal with his addiction and the two began a relationship as they learned to forgive each other for their past mistakes. However, Chris' mother Margot disapproved of their interracial relationship.

Ellen was furious to learn that Johnny had an affair many years and had secret daughter. Their marriage broke up as a result and Johnny moved in with Jenny and Nick. Overtime, Jenny and Johnny became closer and shared a kiss. Ellen burned her house down while smoking and she and Minnie moved in with Carmen and Sam. When Ellen had a one night stand with an old friend, Johnny was angry and took Minnie off on a trip to the U.S.A to visit the set of her favourite soap opera Tides of the Heart.

Carmen and Guy missed each other terribly when Guy went away to Scotland for several weeks. Shortly after Guy returned, Carmen's father turned up in town after hearing of her Lotto win and began extorting money from Carmen. Guy eventually used his entire trustfund to pay her father to go away and never come back.

Tim and Rachel eventually reconciled. Rachel then befriended a pregnant teenager Ramona Derby (Ashleigh Seagar), and championed her rights when she was denied the award of school dux because of her pregnancy. A manipulative Charlotte saw her chance to break up Rachel and Tim forever when she learned that Tim was the father of Ramona's unborn child. Charlotte informed Rachel of the truth and Rachel, disgusted that Tim was unwilling to take responsibility for the child, broke up with him. However, Rachel and Ramona were able to remain friends.

Rebecca became attracted to Hone's nephew Manny Ahutahi (Albert Belz) and broke up with Chris to be with him. Manny's continued presence in Ferndale would cause trouble for Hone, as Hone was soon accused of murdering one of Manny's friends.

Kirsty and Lionel finally reconciled and decided to marry. Before they were due to be wed, Kirsty discovered that her old arch nemesis Darryl had faked the abduction of his kids in order to make his now ex-wife Diane more sympathetic towards him. She exposed Darryl to Diane, who refused to let Darryl ever see the kids again. Darryl immediately decided to get revenge and encouraged Stuart to act on his feelings for Kirsty before she married Lionel.

When Johnny and Minnie returned, Johnny began a relationship with Jenny. At Christmas, Jenny was shocked to learn that she was pregnant.

Gina and Leonard returned for Lionel and Kirsty's wedding to serve as bridesmaid and best man. Minnie was overjoyed to meet Gina as Gina had become a star on Minnie's favourite soap opera Tides of the Heart while she and Leonard were in California. The paparazzi were tipped off and Gina and Kirsty faced a barrage of press who were desperate to take photos of Gina as they tried to enter the church for Kirsty's wedding. The wedding itself did not go off without any hitches either. As Lionel and Kirsty were in the chapel about to be married, Stuart stood up and objected to the union.

[edit] Cast members

[edit] All year cast members

[edit] Recurring cast members

  • Ken Blackburn (Sir Bruce Warner)
  • Mark Ferguson (Darryl Neilson)
  • Glynis McNicoll (Lady Margot Warner)
  • Tamati Rice (Henry Tamariki)
  • Karl Urban (Jamie Forrest)
  • Simon Prast (Paul Churchill)
  • Nicola Cliff (Charlotte Olsen)
  • Tim Balme (Greg Feeney)
  • Richard Vette (Tim Cunningham)
  • Ashliegh Seagar (Ramona Derby)
  • Albert Belz (Manny Ahutahi)

[edit] Arrivals

  • Lynette Forday (Dr. Grace Kwan)
  • Robyn Malcolm (Nurse Ellen Crozier)
  • Katrina Devine (Minnie Crozier)
  • John Leigh (Lionel Skeggins)
  • Stelios Yiakmis (Johnny Marinovich)
  • Luisa Burgess (Nurse Rebecca Frost)

[edit] Departures

  • Nancy Brunning (Nurse Jaki Manu)
  • Marton Csokas (Dr. Leonard Dodds)
  • Josephine Davidson (Gina Rossi)
  • Greer Robson (Nurse Jo Jordan)
  • Andrew Binns (Nurse Steve Mills)

[edit] Guest stars

  • Susan Brady (Hillary Sturgess)
  • Rebecca Hobbs (Nurse Annie Flynn)
  • Stephanie Wilkin (Dr. Meredith Fleming)
  • Marton Csokas (Dr. Leonard Dodds)
  • Josephine Davidson (Gina Rossi)

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Preceded by:
1993
Storylines of Shortland Street
1994
Followed by:
1995