Home and Away: Secrets and the City
Home and Away: Secrets and the City |
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DVD Cover for Secrets and the City |
Country of origin |
Australia |
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No. of episodes |
3 |
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Broadcast |
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Original channel |
Seven |
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Home video release |
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DVD release date |
25 October 2002 (Australia)[1] 29 October 2003 (UK) |
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Home and Away: Secrets and the City is an exclusive-to-video and DVD special of Australia's most popular soap opera Home and Away. In 2002, it was only released on video and a year later it received a DVD release. It is hosted by Home and Away star Tammin Sursok — in character as Dani Sutherland, not as herself — and contains three episodes, two of which were aired on TV: Shattered Hearts and Broken Dreams, but the third episode, Secrets and the City will never be aired on TV; it is only to be seen on the video and DVD.
The story follows the breakup of the Sutherland family as a secret from Rhys' past comes back to haunt him. Years ago, Rhys had an affair with Angie Russell and now she's living in Summer Bay with her son Dylan. Angie then reveals to Dylan than he is Rhys' son and he can't see Rhys' daughter Kirsty any more because they are brother and sister. Shelley discovers his secret when she listens to a tape that recorded Angie talking to Rhys. At a family dinner, Rhys tells all to his family hurting Kirsty the most. The following day, the girls find a note from Rhys saying that he has left for good. Dani and Josh, along with Hayley and Noah, search for Rhys in the City.
Episodes
Cast
Main Cast
Guest Cast
DVD
Home and Away: Secrets and the City |
Set Details |
Special Features |
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- Featurettes:
- Behind the Scenes
- Interviews
- A Day In the Life of Bec and Beau
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Release Dates |
Region 1 |
Region 2 |
Region 4 |
N/A |
25 August 2003 |
29 October 2003 |
Reaction
Secrets and the City was a let down to fans of the show as they expected more to come from Australia's first DVD of Home and Away. Two episodes which had already aired on TV and the special episode was only a 3 minutes longer than a normal episode. The special features on the release were a great contribution, cast interviews and behind-the-scenes with Bec Cartwright and Beau Brady.[4]
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Logie Award for Most Popular Australian Drama |
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| 1960s | |
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| 1970s | |
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| 1980s | |
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| 1990s |
- N/A (1990)
- Home and Away (1991)
- E Street (1992)
- Home and Away (1993)
- Home and Away (1994)
- Home and Away (1995)
- Home and Away (1996)
- Blue Heelers (1997)
- Blue Heelers (1998)
- Blue Heelers (1999)
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| 2000s | |
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| 2010s |
- Packed to the Rafters (2010)
- Packed to the Rafters (2011)
- Packed to the Rafters (2012)
- House Husbands (2013)
- Home and Away (2014)
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