Home and Away

Home and Away
Title card
GenreSoap opera
Created byAlan Bateman
Starring
Theme music composerMike Perjanik
Opening theme"Home and Away"
(short theme)
Ending theme"Home and Away"
(international broadcasts)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons37 (+ pilot TV film and 5 specials)
No. of episodes8,264
Production
Executive producers
  • John Holmes
  • Julie McGauran
Producers
  • John Holmes (1988–1989)
  • Andrew Howie (1989–1994)
  • Russell Webb (1994–2001)
  • Julie McGauran (2001–2007)
  • Cameron Welsh (2007–2012)
  • Lucy Addario (2012–present)
Production locationPalm Beach, Sydney, New South Wales
Camera setupVideo (1988–2003)
HD video (filmized) (2003–present)
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
  • Seven Studios (formerly Seven Productions)
  • Seven Network Operations Limited
  • Red Heart Entertainment
  • Kepper Media
Original release
NetworkSeven Network
Release17 January 1988 (1988-01-17) –
present
Related
HeadLand
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Home and Away (often abbreviated as H&A) is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip to Kangaroo Point, New South Wales, where he noticed locals were complaining about the construction of a foster home and against the idea of foster children from the city living in the area. The soap opera was initially going to be called Refuge, but the name was changed to the "friendlier" title of Home and Away once production began.

The show premiered in what Bateman classified as a ninety-minute telefeature[1] (subsequently in re-runs and on VHS titled as Home and Away: The Movie), as opposed to a pilot. Since then, each subsequent episode has aired for a duration of twenty-two minutes. Home and Away has become the second longest-running drama series in Australian television, after Neighbours. In Australia, it is currently broadcast from Mondays to Thursdays at 7:00 pm.

Home and Away follows the lives and loves of the residents in Summer Bay, a fictional seaside town in New South Wales. The series initially focused on the Fletcher family – Tom (Roger Oakley) and Pippa (Vanessa Downing), and their five foster children, Frank Morgan (Alex Papps), Carly Morris (Sharyn Hodgson), Lynn Davenport (Helena Bozich), Steven Matheson (Adam Willits) and Sally Fletcher (Kate Ritchie) – who moved from the city into the Summer Bay House, where they assumed the new job of running the caravan park, and eventually took in a sixth foster child, Bobby Simpson (Nicolle Dickson). Home and Away was not without controversy. During the first season alone, it featured several adult-themed storylines such as teen pregnancy, rape, drug and alcohol addiction, drug overdose and attempted suicide. The series has dealt with similar storylines over the years which have often exceeded its restricted time slot. Palm Beach in Sydney's Northern Beaches district has been used as the location for Summer Bay since 1988. The exterior scenes are filmed mainly at Palm Beach, while the interior scenes are filmed at the Australian Technology Park in Redfern.

Home and Away has been sold to over eighty countries around the world, making it one of Australia's most successful media exports. In the UK, it and Neighbours, another Australian soap opera, are the most popular of the genre that are filmed internationally, with them both airing on Channel 5. It is one of the highest-rating shows on RTÉ Television in Ireland and TVNZ 2 in New Zealand. In Australia, Home and Away is the most awarded program at the Logie Awards, with a total of forty-nine wins, including Most Popular Drama Program. Some cast members have won several other awards such as the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television, Silver Logie for Most Popular Actor, and Most Popular Actress. In 2015, Home and Away was inducted into the Logie Hall of Fame.

  1. ^ Oram, James "Home and Away: Behind the Scenes" p. 45 Angus and Robertson, 1989

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