Home and Away: Weddings

Home and Away: Weddings

DVD cover for Weddings
Country of origin Australia
Release
Original network Seven[1]

Home and Away: Weddings is an exclusive-to-DVD special of Australia's most popular soap Home and Away. It was released on 1 March 2006 and is a continuation to its previous DVD Home and Away: Romances, which is in a similar style. It takes a lookback at all the classic Home and Away weddings from it 18 years from between 1988 and 2006 and it is hosted by Home and Away star Kate Ritchie and contains every Summer Bay wedding in a movie length presentation. Also included is 2 full episodes from Leah and Vinnie's wedding.

Weddings

Year Couple Played by
1988
Ailsa & Alf
Judy Nunn and Ray Meagher
1988
Ruth & Frank
Justine Clarke and Alex Papps
1989
Bobby & Frank
Nicolle Dickson and Alex Papps
1990
Carly & Ben
Sharyn Hodgson and Julian McMahon
1991
Pippa & Michael
Debra Lawrance and Denis Coard
1992
Bobby & Greg
Nicolle Dickson and Ross Newton
1995
Angel & Shane
Melissa George and Dieter Brummer
1996
Marilyn & Don
Emily Symons and Norman Coburn
1997
Rebecca & Travis
Belinda Emmett and Nic Testoni
1998
Kylie & Jesse
Roslyn Oades and Ben Unwin
1999
Chloe & James
Kirsty Wright and Michael Piccirilli
2000
Sally & Kieran
Kate Ritchie and Spencer McLaren
2001
Leah & Vinnie
Ada Nicodemou and Ryan Kwanten
2002
Gypsy & Will
Kimberley Cooper and Zac Drayson
2003
Sally & Flynn
Kate Ritchie and Joel McIlroy
2004
Beth & Rhys
Clarissa House and Michael Beckley
2004
Kirsty & Kane
Christie Hayes and Sam Atwell
2004
Hayley & Noah
Rebecca Cartwright and Beau Brady
2005
Josie & Jesse
Laurie Foell and Ben Unwin
2005
Tasha & Robbie
Isabel Lucas and Jason Smith
2005
Leah & Dan
Ada Nicodemou and Tim Campbell
2005
Amanda & Graham
Holly Brisley and Doug Scroope

Interviews

Trivia

Throughout Weddings, facts about Home and Away appear on screen:

DVD

Home and Away: Weddings
Set Details Special Features
  • Leah and Vinnie's entire wedding and reception (episodes 2998 & 2999)
Release Dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
N/A 5 February 2007 1 March 2006

See also

References

  1. "Seven Network official site". au.tv.yahoo.com. Retrieved 15 October 2010.

External links

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