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Home and Away is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 1989, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's executive producer Des Monaghan. The 2nd season of Home and Away began airing on 23 January 1989. The first introduction of the year was Rebecca Fisher in April. Emily Symons joined the cast as Marilyn Chambers in May. In June, the serial saw the birth of Duncan Stewart, the first child of Alf and Ailsa and Mat Stevenson took on the role of Adam Cameron a fortnight later. Mouche Phillips joined as Viv Newton in July and September saw the arrival of Dannii Minogue as Emma Jackson. Rebecca Nash{{Main|Rebecca Nash}}Rebecca Nash, debuted on screen during the episode airing on 3 April 1989. Belinda Emmett’s portrayal of Rebecca earned her nominations for the "Best New Talent" Logie Award in 1997. [1] and "Most Popular Actress" in 1998 and 1999.[2][3] Emmett was also nominated for a Gold Logie in 1999.[3] Emmett and her co-star Nic Testoni won "Best Couple" at the 1998 Inside Soap Awards[4] and were nominated again in the same category the following year.[5][6]{{-}}Marilyn Chambers{{Main|Marilyn Chambers (Home and Away)}}Marilyn Chambers, played by Emily Symons debuted on screen during the episode airing on 18 May 1989. Symons departed the serial in 1992 but returned in 1995 for another regular stint which lasted until 1999. Dannii Minogue originally auditioned for the role of Marilyn, but she was given the role of Emma Jackson and Emily Symons was cast instead.[7] Holy Soap called her "bubbly" and a "Dizzy blonde beautician".[8]{{-}}Duncan Stewart{{Main|Duncan Stewart (Home and Away)}}Duncan Stewart made his first appearance in during the episode airing on 14 June 1989. Brendan McKensy’s portrayal of Duncan earned him a nomination for Best Young Actor at the 1999 Inside Soap Awards.[9]{{-}}Adam Cameron{{Main|Adam Cameron}}Adam Cameron played by Mat Stevenson debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 28 June 1989. Stevenson had previously guested on rival soap opera Neighbours on Network Ten as petty criminal Skinner.[10] In an interview with The Sun-Herald, he said that the chance to play Adam was a role-reversal and part in Neighbours helped him become more level-headed.[11] Stevenson chose to move from his native Melbourne to Sydney for filming.[11] Stevenson quit the serial in 1994[12][13] Stevenson describes Adam is "a bit of a layabout" who is "capable of a kind word and good deed every now and then". However, Adam would "rather not" do either if doing so "interferes with having a good time or a lazy time". Stevenson said that he liked playing Adam, but noted he was nothing like his character because he is more responsible than Adam is.[14] A columnist for Inside Soap said that Adam is a "one-time joker" and a "happy-go-lucky type of character".[17]Stevenson returned for a guest stint in 1999 and admitted that not much had changed on the series.[15] Stevenson told writer Jason Herbison of Inside Soap that he enjoyed playing Adam again so much that he considered asking the producer for a full-time return.[16] {{-}}Viv Newton{{Main|Viv Newton}}Viv Newton, played by Mouche Phillips made her first appearance in on 5 July 1989 and departed on 25 May 1990. Phillips was sharing a house with Justine Clarke and began filing the week after Clarke had left the serial[17] Phillips told a writer from Look-in that she liked to be kept busy on set. She explained that "people" were often left trying to find her because she was not where she should have been.[18]{{-}}Emma Jackson{{Main|Emma Jackson (Home and Away)}}Emma Jackson, played Dannii Minogue made her first on-screen appearance on 22 September 1989 and departed on 22 August 1990. Minogue originally auditioned for the role of Marilyn Chambers, but she was later cast in the role of Emma instead.[19] Minogue stayed with the show for a year, before she quit to launch her music career in 1990.[20][21] In October 2007, it was rumoured that Minogue was due to reprise her role as Emma for the show's 20th anniversary in 2008.[22] However, she did not appear. For her portrayal of Emma, Minogue was nominated for the "Most Popular Actress on Australian Television" Logie Award in 1989.[23] Holy Soap named Minogue as one of Home and Away's "Sexiest girls ever".[24]{{-}}Others
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web|url=http://www.danniimusic.com/chronology.php|title=Chronology|website=Danniimusic.com|accessdate=17 November 2010}} 24. ^{{cite web|url=http://holysoap.five.tv/homeandaway/pictures/sexiest-home-and-away-girls-ever-2179/images/3020 |title=Sexiest Home and Away girls ever |work=Holy Soap |publisher=Channel Five |accessdate=17 November 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090905082945/http://holysoap.five.tv/homeandaway/pictures/sexiest-home-and-away-girls-ever-2179/images/3020 |archivedate= 5 September 2009 |df= }} 25. ^1 {{cite episode|title=Episode 231|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Richard Sarell ; Writer: Rick Held(|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 25 January 1989}} 26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.showcast.com.au/showcast/View/ViewActorProfile?actorId=471&d=1Ag4uDJuMHeY-KTFDOpCbQ|title=Belinda Giblin|work=Showcast|accessdate=28 March 2018}} 27. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 235|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Richard Sarrell ; Writer: Greg Haddrick |network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 1 February 1989}} 28. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 241|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Brendan Maher ; Writer: Alister Webb|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 13 February 1989}} 29. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydney-news/sullivans-richard-morgan-dead/story-e6freuzi-1111112755162|title= Richard Morgan dead|date= 30 December 2006|accessdate= 4 July 2012|work= The Daily Telegraph Australia}} 30. ^{{cite news|url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=age&kw=Nana+Coburn&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=entire&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=adv&clsPage=1&docID=news900411_0313_6302|title =Today's People|date=11 April 1990|accessdate=4 July 2012|first=James|last=Cockington|work= The Sydney Morning Herald|page=28}} 31. ^1 2 {{cite episode|title=Episode 258|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director:Gaye Arnold; Writer: Dave Worthington(|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 8 March 1989}} 32. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 277|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director:Chris Shiel; Writer: Bruce Hancock|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 4 April 1989}} 33. ^{{cite news|url=http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=nstore&kw=Kelly+Dingwall&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=entire&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=adv&clsPage=1&docID=news940324_0060_6163|accessdate= 3 July 2012|date=24 March 1989|title=Kelly Finally Grows Up For a Police Whistle Blower|page=11|work=The Sydney Morning Herald}} 34. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 355|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director:Tina Butler; Writer: Greg Stevens|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 20 April 1989}} 35. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 303|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director:Gaye Arnold; Writer: Carla Kettner|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 10 May 1989}} 36. ^1 {{cite episode|title=Episode 320|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Chris Sheil ; Writer: Greg Haddrick (|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 2 June 1989}} 37. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 327|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Tina Butler Writer: Elizabeth Coleman |network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate=6 July 1989}} 38. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 344|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Directors: Tina Butler, Michael Sergi; Writer: Maureen Ann Moran|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate=6 July 1989}} 39. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 355|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Riccardo Pellizzeri ; Writer: Mary Dagmar-Davies|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 21 July 1989}} 40. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 355|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Julian McSwiney ; Writer: Dave Worthington|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 27 July 1989}} 41. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/capital-circle/mark-arbib-had-a-bit-part-in-a-tv-soap-before-he-became-a-faceless-man-of-the-labor-party/story-fn59nqgy-1226286089413|title = Mark Arbib had a bit part in a TV soap before he became a Labor Party powerbroker|date = 1 March 2012|work = The Australian|accessdate= 9 July 2012}} 42. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 375|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director:Russell Webb; Writer: Anthony Ellis|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 18 August 1989}} 43. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 378|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director:Tina Butler; Writer: Bruce Hancock|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 23 August 1989}} 44. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 500|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director:Peter Rawling; Writer: Stephen Measday|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 23 March 1990}} 45. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1027201/resume|title = Justin Connor IMDB Resume}} 46. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 383|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Chris Adshead ; Writer: Rick Held(|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 30 August 1989}} 47. ^1 {{cite episode|title=Episode 431|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Chris Sheil ; Writer: Brian Lennane|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 11 October 1989}} 48. ^{{cite web|title=Home & Away: Frequently Asked Questions|url=http://www.homeandaway.com.au/features_det6c1e.html?focus=020807_FAQ|work=Homeandaway.com.au|publisher=(Network Seven)|accessdate=30 December 2011|archiveurl=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/38792/20050531-0000/homeandaway.com.au/features_det6c1e.html?focus=020807_FAQ|archivedate=March 2003}} 49. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.judynunn.com/bio_home_n_away.asp |first=Judy |last=Nunn |title=Judy Nunn Biography |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120309164853/http://www.judynunn.com/bio_home_n_away.asp |archivedate=2012-03-09 |df= }} 50. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 440|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Michael Ailwood; Writer: Sharyn Rosenberg|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 17 November 1989}} 51. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 441|series=Home and Away|serieslink=Home and Away|credits=Executive Producer: Des Monaghan; Director: Peter Rawling; Writer: Ray Harding|network=Seven Network|station=Seven|airdate= 21 November 1989}} 52. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.australianjazzagency.com.au/acts/ignatius_jones/ |title=Australian Jazz Agency Acts - Ignatius Jones |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318162343/http://www.australianjazzagency.com.au/acts/ignatius_jones/ |archivedate=2012-03-18 |df= }} External links
2 : Lists of Home and Away characters|Fictional characters introduced in 1989 |
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