The glossy Summer Bay shores on Home And Away have been kicking about for more than 32 years on Aussie screens.
That’s 32 years of laughter, tears and drama, with a capital D!
And it seems there’s been just as much happening off-screen as there has been on the show.
Yep, even the most iconic of Aussie TV shows has its ups and downs – and some of its biggest twists and turns have occurred not in front, but behind the camera over the years.
So if the lives and loves of Summer Bay’s locale aren’t already bringing enough intrigue to your weeknights, perhaps the below might pique your interest…
From on-set secrets and discarded storylines, to forgotten facts from the show’s early days, we have everything you need to brush up on your H&A trivia.
Cast
Home And Away has won 46 TV WEEK Logie Awards – more than any other Aussie series!
Home and away retro
H&A was originally going to be called Refuge, but it wasn’t deemed “friendly” enough for a family show. The name was changed once production started.
Opening scene
The first scene of the 1988 pilot episode of H&A was a flashback to 1978. A policeman chased an eight-year-old Frank (Bradley Pilato) down a rainy street, shouting, “Frankie!”
Watch the opening scene below!
First ever scene of Home And Away in 1988
Alex Papps Home And Away
The cop was played by Bruce Venables, the husband of Judy Nunn, who played Ailsa Stewart. In the present, Frank was played by Alex Papps (right).
Nicolle Dickson Home And Away
In the pilot, Bobby (Nicolle Dickson) was already going to be part of the Fletcher family when they moved to Summer Bay. However, the script was rewritten at the last minute, delaying filming by three weeks.
Alf and Ailsa
Remember when Alf’s (Ray Meagher, left) late wife, Ailsa (right), came back as a ghost? She was actually a figment of Alf’s imagination, as he was suffering a brain tumour. The scenes were hilarious to shoot, according to Judy. “That was the funniest thing I’ve ever done,” she tells TV WEEK.
Home And Away twins
What do Raechelle Banno (Olivia), Scott Lee (Hunter) and James Stewart (Justin) all have in common? Well, apart from all starring in H&A, they each have a twin sibling.
Alf retro
Ray Meagher was initially offered a two-year contract on the show, but he thought that was too long and agreed to only sign up for six months. More than 30 years later, Ray is still playing Summer Bay stalwart Alf Stewart. He’s now the longest-serving actor on an Australian drama series.
Home and away river boys
H&A was almost axed after just six weeks on air. However, the producers begged for an extra three weeks, which was just enough time for the ratings to improve. The rest is history…
Vanessa Downing Home And Away
Debra Lawrance auditioned to play foster mum Pippa in 1987, but she missed out. The role went to Carol Willesee, who then pulled out. Vanessa Downing ended up as Pippa for the first three years. And when she left in 1990, Debra was finally cast as Pippa!
Debra Lawrance Home And Away
Debra Lawrance and Dennis Coard, who played married couple Pippa and Michael Ross, are also married in real life.
Ada
Ada Nicodemou has been playing Leah since 2000, but she actually auditioned for the show years earlier. In 1992, Ada was in the running to play teenager Sarah Thompson, but Laura Vazquez won the role.
Emily Symons
Laura Vazquez (pictured here with co-star Emily Symons), who played schoolgirl Sarah in the ’90s, is now one of the show’s hair and make-up artists.
Kyle
Kyle Pryor, who played Dr Nate Cooper in the show, initially auditioned for the role of wild boy Andy Barrett. However, that part went to Tai Hara.
Casey Braxton
Who could forget when Kyle (Nic Westaway) kidnapped Casey (Lincoln Younes) and left him to die in the desert? Nic recalls Lincoln wouldn’t speak to him while filming. “He thought it would add to the hostility between the characters,” Nic explains.
Romeo and Indi
In 2011, the show filmed on location in Hawaii. Samara Weaving (Indi) and Luke Mitchell (Romeo) flew to Honolulu for the scenes, along with Georgie Parker (Roo) and Robert Mammone (Sid).
Simon Baker
Simon Baker, then known for his work in E Street, had a brief stint on the show as James Hudson. He was a heart-throb teacher who stole Roxy’s heart.
Shane and Angel
From 1993-1996, fans lapped up Shane and Angel’s love story. But away from the cameras, it was a different story. Co-stars Melissa George and Dieter Brummer didn’t get along. The actors haven’t spoken to each other since they left the show.
river boys
The River Boys debuted in 2011 when they sauntered into singles’ night at Angelo’s (Luke Jacobz) restaurant. Recognising Angelo, Darryl “Brax” Braxton’s first words in the series were: “Oi, a familiar face!”
kip gamblin
Hayley’s pregnancy was written for H&A before Bec Cartwright discovered she was pregnant. Bec was replaced by Ella Scott Lynch, who played the part for the remainder of 2005.