Vicki Englund Vicki Englund i(A32915 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Raw and Order in Cutting Edge Mix Vicki Englund , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 12 November 2015; (p. 52)

— Review of The Chat 2015 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon When Lollipop Ladies Attack! Vicki Englund , Acacia Ridge : Australian eBook Publisher , 2014 8044652 2014 single work children's fiction children's

'Abby's mum is the new lollipop lady at school. How embarrassing! ... until Mum shows how seriously she takes her job of keeping Abby and her friends safe. A fun story with an important message to respect the job your local lollipop lady... or man does.' (Publication summary)

1 Movies Vicki Englund , 2005 single work review
— Appears in: Brisbane News , 24 - 30 August no. 553 2005; (p. 34)

— Review of Look Both Ways Sarah Watt , 2004 single work film/TV
1 Movies Vicki Englund , 2005 single work review
— Appears in: Brisbane News , 20 - 26 April no. 535 2005; (p. 28)

— Review of Three Dollars Robert Connolly , Elliot Perlman , 2005 single work film/TV
1 Prejudice Vicki Englund , 1996 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 2 March 1996; (p. wkd 8)

— Review of In Our Own Day Matthew Karpin , 1995 single work novel
1 Life's No Sweet Box of Chocolates Vicki Englund , 1996 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 5 October 1996; (p. wkd 7)

— Review of Keep It Simple, Stupid Peter Goldsworthy , 1996 single work novel
1 Explosive Aussie Treat Vicki Englund , 1996 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 8 June 1996; (p. wkd 9)

— Review of The Slap Roger McDonald , 1996 single work novel
1 Where Has All the Romance Gone? Vicki Englund , 1996 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 7 December 1996; (p. wkd 9)

— Review of Women Love Sex 1996 anthology short story
1 Doctor's Novel a Great Success Vicki Englund , 1996 single work biography
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 22 May 1996; (p. 20)
1 Interview with Jay Verney, Author of `A Mortality Tale' Vicki Englund (interviewer), 1996 single work interview biography
— Appears in: Imago : New Writing , Autumn vol. 8 no. 1 1996; (p. 32-42)
1 21 form y separately published work icon Home and Away Alan Bateman , Seven Network (publisher), Sarah Walker , Margaret Wilson , Sam Meikle , Sandy Webster , Matt Anderson , Fiona Bozic , Dan Bennett , Sue Hore , Sean Nash , James Walker , Ray Harding , Bruce Hancock , Phil Lloyd , Jason Herbison , David Worthington , Alister Webb , Andrew Osborne , John Hanlon , Greg Haddrick , Greg Stevens , Fiona Kelly , Faith McKinnon , Alison Nisselle , Maureen Ann Moran , Sarah Duffy , Phil Saunders , Stephen Vagg , Ysabelle Dean , Bevan Lee , Kelly Lefever , Anthony Ellis , Mary Dagmar-Davies , Clare Atkins , Lily Taylor , Kevin Roberts , Chelsea Cassio , Lyn Ogilvy , Cameron Welsh , Anne Brooksbank , John Hugginson , Morgan Smith , Jennifer Mellet , Christopher Gist , Louise Crane , Trent Atkinson , Leigh McGrath , Kaneana May , Neil Luxmoore , Adam Dolman , Greg Millin , Cassandra Carter , Sally Webb , Mardi McConnochie , Felicity Packard , Sabour Bradley , Rick Held , Kit Oldfield , Alexa Wyatt , Edwina Searle , Josh Mapleston , Kate Bradley , Sharyn Rosenberg , Elizabeth Coleman , John Coulter , Anthony Morris , Alison Boadle , Carla Kettner , Boaz Stark , Lois Booton , Judith Colquhoun , Michael Joshua , Cath Roden , Lesley Lewis , Zokov Nyste , Katrina Foster , Lisa Williams , Lynette Jacob , Coral Drouyn , Meg Mappin , Mark Grzic , Christine McCourt , Tom Galbraith , Drew Proffitt , Graham Foreman , Craig Wilkins , Jenny Sharp , Chris Phillips , Daniel Widdowson , Elizabeth Packett , Vicki Englund , Alan Hardy , Fiona Wood , Jenny Lewis , Samuel Atwell , Scott Taylor , Galia Hardy , Holly Lyons , Barbara Bishop , Bradley Souber , Peter Dick , Luke Devenish , Nicky Amall , Vanessa Critchley , Brooke Wilson , David Allen , Michael Harvey , Denise Morgan , David William Boutland , Pru Colville , Ray Kolle , Les Knight , Mark Elder , Jennifer Smart , Jon Concannon , Ericka Dobbins , Jane Allen , Peter Mattessi , Alex Papps , Justine Gillmer , Stuart Page , Nick King , Serge Lazareff , Blake Ayshford , James Balian , Alan Bateman , Kirrilly Burton , Louise Crawford , Jane Eakin , Ina Haas , Glenda Hambly , Matthew Hile , Raymond Meiksa , Rob Menzies , David Mesman , Annette Moore , Andy Muir , Gabrielle Somers , Matthew Tonna , Jeff Truman , Emily Vann , Peter Neale , David O'Brien , Phil Sanders , Leon Saunders , Daniel Krige , Deborah Parsons , Rebecca Greensill , Fin Edquist , 1988 Australia : Seven Network , 1988- Z1367287 1988 series - publisher film/TV

Home and Away is a television serial created by Alan Bateman and produced by the Seven Network. The idea for the series came to Bateman (then head of drama at Seven) after he stopped to buy ice-creams in a small country town in southern NSW. While chatting to some locals, he learned that the town was unhappy about plans to build a home for foster kids from the city. At that time, Channel Seven was still smarting from its decision to let Neighbours go to the Ten Network, where it had become hugely popular, and was looking to create another series to rival its success. Bateman saw in the idea that became Home and Away the potential for plenty of storylines and conflict by having streetwise city kids being relocated to a small regional environment,

In the beginning, the series focused on Pippa and Tom Fletcher, who, being unable to have children of their own, decide to become foster parents. When Tom is retrenched from his city job, the couple buy the rundown Summer Bay Caravan Park and move there with their five foster children. Soon after arriving, they also take in troublesome Bobby Simpson.

The series debuted in January 1988 with an hour-long telemovie. Although this rated well, the series itself took some while to develop an audience. Having learned their lesson from the Neighbours debacle, Network Seven gave its new show time, and its ratings gradually increased. As with Neighbours, the Home and Away series and performers became very popular in the United Kingdom.

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