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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Back to the Rafters Review : Series Reboot Is Full of Heart and Reflects Changing Times
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'Soap operas have been around since television was invented. Often involving outlandish plots, exaggerated storylines and hyperbolic characters and dialogue, they labour each moment on screen for ultimate dramatic effect. The women are transcendingly good looking and the men impossibly buff.' (Publication summary)

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  • Back to the Rafters Trent Atkinson Bevan Lee Katherine Thomson Margaret Wilson 2021 series - publisher film/TV
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