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Sons and Daughters 1982-1987, 972 episodes/25 mins, Grundy/7 Network
Two DVDs of episodes of Sons and Daughters, also including special features, have been released. These are The Best of Pat The Rat and Classic Cliffhangers.
Other memorabilia was released at the time of the soap's screening. This includes nine novelisations, based on scripts from the show, a cast album and cast autobiographies. |
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Sons and Daughters novel: One
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by Star Books in 1982. It tells of how the story all began, when twins John and Angela meet for the first time since they were separated as babies, unleashing a chain of events that fans were to follow for the next five years.
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Sons and Daughters novel: Two
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by Star Books in 1986. The second book in the series focusses on Angela's affair with Paul Shepherd. |
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Sons and Daughters novel: Three
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by Star Books in 1986. The third book in the series introduces us to the Morrell family and the back-stabbing due to the will of wealthy Dee Morrell, which changed the lives of many of the Hamiltons and Palmers for ever. |
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Sons and Daughters novel: Four
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by Star Books in 1986. The fourth book in the series follows Patricia's downfall and the arrival of the mysterious Alison Carr, determined to clear Patricia's name for a murder she didn't committ. |
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Sons and Daughters novel: Five
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by Star Books in 1987. The fifth book in the series is concerned with the kidnapping of David and Beryl's new baby, Robert. When is seems like the family may be reunited, David's illegitimate daugter Leigh takes matters into her own hands, causing more heartache for the parents and their son. |
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Sons and Daughters novel: Six
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by Star Books in 1987. The sixth book in the series goes back in time from the previous two novels, to the trials and tribulations of young Jill Taylor. Jill is torn between her love for John, shame about her past, the arrival of an Irish immigrant and a vicious attack by a man that everyone thinks is dead. |
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Sons and Daughters novel: Seven
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by Star Books in 1987. The seventh and final book in the series begins with the arrival of Gordon Hamilton's estranged brother, James. The battle for the Hamilton fortune commences, involving scheming players such as Wayne and Alison Carr, who may just get more than she bargained for. |
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Sons and Daughters novel: One (Australian edition)
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by QB Books in 1982. It tells of how the story all began, when twins John and Angela meet for the first time since they were separated as babies, unleashing a chain of events that fans were to follow for the next five years. Unlike the UK edition, this book also eight pages of black and white production stills from the show. |
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Sons and Daughters novel: Two (Australian edition)
Based on the TV series and written by Carl Ruhen, this novel was was published by Star Books in 1986. The second book in the series focusses on Angela's affair with Paul Shepherd. Unlike the UK edition, this book also eight pages of black and white production stills from the show. |
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Cornelia Frances's autobiography: And What Have You Done Lately?
Well known to generations of TV viewers for unforgettable characters such as Sister Grace Scott in The Young Doctors, Barbara Hamilton in Sons & Daughters and, more recently, Morag Stewart in Home & Away, this frank and funny autobiography follows Cornelia from her early life in England to stardom in Australia, with plenty of ups and downs along the way.
The book was published in 2003 by Pan Macmillan Australia. |
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