SeaChange

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SeaChange was a popular Australian television show which ran for 39 episodes from 1998 to 2000 on the ABC. It was created by Andrew Knight and Deborah Cox and the main cast featured Sigrid Thornton as Laura Gibson, David Wenham as Daniel "Diver Dan" Della Bosca (episodes 1 - 15), William McInnes as Max Connors (episodes 15-39), John Howard as Bob Jelly and Kerry Armstrong as Heather Jelly.

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Filming was based at Barwon Heads, Victoria.

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Seasons

First season: "Something Rich and Strange"

In the opening episode, "Something Rich and Strange", we are introduced to Laura Gibson- a neurotic corporate lawyer. In one day, her entire life is ruined: her son Rupert is expelled from school, she almost kills the family cat, she loses out on a partnership at work, learns her sister Trudi (Fiona Corke) is having an affair with her husband Jack, and that he has been arrested for fraud. On a whim, she takes a job as a magistrate in the small seaside town of Pearl Bay, where she once stayed with her family during happier times.

In Pearl Bay, she meets an eccentric cast of characters: Meredith Monahan, the woman who can remember every single event that has happened in town during her lifetime; her long time lover, and town lawyer/drunk Harold; strapping surfie and court clerk Angus; his girlfriend (who would like to be fiancee), police officer Karen; her superior Sergeant Grey; town fix-it man, and village idiot, Kevin; his clever Indian lover Phrani; and son Trevor; local layabout Griff; Meredith's niece, the wandering Carmen; corrupt and scheming real estate agent and shire President Bob Jelly; his loyal trophy wife Heather; and their children Jules and Craig.

While Laura's children Rupert and Miranda struggle to get used to their new life, Laura decides that she is going to fit in, and attempts to do her best - despite their run-down house and the eccentric cases. Both helping and hindering her is 'Diver Dan', th enigmatic cafe owner/ferryman/chef with no ambition but a curious and colourful past who she soon strikes up a relationship with.

The first season ended with a series of climaxes - Carmen giving birth, Meredith and Harold realising that Heather was their long lost daughter; and Laura and Dan reaching a turning point in their relationship. After a successful first season of 13 episodes, the ABC asked for more.

Second season

David Wenham had opted not to renew his contract, so - two episodes into the second season - Diver Dan left Pearl Bay for the Galapagos Islands. In his place came old friend Max Connors and his wife Elena (Doris Yourname). Max had much to deal with, having left the town years earlier and leaving his family. Storm damage in the aftermath of the first season meant that Pearl Bay was going through serious trauma and things only got worse. Alison Whyte guest starred as a con artist who got the better of Bob, and the whole town. Heather bonded with her parents. Rupert's determination to get Laura back with her ex-husband only met with disaster. Elena's sudden death stunned the town. Later in the season, the town began to think that Laura and Max were secretly together - although they weren't - and the resulting confusion led to them becoming closer.

The ABC then commissioned a third season.

Third season

In the third season, the events of the show reached their climax. As Heather and Bob separated, he reached his ultimate political demise and was left to decide whether to help the people of Pearl Bay, or ruin them once and for all. Meredith's health took a turn for the worst; Laura and Max decided just to be friends - propelling a despondent Max into Carmen's arms, and an in-denial Laura into a relationship and then engagement to the sweet but very dull ("he's nice to my mother!") Warwick (Shaun Micallef). Mark Mitchell guest starred as Morton Tregonning, administrator for the recently sacked Port Deakin council, and his corruptions led to Bob being further pulled to the dark side.

In episode 37, "Love In The Time of Coleridge", Max ultimately confessed his love for Laura. However - with distractions including Jack, Trudi and Meredith running for council - Laura was less than focused. But she did eventually break up with Warwick and the final episode, "Half-Life" (Episode 39), saw the town coming together to stop Tregonning's nuclear waste dumping; Miranda and Craig on trial; Laura's resignation; Karen and Angus' wedding; Meredith facing a life-and-death situation; Bob being forced to make his decision about his future; and Max and Laura, together at last with a baby on the way.

Although the third season was successful in ratings terms, the creators decided to end the show to avoid becoming stale.

Supporting cast

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Trivia

One of the long-running jokes of the show was the town bridge. The easiest connection from Pearl Bay to the main world, it was destroyed years earlier and every attempt at fixing it always goes to ruins.

Another joke was 'Bucket'. This bizarre character remained an unseen character, but in most every episode he was talked about. From various accounts he had no limbs or teeth, but was remarkably able to drive a boat; had never eaten a cereal grain in his life but tended to get drunk often and steal people's ride-on mowers.

At the end of all the episodes, except for the pilot, there was a brief scene (usually 10 to 20 seconds) which saw Kevin and Trevor fishing, which would usually sum up the episode, often comedically.

Paul English initially played Jack Gibson but, in the second season, with Jack going to be more of a main character, Patrick Dickson replaced him.

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