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All Saints: Where are they now

All Saints  kicked off on Channel Seven in 1998 and was one of the networks highest-rating shows for years until it was axed in 2009. Yep, the lives and comings and goings of patients in the self-proclaimed “garbage ward” at All Saints Western General Hospital – and later, the emergency department - had us enthralled for more than a decade. But what happened to the cast that made the show a fixture in Australian TV folklore? Here s what the series’ actors are up to now!

Heartbreak High: Actor Scott Major (Peter Rivers) looks unrecognisable

I would like to be part of the reboot, he said in the video. In fact, I ve contacted the producers. I ve contacted the production company, I ve contacted the CEO. I ve basically said I will do anything.   Back in the day: Scott (pictured with co-stars Salvatore Coco and Tai Nguyen) resurfaced this week in a Cameo video in which he discussed the upcoming reboot of Heartbreak High Scott then joked:  But maybe they don t want me? Maybe I m not talented enough? Maybe my time at Heartbreak High is finished. I hope not because I d really like to be part of it. I d really love to be Rivers again or just in front of a camera or something, I don t know.

LGBTQ rebounds, love clusters and sex losers

Add this share Should you worry that you’re moving on too quickly after a breakup? Do you think everybody gets laid more than you? Are the sexual and romantic ties in your friend circle in knots? Welcome to Q Advice. Q: How long is long enough after a breakup before I get into another relationship? When do I know I’m ready to take the plunge again? My wife dumped me while I was recovering from a major medical issue. We divorced and sold our house. So, I met this cute woman, and now I want to take her home to meet mama. I can totally see us getting married. Is it too soon?

WHAT S HAPPENING?

ART EXHIBITS Threads of Consciousness: The Tapestries of Jon Eric Riis, through May 2, 2021, Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. Riis is celebrated for his intricately handwoven, representational textiles that strike a balance between social commentary and virtuoso craftsmanship. Dating from 2000-2020, the 58 works on view will include large mythological tapestry panels, Riis’s signature coat and robe archetypal forms, and experimental anatomical tapestry strips, making this the largest presentation of the artist’s work in the U.S. and his first solo museum exhibition in the Northeast. For more information, visit https://morrismuseum.org/events/threads-of-consciousness-the-tapestries-of-jon-eric-riis/ FAMILY FUN Warren Township Holiday Walk, 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 20, Pheasant Run Plaza, 177 Washington Valley Road, Warren. The Chamber of Commerce and local businesses will hold a celebration of the season with music and holiday treats. Warren Township Fire D

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