And man, I used to Love the dramatic incidental music that ended the episodes! The sudden crash of melody and melodrama upon Alf learning Blake and Karens intentions at the end of this clip is brilliant! Its so over the top, as though something utterly terrible has happened. Awesome!
Classic. I remember Blake seeing through Sophie's conniving ways and not believing she lost the money for a second. He aint taking shit from nobody. When a previous cast of characters move on, the show had to deliver with new characters to draw towards, get on yer side from the get go. I loved the Stevo, Viv, Emma timeline at the time, but the show got even more popular from this point onwards.
My brother always thought Les Hill looked way older than 17 lol. 3:47 Must have been a really cold day (Nobody ever really wore the SBH jumper unless it WAS) I miss those old Harsh Mike Perjanik chords for Dramatic moments (usually in Alf scenes) 9:50 "Hogan's Ghost!"
@@leannescott8822 I loved you as I've never loved before Since first I saw you on the village green Come to me ere my dream of love is o'er I love you as I loved you when you were sweet When you were sweet sixteen
Karen and Blake were a bit before my time but I think seeing these clips, I find Karen to be a bit cute and sort of naive as she was often easily led. I feel for her. Obviously, she got in way over her head and ended up as an example of one of lifes losers as presented by that bitchy principal after the accident. Again, my opinion is only based on these clips here on youtube.
Watched scenes with Blake and Meg but never Karen. H and a was really good for 25 years but not really anymore. Sophie was a tearaway. She ripped off the poor lady. It's funny the bay doesn't change but everyone comes and goes except Alf and Marilyn. And Irene and Leah
Alf what a legend his
Character is 🎉
Back when Home And Away was Home And Away.
back when ozrtalia was somewhat Australian .
And man, I used to Love the dramatic incidental music that ended the episodes! The sudden crash of melody and melodrama upon Alf learning Blake and Karens intentions at the end of this clip is brilliant! Its so over the top, as though something utterly terrible has happened. Awesome!
The look off Alfred Stewart there we want to stay with you forever
Alfs facial expressions at the end was good. It made me laugh.
Classic. I remember Blake seeing through Sophie's conniving ways and not believing she lost the money for a second. He aint taking shit from nobody. When a previous cast of characters move on, the show had to deliver with new characters to draw towards, get on yer side from the get go. I loved the Stevo, Viv, Emma timeline at the time, but the show got even more popular from this point onwards.
My brother always thought Les Hill looked way older than 17 lol.
3:47 Must have been a really cold day (Nobody ever really wore the SBH jumper unless it WAS)
I miss those old Harsh Mike Perjanik chords for Dramatic moments (usually in Alf scenes)
9:50 "Hogan's Ghost!"
Les Hill was 76 when he played Blake
@@johngilmore697he was 17
@@leannescott8822 I know your just 16 but look all of 21 because the Chinese look older
@@johngilmore697 what are you on about
@@leannescott8822 I loved you as I've never loved before
Since first I saw you on the village green
Come to me ere my dream of love is o'er
I love you as I loved you when you were sweet
When you were sweet sixteen
Joseph and today
Karen and Blake were a bit before my time but I think seeing these clips, I find Karen to be a bit cute and sort of naive as she was often easily led. I feel for her. Obviously, she got in way over her head and ended up as an example of one of lifes losers as presented by that bitchy principal after the accident. Again, my opinion is only based on these clips here on youtube.
electric trains don't blow smoke
Watched scenes with Blake and Meg but never Karen. H and a was really good for 25 years but not really anymore. Sophie was a tearaway. She ripped off the poor lady. It's funny the bay doesn't change but everyone comes and goes except Alf and Marilyn. And Irene and Leah
Also Roo, John and Justin