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''Return to Eden'' is an Australian television drama series starring
Rebecca Gilling Rebecca Gilling (born 3 November 1953 in Castlecrag, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian former model and actress, now environmentalist. Gilling is the daughter of World War II Navy personnel Douglas Gilling and prominent feminist campaigner ...
,
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, Wendy Hughes and
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. It began as a three-part, six-hour mini-series shown on Network Ten on September 27–29, 1983. Gilling and Smillie reprised their roles, with Peta Toppano replacing Hughes, for a 22-part weekly series that began airing on 10 February 1986. ''Return to Eden'' was created by Michael Laurence, and was also an international success, particularly in Russia and
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where it has been shown 13 times.


Mini-series (1983)


Synopsis

Stephanie Harper (Gilling) is a dull, frumpy 40-year-old heiress. Rich but insecure, and with two teenaged children and two failed marriages behind her, she marries a handsome but unscrupulous younger man,
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pro Greg Marsden (Reyne). Stephanie believes that she has found true love, but after the wedding, Greg promptly begins an affair with Stephanie's best friend Jilly Stewart (Hughes). Greg then plots to get rid of Stephanie and lay claim to her fortune. Whilst on their honeymoon, Greg pushes Stephanie into a crocodile-infested swamp, and he and Jilly watch as she is apparently mauled to death. However, Stephanie miraculously survives and is later found washed up on a river bank by hermit Dave Welles (
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). Dave nurses Stephanie back to health, but her face and body are horrifically scarred from the encounter with the crocodile. Dave gives her precious gems that he mined locally, so that she can use them to try to move on with her life. Stephanie sells the gems and goes to an island clinic where she meets Dr. Dan Marshall (Smillie), a brilliant
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who uses his talents to repair her face and body. After months of operations and physical exercise, Stephanie has been transformed into a very beautiful woman. Using the new alias of Tara Welles, given to her by Dave, Stephanie returns to Sydney and becomes a glamorous
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who later appears on the cover of ''
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''. Using her new identity and fortune, she plots her revenge on both Greg and Jilly and aims to take back what is rightfully hers, particularly her beloved family home ''Eden'', a vast mansion estate in the
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.


Production

The mini-series was shot in Sydney, the
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, the
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and Arnhem Land and had a budget of AUS$2.5 million.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p226 The ''Eden'' property itself was shot on location at
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. American director
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directed the mini-series.


Weekly series (1986)

Such was the enormous success of the mini-series that ''Return to Eden'' returned as a regular weekly series. Produced in 1985 and screened on TV in 1986, the weekly series had a budget of AUS$8 million. The events of the series take place seven years after the end of the original mini-series, with Stephanie now married to Dr. Dan Marshall and living at ''New Eden'', a mansion in Sydney. Stephanie's children, Sarah and Dennis, both teenagers in the mini-series, are now adults, played by Nicki Paull and
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. The opening episode featured Jilly's release from prison and the discovery that she is Stephanie's half-sister. Ongoing storylines dealt with her bitter jealousy and rivalry with Stephanie as she strives to take what she believes should rightfully be hers. The most prominent storyline was Stephanie's continued attempts to keep control of the family company, ''Harper Mining'', which ruthless businessman Jake Sanders ( Daniel Abineri) was trying to take away from her. It was revealed that Jake was in fact the brother of the late Greg Marsden, out to avenge his death. He eventually teamed up with Jilly to achieve his goal. Rebecca Gilling and James Smillie both reprised their roles from the original mini-series, while Peta Toppano replaced Wendy Hughes as Jilly Stewart, playing her as a glamorous, scheming "superbitch", much in the style of ''
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.


Ending

The final episode screened in Australia on 8 July 1986 concluded with a cliffhanger ending in anticipation of a second season. Closing scenes featured Dennis being knocked unconscious and kidnapped by an unseen assailant, meanwhile, upstairs at Stephanie's mansion while a party went on downstairs, Jilly pulls a gun on Stephanie in yet another attempt to kill her. Jake attempts to wrest the gun from Jilly but the gun goes off in the struggle, fatally wounding him and splattering Stephanie with his blood. Stephanie grabs the gun away from Jilly, while Jake careens down the hallway before falling down the stairs where he dies in full view of the shocked party guests. A horrified Stephanie, with blood on her face and clothes and still holding the gun in her hand, appears at the stairway. Jilly then descends the stairs, claiming to have seen Stephanie shoot him. The show's ratings had not been high enough in Australia to justify a renewal so this cliffhanger was never initially resolved for Australian audiences. The actors playing Stephanie, Jilly and Dennis were later brought back to film a hasty five-minute conclusion to the various unresolved storylines that was added to the end of the final episode in order to bring the series to a close. Dennis' abductor is revealed as Chris ( Graham Harvey), his half-brother and Stephanie and Ahmal's long-lost son, who abandons his plan to hold Dennis for ransom when he is told he would stand to inherit millions. Chris is revealed to have witnessed the shooting incident from the bedroom balcony at Eden, and taken photographs that prove Stephanie's innocence. Stephanie is released while Jilly is arrested for Jake's murder. This new ending was never seen in the original Australian run and only included in the version of the last episode that was sold internationally. Network Ten repeated the series twice in the 1990s and at least one screening contained this revised ending.


Analysis

The 1986 series of ''Return to Eden'' was clearly intended as an Australian answer to the glamorous American "supersoaps" ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Falcon Crest'', with the requisite ostentatious fashions, boardroom struggles, bedroom romps and outrageous storylines. It is fair to argue that ''Return to Eden'' successfully delivered all the stock soap pleasures with the Australian setting giving the show a certain ironic distance.


International distribution


United Kingdom

''Return to Eden'' was screened on ITV and was a huge ratings hit during the summer of 1986 (the three-part mini-series had been screened in September 1984). The 1986 UK transmission also ended with the original cliffhanger, as did the 1989 repeat screening. However, the newer ending was screened many years later when the series was repeated on UK satellite television, primarily the now defunct
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, which showed it twice. It was shown again in the UK in 2010 by the satellite channel CBS Drama, which showed both the original 1983 mini-series and immediately followed this with the 1986 sequel series which included the revised ending.


India

''Return to Eden'' was remade in India as the 1988 film ''
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''. It starred
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and was directed and produced by
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. The film was a critical as well as box office success.


South Korea

In 2014, the South Korean webseries ''Birth of A Beauty'' was made, adapting the story of ''Return to Eden'' (and ''Khoon Bhari Maang''). The plot of a wife taking revenge on the husband who had tried to kill her was kept intact.


Cast

Mini-series (1983) *
Rebecca Gilling Rebecca Gilling (born 3 November 1953 in Castlecrag, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian former model and actress, now environmentalist. Gilling is the daughter of World War II Navy personnel Douglas Gilling and prominent feminist campaigner ...
as Stephanie Harper, a multi-millionairess who remerges as the superstar model "Tara Welles" *
James Reyne James Michael Nugent Reyne OAM (born 19 May 1957) is an Australian rock musician and singer-songwriter both in solo work and, until 1986, with the band Australian Crawl. Biography Early years Reyne was born in Lagos, Nigeria. His father, Rod ...
as Greg Marsden, Stephanie's younger husband * Wendy Hughes as Jilly Stewart, Stephanie's best friend *
James Smillie James Smillie, (born 28 November 1944), also credited variously as James Smillie; Jim Smillie and Jim Smilie, is a Scottish-born Australian actor. He has worked in both Britain and Australia in film, extensively on stage, on television, with v ...
as Dr. Dan Marshall, plastic surgeon *
Olivia Hamnett Olivia Jane Hamnett (1942/1943 – 2 November 2001) was an English actress known for numerous television roles in Australia, primarily in soap operas and miniseries. including '' The Sullivans'' as Meg Fulton in 1979, in ''Prisoner'' as Dr. K ...
as Joanna Randall, head of modelling agency * Patricia Kennedy as Katy Basklain, Stephanie's housekeeper and maternal figure *
Bill Kerr William Henry Kerr (10 June 1922 – 28 August 2014) was a British and Australian actor, comedian, and vaudevillian. Born in South Africa, he started his career as a child actor in Australia, before emigrating to Britain after the Second Wor ...
as Dave Welles, bushman who saves Stephanie *
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as Jason Peebles * Peter Gwynne as Bill McMaster, General Manager of Harper Mining *
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as Philip Stewart, Jilly's husband * Nicole Pyner as Sarah Harper, Stephanie's daughter * Jayson Duncan as Dennis Harper, Stephanie's son * Jennifer Nairn-Smith as Lisa * Jackie Byrne as Suzi Weekly series (1986) Main characters *
Rebecca Gilling Rebecca Gilling (born 3 November 1953 in Castlecrag, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian former model and actress, now environmentalist. Gilling is the daughter of World War II Navy personnel Douglas Gilling and prominent feminist campaigner ...
as Stephanie Harper *
James Smillie James Smillie, (born 28 November 1944), also credited variously as James Smillie; Jim Smillie and Jim Smilie, is a Scottish-born Australian actor. He has worked in both Britain and Australia in film, extensively on stage, on television, with v ...
as Dr. Dan Marshall * Peta Toppano as Jilly Stewart * Daniel Abineri as Jake Sanders, Stephanie's business rival and Greg's brother *
Peter Cousens Peter Cousens (born 2 November 1955) is an Australian actor and singer born in Tamworth, New South Wales. He is the Artistic Director of the Talent Development Project. He attended The Armidale School in Armidale from 1969 to 1973 and then Go ...
as Dennis Harper, Stephanie's son * Megan Williams as Cassie Jones, employee at Harper Mining * Warren Blondell as Tom McMaster, Bill's son * Nicki Paull as Sarah Harper, Stephanie's daughter * Angelo D'Angelo as Angelo Vitale, boxer and Dennis's friend * Peter Gwynne as Bill McMaster Recurring characters * Ann Brisk as Hilary, receptionist at Harper Mining *
Olivia Hamnett Olivia Jane Hamnett (1942/1943 – 2 November 2001) was an English actress known for numerous television roles in Australia, primarily in soap operas and miniseries. including '' The Sullivans'' as Meg Fulton in 1979, in ''Prisoner'' as Dr. K ...
as Joanna Randall, now head of Tara's Fashion House *
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as Philip Stewart * John Ley as Tony Taylor, Angelo's manager * Suzanne Roylance as Olive Down, Jilly's friend from prison * Rod Anderson as Anton Pascal, Jake's lawyer * Barry Davies as Roberts, Stephanie's butler * Wendy Playfair as Rena McMaster, Bill's wife and Tom's mother * Robin Ramsay as Sheik Ahmal, Stephanie's old friend and business partner *
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as Jessica Stewart, Philip's niece * Keith Aberdein as Johnno Ryan *
Bill Kerr William Henry Kerr (10 June 1922 – 28 August 2014) was a British and Australian actor, comedian, and vaudevillian. Born in South Africa, he started his career as a child actor in Australia, before emigrating to Britain after the Second Wor ...
as Dave Welles * Tamasin Ramsay as Princess Talitha, Ahmal's sister


Home media

Both the original mini-series and the follow-up weekly series have been made available on
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in Australia. Kaleidoscope Film has released the original 1983 mini-series as two "Region 0" discs. Unfortunately, even though the packaging states "Digitally Enhanced", the picture quality of the discs actually leaves a lot to be desired and is reproduced from many generations of copies down from the master. Bonus extras on the discs include interviews with
Rebecca Gilling Rebecca Gilling (born 3 November 1953 in Castlecrag, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian former model and actress, now environmentalist. Gilling is the daughter of World War II Navy personnel Douglas Gilling and prominent feminist campaigner ...
and
James Reyne James Michael Nugent Reyne OAM (born 19 May 1957) is an Australian rock musician and singer-songwriter both in solo work and, until 1986, with the band Australian Crawl. Biography Early years Reyne was born in Lagos, Nigeria. His father, Rod ...
in 2001. The 1985 series was released as a six-disc set in Australia by MRA Entertainment. Although the picture quality is generally better than the mini-series, there is some tape distortion and interference on some of the episodes during the series. The episodes end on the newer 'zoom-in' Worldvision logo (present after the company was sold to
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in 1988) except for the final episode which uses the original 'scroll' logo and is the originally aired episode. The DVD boxset does not include the revised ending, leaving the last episode with the unresolved original cliffhanger. The series has also been released on DVD in the Netherlands in a nine-disc set, which contains the revised ending. In 2018 MediumRare released the original mini-series in a two disc boxset in Europe. The picture quality in this release is a vast improvement over the previous Kaleidoscope release. In January 2021, a new 10-disc DVD box set of the original 1983 mini-series and the 1985 sequel series was released in Australia & internationally by Via Vision. This release contains the revised ending. The picture quality of the 1985 TV series is a lot better than on all previous releases of the series however the picture quality of the mini series on this complete series box set is not as good as the stand alone release previously released by MediumRare which is still available.


Remake attempt

In 2012, the Nine Network announced it was planning to remake ''Return to Eden'' as a six-hour mini-series, however in March 2013 it was announced that the planned remake had been shelved for the time being due to financial reasons.


Soundtrack

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album for the series, featuring music composed by
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(not to be confused with the
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guitarist) was released on vinyl during the show's original airing. It was reissued on
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on the Buy Soundtrax label in 2010. Notes about the CD: Track 1 is actually the feature-length opening theme of ''Return to Eden'' the series, used in the first episode. Although Track 19 is labelled "Closing Titles", it is actually the series' regular opening theme music.


References


External links

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Return to Eden at the National Film and Sound Archive
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