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Kirsty Knight (previously Skeggins) is a fictional character on the
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Shortland Street ''Shortland Street'' is a New Zealand Prime time, prime-time soap opera centring on the fictitious Shortland Street Hospital. The show was first broadcast on TVNZ 2 on 25 May 1992 and is New Zealand's longest-running drama and soap opera, be ...
'' and was portrayed by
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as part of the 1992 original cast up until 1998. Originally appearing as the clinic's blonde bombshell teenage receptionist, the character was a love interest for heart throb
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) but by the time the character departed after 6 years, was a major character in the soap opera. Known for her "
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" storylines, Kirsty was the forefront of the show in numerous storylines such as an attempted
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at the hands of villain
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), exposing two murderers, a hugely popular romance with fan favourite Lionel ( John Leigh) and for her comedic pairing with eccentric receptionist
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). The character left the show in 1998 when she fell in love with nemesis Darryl's younger brother,
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(Mark Ferguson). The character was hugely popular and is remembered for her storylines, mainly her romance with Lionel and her initial appearance as the "Blonde Bombshell" archetype that would become a recurring characterisation throughout the show's history. Dotchin was nominated for two
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for "Best Actress" throughout her run on the soap.


Creation and casting

Kirsty was created as part of the original core cast of the show, being a teenager so that young audiences could relate to the show. Original producer
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credits storyline supervisor
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as the man who created Kirsty. The character was set to debut in a storyline that saw Kirsty have a crush on teenager
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, only for Stuart to come out gay. However the producers pulled the storyline at the last minute and Stuart was instead written as heavily religious.


Storylines

Kirsty was shown to be attracted to her co receptionist at the
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,
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's (
Elizabeth McRae Elizabeth Helen McRae (née Kersley; born 1 August 1936) is a New Zealand actress, best known for her portrayal of Marjorie Brasch (née Neilson) in the television soap opera ''Shortland Street'', and, in the last decade, as Jean Marlowe, in ...
) teenage son
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). The two had a brief flirtation but the
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Stuart refused to have sex. Kirsty moved onto his brother,
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) who Stuart warned Kirsty was dangerous. After being rejected by Kirsty, Darryl attempted to rape her. Kirsty and Stuart finally had sex when Stuart went into a depression. Kirsty considered leaving the hospital to work for Noel Sturgess (
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), but stayed for Stuart. In 1993 Stuart continued to reject Kirsty and she started to date much older man,
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(Richard Hanna) but she was shocked when Darryl makes his return to the clinic. Kirsty helped clear Stuart of burglary but found herself unfulfilled dating Shane and they broke up. In 1994 Kirsty lost her job following being framed for theft by Katherine Blake (Margaret Umbers) but soon got rehired when Kirsty unveiled Katherine as a murderer. She dated Greg Feeney (
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) but he fled and left Kirsty with an
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scare. Good friend
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( John Leigh) supported her through the ordeal, but Kirsty returned to Greg. It did not last however and Kirsty and Lionel reconciled and decided to marry. However midway through the ceremony, Stuart interrupted and pronounced his love, prompted by Darryl. Despite Stuart's intervention, the two married shortly after in 1995. The marriage started to turn rocky however and when Lionel fell into a coma due to Darryl's dodgey drugs, Kirsty confronted her nemesis on a boat, only for Darryl to drown. Following a trip to Hollywood, Kirsty and Lionel fell out and separated. They reconciled only for a truck to ram into the hospital, giving Kirsty severe amnesia and forgetting ever loving Lionel. She moved back onto badboy Greg. Kirsty realized Greg was still a junkie and returned to Lionel, with 1996 ending on the two's kiss. In 1997 the couple realized the marriage was truly over and separated once again. Kirsty revealed
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(David Press) as a killer and nearly got murdered. When she and Lionel were called to visit Lionel's father
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), Kirsty decided to divorce Lionel, only for the small plane they were in to plummet to the ground. In 1998 the two survived the crash and divorced. Kirsty was horrified when Darryl's younger brother
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) arrived to the street, however Damien was nothing like his brother and when he suffered extreme burns in a fire, Kirsty realized she was in love. The two moved to Wellington together to be closer to Marj.


Character development


"Secret Squirrel"

Kirsty's storylines often saw the character get herself into serious trouble after taking it upon herself to investigate coworkers or friends. The first example of the characterisation occurred in early 1994, when Kirsty became suspicious of doctor Katherine Blake, suspecting her of not being legally qualified. The storyline climaxed in Katherine framing Kirsty for robbery, resulting in Kirsty resigning. One of the key examples of Kirsty's "Secret Squirrel" storyline, was in late 1994 when Kirsty discovered nemesis
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had faked the abduction of his own children, this resulted in Darryl manipulating brother
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into breaking up Kirsty and Lionel's wedding as revenge, one of the character's and the soap itself, most notable storylines. Another notable storyline based around the characterisation occurred in 1997 when Kirsty became suspicious of new doctor
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and suspected him of trying to take over the hospital. Kirsty started to investigate Ian when he was linked to the death of
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and when he was proven to be responsible, Ian attempted to drown Kirsty in a pool.


Kirsty and Lionel

In 1994 Kirsty's romance storyline's drastically changed when producers paired her with the unlikely
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. Several people involved in production were skeptical that the "
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" storyline could actually work, finding it unlikely the glamorous Kirsty would be attracted to the clumsy Lionel. However the unusual pairing was a hit with audiences, becoming part of the classic soap opera archetype of; the couple the audience know should be together even when the characters do not know it themselves. The couple were so successful a novel was released telling the two's story titled "Kirsty and Lionel - Shortland Street Books". The two featured in one of the most notable moments in the soap's history when the first ever cliffhanger featured on the soap centered on the wedding between the two being interrupted by Kirsty's past lover
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. The two got through the hiccup but after Kirsty was hit by a truck in another of the soap's notable storylines, leaving her with
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, she forgot ever loving Lionel and returned to ex-boyfriend
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. However the two reconciled and the 1996 season ended on their kiss. The two's reconciliation did not last long and the two were amidst divorcing when the plane they were in crashed in the 1997 cliffhanger. However, in 1998 Lionel finally decided he wanted to be with Kirsty, only to miss her by seconds when she left to live in Wellington.


Reception

In 2002, a list compiled by ''
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'' listed Kirsty as the 8th best character ever to feature on the show. Dotchin received two nominations in the
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, one in 1994 and another in 1997. Former ''Shortland Street'' producer, Tony Holden praised Dotchin, stating; "The issue of stardom is one of publicity and hype and b***, but the issue of what actually makes an actor loved by an audience has got very much to do with the heart and that magic behind the eyes. That girl’s got it." Dotchin received a lot of fan mail, stating in 1996; "Because Kirsty is such a loyal friend I get a lot of letters from teenagers having problems, including several from England. I think they can relate to Kirsty and they're interested in how she deals with her problems." The rape storyline pitch was at the time so controversial, international executives worried it would "sully" the character of Kirsty. The storyline of Kirsty discovering her lost engagement ring inside a fish prompted Listener television reviewer Diana Wichtel to award it the "Most Improbable Storyline" in her 15-year reviewing of the show. While Kirsty and Lionel's romance is remembered as one of the most notable storylines to ever feature on the soap. Kirsty left behind a legacy, with the "blonde bombshell" archetype quickly being filled by
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after Kirsty's departure. In 2012, the character was named as one of the standout characters of the show's first 20 years.


References

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