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Heartbreak High

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Written by Tim Gooding
Elizabeth Coleman
Philip Dalkin
Directed by Dan Burstall
Mandy Smith
Theme music composer Todd Hunter
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s)
English

No. of series
7

No. of episodes
210
Production
Running time 50 minutes
Production company(s)
Gannon Television
Release
Original network
Network Ten (1994-1996)
ABC TV (1997-1999)
Picture format
4:3 (PAL)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 27 February 1994 – 29 November 1999
Chronology
Related shows The Heartbreak Kid

Heartbreak High is an Australian television program that ran for six years, through seven seasons from 1994 to 1999 on both Network Ten and ABC. The programme dealt with the students of the fictional Hartley High (replaced by Hartley Heights from season 5 onwards), a tough high school in a multiracial area of Sydney, and proved to be a more gritty and fast-paced show than many of its contemporaries.[1][2] It was a spin-off of the 1993 Australian feature film The Heartbreak Kid which had featured Alex Dimitriades and Claudia Karvan. However, in later series the show shifted emphasis away from the school setting and the Poulos family to the students' homes and hangout - the Shark Pool.




Contents






  • 1 Transmission


  • 2 Cast


    • 2.1 Series 1 (1994, episodes 1-38)


    • 2.2 Series 2 (1995, episodes 39-52)


    • 2.3 Series 3 (1995, episodes 53-65)


    • 2.4 Series 4 (1996, episodes 66-91)


    • 2.5 Series 5 (1997, episodes 92-130)


    • 2.6 Series 6 (1998, episodes 131-170)


    • 2.7 Series 7 (1999, episodes 171-210)




  • 3 DVD Release


  • 4 International


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Transmission


The programme was transmitted by Network Ten between 1994 and 1996, and by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 1997 and 1999. It was also successful in sales internationally and was broadcast in over twenty countries in Asia, Europe, North and South America. After the sixth series the ABC axed the show as selling another series to foreign TV stations proved increasingly difficult. The BBC had no interest in buying an additional series; due to scheduling delays a backlog of episodes had built up, and the programme was forced to wrap up production.



Cast



Series 1 (1994, episodes 1-38)


Regular Cast


































































































Actor
Character
Role

Alex Dimitriades
Nick Poulos
Student, influential to others, Con's cousin, dies in episode 38, romantically involved with Jodie and Daniele

Sarah Lambert
Christina Milano
English/History teacher, leaves to work overseas in episode 26

Katherine Halliday
Rossette "Rose" Malouf
student, romantically involved with Jack

Salvatore Coco
Costa "Con" Bordino
student, Nick's cousin

Emma Roche
Danielle Miller
student, Romantically involved with Steve and Nick

Corey Page
Steve Wiley
student, romantically involved with Danielle and Lucy

Doris Younane
Yola Fatoush
school psychologist

Scott Major
Peter Rivers
student, romantically involved with Chaka, Katerina and Sam

Abi Tucker
Jodie Cooper
student
Isabella Gutierrez
Chaka Cardenes
student, moves to Darwin with her family in episode 14, romantically involved with Rivers

Tai Nguyen
Jack Tran
student, moves to a selective school in episode 22, romantically involved with Rose

Tony Martin
Bill Southgate
Science teacher/supervisor
Hugh Baldwin
Graham Brown
Maths/Music teacher, gay, leaves in episode 26
Stephen O'Rourke
Jim Deloraine
Headmaster

Jan Adele
Ruby St John
local pub owner, is not seen after episode 26

Elly Varrenti
Irini Poulos
Nick's mother, dies from car accident-related injuries in episode 8

Nico Lathouris
George Poulos
Nick's father, moves back to Greece in episode 30
Despina Caldis
Effie Poulos
Nick's sister

Additions






































Actor
Character
Role

Peta Toppano
Stella Ioannou
Katerina's mother, appears from episode 9, moves to Greece in episode 28

Ada Nicodemou
Katerina Ioannou
student, appears from episode 16, moves to Greece in episode 28

Ivar Kants
Roberto Bordino
Con's father, makes a short appearance in the episode 9 (played by Francesco Coudullo) and appears regularly from episode 29
Barbara Gouskos
Helen Bordino
Con's mother, makes a short appearance in the episode 9 and appears regularly from episode 29

Kym Wilson
Samantha "Sam" Robinson
English teacher, appears from episode 29, is fired from the school in episode 36
Alexandra Brunning
Lucy Weston
student, appears from episode 30


Series 2 (1995, episodes 39-52)


Regular Cast









































































Actor
Character
Role

Katherine Halliday
Rossette "Rose" Malouf
student, leaves to get married in episode 49

Salvatore Coco
Costa "Con" Bordino
student, Nick's cousin

Emma Roche
Danielle Miller
student

Corey Page
Steve Wiley
student

Doris Younane
Yola Fatoush
school psychologist, leaves for a rural school in episode 52

Scott Major
Peter Rivers
student

Abi Tucker
Jodie Cooper
student

Tony Martin
Bill Southgate
Science teacher/supervisor, leaves for a rural school in episode 52
Stephen O'Rourke
Jim Deloraine
Headmaster
Despina Caldis
Effie Poulos
Nick's sister

Ivar Kants
Roberto Bordino
Con's father
Barbara Gouskos
Helen Bordino
Con's mother
Alexandra Brunning
Lucy Weston
student, leaves for six month exchange program in Japan in episode 51

Additions













Actor
Character
Role
Vince Poletto
Matt Logan
student, appears from episode 39


Series 3 (1995, episodes 53-65)


Regular Cast


























































Actor
Character
Role

Salvatore Coco
Costa "Con" Bordino
student

Emma Roche
Danielle Miller
student

Corey Page
Steve Wiley
student, last seen alive in episode 65, found dead from an accident in episode 66

Scott Major
Peter Rivers
student, runs away with Sam in episode 65

Abi Tucker
Jodie Cooper
student, leaves to pursue her musical career in episode 65
Stephen O'Rourke
Jim Deloraine
Headmaster
Despina Caldis
Effie Poulos
Nick's sister, not seen after episode 65

Ivar Kants
Roberto Bordino
Con's father
Barbara Gouskos
Helen Bordino
Con's mother
Vince Poletto
Matt Logan
student

Additions




























Actor
Character
Role

Kym Wilson
Samantha "Sam" Robinson
English teacher, returns from episode 53, runs away with Rivers in episode 65

Ada Nicodemou
Katerina Ioannou
student, returns from episode 54

Inge Hornstra
Allie Matts
student, appears from episode 55

Ian Bliss
Andrew Bell
Science teacher, appears from episode 56


Series 4 (1996, episodes 66-91)


Regular Cast





















































Actor
Character
Role

Salvatore Coco
Costa "Con" Bordino
student, leaves for a student exchange program in the United States in episode 71

Emma Roche
Danielle Miller
student, leaves to become a TV reporter in Wollongong in episode 91
Stephen O'Rourke
Jim Deloraine
Headmaster, has a heart attack and retires in episode 69

Ivar Kants
Roberto Bordino
Con's father
Barbara Gouskos
Helen Bordino
Con's mother
Vince Poletto
Matt Logan
student

Ada Nicodemou
Katerina Ioannou
student

Inge Hornstra
Allie Matts
student, leaves for London for a literary fellowship in episode 87

Ian Bliss
Andrew Bell
Science teacher, leaves to join a research team in Antarctica in episode 78

Additions











































Actor
Character
Role
Jon Pollard
Alan Bolton
student, appeared from episode 1, made series regular in episode 66

Deni Gordon
Rhonda Brooks
teacher, appears from episode 67

Diane Craig
June Dyson
Headmistress, appears from episode 69

Rupert Reid
Declan Costello
student, appears from episode 72
Tara Jakszewicz
Anatasia "Stassy" Sumich
student, appears from episode 73

Simon Baker (known then as Simon Baker-Denny)
Tom Summers
teacher, appears from episode 80, fired in episode 87
Sebastian Goldspink
Charles "Charlie" Byrd
student, appears from episode 81


Series 5 (1997, episodes 92-130)


Regular Cast


























































Actor
Character
Role

Ivar Kants
Roberto Bordino
Con's father, leaves for a European vacation in episode 96
Barbara Gouskos
Helen Bordino
Con's mother, leaves for a European vacation in episode 96
Vince Poletto
Matt Logan
student, leaves to explore Australia with Stassy in episode 97

Ada Nicodemou
Katerina Ioannou
student, leaves with Charlie in episode 130
Jon Pollard
Alan Bolton
student, leaves for Canberra to become an event organizer in episode 95

Deni Gordon
Rhonda Brooks
teacher, leaves at the closure of Hartley High in episode 130

Diane Craig
June Dyson
headmistress, leaves for Queensland with her son in episode 92

Rupert Reid
Declan Costello
student, leaves for a nursing program in episode 104
Tara Jakszewic
Anatasia "Stassy" Sumich
student, leaves to explore Australia with Matt in episode 97
Sebastian Goldspink
Charles "Charlie" Byrd
student, leaves with Katerina in episode 130

Additions











































Actor
Character
Role

Rebecca Smart
Melanie Black
student, appears from episode 95, she leaves in episode 117 to Paris, and return from episode 122.

Lara Cox
Anita Scheppers
student, appears from episode 98

Rel Hunt
Ryan Scheppers
student, appears from episode 98

Tina Bursill
Hilary Scheppers
Ryan & Anita's mother, appears from episode 98

Callan Mulvey
Bogdan Drazic
student, appears from episode 99

Peter Sumner
Les Bailey
headmaster, appears from episode 99

Nina Liu
Stephanie "Mai Hem" Tan
student, appears from episode 104


Series 6 (1998, episodes 131-170)


Regular Cast











































Actor
Character
Role

Rebecca Smart
Melanie Black
student, leaves for Tasmania with her boyfriend in episode 136

Lara Cox
Anita Scheppers
student

Rel Hunt
Ryan Scheppers
student

Tina Bursill
Hilary Scheppers
Ryan & Anita's mother, moves to Melbourne to pursue a job offer in episode 133

Callan Mulvey
Bogdan (Snake) Drazic
student

Peter Sumner
Les Bailey
Science/Maths teacher, quits after a sexual harassment complaint in episode 134

Nina Liu
Stephanie "Mai Hem" Tan
student, leaves to pursue a music video directing career in episode 152

Additions































































Actor
Character
Role
Fleur Beaupert
Nikki Ruark
student, appears from episode 131, leaves to recover from a nervous breakdown in episode 169

Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Kurt Peterson
student, appears from episode 131

Andrea Moor
Di Barnett
headmistress, appears from episode 131
Frederick Miragliotta
Gerrard Albers
teacher, appears from episode 133, leaves to become an artistic director of a regional theatre company in episode 152
Elaine Hudson
Kath Livingston
Sarah's mother, appears from episode 139, leaves for the country in episode 150
Nathalie Roy
Sarah Livingston
student, appears from episode 139, leaves for the Country with Kath in episode 150, and return from episode 154.
Mario Gamma
Peter D'Esposito
student, appears from episode 137, made series regular in episode 151
Marcel Bracks
Lee Delaine
student, appears from episode 153

John Walton
Nat Delaine
Lee's father, appears from episode 153
Morna Seres
Jill Delaine
Lee's mother, appears from episode 153
Putu Winchester
Dennis Klinsmann
student, appears from episode 131, made series regular in episode 170


Series 7 (1999, episodes 171-210)


Regular Cast































































Actor
Character
Role

Lara Cox
Anita Scheppers
student, leaves in episode 192, and return from episode 203

Rel Hunt
Ryan Scheppers
student, graduates high school in episode 186

Callan Mulvey
Bogdan Drazic
student

Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Kurt Peterson
student, graduates high school in episode 186

Andrea Moor
Di Barnett
headmistress, leaves for a bigger school in episode 186
Nathalie Roy
Sarah Livingston
student, graduates high school in episode 186
Mario Gamma
Peter D'Esposito
Owner of the Shark Pool, not seen after episode 174

John Walton
Nat Delaine
Lee's father, leaves in episode 185
Morna Seres
Jill Delaine
Lee's mother, leaves with Lee in episode 200
Marcel Bracks
Lee Delaine
student, leaves for another school in episode 200
Putu Winchester
Dennis Klinsmann
student

Additions
















































Actor
Character
Role

Tasneem Roc
Thania Saya
student, appears from episode 175
Bianca Nacson
Gemma Whitley
student, appears from episode 186 and expelled in episode 209

Luke Jacobz
Zac Croft
student, appears from episode 187
John Gregg
Alan Carson
headmaster, appears from episode 187

Elena Carapetis
Jackie Kassis
teacher, appears from episode 187

Danny Raco
Marco Vialli
student, appears from episode 191

Katherine Hicks
Tess Mason
student, appears from episode 201
Mark Owen-Taylor
Tim Mason
Tess's father, appears from episode 201


DVD Release


Series 1 was released in Australia as a DVD Box Set by Umbrella Entertainment on 5 October 2011. This DVD set is region free and will play globally featuring original 4:3 Full Frame and 2.0 English Dolby Digital Sound.[3][4] The series 2 DVD Box Set was released by Umbrella Entertainment on 7 March 2012.[5] The series 3 DVD Box Set was released by Umbrella Entertainment on 6 June 2012 and is currently available to order.[6] Series 1 of the show has also been released on two DVD sets in Germany in the dubbed German version with no English audio track. This DVD is the official release for Germany.[7]


Umbrella have no current plans to release the rest of the series, as quoted on their Facebook page, due to 'music licensing issues'.



International


Heartbreak High was broadcast in the following countries:



  • In Argentina on Canal 9 as "Aprendiendo a vivir" ("Learning to Live").

  • In Australia on Network Ten, ABC TV and ABC3 (2009-2010).

  • In Belgium on French speaking side, Plug RTL as Hartley, cœurs à vif.

  • In Belgium on Flemish public television VRT.

  • In Canada on Showcase.

  • In Chile on Chilevision as "Aprendiendo a vivir".

  • In Czech Republic on SuperMax and later on TV Nova as Škola zlomených srdcí.

  • In Estonia on Kanal 2 as Koolide kool

  • In France on France 2 as Hartley, cœurs à vif

  • In Germany on ZDF (Episodes 1-52) and Sat.1 (Episodes 1-160)

  • In Greece on Skai and New channel in 1997.

  • In Hungary on MTV1 (Magyar Televízió - Hungarian Television), and is currently aired on m2 as Szívtipró gimi.

  • In Iceland on RÚV as Fjör á Fjölbraut.

  • In India on Zee Café.

  • In Indonesia on Indosiar

  • In Ireland on Network 2 (now RTÉ2)

  • In Israel on Channel 1 (Israel) as Tichon Ha'Levavot Ha'Shvurim (תיכון הלבבות השבורים).

  • In Kosovo on RTV21 as Vitet e arta

  • In Lithuania on LRT (Lietuvos Televizija) as Neramioji Gimnazija.

  • In Republic of Macedonia on A1 as Uchilishte skrsheni srca.

  • In Mexico on Azteca 13 as "Aprendiendo a vivir".

  • In Netherlands on Nederland 3 on VARA.

  • In Norway on TV2.

  • In Peru on TNP as "Aprendiendo a vivir".

  • In Poland on TVP 1 as Szkoła złamanych serc (A School of Broken Hearts), re-runs were broadcast by TVN, and again in 2007 on TVP1.

  • In Portugal on RTP1 as "Amores e Rebeldia"

  • In Russia as Школа разбитых сердец was first broadcast on TV-6 in 1996.

  • In Serbia on 3K RTS as Nestašne godine (Mischievous Years) and again on TV Stankom, Art TV and various regional TV stations.

  • In Spain on TVE1 and TVE2 as Los Rompecorazones ("The Heartbreakers").

  • In United Arab Emirates on City7tv.

  • In United Kingdom on BBC 2, Trouble and TCC.

  • In United States on Encore WAM.



References





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  2. ^ Hawthorne, Lesleyanne (1995). "Soap Opera in a Multicultural Australia: Home and Away v Heartbreak High" (PDF). Bureau of Immigration, Multicultural and Population Research Bulletin. 15: 32–35. Retrieved 14 June 2013.


  3. ^ "Heartbreak High Series 1". Umbrella Entertainment. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2012.


  4. ^ Heartbreak High Season 1 DVD Promo (Series One) on YouTube


  5. ^ "Heartbreak High Series 2". Umbrella Entertainment. 4 March 2012. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2012.


  6. ^ "Heartbreak High Series 3". Umbrella Entertainment. Retrieved 14 June 2013.


  7. ^ "Heartbreak High - Season 1.1". Amazon.de. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 2012-03-23.




External links



  • French official website

  • The Heartbreak High Site

  • Encyclopedia of Television

  • IMDB page

  • Scott Major's official website


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  • Heartbreak High Polish unofficial forum


  • Heartbreak High - Ep 210 at Australian Screen Online




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