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Both are bad options: the show's been screening for nearly 30 years and produced more than episodes. Auckland's most recent five-week stay in a level four lockdown has decimated that buffer — when the region shut down, Shortland Street closed too.

That's alarming news for the show's legions of fans. For half an hour every weeknight, Shorties' dramatic theme tune chimes and viewers get to experience medical misadventure on an extreme level.

Relationships fall apart, new ones are formed, hospital chaos ensues and dozens of shifty looks are exchanged between the foyer's ferns.

After weeks of pandemic stress, the last thing fans need right now is for their favourite show to go off air. Galvin, 54, knows this better than anyone. At a pre-Covid open day in , thousands of people showed up, waiting for hours to chat with cast and crew. It was very moving to think that a lot of people really rely on Shortland Street to be there.

He enjoyed lockdown, going for daily walks, helping his year-old daughter with her schoolwork, and bingeing his way through Succession as part of a TV club formed with fellow Shorties star Sam Bunkall.

They later watched the "very grisly" Hannibal, marvelling over the art department's budget, one so big it makes the Ferndale Strangler look like a crappy high school Halloween production. But all good lockdowns must come to an end and Galvin and the rest of the cast returned to work last week when Auckland dropped to alert level three.

He knows how lucky he is to be there. You may well scoff, but Carla was always powerful. Remember in the s when she defrauded ACC? Wicked to the core. Now Damo was Bad Santa, a hairy, hypnotised husk left to wander the hospital in a daze. Who, indeed. The bride glowed, the groom made a fine speech, and bridesmaid Dawn was off her chops. There were doctors everywhere, but what use were they? Oh, Maeve. The Shortland Street cliffhanger delivered like a bloated Santa on Christmas Eve, giving us an explosive episode of tension and excitement, and enough stress to make viewers turn into their own distended Saint Nicks.

What dance will they do next? Videos Podcasts Members Newsletters. About Contact Advertise About us Jobs. Live Updates Covid Television Politics. By Tara Ward. Remember in the s when she defrauded ACC? Wicked to the core. Now Damo was Bad Santa, a hairy, hypnotised husk left to wander the hospital in a daze. Who, indeed. The bride glowed, the groom made a fine speech, and bridesmaid Dawn was off her chops. There were doctors everywhere, but what use were they?

Oh, Maeve. The Shortland Street cliffhanger delivered like a bloated Santa on Christmas Eve, giving us an explosive episode of tension and excitement, and enough stress to make viewers turn into their own distended Saint Nicks. What dance will they do next? Videos Podcasts Members Newsletters. About Contact Advertise About us Jobs. Live Updates Covid Television Politics. By Tara Ward.



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