Caroline Stewart
Dylan Carter |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Jeremy Lindsay Taylor |
First appearance |
1 February 2016 |
Last appearance |
10 May 2016 |
Introduced by |
Lucy Addario |
Classification |
Former; recurring |
Profile |
Occupation |
Detective |
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Isla Schultz |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Samantha Jade |
First appearance |
3 March 2016 |
Last appearance |
21 April 2016 |
Introduced by |
Lucy Addario |
Spin-off
appearances |
Home and Away: All or Nothing (2017) |
Classification |
Former; recurring |
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Lindsay Ford |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Georgia Flood |
First appearance |
17 March 2016 |
Last appearance |
31 March 2016 |
Introduced by |
Lucy Addario |
Classification |
Former; recurring |
Tori Morgan |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Penny McNamee |
Duration |
2016– |
First appearance |
5 May 2016 |
Introduced by |
Lucy Addario |
Classification |
Present; regular |
Profile |
Other names |
Tessa Lee (birth name) |
Occupation |
Doctor |
Home |
13 Healey Road |
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Brody Morgan |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
Jackson Heywood |
Duration |
2016– |
First appearance |
7 June 2016 |
Introduced by |
Lucy Addario |
Classification |
Present; regular |
Profile |
Other names |
Bartholomew Lee (birth name) |
Occupation |
Chef
Restaurant owner and manager |
Home |
13 Healey Road |
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Justin Morgan |
Home and Away character |
Portrayed by |
James Stewart |
Duration |
2016– |
First appearance |
7 June 2016 |
Introduced by |
Lucy Addario |
Classification |
Present; regular |
Profile |
Other names |
Jack Lee (birth name) |
Occupation |
Mechanic |
Home |
13 Healey Road |
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Home and Away is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. The following is a list of characters that appeared in 2016, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the soap's executive producer, Lucy Addario. The 29th season of Home and Away began airing on 1 February 2016.Dylan Carter was introduced during the same episode. Isla Schultz and Lindsay Ford arrived in March. May saw the arrival of Tori Morgan. Her brothers – Brody, Justin and Mason Morgan – were introduced in June. The following month, Tabitha Ford arrived. Hope Morrison and Raffy Morrison made their debuts in September, while Jeannie Woods made her first appearance in November.
Dylan Carter, played by Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, made his first screen appearance on 1 February 2016. Lindsay Taylor's casting was announced on 5 August 2015. He commented, "I have always wanted to be a part of this. Home and Away is an institution, it is iconic Australian TV. It is great to finally be a part of the family. I play a great role, my character is very complex and very interesting so that is really what drew me to it." Dylan Carter is a detective, who will work alongside Katarina Chapman (Pia Miller), when he comes to Summer Bay. Lindsay Taylor said Dylan would be kept busy and added that he had a connection to the Bay.
Dylan is the lead detective on the Charlotte King (Erika Heynatz) murder case, working alongside his former fiancée Katarina Chapman and Mike Emerson (Cameron Stewart). Dylan knows how uncomfortable Kat is when he signs up for the investigation, but Kat tells him that she is okay with his presence. Dylan and Kat question Martin Ashford (George Mason), Zac MacGuire (Charlie Clausen) and Zac and Charlotte's teenage son Hunter King (Scott Lee). Dylan asks Kat out to dinner as friends, but Kat refuses his offer as she is still affected by the abuse she suffered by Dylan. He apologises for his actions and Kat agrees that he should be sorry. Kat and Dylan question Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger) over a piece of Irene's clothing being found at the crime scene but she is then cleared. Dylan asks Billie Ashford (Tessa de Josselin) a few questions and questions Phoebe Nicholson (Isabella Giovinazzo) about Ash's whereabouts on the night of the murder before he violently arrests Ash but is later cleared after Kat finds an alibi. Kat and Dylan discover that Charlotte had a second phone and learn that she made a call to Kyle Braxton (Nic Westaway) half an hour before her murder. They soon come to a dead end with Kyle but they discover footage from the Bait Shop that clearly shows Zac following Charlotte. Dylan then charges Zac with Charlotte's murder. Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) asks his sister Morag Bellingham (Cornelia Frances) to be Zac's lawyer and she immediately clashes with Dylan. At Zac's bail hearing Morag notices a suspicious look between the judge and Dylan moments after Zac is denied bail. Morag later confronts Dylan about it. Zac is later released after Morag finds an alibi proving that he was at the caravan park at the time of Charlotte's death. Dylan and Kat stray from work to reattach before they find an article of a sex tape of Charlotte and Matt Page (Alec Snow) that has been released to the public. Matt is questioned but cleared. Determined not to let Dylan win, Kat asks Zac's wife Leah Patterson-Baker (Ada Nicodemou) if she remembers anything that was dodgy. Leah remembers Morag saying she had bad feelings about a look between the judge and Dylan after Zac was denied bail. Kat pays a visit to the judge and blackmails him into confessing that Dylan knew about an affair the judge was having and used that to blackmail him to refuse Zac bail. Kat then takes the judge's statement to Phillip McCarthy (Nicholas Cassim) who is appalled. McCarthy brings in David Joyce (Don Halbert) who tells Dylan is suspended until further notice. When Kat is alone at the Farmhouse, Dylan starts spouting deluded beliefs of how they belong together. Kat tells him to go, and when he grabs her arm, she pushing him down onto the ground. She tells him that he's pathetic and she's not going to let him intimidate her anymore. Dylan slinks away, defeated. Dylan has a run-in with Billie at the gym. Dylan later attacks Ash and holds him, Billie and Kat hostage at 31 Saxon Avenue. Kat tells Dylan that he hasn't dealt with the grief of Anton and that Anton wouldn't want this. Dylan sobs and is arrested.
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