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In case you don't already know, Sarah Potts was a Shortland Street character who died when a mystery illness swept through the fictional hospital. But it was not the first Shortland Street death ...
Sarah Potts: played by Amanda Billing, 2004 to 2014 After arriving as a love interest for doctor Craig Valentine, ... 2012 to now Shortland Street’s answer to Angelina Jolie, ...
Shortland Street highlights MS Struggle. ... diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis can be a devastating experience and can turn your world upside down – just as Dr Sarah Potts ...
TVNZ says consultation is under way with some Shortland Street staff about possible job cuts, as the production company behind the soap adjusts to making fewer episodes. Last year, the future of ...
Originally played as a youngster by Jarred Blakiston, Ido Drent took over the part of Daniel Potts in 2009, remaining on the Street until 2012, ... As Shortland Street turns 25, ...
Shortland Street has killed off one of its youngest stars. Last night - only a day after the anniversary of the death of beloved character Sarah Potts - 14-year-old Pikitea Rose 'Pixie' Hannah ...
While her Shortland Street character Sarah Potts faces the biggest challenge of her career - an infectious virus that she cannot diagnose - Amanda Billing ponders how she would handle such a crisis.
New Zealand soap Shortland Street has been picked up by Living and will return to UK screens later this month, it has been announced.. The long-running serial will be given a daytime slot on the ...
New Zealand soap Shortland Street has been making headlines across the world thanks to an epic cliffhanger. The scene in question address the dangers of young people sexting, however, the tone was ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Central Queensland. Followed categories will be added to My News. KIWI soap Shortland Street debuted on its new home on Australian pay TV this week. The long ...
Shortland Street highlights MS Struggle. ... diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis can be a devastating experience and can turn your world upside down – just as Dr Sarah Potts ...