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20 years of stickybeaking

Today's the big 20th anniversary episode, and Ramsay Street residents old and new are gathering to watch Annalise's documentary. If you've ever wondered if Paul really was the love of Gail's life, or if Amy regretted leaving Lance to run off with that man who got her up the duff, your questions will be answered in this fantastic feast of nostalgia. Oh, and be sure to watch out for the look on Susan Smith's face as her old nemesis, Sarah, appears on the big screen.

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It's been a bit quiet here lately – is everyone OK? Or is there just a lack of lowculture worthy TV at the moment? Anyway, hope all’s good, and you’re off on exciting holidays or Doing Something Less Boring Instead. Which I'm not, obviously...

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