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* The characters of Bob and Cookie were written out of the series in 1991,at the insistence of the Seven Network,because market research showed that the show needed to attract younger viewers. Creator and Executive Producer, James Davern later said that he should have fought harder to keep them as they were missed by viewers.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:The manual telephone exchange, manned by unseen character Beverley, who was the switchboard operator from hell at times and quite the eavesdropper. Halfway through Season 12 (1992), an automatic phone exchange was installed in Wandin Valley with direct dial phones, so Beverley was made redundant, but was redeployed as a taxi driver.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:The manual telephone exchange, manned by unseen character Beverley, who was the switchboard operator from hell at times and quite the eavesdropper. Halfway through Season 12 (1992), an automatic phone exchange was installed in Wandin Valley with direct dial phones, so Beverley was made redundant, but was redeployed as a taxi driver.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The characters of Bob and Cookie were written out of the series in 1991,at the insistence of the Seven Network,because market research showed that the show needed to attract younger viewers. Creator and Executive Producer, James Davern later said that he should have fought harder to keep them as they were missed by viewers.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:The manual telephone exchange, manned by unseen character Beverley, who was the switchboard operator from hell at times and quite the eavesdropper. Halfway through Season 12 (1992), an automatic phone exchange was installed in Wandin Valley with direct dial phones, so Beverley was made redundant, but was redeployed as a taxi driver.viewers.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:The manual telephone exchange, manned by unseen character Beverley, who was the switchboard operator from hell at times and quite the eavesdropper. Halfway through Season 12 (1992), an automatic phone exchange was installed in Wandin Valley with direct dial phones, so Beverley was made redundant, but was redeployed as a taxi driver.
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* The characters of Bob and Cookie were written out of the series in 1991,at the insistence of the Seven Network,because market research showed that the show needed to attract younger viewers. Creator and Executive Producer, James Davern later said that he should of have fought harder to keep them as they were missed by viewers.
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* The characters of Bob and Cookie were written out of the series in 1991,at the insistence of the Seven Network,because market research showed that the show needed to attract younger viewers. Creator and Executive Producer, James Davern later said that he should of fought harder to keep them as they were missed by viewers.
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* The characters of Bob and Cookie were written out of the series in 1991,at the insistence of the Seven Network,because market research showed that the show needed to attract younger viewers. Creator and Executive Producer, James Davern later said that he should of fought harder to keep them as they were missed by viewers.viewers.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:The manual telephone exchange, manned by unseen character Beverley, who was the switchboard operator from hell at times and quite the eavesdropper. Halfway through Season 12 (1992), an automatic phone exchange was installed in Wandin Valley with direct dial phones, so Beverley was made redundant, but was redeployed as a taxi driver.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:The manual telephone exchange, manned by unseen character Beverley, who was the switchboard operator from hell at times and quite the eavesdropper. Halfway through Season 12 (1992), an automatic phone exchange was installed in Wandin Valley with direct dial phones, so Beverley was made redundant, but was redeployed as a taxi driver.
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* The characters of Bob and Cookie were written out,at out of the series in 1991,at the insistence of the Seven Network,because market research showed that the show needed to attract younger viewers. Creator and Executive Producer, James Davern later said that he should of fought harder to keep them as they were missed by viewers.
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* The characters of Bob and Cookie were written out,at the insistence of the Seven Network,because market research showed that the show needed to attract younger viewers. Creator and Executive Producer, James Davern later said that he should of fought harder to keep them as they were missed by viewers.
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