Storylines of Shortland Street (2013)

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This article details the storylines of the TVNZ soap opera Shortland Street in 2013.

Contents

Highlights of the year

Storylines by month

January

[1] [2] [3]

February

[4] [5] [6] [7]

March

[8] [9] [10] [11]

April

[12] [13] [14] [15] [16]

May

[17] [18] [19] [20] [21]

June

[22] [23] [24] [25]

July

Feature-length episode

[26] [27] [28] [29] [30]

August

[31] [32] [33] [34] [35]

September

October

November

December

Characters

All Year Cast Members

ActorCharacter
Michael Galvin CEO Dr. Chris Warner
Angela Bloomfield Rachel McKenna
Reid Walker Harry Warner
Pua Magasiva Nurse Vinnie Kruse
Amanda Billing Dr. Sarah Potts
Benjamin Mitchell HOD Emergency Dr. TK Samuels
Beth Allen Dr. Brooke Freeman
Sally Martin Director of Nursing Nurse Nicole Miller
Jacqueline Nairn Nurse Wendy Cooper
Frankie Adams Ula Levi
Teuila Blakely Nurse Vasa Levi
Tyler Read (actor) Evan Cooper
Amelia Reid Bella Cooper
Matthew Chamberlain Murray Cooper
Shavaughn Ruakere Nurse Roimata Ngatai
Chris Tempest Dr. Josh Gallagher
Sam Bunkall HOD Surgery Dr. Boyd Rolleston
Kerry-Lee Dewing Nurse Kylie Brown
Amy Usherwood Nurse Emma Franklin

New Characters

ActorCharacter
Lucy Elliot Dayna Jenkins
Ria Vandervis Dr Harper Whitley
Cameron JonesParamedic Dallas Adams
Bruce Phillips Len Cooper
Robert EvisonToby Reynolds
Josh McKenzieNate Clark

Departures

ActorCharacterReason
Gerald Urquhart Luke Durville Dying of cancer.
Mike Edward Zac Smith Arrested for raping and kidnapping Roimata and for drugging TK.
Brooke Williams Lana Jacobs left to take entry-level position in design in Melbourne.
Pearl McGlashan Jasmine Cooper Left to go on an exchange trip to Colombia
Geordie Holibar Phoenix Raynor Left to study in Berlin.

Returned Characters

ActorCharacterBackground
Peter Huang Henry Lee Seth Packhurst's boyfriend who worked as Rachel's PA.
Kate Elliott Zlata Waldheim Returned with Luke's baby in town.
Lynette Forday Grace Kwan Returned after 16 years in Australia.
Rachael Blampied Bree Hamilton Brooke Freeman's unhinged sister.

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Harper McCaskill is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street portrayed by Ria Vandervis. She made her first screen appearance on the 1 May 2013. She was introduced as close friend to established character, Sarah Potts, who had returned after working in New York. Her storylines have focused on her relationships including her lesbian fling with Nicole Miller and the most notable being her love triangle with characters Boyd Rolleston and Drew McCaskill. Her most recent storylines have seen her suffer from Addison's Disease, and try to battle for Billie's custody after separating from Drew McCaskill, but was later put on hold as she was discovered to have an aggressive brain tumour that need to be removed.

References

  1. January 14-18
  2. January 21-25
  3. January 28-February 1
  4. February 4-8
  5. February 11-15
  6. February 18-22
  7. February 25-March 1
  8. March 4-8
  9. March 11-15
  10. March 18-22
  11. March 25-28
  12. April 1-5
  13. April 8-12
  14. April 15-19
  15. April 22-26
  16. April 29- May 3
  17. April 29-May 3
  18. May 6-10
  19. May 13-17
  20. May 20-24
  21. May 27-31
  22. June 3-7
  23. June 10-14
  24. June 17-21
  25. June 24-28
  26. July 1-5
  27. July 8-12
  28. July 15-19
  29. July 22-26
  30. July 29- August 2
  31. July 29-August 2
  32. August 5-9
  33. http://tvnz.co.nz/shortland-street/12-16-august-2013-5544102
  34. http://tvnz.co.nz/shortland-street/19-23-august-2013-5555657
  35. http://tvnz.co.nz/shortland-street/26-30-august-2013-5577038
Preceded by:
2012
Storylines of Shortland Street
2013
Followed by:
2014