An Australian television soap opera, set in a tough fictional inner-city district called Westside. The stories revolve around the local community there. Created by Forrest Redlich and produced by Network Ten from 24 January 1989 to 13 May 1993.
The best episode of "E Street" season 5 is "Episode 369", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Sean Nash and written by Louise Crane. "Episode 369" aired on 1/20/1993 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 370".
Penny takes an overdose, and Charlie's message goes unheard. Ernie tells Elly he is in love with Sally. Max's romantic liaison is sabotaged by Bonnie.
Director: Sean Nash
Writer: Louise Crane
Penny finds out where Charlie is, but her ordeal is not yet over. Bonnie meddles in Max and Nikki's relationship. Jojo is unhappy with Sally's presence at the pub.
Director: Sean Nash
Writer: Grant Fraser
Max goes to New Zealand to see Nikki, who has unfortunately just hypnotised herself. Penny and Jamie stakeout Bronco's house. Jojo gets the sack. Laura's presence could spell danger for Jack.
Director: Graham Rouse
Writer: David Allen
Max tries to persuade Nikki to come back to E Street. Jack digs into Laura's past. Penny and Bronco talk things over. Sally tells Ernie the truth about her health.
Director: Graham Rouse
Writer: Greg Millin
Nikki and Bonnie are at loggerheads. Ernie tries to reassure Sally about their budding relationship. Penny falls foul of the law when she snatches Charlie back from Bronco.
Director: Mark Piper
Writer: Rick Maier
Bronco serves Penny with a restraining order. Ernie makes a grand romantic gesture to Sally. Jack grows suspicious of Laura. Nikki discovers Elly has given her old job to the worst person possible.
Director: Mark Piper
Writer: Alexa Wyatt
Nikki takes drastic action, leaving Bonnie all tied up. Sally worries about taking things to the next level with Ernie. Jamie finds Penny and Bronco in a compromising position. Laura gets a phone call giving her a shocking ultimatum.
Director: Bob Meillon
Writer: Tony Cavanaugh
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Director: Bob Meillon
Writer: Sally Webb
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Director: Sean Nash
Writer: Grant Fraser
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Director: Sean Nash
Writer: David Phillips
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Director: Leigh Spence
Writer: C.M. Covington
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Director: Leigh Spence
Writer: Louise Crane
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Director: Mark Piper
Writer: Steve J. Spears
Elly finds Bob at the church and realises he his dead. She lets out a terrifying scream, which shocks Jack into the realisation of what he has done. When Bob has been taken to the morgue, Elly tells Jack that he has killed his own brother and the man she loves. Martha and George break the news to everyone at the pub and nobody understands why Bob died when the operation had been such a success. Di tells Penny that Bronco is lying to her and that she never knew he wanted to divorce her to live with Penny. Penny confronts Bronco and when he admits he has been lying she tells him to leave. However he turns violent and rapes her. Jack arrives at the funeral and delivers the eulogy. He tells everyone he realises they hate him because Bob has died, and he understands that. However he wants them to know he loved Bob too. Jack throws his gun into the sea signifying the end of his dangerous life and Elly places a single red rose on Bob’s grave, telling him she will never, ever forget him.
Director: Mark Piper
Writer: David Allen
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Director: Bob Meillon
Writer: Alexa Wyatt
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Director: Bob Meillon
Writer: Greg Millin
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Director: Sean Nash
Writer: Rick Maier
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Director: Sean Nash
Writer: C.M. Covington
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Director: Leigh Spence
Writer: Grant Fraser
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Director: Leigh Spence
Writer: Sally Webb
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Director: Mark Piper
Writer: Serge Lazareff
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Director: Mark Piper
Writer: Louise Crane
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Director: Bob Meillon
Writer: David Allen
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Director: Bob Meillon
Writer: David Phillips
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Director: John Banas
Writer: Steve J. Spears