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  1. Close to Home. (1975 TV series) Close to Home was a New Zealand television soap opera which ran on Television One (later becoming Television New Zealand) from 1975 to 1983. Set in a suburb of Wellington, it originally revolved around the trials and tribulations of the Hearte family. Most of the Hearte children were written out of the show ...

  2. Close to Home - Pioneering soap opera Close To Home first screened in May 1975. For just over eight years, middle New Zealand found their mirror in the life and times of Wellington’s Hearte clan. At its peak in 1977, nearly one million viewers tuned in twice weekly to watch the series, which was co-created by Michael Noonan and Tony Isaac. They initially only agreed to make it on condition ...

  3. Dec 14, 2021 · Close to Home: A Mystery Thriller (Bear & Mandy Logan Book 1) - Kindle edition by Ryan, L.T., Rought, K.M. . Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Close to Home: A Mystery Thriller (Bear & Mandy Logan Book 1).

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  5. Origins and Historical Context of the Idiom “close to home”. The phrase “close to home” is a commonly used idiom in English language, which refers to something that is personally relevant or emotionally impactful. This expression has been in use for centuries and has its roots in the early days of human civilization.

  6. Oct 4, 2005 · Fri, Nov 18, 2005 60 mins. A deadly hit-and-run accident turns out to be much more complicated when Annabeth discovers a relationship between the scorned female driver and the victim's cheating ...

  7. Close to Home is a British television sitcom created by Brian Cooke, and made by LWT. Two series were originally broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom between 1 October 1989 and 18 November 1990. Set in North London, it starred Paul Nicholas as vet and divorced father of two, James Shepherd, Angharad Rees as his ex-wife Helen DeAngelo, and ...

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