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      Gabriella Cilmi

      • The show's title refers to the Canadian song Echo Beach, by Martha and The Muffins. A cover version of the song, by Australian singer-songwriter Gabriella Cilmi, was recorded for the series' theme.
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  2. Echo Beach is a British soap opera created by Tony Jordan which broadcast on ITV from 10 January to 21 March 2008, lasting only one series of twelve episodes. It stars Martine McCutcheon , Jason Donovan and Hugo Speer , and is set in the fictional Cornish coastal town of Polnarren. [1]

  3. Apr 19, 2010 · Opening titles to a short lived soap drama, Echo Beach as part of comedy Moving Wallpaper. The theme is sang by Gabriella Cilmi (Echo Beach)

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  4. Ben Millers character took over the soap, and chose Echo Beach as the new name because the Martha And The Muffins track was on the car radio as he was driving down. A great track that I knew before, very happy it was featured.

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  5. Echo Beach: Created by Tony Jordan. With Martine McCutcheon, Ed Speleers, Jason Donovan, Hugo Speer. The lives of former lovers Daniel and Susan are complicated by teen angst, family loyalties, and tested friendships.

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  6. Oct 31, 2019 · Echo Beach was a short running ITV soap opera set in Cornwall in 2008 and the Muffins’ song was also covered by Gabriela Cilmi as the theme song. Since 2011 an outdoor concert venue in Toronto has been named after the song.

  7. Echo Beach is a British soap opera created by Tony Jordan which broadcast on ITV from 10 January to 21 March 2008, lasting only one series of twelve episodes. It stars Martine McCutcheon, Jason Donovan and Hugo Speer, and is set in the fictional Cornish coastal town of Polnarren.

  8. The theme song was a cover of Martha and the Muffins' "Echo Beach" by Gabriella Cilmi. According to the parallel Moving Wallpaper storyline, the soap was originally titled Polnarren , and was intended to be a worthy drama about social issues in Cornwall.

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