Chances was a soap opera that aired in Australia for two seasons, from 1991 to 1992. In this narrative, a $3 million lottery jackpot changes the lives of the Taylor family, a typical middle-class family. The Nine Network aired two one-hour episodes of the show each week when it first aired. John Sheerin and Brenda Addie played Dan and Barbara Taylor, Jeremy Sims played their naughty kid Alex, Deborah Kennedy played Dan's sister Connie Reynolds, Tim Robertson played Dan's brother Jack, Anne Grigg played Sarah Taylor, and Michael Caton played neighbor Bill Anderson. Lynn Bayonas originally presented the show as a family-oriented drama, however Channel Nine requested that nude scenes and risqué aspects be included in the series to assure its success. Early on, Chances became most recognized for its focus on the sex aspect of the story.
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Chances was a soap opera that aired in Australia for two seasons, from 1991 to 1992. In this narrative, a $3 million lottery jackpot changes the lives of the Taylor family, a typical middle-class family. The Nine Network aired two one-hour episodes of the show each week when it first aired. John Sheerin and Brenda Addie played Dan and Barbara Taylor, Jeremy Sims played their naughty kid Alex, Deborah Kennedy played Dan's sister Connie Reynolds, Tim Robertson played Dan's brother Jack, Anne Grigg played Sarah Taylor, and Michael Caton played neighbor Bill Anderson. Lynn Bayonas originally presented the show as a family-oriented drama, however Channel Nine requested that nude scenes and risqué aspects be included in the series to assure its success. Early on, Chances became most recognized for its focus on the sex aspect of the story.
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