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Night and Day was a British soap opera which ran from 2001 to 2003.

Its theme-song, "Always & Forever", was sung by Kylie Minogue.

Synopsis

The series begans on the 16th birthday of best friends Jane Harper and Della Wells, who live in the same street in Greenwich. However, before the day is over, Jane is missing... and she does not return.

Over the next year, the lives of six families in the street become further intertwined as secrets and lies come out about all involved, and as Jane's disappearance has a devastating effect on all.

The soap was launched as part of ITV's new early evening line-up with enormous pre-publicity and trailers but it rated poorly, only gaining a small, cult fanbase and was pushed to a later timeslot due to the lack of mainstream interest. Even for a soap, the complex plotlines did not often make things easy for new viewers to join.

The series combined typical soap opera plots - babies switched at birth, clandestine affairs - with more unusual ones such as the murders at the catacombs, and an episode in which a mysterious stranger came to the street and stopped the time in order to uncover the truth about the residents, only to eventually erase their memories of events of that alternate reality and turn everything back to normal. The low ratings eventually led ITV to end the series.

This decision, however, was made far ahead of time, allowing the producers to script an ending to the series. In the last string of episodes, Sam - wandering away from home - found Jane working as a geisha, with no memory of who she was. He returned her to her family, and her return - coming on the heels of the year anniversary of her disappearance - only served to increase tensions and bring secrets into the open. The final episode, the 80th when counting only the hour-long episodes, focussed on revealing some of the secrets behind the characters and Jane being arrested for murder. The episode then flashed to "4 years later" and looked at one day in the very different lives of the residents of Greenwich, as Jane was released from prison and came to discover what had happened since. At the end, Natalie learned that Jane had not been released - but had died in her cell that morning - and her ghost had been the one present. The series closed with a montage of moments from the series to Björk's All is Full of Love.

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History

The series aired on ITV, premiering with an unusual format: a one-hour episode would be produced each week, which would first air as three twenty-minute episodes in an early slot three nights a week, and then as one "omnibus" episode with more explicit scenes (often just discussion or events that could not be aired in an earlier timeslot) included.

The experiment failed after several months, and ITV decided to simply air the one-hour episodes at the later slot.

The series was not released on DVD or video, but the relatively low number of episodes for a soap — 80 — make fans hopeful, even though the show's ratings make it unlikely.

 


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