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There are a few, for example Hope Springs and the now defunct All The Small Things that appeal to children, teens and adults alike as well as soaps such as Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale with whole families in them.

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There are a few Australian Soaps, for example Neighbours and Home and Away that appeal to children, teens and adults alike.

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