What happens at the end of Packed to the Rafters?
The hit Aussie drama ended with Dave and Julie Rafter (Erik Thomson and Rebecca Gibney) and baby Ruby heading off on a trip around Australia. The couple decided to go travelling in Dave’s Kombi van instead of moving to a townhouse.
Does Sammy cheat on Nathan Packed to the Rafters?
Angus McLaren – Then Appearing on all six seasons of Packed To The Rafters (including as a guest star during season five) Angus McLaren found fame as Nathan Rafter. One of his most infamous storylines included cheating on wife Sammy (Jessica McNamee) after being caught up in the temptations of the music industry.
Do Sammy and Nathan get back together in Packed to the Rafters?
Nathan and Sammy are back together and Edward (named after Ted, his grandfather) will remain in his custody after his ex said she’s happy for the baby to be with him, as long as she gets to see him from time to time. Rachel and Jake got engaged.
Do Carbo and Retta get married?
Ben’s best friend and longtime roommate, Carbo was loved for his wild ideas, one-liners and the fresh energy he always brought to the show. Now, he’s receiving international fame as a social media star with his own ‘Get Carbonated’ punchline – and, thankfully, he’s still with his wife, Retta (Hannah Marshall).
What happened to the show Packed to the rafters?
Packed To The Rafters ended in 2013 because Gibney and Thomson wanted to move on. NOT many shows get cancelled when they pull in more than 1.3 million viewers a week.
Why did’packed to the rafters’end?
Actors Erik Thomson and Rebecca Gibney outside 8 Riverview Street in Concord, Sydney where the Channel Seven (7) TV program ‘Packed To The Rafters’ is filmed. Source:News Limited CHANNEL 7 has revealed the real reason Packed to the Rafters ended last year — and it wasn’t due to young cast members leaving or poor ratings.
What is the theme song for Packed to the rafters?
Packed to the Rafters: The Soundtrack was released on 29 November 2008. It has peaked at No. 7 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. It has since gone triple certified Platinum, selling in excess of 170,000 copies. The songs “I’m Yours” and “Rock & Roll” have been heavily used in promotional advertising for the series.
Would you’ve liked to keep Rafters going forever?
Head of production at Channel Seven, Brad Lyons, has revealed that he would’ve liked to keep Rafters going FOREVER (well, probably until ratings dropped). “We would never have wanted not to do Rafters continually but as actors they (Gibney and Thomson) want to grow,” he said.