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240:. They made this aware via other character's reactions to Alan. His neighbours wondered if "he had anything up top" because of his odd behaviour and thought he was "crackers" and "from another planet". Alan's dialogue featured over enthusiastic exclamations such as "ace" and "wonderous". Writers included a love of rugby in his hobbies and keeping a small boat on his drive. Redmond also described Alan as a "magnetic character who could always be relied upon to help pass a dull teenage hour." He added that Alan is a "chunky woolly-back" who has "almost boundless optimism." Alan moves onto Brookside Close after living with his mother his entire life. Geoff Tibballs, author of
183:. Alan appeared in the series until 18 July 1984. Ashworth was happy with his casting because he had previously been typecast in villainous roles. Alan is characterised as a "friendly type" and Ashworth relished the opportunity to play him. Writers portrayed him vastly different to other characters in the show. Alan is "scatter-brained" and an eccentric who enjoys computers, rugby and keeps a boat on his driveway. Other characters in the series view Alan as odd and find it difficult to understand his personality. Writers gave Alan enthusiastic dialogue in scenes which made him appear different to everyone else in his stories.
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292:). The production team usually filmed up to six weeks prior to episodes being broadcast. For this story, only a week was given to travel to the island, film and edit the episodes in time for transmission. Paparazzi photographs featuring Ashworth and May travelling to Isle of Man were released on 1 June 1983. One of the aims were to film during the practise run of the annual motorcycle racing event, the
190:). Alan's wedding storyline with Samantha ends with her jilting him at the registry office. Alan then dates Liz (Stacey Charlesworth), who creates trouble for Alan when he is accused of plagiarism over a computer programme he promotes. Ashworth left the series in 1984 and producers reintroduced Samantha for his departure storyline. Alan and Samantha marry and they move to
308:) and Samantha is late for service. Then at the registry office Samantha begins to have doubts and leaves her own wedding. She later tells Alan she can no longer marry him. She then absconds to Los Angeles as May was written out of the show. Following her departure, writers portrayed Alan's struggle to move on. He begins to drink heavily and a concerned
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320:(Nigel Crowley) sell a computer game and discovers that Liz's actions have led to him being accused of plagiarism. Alan reacts badly, gets drunk and angrily goes around Brookside Close shouting abuse at his neighbours. When Alan ends their relationship she arranges for him to be violently attacked.
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Samantha's wedding storyline with her jilting Alan at the service. Samantha asks Alan to marry writers made the actual ceremony a disaster. First Alan's best man lets him down and he is forced to ask
296:. The episodes would then be broadcast and appear in real time as the actual racing event. The scenes were successfully filmed, edited and broadcast from 7–8 June 1983. The storyline also tied into Alan's characterisation as a "motorbike fanatic".
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