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Floss McPhee

Floss McPhee is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Sheila Kennelly. The character made her first screen appearance on 17 January 1988, which was the show's pilot episode. She departed in 1989, when she was written out of the series along with Frank Lloyd who played her on-screen husband Neville…

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Occupation
Itinerant Carnival worker Fortune teller
Duration
1988–89, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008
First appearance
17 January 1988
Grandsons
Ben McPhee
Husband
Neville McPhee (1949–96)
In-universe information
In-universe informationOccupationItinerant Carnival worker Fortune tellerHusbandNeville McPhee (1949–96)SonsScott McPheeGrandsonsBen McPhee

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Floss McPhee

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Edges44
Triples11
Avg. degree1.96
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Floss McPhee

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Duration · 1
Floss McPhee → 1988–89, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008
First appearance · 1
Floss McPhee → 17 January 1988
Grandsons · 1
Floss McPhee → Ben McPhee
Husband · 1
Floss McPhee → Neville McPhee (1949–96)
In-universe information · 1
Floss McPhee → In-universe informationOccupationItinerant Carnival worker Fortune tellerHusbandNeville McPhee (1949–96)SonsScott McPheeGrandsonsBen McPhee
Introduced by · 1
Floss McPhee → Alan Bateman (1988) John Holmes (2000) Julie McGuaran (2002, 2004) Cameron Welsh (2008)
Last appearance · 1
Floss McPhee → 3 April 2008
Occupation · 1
Floss McPhee → Itinerant Carnival worker Fortune teller
Portrayed by · 1
Floss McPhee → Sheila Kennelly
Sons · 1
Floss McPhee → Scott McPhee

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floss neville kennelly away ben scott home summer husband first bay show's frank returns mcphee character 1989 lloyd sally 1988

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Floss McPheeDuration1988–89, 2000, 2002, 2004, 20081.00infobox
Floss McPheeFirst appearance17 January 19881.00infobox
Floss McPheeGrandsonsBen McPhee1.00infobox
Floss McPheeHusbandNeville McPhee (1949–96)1.00infobox
Floss McPheeIn-universe informationIn-universe informationOccupationItinerant Carnival worker Fortune tellerHusbandNeville McPhee (1949–96)SonsScott McPheeGrandsonsBen McPhee1.00infobox
Floss McPheeIntroduced byAlan Bateman (1988) John Holmes (2000) Julie McGuaran (2002, 2004) Cameron Welsh (2008)1.00infobox
Floss McPheeLast appearance3 April 20081.00infobox
Floss McPheeOccupationItinerant Carnival worker Fortune teller1.00infobox
Floss McPheePortrayed bySheila Kennelly1.00infobox
Floss McPheeSonsScott McPhee1.00infobox
Floss McPheeis afictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away0.90text

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