[1] Smith later said that Daphne's pregnancy lasted over the usual nine months as producers deliberately dragged it out to tie in with other storylines.
[2] Daphne gives birth "at the most inopportune moment possible", as she and Des are enjoying a picnic with friends Jim Robinson (Alan Dale) and his new partner Beverly Marshall (Lisa Armytage), who ends up delivering the baby.
[5][6] Rachel Friend who plays Bronwyn Davies, took part in the 1988 interview and both she and Russ referred to SJ as male.
[4] Dey was only allowed to work on set for four hours over three days per week and all scenes had to be filmed during this allocated time.
An Inside Soap reporter thought long-term viewers would instantly recognise the name, while it takes Stuart a bit longer.
He also remembers that the letter they found contained valuable shares from his mother Daphne – so Jamie could be a rich kid!
McDonough explained that Jamie cannot claim the shares without his father's permission because he is not of legal age, so they have to find out where Des is, adding "And that's anybody's guess!
Jamie finds Stuart's picture on the front of the Erinsborough News labelling him the ring-leader of Life Mechanics, a scam perpetrated by Jonathan Verne (Oscar Redding).
A writer for the BBC described Jamie's most notable moments as "Being involved in a car crash which left his mother, Daphne in a coma" and "Returning to the Street in 2003 to claim his inheritance.
"[11] Referring to the character's premature birth and actor recasts, Josephine Monroe, author of Neighbours: The First 10 Years, said Jamie "continued to be something of a trouble-maker, both on and off screen.
"[3] Anne Robinson, writing for the Daily Mirror, was disappointed that readers failed to nominate Jamie for Best Exit in the newspaper's Soap Awards.
[12] An Inside Soap writer observed that "long-time viewers couldn't help but feel excited" by the mention of the character before his return.