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    Beverly Robinson (Shaunna O'Grady)

    Digital Spy article confirming that Shaunna O'Grady will reprise the role of Dr Beverly Robinson:


    Neighbours confirms return for Beverly Robinson as Shaunna O'Grady reprises role
    Another comeback for a Ramsay Street regular.


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...ogrady-return/

    Neighbours has just revealed that Shaunna O'Grady will make a return as her character Dr Beverly Marshall.

    Beverly was originally played by Lisa Armytage, and Shaunna took over the role in 1989 for one year before her departure from the series. Shaunna reprised her role for the soap's 20th anniversary back in 2005 when she appeared in a documentary about former Ramsay Street residents.

    Shaunna's return to the show was initially spotted by fans on social media, who noticed a name card for her character at a table read – and Digital Spy can confirm that yes, she is coming back.

    Upon her arrival on Ramsay Street, Beverly had a difficult and intense relationship with her on-screen partner Jim Robinson (Alan Dale). After saving Jim's mother-in-law Helen Daniels (Anne Haddy), Beverly managed to earn Jim's trust and they fell in love and got married – on Valentine's Day.

    They agree to start a family, but Beverly sadly had a miscarriage after she was mugged. She later decided to apply for legal guardianship of a child left at the doctor's surgery – but the child's parents tried to blackmail her.

    When Beverly's ex Ewan asked her to work on some research with him, Jim became jealous and it caused tension in their relationship.

    Ultimately, they divorced and she decided to leave Erinsborough.

    Alan Dale recently reprised his role as Jim, father of Paul (Stefan Dennis), for Neighbours' Christmas Day episode last year, 25 years after Jim's death.

    After teasing fans on social media about Jim's return, Alan said that making a comeback many years after Jim's death was a strange feeling.

    "Being Jim Robinson again is a strange feeling after 25 years particularly because I died!" said Alan. "It was actually quite eerie being back on the set and I really loved it."

    Neighbours airs every weekday at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

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