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    2 episodes a week

    Apparently starting from next week will just be aired Mondays and Fridays

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    Why couldn’t EastEnders do Monday’s and Fridays too.

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    Episodes on Channel 5 increasing to 3 a week. Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting from 20th. April.

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    does anyone know when it will go full time again and how will it catch up with Australia.
    are aus back off their filming break

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    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...des-channel-5/

    Neighbours and Home and Away are reverting back to airing five episodes a week on Channel 5.

    From Monday, May 11, the soaps will resume their usual Monday to Friday slots, having originally been cut down to just two per week each last month in an effort to keep them on screens for longer after the coronavirus pandemic disrupted production.

    A spokesperson explained at the time: "As a result of COVID-19, we have taken the decision to reduce the number of episodes for Neighbours and Home and Away from five to two per week for both soaps, so that our viewers can continue to enjoy them for as long as possible."

    Channel 5 then upped episodes of both soaps from two to three earlier this month.

    Without the rationing, it was believed that new instalments would run out in mid-June. So it seems safe to assume that once it's being shown at full capacity again, the cap will be a month or so on that.

    Fortunately, Neighbours is set to resume filming later this week, but there will still be social distancing rules in place on set, which includes no kissing or holding hands. UK viewers will still be behind on the current storylines, as Channel 5's episodes are a few weeks later than the Australian broadcast.

    Home and Away viewers, on the other hand, will seemingly have to wait a little longer before their favourite characters start work on some fresh material.

    Just yesterday (April 28), Aussie actor Lynne McGranger informed a fan on Twitter that there have been no concrete plans made in regards to when the cast and crew can safely start shooting again.

    "There's talk of June/July but only hearsay," she explained, along with a shrugging emoji.

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