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    Quote Originally Posted by lizann View Post
    but vance wants terese not roxy, that reasoning for the attack is stupid
    Paul was a bit rough with Roxy though, and Terese doesn't want to be with Vance. I can understand the reason.

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    Digital Spy article:

    Neighbours hints at evil cult storyline as Paul and Terese arrive in London
    Harlow's mum Prue may be in over her head.


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...ult-storyline/

    Neighbours returns to London next week and hints at trouble to come in a sinister cult storyline.

    The long-running soap has filmed some special scenes in the UK, featuring Paul Robinson and Terese Willis on their honeymoon.

    While on their trip, Paul and Terese decide that they should meet up with Harlow's mother Prudence, since they're all in London together.

    The newlyweds send Harlow (Jemma Donovan) a message to let her know about their plans, but are confused when she freaks out at the prospect and tries to stop the meeting from going ahead.

    Harlow confides in Amy Williams (Zoe Cramond) about the situation, explaining that Prue is part of a group called the Restoration Order, which has sparked some strange behaviour from her in recent months.

    With this in mind, Harlow fears that Prue will only embarrass herself when she meets Paul and Terese.

    Despite Harlow's concerns, the introduction goes ahead as planned, but Paul and Terese are confused when Prue clearly isn't in any rush to have her daughter back in her life again.

    Things get even weirder when free-spirited Prue abruptly ends her catch-up with Paul and Terese, leaving them both baffled.

    Unbeknown to them, Prue flees to meet a mysterious man from the Order, who instructs her to completely cut contact with Harlow.

    Although secretly devastated by this, Prue goes ahead and texts Harlow, informing her that their relationship is over.

    Stefan Dennis and Rebekah Elmaloglou, who play Paul and Terese, filmed the London scenes in June while over in the UK for publicity commitments with Channel 5.

    Denise Van Outen has been cast in the role of Prue and has since been filming over in Australia to continue the storyline.

    Good Morning Britain's showbiz presenter Richard Arnold is also making a cameo as Graham, the man who exerts an unhealthy influence over Prue.

    Speaking in June, Denise explained: "I am thrilled to be joining the cast of one the world's most iconic shows, Neighbours. To be asked is a privilege and I am very excited to get to work on a really fun storyline first in London and then heading over to Melbourne.

    "I can't say too much just yet but my character Prue is heading to Ramsay Street to stir things up and I can't wait!"

    Richard added: "I always knew my career would hit a 'dead end' eventually but I never dreamed it would do so in such spectacular fashion joining the cast of Neighbours, home to the most famous cul-de-sac in television. G'Day Britain!"

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Thursday, September 19 and Friday, September 20 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

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    Neighbours fury as Paul Robinson discovers Kyle and Toadie's lawsuit plan
    Can Paul keep his cool?


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...-lawsuit-plan/

    Neighbours is planning a big bust-up between Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) and Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Maloney) and Kyle Canning (Chris Milligan), as the pair's lawsuit is revealed.

    As has recently come to light, lawyer Toadie will agree to help Kyle launch a class action lawsuit against Paul and Terese.

    A sex tape of Kyle and Amy Williams (Zoe Cramond) at Lassiters was leaked without their knowledge last month, and Kyle wants revenge. Meanwhile, Toadie intends to use any money from the case to prop up his late wife Sonya's foundation, which only has funds to last a few more months.

    In scenes which will air on Tuesday, November 19 and Wednesday, November 20 in the UK, Paul and Terese learn of the planned legal action. So, how will they respond?

    Well, Terese takes the news terribly and is overcome with guilt, pushing her sobriety to the edge.

    Meanwhile, a horrified Amy tries to tell Paul about the planned lawsuit before he finds out elsewhere, but she's too late.

    As news of the scandal breaks through Erinsborough, tensions come to a head on Ramsay Street as alliances are tested.

    And, as Paul confronts Toadie and Kyle, how far will he go in retaliation?

    Neighbours airs weekdays on Channel 5 in the UK.

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    Neighbours' Paul Robinson in bribe scandal after lawsuit shock
    He resorts to sneaky tactics to deal with Toadie Rebecchi.


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...bribe-scandal/

    Neighbours schemer Paul Robinson sparks fresh outrage next week by trying to bribe his way out of the Lassiters scandal.

    Paul (Stefan Dennis) is about to find himself in hot water when he discovers that Kyle Canning has recruited Toadie Rebecchi to launch a class action lawsuit against the hotel.

    Kyle's decision came after secretly-planted cameras recorded him having sex with Amy Williams (Zoe Cramond) in one of the hotel rooms. The footage was later released online, in breach of the couple's privacy.

    Meanwhile, Toadie (Ryan Moloney) has taken on the case because the fees involved would help him to save The Sonya Rebecchi Foundation, which is in financial difficulty.

    Next week, Kyle (Chris Milligan) becomes further obsessed with the case. This drives a wedge between him and Amy, who still feels a loyalty towards her dad Paul in spite of what happened.

    Things get even more complicated when Kyle learns that Paul has attempted to bribe Toadie into dropping the case.

    Paul has sneakily offered Toadie a large donation to the Foundation, if he agrees to back off.

    Kyle is outraged by Paul's dirty tactics and goes on the attack in the middle of Ramsay Street. Once again, Amy feels stuck in a war between her father and boyfriend.

    Later in the week, Amy lays down the law with Kyle by complaining that his devotion to the lawsuit means they're spending hardly any time together.

    She also points out that Gary was constantly at loggerheads with Paul too and she doesn't want this experience with another boyfriend.

    Kyle ends up stepping down from the class action to support Amy, but Toadie remains determined to go full steam ahead and takes on Shane's help to manage the workload. Is Paul still in big trouble?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Tuesday, November 26 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

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    Neighbours star Stefan Dennis responds to whether the show could do a live episode
    "It'd probably scare a lot of people off!"


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    Neighbours star Stefan Dennis has discussed the possibility of the show doing a live episode.

    The Australian soap is celebrating its 35th anniversary in early 2020, with plans to bring back several major characters.

    Some English soaps have marked big milestones in the past by shooting episodes live, and when asked by Digital Spy whether or not it's possible Neighbours could follow suit in the future, Stefan admitted that the idea has been joked about on set before.

    Never say never," he said.

    "We were all joking about having to do a live episode a few years ago because we were so under the pump, because of various things happening. We got very behind, and we were all making jokes about, 'Oh, it looks like we're going to be doing next week's episodes live!'

    "I know the English ones have done it."

    Stefan added that a live episode isn't on the agenda right now, but he thinks some stars would be into the idea.

    "I don't know if the idea has been toyed with by the production company or not, but it's certainly not something we're thinking about at the moment," he said.

    "I think it'd probably scare a lot of people off! Those who haven't done theatre will probably go, 'Oh my god', because everyone's so used to doing it again until you get it right. People trip up.

    "But I think the old theatre pros will go, 'Oh, bring it on!'"

    Stefan also offered a small tease on what fans can expect from the 35th anniversary storyline, calling it "one of the most dramatic, suspenseful, twisty, and explosive storylines that there has been on Neighbours".

    "I know that we always say that when a big storyline is coming up – but hang on to your hats and your seats for this one," he added.

    Neighbours airs weekdays at 12.50pm and 6pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

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    Neighbours' Paul Robinson to face new ultimatum over Robert
    Harlow and Terese both think he should visit his son.


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    Neighbours killer Robert Robinson will spark more tension between his family in the New Year.

    Robert (Adam Hunter) has just saved David Tanaka's life by donating a kidney to him, but Paul won't be happy when some of his loved ones start to see him as a hero.

    Scenes airing in early January see David (Takaya Honda) make plans to visit Robert in prison after making good progress with his recovery.

    Harlow (Jemma Donovan) plans to go along too, fully intending to keep her promise to visit Robert weekly from now on.

    Things turn heated when Harlow wants Paul (Stefan Dennis) to come and he stubbornly refuses.

    Harlow reckons that Paul should thank Robert for helping David, but Paul insists that his one good deed doesn't make up for the evil crimes he committed in 2006 and 2007.

    There's one more surprise for Paul when Terese (Rebekah Elmaloglou) appears to take Harlow's side, encouraging him to see things from the teen's point of view.

    Terese says that Paul will never find peace for himself if he can't accept Harlow's view of her father. Will Paul buckle under the pressure and face his son?

    Neighbours' executive producer Jason Herbison recently told Digital Spy: "We've been wanting to revisit Robert for some time and finally had an opportunity this year, via Harlow.

    "Having a daughter gives Robert an extra dimension, he's not a full-blown villain. He's actually very similar to Paul in that his children are his Achilles heel.

    "Robert wants to have a relationship with Harlow, however his past is very much in the way. He's a damaged person, but not without redeeming features."

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Monday, January 6 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).

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    Yeah not sure about this. It may be cathartic for Paul,to forgive is divine. But his family holding it against him for not visiting Robert is unfair. He did try to kill Paul and ended up killing an entire family. Somehow I think Harold would be on Paul's side

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    is terese drunk or converted to prue's cult

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    Neither

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    Neighbours' Paul Robinson uncovers the whole truth about Jane Harris's con
    It was all a plan to get back at him.


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...ne-harris-con/

    Neighbours bad boy Paul Robinson is forced to deal with a face from his past next week, as the truth about Jane Harris's scam is revealed.

    Paul (Stefan Dennis) is about to recruit his private investigator to find out the truth about who conned Jane under the guise of "Richard", her online love interest.

    Next week, Paul is given food for thought when Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer) mentions that she might have seen somebody connected to the Renshaw siege in the Lassiters complex recently.

    Yashvi isn't sure whether it was her mind playing tricks on her, especially after reading a number of police case files recently, but Paul still thinks the information is worth passing onto his PI.

    Although Jane is still holding out hope that Paul will be able to unmask "Richard" and recover the money she sent to him, Paul opts not to get her hopes up by mentioning the new lead at this early stage.

    As Paul's detective work continues, it's not long before he realises that troublesome Mannix Foster was responsible for Jane's ordeal.

    Fans will remember that Mannix was first introduced in 2017, as an old associate of Paul's son Leo Tanaka.

    A more recent storyline at Christmas 2018 saw Paul duped into thinking that he'd killed Mannix, but the truth was ultimately revealed when Mannix reappeared in January 2019 and tried to extort money from Paul and Leo.

    When pushed for an explanation over his latest antics, malicious Mannix admits that he targeted Jane in order to get back at Paul.

    Mannix immediately takes steps to regain the upper hand, warning that he has private and personal correspondences from Jane, and will expose them to the world if Paul chooses to hand him in to the police. What will Paul decide to do?

    Neighbours airs these scenes on Tuesday, March 3 and Wednesday, March 4 at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 (UK) and 6.30pm on 10 Peach (Australia).
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