princessx
08-08-2005, 18:18
Rocky road ahead for Ramsay Street
Neighbours fans are in for a busy few months as new storylines look set to rock the residents of Ramsay Street.
"There's a lot of relationship dilemmas that go on with a fairly positive outcome and there's also a bit of turbulence," remarks Blair McDonough when asked about upcoming shows.
"There's also a big event that happens that changes the whole face of Ramsay Street and it's an underlying storyline that last quite a long time."
The actor, better known as policeman Stuart Parker, won't explain too much more except to say: "It involves a plane."
When pushed further to reveal if there's a crash on the horizon, all he'll say is, "Possibly".
Juggling a gruelling shooting schedule with a flying visit to the UK, he sounds remarkably chipper, despite covering more miles in the past few weeks than many of us manage in a year.
The 24-year-old rose to fame after being a runner-up in the Australian Big Brother in 2001. Neighbours' casting crew snapped him up the same year and he's been with the show ever since.
Aside from acting, he's also a supporter of good causes and recently fronted a video warning of the dangers facing teenagers travelling abroad.
The Follow the Rainbow Appeal is a York-based charity set up by Marjorie Stuttle in memory of her 19-year-old daughter, Caroline. She was murdered while backpacking in Queensland in 2002.
The video was put together by BBC Radio York who thought Blair would be an ideal because of the Australian connection and the fact that teenagers love Neighbours.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment News.
Neighbours fans are in for a busy few months as new storylines look set to rock the residents of Ramsay Street.
"There's a lot of relationship dilemmas that go on with a fairly positive outcome and there's also a bit of turbulence," remarks Blair McDonough when asked about upcoming shows.
"There's also a big event that happens that changes the whole face of Ramsay Street and it's an underlying storyline that last quite a long time."
The actor, better known as policeman Stuart Parker, won't explain too much more except to say: "It involves a plane."
When pushed further to reveal if there's a crash on the horizon, all he'll say is, "Possibly".
Juggling a gruelling shooting schedule with a flying visit to the UK, he sounds remarkably chipper, despite covering more miles in the past few weeks than many of us manage in a year.
The 24-year-old rose to fame after being a runner-up in the Australian Big Brother in 2001. Neighbours' casting crew snapped him up the same year and he's been with the show ever since.
Aside from acting, he's also a supporter of good causes and recently fronted a video warning of the dangers facing teenagers travelling abroad.
The Follow the Rainbow Appeal is a York-based charity set up by Marjorie Stuttle in memory of her 19-year-old daughter, Caroline. She was murdered while backpacking in Queensland in 2002.
The video was put together by BBC Radio York who thought Blair would be an ideal because of the Australian connection and the fact that teenagers love Neighbours.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment News.