Latest (non-photoshopped) photo of the 'new' cast:
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Latest (non-photoshopped) photo of the 'new' cast:
https://www.bing.com/images/search?v...00&vt=2&sim=11
New trailer/promo video (which confirms a two-year time jump):
Neighbours: A New Chapter | Trailer | Coming 18 Sept:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzzqf_qx_5Q
EDIT: And now this article:
Neighbours to fast-forward by two years
It's been off air a year, but two years will have passed in soapie land when Ramsay Street storylines resume in September.
https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/08/nei...two-years.html
Following on from the previous post.
DS article:
Neighbours teases huge new storylines in extended trailer for show return
Drama is on the horizon.
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...ended-trailer/
Neighbours has teased several new storylines in the extended trailer ahead of the show?s return.
Amazon Freevee?s reboot of the Australian soap will hit the small screen next month, and fans now have their first lengthy glimpse at the new developments on Ramsay Street.
The 90-second trailer confirms that the new series will be set two years after the events of Channel 5 ?finale?, with Susan Kennedy stating that ?a lot has happened? in the meantime.
Byron Stone, who is now played by Xavier Molyneux, can be seen in his romance with newcomer Reese Sinclair (The OC?s Mischa Barton), but it looks like there could be trouble ahead as he accuses her of ?keeping secrets.?
Reese might not be the only one harbouring secrets, with Mike Young (Guy Pearce) telling Jane Harris that he had been ?keeping something? from her.
Whilst there could be trouble for those two pairs, it looks like love is in the air for one mystery couple, with a lavish wedding being teased at the end of the trailer.
Elsewhere, Sadie Rodwell is spotted snooping around the hotel, newcomer Haz Devkar has a romantic connection with Mackenzie Hargreaves, and it looks like Toadie Rebecchi?s children ? Nell and Hugo ? have been recast.
Related: Neighbours' Barry Conrad on new projects and Kane future
Whilst fans don?t have to wait long for the reboot to premiere, Stefan Dennis and Rebekah Elmaloglou teased that there would be some ?mind-blowing? storylines on the horizon.
?We're having a big meeting with our executive producer, Jason [Herbison] to find out what is going on,? said Elmaloglou, who plays Terese Willis. ?Oh my god. Mind blown,? she said after the meeting.
Dennis, who made his first appearance as Paul Robinson in 1985, added: ?I didn't think that was going to happen,? with the pair looking gobsmacked at what they?d been told.
Neighbours returns on September 18, with new episodes streaming on Mondays to Thursdays for free on Amazon Freevee in the UK and US. Network 10 will retain first-run rights in Australia for the new series.
For anyone interested. DS article:
Neighbours announces Neighbours Experience which fans can visit in London
Fans can grab a coffee in Harold's Caf? or have a chat in the Kennedys' living room.
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...rience-london/
Neighbours fans rejoice ? a new immersive UK experience is coming your way.
Ahead of the soap's anticipated return next month, Amazon Freevee has announced that parts of the famous Ramsay Street set will be recreated in London to give fans the "ultimate immersive experience."
The Neighbours Experience, which will bring to life Harold's Caf?, Lassiters, Karl and Susan Kennedy's living room and more, will be based at Protein Studios in Shoreditch from September 15 until September 17 from 8am-8pm on Friday, 9am-8pm on Saturday, and 9am-7pm on Sunday.
Visitors will have access to the cast's wardrobe during the experience, including Charlene Mitchell?s wedding gown, Harold Bishop?s Salvation Army suit and Mike Young?s leather jacket from the series finale.
Fans might even find themselves immersed in famous Neighbours scenes as "some of the most iconic moments from the soap's history come to life on screen, and in person, throughout the experience."
To visit Ramsay Street and experience life as a neighbour for the day, fans can secure their free ticket here.
he upcoming Neighbours revival will be set two years after the events of the Channel 5 'finale', and according to Stefan Dennis and Rebekah Elmaloglou, there are plenty of "mind blowing" twists to come.
"We're having a big meeting with our executive producer, Jason [Herbison] to find out what is going on," Elmaloglou, who plays Terese Willis, said in a video posted to social media last month. "Oh my god. Mind blown," she teased after the meeting.
Meanwhile, a gobsmacked-looking Dennis, who plays Paul Robinson, added: "I didn't think that was going to happen."
Neighbours returns on September 18, with new episodes streaming on Mondays to Thursdays for free on Amazon Freevee in the UK and US. Network 10 will retain first-run rights in Australia for the new series.
Also:
The Neighbours set is coming to the UK and you can be on Ramsay Street for free
https://metro.co.uk/2023/08/16/neigh...o=newsnow-feed
DS article:
Neighbours producer Jason Herbison teases new season and returning characters
"It's an exciting new world."
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...on-new-season/
Neighbours spoilers follow.
The big day is getting closer. Neighbours returns for its new season on September 18, kicking off a fresh chapter of Ramsay Street drama.
Fans can expect an exciting mix of the familiar and the new, as classic characters mix with a batch of fresh faces in Erinsborough.
Long-serving executive producer Jason Herbison recently caught up with Digital Spy and other press to share new teasers of what's in store.
When you wrote the 2022 finale, did you approach it with this potential revival in mind?
"We very much thought it was the end and worked very hard to make it feel fitting, rewarding and satisfying. I always hoped that maybe the show would come back one day, but I certainly didn't think it would happen so quickly. That's all power to the audience, the fans and of course Amazon Freevee, who came along and are bringing back the show.
"So I didn't want to close off the possibility and I wanted doors to be left open, but certainly had not set my mind to what the next chapter could be, because we wouldn't have even known when that would be and who might be involved. It was not in my mind during the finale."
How did the first conversations with Amazon come about?
"It was after the finale and the incredible response that we saw the finale get. Obviously, all those wonderful cast came back and I think everyone was reminded of the great love that is still out there for Neighbours. Then it was November 2022 that everything came together and we made our announcement."
The new season is set two years after the finale. Why did you decide on that time jump?
"That was decided very early on, when we were having talks with Amazon. We knew there was going to be a transmission gap, so life for the audience would have gone on and time would have passed for them too.
"It just felt like a one-off opportunity. In serial dramas, there aren't a lot of things you can do for the first time. Of course, other soaps have done time jumps, but in our case, we were actually going to have been off air as well. We felt that it was a great opportunity ? and two years felt like a really nice timeline."
How and when did you decide which characters you'd bring back?
"It was very, very quick. I was thinking about it in isolation for a little while, but then when we got the green light and sign-off, I went and visited the four heritage cast [Stefan Dennis, Alan Fletcher, Jackie Woodburne and Ryan Moloney]. We talked to them and very quickly got them all on board for an announcement.
"I had a bit of an idea of the other characters that I'd been thinking about, so we very quickly and urgently got on the phones and in a couple of weeks, pulled together the cast that we needed for the return."
Did you approach everyone, or just people you felt you could play exciting character arcs with?
"Well, with the decision to do a time jump, that meant that some people naturally would have moved on. There were people who were unavailable as they had moved on to other projects, so we had decisions to make over whether or not we might want to recast those roles, or whether or not we might move them on from the show.
"But I will say that, just because a character is not back in episode one, it doesn't mean they may not return in the future. Certainly, there's a lot of love from the actors who have been on the show."
How has the collaboration with Amazon been going?
"They've been amazing. From the get-go, we've had nothing but love for the show from them. It's been a collaboration and it's a big deal for them too ? they know that it's a big thing to be bringing Neighbours back.
"I visited their offices in February and just met everyone, and we've had the pleasure of having several of them come out to set as well. They've just been great. They've got a lot of respect for the brand. They know how much the audience misses the show and wants it back."
Are you pitching the revival to the existing audience or to a new one too?
"Well, it is very much that 'perfect blend'. We are wanting everyone that knows and loves the show, everyone that watched that finale, to come back and to see the Neighbours that they know, love, remember and are missing. We want them to feel as though they've got their show back.
"I always said the finale was a hug to the audience ? a goodbye hug ? and I want this to be a 'welcome back' hug. But at the same time, we did want the show to be accessible to a new audience.
"The time jump is helpful there too. Very naturally, with new characters coming into the show, there are natural organic ways to bring a new audience up to date on what might be going on.
"I think if you've watched the show before, then you'll be able to pick it up straight away. If you haven't watched it for a few years, you'll be able to pick it up straight away. But alternatively, if you haven't watched the show at all, you'll also be able to get into it."
With the show now airing on a streaming service, have there been many conversations about how that might change your approach?
"It's an exciting new world. I think there's been so much conversation about streamers and serial dramas. We're leading the way now and it's going to be really exciting to see this launch.
"In terms of how we plot the show and how we structure the show, I don't think it's changed our approach at all. We are still very much making the show that we were making before, but obviously, we want to be making the show better.
"We're always doing that. We're always looking at the production model, looking at our technology, always trying to make it as good as it can possibly be."
Are you planning to revisit any of the storylines you didn't have time for in 2022?
"Well, we always had a lot of ideas on the table. I did notice some of them sneak out, so I'm certainly not doing anything that got revealed.
"We did bring in the Rodwell family just before the show ended, and because the show was ending, we didn't really get the chance to tell as many stories as we'd hoped. So we've got the Rodwell family back. We've also got a new family as well, who are great."
What was the thinking behind the new Varga-Murphy family?
"Well, we're a very progressive show and I really wanted to bring in a same-sex couple with older children. We played out those storylines with Aaron and David and a younger child, but I was really keen to see it in an older, grown-up family with teenage kids.
"Our motto is 'everyone is welcome on Ramsay Street'. I think there is a little bit of us saying, 'This is the future'. A little bit of us staking what we're about on day one. But they're terrific characters, and we've gotten terrific storylines out of them."
Is it important to you that the show is progressive in that way?
"I just think it's contemporary and real life. I never like to think of it as 'an agenda' or anything like that. I think we're reflecting real life. We've all had so much incredible feedback over the years from people who are marginalised or not represented on television. It's so powerful to hear people say how meaningful it is to them to see themselves on television.
"We've also seen a huge change in the last decade. We used to do a lot of focus groups and I remember in the early years ? I've been here for 11 years ? maybe in a group of 10 people, you might have one person going 'I'm not sure about Aaron or David' or 'I don't think they should be on at teatime'.
"Then a couple of years later, you know that one or two people, maybe it was one every now and then. Then the last time we did them, not one. People would say, 'They're just characters we love in the show'.
"That really showed me the power of a show like Neighbours to change, to normalise, to evolve and also ? why wouldn't you want diverse progressive characters because they give you great stories?"
Is there anything else that you can tease about future stories?
"We've got wonderful new characters. I think one of the many beauties of Neighbours is that it has always been multi-generational. With this next chapter of the show, it's starting afresh and it was a great chance as well to just reset that.
"We have our wonderful grandparent figures like Karl and Susan, we have characters like Toadie and then the new family ? the parents with the kids. And then the 20-somethings, who live in a share household, and then the teenagers and then the young children. I think it's a really nice balance of characters."
What can you tell us about Guy Pearce's return as Mike Young?
"We're very excited that Guy Pearce has been back and done some stuff for us too. That's wonderful and I think people will really enjoy seeing Mike and Jane together again.
"It's more than a moment and it's very meaningful. What happens beyond that will play out. But Guy has been wonderful, and he's very engaged as well in the characters and their future happiness."
Can you share any teasers about Mischa Barton's character, Reece?
"Like with the new family, she's a newcomer to town, so she's another great person for a new viewer to see the world through. But in the tradition of many characters, she's a bit of a mystery woman.
"Reece has got a suitcase of secrets! It's an interesting journey. Has she come for something? Is she running away from something? It's a combination of both, so I think she's got some twists and turns.
"Her character herself goes on a journey. She is touched by the lives of everyone here in Erinsborough and then ultimately, down the track finds out much more, that she was never expecting to ever find there."
Would you bring in more US stars if the show takes off in America, where Freevee is also available?
"I think we're open to anything. We are absolutely a show about Australians living in an Australian suburban street. But we do have a lot of Brits, a lot of Americans, a lot of people from many different countries, just like real life. So I think we're very open to it. We've had many British characters over the years pop through on the show."
Who are your sights on?
"Oh, many, many, many! I will say that we have approached some pretty good names who are very open and it's always a question of timing.
"I do want to put one thing out to the universe. I want Hugh Jackman to appear in Neighbours. Hugh famously almost did a two-year run on the show. He tells the story many times and you can see it online where he had the choice between two years on Neighbours or going to WAAPA, which is a very renowned film acting school in Perth.
"To the despair of his family in the UK, he chose WAAPA so I think it's time that he fulfilled his destiny. His wife Deborra-Lee Furness was directing here in 2020 and he was going to pop to set, but then it was the week of COVID and we had to shut."
Neighbours returns on September 18, with new episodes streaming on Mondays to Thursdays for free on Amazon Freevee in the UK and US. Network 10 will retain first-run rights in Australia for the new series.
Also:
Devastating hint that a Neighbours legend is set to die when the show returns
https://metro.co.uk/2023/08/29/sad-h...o=newsnow-feed
And:
11 Neighbours spoilers for show?s return confirm devastating death fears, Susan?s life changed forever, secrets explode and more!
https://metro.co.uk/2023/08/29/11-ma...o=newsnow-feed
DS article:
Neighbours star Annie Jones breaks silence on Jane and Mike's new scenes
"I think the fans are going to be really happy."
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...nes-jane-mike/
Neighbours spoilers follow.
Neighbours surprised fans this year with the big news that Hollywood star Guy Pearce had signed up to film new episodes for the revival season, reprising his role as Mike Young once again.
Mike returned to Ramsay Street and reunited with Jane Harris in the show's heartwarming finale episode last year, but the couple's well-received reconciliation ultimately left the writing team with a dilemma when Neighbours was resurrected by Amazon Freevee.
As seen in a recently-released trailer, fans can now expect to see Jane and Mike sharing the screen again in the new season, but the exact outcome for their relationship remains a closely guarded secret.
Annie Jones, who plays Jane, recently caught up with Digital Spy and other press to share some teasers of what's in store.
How did it feel to get back on set and start filming again?
"Just fantastic. It was such a dream come true for all of us. It's like we never left. But then again, there's been quite a refresh. We have a lot of new crew, because a lot of the older crew have either retired or they've just moved on to other shows. We've got a lot of the same characters and actors back, as well as a whole bunch of new ones."
When you were approached to return, did you have to give it much thought?
"No, not really. I was thrilled to hear that the show was coming back ? for myself and for my fellow actors and crew, but also for the fans. I know how much it means to a lot of our fans, especially in the UK. That became blatantly obvious when we were over there doing the Celebration Tour ? just how loved the show is. I'm super excited to be back."
How was it to get that direct interaction with the fans on the Tour?
"Well, they had us crying a lot of the time because we did four hours of meet and greet before each show. We heard first-hand just how much the show had meant to people and how devastated they were when it had finished. We also heard how generational it is. It tended to be grandma, that was the first viewer, and then at least three generations and counting."
When the show returns, how are things going for Jane?
"It's Jane and her ongoing relationship with Mike and Sam. They're all living in Number 24 together, so it's happy, happy Jane. She's got her man and a new step child, so it's all happy families.
"The house is looking a little bit different ? I think the cupboards have had a bit of a change and the furniture is different. It's a more 'country cottage' look that she's gone for. And of course, Mrs. Mangel's painting follows Jane everywhere she goes."
When you heard that Neighbours was returning, did you have a chat with Guy Pearce about how it was all going to work in terms of Jane and Mike's relationship?
"We did have a bit of a chat. We just threw up a couple of ideas and possibilities of what could have happened. Then we shared those with the writers and the producers and came up with a solution."
Guy didn't want to just walk away after his finale return, did he?
"Absolutely. He's such a beautiful person. He wants to do right by Mike ? and by all of the fans that seemed to have loved the Mike and Jane story in the last episode so much.
"I actually had already shot stuff with Guy before we did the Celebration Tour. It was in the UK in a secret location. We filmed for quite a few days."
Will those be the first few episodes back?
"You'll get to see!"
Can you tease how it's going to play out?
"Well, Jane and Mike are together. Mike has fitted into the neighbourhood. He's great friends with Karl ? he and Karl jam together a lot. They've got a bit of a Ramsay Street Band kind of thing going on. So he really loves living there.
"I think the fans are going to be really happy. I think what happens is very satisfying. I think you guys are going to be delighted ? I hope so anyway!"
How do you feel about Xavier Molyneux taking on the role of Jane's son Byron?
"He's great. Apart from being incredibly handsome, he's really switched on and he wants to be good. So that's what you want ? someone who is keen to learn.
"Things were tense between Jane and Byron last time we saw them together because of his escorting, but their relationship is really good and he's living in a share house across the road. So Jane's loving that."
How is Jane and Paul's friendship after the rocky time they've had?
"Jane and Paul's relationship when we come back again is good. Mike's around too so that's a nice buffer and they all get along. Of course, there's always going to be drama!"
What were you up to after the show finished and you didn't know about the revival?
"Well, my husband and I bought an old house in the country. Our plan was to renovate it, grow vegetables and semi-retire a bit. But now I'm back at work, which is really good."
How do you feel about the show airing on a streaming service and being available to watch in more countries?
"It's so exciting! We're going to be on in America, Canada and New Zealand. It's incredible. Hopefully, they enjoy the show as well. That'd be amazing.
"But it's still the same show. We didn't change it to appeal to the UK audience ? they loved us for who we are ? so we're hoping that the Americans feel the same way. It's a little slice of Australia. Maybe it's novel to them, I don't know."
Is there anyone else you'd like to bring back?
"Any of the older characters that were in the show decades ago would be fun. The best thing now is being on Amazon Freevee and having all of those old episodes that are available to watch. We can bring old characters back, because people know who they are ? it's not just a memory thing, you could watch old episodes and then see them in the new ones too. That's an exciting thing that we can do."
Is there's anything else you can tease about what's coming up for Jane?
"Well, Jane is very involved with the school these days. That's her great passion at the moment, apart from her darling Mike. She's really focused on making the school as fantastic as it can be. So there's a few ups and downs with the school, let's say.
"We have New Year's this year ? we celebrate New Year's on screen, so that's exciting. There's lots of good things coming up!"
Neighbours returns on September 18, with new episodes streaming on Mondays to Thursdays for free on Amazon Freevee in the UK and US. Network 10 will retain first-run rights in Australia for the new series.
DS article:
Neighbours releases first listen to the show's new theme tune
♫ That's when good neighbours become good friends... ♫
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...-first-listen/
Neighbours has unveiled its new theme tune for the upcoming series.
The hit Australian soap was recently revived by Amazon Freevee after its previous cancellation ? and with a new era comes a fresh incarnation of the iconic theme.
The show's cast unveiled the latest version, sung by Chris Sebastian, on social media, as various stars of the show listened to the song for the first time in a video clip.
https://twitter.com/neighbours/statu...irst-listen%2F
Of course, the theme has gone through many versions over Neighbours' run, starting with Barry Crocker's, with The Voice Australia 2020 winner Sebastian the latest star to take on the task.
"When I was told the Neighbours team were going to use my voice for the new season theme song, I was shocked and of course over the moon," the singer said (via TV Tonight).
"I have grown up with that soundtrack and I still can't quite believe that this is real. Neighbours, we are all so glad you are back, it hasn't been the same without our friends. I hope you guys love my version of the theme song as much as I loved recording it for you."
It comes after Neighbours legend Jason Donovan recently revealed that he was approached to record the new version of the theme for the revival, though he decided to turn it down.
"They asked me about recording the Neighbours theme for the new version, and I declined, because I felt the moment had happened," he told Scott Mills' BBC Radio 2 show. "I don't know what [the new version] is."
Neighbours returns on September 18, with new episodes streaming on Mondays to Thursdays for free on Amazon Freevee in the UK and US. Network 10 will retain first-run rights in Australia for the new series.
And:
Listen to Neighbours? brand new theme tune which has been unveiled ahead of show?s return ? and we?re in love
https://metro.co.uk/2023/08/31/neigh...o=newsnow-feed
Tvtonight.com.au article:
Guy Pearce, Annie Jones secretly filmed new Neighbours scenes in February
Scenes filmed in Surrey, UK, ahead of production resuming in Melbourne have been kept under wraps until now.
https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/09/guy...-february.html
EXCLUSIVE:
Filming of Neighbours scenes with Guy Pearce and Annie Jones took place in February in the UK.
Executive producer Jason Herbison told TV Tonight how scenes were shot ahead of production in Melbourne in April and kept secret from media.
?When the news of the show?s return was announced, one of the big questions was, what will happen with Mike and Jane?: he explains.
?Fortunately, Guy was very committed to seeing the storyline through and absolutely wanted to honour their relationship and their romance, and the fact that the show had ended, with Mike and Jane together buying a house. So we came up with a storyline.
?It was the very first time the cameras rolled for the new series of Neighbours and it was actually in the UK, back in February. We shot for a couple of days with with Mike and Annie at a beautiful estate in Surrey.?
Pearce was open to scenes which revisited the Mike & Jane storylines after his appearance in the 2022 finale resonated so well with viewers.
The show?s unexpected revival meant scenes would need to pick up where the two were last seen given the practicalities of Pearce?s other work commitments.
Herbison credits Pearce for being so accommodating.
?He?s incredibly generous and very invested in the characters and their story. As he himself said, it was very emotional for him to return to the show. He?s always spoken fondly of his time on Neighbours. With this unexpected situation, he definitely didn?t hesitate to come in and see the storyline through. I think the viewers understand that Guy?s on the other side of the world and he?s very busy actor. He?s probably not going to be on the ground here week in, week out in Ramsay Street in our next series.
?But I think where we do land with Mike & Jane is a very elegant way to see them again, and honour the characters and also, sort of, set up for the future.
?It was very, very special. We were shooting at this English manor house in Surrey. It was very, very cold but it was just magical. I wrote a storyline which will play out over a number of episodes. It was just very, very special to be there with the two of them and our British crew.?
Mike Young?s screen daughter Sam (Henrietta Graham), also returns to the revived series.
According to Herbison, the secret filming across two days managed to stay under wraps from media for 7 months.
?We?ve shown we can keep some things under wraps. Other things not!? he laughs.
?We were very discreet about it. Guy even had a suggestion of shooting outside of London. I think he very quite rightly thought that we should get away from the crowds. We stayed at a quintessential British hotel out in the countryside and then shot at this amazing old house and property. We were there on our own. It was us and the birds with the odd overhead plane flying by. We kept it very quiet!?
What does it mean for Mike?s character moving forward? Does Herbison rule Pearce in or out in for future episodes?
?We definitely don?t rule out. It may not be the last you see of him, but we?ll have to let that unfold.?
Neighbours returns 4:30pm Monday September 18 on 10 (Sept 25 on Prime Video).
DS article:
Neighbours star Alan Fletcher to release Susan Kennedy tribute single
He's got a crush on Susie K.
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...ribute-single/
Neighbours star Alan Fletcher is celebrating the soap's return to our screens in the most fun way possible.
The actor, who is also a singer/songwriter, is releasing a musical tribute to his on-screen wife Susan Kennedy, played by Jackie Woodburne.
Fletcher, who has played Dr Karl Kennedy on the soap for 28 years, is releasing the single '(I've Got a) Crush on Susie K' on September 8, just over a week before Neighbours returns on Amazon Freevee.
The single will be released on all streaming platforms. It's also included in Fletcher's album The Lighter Side of Alan Fletcher, available on his online shop.
Announcing the song's release, Fletcher said: "I sang the song every night on the Neighbours Celebration tour and fans loved it! I was overwhelmed with the number of requests to record and release the song."
Meanwhile, Neighbours' return will see the soap revisit a Karl and Susan storyline that was dropped ahead of the show's cancellation by Channel 5.
Early last year, the couple's marriage was tested when Susan found out Karl had gone behind her back to invest in Montana Marcel's doomed business plans.
Speaking earlier this month about the couple's return storyline, Fletcher teased: "They're not actually in a remarkably different place. I mean, having lost $200,000 is not something that Karl's going to get away with lightly! But when we come back, the Kennedys are surrounded by drama ? more so than causing it."
He continued: "[Executive producer] Jason Herbison's brilliance ?and the whole story department's brilliance ? is that they never forget anything. So what they can do is they can bring back things from the past.
"In our case, the fact that Karl lost $200,000 is still not wasted on Susan. That's good because you shouldn't go through those sorts of things and then suddenly everyone goes: 'Oh, let's pretend it didn't happen'. It's huge."
Woodburne also shared: "Susan does start to act out in a way that is completely out of character. By spending an awful lot of money on tat, really! She doesn't know why she's doing it and doesn't really want it.
"But it's because she's still carrying anger about Karl losing that $200,000. It's an interesting story to tell about how we repress stuff. We think everything's okay and we've moved on, but sometimes we haven't. So that's an interesting story."
Neighbours returns on September 18, with new episodes streaming on Mondays to Thursdays for free on Amazon Freevee in the UK and US. Network 10 will retain first-run rights in Australia for the new series.
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"My idea was I?d gone into semi-retirement."
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...-long-revival/
Neighbours fans spot another returning cast member in on-set video
Who is returning to Ramsay Street?
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...rennan-return/