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Thread: Neighbours Spoilers 8th - 11th December 2025 (FINAL WEEK)

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    DS article:


    Neighbours releases final ever spoilers ? as one character hopes to save Ramsay Street
    Will the freeway ever see the light of day?


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...ramsay-street/

    Neighbours spoilers follow for the emotional finale episode airing on Thursday 11 December.

    Neighbours has released the show's final ever spoilers, as fans get their first glimpse of how the iconic Aussie soap will come to an end next week. But don't worry ? the bosses aren't giving all the secrets away.

    While a detailed synopsis is usually released for each episode one week before transmission, the official billing for the upcoming finale keeps some surprises back. Read on for the official word!

    "Shane and Paul continue to rally against one another in their bid to lure their friends and neighbours to buy into their respective new living arrangements: Ramsay Hills and Robinson Towers," the synopsis reads.

    "While Susan is firmly against either option, other residents allow themselves to be whisked away on tours of the prospective sites.

    "With old and new friends coming together to honour the Ramsay Street legacy, Susan isn't ready to give up the fight for her beloved street."

    No further information has been released on whether Susan will manage to save the Street from demolition ? and where everyone will end up.

    Those loyal to Paul look set to give Robinson Towers a fair chance to impress them, but Shane also manages to drum up plenty of interest in Ramsay Hills.

    Some interviews from the cast have even suggested that Neighbours may end on a cliffhanger with the fate of the Street left unresolved, but we'll have to tune in to see exactly how it all plays out!

    Spoiler pictures released for the final episodes have already revealed a string of returnees, with Aaron Brennan, Rhett Norman, Ned Willis, Byron Stone, Nell Rebecchi, Melanie Pearson, Kiri Durant, Roxy Canning and Levi Canning among those coming back.

    "I think the fans will love the ending because it is about hope," Jackie Woodburne, who plays Susan, recently told TV Week.

    "Filming those scenes on the street, we were all reminded of the last time we were there. So it was kind of a double-barrelled emotional shotgun that day, because we were remembering the first time we farewelled the show."

    Neighbours fans in the UK can see the final episode from 7am on Prime Video on Thursday 11 December. Fans in Australia will see the final two episodes as an hour-long special on the same date, running from 8.40pm on Channel 10.

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    Longer version of the final week promo:

    https://x.com/neighbours/status/1996...74554236190778


    EDIT: Now the DS article:

    Neighbours has just four episodes left - and its final trailer has one big question
    The end is nigh...


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...-big-question/
    Last edited by Pantherboy; 04-12-2025 at 22:24.

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    Radiotimes.com article - Neighbours producer, Jason Herbison interview:


    Neighbours producer teases "optimistic" finale and reflects on soap's legacy after 40 years
    Jason Herbison exclusively reflects on the end of an era ? and what he regrets about the final weeks
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    https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/soaps/...iew-exclusive/

    After more than 40 years on air, the time has come to bid farewell to Neighbours ? again.

    The iconic Australian soap survived the axe from 5 in 2022 and was revived by Amazon a year later, only for the streaming giant to announce in February that it was pulling the plug on the reboot.

    As the show?s loyal fans commiserate the end of an era, anticipation is high for the Neighbours finale?s release on 11th December.

    In an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com, the soap?s executive producer Jason Herbison teases what viewers can expect, and candidly reflects on the challenge of crafting a second swansong, his feelings on the show?s demise and what he would have done differently.

    Did you approach the 2025 finale differently from the 2022 one?

    I approached the ending very differently this time. I knew I couldn?t compete with 2022 or do the same thing twice.

    What can you tell us about the final scene?

    It?s somewhat of an homage to the finale 2022 scene, however it involves a small cast this time. Jackie Woodburne (aka Susan Kennedy) made me cry in 2022 and she?s done it again in 2025! I was on set when we shot it.

    How would you describe the atmosphere on the final day of filming?

    We all hugged and shed a tear ? it was very emotional. After the final scene, we gathered in Studio A, exactly as we did in 2022. For those of us present on both occasions, it was incredibly surreal.

    You can?t go through the same thing twice and feel exactly the same way, I believe. Most of all, this time, we felt a sense of gratitude. We all thought the show ended for good in 2022 and the Amazon era has been a wonderful bonus.

    Paul and Terese are at the centre of the final week, what makes this couple work so well?

    The all-important X-factor! Some pairings just have great chemistry, while others don?t. We have tried putting them with other people but they always end up back together. I think these obstacles are what makes them work, too.

    If they were together and happy all the time, it would be boring. Full credit to Stefan Dennis and Rebekah Elmaloglou, who bring their own real-life charm and naughtiness to the roles ? and I do mean naughty!

    Stefan Dennis gets the last line in the finale ? was it hard to choose which actor had that honour?

    Stefan asked me if he could have the last line long before I?d even written the episode. It wasn?t a tough decision ? he?s a legend and he deserves it.

    How important was it to return to the Ramsay/Robinson feud for the finale?

    I?m a big believer in honouring the history of the show. The Ramsay/Robinson feud has been a great foundation for conflict over the years and it felt full-circle to come back to it. I was hoping to bring all of Paul?s living kids back for the finale but when that didn?t work, I realised it would be fun to have Jimmy and Max as young rivals ? chips off the old block and the next generation.

    In the way that Mike and Clive sparring was old-school Neighbours in the 2022 finale, the hijinks here are intentional throwbacks to the style of the '80s.

    Without spoiling too much, what can you tease about how the show ends?

    The mood is optimism. We shot the finale back in July so of course, there are lots of spoilers out there already, but the actual dialogue itself hasn?t leaked so hopefully that will be a surprise to viewers.

    I couldn?t help but play with that sense of deja-vu. We have been here before, right? The threat to the street is an echo of what is happening to the show itself. Unlike last time, we were actively starting to pack up our studios in Nunawading as the last episodes were shot. I personally found this very emotional and wanted to bring that sentiment to the finale.

    Which storyline from the Amazon era are you proudest of?

    I enjoyed the recent return of Darcy Tyler and how it dovetailed into Jane and Amanda?s story arc. It was always great to give Karl a big, dramatic arc.

    Similarly, I loved the way Holly and Andrew?s affair dovetailed into Cara and Greg?s story. I always strive to fold in every character in the street and have long-lasting repercussions for every major event that happens.

    Were you worried about the reaction to the Holly/Andrew affair?

    No more than I would be for any controversial story. Soaps aren?t meant to please audiences all the time, you have to take risks. Characters need to be flawed and there has to be conflict, drama and shocks along the way. If there?s not, you are rightly criticised for being boring and predictable.

    I do regret we were unable to secure Natalie Bassingthwaighte to reprise her role as Izzy ? there was a return planned but the story arc still played without it.

    Holly came into her own as a leading lady in this era, why did the audience respond to her so strongly?


    Lucinda Armstrong-Hall did an incredible job bringing Holly back to life in the reboot, complete with the character?s glorious imperfections. I loved how she was a chip off the Izzy block and trying to be herself, yet her worst instincts kept getting the better of her.

    We had the Andrew affair storyline planned a while ago and started to chip away at Holly?s self-esteem to get her in the right emotional place. The story was meant to launch in the 40th anniversary week but we had to delay it. Holly?s a great soap character ? trouble finds her and Lucinda played the role in a very real, multi-dimensional way.

    The Varga-Murphys were breakout stars of the Amazon era, what made them so popular?

    We were incredibly fortunate to cast two amazing actors, Sara West and Naomi Rukavina, as Cara and Remi, along with two new talents, Marley Williams (Dex) and Riley Bryant (JJ) , as the boys.

    They all worked hard to make the family feel authentic and it paid off. I know there was some criticism of Remi?s recent amnesia storyline and that?s valid, no fault of the actors. We had a much bigger story planned but ran out of time to play out the full scope. There is a nice ending for the family and I?m sure they?ll be long remembered.

    Across the 40 years, is there a single character that defines Neighbours for you?

    I can only single out the street. It?s the glue that keeps everyone together ? the connective tissue.

    A few months on, how do you feel about Neighbours ending in this way?

    I?m in a very different head space now and feel very at peace with it all. The ending was a challenge but I hope the loyal fans can appreciate why I?ve gone the way I did. My only regret is that I didn?t have another week of the show ? it was a squeeze to wrap up all the stories. Very much like the last time.

    You?ve already worked with Jackie Woodburne since Neighbours ended on The Imposter ? which other cast would you like to collaborate with again in the future?


    That?s a long list! The great thing about The Imposter is that Jackie is playing a role that is the total opposite of Susan. Wouldn?t it be great to see Stefan or Alan Fletcher (aka Karl) in a new kind of role too?

    One of my absolute favourites from over the years is Morgana O?Reilly (aka Naomi Canning), who was recently in The White Lotus. I would love to work with her again.

    Which UK soap would you like to work on and why?

    EastEnders ? so I can live in London! I have a British passport through my parents but have never put it to use.

    Finally, how would you sum up the legacy of Neighbours?

    Neighbours changed the landscape of serial television in both Australia and the UK. We had stripped serials down under before, but never with the blend of comedy, romance and drama that Neighbours served up.

    The show tapped into something and Home and Away and all the British soaps followed, at least in terms of weekly output.

    I?m often told that Neighbours is one of the few shows to retain its original DNA and I like that. We?ve stayed true to our roots but also moved with the times.

    I?m personally very proud of how progressive the show has become. Our motto is that everyone is welcome on Ramsay Street and I have tried to stand by that. I thank the fans for sticking with us ? we will always have those memories.




    The DS article:

    Neighbours boss reveals scrapped return plot in controversial 2025 story
    "The story arc still played without it."


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...y-return-2025/
    Last edited by Pantherboy; 08-12-2025 at 21:50.

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    The Varga Murphy's were not breakout stars. Bland family with bland acting IMO.

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    Radiotimes.com article:


    Neighbours legend Lucinda Cowden talks soap spin-off hopes ? and her new project with Toadie star Ryan Moloney
    The actress chats to RadioTimes.com ahead of her final return to the axed Australian drama.


    https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/soaps/...ive-interview/

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    Quote Originally Posted by its.like.that View Post
    The Varga Murphy's were not breakout stars. Bland family with bland acting IMO.
    I’m no avid fan (only watch sporadically), and certainly very anti-woke which is clearly the direction Jason Herbison wanted to take the series in, but I have to say I didn’t mind this family in the end. The way the actress who played Cara particularly during the amnesia storyline really landed for me. I’m glad they weren’t just inclusive hires and were genuinely talented actors (which is not usually the case on the show for new talent).

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    Some articles following the finale:


    Could Neighbours return? Producer discusses soap?s future after cliffhanger ending
    Jason Herbison discusses his hopes for the future with RadioTimes.com.


    https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/soaps/...ve-newsupdate/



    How Neighbours' bold ending has provided hope for another chapter
    Have we really said goodbye to Ramsay Street?


    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...s-bold-ending/



    Neighbours boss addresses 2025 finale mysteries in big interview
    "Any comeback for the show would need to look very different.
    "

    https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/nei...ale-mysteries/


    Neighbours ends for the third time with very different finale

    https://metro.co.uk/2025/12/11/neigh...o=newsnow-feed


    EXCLUSIVE: Stefan Dennis speaks out over shock Neighbours finale
    Stefan Dennis speaks out over Neighbours finale


    https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/...-over-36385252

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuriousCase View Post
    I’m no avid fan (only watch sporadically), and certainly very anti-woke which is clearly the direction Jason Herbison wanted to take the series in, but I have to say I didn’t mind this family in the end. The way the actress who played Cara particularly during the amnesia storyline really landed for me. I’m glad they weren’t just inclusive hires and were genuinely talented actors (which is not usually the case on the show for new talent).
    i liked cara jj and felix

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    some returns were pointless

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pantherboy View Post
    Radiotimes.com article:


    Neighbours legend Lucinda Cowden talks soap spin-off hopes ? and her new project with Toadie star Ryan Moloney
    The actress chats to RadioTimes.com ahead of her final return to the axed Australian drama.


    https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/soaps/...ive-interview/
    I didn't recognise Melanie

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