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- Neighbours - Wikipedia
Neighbours was created by Australian TV executive Reg Watson [4][5] Watson got the idea for Neighbours during his time working on Crossroads and watching fellow soap Coronation Street in Britain [6] He had already created successful Australian made soap operas The Young Doctors, Prisoner and Sons and Daughters [4] Watson proposed the idea of making a show that would focus on more realistic
- Neighbours (TV Series 1985–2025) - IMDb
Australian television soap opera which follows the lives, loves, and friendships of the various residents, both old and young, of Ramsay Street, a fictional cul-de-sac in the equally fictional suburb of Erinsborough in Melbourne, Victoria
- Neighbours fans sob as show finally ends after 40 years with huge . . .
Neighbours has come to an end - once again - with fans left 'sobbing' over the Australian's soaps long-awaited finale Earlier this year, Amazon confirmed that Neighbours would come to an end on
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- Neighbours: Australias longest-running soap opera bids farewell, again
Neighbours first hit Australian screens in 1985, and was revived again after a brief cancellation in 2022 It is a classic soap opera plotline A much-loved character is killed off in spectacular
- Bring it home in a blaze of glory: Neighbours wraps up, again
More than 40 years after it first aired, the final credits will roll on the iconic soap Neighbours — again In fine soap opera tradition, the long-running show survived being axed in the 1980s
- Neighbours Wraps Final Production, Hints at Future Possibilities
“‘Neighbours’ is a special show and it’s been a privilege to make the recent seasons for our loyal viewers around the world,” said executive producer Jason Herbison “We have added 460 episodes
- Neighbours finale: Soap ends again after Amazon resurrection
Neighbours ends – again – not with a bang, but a whimper Louise Rugendyke December 12, 2025 — 1 00pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size
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