Neighbours’ final moments in pictures with emotional reunions, joyful wedding and appearances from Kylie and Jason
30.07.2022 - 01:13
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After 37 years on our screens, Neighbours has closed out its final moments with emotional reunions, a joyful wedding and a nostalgic tribute to past and present stars. The much loved Australian soap ended with a double-episode special on Friday (July 29) which featured star-studded cameos from Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Margot Robbie and singer Natalie Imbruglia.
First arriving on our screens in 1985, the soap opera followed the cul-de-sac community of Ramsay Street within the fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough. In the opening of the finale, it becomes clear that Ramsay Street as the community once knew it is coming to an end as Susan Kennedy, played by Jackie Woodburne, looks at all the houses up for sale around her home.
Harold Bishop, reprised by Ian Smith for the closing episodes, tells Susan and her husband Karl they are the “last of the custodians” of the area and suggests she should write the introduction to their “History Of Ramsay Street” photo album. Another fan-favourite character to return to their old hunting ground is Mike Young, played by Hollywood favourite Guy Pearce, who shows his daughter Sam (Henrietta Graham) around the area.
After bumping into his old friend and former love interest Jane Harris, played by Annie Jones, they take a trip down memory lane by going through the houses on Ramsay Street and revisiting memories from their youth.They recall a series of special moments together, including his reaction to her iconic makeover when she went without her glasses for the first time and when her mother would not let him visit her. However, their time reminiscing does not go down well with Jane’s former partner Clive Gibbons (Geoff Paine) who ends up in a drunken row wielding a lamp at
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