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 fiction... Read allAustralian 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.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.
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Reviewers say 'Neighbours' is cherished for its drama, comedy, and escapism, featuring heartwarming and outlandish storylines. The show is lauded for its well-developed characters, sense of community, and tackling serious issues with a light-hearted tone. Fans value its evolution, career launches for actors, and consistent presence. It is commended for diverse, progressive storylines reflecting modern life. Despite criticisms of acting quality and repetitive plots, 'Neighbours' is celebrated for its unique charm, humor, and strong emotional connections with the audience.
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Neighbours- Why I love it
When I was about seven years old, I switched the TV on, and there were the opening credits of Neighbours, complete with the broken window and the cricket ball. Since then, over ten years ago, I've been completely addicted to the show. I don't exactly know why. Jason Donovan may have had something to do with it, and admittedly, the show has never been quite the same since Scott & Charlene left. Although there have been awful moments, some bad acting and chipboard sets, it's still pretty good. After Helen died, it was the end of an era, and maybe the show has never recovered, but I'm still addicted.
Classic
What can you say about neighbours. I get my fix every lunch time. It is classic escapism, unlike many soaps this one is clean cut esp the youngsters who only go to the pub when they turn 18 if the usual crazy youngster trys to fight against this they are ususally or even always caught. If anyone commits a crime they are always caught. What a world. Unfortunately the cast is getting to young we need more characters like Joe Mangle. It is however the worst program on the planet for inventing it's own clichés such as "Lou i'm out of work can I have a couple of shifts at the pub" but even with it's faults and I can accept it is a poor tv program I still have to watch it
Better than Home and Away.
When in comes to Australian television series, Neighbours is a legend. From what began as humble beginnings way back in early 1985 this program has survived the test of time. Originally broadcast on Channel Seven the show was axed after just five months and was sold to Ten in 1986. The rest is history. This program has launched the careers of many Australians most notably, Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Guy Pearce, Natalie Imbruglia, Holly Vallance and Delta Goodrem. Whilst not as popular as its hey day in the late 1980's and somewhat unrecognisable from 1985, Neighbours continues to deliver strong story lines and keeps on keeping on. Heres to another 20 years.
Brilliant
I am a very good fan of Neighbours. I am not a soap-addict, one of those people who always have to see every soap on the television, nor one of those who does nothing but watch television. In fact, I am one of those who watches little television, and still this has been one of the only things I like to see. I watch it when I come home from school, some other friends of mine do too. This has some great story lines, some that a few of us can relate to, from worries about parenting to sexuality confusion to trying to fit in at school, etc. There are plenty of stories to keep the viewer interested. Although some seem a bit far-fetched, this show is still very good and keeps me entertained throughout each 30 minute episode. I recommend this to anyone who wants to see a good soap. Beware, you may get stuck on this one.
Australia's longest running (and best) TV show.
Neighbours is the only soap opera that doesn't live you depressed by the end of it. Although the plots are sometimes a little obscure (the whole psycho Sindi thing, for example), the characters are on the whole extremely well developed and realistic. There is a great sense of community and family about the show, both on and off set. The street is always sunny, and a great sense of comedy balances the more dramatic story lines. Neighbours is now branching out into even more dramatic stories than before, and each episode leaves the viewer on a tantalising cliff hanger. With the return of Paul Robinson, we can expect even more explosive story lines. Having said this, Neighbours is still a family show, and the stories are all character driven. Neighbours has a winning formula that will ensure it lasts another twenty years and more.
Did you know
- TriviaThe street used for exterior shots was Pin Oak Court in Vermont South, in the heart of Melbourne's middle-class suburbia. The houses were owned and lived in by real residents; Grundy Television paid the residents for the use of the court and provided night security after a number of vandal attacks.
- GoofsDue to being a long running soap opera characters history's and backstories are retconned and certain plot points are forgotten i.e. characters celebrating their birthdays on the wrong days or forgetting about key details in their lives.
- ConnectionsFeatured in French and Saunders: Episode #2.2 (1988)
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- Neighbours: A New Chapter
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- Pin Oak Court, Vermont, Victoria, Australia(Ramsay Street, Erinsborough)
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