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Watching the Hollywood episode after is a great reminder of Neighbours wonderful incidental music. I wish I could find it all!
Still wondering who the guy with the long grey beard at the street party was. And the middle aged blonde woman walking with Terese.
No, I know Lucy. This woman had shorter blonde hair.Lucy Robinson, no?
Who is the guy with the grey beard?
Was that DOUG WILLIS sitting with MADGE? Was it just those 2 or did we have other dead cast members that I blinked and missed?
Yes! I said I was surprised Lou wasn't in it!I was surprised to see Kym Valentine. Didn’t she sue the show?
For me Lou was very much the missing piece
Blonde woman = Lauren Carpenter (recast of Lou's daughter)Still wondering who the guy with the long grey beard at the street party was. And the middle aged blonde woman walking with Terese.
Still wondering who the guy with the long grey beard at the street party was. And the middle aged blonde woman walking with Terese.
Ha. Snap.Blonde woman = Lauren Carpenter (recast of Lou's daughter)
Who writes these? I always wonder...Will watch in the morning, and I hate people who do this at stations but just got back home and bloody hell
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And I approved wholeheartedly of her gracious decision.To give her credit, both Kylie and Jason stated, emphatically apparently, that they didn't want to take the spotlight away from the current cast.
To give her credit, both Kylie and Jason stated, emphatically apparently, that they didn't want to take the spotlight away from the current cast.
Which is fair enough
Although Guy Pearce basically did that anyway!
Seconded. The flashbacks this week have really got to me. A sense of looking back into my own childhood. Neighbours was the television show that I grew up with from, quite literally, a very small child watching at home with my mum to well into my twenties.Genuinely still affected by that. Such a HUGE part of my childhood and teenage years, and a presence throughout my life whether I watched it or not.
Thank you Neighbours, for the memories. And for giving us Kylie. You were loved.
I was maybe nine or ten when I started watching - up until the end of my student days in the late 90s and I still caught the occasional episode (or ten) here and there after that. Though I hadn't really seen it properly for over a decade, I continued to hold a lot of affection for it, primarily because of the association with my adolescence.Seconded. The flashbacks this week have really got to me. A sense of looking back into my own childhood. Neighbours was the television show that I grew up with from, quite literally, a very small child watching at home with my mum to well into my twenties.
And it was just beautifully done.
Seen on Twitter she’d recorded a video message for the montage but it was cut from the C5 broadcast for some reasonThe final scene is up on YouTube and apparently Stephanie McIntosh was in it but I can’t place her in the episode