A fixture of the small screen in Australia
since 1985 and in Britain since 1986, the cameras stopped
rolling on the fictional Ramsay Street and its families after
the main financial backer, British free-to-air broadcaster
Channel 5, cut the series from its schedule to make way for
local content.
From a peak in the late 1980s, Neighbours' ratings steadily
declined as beachside rival Home and Away captivated soap
viewers and competition from reality television and streaming
platforms exploded.
Its demise still brought an outpouring of nostalgia.
"It's a melancholy day for me," said Stefan Dennis, who played
villainous, six-times-married Paul Robinson, the only original
cast member working on the show at the end.
"I closed the studio door behind me on my very last dialogue
scene and I suddenly surprised myself by getting incredibly
emotional. I just kept it to myself and went to my dressing
room," added Dennis in an on-set interview on Channel 10, where
Neighbours had been relegated to its youth channel since 2011.
Neighbours once dominated Australian and British pop culture.
Its performers graced magazine covers and topped the music
charts and its cast once appeared onstage at Britain's Royal
Variety Performance, a charity event attended by Britain's royal
family.
The soap provided an early training ground for actors who
achieved international acting prowess.
Russell Crowe appeared in four episodes in 1987, five years
before his role in skinhead drama Romper Stomper made him a
sensation in Australia and caught the attention of Hollywood.
The same year, musical theatre peformer Jason Donovan, who early
this month sang at Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee concert,
starred in Neighbours' highest-rating episode when his character
married Minogue's.
That episode, one of 60 that featured weddings in the show's run
of nearly 9,000 instalments, attracted nearly 20 million viewers
in Britain alone.
(Reporting by Byron Kaye; editing by Barbara Lewis)
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