Beverly Marshall (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''
Neighbours
''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera, which has aired since 18 March 1985. It was created by television executive Reg Watson. The Seven Network commissioned the show following the success of Watson's earlier soap '' Sons an ...
''. Upon her introduction on 6 July 1987, the character was played by Lisa Armytage. Following Armytage's decision to quit the role in 1988, producers chose to recast the role to
Shaunna O'Grady. O'Grady relocated from Sydney to Melbourne for filming and her first scenes as Beverly aired on 16 March 1989.
Beverly took on the role of the serial's local GP, and became a love interest for established regular
Jim Robinson (
Alan Dale
Alan Hugh Dale (born 6 May 1947) is a New Zealand actor. As a child, Dale enjoyed theatre and rugby. After retiring from the sport, he took on a number of occupations, before deciding to become a professional actor at age 27. Dale subsequentl ...
). After a bad start, Beverly and Jim realise that they have many shared interests and they eventually marry. However, their marriage falls apart due to Beverly's desire to have a child of her own. Producers decided not to renew O'Grady's contract and Beverly departed on 5 September 1990.
O'Grady reprised the role in 2005, along with several former cast members for a cameo appearance in the serial's 20th anniversary episode "
Friends for Twenty Years
"Friends for Twenty Years" is the 4773rd episode of the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours''. The episode was written by Ben Marshall, directed by Jovita O'Shaughnessy, and executively produced by Ric Pellizzeri. It first aired on 27 J ...
". She reprised the role again on 19 March 2019, as Beverly is brought back to Erinsborough by her former stepson
Paul Robinson (
Stefan Dennis
Stefan Dennis (born 30 October 1958) is an Australian actor and singer best known for playing the role of cold-hearted and ruthless businessman Paul Robinson in the soap opera ''Neighbours'' from its first episode on March 18, 1985. He departed ...
). The character has since made sporadic appearances to treat patients, and had a brief relationship with fellow doctor
Clive Gibbons
Clive Gibbons is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Geoff Paine. Paine was spotted by the Reg Grundy Organisation and offered the role of Clive. He made his first screen appearance during the episode br ...
(
Geoff Paine
Geoff Paine is an Australian television and theatre actor from Melbourne. After graduating from drama school Paine secured a role on the soap opera ''Neighbours'', playing the role of doctor Clive Gibbons. He remained in the role for one year b ...
).
Casting
Beverly Marshall was originally played by Lisa Armytage. Armytage felt her busy ''Neighbours'' schedule meant she was away from her young daughter too often. Armytage quit the role in 1988 to allow herself more time with her family.
The script writers decided to send the character off to a conference for a few months. This allowed them time to cast
Shaunna O'Grady in the role.
[ Hopwood 1989, p.59.] O'Grady took over the role of Beverly in March 1989,
after she successfully passed a screen test when she dropped into
Grundys while passing through Melbourne.
O'Grady relocated to Melbourne from Sydney to be closer to the studios.
She described taking over the role from Lisa Armytage as "very strange".
On her experience of joining the cast she said, "It really was fun, as I recall. Cast and crew were friendly, and we laughed a LOT".
However, she found it hard taking on the role as she had not seen the show before, and no one told could tell her about Beverly.
There was a notable difference between the two actresses, O'Grady was blonde while Armytage was a brunette.
Of this, O'Grady said "We don't look at all alike, obviously we aren't the same person and there's been no attempt to make me look like Lisa". She also added, "I think I will just be recognised as a different actor and go from there".
Development
Introduction and marriage to Jim Robinson
Beverly was introduced as the show's new GP, following
Clive Gibbons
Clive Gibbons is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Geoff Paine. Paine was spotted by the Reg Grundy Organisation and offered the role of Clive. He made his first screen appearance during the episode br ...
' (Geoff Paine) departure,
[ Wallis 1989, p.74.] and a love interest for
Jim Robinson (
Alan Dale
Alan Hugh Dale (born 6 May 1947) is a New Zealand actor. As a child, Dale enjoyed theatre and rugby. After retiring from the sport, he took on a number of occupations, before deciding to become a professional actor at age 27. Dale subsequentl ...
).
[ Monroe 1994, p.101.] An ''
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'' writer described her as having a "prickly persona", while O'Grady said she was "very buttoned-down".
Beverly and Jim are brought together by Jim's cousin
Hilary Robinson
Hilary Robinson is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Anne Scott-Pendlebury. The character first appeared on-screen during the episode broadcast on 25 June 1987. Hilary departed the show on 28 February ...
(
Anne Scott-Pendlebury
Anne Scott-Pendlebury (also known as Anne Pendlebury) is an Australian television, film and theatre actress. She played the role of Hilary Robinson in the soap opera '' Neighbours''.
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), after she learns that Beverly will be in
Erinsborough
Erinsborough is the fictional suburb where the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' is set. The show focuses on the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in the suburb. ''Neighbours'' storylines primarily centre on the ...
for a conference. Hilary asks Jim to take care of her friend for a few days.
Of Beverly and Jim's early relationship, Armytage stated: She's not even interested in him to start off with. Jim thinks he has been set up by his cousin Hilary, which makes him very much on the defensive. He's prepared for us to go out to lunch, but he treats Beverly so abominably, and she is very huffy when she realises what he thinks. So it takes a while before they start to relate to each other properly." Jim soon learns that he has many interests in common with Beverly, including golf and fishing, and they start a relationship,
which was described as being "intense and frequently difficult" by Neil Wallis and Dave Hogan of ''The Neighbours Factfile''.
When Beverly saves the life of Jim's mother-in-law
Helen Daniels
Helen Daniels is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', portrayed by Anne Haddy. Following the death of Jim Robinson (Alan Dale) in 1993, she remained the only original character played continuously by the same act ...
(
Anne Haddy
Anne Haddy (5 October 1930 – 6 June 1999), credited also as Anne Hardy, was an Australian actress, television presenter and voice artist, who worked in various facets of the industry including radio, stage and television. She was married ...
), she earns Jim's "undying gratitude".
Jim and Beverly marry at Number 26 Ramsay Street in February 1988, and Beverly became the show's first female character to refuse to take her husband's name. The pair have a low-key wedding and Dale told Amanda Zachary from ''
TV Week
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Content ranges from previews for upcoming storylines of popular television programs, particu ...
'' that "it is one of those family affairs - just a nice quiet wedding at home."
Dale admitted that he was in shock when he learned the two characters would marry. Dale also explained that Jim's "life is turned upside down" after he marries Beverly.
[ Writers used their marriage to reengineer Jim's characterisation, giving him more "basic warmth and affection". He credited a good rapport with Armytage for making Jim's persona change happen with ease.][
The couple's marriage is strained by Beverly's desire to have a child. Josephine Monroe, author of ''Neighbours: The First 10 Years'', wrote that Beverly became a "hormonal mess" as her desperation for a baby increased. Jim thought caring for her niece and nephew was enough, but he eventually agrees to try for a baby.][ Monroe 1996, p.40.] Beverly falls pregnant, but suffers a miscarriage. She then considers adoption, but Jim is rejected for being too old. Beverly briefly fosters an abandoned child, but when he is taken away, she "fell to pieces". O'Grady liked this storyline and how Beverly "was on the edge", but she was disappointed when it "petered out" and thought it could have been more interesting.
Departure and returns
When O'Grady's contract came up for renewal, producers took the decision not to renew it. O'Grady said that she would have continued with ''Neighbours'' if it had been up to her. Beverly's exit storyline began with the introduction of her former boyfriend Ewan O'Brien (Peter Sumner
Peter Malcolm Sumner-Potts (29 January 1942 – 22 November 2016), professionally known as Peter Sumner, was an Australian actor, director, and writer. He had a long career in theatre, television, and film.
Career
His credits include parts in su ...
), who works with her on some research, causing further problems in her marriage. Jim and Beverly are driven apart and their marriage soon ends. They divorce and Beverly decides to leave Erinsborough. O'Grady's departure led to a change in storyline direction for ''Neighbours'' in a bid to increase ratings over soap operas in both Britain and Australia. In July 2005, O'Grady joined several former cast members for a cameo appearance in the serial's 20th anniversary episode "Friends for Twenty Years
"Friends for Twenty Years" is the 4773rd episode of the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours''. The episode was written by Ben Marshall, directed by Jovita O'Shaughnessy, and executively produced by Ric Pellizzeri. It first aired on 27 J ...
".
On 22 January 2019, Filiz Mehmedova of Digital Spy
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confirmed that O'Grady would be reprising her role once again, after fans noticed a name card for Beverly in a photograph of a table read
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. The character returned on 19 March 2019. Beverly is contacted by her former stepson Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis
Stefan Dennis (born 30 October 1958) is an Australian actor and singer best known for playing the role of cold-hearted and ruthless businessman Paul Robinson in the soap opera ''Neighbours'' from its first episode on March 18, 1985. He departed ...
), who asks for her help in determining whether Finn Kelly
Finn Kelly is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Rob Mills. The actor relocated to Melbourne, where the show's studios are located, for the role of progressive high school teacher Finn. Mill ...
(Rob Mills
Robert Mills (born 21 June 1982) is an Australian actor, television host and singer-songwriter. He was one of the finalists from the first season of ''Australian Idol''. He co-hosted the late-night quiz show '' The Mint'', and was a regular sin ...
) is lying about having amnesia, as Beverly is now a specialist in psychological trauma caused by brain injuries. Paul also has "an ulterior motive" for contacting Beverly, as he wants to be close to those who had a connection with Jim, who he saw in a vision at Christmas. Beverly returns the following month to lead a hypnotherapy session with Andrea Somers
Andrea Somers is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Madeleine West. West had previously played the role of Dee Bliss, who disappeared after a car crash into the ocean after marrying Toadie Rebecchi (R ...
(Madeleine West
Melanie Ann Weston (born 26 July 1980), known professionally as Madeleine West, is an Australian actress. She is known for her television roles, having played Dee Bliss and Andrea Somers on the soap opera ''Neighbours'' from 2000 to 2003 and on- ...
). She later helps Andrea's mother Heather Schilling
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(Kerry Armstrong
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) to recall the traumatic birth of her daughters.
Producers later paired Beverly with Clive Gibbons, shortly after ending his relationship with Sheila Canning. Beverly and Clive attend a wine-tasting event, which "goes awry" when Beverly accidentally bumps into Sheila, who, believing it was deliberate, then throws wine over Beverly. Sheila's jealousy leads her to gatecrash a dinner party that David Tanaka
David Tanaka is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Takaya Honda. He made his first appearance in the main show during the episode broadcast on 21 September 2016. The character was introduced alongside ...
(Takaya Honda
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) and Aaron Brennan
Aaron Brennan is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Matt Wilson. The actor originally auditioned for the role of Tyler Brennan and participated in a long casting process, during which he sent the produ ...
(Matt Wilson) are throwing for Beverly and Clive, as she wants to know more about their relationship. This then leads to a love triangle
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storyline, as Clive kisses Sheila when he walks her back home. The pair have an affair for a few weeks, until Clive eventually breaks up with Beverly. However, when Sheila apologises to Beverley about the affair, it emerges that Clive only mentioned that he as reuniting with Sheila. A "scorned" Beverley pours a bucket of manure over Sheila's head in revenge. Claire Crick of ''What's on TV
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'' questioned whether this would lead to Beverly's exit, saying "With Beverley's life torn apart by Clive and Sheila's lies, is this the last we have seen of her? Or is her manure dumping just the start of her plan to get revenge?" The character returned the following year.
Armytage later revealed that producers asked her to return as Beverly. She accepted their offer but producers failed to realise that Armytage was now living in the United Kingdom. They were forced to cancel her return as it was not financially viable for the production to fund it.[
]
Storylines
Beverly accepts an invitation from Hilary Robinson, to come to Erinsborough
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for a visit. Hilary tries to set Beverly and her cousin, Jim Robinson up together and Beverly falls for Jim. She sets up a surgery in the medical practice following the departure of Clive Gibbons and moves to Erinsborough permanently. Beverly helps deliver Daphne Clarke
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's ( Elaine Smith) son, Jamie
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(S.J. Dey), after she goes into labour while on a fishing trip with her husband Des
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(Paul Keane
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), Jim and Beverly. Beverly's former boyfriend Stephen Armstrong ( Peter Adams) comes back into her life and she chooses him over Jim. However, Stephen is violent towards her and she throws him out. Beverly begs Jim to take her back and he proposes to her.
Beverly and Jim marry at Jim's house on Valentine's Day
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. Their honeymoon plans are dashed when Beverly's niece and nephew, Katie
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(Sally Jensen) and Todd Landers
Todd Landers is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Kristian Schmid. He made his first appearance during the episode broadcast on 15 February 1988. Todd was introduced along with his younger sister Katie ...
(Kristian Schmid
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) run away. When they are found, they reveal that their parents Annette (Tania Uren) and Bob (Robin Harrison; Bruce Kilpatrick) are having marital problems. Beverly and Jim agree to let Katie and Todd stay with them. Beverly worries if Jim's mother-in-law Helen Daniels will accept her, however, Helen is happy that Jim has found someone. Beverly asks Jim if they can try for a baby, but Jim is reluctant after having raised four children of his own. However, he agrees and Beverly discovers she is pregnant, but she suffers a miscarriage after being mugged on the way home from the surgery.
When Debra Turner (Daisy Cameron), a young single mother leaves her baby son, Rhys (Anna and Evie Kasmatis) at Beverly's surgery, Beverly takes the child home and decides to apply for legal guardianship of him. However, Debra returns to town with the child's father, Adam Delaney (Joel Richardson) and they begin blackmailing Beverly. Jim finds out when he notices that large amounts of money is missing from their bank account. Beverly tells him everything and Jim calls the police. Rhys is taken away and put up for adoption. Beverly's former partner Ewan O'Brien asks her to help with a research paper and Jim becomes jealous of him. The tension between Beverly and Jim eventually forces Beverly to take a reluctant Todd and move to the flat above her surgery.
Beverly then discovers she is pregnant again and she reconciles with Jim, but she miscarries again. She is told that she cannot carry a child to full term. When Ewan asks Beverly to join him in Perth, Beverly decides to leave Erinsborough. Just before she leaves, Jim tells her that he wants to remain friends. Beverly and Jim divorce the following year. Years later, when Annalise Hartman
Annalise Hartman is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Kimberley Davies. She made her debut during the episode broadcast on 15 January 1993 and departed on 31 January 1996. Davies reprised the role in Ju ...
(Kimberly Davies
Kimberley Davies (born 20 February 1973) is an Australian actress most famous for playing Annalise Hartman on the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'' from 1993 to 1996. She is sometimes credited as "Kimberly Davies".
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) returns to Ramsay Street to show the residents a documentary she has made, Beverly features in it and she says she owes her professional confidence to her time on Ramsay Street.
Beverly returns to Erinsborough after nearly thirty years away to meet with Paul and assess Finn Kelly, who is believed to be suffering from retrograde amnesia. Beverly asks Paul why he contacted her, and he tells her that he knows she has changed her speciality to the psychiatric effects of serious brain injuries. She presses him further and he explains that he has been thinking about everyone connected with Jim. After talking with Finn, Beverly recommends that they tell him the circumstances that led to him being hospitalised. Beverly then tells Finn that he was pushed off a cliff by Susan Kennedy
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(Jackie Woodburne
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) during an altercation. Beverly carries out an EEG
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on Finn and she is confident of the amnesia diagnosis.
Beverly is called to give her medical opinion about Finn's brain injury and memory loss at his sentencing hearing. Beverly explains that the head injuries Finn suffered while he was held hostage some years before caused an aneurysm in his brain, and that the trauma from the torture he endured likely led to his destructive personality. Beverly says that Finn was not born a psychopath and that his amnesia diagnosis is conclusive. Beverly bonds with Paul's son and fellow doctor David Tanaka over Finn's case, and thinks psychiatry or neurology could be a good speciality for him. Beverly meets with Andrea Somers at Lassiters Hotel for a hypnotherapy session, and causes her to recall a memory from her childhood. Beverly goes to a wine tasting at The 82 with her date, Clive. She bumps into Clive's former partner Sheila Canning, spilling her wine. Sheila believes that Beverly did it deliberately and she throws a glass of wine at her.
Beverly congratulates David on his research paper about Finn, and asks if he would like to speak at a neuropsychology symposium in Canberra. David invites Beverly and Clive over for dinner, which is interrupted by Sheila. David's husband Aaron Brennan admits that Sheila wanted him to get intel on Beverly and Clive, and Beverly calls out Sheila's childish behaviour. Clive supports Beverly when she learns her niece has been in a car accident. A few weeks later, Clive breaks up with Beverly for Sheila. The two women meet in the complex and Sheila admits that she and Clive have actually been having an affair, leading Beverly to dump a bucket of manure over her head.
Reception
Beverly was named as a "firm favourite with viewers" in John Kercher's 1989 book, ''Neighbours: Facts, Features, Interviews With Your Favourite TV Stars''.[ Kercher 1989, p.61.] Kercher also named Beverly's relationship with Jim as "an intriguing storyline". Ruth Deller named Beverly as Ramsay Street's "superdoc". In another feature, Lowculture called Beverly the "resident awesome all-powerful ''Neighbours'' doctor who came in between Clive Gibbons and Karl Kennedy". The BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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said Beverly's most notable moment was "When she slapped one of her patients."
References
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External links
Beverly Marshall
at BBC Online
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