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"''Neighbours'': The Finale" comprises the 8901st, 8902nd and 8903rd episodes of the Australian television soap opera ''
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''. It premiered on 28 July 2022 on both
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and
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in Australia, and on 29 July on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. It was conceived as the end of the serial, after it was cancelled due to the loss of its UK broadcaster and failure to find an alternative buyer, and production ceased after it was filmed. The episodes were written by Shane Isheev (episode 8901) and executive producer
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(episodes 8902 and 8903), and directed by
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. Production on ''Neighbours'' ended on 10 June. Production and cast knew the show faced cancellation since 2021 and ideas for a suitable finale were already being planned at this point. As a response to the news of the show's potential cancellation becoming public in early 2022, an online petition amassed more than 67,000 signatures to save the show. The petition did not change Channel 5's decision, who maintained that ''Neighbours'' remained popular and ending the show was solely a "business decision". Production were then tasked with bringing the show to an end within a few months. Herbison had already envisioned an ideal way to end the series, and Isheev and other writers supported his plans. Herbison did not wish to end the show with excessive finality, such as in the destruction of the primary location of
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, and opted for a celebratory theme that acknowledged the show's history. Alan Fletcher, who played
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, regularly provided the media with updates about the finale's development. ''Neighbours'' writers finished storylining the episodes in March and in May cast members received their final scripts. The finale contains numerous cast returns, some of which were publicised, while others remained secret.
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and
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's returns as Scott and
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attracted much media attention. Other high profile returning cast included
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,
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,
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and
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. Many returns were facilitated by one of the episode's main stories, the wedding of
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(
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) and
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(
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). The episodes also featured the return of
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as Mike Young. His story provided the finale with further nostalgia, as writers reunited Mike with his 1980s love interest
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), who had returned to the regular cast in 2020. Other stories included all but one of the houses on Ramsay Street being put up for sale, and Amy Greenwood's ( Jacinta Stapleton) plan to have more children. Herbison used the latter story to fulfil his wish to leave viewers with a remaining mystery. There were post-production challenges, following Network 10's decision to broadcast the finale in a ninety minute format. Episode 8901 was edited into the original sixty minute version, with the extended run-time allowing for extended dialogue and an extra cameo from
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as
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. These were not featured in the British broadcast, where episode 8901 was broadcast earlier on the same day as the final hour, which was broadcast in a primetime slot. Herbison later revealed that there were more than fifteen minutes of footage cut from the episode. The episode featured more commercial music than any episode had done previously. One of the episode's most prominent features was a monologue performed by
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, which forms the final scenes of the show. Herbison wanted Woodburne to have the opportunity to have a final "performance of a lifetime" in ''Neighbours''. Woodburne reads Susan's entry into the Ramsay Street history book as the character reminisces and walks around a party held on Ramsay Street. Many television critics and fans praised the scene for its sentimental and emotional value. There was considerable hype and anticipation from the media in the build-up to the finale, and the episodes attracted much praise from television critics. It was a television event that garnered many positive cast and celebrity responses, although three former cast members were disgruntled and criticised the episodes. Ratings for the finale were high; in Australia the episode was watched by 1.382 million viewers and gave Network 10 it's biggest audience of the year. In the United Kingdom the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board reported that 4.02 million viewers watched the finale, with the addition of recordings and catch-up services. The success of the finale led to
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commencing discussions with the show's production company to revive the series, with its return announced in November 2022.


Plot

Malcolm Kennedy visits his parents, Karl and Susan, for lunch without his girlfriend Izzy Hoyland, whom his parents do not get along with, as Karl previously had a relationship with Izzy while separated from Susan. Jane Harris also arrives to talk to Susan about her children and relationship troubles. Her partner, Clive Gibbons, tells Shane Ramsay that he is planning to get his relationship with Jane back on track. Izzy watches them and is then approached by Levi Canning, who tells her it is her turn to contribute to the Ramsay Street history book. Callum Rebecchi arrives at Number 30 ahead of his father, Toadfish Rebecchi's wedding to Melanie Pearson. Callum gives Melanie a glass pig ornament to welcome her into the family. Clive surprises Jane by dressing up as a gorillagram and reciting a poem to her. She is touched by the gesture, but they are interrupted by a motorcyclist. Izzy becomes tearful as she reads the Kennedy family page in the history book. Meanwhile, Levi and Kyle Canning tell Karl and Susan that Kyle saw Izzy kissing Shane. The motorcyclist is revealed to be Mike Young, who comes to Lassiters Hotel to see his daughter Sam, and his old friend Paul Robinson. Karl and Susan visit Mal to tell him about Izzy and Shane, but discover that Izzy has already told him, and their relationship has ended. Izzy explains that the history book entry made her realise that she wants the type of love they share and their acceptance. She apologises to Mal for using him as a reason to return to Erinsborough. As Paul and Mike are catching up, Paul tells him Shane is buying Lassiters and they arrange a get-together in the complex. In The Waterhole, Jane tells Harold Bishop about Clive's gesture and the motorbike that ruined the moment. Outside, she bumps into Mike, who she had a relationship with over thirty years previously, causing her to drop a box of decorations. As he helps her pick them up, Sam suggests Jane joins them for drinks. At Number 30, Toadie voices his regrets that his friend Amy Greenwood will not be at the wedding, before she makes a sudden appearance. Amy explains that she ran away because she thought she had romantic feelings for Toadie, but Joel Samuels helped her realise that she was just lonely and scared of losing Toadie as a friend. Susan finds Izzy and thanks her for telling Mal the truth. She also tells her that she needs to find a way to like herself so she can be happy. Harold and Shane join Jane, Paul, Mike and Sam for drinks, where they reminisce about their friendships. Noticing the motorbike at the complex, Clive goes to confront the rider, until he sees Mike and greets him. Jane grows uncomfortable and leaves. Clive tells Mike that he is trying to win Jane back and then asks if Mike is back to reconcile with her, but Mike reassures Clive that he just came to see Sam. Susan takes a look around Ramsay Street, where all of the houses are up for sale. Inside, she and Karl go through the history book with Harold, who suggests she writes the introduction. Mike and Sam visit the street and meet Jane, who invites Mike to look inside the houses, where they reminisce about their history together. Toadie and Melanie confirm that they want Amy at their wedding, and Paul admits to Clive that he still loves his former wife, Terese Willis. Susan and Karl discuss the impending loss of their friends and neighbours, and she admits that she is unsure about writing the book's introduction. An inebriated Clive wonders if Mike is really back to see his daughter, and when he learns that Jane is showing Mike around the street, he heads over there. He sees Mike and Jane together and tries to fight Mike using a discarded lamp as a weapon. Mike disarms him and Harold separates them by spraying them with a hose. Clive admits to Harold, Karl and Des Clarke that he thinks he has had a nervous breakdown, while Jane talks things through with Susan, Terese and Melanie. Mike goes off with Paul and tells him that he is not there to come between anybody. Des turns up and says that he told Clive to give up as Jane is not interested in him anymore. Jane admits that she has thought about Mike a lot over the years, while Paul asks Mike what he wants. Later that evening, Levi, Freya Wozniak, Terese, Toadie, Yashvi Rebecchi, and Mackenzie Hargreaves help decorate the complex for the wedding. Des, Paul and Lucy Robinson pass through and Paul goes to speak with Terese. They start kissing, but Paul pulls away and leaves. The following day, Karl posts a video of him singing to the Ramsay Street Facebook page, which former residents Felicity Scully and Beth Brennan watch when they coincidentally meet. Beth tells Felicity that Toadie is getting married. Back in Erinsborough, as everyone prepares for the wedding, Susan looks at photos from past weddings in the history book. Terese tells Lucy about her kiss with Paul and the fact she did not have a chance to tell him she broke up with Glen Donnelly. Sam encourages her father to move on, like her mother has, after revealing that Jane is not attending the wedding. Everyone gathers at the rotunda for Toadie and Melanie's wedding, while Mike visits Jane and invites her to take a ride with him. Paul goes after Terese when she leaves the ceremony, and she tells him that she loves and accepts him for who he is. As Mike and Jane leave the street, Scott and Charlene Robinson turn up and realise no one is home. Scott then stops Charlene entering through the open window at Number 24. Mike tells Jane about his break-up with Sam's mother and that they should accept that they are damaged, but not forgo trying to be happy. Meanwhile, Paul calls Shane, who is in bed with Izzy, to cancel the sale of the hotel. The wedding party relocates to the street for the reception. Aaron Brennan, and David and Leo Tanaka, learn that Paul and Terese have reconciled and are staying in Erinsborough, which prompts them to stay too. Nicolette Stone also agrees to stay and commits to her relationship with Kiri Durant. Elly Conway returns for Chloe and they kiss, finally committing to each other. At the Kennedys, everyone watches congratulatory video messages for Toadie and Melanie from their friends. This convinces the coupleto also not move away, which delights Karl and Susan. Clive tells Jane and Mike that he is going to Los Angeles to figure out what he wants. Jane reconciles her friendship with Paul and Shane reveals that he bought Number 24, before pointing her in the direction of Scott and Charlene. Toadie assures Amy that things will work out for her, and discloses that she found a sperm donor, implying it is someone he knows. Mike reveals to Jane and Sam that he has matched Shane's offer on Number 24 and is going to ask Susan for some work at Erinsborough High. Mike then tells Jane that he is still in love with her and she agrees to resume their relationship. At Number 28, Susan tells Karl that she knows what she is going to write for the history book. She is then seen on the street watching everyone interact, as she mentions the established community present upon her family's arrival. She talks about the many families on the street over the years, the romances, the friendships that could have been, the way the street brings people back, and those who have died. She concludes that you have to acknowledge and celebrate the good and the bad. Karl, Paul, Terese and Toadie join her, before Paul goes up to the balcony of Number 24 with Scott, Charlene, Harold, Jane and Mike. As Philip Martin appears and goes to shake Toadie's hand, he accidentally lets go of a balloon he was tying up and it floats up above the street, before exploding and showering everyone with confetti.


Regular cast appearances

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as Paul Robinson * Alan Fletcher as
Karl Kennedy Karl Kennedy is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Alan Fletcher. The actor previously appeared in the soap in 1987 as mechanic Greg Cooper. He made his first screen appearance as Karl during the episo ...
*
Ryan Moloney Ryan Moloney (born 24 November 1979) is an Australian actor, known for his portrayal of the fictional character Jarrod "Toadfish" Rebecchi in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' since 1995. Career Moloney's first acting experience was with ...
as
Toadie Rebecchi Jarrod Vincenzo Rebecchi (commonly known as "Toadfish" or "Toadie") is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Ryan Moloney. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 23 January 199 ...
*
Jackie Woodburne Jacqueline Anne Woodburne (born 5 February 1956) is a Northern Irish-born Australian actress, who is notable for her roles in TV soap operas. Since 1994, Woodburne has played teacher Susan Kennedy in ''Neighbours''. She first became notable for ...
as
Susan Kennedy Susan Kennedy (also Smith and Kinski) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Jackie Woodburne. The character and her family were created by storyliners in an attempt to bring the show back to its roots ...
*
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as
Melanie Pearson Melanie Pearson (also Mangel) is a fictional character from Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'' played by Lucinda Cowden. The actress was initially signed to the soap on a recurring basis for a few weeks. She made her first screen appearance d ...
* Charlotte Chimes as
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Rebekah Elmaloglou Rebekah Sophie Elmaloglou (born 23 January 1974) is an Australian actress, known for her roles as teenage tearaway Sophie Simpson on ''Home and Away'' and Terese Willis on ''Neighbours''. She also made guest appearances in ''E Street (television ...
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* Richard Huggett as
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* Gemma Bird Matheson as
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* Richie Morris as
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*
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as Clive Gibbons *
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* Phoebe Roberts as
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* Jacinta Stapleton as Amy Greenwood *
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* Matt Wilson as
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Production


Background

In July 2021, Australian magazine ''
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'' ran a story revealing ''Neighbours'' was facing cancellation. The report cited the recent decrease to four episodes a week in Australia, British broadcaster Channel 5's desire to establish an hour of news programming over the show's afternoon timeslot, and the accusations of prejudice made by guest star Shareena Clayton. The show's Executive Producer,
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, was informed about the possibility the show could end in 2021, and relayed the news to cast and crew shortly after. On 6 February 2022, it was reported that Channel 5 had not reached a new deal with ''Neighbours'' parent company
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, and as a consequence would not be funding or broadcasting the show beyond its current contract. Fremantle remained committed to producing the series on the understanding the show could secure a new international backer. Herbison did not receive confirmation of Channel 5 ending their contract until shortly before it was publicised. Herbison told Andrew Mercado from ''
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'' that "we are very proud of everything Neighbours has achieved. We see the next few months as being a huge celebration for the show with a bit of everything for viewers. Any ending will be respectful of the past, the present and always open to a future." In response to the news, an online petition titled "Channel 5 – Don't Axe ''Neighbours''" was created via
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, which gained more than 67,000 signatures. The name of the petition's creator, Edward Skylover, was used in an episode of ''Neighbours'' broadcast later in the year, in gratitude for his display of support. On 3 March, it was confirmed that the show would end because an alternative broadcasting partner had not been found. It was stated that production would cease in June that year after thirty-seven years of filming. A statement from the production team read: "we are so sorry to say that after nearly 37 years and almost 9,000 episodes broadcast we have to confirm that Neighbours will cease production in June." The statement detailed that there was "no option" to continue production but promised "to end the show on an incredible high." Herbison used the terminology that the show was being "rested" rather than "axed". He explained that ''Neighbours'' is a huge brand and the company would be "open to all possibilities", but the show was ending for the foreseeable future and cast members were free to pursue other projects following its end. In the show's final month on-screen, Channel 5 controller Ben Frow described ending the show as solely a "business decision".


Development

After the show's cancellation was confirmed, Herbison disclosed that he had already thought of an idea to end the show. He did not reveal any details and noted that it was not storylined or written, and could still change. He teased that the final episode would be a "wonderful" ending to end the show "on a high". After the finale was broadcast, he confirmed that his initial vision included "the joyous street party, Susan's voiceover, the characters no longer with us, the balloon, the original theme song and the message to audience". Herbison elected not to end the show with a destructive storyline, preferring to construct the finale as a celebration of the show's history. He told David Knox from
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that "I would never, ever blow amsay Streetup. The ending will be a celebration of the past and the present, with the door very much left open for a future." He added that "Ramsay Street is eternal" and he wanted it to live on in the minds of its viewers. Herbison and the show's story producer Shane Isheev began working together on the show's final episodes and last scenes. Herbison asked Isheev to pitch his ideas for the show's finale. Herbison began by revealing his vision and even detailed the final scene and dialogue. Isheev recalled becoming emotional and experiencing "goosebumps" upon hearing Herbison's ideas, and was so impressed with Herbison's vision that he chose not to pitch his own ideas. Isheev, a fan of the show himself, believed that he and Herbison had created an ending fitting for a ''Neighbours'' fan, while acknowledging that it would be impossible to please everyone. Herbison, Isheev and story consultant Sarah Mayberry worked together storylining the final two weeks, before Herbison worked on the finale personally. Herbison knew there was too much material to fit into the finale, so supervised the revision of earlier episodes. On 4 March, Isheev announced that his writing team had finished storylining the show's ending. The team gathered for their final group sessions on the set of 22 Ramsay Street's rear-garden set. On 9 May, Bella Fowler from
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reported that a script of one of the final episodes had been leaked and revealed
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and
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's role in the finale. Fowler reported that the script ended with Scott and
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arriving on Ramsay Street in a car, before they step out and say the line: "We're home." The leaked script remained unverified, until Herbison later claimed that the details were inaccurate and the show's ending remained a secret. On 20 May, Alan Fletcher, who plays
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revealed that he had received his scripts for the show's final episode. ''Neighbours'' writer Emma J Steele also confirmed via her
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account that she had finished her final shift with the show. On 23 May, Herbison confirmed he had written the final episodes and the scripts had been given out to the show's cast and crew. Herbison felt "very privileged" to be able to write the episodes and bring the show to its conclusion. He was able to write his vision of how he wanted to end the show and hoped the audience would enjoy it. He told
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's Daniel Kilkelly: "The magnitude of the moment is not lost on me and everyone is coming together behind the scenes to make the ending as befitting as possible." Herbison also said that he had yet to see anyone guess what would happen and believed the final scene would be quite hard to guess. Upon completion of the finale's development, Herbison hoped to "wrap everything up in a satisfying way" with "ultimately joyous" scenes that follow months of "triumph, tragedy, laughter and tears." Ryan Moloney who plays
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revealed that the finale has a "vibe" to it where everyone involved said "come on, let's finish it really well."
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(
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) told Tom Spilsbury of ''Total TV Guide'' that "the finale is a lovely, big celebration of the show. It was important to all of us that we went out with a bang. We're in for a treat."


Cast

In February 2022, Laura-Jayne Tyler of ''Inside Soap'' reported that
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would be reprising his role of
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to play a part in the show's prospective finale, and that he had already started filming. On the day the show's cancellation was confirmed, it was announced that Peter O'Brien would also return as original character
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. Shortly after, Fletcher publicised the fact that producers were working "very hard" to convince some of the show's most memorable cast members to return for the finale. On 14 February 2022, it was reported that producers wanted
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and
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to reprise their respective roles as
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and
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. Donovan had already stated his interest in returning while producers were waiting for Minogue's response. On 1 May 2022, their return was indicated by
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posts of a ''Neighbours'' script from both Minogue and Donovan. Herbison confirmed the casting news via his
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account and stated it would not have been right to end the show without "the ultimate ''Neighbours'' couple", adding that they "play a very special part in our series finale." Herbison told Laura-Jayne Tyler of ''
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'' that it took "very little persuading" to get Donovan and Minogue to return as they both had an appreciation for the show and the part it played in their respective careers. Herbison wrote their scene in secret and initially kept it from the script department. Of her return, Minogue told
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from ''
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'' that she had spent "so long" thinking a return to ''Neighbours'' would be nonsensical. Donovan suggested to Minogue that it would be a good opportunity to thank ''Neighbours''. She recalled that driving into Ramsay Street "was quite something" and that upon her return old memories resurfaced of the characters Charlene, Scott, Harold and
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(
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). She later told Jenny Paul from '' Glamour'' that she and Donovan agreed to return to thank long-term viewers of the series who watched their characters. On 26 May, footage of Minogue in character as Charlene was leaked onto video hosting application
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. The video showed Minogue conversing with a film crew. Donovan later revealed that their return involved "denim" clothing but warned, "I do hope the expectations aren't too big." On 7 May 2022, numerous other cast members from each decade of the show were announced to be returning. On 24 May, Bonnie Anderson was confirmed to be returning as
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for the final episode, where she was reunited with her on-screen sister
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, played by
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. On 1 June,
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confirmed his return as
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during an interview on ''
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''. Two days later, it was announced
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had reprised his role of Mike Young. Having already discussed a hypothetical return with Donovan, Pearce accepted the invitation to appear when it was offered in March 2022. In the week leading up to the finale, more former cast returns were confirmed. These included
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reprising her role as
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for the second time since the character's death.
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reprised her role as
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for the episode. Her return was newsworthy as she had become a successful film actress in the United States. It was also confirmed that the characters
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(
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),
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(
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),
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(
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) and
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(
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) would feature in the episode. These cast announcements were publicised via ''Neighbours'' social media in a "surprise" statement. More returns included
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as Beth Brennan and
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as
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. Jason Donovan's father, Terence Donovan, briefly reprised his role of
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, making the finale the only occasion where the two featured in the same episode. Jason's daughter, Jemma Donavan, had been a regular cast member as
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from 2019, but left the series shortly before it ended and did not appear in the finale. Other characters reintroduced during the episode included
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(
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), Lucas Fitzgerald (
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) and
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(Ben Hall). Alan Fletcher told Adam Beresford from ''TV Mag'' that producers managed to secure so many returnees because they were all grateful for the many professional opportunities the show gave them. He added that the returning cast provided the viewers with a "beautiful celebratory experience", allowing the show to end "in the style it deserves." He told Tom Spilsbury from ''Total TV Guide'' that people could think the numerous returns were "a bit gratuitous" but noted that Jason Herbison had a long history of bring back former characters. He concluded that he was "blown away" and shocked Herbison managed to secure so many returning cast members. Some returns were not made public or leaked prior to the finale. These were the returns of
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(Jessica Muschamp), Lance Wilkinson (
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),
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(
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), Stuart Parker (
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), Naomi Canning (
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), Philip Martin (
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),
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(
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),
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(Ben Turland) and
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(
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), the latter who only appears in the Australian broadcast of the finale. Herbison later confirmed that he wanted to bring more characters back but it was not possible due to
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isolation rules in Australia. Herbison continued to reintroduce cast into the final days of filming, and saw their successful integration as "a huge testament to the incredible crew".
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was invited to reprise his role as
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for the finale. Herbison contacted Oliver personally but he declined to return. Herbison ensured that Lou was included in flashback sequences during the final week, in the photograph montage that accompanied the end credits, and also featured a letter addressed to "T Oliver". Don Bridges, who played Toadie's father Kevin Rebecchi, was asked to return, but he could not get time off from a play he was starring in. Herbison also wanted to include a white Labrador Retriever running through Ramsay Street, in homage to
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, but he realised it was too difficult.


Filming

The episode was directed by former ''Neighbours'' actor Scott Major, who also appears on-screen as his character, Lucas Fitzgerald. Alan Fletcher publicised the finale in the months leading up to it. In March 2022, Fletcher claimed that the finale episodes would be an "incredible celebration with returning characters and extraordinary story lines." Nevertheless, the cast were not told about how exactly the show would end prior to filming the final episode. In May 2022, Fletcher told Tina Campbell from ''
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'' that he had been on a filming break but would soon return to the ''Neighbours'' set for the final four weeks of filming. He explained that "they are keeping it all very, very top secret I have to say ..everyone has been voting on different ideas and laughing, but they are keeping it very much underwraps." He also revealed that writers had recently finished the scripts for the final episode and that it was likely to be a "huge celebration". Minogue and Donovan filmed their return scene in the final week of April 2022, after the scheduling and logistical challenges to get both actors to film together were successfully overcome. Scott and Charlene's appearance is largely unconnected from the main storylines of the finale, with minimal dialogue. This was attributed to the pair's desire not to "overshadow" the current cast, and their scene having been filmed prior to the rest of the finale being written. Herbison was present when the pair filmed their scene and described it as "a very moving experience" and one that he felt privileged to be part of. It was later reported by a writer for the ''Herald Sun'' that body doubles had to be used when the couple were not in focus, as Minogue and Donovan were only available for half a day. Actor Rob Mills said filming on the final episode occurred on 1 June, describing the scenes as "very heartfelt" and reporting that the show ends "beautifully". Filming on the series wrapped on 10 June 2022. Cast member
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) chose to miss her own film premiere at the
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in order to film the show's final episodes. She said that she had to be part of the final, as it is "a moment in history", and she wanted to finish her character's story after investing three years in it. Woodburne revealed that filming the finale scenes was challenging because of the cast's emotions. She described the finale scene as "very joyful and happy", although those involved were close to tears. Woodburne, whose in-character monologue dominates the last scene, said that "I was thrilled to be given that opportunity to narrate that last scene."
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, who played Clive Gibbons, described large news crew and a paparazzi presence outside of the
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studios as filming concluded. There was cold weather during the final scenes filmed in Pin Oak Court, which is the setting of Ramsay Street. Paine revealed that the cast members involved had to act like it was a warm weather day. In addition paparazzi were attempting to obtain photos of the filming and Paine hid in a driveway to avoid being photographed. Fletcher described an emotional atmosphere on set but the busy filming schedule helped everyone remain focused. He told Gareth McLean from ''Radio Times'' that "right up until the end of the day, we were supressing the emotions about the end of the show and just got on with the work. We had a lot to get through and some very big scenes, and it was obviously important that we finished on time. Being extremely focused is the thing that got us through." Natalie Imbruglia (Beth) and Holly Valance (Felicity) filmed their scenes in London on 27 May 2022, after pitching the idea that they appear together to the producers. While the characters had never previously met, Imbruglia and Valance are close friends in real life. When Pearce arrived back on the set of ''Neighbours'' he was unsure of how to play Mike again. The producers still had Mike's old motorcycle gloves which Pearce said helped him get back into character. Herbison later revealed that there were scripted scenes that were not filmed due to running out of time. There was a planned sequence showing the party on Ramsay Street being ensembled in "record time". This was cancelled but Herbison revealed he would "love" the opportunity to reinstate it. Margot Robbie sent thirty-seven bottles of champagne to the ''Neighbours'' set as a gift to celebrate the end of filming. The cast also gathered for a wrap party on the show's set after filming ceased.


Post-production

Three edits of the finale episodes were created for different broadcast territories. In Ireland, all three episodes were broadcast separately on consecutive nights. For the British broadcast, episodes 8902 and 8903 were edited together, creating a "specially-created hour" format with a "bespoke" teaser voiced by Stefan Dennis. Commercial tracks were also added to the UK broadcast, more extensively than in any previous episodes. Barnett claimed that that the episode features "a mix of contemporary and classic" songs each chosen to suit the scene and "enhance the viewer experience". Production added songs from
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and
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, but these were not featured in the Australian edition. The original ''Neighbours'' theme song, performed by
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was used at the end of the episode. The end credits feature a montage of photographs from former and present characters before a message appeared on the screen stating: "Thank you for loving us, we love you." When Network 10 decided to allocate a ninety-minute timeslot for the finale in Australia, further post-production was undertaken to add episode 8901 to the UK edit. The revised format opened up additional time, allowing deleted scenes to be "hurriedly" added in to the Australian broadcast. These scenes included an additional video message from
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(
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), a scene in which Beth Brennan (Natalie Imbruglia) tells her son Ned Willis (Ben Hall) that she loves him, and a scene featuring Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) telling Toadie Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) that he is a son to him and Susan (Jackie Woodburne). This version was later broadcast in New Zealand, under the tile ''Neighbours: The Final Farewell''. There is an additional fifteen minutes of cut scenes that were removed from the episode. Herbison stated that these could be used in a future special cut of the episode. Isheev later revealed that a longer scene between Melanie (Lucinda Cowden) and Callum (Morgan Baker) was cut for time from the finale. It was later revealed that a portion of Paine's dialogue had been cut from a scene featuring Clive, Jane and Mike. On-screen Clive announces he is going to
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. The scene originally featured Clive explaining he is going to visit
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(
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), following a phone call he received from her earlier in the week. Clive would have stated he is not reconciling with Sheila, but attempting to understand his failed relationships.


Story development


Main stories

One of the finale's main stories was the culmination of the potential sale of numerous houses on Ramsay Street, which would have left Karl and Susan as the only present regular characters remaining on the street. A ''Neighbours'' publicist told Johnathon Hughes from ''Inside Soap'' that "one by one, and for all sorts of different reasons, the owners of each house have decided to leave to make fresh starts elsewhere." Karl and Susan are "devastated" to see the for sale signs and worry about being left behind. The main narrative purpose of the house sales was to ensure that Ramsay Street itself played a significant role in the finale. Producer Jason Herbison told Daniel Kilkelly from Digital Spy that he wanted to create a "threat to the street", while not wishing to repeat stories featuring developers taking over the street. Instead, Herbison believed that having other residents moving on and leaving the Kennedys behind created an "emotional anchor" for the finale. He concluded that "I wanted to tug at the heartstrings as much as I could." The story also provided the opportunity for Mike and Jane's tour of the houses in Ramsay Street, as they were available for viewings. In the finale, all but one of the house sales is aborted, which was the plan from the storyline's conception. While Herbison felt that each character "had a natural reason to be moving on", some compromises were made to the storyline: "admittedly it happened very quickly and it's the perfect example of trying to balance story ambition with time. I originally envisaged a few more twists and turns to get everyone in the selling spirit". Another central storyline is the wedding of Toadie Rebecchi and Melanie Pearson. The wedding allowed writers to introduce an upbeat celebration into the finale. Cowden told Alice Penwill from ''Inside Soap'' that it was a "really cute idea" to end the show with a wedding. She explained that the characters split the day into two with Toadie planning the ceremony and Melanie organising the after-party. The wedding takes place at the lake and this location was used to honour the deceased characters Sonya Rebecchi and Hendrix Greyson. Cowden described "cool vintage cars" transporting their characters in the wedding scenes. Melanie had often been portrayed as a pig enthusiast and revealed that writers remained true to that characterisation by including pig related props. Writers used the character of Amy Greenwood to pose a potential threat to the success of the wedding. Amy had recently declared her love for Toadie and her return creates an issue. After Amy claims to have just been confused about her feelings, Melanie allows her to attend the wedding. Cowden believed that Melanie "feels sorry" for Amy, concluding that "Melanie isn't a person who judges others" and is able to forgive. Many former characters return during the finale, the majority appearing for the wedding celebrations. Cowden believed that writers were correct to prominently feature Melanie and Toadie in the final story, with both having strong links to returning characters from their respective tenures. Cowden added "it's the best reason to get people back" and singled out the return of Morgan Baker as Callum Rebecchi. She revealed that Callum is "supportive" of his father's new marital arrangement and described Baker as a "joy" to work with. In 2021, Cowden was only supposed to briefly return but Melanie ended up staying and creating a life with Toadie. She concluded that "I can't believe the show is ending with my wedding – I'm incredibly grateful. And I got to bag the Toad!" Herbison told Daniel Kilkelly from Digital Spy that "I wanted the stories to provide natural opportunities for other characters to appear, which of course the wedding did." Guy Pearce's return as Mike Young allowed writers to revisit the romance storyline between him and Jane Harris. which dated from the 1980s. Mike was Jane's first love, and she had recently ended her relationship with Clive Gibbons, who had previously lived with Mike on Ramsay Street. Mike's return causes trouble, and Mike and Clive end up having a physical altercation. Mike and Jane's scenes also explore their history, including reminsences about Jane's famous makeover and when they were banned from visiting each other. Writers had storylined Mike and Jane's rekindled romance but it was dependant on Pearce reprising his role. Herbison believed that Pearce brought "so much more" to the story than was planned, particularly the revalation that Sam Young (Henrietta Graham) is Mike's daughter. Pearce is a family friend of Graham's, and requested to work with her as part of his appearance. He further suggested that Sam be made his character's daughter, which Herbison commented "we all felt was one of the most touching elements of the finale." In one scene, Amy Greenwood ( Jacinta Stapleton) reveals that she has found a sperm donor to enable her to have another child, but does not reveal the identity of the character. Herbison explained that his writers wanted to resolve most stories but they also wanted the odd "small mystery" to tease fans. He praised Stapleton's performance in the scene, adding that he had not decided on the donor's identity. Estranged couple Paul and Terese were also reunited in the finale. Herbison believed that had the show continued, the couple would have been separated for longer. He added: "with Paul, I think it's a case of better the devil you know. Terese hasn't always walked a straight line and they are each other's equal. I'm glad I reunited them and I don't think Paul will ever change. But as Terese wrote on her note, she accepts that. That doesn't mean she won't end up ripping up the note!"


Susan's speech

The closing moments of the show feature a voiceover speech performed by Jackie Woodburne as Susan. It accompanies scenes in which Susan leaves her house and walks through Ramsay Street during the wedding reception street party. Harold asks Susan to be the custodian of the Ramsay Street history book and asks her to write the introduction, which forms the words of her monologue. She also imagines characters who were killed off in the series attending the party. Herbison believed the speech was the easiest part of the script to write because they were his genuine thoughts about the show. Herbison chose Woodburne to close the show because "Susan is the heart of Ramsay Street". He added that he wanted her to "give us one more performance of a lifetime" before the credits rolled. Director Scott Major and production designer Peta Lawson were tasked with transforming Herbison's vision into the closing moments. After Susan's speech a balloon bursts and showers confetti onto the street. Herbison claimed that Major and Lawson "looked at me like I was slightly crazy" but "supported the vision and made it happen." The show's international viewers were referenced in the line "everyone deserves a place in the history of Ramsay Street. Even those who watched us from afar." The closing line of "together, we've been the perfect blend", pays homage to the show's theme tune, which contains the lyrics "the perfect blend". The original scripts for the speech were later made available to view online.


Promotion

In the final week of filming, the Australian morning talk show ''
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'' broadcast live from the ''Neighbours'' studios in Nunawading, hosting a series of promotional interviews. They were the only media organisation given access to the set. On 11 July, Minogue released exclusive on-set photographs of herself and Donovan in character. Minogue and Donovan also decided to re-release their 1988 single "
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" to commemorate their on-screen reunion. The single was released on vinyl, cassette and digital download. Network 10 promoted the episode as a "history making finale" which would be "gripping and emotional" and contain "something for everyone spanning all generations of viewers". Various British magazines promoted the finale in the week of its broadcast. Minogue and Donovan featured on the cover of ''TV Choice'', ''TV Mag'', ''What's on TV'' and ''TVTimes''. Smith, Minogue, Donovan, Jones and Dennis appeared on the cover of the ''Daily Mirror's'' "''LOVE TV''" magazine. The finale was also given the header space on ''Inside Soap's'' thirtieth 2022 issue.
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compiled a how-to-guide on hosting your own ''Neighbours'' finale viewing party and urged fans to do so. The finale received television news coverage on
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, Channel 5 news and
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. It was also covered in the official
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podcast. In Australia, Meg Watson, Thomas Mitchell and Caroline Schelle liveblogged the finale for ''The Age'' and ''The Sydney Morning Herald''. In the United Kingdom, ''The Guardian's'' live blog was ran by Scott Bryan.


Broadcast

In March 2022, it was announced that the final episode would be broadcast on 1 August 2022 in both the UK and Australia. Australia's broadcasts of new episodes had fallen behind the United Kingdom's but from 13 June,
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began airing double episodes to catch up. A press release issued in May detailed that the finale would be an "epic double episode". David Knox from
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reported that executives from
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had considered other options for the broadcast of the finale. One executive stated that the network wanted ''Neighbours'' to reach "the biggest, broadest audience" but was unsure it could air on their main channel. On 30 June, amended scheduling was announced, placing the ''Neighbours'' finale on Network 10 in Australia, and in primetime on Channel 5 in the UK. The Australian triple episode was broadcast on Network 10 and 10 Peach simultaneously on 28 July at 7.30 pm. Hundreds of Australians gathered in the show's home city of Melbourne to watch the finale live on a big screen. Channel 5 also rescheduled the double episode finale to 29 July at 9 pm, following episode 8901 in the usual lunchtime and evening repeat timeslots on the same day. In Ireland, ''Neighbours'' concluded with episode 8903 on 3 August 2022 on
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and
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. The 90-minute finale aired on
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in New Zealand on 2 September 2022. The show's social media teams agreed not to post any spoilers regarding the episode until after the UK broadcast. Channel 5 controller Ben Frow had asked his commissioning editor Greg Barnett to approve the ''Neighbours'' episode being moved into a primetime timeslot. Once he agreed, Frow asked Barnett to help create additional ''Neighbours'' themed content to coincide with the broadcast. The first show ''Neighbours: Made Me A Star'' explores the careers of successful cast following their departures from the series. The second, titled ''Neighbours: All The Pop Hits & More; Especially For You'' showcases a number of music videos from cast members who went onto have music careers and documents facts about them. They also commissioned a bespoke channel ident to celebrate and promote ''Neighbours'' in the week of the finale, and Alan Fletcher read continuity announcements for Channel 5 on the evening of the final episode.


Reception


Hype and anticipation

Anticipation for the series finale was high, with an initial focus on Donovan and Minogue's return. Ash Percival of
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reported that the casting of Minogue and Donovan "lit up twitter" with fan reactions and predicted an "emotional finale". Emily Martin (''
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'') addressed her doubts about how writers could create a celebration of the show ending. She opined that everyone was "sulking" until Minogue and Donavan's returns were confirmed. Of the reports that the finale's closing moments had leaked, Chantelle Schmidt from
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said that ending with Scott and Charlene's arrival "does feel like a cute and almost predictable way to finish" the show. She also believed Scott and Charlene were the best characters to end the show with given the televised ratings their wedding episode achieved. Bella Fowler of news.com.au expressed disappointment that Scott and Charlene would not gain a return storyline, though she believed it would give "millions of diehard ''Neighbours'' fans closure". A reporter from New Zealand's
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branded it the supercouple's "perfect ending". There was also much anticipation of the final episode's story. Michael Idato of ''
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'' compiled a list of six possible endings. Idato believed that writers had a difficult task to end the series. He noted a hastily written script would be "best business practice" but "disastrous" for the show and its viewers. On-set photographs released via Minogue featured a property sale sign in the background and fans began speculating that the show would end with Scott and Charlene returning to Ramsay Street to buy the house. During the week prior to the finale's broadcast, Jared Evitts from ''
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'' reported that producers remained secretive but "speculation has gone wild for how the show might draw to a close". Digital Spy's Joe Anderton wondered what Pearce's role in the finale would be and confessed "we can't see wait to see how it all plays out."


Ratings

The original broadcast of the finale saw ''Neighbours'' become the number one show of the night in Australia. The finale attracted an audience of 873,000 metropolitan viewers and led all demographics across the two channels, making it the show's highest rated episode since 2009. Television journalist Colin Vickery confirmed the episode achieved an average of 1.2 million viewers nationally, which combines the metro and regional audiences, and had a peak of 1.41 million viewers. It had a 41.6% commercial share. Revised numbers released by
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on 5 August 2022 showed that the episode was watched by 1.382 million viewers. This combines overnight, regional, and BVOD numbers, which was an increase of 27% on the overnight metro number. David Knox of TV Tonight expected the number to rise once the 28-day consolidated viewing data came in. He also reported that the finale achieved Network 10's biggest audience since the broadcast of ''
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'', which was seen by an audience of 1.78 million. In the UK, Episode 8901 was seen by 800,000 viewers, giving it a 16.1% audience share during its broadcast at 1.45 pm. The 6 pm airing secured 700,000 viewers and a 6.6% share. The finale was watched by 2.5 million viewers, giving it a 17% audience share. It became the highest rated episode since 2008 and the third highest rated episode since the serial's move to Channel 5. On 8 August, the
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reported that the number had increased to 4.02 million viewers, with the addition of recordings and catch-up services. ''Neighbours'' was the most-watched show of the week on Channel 5, the 17th most-watched show of the week across all channels, and it rated higher than every episode of British soap opera ''
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'' that aired in the same week. The final figure is expected to rise further with the addition of the Saturday afternoon repeat figure and 28-day data.


Critical response


Positive analysis

The episode was chosen as the "Pick of the day" feature in the following magazines: ''Radio Times'', '' The Times: Saturday review'', ''Total TV Guide'', ''TV Mag'', ''TV Choice'', ''TVTimes'', ''Weekend'' and ''What's on TV''. The episode was featured in ''What's on TV's'' "Hot TV" feature where it was named a "history-making finale" and "end of an era". ''
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'' David Brown believed writers were tasked with creating a finale to please generations of viewers. Brown described it as "less an hour of TV drama and more a mere parade of old familiar faces, there's just enough here to elicit squeals of delight from anyone who's spent time obsessing over Erinsborough." Brown also assessed that Mike and Jane were "at the heart" of the finale rather than Scott and Charlene as many had assumed. His colleague Helen Daly branded the wedding a "sweet, American-western inspired affair" and "unusual" because ''Neighbours'' weddings do not run successfully. She hailed Scott and Charlene's return as "big and bold", "nostalgia", "goosebump-inducing" and "camp" - but was "a little bit forced and slightly disconnected from the main storyline." Daly opined that the finale was Woodburne's episode because she was the "heart". The segments success was because "beloved Susan held all the values that Erinsborough put on a pedestal ..If anyone could reflect on the history of the show, it's Susan." She believed the "beauty" of the "beautiful monologue" was how "delicately it spoke to fans"; it's ghostly returns were also the "most touching moment of the entire week." Daly concluded "to say fans got what they wanted is an understatement. I defy anyone to be disappointed with the sheer amount of famous faces back on screen." James Jackson from ''The Times: Saturday review'' branded it a "TV event" and recognised it as "the soap worlds '' Top Gun: Maverick''". Frances Ryan (''
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'') stated that the opening credits montage made "it feel like watching your life flash before your eyes." She branded it a "nostalgia-filled finale" and called the wedding "the crux" of the episode, allowing a "celebratory mood" and "most importantly" an angle for former character returns. She believed the slew of high profile actors returning for the finale was "a testament" to ''Neighbours'' success. She singled out a returning Pearce, who appeared to be "having the time of his life" and created "a moving reunion" with Jane. Ryan added that Scott and Charlene's returns made it feel like "thirty years have passed and no time at all." She also praised writers for managing to end existing plots alongside "sufficient nostalgia for older fans" despite the "challenge". Ryan concluded that "this isn’t a finale mourning a show’s demise: it’s a celebration of its success – and what a success it was." David Knox from TV Tonight believed original cast member Dennis having the opening lines of the finale was a fitting tribute. He believed that there was a lot of content to "cram" into one episode. Knox thought writers faced a difficult task to balance numerous returns with concluding stories. Knox claimed that they got it "mostly right" because of the sentimental wedding. He described "soapie U-turns left, right and centre" and numerous "nods to the past" and criticised the episode's fast pacing. The writer claimed that one scene was done at "such dizzying speed" that is caused him to "yell" at his television. Knox also critiqued Izzy's final story and opined that the Ramsay Street history book finally brought "Izzy to her senses" and ended her story. Knox believed writers reuniting Jane and Mike was "bringing soapie viewers the union they had longed for". On "favourite couple" Scott and Charlene's return Knox stated it was "a pop culture moment that was a miracle to bring off." He concluded that Susan's speech as "the finale's finest moment." Karl Quinn from ''
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'' thought that Izzy was given a moment of "redemption" during the finale but true to her characterisation she could not "help but heap infamy upon scandal". He described the episode as "comforting, heartwarming, funny and even genuinely moving – in this last hurrah, it was certainly all that." Laura-Jayne Tyler of ''
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'' praised Jackie Woodburne in particular for her performance, writing "For all the fanfare for the big name returns – the Hollywood blessings of Guy Pearce and Margot Robbie, or the strangely silent Kylie – the true star of the ''Neighbours'' finale was Jackie Woodburne. Susan's final speech about friendship and love, and especially remembering 'those who'd gone too soon' packed a real punch. Sleep well, ''Neighbours''. You were just too good for this world." Tyler also enjoyed the scene in which Mike told Jane he still loved her, saying the moment "almost finished us off for good." Their colleague Johnathon Hughes branded the episode an "epic last episode" and Alice Penwill added that the wedding meant the characters leave television screens with "smiles on their faces". Digital Spy's Daniel Kilkelly believed that writers tricked viewers in the episodes prior to the finale via the sale of the Ramsay Street houses. He called it "depressing" and stole viewers "comfort" that life on Ramsay Street was eternal. Kilkelly believed the characters deciding not to move away provided an "element of surprise". Though he though "the sudden and implausible u-turns" were the type of "silliness that could only work on ''Neighbours''." Kilkelly stated that Pearce "slotted back in effortlessly" as Mike and Scott and Charlene's return issued a "heartwarming moment which provided plenty of nostalgia." He branded Beth and Flick's returns as "gloriously silly" and questioned Philip Martin's "random" return. Kilkelly also had high praise for Woodburne's performance as Susan, who was "arguably the most beloved" of the finale cast. He wrote that she "stole the show" as was given the "well-deserved honour" of ending the show. He concluded that "tears will have been shed on both sides of the world thanks to Susan's heartfelt voiceover, reflecting on Ramsay Street and what it meant to her." Ash Percival from ''
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'' said that viewers "were left beside themselves" as they watched Woodburne narrate "a moving entry into the Ramsay Street history book". He branded the speech a "poignant monologue", "emotional scene" and "tear-jerking nostalgia trip". Charlie Milward of the ''
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'' assessed that all characters "got their happy-ever-afters" and viewers were in disbelief over the finality of it all. Milward described episode 8901 as a "rollercoaster episode". Paul Stuart from the ''
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'' described Susan's monologue as a "powerful speech" during an "emotional farewell show" that was "one last hurrah" for deceased characters. Katy Hallam from ''
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'' described the speech as "tear-jerking" and "powerful". Shannen Findlay from Mamamia wrote that viewers were "understandably nervous" about Toadie and Melanie's wedding considering his past dramatic weddings. Findlay was "thankful" the wedding went "smoothly". She described Paine's dialogue dressed in a gorilla costume as "pretty emotional and corny". Imbruglia and Valance's cameos were described as "one heck of a surprise" and summarised the finale as an "emotional episode". A writer from
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stated "Neighbours closed out its final moments with emotional reunions, a joyful wedding and a nostalgic tribute to past and present stars." They assessed that the wedding "provides moments of reunion and love" and the cameo video a "star-studded line-up" filled with "emotional tributes". Naomi Clarke and Kaitlin Easton from '' Daily Record'' headlined "''Neighbours'' ends 37-year run with nostalgia, emotional reunions and wedding joy." They added that Susan's speech was "poignant". Claudia Connell from ''Weekend'' the episode had the "promise to be an emotional farewell" given all of the returning cast members. Steven Murphy from the '' Daily Express Saturday Magazine'' opined that the "action" in the episode mainly focuses on Toadie and Melanie's wedding and "contains several surprises". Jon Peake, editor of ''Total TV Guide'' opined that the finale allowed viewers to "wallow in nostalgia as a slew of old faces return." A ''Total TV Guide'' writer added that they were grateful ''Neighbours'' had "the chance to go out in a blaze of glory" and branded the wedding theme a "truly joyful occasion". A ''TV Mag'' writer stated their disbelief that the show was ending and branded the finale three episodes forming the finale as "emotional". Simon Timblick and Sarah Selwood from ''TVTimes'' branded the episode a "prime-time double-length episode celebrating its history." They thought that the returnees provided "more magic in the air" and that producers delivered on their promise to end the show on a "incredible high". Writing for
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, Timblick wrote it was an "emotional send-off" filled with romance, reunions and surprise appearances. Emma Shacklock from ''
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'' praised the episode for being "packed full of special moments" and a "bittersweet experience". She singled out Woodburne's monologue performance and branded her lines as "amongst the most impactful and emotional of the episode". The episode's emotional theme surprised Anita Singh of ''
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''. She branded Mike and Jane's "genuinely touching" reunification as the show's "
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moment". She praised Pearce's performance which was delivered "as if he was in an Oscar-worthy film". Singh assessed it was wholly "all about nostalgia" and ideal for older viewers. ''
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's'' Ian Hyland wrote that the finale had "glorious offerings", "an absolute treat" mixed with the "added bonus" of cast returns. Hyland judged that there were "no major shocks" in the story but anyone who enjoyed a teenage romance would be "thrilled" by Mike and Jane's obvious "spark". Hyland appraised "the fact that you could watch them falling in love all over again without thinking, 'That’s actual Guy Pearce from Hollywood right there!' spoke volumes for their enduring chemistry." Hyland believed that promotional photographs of Donovan and Minogue ruined "their brief royal walkabout" on-screen resulting in "an anti-climax".


Mixed and negative analysis

Ed Power (''
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'') wrote "goodness it goes out with an all-star bang." Power thought the regular cast and guest cast stories made the episodes feel like "two finales in one" set "in one universe". He also praised Pearce stating "he commits entirely to the part and never acts as if he’s slumming it or doing Ramsay Street a favour." Gwendolyn Smith from '' i'' praised the "many joys of the momentous double-episode finale". She branded Clive and Mike's fight as "pure Ramsay Street" and "a bittersweet reminder of all the delightful absurdity we’re going to miss." Smith thought it satisfied "''Neighbours'' fanatics" and returning viewers. She summarised the finale as a "tear-jerking, star-packed nostalgia fest", "grand homecoming of the soap’s illustrious Hollywood and pop alumni" and "an unapologetically soppy, self-referential affair studded with flashbacks to iconic ''Neighbours'' moments." Smith also observed "low-stakes drama and absurd emotional U-turns". She noted viewers had to "suspend disbelief" when all residents chose to remain on Ramsay Street. Smith described the final scenes as "cheesy, heart-rending and faintly hallucinogenic." Ben Dowell from ''The Times'' criticised the episode because "it was narratively all over the place, the editing was terrible, the directing was clunky and some of the acting is best forgotten." He added "I loved it, but let’s be honest: on one level this was terrible, less 47-odd minutes of drama than a shonky documentary." Nick Hilton from ''
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'' was not impressed with the episode, issuing it a one star rating. He scathed "a star-studded swansong that forgot the thing that makes soap operas so captivating: the plot." Hilton believed writers had a "Herculean task of resolution" to tie-up four decades of stories. He called the extended runtime "a creative decision that only prolongs the agony." The finale shows the juxtaposition between ''Neighbours'' "bumbling soap actors and its A-list escapees in deep chiaroscuro." Hilton concluded that the numerous cameos gave the episode "an almost meta quality" and returning viewers would "undoubtedly find the production so cheap and flimsy that it’s hardly a surprise it’s fallen apart." Writing for
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, David Brown arraigned the inclusion of various scenes as pointless. He lambasted "''Neighbours'' brought us less an hour of television drama, and more a mere parade of old familiar faces who’d been booked to tickle the belly of fans both current and lapsed." Brown concluded that the finale was more "awkward" than "affecting" and was ultimately a "strangely hollow enterprise." Amy Denman of the ''Daily Mirror'' reported that cut scenes in the UK broadcast aggravated its British viewers. They profiled numerous angry messages posted to social media networking website
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Cast and celebrity response

Former ''Neighbours'' actor
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, who played Henry Ramsay was not invited to appear in the episode despite his character's popularity. McLachlan had previously been found not guilty of sexual assault allegations and blamed
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for being snubbed by producers. His agent claimed that it was unfair that his on-screen family returned for the episode without Henry. After the finale, McLachlan paid tribute to the show and filmed himself in character as Henry. Original cast member David Clencie, who played
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claimed that his offer to return for the finale was ignored by producers. He also accused the show's writers of stealing his storyline ideas after he publicised them via the ''Neighbours'' fansite "The Perfect Blend".
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, who played
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, believed she was not asked to appear as she is unvaccinated against
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. She was critical of the episode, calling it a "shambles" and said that she felt relieved that her character was not part of it.
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revealed that many of the cast involved in the episode were having a watch party gathering. Fellow Australian soap opera ''
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'' paid tribute to ''Neighbours'' after the finale. A farewell video for ''Neighbours'' was produced by the British soap opera ''
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'' and featured a cameo from Alan Fletcher. It was released on the day of the finale and also contained cast members well wishes. ''
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'' also posted a farewell video to social media featuring two of their actors
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and
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saying goodbye to the show. Australian politician
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stated the "''Neighbours'' finale is the ultimate throwback. Every face is as familiar as our own neighbours, but also showing inclusive TV for people with disability. Brilliant." Australian actress
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stated that the finale "had me feeling all the feels" and congratulated the cast.
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opined that the production "pulled the stops out to deliver a blockbuster finale." After viewing the finale, presenter
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congratulated the cast and branded the finale a "brilliant" episode. Media personality
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praised Pearce and Jones' performance in the finale and called for their own spin-off show. Television presenter
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believed that they were "magical together" and wanted more television content from them. Actress and producer
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also voiced her admiration of the duo stating "Mike and Jane is everything". She added that the finale made her cry while she watched it. ''Home and Away'' actress
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stated that she and her co-stars were not happy to be the only Australian soap opera still airing and that they felt sad for the ''Neighbours'' cast and crew. She described the finale as "the most beautiful episode you've ever seen", adding "It was so emotional and wonderful to see all the old characters coming back – it was really special.". Screenwriter
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called the finale "brilliant", praising Woodburne, the Izzy storyline and the revisitation of Jane's makeover.


Return

Following the significant reaction to the finale,
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entered talks with Fremantle to co-produce future episodes of ''Neighbours''. The series' recommision was announced on 17 November 2022, with Dennis, Woodburne, Fletcher and Moloney returning.


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