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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 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 ...
'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's creator and executive producer
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. The 1st season of ''Neighbours'' began airing on 18 March 1985. The first episode introduced the members of the Ramsay and Robinson families as well as bachelor Des Clarke, and his soon-to-be wife and former stripper
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
.
Max Ramsay Max Ramsay, a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', is played by Francis Bell. Reg Watson created Max as one of the serial's twelve original characters. New Zealand actor Bell had wanted to appear in a major ...
, his wife
Maria Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial * 170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 * Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, ...
and their sons,
Shane Shane may refer to: People * Shane (actress) (born 1969), American pornographic actress * Shane (New Zealand singer) (born 1946) * iamnotshane (born 1995), formerly known as Shane, American singer * Shane (name) Shane is mainly a masculine g ...
and
Danny Danny is a masculine given name. It is related to the male name Daniel. It may refer to: People *Danny Altmann, British immunologist *Danny Antonucci, Canadian animator, director, producer, and writer *Danny Baker (born 1957), English journalis ...
lived at Number 24. Jim Robinson lived next door with his children;
Paul Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
,
Julie Julie may refer to: * Julie (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name Film and television * ''Julie'' (1956 film), an American film noir starring Doris Day * ''Julie'' (1975 film), a Hindi film by K. S. Sethumadhava ...
, Scott and
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. They were joined by 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 ...
.
Myra De Groot Myra Tania De Groot (4 July 1937 – 4 April 1988) was a British-born theatre and television actress, and agent. She performed in the United Kingdom, United States, New Zealand and Australia. Professional career De Groot was born in Westminste ...
joined the cast as Des's mother,
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and
Maxine Klibingaitis Maxine Koran Klibingaitis (born 17 May 1964) is an Australian actress. Maxine was born in Ballarat, Victoria and was married to the Australian television director, Andrew Friedman, they have one son, Zane Friedman. She is probably best kno ...
arrived as plumber's assistant,
Terry Inglis Terry Inglis (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' played by Maxine Klibingaitis. She made her first appearance on 11 June 1985. Terry is employed by Max Ramsay (Francis Bell) as his plumber's appr ...
. Philip Martin began appearing from June and his children,
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and
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, arrived in July and October respectively. Con man
Douglas Blake The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. The 1st season of ''Ne ...
played by
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 ...
's real-life husband
James Condon James Thomas Condon (27 September 1923 – 14 February 2014) was an Australian actor of radio and stage, a scriptwriter and voice over, however best known for his numerous television roles in serials and television movies in Australia, particu ...
made his first appearance in September.


Max Ramsay

Max Ramsay, played by
Francis Bell Francis Bell may refer to: * Arthur Bell (martyr) (1590–1643), also known as Francis Bell, Franciscan and English martyr *Dillon Bell (Francis Dillon Bell; 1822–1898), New Zealand politician, father of the New Zealand Prime Minister * Francis B ...
, made his first on-screen appearance on 18 March 1985. Max is the patriarch of the Ramsay family and
Ramsay Street Ramsay Street is the fictional cul-de-sac in which the characters of the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' live. The street is set in the equally fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough. ''Neighbours'' storylines primarily centre on the r ...
is named after his grandfather. Max lived at No.24 with his wife,
Maria Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial * 170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 * Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, ...
(
Dasha Bláhová Dasha may be: * Dashā, a planetary period in Indian astrology *''dáśan-'', the Sanskrit for "ten", in the nominative and in compounds **Dashavatara, the ten avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu *An alternate transliteration of Dacha, a Russian summ ...
) and their sons,
Shane Shane may refer to: People * Shane (actress) (born 1969), American pornographic actress * Shane (New Zealand singer) (born 1946) * iamnotshane (born 1995), formerly known as Shane, American singer * Shane (name) Shane is mainly a masculine g ...
( Peter O'Brien) and
Danny Danny is a masculine given name. It is related to the male name Daniel. It may refer to: People *Danny Altmann, British immunologist *Danny Antonucci, Canadian animator, director, producer, and writer *Danny Baker (born 1957), English journalis ...
(David Clencie). Bell based the character of Max on a person who helped raise him in New Zealand. He said "Max is based on a man whom I loved, but who gave me a very hard time".


Danny Ramsay

Danny Ramsay, played by David Clencie, made his first on-screen appearance on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to speak in ''Neighbours''. He is the youngest son of
Maria Ramsay The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. The 1st season of ''Ne ...
(
Dagmar Bláhová Dasha Bláhová (born 8 March 1949) is a Czech-born actress, who became notable on Australian television in 1985 for her role in soap opera Neighbours as original character Maria Ramsay. She appeared in foreign film and after emigrating to Austr ...
) and brother to
Shane Ramsay Shane Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Peter O'Brien. He made his first appearance during the show's first episode, broadcast on 18 March 1985. Shane is the son of Max Ramsay ...
( Peter O'Brien).
Jason Donovan Jason Sean Donovan (born 1 June 1968) is an Australian actor and singer. He initially achieved fame in the Australian soap ''Neighbours'', playing Scott Robinson, before beginning a career in music in 1988. In the UK he has sold over 3 mi ...
was initially offered the role of Danny before it was given to Clencie. Danny was described as the "gentler" of the two brothers.


Maria Ramsay

Maria Ramsay, played by
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, made her first appearance during the show's first episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. She was the first regular character to leave the serial, after six months on screen. Maria is married to
Max Ramsay Max Ramsay, a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', is played by Francis Bell. Reg Watson created Max as one of the serial's twelve original characters. New Zealand actor Bell had wanted to appear in a major ...
(
Francis Bell Francis Bell may refer to: * Arthur Bell (martyr) (1590–1643), also known as Francis Bell, Franciscan and English martyr *Dillon Bell (Francis Dillon Bell; 1822–1898), New Zealand politician, father of the New Zealand Prime Minister * Francis B ...
) and is the mother of
Shane Ramsay Shane Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Peter O'Brien. He made his first appearance during the show's first episode, broadcast on 18 March 1985. Shane is the son of Max Ramsay ...
( Peter O'Brien) and
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
(David Clencie). Maria is billed as "a warm and sensitive woman, tolerant of her husband's moods." Her best friend is
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 ...
), who helped Maria and Max reconcile after a period of separation, and is the only other person aware that Max is not Danny's biological father. Television critic, Andrew Mercado called the Ramsay family the backbone of the serial during the early years. In her book "Soap opera", Dorothy Hobson describes Maria and her family as "more working class than other characters". She also said "They had working-class jobs but were not represented as cloth cap wearing or dowdy, they were bright and modern and representative of a vibrant and working population." To celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''Neighbours'', the
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asked readers to nominate their twenty favourite obscure characters. Maria came in fourteenth place in list. In her review of the serial, Jacqueline Lee Lewis of ''
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'' felt Bláhová "gives a particularly sensitive performance" as Maria. Maria is the daughter of an Italian father, Franco and a Czech mother, Anna. She is married to Max Ramsay, whom she met when he worked with her father in Queensland. They live at Number 24 Ramsay Street with their sons Shane and Danny. Maria's marriage to Max is rocky as their personalities are different. She notices that Max does not have the same interest in Danny as he does with Shane, and she suspects that Max knows he is not Danny's real father. Maria interviews
Terry Inglis Terry Inglis (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' played by Maxine Klibingaitis. She made her first appearance on 11 June 1985. Terry is employed by Max Ramsay (Francis Bell) as his plumber's appr ...
(
Maxine Klibingaitis Maxine Koran Klibingaitis (born 17 May 1964) is an Australian actress. Maxine was born in Ballarat, Victoria and was married to the Australian television director, Andrew Friedman, they have one son, Zane Friedman. She is probably best kno ...
) to be Max's assistant and Terry tells her that she is keen to prove that she can do the job as well as any man. Maria supports her and gives Terry the job. When Danny turns eighteen, Maria tells Max that when she found him with another woman on their wedding anniversary, she ran away to a country inn, where she met
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Nick Carrafa Nick Carrafa is an Australian actor best known for his television roles as Tony Romeo on the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' and Alfredo on the comedy series ''Acropolis Now''. Career Carrafa began his career with a guest role in the serie ...
). They had a one-night stand and she later found out she was pregnant with Danny. Only her friend Helen Daniels knew the truth. Max becomes enraged and moves into a bedsit. While the couple were separated, Maria falls in love with Richard Morrison (Peter Flett). Danny does not accept the relationship and forces Maria to choose between him and Richard. She makes the difficult choice to be with Richard and she leaves Erinsborough to live in Hong Kong with him. After a few months, Maria returns to her mother's home and she calls Max. Max agrees to give their marriage a second chance and he moves to Brisbane to be with her. Nearly 40 years later, Shane returns to Erinsborough to buy into Lassiter's Hotel. When 24 Ramsay Street is put up for sale, he calls Maria and promises to buy it for her.


Julie Robinson

Julie Robinson, played by Vikki Blanche, made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Julie is the daughter of Anne and 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 ...
), however Jim is not Julie's biological father. His boss Roger Bannon had raped Anne and Julie was the product. Jim agreed to bring Julie up as his own. Julie is described as being unable to keep her nose out of other people's business and having a "pompous manner." Of Julie, ''
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'' said "Julie Martin, is such an accomplished blamer that she would be beaten up daily if she were a schoolgirl."


Paul Robinson

Paul Robinson, played by
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 ...
, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Dennis' agent got him the audition with ''Neighbours'' and he was initially not keen. He auditioned for the roles of
Shane Ramsay Shane Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Peter O'Brien. He made his first appearance during the show's first episode, broadcast on 18 March 1985. Shane is the son of Max Ramsay ...
and Des Clarke before being cast as Paul. Paul was shown to be the quieter member of his family and he previously worked as an air steward.


Scott Robinson

Scott Robinson, played by
Darius Perkins Darius Anton Perkins (28 October 1964 – 2 January 2019) was an Australian actor. He was the original actor in the role of teenager Scott Robinson in the soap opera '' Neighbours'' in 1985 before the role was taken over by Jason Donovan the fol ...
, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Scott is the youngest son of Anne and 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 ...
). He becomes best friends with
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
(David Clencie) and dates Kim Taylor (Jenny Young).Mercado, Andrew, p. 203


Helen Daniels

Helen Daniels, played by
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 ...
, made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Haddy was invited by Watson to play Helen, a mother-in-law who was not a stereotypical battleaxe. Helen is the matriarch of the Robinson family household. She married her childhood sweetheart Bill and they had a daughter, Anne. Helen and Bill later adopted
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(
Joy Chambers Joy Chambers (born 1947) is an Australian actress, author, and businesswoman. Career Chambers is known for such television soap opera roles as Rita Merrick in ''The Restless Years'', Dr Robyn Porter in ''The Young Doctors'', and Rosemary Daniel ...
). Helen is described as being "a shoulder to cry on for her friends and family". She is sympathetic, caring and motherly.


Shane Ramsay

Shane Ramsay, played by Peter O'Brien, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Shane is the elder son of Max (
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) and
Maria Ramsay The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. The 1st season of ''Ne ...
(
Dasha Bláhová Dasha may be: * Dashā, a planetary period in Indian astrology *''dáśan-'', the Sanskrit for "ten", in the nominative and in compounds **Dashavatara, the ten avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu *An alternate transliteration of Dacha, a Russian summ ...
). O'Brien auditioned for the role of Shane twice in 1984 and following the cancellation of medical series ''
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'', he was cast as the older Ramsay brother. Shane was described by
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as a "very together guy, despite being deprived of a normal childhood because of his father's obsession with his diving training".


Des Clarke

Des Clarke, played by
Paul Keane Paul Keane (born 16 September 1957) is an Australian actor well known for playing original character Des Clarke in the soap opera ''Neighbours'', opposite Elaine Smith who played his wife Daphne Clarke. Other TV credits include ''Bliss'' and '' ...
, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Des, a bank manager, is engaged to
Lorraine Kingham The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. The 1st season of ''Ne ...
(Antoinette Byron), until she calls off the wedding. He then allows
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
( Elaine Smith) to move in.
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 ...
originally auditioned for the role of Des.


Daphne Lawrence

Daphne Lawrence, played by Elaine Smith, made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Daphne a stripper hired for Des Clarke's (
Paul Keane Paul Keane (born 16 September 1957) is an Australian actor well known for playing original character Des Clarke in the soap opera ''Neighbours'', opposite Elaine Smith who played his wife Daphne Clarke. Other TV credits include ''Bliss'' and '' ...
) bucks party. Smith originally auditioned for a guest role, but her appearance, particularly her spiky hairstyle, caught the attention of the casting director and he cast her in the role of Daphne.


Jim Robinson

Jim Robinson, played by
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 ...
, is the patriarch of the Robinson family. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. The role of Jim was originally given to Robin Harrison, but when contract negotiations broke down between him and ''Neighbours'', the role was given to Dale. Jim is described as a man having it all: wealth, children and having a way with women. Jim changed after his wife's death and was often seen as having a reserved sadness within him, he has also been perceived as "stuffy and proper".


Lucy Robinson

Lucy Robinson, played by Kylie Flinker, is the youngest of Jim Robinson's (
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 ...
) children. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Lucy was created as a young child to help the show appeal to all ages. Lucy is described as being an innocent child who never does anything wrong.


Kim Taylor

Kim Taylor (also Tanaka), played by Jenny Young, made her first appearance on 20 March 1985. The character and her parents were one of the serial's guest families, who departed when their storyline played out. Kim was billed as "a nice, bright girl, but lonely at school because her mother is an unpopular teacher." Kim dates her friend
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Darius Perkins Darius Anton Perkins (28 October 1964 – 2 January 2019) was an Australian actor. He was the original actor in the role of teenager Scott Robinson in the soap opera '' Neighbours'' in 1985 before the role was taken over by Jason Donovan the fol ...
) and tries to keep it a secret from her parents. Young reprised her role over thirty-two years later, and Kim returned on 30 March 2017, to visit her sons
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) and
Leo Tanaka Leo Tanaka is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Tim Kano. He made his first appearance in the main show during the episode broadcast on 22 September 2016. The character was introduced alongside his t ...
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) in Erinsborough. While Kim is in a relationship with Scott Robinson, she keeps it a secret from her mother, Marcia Taylor (
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), knowing she will not approve.
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
(David Clencie) and his friend Eddie Sherwin (Darren Boyd) reveal the relationship when they play a practical joke. They record a conversation between Kim and Scott and edit it to make it sound sexual. Marcia, who teaches at Erinsborough High, forces the boys to play the tape in class, embarrassing Kim and Scott. The couple run away together and they hide out in an old monastery. Kim's mother makes a televised appeal for her safe return. Scott's father Jim Robinson (
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) finds them at the old monastery, and Scott agrees to return home. However, Kim runs away upon hearing their conversation. She later calls her mother to let her know that she will not be back. Kim goes into the city and finds a bedsit to share with a girl called Sonia (Cindy Lee). Scott visits a few times to lend her money and his brother, 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 ...
) and Father Barry (Wayne Cull), also visit and try to change her mind. However, Kim refuses to return home. Weeks later, Kim gets in touch with Scott asking if he can lend her some more money and he borrows it from Paul. Scott realises that there is something wrong with Kim and she admits that she is hiding from a man named
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(Rick Ireland), who is allegedly the father of the child she is expecting. Brad follows Scott to Kim's halfway house and he tells her that he wants her and their baby back. Kim's pregnant friend, Josie (Cindy Lee), reveals that Brad is arranging for them both to sell their babies. Scott disapproves, and when Brad starts threatening her, Kim reconsiders the plan. She decides against it altogether when she sees how unhappy Josie is after giving her child away. Scott speaks to Paul, who arranges them to visit a family planning clinic. At the clinic, Kim breaks down and is unsure whether to go through with an abortion.
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) offers to assist Kim by tracking down her parents, who have moved away. Marcia initially refuses to acknowledge Kim, but she eventually goes to see her. Marcia explains to Kim that she had been in a similar situation twenty-seven years ago. She was forced to give away her daughter, Karen. Kim tells her mother that she needs her support and they go home. Kim returns to Erinsborough thirty two years later to visit her sons David and Leo Tanaka, who want to know who their father is. Disproving her sons' suspicions, Kim confirms that Hiroshi Udagawa is not their father, but refuses to talk about the subject any further. She then asks Paul's daughter,
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), to stay away from David and Leo. Kim meets with Paul and she tells him that he is David and Leo's father; they then learn that Amy and Leo are on a holiday together, and Kim and Paul race to stop them having sex. They make it just in time, and Kim and Paul reveal the truth. David is angry with Kim for keeping their father's identity a secret. Paul apologises to Kim, who tells him to be the father her boys deserve.


Eileen Clarke

Eileen Clarke, played by
Myra De Groot Myra Tania De Groot (4 July 1937 – 4 April 1988) was a British-born theatre and television actress, and agent. She performed in the United Kingdom, United States, New Zealand and Australia. Professional career De Groot was born in Westminste ...
, made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 15 April 1985. De Groot was only supposed to be in ''Neighbours'' for a week, but she thought Eileen was too interesting to be allowed to leave and wrote an expanded character and took it to the producers. They signed her up for a permanent position. One of Eileen's prominent stories was the reintroduction of her estranged husband
Malcolm Clarke Malcolm Clarke may refer to: *Malcolm Clarke (zoologist) (1930–2013), British marine biologist *Malcolm Clarke (composer) (1943–2003), British composer * Malcolm Clarke (footballer) (1944–2004), Scottish footballer *Malcolm Clarke (film maker) ...
(Noel Trevarthen). Eileen shares a son with Malcolm,
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(
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). In their backstory, it details that Malcolm left Eileen and had another child
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(Rowena Mohr) and again abandoned his family. Writers explored this by introducing Sally into the series in search of her father which concluded with his arrival in Erinsborough. Eileen reunites with Malcolm and agrees to marry him. Patrice Fidgeon from ''
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'' reported that their wedding would not happen because of Eileen's "overbearing" ways. On-screen Eileen is so fixated on conducting the wedding her way that Malcolm changes his mind. The story ended with Eileen alone on her wedding day as Malcolm decides to flee once again. A writer from The Soap Show called Eileen an "interfering mother." While an ''
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'' journalist called her "overbearing" and "the mother from hell". They believed she was the reason why Des struggled to cope with things by himself. Eileen was named as one of the
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's twenty favourite obscure ''Neighbours'' characters. Viewers said "Des Clarke's mother Eileen, played by Myra de Groot. I remember the episode when they went to church and she sung so loudly and out of tune that the rest of the congregation stopped singing, but she ploughed on regardless. It was hysterical". When her husband, Malcolm, walks out on her, Eileen is left to raise their son Des alone. Des leaves home after becoming tired of Eileen's interfering ways. Eileen later follows Des to Erinsborough to check up on him and she takes an instant dislike to Des' housemate,
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( Elaine Smith). Eileen feigns illness in the hope of extending her stay, but Des sees through her and gets her checked over by a doctor, who tells Eileen that she is fine. Eileen decides to move permanently to Erinsborough anyway, and Des finds his mother a home near Ramsay Street. Eileen realises that Des and Daphne are in love and she come to accept Daphne. Des proposes to Daphne and Eileen misses the wedding because she is on a cruise. Eileen stays with Des and Daphne after her home is burgled. Des takes Daphne on honeymoon and leaves Eileen to look after his house and care for their teenage charge, Mike Young (
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). Eileen becomes involved in the community and helps Daphne out at her new Coffee Shop. She also joins the Erinsborough Musical Society.
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(
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) reads Eileen's tea leaves for her and reveals that a younger man is soon going to enter her life. Eileen begins dressing younger to attract a young man and becomes convinced that
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(
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) is her admirer. Eileen tries to make Harold notice her and he later accepts an offer of dinner. Nell becomes jealous and tells Eileen that Harold is a womaniser, Eileen then ends her pursuit of him. Daphne gives birth to
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(SJ Dey) and Eileen dotes on her grandson. Malcolm arrives in Ramsay Street after his daughter, Sally, comes to meet Des. Both Eileen and Des are reluctant to see him, but Malcolm romances Eileen and they decide to get married again. However, Malcolm leaves Eileen on the day of the wedding. Eileen grows close to Sally after his departure, but she also develops an addiction to tranquillisers. She later overcomes this with the help of her family and friends. Daphne dies after a car accident and Eileen suffers a nervous breakdown and is put into a rest home. Des later decides that she should stay with him, but Malcolm gives her and Sally tickets for a trip. Eileen accepts the tickets and she and Sally leave town. They eventually settle in England and Eileen falls in love and marries.


Terry Inglis

Terry Inglis, played by
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, made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 11 June 1985. Terry is employed by
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(
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) as a plumber's assistant. She begins a relationship with Paul Robinson (
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), which ''
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'' said was a "whirlwind romance."


Philip Martin

Philip Martin, played by
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, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 21 June 1985. Philip is the husband of
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(Lyn Semler) and father to
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(Mandy Storvik) and
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(
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). He is the manager of the Pacific Bank.Monroe, Josephine, p. 40


Debbie Martin

Debbie Martin, played by Mandy Storvik, made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 27 July 1985. Debbie is the only daughter of
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(
Christopher Milne Christopher Milne (born 24 May 1950) is an Australian actor and award-winning writer who has scripted numerous episodes of ''Prisoner'' and ''Neighbours'', as well as appearing on the shows as a performer. He also originated the character of ...
) and Loretta Martin (Lyn Semler).


Douglas Blake

Douglas Blake, played by
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, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 17 September 1985. Douglas is a Con man who targets
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, played by Condon's real life wife,
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. When
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(
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 ...
) displays her art work, she attracts the attentions of Douglas. He tells her that her work is great and that he can help her to make a name for herself with an exhibition. Jim Robinson (
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) is suspicious of Douglas and he finds out from
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(
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) that Douglas has a wife. Jim warns Douglas off of Helen, but Douglas explains that the woman is actually his sister,
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(Linda McConchie). Douglas plans the exhibition and tells Helen not to pay any money towards it. Helen calls the gallery shortly before the exhibition takes place and is told that Douglas had pulled out. Helen confronts Douglas and he tells her that did not feel that the gallery owners were keen on her work. Helen and Douglas begin to grow closer and Douglas takes Helen to a guesthouse for the weekend. Helen admits that things are moving too quickly for her, but she realises that it might be her last chance for happiness and they start making wedding plans. Douglas says that he is going to buy a cottage for them both, but just before the wedding Douglas tells Helen that the sale on his house had fallen through and he could not purchase the cottage. Jim suggests that he lends the money to Douglas until his house is sold, Helen is unsure, but Douglas talk her round. Jim gives the money to Douglas, but days after the documents are apparently drawn up, Douglas disappears. Jim breaks the news to Helen, who is furious that Douglas had broken her heart and left the family with financial problems. Helen hires a private investigator to track down Douglas and he discovers that Douglas is at a hotel in the city. Helen gets
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(
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) to help her in a plot that would see Jim get his money back. Madge poses as a rich, single woman who checks into the hotel where Douglas is staying. She makes sure that he overhears her complaining about standards and he approaches her. He tells her that his name is Douglas Manning and Madge explains that she is having trouble paying her bill. She explains that she has some diamonds and Douglas tells her that he would be happy to value them for her. Douglas asks why she does not sell the diamonds to pay the bill, but Madge tells him that she took them from her ex-husband. Douglas convinces her to give him a diamond, so he can have it valued. Madge gives him a real diamond from her wedding ring and Douglas tells her that it is worth less than it actually is. Douglas presses her to sell it and the other diamonds. He later tells her that he has found a buyer for the diamonds, which delights Madge. They arrange to meet and exchange the money and the diamonds. Helen decides to apply some extra pressure and her private investigator approaches Douglas in the lobby and explains that he is working for Helen. Douglas panics and he makes the exchange with Madge, who gives him fake diamonds. As he leaves, he sees Helen and pretends to be happy to see her. She reveals that she and Madge set him up and that he had just paid $50,000 for fake diamonds, before walking away.


Michael Martin

Michael Martin, played by
Samuel Hammington Samuel Mayer Russ Hammington (born 31 July 1977) is a New Zealand-born Australian comedian who is primarily active in South Korea. Hammington hosted radio show ''Drivetime'' with Annabelle Ambrose from 2008 to 2012. He was a cast member of popul ...
, is the only son of
Philip Philip, also Phillip, is a male given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularize ...
(
Christopher Milne Christopher Milne (born 24 May 1950) is an Australian actor and award-winning writer who has scripted numerous episodes of ''Prisoner'' and ''Neighbours'', as well as appearing on the shows as a performer. He also originated the character of ...
) and Loretta Martin (Lyn Semler). He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 8 October 1985. A writer from Ausculture described him as a "troubled teen."


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's G.P., who
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visits at the request of his father, Max, when he begins having nightmares of his brother
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dying in a diving accident. , - ! scope="row", 18–22 March , , Antoinette Byron , Lorraine is a friend of Julie Robinson. She got engaged to Des Clarke after meeting him through Julie. The night before the wedding, Julie subconsciously talks Lorraine out of marrying Des and she and her parents call the wedding off in the morning. Lorraine then takes all of the furniture. A couple of years later, Des meets Lorraine when he is away for a conference. , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2", 18–19 March , Mrs Kingham , Christine Kaman , rowspan="2" , Mr and Mrs Kingham are
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's parents. Mr Kingham has reservations about her wedding to Des Clarke, but Mrs Kingham supports her daughter. Lorraine realises that she does not love Des and she and her parents tell him the wedding is off. They are shocked to see
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coming out of Des' bedroom, where she was trying to find her watch. Mr Kingham recognises her as a receptionist who accused him of sexual harassment. He quickly leaves, but Mrs Kingham apologises to both Des and Daphne. , - , Mr Kingham , James Taylor , - ! scope="row", 20 March–18 April , Mrs. Armitage , , Mrs. Armitage is a resident of Ramsay Street. She frequently complains to
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about her husband hitting her and Helen suggests divorce, which prompts Mrs. Armitage to suggest that she may be treated as a sex object if she were single. , - ! scope="row", 20 March–11 June , Marcia Taylor , , Marcia is a teacher at Erinsborough High and the mother of
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. When she learns that Kim is dating
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, she bans her from seeing him. Kim runs away with Scott. Marcia tries to find Kim, but eventually the Taylors decide to move away. Weeks later,
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calls Marcia and tells her that they have found Kim. Scott takes her to a squat where a pregnant Kim is living. Marcia tells her that she had to give up a baby when she was younger and she makes up with Kim. , - ! scope="row", 20 March , Dr. Willis , , Dr Willis is the Taylor family's physician.
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visits his surgery in Oakley and asks to be put on
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. Dr Willis is a little shocked as Kim is fifteen, but he is unable to refuse her. , - ! scope="row", 21–23 March , Neil Taylor , Bruce Kerr , Neil is the husband of Marcia and stepfather to
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. He is an accountant and struggles to speak out against his wife's decisions regarding their daughter. Neil finally overrules his wife when she believes that
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raped Kim and wants to call the police. , - ! scope="row", 21–28 March , Eddie Sherwin , Darren Boyd , Eddie is a friend of
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. Eddie and Danny record a conversation between
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and Kim Taylor and they edit it to sound sexual. Marcia Taylor makes them play it during a class and embarrassing Scott and Kim. Eddie later gets Danny into trouble when they go to a music store and Eddie steals a cassette tape and Danny is caught instead. , - ! scope="row", 27 March , Street Walker , Mickey Camilleri , The street walker approaches Kim Taylor in a Melbourne back street, and tells her to find somewhere else to make money. , - ! scope="row", 27 March–25 April , Father Barry , Wayne Cull , Father Kevin Barry is a Catholic priest is an old friend of
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. He comes to collect Paul Robinson from Number 26, as Father Barry has had a tip off about Kim Taylor's whereabouts. After questioning
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at a squat, she calls for Kim to come out and talk to them. Kim tells Father Barry to tell her parents that she is okay, but she is not coming home. Paul becomes interested in Father Barry's social work, and Father Barry asks him to come and volunteer for the church. He later visits Daphne. Father Barry also counsels Carol Brown through her alcoholism, and insitgates her conversation with Paul that leads her towards recovery. , - ! scope="row" rowspan="3", 28 March , Sonia , Cindy Lee , Father Barry and Paul Robinson question Sonia about Kim Taylor, who has run away from home. After learning that they are there on behalf of Paul's brother, she calls for Kim to come out. , - , Shopkeeper , Bill Anderson , The shopkeeper believes
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has stolen a cassette tape from his shop and has him detained. Danny's brother
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is called down to the shop and the shopkeeper asks him to pay $50. , - , Pool Attendant , Helmut Jensen , The pool attendant gives
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a message from his brother. When Shane's father
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comes by the pool, the attendant tells him Shane has been and gone. , - ! scope="row", 28 March–2 October , Marilyn Temple , Kassie McLuskie , Marilyn works at the Pacific Bank alongside Des Clarke and Julie Robinson. , - ! scope="row", 28 March–25 April , Carol Brown , Merrin Canning , Carol lives at 30 Ramsay Street with her two children, Josie and
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, and unseen husband, Ted. She comes to the bank to withdraw some money, but Des Clarke tells her she is overdrawn by $300. When
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moves into the street, Carol makes silent phone calls and writes poison pen letters to her, leading Des to threaten to call the police. One day Paul Robinson finds Carol passed out in her hallway after she drinks too much alcohol. Carol is attacked on her way home and
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rushes to help, but Carol accuses him of mugging her. Carol reports the incident to the police. Carol calls Paul and tells him that when she woke up from passing out again, she discovered that her husband had taken the children. She also tells him that a bartender had found her purse on the day she was attacked and she drops the charges against Danny. , - ! scope="row", 28 March–19 April , Josie Brown , Charmaine Gorman , Carol Brown's young daughter. When
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sees Josie running onto Ramsay Street to collect her ball, Carol accuses him of attempting to abduct her. Later, Paul Robinson finds Josie and
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sitting on the front steps of Number 30, while Carol is passed out inside. , - ! scope="row", 28 March–2 July , Gordon Miller ,
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, Gordon comes into Pacific Bank to look around and asks Julie Robinson for some withdrawal forms, before returning to his car and telling his accomplice that they will rob the bank in the morning. Gordon returns and holds Julie at gunpoint as she places money into a briefcase. During his getaway, he crashes into a car carrying
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and
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, killing his accomplice in the process. Gordon is sent to prison.
Terry Inglis Terry Inglis (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' played by Maxine Klibingaitis. She made her first appearance on 11 June 1985. Terry is employed by Max Ramsay (Francis Bell) as his plumber's appr ...
later reveals that Gordon is her former husband. Gordon escapes from prison and Lucy Robinson spots him in
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with a gun. Terry realises that Gordon is following her and she goes to
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's bedsit, where Gordon holds them both hostage. Shane charges intro rescue them, barges Gordon and in the ensuing distraction, Max is able to disarm Gordon and grabs the gun. Max, remembering Gordon from the trial, threatens to shoot him for causing Shane's injury. Shane and Terry are able to talk Max out of doing so and call the police. Gordon is then sent back to prison. , - ! scope="row", 29 March–3 April , Policeman 1 , Peter Black , Policeman 1 comes to Number 24
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to inform
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that her sons have been involved in a car accident. Days later, he attends the Pacific Bank when Julie Robinson raises the alarm about a suspicious customer, who actually wanted to ask her out on a date. , - ! scope="row", 29 March , Policeman 2 , Steven Hutchinson , Policeman 2 attends the scene of a car crash involving brothers
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and
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
. He tries to calm Danny down. , - ! scope="row", 29 March–1 April , Doctor Lockyer , Stephanie Daniel , Doctor Lockyer visits
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
after he is brought into the hospital following a car accident. He asks her about his brother
Shane Ramsay Shane Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Peter O'Brien. He made his first appearance during the show's first episode, broadcast on 18 March 1985. Shane is the son of Max Ramsay ...
, but Doctor Lockyer tells him there is no news and that he will be the first to know if that changes. Doctor Lockyer meet Danny's parents
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and
Maria Ramsay The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. The 1st season of ''Ne ...
and explains that Danny is fine, but Shane is fighting for his life. When Shane comes round from surgery, he tells Doctor Lockyer that he cannot breathe properly. She tells him that he has broken some ribs. She later tells Max that Shane will not be able to dive again or he could become paralysed. , - ! scope="row", 29 March–2 April , Nurse Laurie Stevens , Gloria Ajenstat , Nurse Stevens comes to see
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
and attempts to cheer him up. She wants him to see his father, but Danny refuses and asks to see his mother instead. Nurse Stevens later tells Danny that his brother
Shane Ramsay Shane Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Peter O'Brien. He made his first appearance during the show's first episode, broadcast on 18 March 1985. Shane is the son of Max Ramsay ...
wants to see him, but Danny tells her he is not ready. She is credited as Nurse Stevens. , - ! scope="row", 29 March–1 April , Doctor Rowlands , Tom Travers , Doctor Rowlands is the surgeon who operates on
Shane Ramsay Shane Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Peter O'Brien. He made his first appearance during the show's first episode, broadcast on 18 March 1985. Shane is the son of Max Ramsay ...
. He tells
Max Ramsay Max Ramsay, a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', is played by Francis Bell. Reg Watson created Max as one of the serial's twelve original characters. New Zealand actor Bell had wanted to appear in a major ...
,
Maria Ramsay The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. The 1st season of ''Ne ...
and
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 ...
that Shane will be okay, but there is damage to his spinal cord. Doctor Rowlands carries out some tests on Shane, who cannot move his hands and feet. He tells Shane that there is some bruising around his spine. Rowlands learns that Shane's brother
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
is refusing to eat until he knows that Shane is going to be okay. He tells Shane who is motivated to move his fingers. , - ! scope="row", 2–10 April , Peter Kirk ,
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, A wealthy Pacific Bank customer, who develops an attraction to Julie Robinson. His behaviour makes Julie nervous, as the bank has recently been robbed, so when he later hands Julie a note, it scares her and she presses the alarm, leading to Peter being grabbed by two undercover police officers. He tells them to read the note, which is actually a letter to Julie saying he thinks he is falling in love with her. He explains that he just wants to get to know Julie better. Peter turns up on Julie's doorstep with a balloon and flowers for her as an apology, which she reluctantly accepts. Peter returns to the bank and asks Julie out to dinner, which she initially turns down, but later invites him to meet her family and friends. Peter tells Julie that he is going to marry her, as he knows she is the right girl for him, but Julie counters that they have only just met. They continue to date and Peter says he wants them to get married straight away, but Julie says she needs time to think. Peter says they can have a romantic engagement. Julie's brother Paul Robinson invites Peter to their father's engagement party, where Julie argues with Anna Rossi and slaps her. The following day, Peter asks Julie if she has apologised to Anna, as she is a wonderful lady, but Julie tells him that Anna is ruining the family. Peter wishes her the best, but he no longer wants to date her, having seen her true colours. He also tells her that she should not expect her father to give Anna up. , - ! scope="row", 2–11 April , Anna Rossi ,
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, Anna comes to
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to support her sister
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, after Maria's sons
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and
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
are involved in a car accident. Jim Robinson invites her to his house, when she finds the Ramsay house empty. Their friendship develops into a relationship.
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and Lucy Robinson do not accept Anna and try to sabotage the relationship. Anna tells Jim that she is returning to Queensland, but Jim convinces her to stay. Jim then proposes to Anna, but it tears the Robinson family apart and Anna decides to leave. She later marries a man named Gino. , - ! scope="row", 19 April , Tommy Brown , Uncredited , Carol Brown's young son. Paul Robinson sees Tommy and Josie sitting outside as Carol is passed out inside. , - ! scope="row", 30 April–15 May , Mrs. Forbes ,
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, When
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and
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
run away from home, they soon find work on Mrs Forbes's farm. She offers them food and money in return for them digging her a manure pit. Mrs Forbes calls Scott's father to tell him that the boys are okay. Mrs Forbes' husband dies and when Scott and Danny tell her that the manure pit is complete, Mrs Forbes threatens them with a gun out of grief. Mrs Forbes agrees to sell her farm as she needs the money and plans to move into a hostel. The boys decide to return home after making sure she is okay. , - ! scope="row", 8–31 May , , , A pilot and old school friend of Jim Robinson and
Max Ramsay Max Ramsay, a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', is played by Francis Bell. Reg Watson created Max as one of the serial's twelve original characters. New Zealand actor Bell had wanted to appear in a major ...
. While he is visiting Jim, he learns that Max and his wife
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have separated. He goes to see Maria and tells her Max will come round eventually, but she starts crying and her son
Shane Ramsay Shane Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Peter O'Brien. He made his first appearance during the show's first episode, broadcast on 18 March 1985. Shane is the son of Max Ramsay ...
catches the pair hugging. Nick visits Max and takes him out to the pub. He insists that Max drive them home and when he admits that he has always had feelings for Maria, Max crashes the van. Nick stays in town to try and win Maria's affection. He also advises Jim's son Paul Robinson to consider training as an air steward. Before Nick leaves for Hawaii, he asks Maria to go with him, but she turns him down as she still loves Max. Nick then visits Max and tells him to go home to Maria, but Max reveals that she told him
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
is not his son. Nick tells Max that he cannot hold it against Maria for ever. , - ! scope="row", 21 May–27 July , Edith Harris , Eve Godley , Edith is a resident and manager of a local run-down apartment complex that houses several bedsits. Her cheery attitude infuriates recently separated
Max Ramsay Max Ramsay, a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', is played by Francis Bell. Reg Watson created Max as one of the serial's twelve original characters. New Zealand actor Bell had wanted to appear in a major ...
who has moved in. However, when Edith comes to Max's defence after a neighbour accuses him of stealing her underwear, he softens towards her. Edith and Max build up a friendship and one evening when they get drunk, Max's wife
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walks in to find Edith on Max's lap and gets the wrong idea. , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2", 24–28 May , , , rowspan="3" , Steve moves into the bedsit opposite
Max Ramsay Max Ramsay, a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', is played by Francis Bell. Reg Watson created Max as one of the serial's twelve original characters. New Zealand actor Bell had wanted to appear in a major ...
. Edith Harris tries to get to know him, but he refuses to let her in, prompting suspicion. When the police investigate some residents who have fled without paying, Steve panics. When Max arrives home, he is shocked to find a baby in his room. Steve admits the child is his daughter, Christine and tells Max and Edith that he has taken her following an argument with his wife, Kerry. Steve explains that the marriage is suffering because he feels that Kerry's parents do not respect him and he plans to go north with Christine. Max is able to talk Steve round and he calls Kerry. Edith agrees to look after Christine but Christine accidentally finds Edith's sleeping pills and swallows some. Edith and Max rush Christine to hospital. Christine is examined and no damage has been done much to Edith and Max's relief. They bring Christine home to Steve and Kerry who have reconciled but do not mention the hospital incident. Steve and Kerry explain that they have spoken to Kerry's parents and have agreed to move back in with them. Before leaving, The O'Donnels thank Max and Edith with a bottle of wine. , - , , , - ! scope="row", , , , - ! scope="row", , Harry Henderson ,
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, Harry is
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
's grandfather, who gives her the lease to the Coffee Shop when he wins it in a poker game. Harry returns for Daphne's wedding to Des Clarke the following year. , - ! scope="row",
23 February 2017 , Bradley Satchwell , Rick Ireland
Alfred Nicdao , Brad warns
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to stay away from Kim Taylor, as she is coming back with him and selling their baby. Kim changes her mind and tells Brad that she will not sell the baby. Scott's brother
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threatens to report Brad to the police, before throwing him out of Kim's flat. In 2016, Kim's son
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comes looking for Bradley at an industrial estate, as he believes Bradley might be his father. Bradley attacks him, but he is injured and David calls his brother
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to help look for him. David finds Bradley and he and Leo get him to the hospital, where Bradley recognises a picture of their mother. He later leaves the hospital. Months later, Leo and
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track down Bradley, and Leo offers him $300 to come to the hospital to see David. Amy asks David to check out Bradley's bruises. As Leo goes to find Bradley some food, he disappears from the hospital once again. David later confirms to Leo that a blood test shows Bradley is not their father. , - ! scope="row", 6–7 June , Cleo Jones , Denise Kirby , A telephonist at a senior centre, who meets Harry Henderson and allows him to take her out for the day. The pair try to win the raffle at the centre, as the prize is a trip around the world, but they end up winning a trip to the Gold Coast when they become the 10,000th customers in the restaurant they select for lunch. Harry returns to Erinsborough with
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, after Cleo stays on the Gold Coast. , - ! scope="row", 7 June , Tim Duncan ,
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,
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
's biological father, who is seen a flashback when
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tells her husband Max the truth about Danny's parentage. , - ! scope="row", 10–14 June , Peter Sherwin , Keir Saltmarsh , Pete is the older brother of Eddie Sherwin, a friend of
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
. He pretends to be the owner of a local hall, so Danny's mother,
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, will let Danny have an unsupervised 16th birthday party there. Pete ruins the party by inviting his shady friends and dealing drugs. Pete spikes Danny's drink, which causes him to collapse.
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devises a plan to catch Pete by pretending to be interested in the drugs he is selling. Pete is caught by Jim Robinson and
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. He is then arrested. , - ! scope="row", 17–18 June , Yvette , , A topless waitress, who Harry Henderson helps when he notices she is having trouble with a man. Harry gives her a return ticket to Melbourne. Grateful to Harry, Yvette takes him out to dinner, but explains that she has a boyfriend, Tiger Thomas, so they can only be friends. Tiger discovers Yvette out with Harry and they argue. Yvette calls Harry's granddaughter
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
to tell her to come to the hospital, where she explains that Harry defended her and used his kung fu skills on Tiger. , - ! scope="row", 18 June , Tiger Thomas , , A boxer and
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's boyfriend. When he finds her having dinner with Harry Henderson, a fight breaks out and Tiger is hospitalised. Yvette tells Harry's granddaughter
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that Harry defended her using kung fu. Tiger says he will sue Harry, until Des Clarke points out that being beaten up by an old man would not do his reputation any good. Tiger realises that Des is right and decides to forget the incident. , - ! scope="row", 18–19 June , ,
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, From the deck of the QE2, American film star Margaret Hayward calls Number 28 Ramsay Street and asks
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if she can speak to her grandfather Harry Henderson. Daphne tells Margaret that Harry has gone out and she will get him to call her back. Margaret gives Daphne her number and insists that Harry gets her message. Daphne and Des Clarke fail to find Harry, but Margaret shows up on their doorstep to let them know Harry is outside in her limo. Margaret says she and Harry are old friends and that he will accompany her on the rest of her cruise. , - ! scope="row", , , {{nowrap,
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, rowspan="3" , Gloria dates Paul Robinson and they enjoy each other's company. Despite Paul's family liking Gloria, trouble ensues when Paul's father,
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realises that she is the daughter of Charlie Slater, whom he had attended University with. Jim is hostile towards Gloria and Paul presses Jim for answers but he will not give any information. It transpires Charlie had stole an idea Jim for once had for a
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and profited from it. Paul and Gloria continue to date and at the end of one evening they come to find Gloria's mother, Emily crying outside in her dressing gown. Emily explains Charlie had gotten drunk and thrown her out and it was not the first time. Paul tries to reason with Charlie but finds himself thrown out so, he takes Emily and Gloria back to Ramsay Street for the night. Charlie sobers up and arrives the next day. He apologises to Emily at first and tries to convince her and Gloria to return home but quickly turns on her, prompting Jim to step and warn Charlie he will not stand before his behaviour. Emily tells Charlie she has had enough and she wants a divorce. Emily and Gloria then leave for Adelaide , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2", {{nowrap, 20–21 June , {{nowrap, Charlie Slater{{Anchor, Charlie Slater , {{nowrap, Gary Down{{cite episode, title=Episode 69, series=Neighbours, series-link=Neighbours, credits=Executive producer: Reg Watson; Director: Mark Piper; Writer: Sally Webb, network=
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, airdate=20 June 1985
, - , {{nowrap, Emily Slater{{Anchor, Emily Slater , {{nowrap, Diana Greentree , - ! scope="row", 24–28 June , Linda Fielding{{Anchor, Linda Fielding ,
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, Linda is the CEO of Fielding Enterprises. She hires
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to work for her as a chauffeur. When Shane's father Max overhears Linda booking a hotel for her and Shane, he jumps to conclusions but Shane sets him straight. Shane drops Linda off to a private hospital, she orders him to stay outside but when an urgent call comes through on the car phone, Shane goes into the hospital where he finds Linda talking to her sick husband,
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. Although annoyed at Shane for interrupting her private time with her husband, Linda agrees to give him a final chance. Dan dies of a heart attack later that day, leaving Linda devastated. Shane stays overnight on the couch to make sure Linda is not alone. Linda then decides to leave Erinsborough to move up north to live out her and Dan's retirement dream. , - ! scope="row", 27 June , Dan Fielding{{Anchor, Dan Fielding , George Dixon , Dan is Linda Fielding's husband. He is paralysed following a car accident several years earlier caused by a joyriding teenager. Linda takes over his business and is devastated when he dies of a heart attack the day before his 60th birthday. , - ! scope="row", 1–19 July , Wendy Gibson{{Anchor, Wendy Gibson , Kylie Foster , Wendy arrives in
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and tells
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that her sister, Anna Rossi told her to call in.
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invites Wendy to stay with them. Wendy dates both Danny and
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. Anna tells Maria that Wendy was meant to stay with friends, but she ran away.
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sets Wendy up after she sees her dating both Danny and Scott. She asks a friend to take her out on a date and then leave her at the station. , - ! scope="row", 9–20 July 1985, 11 February 1993 , Loretta Martin{{Anchor, Loretta Martin , Lyn Semler
Jane Bayley , Loretta is Philip Martin's first wife and mother to
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and
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. Loretta is an alcoholic, who makes Philip's life hell. When she finds out that Philip is seeing Julie Robinson, Loretta tells Julie that Phil is hers. Loretta crashes her car while drunk and she dies, leaving Philip widowed and paralysed. In 1993, Bayley appeared as Loretta in Philip's dream about the accident. , - ! scope="row" rowspan="3", 10 July–14 August , Joan Langdon{{Anchor, Joan Langdon , Catherine Lynch{{cite episode, title=Episode 83, series=Neighbours, series-link=Neighbours, credits= Executive producer: Reg Watson; Director: Max Varnel; Writer: Coral Drouyn, network=
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, airdate=10 July 1985
, rowspan="3" , A woman who dates Des Clarke. They become engaged in a matter of weeks. Joan introduces Des to her children, Rodney and Susan, who take a shine to him. However, the engagement is short-lived as Joan returns to her ex-husband Geoff, with their children, leaving Des devastated. , - , Rodney Langdon{{Anchor, Rodney Langdon , Glendon Vernon , - , Susan Langdon{{Anchor, Susan Langdon , Nerolee Vernon , - ! scope="row", 11 July–18 October , Wally Walters{{Anchor, Wally Walters ,
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, Wally is the owner of a Mexican restaurant where
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gets a part-time job. Wally loses the restaurant's lease to Harry Henderson in a poker game. , - ! scope="row", 18–19 July , Tim{{Anchor, Wally Walters , Mark Neal , Tim is a friend of
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, who enlsits his help to teach
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a lesson for playing
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and
Danny Ramsay Danny Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by David Clencie. He made his first appearance during the serial's debut episode broadcast on 18 March 1985. Danny was the first character to ...
off against each other when they compete for her affections. Tim claims to have known Wendy through mutual friends in Queensland and asks her out on a date, which she accepts. The following day, Wendy is ready to return home waits for Tim who agreed to go back up North with her at the bus station but he keeps her waiting and Wendy leaves after realising that she has been stood up. Tim tells Daphne the plan to give Wendy a taste of her own medicine worked. When Daphne offers to reimburse Tim for the money he spent on his date with Wendy, he declines and tells Daphne that she and Father Kevin Barry helped him to get his life sorted out and is happy to repay the favour. , - ! scope="row", 22–23 July , Bernie Sutton{{Anchor, Bernie Sutton , Jason DeGiorgio{{cite episode, title=Episode 91, series=Neighbours, series-link=Neighbours, credits=Executive producer: Reg Watson; Director: Peter Benardos; Writer; Wendy Jackson, network=
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, airdate=22 July 1985
, rowspan=3 , A family living at 30 Ramsay Street. Bernie is given a new bike by his parents and he rides it everywhere. Jim Robinson knocks Bernie down when he comes towards him, but Bernie is not harmed. Bob explains that he told Bernie to ride towards oncoming traffic and Jim tries to teach Bernie road safety. Bob tells him to stay out of other people's business, and Jan sides with her husband. Bernie is later knocked down and killed while riding his bike on a main road. After the funeral, Bob apologises to Jim. , - ! scope="row", 22–24 July , Bob Sutton{{Anchor, Bob Sutton , Chris Waters , - ! scope="row", 23 July , Jan Sutton{{Anchor, Jan Sutton , JoAnne Rankin{{cite episode, title=Episode 92, series=Neighbours, series-link=Neighbours, credits=Executive producer: Reg Watson; Director: Peter Benardos; Writer; Reg Watson, network=
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, airdate=23 July 1985
, - ! scope="row", 9–14 August , Geoff Langdon{{Anchor, Geoff Langdon , Daryl Pellizzer , Geoff is Joan Langdon's ex-husband and the father of their children, Rodney and Susan. Geoff reappears when Joan becomes engaged to Des Clarke and apologises for walking out on her and the children and has now become a farmer and wants to see his son and daughter again. Joan is resistant to let Geoff see Rodney and Susan but relents only if he agrees to tell the children that he is their uncle. Geoff agrees and professes his love for Joan, which angers her. Geoff takes the children while they are being babysat prompting Joan to worry. Joan then realises she still loves Geoff and breaks Des' heart by reuniting with Geoff and they move to the farm with the children. , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2", 15–23 August , Amy Medway{{Anchor, Amy Medway ,
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, Amy is an old school friend of
Max Ramsay Max Ramsay, a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', is played by Francis Bell. Reg Watson created Max as one of the serial's twelve original characters. New Zealand actor Bell had wanted to appear in a major ...
and Jim Robinson. Amy writes to Max and he asks her out to dinner. He leaves the restaurant before she turns up. Amy later meets up with Jim and they share a kiss before she leaves for England. , - , Richard Morrison{{Anchor, Richard Morrison , Peter Flett , Richard is an insurance salesman, who falls in love with
Maria Ramsay The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' in 1985, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. The 1st season of ''Ne ...
. Maria chooses him over her family and they move to Hong Kong together. However, they soon split up and Maria reconciles with her husband,
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. , - ! scope="row", 20–28 August , Rachel Burns{{Anchor, Rachel Burns ,
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,
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
finds Rachel when she is housesitting. Rachel tells her that her father,
Ian Ian or Iain is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the Hebrew given name (Yohanan, ') and corresponding to the English name John. The spelling Ian is an Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic forename ''Iain''. It is a popular name in Sc ...
owns the house and that she is there because she hates her mother's new husband. Daphne tells Rachel that she can stay for a while. Daphne and Rachel start to get on well. Rachel's father turns up and Rachel runs away, but Daphne finds her. Rachel's stepfather, Don Truscott and mother,
Margaret Margaret is a female first name, derived via French () and Latin () from grc, μαργαρίτης () meaning "pearl". The Greek is borrowed from Persian. Margaret has been an English name since the 11th century, and remained popular througho ...
arrive and Rachel tells them that she wants to live with Ian and she leaves with him. , - ! scope="row", 23–28 August , Ian Burns{{Anchor, Ian Burns , Jon Sidney , Ian is Rachel Burns' father. He hires
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
to house-sit for him while he is overseas for three months. However, his trip his cut short when he learns Rachel has turned up. It becomes clear that their relationship is difficult as Ian is away most of the time. Things come to a head when Daphne diffuses an argument between Ian, his ex-wife
Margaret Margaret is a female first name, derived via French () and Latin () from grc, μαργαρίτης () meaning "pearl". The Greek is borrowed from Persian. Margaret has been an English name since the 11th century, and remained popular througho ...
and her new husband Don Truscott. Rachel then decides to live with her father full-time while visiting Margaret and Don on occasion, to the satisfaction of all three parties. Ian is grateful and offers Daphne tenancy for as long as she wants but she declines and returns to Ramsay Street. , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2", 27–28 August , Don Truscott{{Anchor, Don Truscott , Ian Walker{{cite episode, title=Episode 117, series=Neighbours, series-link=Neighbours, credits=Executive producer: Reg Watson; Director: Peter Andrikidis; Writer: Patrea Smallcombe, network=
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, airdate=27 August 1985
, rowspan="2" , Margaret and Don are Rachel Burns' respective mother and stepfather whom she lives with. Rachel's father,
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calls them to attend a meeting about Rachel. Don arrives first as Margaret is held up and he and Ian are relatively civil to each other, even with the revelation that Don struck Rachel when she destroyed some of his work. However, when Margaret arrives an argument ensues and
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
shuts it down by telling the three of them that they are selfish and that this is hurting Rachel. After a talk, Rachel decides she wants to live with Ian but agrees to stay Margaret and Don at the weekends, holidays or whenever Ian is away. , - , Margaret Truscott{{Anchor, Margaret Truscott , Meg Clancy , - ! scope="row", {{nowrap, 3 September–23 October , George Young{{Anchor, George Young ,
Alan Cassell Alan Louis Cassell (16 February 1932 – 30 August 2017) was an English Australian actor, on stage, film and television. Personal life Alan Cassell was born in Manchester, England but grew up in Birmingham. Cassell was of a young age when his m ...
, George begins working at the bank, alongside Des Clarke. When he mentions that he has been on his own since his wife died, Des invites him to his home for dinner. George gets on well with Des's mother Eileen Clarke and asks her out. They get on well and continue to see each other. When George and Eileen have an argument, Eileen keeps George waiting at a restaurant to punish him. George gets fed up and leaves, but is struck by a skate-boarder outside, leaving him with a broken toe. Eileen invites George to dine with her and her employer
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. George tells Max that Eileen is overworked, while Max belittles George. The following day, George returns to tell Max that he should start respecting Eileen more, and Max later apologises. George proposes to Eileen, but she turns him down, as marriage between them would not work. , - ! scope="row", 10–12 September , Gwen Simpson{{Anchor, Gwen Simpson , Marie Redshaw , Gwen is
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 ...
's sister. She and Helen had fallen out during their childhood and they were estranged for years. Julie Robinson invites Gwen to her brother's wedding. Helen avoids Gwen when she arrives, but Gwen speaks to Jim Robinson about her regret at not knowing her sister anymore. At the reception, Gwen reveals that she allowed Helen to take the blame for a theft at school. Gwen and Helen then shake hands. , - ! scope="row", 11 September–5 November , Charles Durham{{Anchor, Charles Durham , Ross Thompson , Charles shows up in
Ramsay Street Ramsay Street is the fictional cul-de-sac in which the characters of the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' live. The street is set in the equally fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough. ''Neighbours'' storylines primarily centre on the r ...
for
Terry Inglis Terry Inglis (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' played by Maxine Klibingaitis. She made her first appearance on 11 June 1985. Terry is employed by Max Ramsay (Francis Bell) as his plumber's appr ...
's wedding. He and his accomplice,
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, want to retrieve an incriminating tape. They break into Terry's old house and send threatening notes. Charles decides to get rid of Terry, but when
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
borrows Terry's coat, Charles almost runs her down. Terry confronts Charles and shoots him dead. , - ! scope="row", 18 September–5 November , Barbara Hill{{Anchor, Barbara Hill , Louise Le Nay , Barbara is Charles Durham's girlfriend and accomplice. She finds his body after
Terry Inglis Terry Inglis (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' played by Maxine Klibingaitis. She made her first appearance on 11 June 1985. Terry is employed by Max Ramsay (Francis Bell) as his plumber's appr ...
' shoots him, but she reports
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
to the police instead. , - ! scope="row", 19 September , Amanda Blake{{Anchor, Amanda Blake , Linda McConchie{{cite episode, title=Episode 134, series=Neighbours, series-link=Neighbours, credits=Executive producer: Reg Watson; Director:
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; Writer: Sally Webb, network=
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, airdate=19 September 1985
, When Jim Robinson suspects
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is married, he goes to his house to confront him. Jim sees Douglas leaving the house with a younger woman and is embarrassed when Douglas introduces her as his younger sister, Amanda. , - ! scope="row", 19 September–2 October , Bess Robinson{{Anchor, Bess Robinson ,
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, Bess is Jim Robinson's mother. She arrives to see her grandson,
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marry
Terry Inglis Terry Inglis (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' played by Maxine Klibingaitis. She made her first appearance on 11 June 1985. Terry is employed by Max Ramsay (Francis Bell) as his plumber's appr ...
. Jim is uncomfortable having Bess around. Bess almost collapses and she tells Scott that she is dying. Jim tells Bess how unhappy he was as a child because she used to leave him with relatives. Jim forgives his mother when he finds out she is dying. Bess dies in 1988. , - ! scope="row", 2 October–5 November , Sarah Richards{{Anchor, Sarah Richards , Julia McDougall , Sarah is Des Clarke's cousin. She begins working at the Pacific Bank alongside him and manages to annoy his lodger
Daphne Lawrence Daphne Clarke (also Lawrence) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Elaine Smith. Daphne was created by Reg Watson as one of ''Neighbours twelve original characters. The producer had originally w ...
when she comes to stay. Sarah's presence is a source of irritation for several of Des's neighbours and she eventually leaves. , - ! scope="row", 3 October–8 November , Kate Drew{{Anchor, Kate Drew , Susannah Lobez , Kate is
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's French teacher at Erinsborough High. She dates his father, Max. , - ! scope="row", {{nowrap, 4 October 1985 – 27 January 1989 , Larry Spencer{{Anchor, Larry Spencer , {{nowrap, Elwyn Bradshaw{{cite episode, title=Episode 145, series=Neighbours, series-link=Neighbours, credits=Executive producer: Reg Watson; Director: Mandy Smith; Writer: Reg Watson, network=
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, airdate=4 October 1985

Stephen Cross , Larry is a teller who works at the Pacific Bank with Des Clarke. , - ! scope="row", 24 October – 1 November 1985,
7–20 April 1988 , Ross Warner{{Anchor, Ross Warner , Rod McLennan
Tim Hughes , Ross is Jim Robinson's business partner. Ross offers Jim's son Scott some work at his office. Scott discovers that Ross is corrupt, but Jim is unconvinced. Scott and his wife, Charlene, expose Ross, and Jim is shocked to discover that Ross has been embezzling from the business account. Ross is then arrested. , -


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