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Neighbours was the influence for the 1992 music video "Rest in Peace" by the American rock band, Extreme. In the original music video for the song, the neighbors fight over a TV set showing the band performing, instead of a flower. The band was sued, but the controversy was quickly settled out of court.
Neighbours: Defining Moments was the first DVD box set released in 2002. [288] It is a compilation of fifteen classic episodes and a photo gallery. [288] The Neighbours: The Iconic Episodes Volume 1 DVD box set was released in 2008 and contains twenty-three episodes, the 1000th episode party celebration special and a photo gallery. [289]
Neighbours gets a new home, as hundreds of classic episodes launch on Amazon Freevee for UK viewers and Prime Video for Australian fans.
Neighbours: Erinsborough High is an Australian television series produced for video on demand and catch up TV services My5 and 10 Play. It was released on 11 November 2019. It was released on 11 November 2019.
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Chloe explains that she admires Felicity for returning. Chloe and John's marriage gets into trouble and she finds comfort in Darcy Tyler's company. When Chloe has an asthma attack, Darcy helps her and she asks him out to say thank you. They go to a showing of The Graduate and Chloe later gives Darcy an expensive watch. When she tells him that ...
Gail Lewis (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Fiona Corke.She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 11 March 1987.
Neighbours had featured a few short-term or minor male gay characters before for plot points or small story arcs, but Chris was the first male gay character to be given a prominent role. [10] The first minor male gay characters to appear were Andrew MacKenzie ( John Morris ) and Alf Taylor ( Frank Bren ) in 1994.