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词条 List of Neighbours characters (1987)
释义

  1. Harold Bishop

  2. Bouncer

  3. Henry Ramsay

  4. Gail Robinson

  5. Rob Lewis

  6. Mr Udagawa

  7. Hilary Robinson

  8. Beverly Marshall

  9. Jamie Clarke

  10. Melanie Pearson

  11. Amanda Harris

  12. Kenny Larkin

  13. Sally Wells

  14. Greg Cooper

  15. Tony Romeo

  16. Others

  17. References

  18. External links

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Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera that was first broadcast on 18 March 1985. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the serial in 1987, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by the show's executive producer Reg Watson. The 3rd season of Neighbours began airing on 12 January 1987.[1] Harold Bishop arrived during the same month. February saw the introductions of Bouncer and Henry Mitchell, son of established character Madge Mitchell. In March, Fiona Corke began playing Gail Lewis and Ernie Bourne took on the role of Gail's adoptive father, Rob. April saw the arrival of businessman Mr. Udagawa. Anne Scott-Pendlebury began appearing as Hilary Robinson in June. The following month saw the first appearances of new doctor Beverly Marshall, played by Lisa Armytage, and Melanie Pearson. July also saw the birth of Jamie Clarke, son of Des and Daphne Clarke. Briony Behets began playing Amanda Harris in August. Russell Crowe was introduced as Kenny Larkin the following month. October saw the arrivals of Sally Wells and Greg Cooper. Nick Carrafa began playing mechanic Tony Romeo in November.

Harold Bishop

{{Main|Harold Bishop}}Harold Bishop, played by Ian Smith, made his first screen appearance as Harold during the episode broadcast on 30 January 1987. He departed in September 1991, but returned five years later in October 1996. Harold remained on screen for over twelve years, making him one of the longest-running characters in the show's history. Smith announced his departure from Neighbours in August 2008. Following a cancer storyline, Harold made his final appearance on 27 February 2009. In December 2010, Smith revealed that he would be reprising his role and Harold returned on 9 May 2011. Harold is described as being "indecisive, considerate, stuffy and reserved."[2] Smith has earned various award nominations for his role as Harold. At the 2007 Inside Soap Awards, he was nominated for "Funniest Performance".[3] The following year saw Smith nominated for "Funniest Performance" again and "Best Actor".[4] In 2009, Smith was once again nominated for "Funniest Performance" and "Best Storyline" for Harold's cancer.[5] That same year he was nominated for the "Most Popular Personality" and "Most Popular Actor" Logie Awards.[6]{{-}}

Bouncer

{{Main|Bouncer (Neighbours)}}Bouncer made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 February 1987 and he exited the series on 12 February 1993 after six years. He was trained by Luke Hura. ,When Neighbours needed a golden Labrador puppy, they turned to animal trainer Luke Hura and his canine actors agency, who provided them with Bouncer.[7] Bouncer was paid more than the human actors and Hura revealed that he was worth between $100,000 and $200,000.[7] Bouncer's fan cards became the most popular out of any cast member.[8] One of Bouncer's most famous storylines had him dreaming that he was getting married to Rosie, Clarrie McLachlan's Sheepdog, who lived next door. During an interview, Anne Charleston (who played Madge Bishop) said "The whole cast was mortified about that! It reduced it to a three-year-old's programme. It was very strange."[9]

Thirteen weeks after finishing his final scenes on Neighbours, Bouncer died of cancer aged seven.[10] Following his death, Bouncer was sent more tributes from fans around the world than any of the human cast.[11]

MSN TV editor Lorna Cooper also commented on Bouncer and his dream stating: "Neighbours featured some bizarre dream sequences: there was the Christmas edition with Mike Young and Shane Ramsay as Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee and the episode in which Harold Bishop fantasised about being a Scottish laird. But nothing has topped Bouncer the Labrador's dream that he was marrying Clarrie McLachlan's dog, Rosie. What were the writers thinking?"[10] Bouncer's dream was later named the second "weirdest" storyline in the show's history.[12]

Henry Ramsay

{{Main|Henry Ramsay (Neighbours)}}Henry Ramsay (né Mitchell), played by Craig McLachlan. He made his first on-screen appearance on 19 February 1987. Henry departed on 23 November 1989. McLachlan won three Logie Awards for his role as Henry during his time with Neighbours.[13] He was also nominated for 'Most Popular Personality'. The following year he won the 'Most Popular Actor' award again and 'Most Popular Personality'.[14] Following the departure of Peter O'Brien (Shane Ramsay), producers began a search for a new "hunk" to keep the female viewers interested.[15] McLachlan was 21 when he auditioned for Neighbours and despite having no prior acting experience, apart from a brief appearance in Sons and Daughters, he was cast as Henry Mitchell.[16] McLachlan initially signed on to Neighbours for six weeks.[17] Henry was described as "living under a cloud of suspicion" from the other neighbours after they learnt about his criminal record.[18] He was also described as being streetwise, irresistible and a ladies man.[18] Henry counteracted his "beefy image" by being a bit mischievous and "good for a laugh".[19] This led to him being called the "Punk who turned Hunk" by John Kercher in his 1989 Neighbours: facts, features, interviews with your favourite TV stars book.[19] McLachlan described his character as being "fun-loving" and "wacky".[20]

In the UK, 16.6 million viewers watched Henry leave Ramsay Street in 1991.[21]

Gail Robinson

{{Main|Gail Robinson (Neighbours)}}Gail Lewis (previously Robinson), played by Fiona Corke. She made her first appearance on-screen on 11 March 1987. She departed on 27 June 2007. She made guest appearances in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Corke described her time on the show as "an amazing experience" and added "It was so full on and so huge you didn't know if you were an actor or in a pop group half the time."[22] In 1988, Corke became one of ten actors from the show who were flown to London to perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance.[22] Corke departed Neighbours in 1989 after deciding she wanted to experience life outside of the show.[22] In 2005, Corke was one of many ex-cast members who made a return to Neighbours to appear in an episode celebrating the show's 20th anniversary.[23] In December 2009, Stefan Dennis called for the return of Gail and Corke.[24] The BBC said Gail's most notable moment was "Running off with the triplets."[25] Ruth Deller of television website Lowculture said Gail was the "most well-remembered" of Paul's wives.[26] Of Gail and Paul's relationship The Sydney Morning Herald said "we fretted for what seemed like days until Gail Lewis (Fiona Corke) sashayed into Mr R's love zone. We knew from the start that Paul and Gail were star crossed. But who could have predicted that one love's rose could have so many thorns."[27]

Rob Lewis

{{Infobox soap character
| name = Rob Lewis
| series = Neighbours
| portrayer = Ernie Bourne
| first = 17 March 1987
| last = 15 September 1989
| death = 15 September 1989
| introducer = Reg Watson
| years = 1987-1989
| classification = Former;regular
| occupation = Mechanic
| wife = Brenda Lewis (backstory)
Gloria Gardner (1988-1989)
| adoptivedaughters = Gail Robinson
}}

Robert "Rob" Lewis, played by Ernie Bourne,[28] made his first appearance on 17 March 1987 and departed on 15 September 1989. A writer for BBC Online described Rob's most notable moment as "Arriving drunk and embarrassing Gail".

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Rob opens his own garage in Erinsborough and moves into Number 22 Ramsay Street with his adopted daughter, Gail (Fiona Corke). He moves out when Gail marries Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) but remains local. He goes into partnership with Harold Bishop (Ian Smith) but problems crop up due to the two men being polar opposites and constant arguing. Matters are made worse when Rob tries to woo Madge Ramsay (Anne Charleston) and the final straw comes when Harold accuses Rob of stealing money from the garage which Rob confesses to. Rob reveals he took the money to pay off debts incurred by betting on racehorses. Harold is annoyed and sells his half of the business to Jim Rovinson (Alan Dale). Rob causes embarrassment at a dinner party on the eve of Scott Robinson (Jason Donovan) and Charlene Mitchell's (Kylie Minogue) wedding by showing up late and drunk and flirts with Hilary Robinson (Anne Scott-Pendlebury) much to her annoyance. Rob misses the wedding with a hangover but redeems himself by giving Charlene indenture papers for a four-year apprenticeship at the garage as a wedding present.

When Gail decides to look for her biological parents, Rob is upset at the idea. Gail is distraught to discover her biological mother, Louise is dead but finds her father, Ian Chadwick (Robin Bowering). Rob, out of jealousy confronts Ian and warns him away. His plan backfires and Gail is disgusted and refuses to speak to Rob until he apologises to Ian. Rob grows more and more stubborn and competes for Gail's affections with Ian by buying gifts for Gail and Paul's wedding anniversary. Gail tells Rob, no matter what, he will always be her real father and he apologises and gives Ian his blessing to remain in contact with Gail.

Rob meets Gloria Gardner (Beverly Phillips) and falls in love with her. Gail is unimpressed due to Gloria's dress sense and loud personality. Their engagement is met with hostility from Gail and Gloria's son Dean (Andrew Larkins) but they realise their respective single parents love each other and are meant to be together. Paul soon discovers Rob is receiving stolen parts in order to save money and an argument ensues resulting in Rob driving off in a rainstorm and crashing his car. He is hospitalized with serious injuries and comatose for several days. Rob regains consciousness and tells Gloria and Gail to look after each other before going into cardiac arrest and dying.

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Mr Udagawa

{{Infobox soap character
| name = Mr Udagawa
| series = Neighbours
| portrayer = Lawrence Mah
| first = {{start date|1987|4|23|df=y}}
| last = {{end date|2017|10|10|df=y}}
| introducer = {{plainlist|
  • Reg Watson (1987)
  • Don Battye (1989)
  • Jason Herbison (2017)

}}


| years = 1987, 1989, 1992, 2017
| classification = Former; recurring
| occupation = Businessman
| wife = Mrs Udagawa
| sons = Hiroshi Udagawa
| grandsons = James Udagawa
| granddaughters = Jasmine Udagawa
}}

Toshiro Udagawa (commonly known as Mr. Udagawa), played by Lawrence Mah, made his first appearance on 23 April 1987 and made intermittent appearances over the next five years. In 2017, Mah returned to the serial.

In 2005, Mr. Udagawa topped a BBC website poll of "Top 20 Most Obscure Neighbours characters".[30] Readers described him as "a legendary Japanese businessman who seemed to spend his entire career visiting Paul Robinson at Lassiter's. The part of Mr Udagawa did not call for huge dialogue, but it was nonetheless played with a kind of brooding yet dignified menace. It's a great pity that Mr Udagawa was not asked back for the 20th anniversary celebrations, as it would have been nice to see how his career has progressed since those Erinsborough-obsessed days of the late 1980s." [30]

Mr. Udagawa is a client of the Daniels Corporation. He deals with Rosemary Daniels' (Joy Chambers) nephew

Paul Robinson and is impressed to learn Rosemary's mother Helen Daniels (Anne Haddy) also runs her own chauffeur business "Home James". Paul invites Mr. Udagawa to dinner and is successful and steps up his quest to secure a business deal by announcing that he and Gail Lewis (Fiona Corke) are engaged to be married. Mr. Udagawa then presents them with a Bonsai tree and later gives them a Japanese scroll when he returns. After witnessing some domestics and the truth about Paul and Gail's engagement, Mr Udagawa decides against making any further deals with Paul. However, Gail is able to talk him into signing with the corporation. He returns in 1989 and begins doing business with the pacific bank. Des Clarke (Paul Keane), learns Japanese in order to impress Mr. Udagawa but he mixes up the phrases and accidentally refers to all Japanese women as "dirty" instead of beautiful. Des is briefly fired but Paul is able to explain matters. While attending dinner at Number 28 with his wife Mrs Udgawa (Joyce Uwen), Mr. Udagawa assumes that Des is engaged to Kerry Bishop (Linda Hartley-Clark), prompting jealousy from Joe Mangel (Mark Litte) who barges in, attempting to attack Des but in the process knocking himself out. Mr. Udagawa reappears in 1992 and meets Paul's father, Jim Robinson (Alan Dale) for a drink, but the meeting is cut short when Jim's daughter Lucy Robinson (Melissa Bell) goes for a late-night swim in Lassiter's pond. He later asks Paul to take over the running of some hotels in Hawaii and Paul accepts.

25 years later, Mr. Udagawa returns to Erinsborough[31] and meets with Paul at his motel complex, Robinsons, which he previously owned under the name the Erins Burrow Motel. Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) is convinced that Mr Udagawa's son, Hiro is his biological father as his mother Kim Tanaka (Jenny Young) had previously had a relationship with him but Mr. Udagawa confirms Hiro was overseas when Leo and his brother David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) were conceived. When Mr Udagawa is prepared to withdraw his investment from the hotel after manager Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou) lies about her cancer diagnosis, Paul persuades him to give her another chance, which he does.[32]

Hilary Robinson

{{Main|Hilary Robinson}}Hilary Robinson, played by Anne Scott-Pendlebury first appeared on-screen during the episode broadcast on 25 June 1987. She returned in 1988 in a guest capacity and then returned in a permanent role in 1989. The character departed the show on 28 February 1990. Scott-Pendlebury reprised her role in 2005 for the serial's 20th anniversary episode. Hilary was central to many storylines including Tax evasion, animal rights and interfering with her neighbours personal lives. Ruth Deller of entertainment website Lowculture commented on Hilary stating: "Jim's cousin Hilary was one of the street's best busybodies. She was mostly a recurring guest character in the series, although she did have a stint as a permanent resident. She was a bit of a 'fusspot' but with her heart in the right place".[33] To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Neighbours, the BBC asked readers to nominate their 20 favourite obscure characters. Hilary came in fourth place and the readers called her "perpetually bitchy and irascible – got on everyone's nerves and was hugely funny".[34] They added, "Appeared sporadically in the late 80s. She wasn't based in Erinsborough but somehow got Jim and Beverly together -as if Dr Bev would ever have been a friend of such an old witch!!".[34] In Neighbours: The Official Annual 1991, John McCready and Nicola Furlong said that Sharon Davies (Jessica Muschamp) never got any peace and tranquillity when Hilary was around. They also said Scott-Pendlebury had made a mark on Neighbours.[35] A writer from Inside Soap branded Hilary Ramsay Street's "strait-laced resident".[36]

Beverly Marshall

{{Main|Beverly Marshall}}Beverly Marshall is a made her first on-screen appearance on 6 July 1987. The character was originally played by Lisa Armytage and Shaunna O'Grady took over from Armytage and began playing the character from 16 March 1989 until her departure on 5 September 1990. In 2005, O'Grady became one of many ex-cast members who made a return to Neighbours to appear in an episode celebrating the show's 20th anniversary.[37] Beverly was named as a "firm favourite with viewers" in John Kercher's 1989 book, Neighbours: facts, features, interviews with your favourite TV stars.[38] Kercher also named Beverly's relationship with Jim as "intriguing".[38] Ruth Deller named Beverly as Ramsay Street's "superdoc". In another feature, Lowculture called Beverly the "resident awesome all-powerful Neighbours doctor who came inbetween Clive Gibbons and Karl Kennedy".[39] The BBC said Beverly's most notable moment was "When she slapped one of her patients."[40]

Jamie Clarke

{{Main|Jamie Clarke (Neighbours)}}James Kingsley "Jamie" Clarke made his first appearance on 30 July 1987, following his birth. The character was originally played by Sarah Jane Dey from the character's birth and introduction. Ryder Susman briefly took over the role in 1989, before Dey returned.[41] Dey said she had to leave because of her hair length. In 1989, brothers Nicholas and James Mason took over the role of Jamie until his departure in 1990. In 2003, the character returned, this time played by Angus McLaren.[42] A writer for the BBC described Jamie's most notable moments as "Being involved in a car crash which left his mother, Daphne in a coma" and "Returning to the Street in 2004 to claim his inheritance."[43]

Melanie Pearson

{{Main article|Melanie Pearson}}Melanie Pearson (also Mangel) played by Lucinda Cowden, made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 30 July 1987. The character departed on 24 October 1991. Cowden joined the cast of Neighbours as Melanie for seven episodes in 1987.[44] She returned for six episodes the following year.[44] Cowden left to star in The Power, The Passion, but after the show was cancelled Cowden decided to call the Neighbours producer about a return.[45] In 2005, Cowden reprised her role for Neighbours' 20th anniversary celebrations. A writer for the BBC's Neighbours website said Melanie's most notable moment was "Asking Joe to marry her".[46] Ian Morrison, author of Neighbours: The Official Annual 1992, stated "If Melanie offers to lend a hand beware...her efforts don't always turn out as she would like!"[47] Katy Moon from Inside Soap praised Joe and Melanie's wedding, saying "No one can get hitched in soap these days without some kind of ruckus. But Joe Mangle and Melanie Pearson's wedding was a breeze and harks back to a time of innocence in soapland."[48] Moon commented that Joe had found his match "in bubbly Mel".[48] A Coventry Telegraph reporter observed that Melanie became "a soap favourite" and branded her a "girl next door with a foghorn laugh, the dizzy secretary with a heart of gold who had thousands of viewers tuning in to watch her antics."[49] Writing for BBC News, Genevieve Hassan included Melanie's laugh in her feature on the show's memorable moments."[50]

Amanda Harris

{{Infobox soap character
| series = Neighbours
| name = Amanda Harris
| portrayer = Briony Behets
| introducer = Reg Watson
| first = 13 August 1987
| last = 4 September 1987
| classification = Former; recurring
| occupation = Businesswoman
| home = Hong Kong
| husband = Peter Harris
| father = Len Mangel
| mother = Nell Mangel
| brothers = Joe Mangel
| daughters = Jane Harris
}}Amanda Harris, played by Briony Behets, made her first appearance on 13 August 1987. The character was introduced in an effort to explore Jane Harris's (Annie Jones) backstory.[51] Amanda comes to Erinsborough to reconnect with her daughter, having abandoned her to start a new life in Hong Kong. Amanda was described as being a "glamorous but ageing socialite" by a columnist for TV Week.[51] When a "scheming" Amanda notices how attractive Jane has become, she tries competing against her in order to get more attention.[51]

Amanda returns to Erinsborough after learning her mother, Nell Mangel (Vivean Gray), has suffered a heart attack. Amanda tells Nell she will take care of her house while she recovers. Amanda also tries to reconnect with her daughter, Jane. She notices that Jane is wearing make-up and no longer wears her glasses. Fearing Jane is now more attractive than she is, Amanda manipulates her daughter into removing her make-up, tying her hair back, and wearing her glasses again. Jane's confidence suffers, but she is pleased to have Amanda back. Amanda clashes with her mother's neighbour Madge Ramsay (Anne Charleston). Madge's son Henry (Craig McLachlan) is attracted to Amanda but backs off when he realises she is Jane's mother. Amanda then tells Henry, who is interested in Jane that Jane is only dating him to make Mike Young (Guy Pearce) jealous. She also butts heads with Madge when she accuses her of causing Nell's heart attack several months earlier. Amanda slowly manages to alienate most of Jane's friends with her behaviour. When Mike confronts Amanda about being jealous, she slaps him.

It soon emerges that Amanda only has returned to Erinsborough to hide, as she has committed insurance fraud. Nell and Jane ask her to leave and she returns to Hong Kong. The following year, Jane phones Amanda, inviting her to attend to Nell's wedding to John Worthington (Brian James) but Amanda tells her she is too busy attend. Amanda's brother Joe (Mark Little) overhears the conversation and tells her off for being too selfish to attend their mother's wedding before hanging up.

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Kenny Larkin

{{Infobox soap character
|series = Neighbours
|name = Kenny Larkin
|introducer = Reg Watson
|portrayer = Russell Crowe
|first= {{Start date|1987|09|21|df=y}}
|last = {{Start date|1987|10|12|df=y}}
|classification = Former; guest
|sisters = B.B. Larkin
}}Kenny Larkin, played by Russell Crowe made his first appearance on 21 September 1987. Kenny is introduced as a former cellmate of Henry Ramsay (Craig McLachlan).[52] The part of Kenny was Crowe's first recurrent television role and lasted four episodes.[52] In a biography about Crowe written by Martin Howden, Crowe initially expressed reluctance to take on the role.[53] "I was reading the script and I'm thinking, 'This is awful'. Then I get to the last scene and I've got to punch Craig McLachlan, and Jason Donovan tries to break up the fight, while Kylie Minogue is riding on my back trying to strangle me. And I went "I'll do it.".[53] Crowe claimed he had been paid more money for the four episodes he appeared in than his whole season at The Melbourne Theatre.[53] British newspapers reported that Crowe was to reprise role as part of the serial's 20th Anniversary celebrations in 2005 but his representative later confirmed that this was not true.[54]

Of his casting in a later interview, Crowe said "I was on the set for three hours one morning…it is really unfair to keep associating me with the show."[55] In a feature chronicling successful Neighbours alumni, The Sydney Morning Herald described Kenny as a "small-time crook". [56] The Mirror described Kenny, who they listed at Number 9 in a list of 23 Neighbours actors who left to conquer Hollywood, as "a dodgy ex-con, who was up to no good at all".[57] Wales Online labeled Kenny "a bruiser".[58]

Henry makes a $50 bet with Kenny that he can beat him in a darts competition held at Waterhole, where Henry works, but Kenny hustles him by feigning an arm injury and having his sister, B.B. (Tamasin Ramsay) throw for him. B.B. plays terribly at first but when Henry doubles the bet she scores a bullseye, leaving Henry $100 out of pocket. A few days later, Henry buys a round of drinks with a $50 note and Kenny memorizes the last three serial digits and causes trouble for Henry and his mother Madge (Anne Charleston) by telling her she shortchanged him and after Kenny recites the serial number to Madge and Henry's boss, Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis), she gives Kenny $45 in change. Madge and Henry are both in the frame for a scheme and an enraged Henry threatens Kenny with violence until he confesses everything. The following week, Kenny begins a smear campaign against Henry exposing his criminal past to his gardening clients.[57] Henry confronts him and a fight breaks out at Lassiter's and Paul breaks it up, barring Kenny from the complex for good.[57]

Hadley Freeman of The Guardian jokingly asked in her article on Crowe's auction following his divorce from Danielle Spencer "Where is Kenny Larkin's leather jacket?" in regard to his lack of souvenirs from his time on Neighbours. Freeman further asked "Where is Bouncer’s lead? A napkin from Lassiter's? A business card from Helen Daniels' taxi service, Home James? It's really like Russell doesn't appreciate cultural history."[59]

Sally Wells

{{Main|Sally Wells|}}Sally Wells, played by Rowena Mohr debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 15 October 1987. The character was created as the sister of Des Clarke (Paul Keane) and a new love interest for Henry Ramsay (Craig McLachlan).[60] In September 1987 it was announced that actress Rowena Mohr had been cast as Sally.[61] Of her casting Mohr said she was nervous because the serial was in its peak popularity at the time, but the cast helped her to settle in. The serial's producer axed the character, with Mohr citing that she felt they didn't think Sally fitted in with new storylines they were planning.[62] She then left to pursue projects in the UK, she later revealed that she would never reprise the role.[62] Sally is characterised by her constant need to have things her own way. She has been described as a strikingly pretty woman, catching the attention of all the other male characters, especially Henry.[63]

The BBC said Sally's most notable moment was "Finding out she had a brother she didn't know about – Des."[64]

Greg Cooper

{{Infobox soap character
| series = Neighbours
| name = Greg Cooper
| portrayer = Alan Fletcher
| introducer = Reg Watson
| first = 19 October 1987
| last = 10 November 1987
| classification = Former; recurring
| occupation = Mechanic
| home = Perth
| brothers = Colin Cooper
}}Greg Cooper, played by Alan Fletcher, made his first screen appearance on 19 October 1987. Fletcher explained that he filmed his scenes over a three week period and described the part as a "fill in job" as the show was between actors.[65] Fletcher returned to the show seven years later in the role of Karl Kennedy.[65] Comparing the two characters, Fletcher said it was more enjoyable playing Karl for twenty years than it would have been playing Greg for a couple of years. A writer for the show's official website commented, "imagine how different Erinsborough would have been had Mr Cooper hung around longer... we might not have ever met Dr Karl Kennedy and that would have been a very sad day."[66]

Greg comes to Erinsborough to work at the local garage. He catches up with Des Clarke (Paul Keane), who had been friends with him and his brother Colin. Greg reveals that Colin has died. During a dinner party, Des tries to talk to Greg about Colin, but Greg becomes upset and leaves. Des recalls Greg had an interest in boxing, but Colin was the more talented of the two. Greg's behaviour changes and starts becoming erratic, until one day he breaks down and confesses to his boss Jim Robinson (Alan Dale) that he caused Colin's death. He explains that his then-girlfriend left him for Colin, so he went into the boxing ring with Colin and beat him. Colin fell and hit his head as he was leaving the ring, killing him. Even though Greg was cleared of causing his death, he still blames himself. Greg decides to quit his job and leaves town.

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Tony Romeo

{{Infobox soap character
| name = Tony Romeo
| series = Neighbours
| portrayer = Nick Carrafa
| first = 25 November 1987
| last = 15 April 1988
| introducer = Reg Watson
| years = 1987-1988
| classification = Former; regular
| occupation = Mechanic
| mother = Elinora Romeo
| home =Perth
}}Antonio "Tony" Romeo, played by Nick Carrafa made his first appearance on 25 November 1987 and departed on 15 April 1988. Carrafa previously guested on the serial two years earlier as Tim Duncan, Danny Ramsay's biological father in a flashback.[67] To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Neighbours, the BBC asked readers to nominate their twenty favourite obscure characters. Tony came in sixth place and a reader said "Ro-may-oh". I can't remember anything else about the man apart from his name, and the way he pronounced it".[30]

Tony arrives in Erinsborough after many years away and asks Jim Robinson (Alan Dale) for a job at his garage after hearing from his friend Greg Cooper (Alan Fletcher) about the place. He quickly offends Jim's daughter in-law Charlene (Kylie Minogue) by flirting with her then flirts with Sally Wells (Rowena Mohr) who is dating Charlene's brother, Henry Ramsay (Craig McLachlan). Henry, annoyed, confronts Tony but is pushed into Lassiter's pond after Tony quickly subdues him with Karate moves. In spite of this, Tony and Henry become good friends.

In order to avoid an arranged marriage, his mother Elinora (Kate Jason) has organised for him, Tony writes a letter saying he has met someone else and persuades Jane Harris (Annie Jones) to take a photo with him in order to get his family off his back. However, problems multiply when Elinora flies to Erinsborough to meet Jane. The lie further snowballs when Jane opts out of Tony's scheme and he tells Elinora that Jane is bed-ridden with chicken pox and that Sally is Jane's sister. Eventually the truth is revealed and after a reading of tea leaves by Nell Mangel (Vivean Gray) which reveals that Tony's marriage to Angela, his intended bride, would be a disaster, Elinora leaves, giving him her blessing.

Tony invites Sally to move in but it is a disaster as Tony is untidy and refuses to do any housework. They ask their landlord Mr. Phillips (Earl Francis) to do some alterations and he agrees but at a price; a rent hike. They involve several of their friends in a painting party which is successful. Tony continues to pursue Jane but she is still wrestling with her feelings for Mike Young (Guy Pearce) and continues to try to win her over. Tony then becomes depressed when he sees he is getting nowhere with Jane and decides to leave Erinsborough before quitting the garage. Before his departure, he learns of his father suffering a potentially fatal stroke and decides to join him in Perth.

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Others

Date(s) Character Actor Circumstances
12–15 January Ralph Drew}}William Upjohn}}Ralph Drew}} Ralph arrives at Number 26 Ramsay Street pretending to be a Reverend under the name Errol Price and meets Helen Daniels. He tells her he had worked at the prison where Terry Inglis was incarcerated and how he felt when she committed suicide. Ralph asks Helen to take him to Terry's grave and he later kidnaps her.[1] Helen's grandson Paul Robinson soon becomes suspicious as he has already met the real Errol Price who is on holiday. Paul asks Shane Ramsay to follow Ralph and he and Charlene Mitchell track him down to the cemetery where they find him holding Helen captive with the intent to kill her. Ralph tries to flee but Charlene knocks him out with a shovel. It is revealed that Ralph is a former boyfriend of Terry who suffered with mental problems and blamed Paul for Terry's death in prison. He is then arrested.
3–10 February Gerard Singer}}Bryan Marshall}}[68]Gerard Singer}} Gerard is the fiance of Rosemary Daniels. He meets Rosemary's mother Helen and they discover they have a lot in common. Gerard and Helen begin an affair. Unable to continue deceiving Rosemary who is excited over wedding plans, Gerard calls off the engagement. Helen finishes the affair with Gerard but the truth is revealed when Rosemary finds the letters from Gerard to Helen.
23 February–23 August 1988 Derek Morris}}Noel Hodda}}[69]Derek Morris}}Derek is a journalist who enrages Paul Robinson by digging for information on his past with Terry Inglis, for his magazine Disclosure. He then talks to Paul's neighbour, Nell Mangel who reveals the truth about the relationship between Paul and his secretary Susan Cole. Rosemary Daniels, after failing to buy Derek's silence, buys out the magazine and is forced to hire Derek for the New York division of the Daniels Corporation. Derek returns as a troubleshooter and quickly begins throwing his weight around by suspending Paul and sacking Henry Ramsay and his mother Madge Bishop. He then makes advances towards Jane Harris and agrees to reinstate Paul if she goes out on a date with him. As days pass, Derek quickly becomes unpopular with the staff and many customers of the complex. He tells Des Clarke he will be terminating the lease of the Coffee Shop. Mike Young and Scott Robinson confront Derek when begins harassing Jane again. Mike is unable to retaliate against Derek on a good-behaviour bond but Scott punches Derek and as a result he fires Jane and bans Scott and Mike from the premises. A strike is staged in protest and Paul's wife, Gail quickly discovers Derek is a mole from a rival organisation and he leaves after being exposed and Paul is reinstated as manager.
25–26 February (Parnell), 25–27 February (Brody and Wheels)ParnellGerard Maguire [70] {{Anchor|Parnell}}{{Anchor|Brody}}{{Anchor|Wheels}}Parnell is a bank robber who targets Des Clarke, the manager of the pacific bank. He tells his associate Brody to hold Des' wife Daphne hostage as insurance while he robs the bank. When the police descend on Ramsay Street, Brody panics and threatens to shoot Daphne. Scott Robinson, Mike Young and Eileen Clarke arrive and Brody tries to escape but Eileen and Scott subdue him and he is arrested. Parnell's getaway driver, Wheels takes Des to the bank where he empties the safe and knocks him unconscious. Wheels tries to flee but he is foiled by his former cellmate, Henry Ramsay who seizes the money and Parnell gives chase. Henry then throws the money into a pond and he and Parnell fight just before the police arrive and arrest Parnell.
Brody Richard Moss[70]
WheelsScott Lucey[70]
17 March–1 April Dean BartholomewBurt Cooper}}[71]Dean Bartholomew}} Dean is the head chef at Lassiter's. He has a difficult relationship with head of housekeeping, Nell Mangel but is quick to defend her when Paul Robinson sacks her. He then stages a strike until Nell is reinstated. Paul is forced to hire his friends and family as temporary staff when the hotel undergoes inspection. Dean turns up but is locked in the pantry to prevent him from revealing the truth. When he is released, he threatens to inform his friend, the hotel inspector Bernard Elliot of everything. However, Dean praises the hotel when he meets with Bernard and Lassiter's passes the inspection.
20 March–5 May IvanNick Antipos}}[72]Ivan}} Ivan arrives at Number 24 Ramsay Street demanding money from Henry Ramsay after betting on the Ramsay Street Olympics which ends in a tie. He threatens Henry but his mother Madge writes Ivan an I.O.U. and promises Ivan will get his money. Ivan later gets into an argument with Harold Bishop during a bucks party but the situation is quickly diffused by Jeremy Lord.
30 March–1 April Bernard Elliott Ric Hutton[73] Bernard Elliot}} Bernard is a hotel inspector and arrives at Lassiter's hotel as part of a travel agents’ convention staying at Lassiter’s. Paul Robinson is eager for Bernard's opinion in order to raise the hotel's rating. Bernard wants to see his old friend Dean Bartholomew who works at the hotel as a chef but has currently gone on strike unbeknownst to him. However, a cover story is invented that Dean has been called away. Bernard and Dean eventually meet with the latter singing the praises of the hotel, resulting in a glowing review.
6 April–17 October Allen Lawrence Neil Fitzpatrick [74]{{Anchor|Allan Lawrence}} Allen is the estranged father of Daphne Clarke. Daphne's husband, Des invites him to dinner, which does not sit well with Daphne, who is still bitter at Alan for being cold and distant when she was growing up. Daphne also blames Allan for driving away a former boyfriend, who later died in a car accident and initially wants to nothing to with him. After a talk with Des, Daphne agrees to see Allen. However, things quickly go sour when Allen expresses disappointment that Daphne's unborn baby could potentially be a female, upsetting Daphne. Several months later, Daphne learns from her mother, Tina that Allen is dying and urges her to make peace with him, which Daphne does. Allen reveals that he has changed his will to leave everything to Daphne, and she leaves to take care of him in his final months, taking her son Jamie with her. Allen dies in March 1988.
13–15 AprilChristine WiltonKerry McGuire[75] {{Anchor|Christine Wilton}}{{Anchor|Dennis Wilton}} Christine is an art critic who arrives in Erinsborough in order to view a portrait painted by Helen Daniels and stays at Lassiter's hotel. Henry Ramsay is attracted to Christine and he helps her move her things into her room. When Henry pours some champagne for him and Chrisitne, he is soaked and removes his shirt. Christine's husband, Dennis arrives and assumes they are having an affair. Christine and Dennis argue and Henry falls asleep. Christine then meets Helen and sees her paintings and upsets her with her criticism. However, Dennis agrees to buy one of Helen's portraits. The Wiltons have lunch with Helen before returning to the United States.
Dennis WiltonRandall Berger[75]
30 April–26 May Jeremy LordTim Elston[76] Jeremy Lord}} Jeremy is Gail Lewis' ex-husband. They divorced shortly after Gail's adoptive mother, Brenda died. Jeremy reappears in Gail's life wanting to reconcile with her, causing Paul Robinson to feel jealous. Jeremy and Gail reunite and he proposes. Jeremy races his old car "Number 13" which is perceived to be unlucky and despite Gail's protests, he races the car but goes too fast and ends up crashing, resulting in his death.
18–21 April}}Greg Davis Alex Papps[77] Greg Davis}} Greg is a former schoolmate of Charlene Mitchell and Scott Robinson who previously dropped out of Erinsborough High. He and a friend stash some flammable equipment under Charlene's caravan at Lassiter's while they plan their next school arson attack. When Greg tries to retrieve the equipment, he knocks over the petrol can while Charlene and Scott are having a barbecue and a fire is caused as a result, and Charlene is injured. Scott and his brother Paul tackle Greg, who tries to flee and he confesses to starting several school fires.
19 May–21 November 1991 Emma Gordon Tamsin West[78] Emma Gordon}} Emma is Lucy Robinson's best friend. They fall out when Emma decides to go to another girl's barbecue instead of Lucy's party due Lucy's recent stuck-up behaviour after returning home from holiday but reconcile. When Lucy leaves for boarding school, Emma begins hanging around with Todd Landers who shows a romantic interest her but he is too young for her and she prefers the older Nick Page, however Nick is not interested in her. Several years later, while on a break from his relationship with Cody Willis, Todd asks Emma out and they date for a while. Cody catches them kissing and Todd admits to Emma, he is still in love with Cody and she is unimpressed. She later dates Josh Anderson after he gives her some earrings but she is annoyed when she discovers he previously gave them to Lucy who rejected them. Emma's friendship with Lucy comes to an end when Lucy takes credit for Emma's winning advertising campaign for a job interview after the entries are mixed up.
26–27 May Meredith Lord Terrie Waddell[79]Meredith Lord}} Meredith is Jeremy Lord's wife. She arrives at Number 22 Ramsay Street in search of her husband only to be greeted by Jeremy's ex-wife, Gail Lewis who tells her of Jeremy's death in an accident involving his old racecar. Gail is about to reveal the truth about Jeremy's double life but Paul Robinson stops her. Gail lies to Meredith that Jeremy only talked about her. Meredith reveals she is pregnant and stays with Gail before leaving for Brisbane to bury Jeremy.
29 May–6 April 1989 Reverend Sampson Howard Bell[80] Reverend Sampson}} Reverend Sampson is the local vicar at St. Stephen's church. He makes friends with regular churchgoers Harold Bishop, Eileen Clarke and Nell Mangel. Sampson conducts the weddings of Scott Robinson and Charlene Mitchell, Harold and Madge, and Nell and John Worthington. He also presides over the christening of Jamie Clarke. Sampson later attends Nell and John's farewell celebrations. He later moves to another Parish and is succeeded by the younger Craig Richards.
13 July–5 April 1988Crystal Marker Jayne Healey [81]Crystal Marker}} Crystal is a former flame of Paul Robinson. When Crystal and Paul kiss, it is witnessed by Paul's sister Lucy, who is upset as she believes Gail Lewis, who Paul is married to for the sake of a business deal, is a better match. However, Paul explains things and he and Gail keep up the ruse. Several months later, Crystal returns to find Paul and Gail are now a real couple. Crystal meets Lou Carpenter and they begin flirting with each other at the pub, which is witnessed by Madge Ramsay who realises Lou is not the right man to marry.
22–31 JulyGino Rossini Joey Perrone [82]Gino Rossini}} Gino is hired by Daphne Clarke to work in the coffee shop after she is impressed by his references but he reveals they are his sick father's and he cannot cook at all. However, Gino's father is offered the job once he recovers. Gino briefly dates Melanie Pearson.
4–12 AugustMegan Downey Michelle O’Grady[83]{{Anchor|Megan Downey}} Megan dates Mike Young after his breakup with Jane Harris. Their relationship is tested by distance as Megan lives in Canberra. Jane is visibly uncomfortable seeing Mike and Megan together as she still has feelings for Mike. Megan tries to convince Mike to move out of his home in Ramsay Street and into a flat with her but her selfish attitude puts him off and Megan leaves alone.
5–6 AugustDebbie Morris Andrea Blaski[84]{{Anchor|Debbie Morris}} Henry Ramsay meets Debbie when she is upset after reading a break-up letter from her boyfriend. Henry buys Debbie a coffee and they get along. However, when Debbie's ex-boyfriend appears, she runs straight into his arms they reconcile, much to Henry's disappointment.
24 AugustGraham Baxter Chris Waters [85] Graham Baxter}} Graham is a business partner of Amanda Harris' husband, Peter. He demands money from her which she has takenfrom Peter's business which, refuses to hand over. Amanda then threatens to implicate Peter for failing to declare the money. Graham mentions that Peter has contacts who will find her and Amanda agrees to meet Graham outside the Waterhole pub then asks Henry Ramsay and Scott Robinson to meet her at the pub. Amanda then refuses to hand the money over and pretends that Graham is hassling her and Henry manages to scare him away.
27 AugustKaren Armstrong Gael Andrews [86] Karen Armstrong}} Karen is the wife of Stephen Armstrong. She blames Beverly Marshall for their breakup and pours a glass of wine over her head.
8–25 September Rick Hansen Dominic McDonald[87] Rick Hansen}} Rick meets Lucy Robinson when she recovers in hospital from an operation to remove a brain tumour, her doctor. Rick and Lucy get along well due to being the same age. Lucy falls for Rick but she annoys him when she asks him he is worried about dying. He then apologises for losing his temper and they agree to put it behind him. When Lucy visits Rick after they make up, she is shocked to find the nurses stripping his sheets and talking about how they will miss him, she assumes he has died but it is revealed he has been discharged and Lucy spends the school holidays with him in the countryside.
14–28 September Stephen Armstrong Peter Adams[88]Stephen Armstrong}} Stephen is Beverly Marshall's ex-boyfriend. They broke up when he began hitting her. He reappears in Beverly's life and she chooses him over Jim Robinson and they move in together. However, Stephen quickly reverts to his old ways and Beverly throws him out.
21–30 SeptemberB.B. LarkinTamasin Ramsay[89]B.B. Larkin}} B.B. is the sister of Kenny Larkin. Kenny brings her to the Waterhole in a scheme to hustle Henry Ramsay by pretending Kenny is injured and that she is a terrible darts player. However, Brenda is able to hit the bullseye and apologises to Henry the next day for the scheme. They quickly become friends and Henry moves in with Kenny and B.B. for a while. After another of Kenny's schemes nearly gets Henry fired, B.B. vouches for Henry to his boss Paul Robinson, exonerating him.
23 September–7 May 1989Glen MathesonRichard Moss[90]Glen Matheson}} Glen is a friend of Gail Lewis, from her days as a stewardess. They catch up over lunch and there is a spark between them. Paul Robinson, who is married to Gail for the sake of a business deal feels jealous. Glen feels put off when Gail constantly talks about Paul and leaves realising she loves him for real. However, when Glen returns Gail is eager to see him and they begin spending more and more time together. Helen Daniels witnesses Glen kissing Gail goodbye but Gail tells her she loves Paul. When Gail is about to leave Paul, Glen tries to make her see sense. Glen later dates Jane Harris, who is considerably younger than him much to the chagrin of her grandmother, Nell Mangel but The relationship quickly fizzles out. Glen later helps Jane's uncle, Joe Mangel conquer his fear of flying.
25–29 September Tina Bentley Beverley Dunn[91] Tina Bentley}} Tina is Daphne Clarke's estranged mother. She arrives for her grandson Jamie's christening and sits at the back of the church without Daphne noticing. When she arrives at Number 28, Daphne soon recognises Tina. The reunion is frosty as Tina had walked out on Daphne when she was a teenager. Tina reveals she is remarrying and moving to New Zealand and wants to see Daphne and Jamie before she leaves. Daphne eventually softens when Tina reveals her ex-husband, Daphne's father Allen is dying. The women make up before Tina leaves.
2 October–9 March 1988 Mr. Griffiths Steve Payne[92]Mr. Griffiths}} Mr. Griffiths brings his old mini to the garage for parts. Rob Lewis rejects it but Charlene Mitchell shows an interest and she buys it for $20 and names the car "Willie". Charlene later contacts Griffiths when she find a rare valuable inside Willie.
3–11 November Chrissie Adams Sheryl Munks Chrissie Adams}} Chrissie is the goddaughter of Helen Daniels' friend Frank Darcy. She encourages Helen's granddaughter, Lucy Robinson to wear makeup. Chrissie makes a play for Lucy's brother Scott, unaware he is going through marital difficulties and exacerbates the situation by suggesting Scott is keen on her in front of his wife Charlene. She then tries to help Lucy win the affections of neighbour Mike Young by giving her a makeover but the result is disastrous when Mike laughs at her. Chrissie causes further trouble when she learns Greg Cooper was responsible for the death of someone and begins trying to convince people he is a murderer. Greg is furious, prompting Chrissie to fear for her life. Jim Robinson explains that Greg caused his brother's death in a boxing match, leaving Chrissie to feel bad for starting the rumours. Helen then sends Chrissie home.
13 November–2 August 1988 Pete Baxter Tony Briggs[93]Pete Baxter}} Pete is a former classmate of Mike Young and works at the Pacific Bank with Des Clarke. Des quickly learns that he is an athlete with chance of going to 1988 Seoul Olympics. Many local residents decide to hold a scavenger hunt to raise the money for Pete to support himself at the Institute of Sport, in Canberra and Des is able to get him time off. At the Institute, Pete injures himself by pushing himself too hard at running but he keeps it a secret. His chaperone Rachel Frazer reports it to the doctors and is furious with her but realising keeping quiet would only exacerbate the problem. Several weeks later, Pete walks out of the institute and reveals that he injured his leg further while ignoring doctor's orders. Scott Robinson encourages Pete to train for the Commonwealth games or the next Olympics but he tells him to mind his own business. He also snaps at Todd Landers when he asks him to help with sports training at Erinsborough High. Pete soon realises the error of his ways and decides to help at the school resumes his training
23–25 November 1988 Malcolm Clarke Noel Trevarthen[94]Malcolm Clarke}} Malcolm is Des Clarke's estranged father. He arrives after his daughter, Sally Wells tracks him down. Des and his mother Eileen are reluctant to see him as he abandoned them early in Des' life. After some initial frostiness, Malcolm woos Eileen successfully and she agrees to give him a second chance and they decide to remarry. However, Malcolm jilts Eileen on their wedding day and she has a breakdown. Malcolm, racked with guilt then gives Eileen tickets he wins on a television quiz show for a holiday in Europe. He returns to Erinsborough several months later with a new girlfriend, Leanne Sterling and reveals he has sold his house in order to fund her expensive tastes and asks Des to pretend his house is Malcolm's. Leanne is far more interested in Des and constantly flirts with him and denies it to Malcolm. Eventually, Des exposes the lies and Leanne leaves. Malcolm leaves to tour Australia after Des wins him a caravan in a game show "Scoop the Pool".

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46. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/neighbours/whoswho/characterbiogs/index.shtml?content/_melaniemangel/page1 |title=Character: Melanie Mangel |publisher=BBC |accessdate=10 March 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040927224247/http://www.bbc.co.uk/neighbours/whoswho/characterbiogs/index.shtml?content%2F_melaniemangel%2Fpage1 |archivedate=27 September 2004 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
47. ^{{cite book|title=Neighbours: The Official Annual 1992|last=Morrison|first=Ian|year=1991|publisher=The Hamlyn Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-600-57311-1|ref=refmorrison}}
48. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.insidesoap.co.uk/inside-story/1992-top-of-the-plots.html|title=1992 – Top of the Plots!|last=Moon|first=Katy|date=29 June 2012|work=Inside Soap|accessdate=23 July 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140413141728/http://www.insidesoap.co.uk/inside-story/1992-top-of-the-plots.html|archivedate=13 April 2014|df=dmy-all}}
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51. ^{{cite journal|title=Now mum's the word for Briony|journal=TV Week|date=8 August 1987|page=25}}
52. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturepicturegalleries/11485644/russell-crowe-best-movies-pictures.html?frame=3239710|title=Neighbours (1987) - Russell Crowe through the years: in pictures|accessdate= 12 October 2018|}}
53. ^Howden, Martin
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56. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/role-of-honour-20050314-gdkx4j.html|title=Role of Honour|work=Sydney Morning Herald|date=14 March 2005|accessdate=12 October 2018|publisher= Fairfax Media}}
57. ^{{cite news|url= https://www.mirror.co.uk/usvsth3m/23-neighbours-stars-who-left-5344747|title=23 Neighbours stars who left Ramsay Street to conquer Hollywood|work=Daily Mirror|publisher=Reach plc|date=17 March 2015|accessdate=12 October 2018|first=Ed|last=Jefferson}}
58. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/film-news/neighbours-30-famous-faces-who-8859117|title=Neighbours at 30 - Some of the famous faces who found their feet on Ramsey Street|date=17 March 2015|accessdate=12 October 2018|work=Wales Online|author= Keeley Bolger, Kathryn Williams}}
59. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/lostinshowbiz/2018/mar/22/leather-jock-strap-one-used-chariot-bid-for-russell-crowe-divorce-detritus-auction|title=A leather jock strap, one used chariot … what are we bid for Russell Crowe’s divorce detritus?|date= 22 March 2018|accessdate=12 October 2018|publisher=Guardian Media Group |work=The Guardian}}
60. ^{{cite book|last=Mercado|first=Andrew|title=Super Aussie soaps: behind the scenes of Australia's best loved TV shows|year=2004|publisher=Pluto Press Australia|isbn=1-86403-191-3|page=211|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=i-U_OkpqpKMC&pg=PA211&dq=sally+wells+neighbours&hl=en&ei=kqYJTK6nKZv40wTVz7Vr&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=sally%20wells%20neighbours&f=false|accessdate=31 May 2010}}
61. ^{{cite web|last=Gowdie|first=Cathy|title=Opera on a great big scale|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4DwpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_JIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3443,2273020&dq=rowena+mohr&hl=en|work=The Age|publisher=(Fairfax Media)|accessdate=3 April 2011|date=4 September 1987}}
62. ^{{cite web|title=Interviews > Rowena Mohr|url=http://perfectblend.net/features/interview-mohr.htm|work=Perfectblend|author=Steve|accessdate=4 June 2010|date=30 August 2008}}
63. ^{{cite book|authors=Wallis, Neil and Hogan, Dave|title=The Neighbours factfile|year=1989|publisher=Angus & Robertson|isbn=0-207-16382-0|page=70|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=OyF8QgAACAAJ&dq=The+Neighbours+factfile&cd=1|accessdate=4 June 2010}}
64. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/neighbours/whoswho/characterbiogs/index.shtml?content/_sallywells/page1|title=Character: Sally Wells|publisher=BBC|accessdate=24 March 2011|archiveurl=http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20040410155533/http://www.bbc.co.uk/neighbours/whoswho/characterbiogs/index.shtml?content/_sallywells/page1|archivedate=10 April 2004}}
65. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/what-s-on/doctor-beat-1-509300|title=Doctor beat|date=6 December 2007|work=Doncaster Free Press|accessdate=12 February 2018}}
66. ^{{cite web|url=http://tenplay.com.au/channel-eleven/neighbours/features/who-were-they-before|title=Erinsborough's Doppelgangers...|date=8 November 2013|publisher=Tenplay|accessdate=12 February 2018}}
67. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 60|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Mark Callan; Writer: Reg Watson|network=Seven Network|airdate=7 June 1985}}
68. ^{{cite web|url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/3af489071d914270bcf0c0e0e83818e3|title=Neighbours:BBC One London, 20 June 1988}}
69. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thesoapshow.com/aussiesoaps/outoftheblue_ron.htm|title=Noel Hodda:Ron O'Donnell in Out of the blue|work= The Soap Show}}
70. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 434|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Gaye Arnold; Writer: Ray Kolle|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 25 February 1987}}
71. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 447|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director :Andrew Friedman; Writer: Ray Kolle|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 17 March 1987}}
72. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 450|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Andrew Friedman; Writer: Ray Harding|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 20 March 1987}}
73. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 456|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Steve Mann; Writer: David Phillips|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 30 March 1987}}
74. ^{{cite web|url=http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/bbc-sends-man-royalty-cheques-for-20-years-for-a-tv-show-he-never-appeared-in-11363991249672|title= BBC sends man royalty cheques for 20 years – for a TV show he never appeared in|date=10 July 2015|author=PA Real Life Features|accessdate=12 February 2018|website= BT.com: Lifestyle}}
75. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 466|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Kendal Flanagan; Writer: Betty Quin|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 30 March 1987}}
76. ^{{cite journal|last=Cook|first=Stephen|date=25 April 1987|title=Shy Tim's The New Neighbours Nasty|journal=TV Week|}}
77. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/oh-what-a-beautiful-morning-20080922-gdsvu3.html|title=All Grown Up|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=22 September 2008|accessdate=6 October 2018|first=Emily Dunn|last= Elicia Murrray |publisher=Fairfax Media}}
78. ^{{cite web|url=http://press.comedycentral.co.uk/daily-fix/where-are-they-now/the-twist-family-from-round-the-twist|work=Comedy Central UK|title=Where are they now? The Twist Family from Round the Twist|accessdate=2 June 2013}}
79. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 497|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Tony Osicka; Writer: Rick Maier|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 26 May 1987}}
80. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 500|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Tony Osicka; Writer: Ysabelle Dean|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 29 May 1987}}
81. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 531|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Chris Langman; Writer: John Upton|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate=13 July 1987}}
82. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 538|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Steve Mann; Writer: David Phillips|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 22 July 1987}}
83. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 547|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director:Peter Andrikidis; Writer: Ray Kolle|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 4 August 1987}}
84. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 548|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director:Peter Andrikidis; Writer: Roger Moulton|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 4 August 1987}}
85. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 561|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Paul Maloney; Writer: Betty Quin|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 24 August 1987}}
86. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 564|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Paul Maloney; Writer: Penny Fraser|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 27 August 1987}}
87. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.starnow.co.uk/dominicmcdonald|title=StarNow - Dominic McDonald}}
88. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 581|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Andrew Friedman ; Writer: Lois Booton|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 14 September 1987}}
89. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 581|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director:Paul Maloney; Writer:Betty Quin|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 21 September 1987}}
90. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.richardmoss.biz/biography.php|title=Richard Moss Biography}}
91. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 585|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Paul Moloney; Writer: Tarquin Scott|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 2 October 1987}}
92. ^{{Cite episode|title=Episode 590|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive Producer: Reg Watson; Director: Mark Piper; Writer: Reg Watson|network=Network Ten|station=Ten|airdate= 2 October 1987}}
93. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2214063/Glittering-Sapphires-The-incredible-story-Aboriginal-band-overcame-racism-Australias-Supremes.html|title=Glittering Sapphires:of an Aboriginal band who overcame racism to become Australia's Supremes|date=7 October 2012|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=2 June 2013|first=Helen|last=Pow}}
94. ^{{cite web|url= https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbcone/london/1989-04-05#at-13.30|title=Neighbours:BBC One London, 5 April 1989}}
  • {{cite book|title=Russell Crowe: The Biography|author=Howden, Martin|year=2010|publisher=John Blake Publishing Ltd|isbn=1782192573}}

External links

  • Characters and cast at the Official Neighbours website
  • [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088580/fullcredits#cast Characters and cast] at the Internet Movie Database
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