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'Neighbors' canceled again, two years after revival

February 21, 2025
Jackie Woodburne and Ian Smith have been stalwarts of Ramsay St for decades
Jackie Woodburne and Ian Smith have been stalwarts of Ramsay St for decades

SYDNEY — Beloved Australian soap drama Neighbors has been canceled again, two years after it was saved by Amazon MGM Studios.

Without specifying a reason, Amazon confirmed the series will finish at the end of 2025 — 40 years and more than 9,000 episodes after its television debut.

It was first cancelled by Channel 5 in 2022, but revived by Amazon for its streaming platforms just four months after a star-studded farewell episode watched by millions.

The soap - which helped launch the careers of Kylie Minogue, Guy Pearce and Margot Robbie - has long been a huge hit with Australian and UK audiences, and last year received its first Emmy nomination.

A statement on the show's social media said the soap would be "resting" from December.

"Audiences all around the world have loved and embraced Neighbors for four decades and we are very proud of the huge success over the last two years," executive producer Jason Herbison wrote.

"We value how much the fans love Neighbors and we believe there are more stories of the residents of Ramsay Street to tell in the future," Hebrison added, hinting that the producers will again hunt for a new backer.

New episodes will continue to air on Amazon Prime Video and Australia's Channel Ten four times a week until the end of 2025.

In a statement, Amazon MGM Studios said it was "proud" to have played "a small part" in Neighbours history.

"Forty years is an incredible milestone," a spokesperson said.

Set and filmed in Melbourne, Neighbors was first broadcast in Australia in 1985 and launched on BBC One a year later.

The show has lately featured more diverse characters and storylines, amid questions over how well it reflected modern Australia. It featured the first same-sex marriage on Australian TV.

It also had its controversies, however. A number of actors recently came forward with racism allegations, prompting production company Fremantle Media to promise a review.

News of the show's cancellation comes after actor Ian Smith - who plays Ramsay Street stalwart Harold Bishop - last year announced he would leave the show, revealing he has terminal cancer. — BBC


February 21, 2025
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