@@TF80s 6:37pm? Really? I don’t remember that start time. However, given it’s a 22 minute show it’s not all that surprising. I remember the ‘Inside Ulster’ news update was always at 6:57pm-7:00pm. Meanwhile, Home and Away at 6:30pm on RTE2 - conflicting times 😂
@@boldbeautifulau l was always a Neighbours fan so no conflict for me but we did always switch over to catch the last couple of minutes of H&A on Network 2 after Neighbours ended on BBC 1 NI. It was months ahead of UTV at the time and always looked better on Network 2 for some reason ☺ 5.10pm on UTV was an awful time for that show anyways, it always made it feel like a children's show being on that early.
@@TF80s agreed. I always watched H&A on Network 2 too because they screened episodes fully unedited, however UTV/ITV edited every episode (the closing credits are an example). I loved how (at that time) RTE was so close to the Australian broadcast, in fact, RTE had the international premiere. Something that was revoked once Channel 5 UK got the rights. I think now, RTE sit one episode behind Channel 5.
@@truth901 True...all this gay-marriage shite, and the actors looked like posing robots that really thought they were something. Then Guy Pearce returns with Annie jones for the final 2 episodes...and it's like the 80's again but in the present....
@@truth901 It ended because trash UK network Channel 5 who co-produced it decided they wanted to finance more 'home-grown drama' instead, despite the fact that Neighbours was pretty much the only reason many UK viewers even tuned into Channel 5. Without Channel 5's money the show couldn't afford to keep running. Nothing to do with being 'woke' whatever you think that even means. Basically it ended because C5 values UK over Australian productions despite what their own viewers stated to them.
Mike Young real name Guy Pearce is English Born in the UK ELY CAMBRIDGSHIRE settled in AUSTRALIA as a Kid , Majority of Australians are English and Irish Settlers .
@@carn9507 Kylie Minougue mum born in Wales, , Daphne who plays Elaine Clarke is born in Scotland, Benji Mcnair who play Malcom Kennedy Born in London ,Jackie Woodbourne who plays Susan Kennedy born in Ireland, Vivian Grey Played as Mrs Mangel Born in the UK , Tom Oliver who pays Lou Carpenter born in the UK, Jason Donavan Dad Terrence Donavan Born in the UK Middlesex , Des Clark mum plays as Eileen ,Myra de Groot Born in London UK.
@@jakeb7912 Alan Dale (Jim) is a New Zealander. I never knew that as a teen watching Neighbours but I did notice at the time he said "jeans" funny (gins).
I’m a local to where they filmed neighbours…these days if they sold a house in Ramsey street it would be to an international investor and bulldozed to put up a white monstrosity mansion 😭😭😭😭
That was Glen. He showed up asking Jim to pay his mother's funeral bill but Jim refused and Glen called him out and he was forced to admit he had a one-nighter with Glen's Mum, Maureen in 'Nam. Nick was an orphaned Graffiti artist who tagged Jim's fence at the workshop and was eventually caught by Todd and Henry when he tried to do it again.
@@Hulk2k6 yeah he certainly had a few addictions I don’t think Helen Daniels would have approved of! From the recent pics of him, Mark is still quite a spunk today
Why did the robinsons adopt this Nick for, he wasn't related they found him on streets, and yeah sure you can go and live with us, they can always magically create a spare bedroom whenever they need one.
They didn't formally adopt him, just so sort of fostered him. He was orphaned living with his unseen nan in a raggedy trailer park until she died and he had no other family. Helen offered him a room and he took it. Besides with Jim's three eldest moved out and married and Lucy at Boarding school 80% there was room
He was a tearaway graffiti artist but Helen Daniels in her infinite wisdom saw the potential in him and helped develop his skills so he could take an art scholarship in the UK.
I was only 9 I do have a vague memory but wished I could remember more, talk about cliff hanger! I have not watched neighbours since the 90s, but loving watching some of these old clips thanks to UA-camrs.
What a strange family are the Robinsons, Gran, Jim-A 3rd? Wife, A Half-Nephew, Someone from the streets, his son is a Weathy Businessman who only lives next door, and some long lost son still looking for him from his War days
Hey. Blood don't always make family. Technically, Paul on lives two doors up, Scott's the one who lives next door. And It would be two years before Glen came looking, it is possible Maureen may have told him about Jim Jim's initial plan was "Right, Julie and the boys are married off, Lucy only comes home for hold and Bev and I have the joint to ourselves" Wrong! Enter Todd and Katie fleeing Bob and Annette's shitshow of a marriage and wanting to stay with their aunt Bev. Then up pops Nick. Helen temporarily moved out but was missed.
@@Hulk2k6 Aye, the classic storyline where Helen moves out because she's fed up of Jim and Beverley constantly bickering; moves into a flat that she thinks is haunted because of the strange wailing noises coming from the fireplace, only to eventually discover the noise is being caused by the local vicar's cat trapped up the chimney... and the cat is called Satan. I'll miss Neighbours for storylines like that.
@@stephenmcconnell1000 IIRC, it was more to do with Helen feeling redundant after seeing her son-in-law finally move on and the grandkids had their own lives. That lasted all of a month. Had she lived a bit longer, she would have stuck around and been there for the combined Martin/Wilkinson brood in a similar fashion.
He wasn't the brightest tool in the box. Basically a clown with heart of gold and brain of jelly. His stunts were a break from his Mum and Sister's marital problems. Henry was basically a manchild. It would have been all too easy have him be a criminal as when he came in he'd done 3yrs inside.
I loved Neighbours back in the day. It was on BBC1 1.30pm and 5.35 PM straight after CBBC
6.30pm on BBC Northern Ireland until 1996
@@boldbeautifulau yeah 6.30pm was a much better time for it...although it only ever came on at 6.37pm :)
@@TF80s 6:37pm? Really? I don’t remember that start time. However, given it’s a 22 minute show it’s not all that surprising. I remember the ‘Inside Ulster’ news update was always at 6:57pm-7:00pm. Meanwhile, Home and Away at 6:30pm on RTE2 - conflicting times 😂
@@boldbeautifulau l was always a Neighbours fan so no conflict for me but we did always switch over to catch the last couple of minutes of H&A on Network 2 after Neighbours ended on BBC 1 NI. It was months ahead of UTV at the time and always looked better on Network 2 for some reason ☺ 5.10pm on UTV was an awful time for that show anyways, it always made it feel like a children's show being on that early.
@@TF80s agreed. I always watched H&A on Network 2 too because they screened episodes fully unedited, however UTV/ITV edited every episode (the closing credits are an example). I loved how (at that time) RTE was so close to the Australian broadcast, in fact, RTE had the international premiere. Something that was revoked once Channel 5 UK got the rights. I think now, RTE sit one episode behind Channel 5.
I Love the beggining oF NEIGHBOURS!
Okay, who was like me back in the day and fancied Bronwyn
I was in Narrabri a few months ago and the thought did occur as I was walking down the main street that I was in Bronwyn's hometown.
Haven’t seen an episode with Penny Porter since UKgold repeats! Thanks that was fun
Did she run off to Europe with Gordon?
@@naysmith5272 Yup.
“Sharon” reminds me of the actress who played Daphne, Des’s deceased wife who died in a car accident.
Thanks for sharing this. Enjoyable.
Glad you enjoyed it
Ahh...the days of being 12 and not a care in the world....Better days this era of Neighbours...It's sadly a completely different world now....
True...I think it went horribly wrong and so woke from the mid 2010s...no wonder it ended. What a shame!!
@@truth901 True...all this gay-marriage shite, and the actors looked like posing robots that really thought they were something. Then Guy Pearce returns with Annie jones for the final 2 episodes...and it's like the 80's again but in the present....
Am 51, fully agree
@@siouxsiesiouxwilson7247 👍🏼👍🏼
@@truth901 It ended because trash UK network Channel 5 who co-produced it decided they wanted to finance more 'home-grown drama' instead, despite the fact that Neighbours was pretty much the only reason many UK viewers even tuned into Channel 5. Without Channel 5's money the show couldn't afford to keep running. Nothing to do with being 'woke' whatever you think that even means. Basically it ended because C5 values UK over Australian productions despite what their own viewers stated to them.
Mike Young real name Guy Pearce is English Born in the UK ELY CAMBRIDGSHIRE settled in AUSTRALIA as a Kid , Majority of Australians are English and Irish Settlers .
Yeh we know
@@nowirehangers2815 Wow, I didn't actually know that and I live right close to Ely. :O
@@carn9507 Kylie Minougue mum born in Wales, , Daphne who plays Elaine Clarke is born in Scotland, Benji Mcnair who play Malcom Kennedy Born in London ,Jackie Woodbourne who plays Susan Kennedy born in Ireland, Vivian Grey Played as Mrs Mangel Born in the UK , Tom Oliver who pays Lou Carpenter born in the UK, Jason Donavan Dad Terrence Donavan Born in the UK Middlesex , Des Clark mum plays as Eileen ,Myra de Groot Born in London UK.
@@jakeb7912 Alan Dale (Jim) is a New Zealander. I never knew that as a teen watching Neighbours but I did notice at the time he said "jeans" funny (gins).
Not to mention, Greek, Italian, Dutch etc
Ok, I’m 12 again
Same
Sharon was lucky - If you make a winning bid on a property and it's accepted, you're legally obliged to pay it.
You would think Channel 5 would cash it on it's popularity and show it from the beginning
Or put it on demand to download. That would redeem c5 a little in my eyes
I’m a local to where they filmed neighbours…these days if they sold a house in Ramsey street it would be to an international investor and bulldozed to put up a white monstrosity mansion 😭😭😭😭
I was 1 in 1988
I guess back then loads of people would need to set the vcr if they were at work that's if they had a video recorder
Brings back so many memories from 34 years ago. Wow. Lucky Henry didn't electrocute himself.
This is actually episode 801, shown on Ten 29/8/88 and BBC One 5/12/89.
OK thanks. It wouldn't have been as far as 1800+ episodes back then. When looking up on IMDB last night I wasn't seeing the full stops.
@@UKRetroChannel You were only 1000 episodes out, as you did mention ep 1801!!
Yeah UK was a good 18 months behind Aus back then
I like the brown suit the bank lady is wearing!
Des’s banker colleague was hot
Where did you get hold of this?
Didn't Nick claim to be Jim's illegitimate son, and he had a picture of a young Jim to prove it ?
That was Glen. He showed up asking Jim to pay his mother's funeral bill but Jim refused and Glen called him out and he was forced to admit he had a one-nighter with Glen's Mum, Maureen in 'Nam.
Nick was an orphaned Graffiti artist who tagged Jim's fence at the workshop and was eventually caught by Todd and Henry when he tried to do it again.
*$151k for a house in Melbourne.. it would be nice if that was still the case lol*
Wow love it
Do you have any more episodes from the 800s?
151 thousand for a house !
Good times
That same house is worth $1.5million now
How weird does that ambulance siren sound x
Think that's a Generic Melbourne ambulance sound
I only vaguely remember Nick Page but remember everyone else quite clearly. I had completly forgotten about him.
A) He had no real ties to the show, was basically An Honorary Robinson B) He was in it for less that 2yrs!
@@Hulk2k6 he was a real spunk though
@@Redsleather His actor ended up trading Fame for Faith.
@@Hulk2k6 yeah he certainly had a few addictions I don’t think Helen Daniels would have approved of! From the recent pics of him, Mark is still quite a spunk today
How did Mrs Mangel’s clothes fit Sharon lol
Hated Sharon she was a pain
@@1971caz38 I know she thought she was all that lol
And where was Mrs Mangel.
@@naysmith5272 Think she went to live in England with her new Husband
@@PINKKYLIELOUISE Thanks
Who was she with the frizzy blonde hair. I used to fancy her like mad when I was 13
People in Neighbours were always drinking orange juice!
Shazza was unbearably annoying
Why did the robinsons adopt this Nick for, he wasn't related they found him on streets, and yeah sure you can go and live with us, they can always magically create a spare bedroom whenever they need one.
They didn't formally adopt him, just so sort of fostered him. He was orphaned living with his unseen nan in a raggedy trailer park until she died and he had no other family. Helen offered him a room and he took it. Besides with Jim's three eldest moved out and married and Lucy at Boarding school 80% there was room
He was a tearaway graffiti artist but Helen Daniels in her infinite wisdom saw the potential in him and helped develop his skills so he could take an art scholarship in the UK.
@@stephenmcconnell1000 Helen was lovely
@@nowirehangers2815 She was the Street Mum and that passed to Madge when she died and Susan eventually became such.
Omg what did Beverley do…we need the next episode !!! I can’t remember that far back, I was only 11!!
I was only 9 I do have a vague memory but wished I could remember more, talk about cliff hanger! I have not watched neighbours since the 90s, but loving watching some of these old clips thanks to UA-camrs.
Thought she'd killed a patient who had an asthma attack by overdosing her. Patient's son took it to court but lost.
Always preferred this Dr Marshall to the one who replaced her.
They needed the character, Lisa threw in the towel, Shaunna stepped in.
I preferred Lisa Armitage as well
@@Munrobagger1976 I felt she suited Jim far better than the new actress.
@@kevinlongman007 Bev 1 felt more like a mum than a doc (which Todd and Katie needed in Annette's stead), Bev 2 vice versa.
I preferred the brunette Dr Marshall as well!
Misleading title. It is not complete as the very beginning and very end is missing
Des seemed to be over Daphne fairly quickly.
So they'd have you think... But even in his returns he never quite got over her
He suffered years after she died, being a single father with a toddler, and a single foster father for Mike Young.
I don't think he did;he frequented her grave for weeks and people kept telling him to snap out of it, pull himself together, life goes on, etc.
@13:14 is that a Rover the bank lady is driving?
Rover 800 sweeeeeeeeet 😋
Joseph and today TV
That blonde bird was always irritating
Still is
Thanx for the upload, why the use during the credits so long thid ugly background pics with the Strange white lines?
I remember the end credits being like this also sometimes. Was deliberate I think.
That's how it was
I wish I could go back to these days, I was only 9 here. Cannot believe there’s only 8 episodes left 😔 Channel 5 you suck 😡
Cart staed this show wish go away
$151,000 get me the cheque book!
You need a Dolerean on top of that!
@@Hulk2k6 🤩 I wish!!!
It's weird seeing the women with eyebrows.
N gs 85 ❤ s j c k
Craig MacLaclan tried to be ‘Henry’ backstage in real life and it got him into a lot of trouble!
He was totally acquitted.
There was ZERO proof other than allegations
It’s disgusting a man can just be accused and lose his reputation
@@nowirehangers2815 Mud still sticks sadly.
What a strange family are the Robinsons, Gran, Jim-A 3rd? Wife, A Half-Nephew, Someone from the streets, his son is a Weathy Businessman who only lives next door, and some long lost son still looking for him from his War days
Hey. Blood don't always make family. Technically, Paul on lives two doors up, Scott's the one who lives next door. And It would be two years before Glen came looking, it is possible Maureen may have told him about Jim
Jim's initial plan was "Right, Julie and the boys are married off, Lucy only comes home for hold and Bev and I have the joint to ourselves" Wrong! Enter Todd and Katie fleeing Bob and Annette's shitshow of a marriage and wanting to stay with their aunt Bev. Then up pops Nick. Helen temporarily moved out but was missed.
@@Hulk2k6 Aye, the classic storyline where Helen moves out because she's fed up of Jim and Beverley constantly bickering; moves into a flat that she thinks is haunted because of the strange wailing noises coming from the fireplace, only to eventually discover the noise is being caused by the local vicar's cat trapped up the chimney... and the cat is called Satan. I'll miss Neighbours for storylines like that.
@@stephenmcconnell1000 IIRC, it was more to do with Helen feeling redundant after seeing her son-in-law finally move on and the grandkids had their own lives. That lasted all of a month. Had she lived a bit longer, she would have stuck around and been there for the combined Martin/Wilkinson brood in a similar fashion.
Who pours clay down the sink? Or treats the kitchen like Henry did? Lol
He wasn't the brightest tool in the box. Basically a clown with heart of gold and brain of jelly. His stunts were a break from his Mum and Sister's marital problems. Henry was basically a manchild. It would have been all too easy have him be a criminal as when he came in he'd done 3yrs inside.
Henry
Watching this reminds me how much I hated Todd Landers.
Yeh he was an annoying little rat
He was a bit of a brat to start with but improved as he aged
@@Hulk2k6 I did enjoy him getting run over.