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Imogen Champagne

Neighbours needs some new friends as it faces the axe

Everybody needs good neighbours. Or do they? Iconic Australian soap Neighbours is facing an uncertain future, with the UK’s Channel 5 announced it will no longer be airing the program after years of steadily declining ratings. 

The show launched the careers of some big stars (Kylie Minogue, Margot Robbie, Russell Crowe) and has had a record-breaking 36-year run. But in August it will go on a break indefinitely as Network Ten searches for a new backer.

The drama about the residents of the fictional cul-de-sac of Ramsay Street who are neighbours (but also friends!) has been largely paid for by Channel 5 after it became no longer commercially viable for Ten to fund it alone. And this isn’t the first time Channel 5 have thought about ditching the series either. Back in 2017 there was talk of the show going off the air as the UK broadcaster couldn’t come to an agreement with production company Fremantle over license fees.

While the lives of the beloved Ramsay Street characters still attracts 1.5 million UK viewers a day, it has a measly viewership of about 100,000 in Australia. But the die-hard fans aren’t ready to let go yet. A petition has been set up on change.org to save the soap. While others are reporting the petition has reached almost 10,000 signatures, this is incorrect. At the time of writing, there are just over 2500 signatures — which gives a fairly clear indication of why Channel 5 has decided to axe the show in the first place.

Will you mourn the death of Neighbours? Let us know your thoughts by writing to letters@crikey.com.au. Please include your full name if you would like to be considered for publication in Crikey’s Your Say column. We reserve the right to edit for length and clarity.

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