Neighbours

Neighbors ( Original title: Neighbours ) is an Australian soap opera, which is rotated since 1985. Particularly successful and popular television series in her native Australia and in the UK. In Germany neighbors aired in the years 1989 to 1995 by Sat.1 and there was 844 episodes long. On 30 June 2006, the 5000th episode aired in Australia.

Some of the actors in the soap opera became internationally famous via the serial addition. Examples include Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Guy Pearce, Craig McLachlan, Alan Dale, Russell Crowe, Natalie Imbruglia, Radha Mitchell, Jesse Spencer, Holly Valance, Margot Robbie, Delta Goodrem and Liam Hemsworth.

The plot of the series takes place in the Ramsay Street in Erinsborough ( a pseudo - anagram of the words of Our Neighbours ), a fictional suburb of Melbourne. The external rotation recordings take place in the Pinoak Court. This street is located in the Melbourne suburb of Vermont South.

In Australia, Neighbours was initially a flop and was set by the broadcaster Seven Network after 170 episodes. The channel Network Ten bought the rights and led the series in 1986 with a younger cast like Jason Donovan, Kylie Minogue and Guy Pearce continued. The series thus opened a wide audience among teenagers and was in Australia, and later also in Britain, a hit. Then, after Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan made ​​international career as a pop singer, the series was sold to over 50 countries.

Except in Australia, Neighbours enjoys great popularity in the UK. The television station BBC 1 beamed it in 1986 for the first time from. In 2008 he lost the rights to broadcast BBC 1 of the Australian series at the time of RTL Group owned commercial broadcaster Five.

Star of the broadcast in Germany consequences

International broadcasting

  • Five in the UK (3 months behind the Australian broadcast ) since 2008
  • BBC One in the United Kingdom 1986-2008
  • RTÉ Two in Ireland (3 months behind the Australian broadcast )
  • TV2 in New Zealand
  • Vlaamse Radio -en Televisieomroep in Belgium (2 years behind the Australian broadcast )
  • Kenya Television Network in Kenya (3 years behind the Australian broadcast )
  • CBC8 in Barbados (4 years behind the Australian broadcast )
  • Sat.1 in Germany ( ran from 1989 to mid-1995 )
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