Really interesting Twitter thread. An Aussie producers perspective on this situation:
Really interesting Twitter thread. An Aussie producers perspective on this situation:
I blame channel 5, they produce a lot of rubbish, it's either shows about Yorkshire, Benidorm or the awful Royals. They have wanted rid of neighbours for years, they have messed up the scheduling, especially during covid. They shouldn't have bod for it, if they didn't want to pay towards the costs of producing it.Channel 5 have zero blame from me for the show going under. It's not up to them to keep a foreign show on the other side of the world going. Being from Yorkshire I can understand why the channel makes a crazy amount of TV shows her because the ratings are massive and the shows are all cheap to make like 5 On The Farm, Yorkshire Vet, Our Yorkshire Family etc.
With nobody else interested not even Amazon, Disney, Netflix etc the cost must be too high. I think they have to be paying the cast too much and it's a bloated cast as well that could cope with less faces.
As much as I’m really sad about it, to be fair to channel 5, they did keep it going for 14 solid years. That’s a long time considering how much viewing habits have changed and the fact it’s not a UK soap.I blame channel 5, they produce a lot of rubbish, it's either shows about Yorkshire, Benidorm or the awful Royals. They have wanted rid of neighbours for years, they have messed up the scheduling, especially during covid. They shouldn't have bod for it, if they didn't want to pay towards the costs of producing it.
Saying that, I don’t watch anything else on that channel apart from home and away. And their own shows are rubbish. I’ll be interested to see how many viewers they lose in terms of the shows and daytime films that people might have watched because they had ch 5 on for neighbours
They got rid of Sonia a few years ago to save some money
They did their house up, because Karl’s sisiter (Sharon from Kath and Kim) decided the living room wasn’t feng Sui, it was a funny storyline and she ended up paying for it to be decorated and she bought Karl the tram.Every time I turn on Neighbours I’m slightly taken aback by the sets.
Back in the early 2000s, all of the houses genuinely looked like suburban homes that you might happen across in real life if you popped in to your work colleague’s house to drop something off for whatever.
Nowadays, they all look like weird fake rooms you could see in IKEA. Just far too modern and pristine.
It was especially noticeable in Karl and Susan‘s house because, every time I would flick Neighbours on, the entire living room/kitchen would have been redecorated except for the very noticeable front door (which obviously was never changed because it needed to match the outdoor set).
I just don’t believe that a couple like that would be completely revamping their home every 18 months.
I'm sad enough to know The Kennedy's house has only been revamped three times. Once shortly after they moved in (big picture of the kids on fireplace wall), then again when they moved it all around and had the sofas that were green (or had green cushions). I'm fairly sure a wall moved then too or a new window was added (maybe the front door area change). Then lastly with the refurb from Karl's sister.Every time I turn on Neighbours I’m slightly taken aback by the sets.
Back in the early 2000s, all of the houses genuinely looked like suburban homes that you might happen across in real life if you popped in to your work colleague’s house to drop something off for whatever.
Nowadays, they all look like weird fake rooms you could see in IKEA. Just far too modern and pristine.
It was especially noticeable in Karl and Susan‘s house because, every time I would flick Neighbours on, the entire living room/kitchen would have been redecorated except for the very noticeable front door (which obviously was never changed because it needed to match the outdoor set).
I just don’t believe that a couple like that would be completely revamping their home every 18 months.
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