So, Roxy Willis Canning has connections to three Ramsay Street families. Her dad is Adam Willis, brother of Brad Willis. Brad was Terese’s first hudband and Roxy came to live with Aunt Terese when her parents were have marriage difficulties and she went off the rails in Darwin. The back story of the Willis families was they spent time together growing up in both Brisbane and Darwin.
Adam Willis married Gemma Ramsay, who was the daughter of Tom Ramsay. Tom was the brother of Madge and Max Ramsay Sr. So, Gemma’s cousins were Charlene & Henry Mitchell and also Shane & Danny Ramsay.
Max Ramsay Jr (Shane’s son) and Roxy Willis (Gemma’s daughter) are second cousins. Roxy has been working with Shane Ramsay in his business, so she supposedly has been close to Max too.
Roxy met Kyle Canning in Erinsborough. They married and had baby Jhett. They moved to Darwin so she could be close to her parents after the baby was born. Roxy is back for a little while to help Aunt Terese manage the retirement village and Kyle is looking after Jhett.
Channel 10 should buy Neighbours.If it ends what Australian content will it have not much.Im 36 I grew up with the funny acting and actors on this excellent show it’s part of Australian culture as Aussie as Vegemite,Holden’s,AFL,Melbourne Cup and hills hoists, Home and Away and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi gras. please Some TV station or platform Save Neighbours Ramsay St.
It’s a two pronged thing. Yes they don’t want it but it pretty well covers all the drama quota for the year. With neighbours now gone they will have to commission other content for points.
Neighbours Celebrates Its Milestone 40th Birthday.
Neighbours, the iconic Australian television soap that has captivated audiences across the globe for four decades, celebrates its remarkable 40-year anniversary today.
Since its debut in 1985, the residents of Ramsay Street have become household names, inviting viewers into the fictional suburb of Erinsborough to witness the everyday dramas, romances and rivalries that have resonated with generations of viewers worldwide.
As well as entertaining millions of viewers for four decades, Neighbours has served as an extraordinary launch pad for some of Australia’s most successful performers.
From Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan to Guy Pearce, Natalie Imbruglia, Margot Robbie, and the Hemsworth brothers, plus writers, directors and more, the show has consistently discovered and nurtured Australian talent, propelling them onto the world stage.
As we celebrate this milestone anniversary, we not only honour the show’s cultural impact and legacy, but also recognise its pivotal role in showcasing Australian creativity and talent to audiences worldwide.
Executive Producer, Jason Herbison said: “We love anniversaries at Neighbours – and the 40th is our biggest yet and that’s cause for celebration. The 40th anniversary is a huge week that tips a hat to all the big soapie twists and turns that our viewers have come to love. It’s fresh and nostalgic at the same time. The events of the week also set us up with great storylines for the months to come.”
With its signature blend of heartwarming storytelling and community spirit, Neighbours has rightfully earned its place as the longest-running drama series in Australian television history.
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