Saying goodbye to Ramsay Street isn’t going to be easy for any of us but all good things must come to an end – and the nation will be tuning in to watch when it does.
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Channel Ten has released details about the soap’s final episode and where you can watch it whether you’re in Australia or the UK.
The final episode was originally going to air on August 1 but it has been brought forward to July 28, so mark your calendars.
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Channel Ten confirmed the extra long finale will run on their main channel, as well as 10 Peach.
“The history-making final episode of Australia’s longest running drama will be simulcast on 10 and 10 Peach on Thursday, July 28 at 7.30pm, in a gripping and emotional 90-minute finale,” a statement from the network said.
The finale is set to be a week-long celebration of the show with 90-minute episodes airing on 10 Peach from Monday, July 25 to Wednesday, July 27 at 6.30pm.
“Favourites from the past return to Ramsay St to celebrate with our Erinsborough locals,” the network said.
“In a massive homecoming there will be something for everyone spanning all generations of viewers from the opening scene in 1985.”
If you’re across the pond, don’t worry; Channel 5 has confirmed it will air the soap’s final episode Friday, July 29.
UK viewers will have three chances to catch the finale; at its usual time of 1.45pm, then again at 6pm.
Channel 5 will also air a double-length feature of the final two episodes at 9pm.
The neighbours team have promised the last episode will be a wild event with several favourites confirmed to be returning including Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, AKA Scott and Charlene.
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While it will likely be a teary farewell, executive producer Jason Herbison has confirmed the last episode is more of a ‘see you later’.
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“I would never, ever blow it up,” Jason told TV Blackbox.
“The ending will be a celebration of the past and the present, with the door very much left open for a future.
“Ramsay Street is eternal and I like to think it will live on in the hearts and minds of the viewers, long after the final scene.”