==Plot==
==Plot==
As [[Toadfish Rebecchi]] ([[Ryan Moloney]]) reads a speech to his wife [[Sonya Rebecchi]] ([[Eve Morey]]) and daughter [[Nell Rebecchi]] (Scarlett Anderson), we see [[Ramsay Street]] is decorated for Christmas. [[Bea Nilsson]] ([[Bonnie Anderson (singer)|Bonnie Anderson]]) watches on as the Lassiters Complex is set up for a Christmas concert. At the penthouse, [[Jane Harris (Neighbours)|Jane Harris]] ([[Annie Jones (actor)|Annie Jones]]) gives [[Paul Robinson (Neighbours)|Paul Robinson]] ([[Stefan Dennis]]) a hand decorated glass Christmas ornament. Jane admits that she has thinking about her [[Nell Mangel|grandmother]] lately, as it will be the first Christmas without her. Paul says her gran would be proud of her, while Jane tells him his father [[Jim Robinson (Neighbours)|Jim Robinson]] ([[Alan Dale]]) would think the same about him. Bea arrives back at Number 28 and wishes her aunt [[Susan Kennedy]] ([[Jackie Woodburne]]) a happy Christmas. Her mother [[Liz Conway]] ([[Debra Lawrance]]) wonders why she has bought some lemons and Bea says they are to help her vocal chords. Susan reassures Bea that she will be great at the concert, while Liz asks Susan where she is going, but Susan just says she has a prior commitment. Bea plans to open the concert with “O Holy Night”, which Liz does not think is a good idea, but they are interrupted by [[Ned Willis]] ([[Ben Hall (actor)|Ben Hall]]) and Bea leaves with him. Paul tells his son [[Leo Tanaka]] ([[Tim Kano]]) that [[Delaney Renshaw]] ([[Ella Newton]]) has a recording of [[Mannix Foster]] (Sam Webb) accusing Paul of being behind his fatal injuries. Paul worries that he is responsible for killing Mannix. Leo thinks Delaney is lying and promises to talk to her.
Bea visits Toadie to tell him that she cannot take part in the concert. She apologises, but admits that she wishes she had not signed up in the first place. Meanwhile, Susan arrives at [[Finn Kelly]]’s ([[Rob Mills]]) hospital room and looks at him.
Everyone cheers as Bea finishes. Sonya congratulates Toadie on the concert. Bea hugs Ned as she comes off the stage, while Liz is amazed by her singing. Dipi pulls out the death card and Liz asks her if she is okay. Dipi tells her that someone close to her is going to die. As Paul is digging in the ground, he sees a hand. He turns and sees Jim standing behind him, before Jim walks off towards a light.
==Production==
==Production==
Episode 8002 of the Australian television soap opera Neighbours was broadcast on 25 December 2018.
As Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) reads a speech to his wife Sonya Rebecchi (Eve Morey) and daughter Nell Rebecchi (Scarlett Anderson), we see Ramsay Street is decorated for Christmas. Bea Nilsson (Bonnie Anderson) watches on as the Lassiters Complex is set up for a Christmas concert. At the penthouse, Jane Harris (Annie Jones) gives Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) a hand decorated glass Christmas ornament. Jane admits that she has thinking about her grandmother lately, as it will be the first Christmas without her. Paul says her gran would be proud of her, while Jane tells him his father Jim Robinson (Alan Dale) would think the same about him. Bea arrives back at Number 28 and wishes her aunt Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) a happy Christmas. Her mother Liz Conway (Debra Lawrance) wonders why she has bought some lemons and Bea says they are to help her vocal chords. Susan reassures Bea that she will be great at the concert, while Liz asks Susan where she is going, but Susan just says she has a prior commitment. Bea plans to open the concert with “O Holy Night”, which Liz does not think is a good idea, but they are interrupted by Ned Willis (Ben Hall) and Bea leaves with him. Paul tells his son Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) that Delaney Renshaw (Ella Newton) has a recording of Mannix Foster (Sam Webb) accusing Paul of being behind his fatal injuries. Paul worries that he is responsible for killing Mannix. Leo thinks Delaney is lying and promises to talk to her.
Bea visits Toadie to tell him that she cannot take part in the concert. She apologises, but admits that she wishes she had not signed up in the first place. Meanwhile, Susan arrives at Finn Kelly‘s (Rob Mills) hospital room and looks at him.
Everyone cheers as Bea finishes. Sonya congratulates Toadie on the concert. Bea hugs Ned as she comes off the stage, while Liz is amazed by her singing. Dipi pulls out the death card and Liz asks her if she is okay. Dipi tells her that someone close to her is going to die. As Paul is digging in the ground, he sees a hand. He turns and sees Jim standing behind him, before Jim walks off towards a light.
Episode 8002 is Neighbours’ first ever Christmas Day episode.[1] It is the result of a deal made between the serial’s UK broadcaster Channel 5 and production company FremantleMedia, which saw Neighbours become the first Australian drama series to be broadcast all year round from 2018.[2] Up until that point, the soap aired a season finale like most Australian continuing dramas, before taking a break for a few weeks over the Christmas period.[3] Colin Vickey of Herald Sun noted that British and American television shows often produced Christmas episodes, but it was “a rarity” in Australia.[4] Stefan Dennis, who played Paul Robinson, said everyone was “so excited” for the episode, telling Johnathon Hughes of the Radio Times that there were “lots of plots culminating at the same time.”[5] Dennis said there would be a Christmas concert for the local community, although Paul has more “pressing things elsewhere” as the trailer for the episode shows him digging up a body.[5] Dennis also told Hughes: “We always acknowledge Christmas Day in the show but we’ve never aired it on the actual day itself until this year, so it’s Christmas in real time for the audience.”[5] Actor Scott McGregor, who played Mark Brennan, described the episode as “feel-good”.[4]
The episode features the return of Jim Robinson, one of the serial’s original characters who appeared from 1985 until 1993.[6] Jim was killed off after his portrayer Alan Dale allegedly fell out with producers over pay.[5] In April 2018, Dale visited the Neighbours set in Melbourne, after arranging to catch up with Stefan Dennis, and director Chris Adshead.[7][8] He said returning to the set was “quite eerie”, but he also loved it. He told Sarah Ellis of Inside Soap that he was initially nervous as he was aware that that they had not parted on good terms in 1993, but he felt welcomed by the cast and crew, and he enjoyed himself.[9] While he was in Melbourne, Dennis asked Dale if he would be willing to return as Jim, before getting executive producer Jason Herbison involved.[5] When it was suggested Dale could film something, he agreed.[7] Five months later, Dale confirmed via his social media that he had been filming some scenes for Neighbours at a studio in Atlanta, where he was based. He did not specify what the scenes were about, or whether they were for the main show or an online spin-off.[8] Jess Lee of Digital Spy speculated that his character might appear as a ghost or an apparition to a family member since he had been dead for 25 years.[8]
Dale said he was “pretty pleased” with his appearance as it was a full circle moment for him. He found that getting back into character “came fairly naturally” after watching some older episodes of Neighbours featuring Jim,[7] but that it was also “a strange feeling” reprising the role.[9] Of Jim, Dale commented “He was a nice chap, you know, unlike a lot of the characters I play nowadays.”[7] Dale also admitted that if there was a positive reaction to his return from viewers, there was talk of him making another appearance after he finished up on Dynasty.[7] Jim’s return is tied into Paul’s Christmas storyline and appears as Paul is going through his “darkest hour”.[3] Details of how Jim appears were kept secret until the episode aired.[5] Dennis told Ellis that Paul has “a bit of an escapade on Christmas Day”, and that after he suffers a mishap “something unusual happens…”[9] Dennis added that Jim’s appearance comes just as Paul needs some advice, after receiving “a bombshell” from Delaney Renshaw (Ella Newton) that will impact Paul in future storylines.[5] After Paul learns that he may be responsible for the death of Mannix Foster (Sam Webb), he attempts to find the body in the countryside. However, he crashes his car and when he wakes up, he sees Jim in a Christmas ornament he has hanging up. Jim proceeds to give his son “a stern talking-to” about his mistakes, including his many failed marriages, broken relationships and criminal history.[10]
The episode also features a Christmas concert organised by Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) to bring everyone together, following the death of Valerie Grundy (Patti Newton) in the 8000th episode.[11] Bea Nilsson is the “star attraction”,[4] but she is very nervous ahead of the concert as the arrival of her mother Liz Conway (Debra Lawrance) brings back bad memories of a childhood recital that went wrong.[11] Bonnie Anderson who plays Bea stated: “The toughest thing when Liz comes back is that she puts Bea down with her music. There was also another time when Bea was younger and Liz made fun of her when she got up on stage. That’s the reason she stopped singing and you’ll find out more about that as the story goes on.”[12] Anderson makes her singing debut in the episode after producers decided to incorporate her singing career into the show.[12] Anderson admitted that she had wanted to keep her acting and singing careers separate as she settled in, but she felt that Bea’s storyline had developed organically with scenes showing that she was singer-songwriter.[12]
Anderson told Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy that she was initially unaware of how big a role her character would play in the episode until she watched the scenes. She explained: “The editors showed me the episode and it was so special. This is Bea’s big moment where she shows her voice after hiding it away for so long. It was really nice to see it come to life and how they put it all together.”[12] Anderson added that she would be “forever grateful” to be part of the episode.[12] McGregor commented that Anderson “completely blows everyone away” and that the moment would make viewers smile.[4] The episode briefly touches on the remorse Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) is feeling after pushing Finn Kelly (Rob Mills) off a cliff, while Paul’s relationship with Jane Harris (Annie Jones) suffers in the wake of his actions.[4]
Neighbours released a trailer to promote the episode. Set to the Christmas carol “O Holy Night” sung by Anderson as Bea, it featuring scenes of Paul digging in the ground and Jim’s voice.[13] Joe Anderton of Digital Spy quipped “it looks like the Australians are taking a page out of the EastEnders book of grim and gritty festive specials, if this trailer is anything to go by.”[13]
Episode 8002 was broadcast on 25 December 2018 on 10 Peach in Australia, and on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom, where it was moved to a morning broadcast and an early evening repeat.[3]
For its Australian broadcast, Episode 8002 was viewed by an audience of 70,000, making it the 11th highest rated show across all free-to-air multi channels, as well as the highest rated show on 10 Peach.[14]
Colin Vickery of the Herald Sun named the episode as one of the highlights of December in Australia, writing “Finn (Rob Mills) is still in a coma but that doesn’t stop his presence being felt by the residents of Ramsay St as Toadie (Ryan Moloney) organises a Christmas concert with Bea (Bonnie Anderson) singing.”[15] Digital Spy’s Daniel Kilkelly commented that it was “a Christmas episode to remember”.[10] The Radio Times’s Johnathon Hughes stated that “The soap has pulled out all the stops for the Christmas Day edition which sees the return of Alan Dale as Jim Robinson”.[3]
Phil Harrison from The Guardian included the episode in his feature on the “best TV and radio to take you to 2019” along with Coronation Street, Emmerdale, and EastEnders. He quipped “And finally, in accordance with the law, there will be snow. Apart from in Ramsay Street; this year Neighbours (6.05pm, Channel 5) boasts its first ever Christmas Day special.”[16]
The episode was voted the 15th “best show on TV over Christmas and New Year” in the UK by readers of the Radio Times, receiving 1.12% of the vote. It was third best soap Christmas Day episode after Coronation Street and EastEnders.[17]
- ^ “Neighbours’ Jim Robinson to make Christmas comeback”. BBC News. 30 November 2018. Retrieved 10 December 2025.
- ^ Dainty, Sophie (9 October 2017). “Neighbours promoted to an all-year-round soap after Channel 5 signs new deal”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
- ^ a b c d Hughes, Johnathon (6 December 2018). “When is Neighbours on over Christmas 2018? Final schedules confirmed”. Radio Times. Archived from the original on 2 November 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
- ^ a b c d e Vickery, Colin (12 December 2018). “Santa hits the street”. Herald Sun. p. 40. Retrieved 4 December 2025 – via Gale.
- ^ a b c d e f g Hughes, Johnathon (18 December 2018). “Stefan Dennis reveals how he made Jim Robinson’s Neighbours return happen”. Radio Times. Archived from the original on 20 November 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2025.
- ^ Julians, Joe (22 December 2018). “Who is Neighbours’ Jim Robinson again? 8 things you need to know about the returning character”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
- ^ a b c d e “TV Quickfire: Alan Dale on reprising his role as Jim Robinson in Christmas Neighbours”. The Irish News. 24 December 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
- ^ a b c Lee, Jess (11 September 2018). “Former Neighbours star Alan Dale sparks rumours Jim Robinson is returning from the dead”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 December 2025.
- ^ a b c Ellis, Sarah (22 December 2018 – 4 January 2019). “Jim Robinson back from the dead!”. Inside Soap. No. 51. pp. 36–37.
- ^ a b Kilkelly, Daniel (25 December 2018). “Neighbours airs Alan Dale’s return as Jim Robinson, 25 years after his on-screen death”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 15 December 2025.
- ^ a b Penwill, Alice (22 December 2018 – 4 January 2019). “A Christmas Carol”. Inside Soap. No. 51. p. 38.
- ^ a b c d e Kilkelly, Daniel (24 December 2018). “Neighbours star Bonnie Anderson teases Bea’s Christmas storylines and Liz’s return”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 December 2025.
- ^ a b Anderton, Joe (5 December 2018). “Neighbours teases dark Paul Robinson killer twist in its Christmas trailer”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 11 December 2025.
- ^ Knox, David (26 December 2018). “Tuesday 25 December 2018”. TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2025.
- ^ Vickery, Colin (19 December 2018). “Stayed tuned to be entertained”. Herald Sun. p. 28. Retrieved 4 December 2025 – via Gale.
- ^ Harrison, Phil (22 December 2018). “Phil Harrison picks the best TV and radio to take you to 2019”. The Guardian. Retrieved 15 December 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ “What was the best show on TV over Christmas and New Year?”. Radio Times. 1 January 2019. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2025.
