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Harold says goodbye to Neighbours | Harold says goodbye to Neighbours |
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Neighbours' longest-standing character Harold Bishop is leaving the Australian soap after 16 years. | Neighbours' longest-standing character Harold Bishop is leaving the Australian soap after 16 years. |
Last year actor Ian Smith, 70, agreed to continue in his role as the popular character on a part-time basis after negotiations with the show's producers. | Last year actor Ian Smith, 70, agreed to continue in his role as the popular character on a part-time basis after negotiations with the show's producers. |
But it has been confirmed that Smith will film his final scenes on Ramsay Street in October. | But it has been confirmed that Smith will film his final scenes on Ramsay Street in October. |
Harold will be seen overcoming prostate cancer before deciding to leave Erinsborough for good. | Harold will be seen overcoming prostate cancer before deciding to leave Erinsborough for good. |
His final episodes will air in Australia in February, and on Five in the UK next spring. | His final episodes will air in Australia in February, and on Five in the UK next spring. |
Well loved | |
Reports in the Australian media suggested producers knew he was about to leave the show. | |
"It was entirely his decision. We love him and would have loved to keep him," a spokesman for Australia's Ten network said. | |
Bumbling Harold has been one of the soap's most loved characters over the years. | |
He arrived on Ramsay Street in 1987, when Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan were still in the cast, and married Madge Ramsay, played by Anne Charleston. | |
He left the show for five years in 1991 after Harold was swept away at sea, believed dead. | |
The character returned in 1996, suffering from amnesia. | The character returned in 1996, suffering from amnesia. |
In an interview in February, Smith said he made his decision to go part-time after suffering abuse at the hands of youngsters. | |
He said: "The recognition I get can be ugly. They hunt in packs, see me, laugh, point, sometimes chuck lager and shout things. | |
"I absolutely hate it and by semi-retiring - just coming back for a stint every four months - I become a bit less recognisable and hopefully less subjected to the horrible abuse I've suffered." |
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