The Hollywood and musical stars who started off their career in Neighbours
The Australian soap has come to an end after 37 years on screen.
The Australian soap has come to an end after 37 years on screen.
The series is coming to an end after being dropped by Channel 5 earlier this year.
Robbie’s return was announced alongside a number of other former stars, including House actor Jesse Spencer and singer Delta Goodrem.
The 54-year-old actor is among the famous former stars returning for the show’s finale.
The Hollywood actor will star alongside Margot Robbie in the upcoming film on the world-famous doll.
The show will end with a double-episode special on Channel 5 at 9pm on July 29.
The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the West Midlands economy was revealed as a fresh plan to re-ignite the regional economy was unveiled in Wolverhampton.
West Midlands Mayor Andy Street wants to see a new Prime Minister from the middle ground of the Conservative party who will fulfil commitments around levelling up for the region.
A charity walk is set to take place between five West Midlands football grounds to raise money for families caring for child cancer patients.
The film also stars Margot Robbie as the world-famous doll.
The Australian soap is coming to an end after 37 years.
The actor said he ‘surprised himself’ by becoming incredibly emotional on the last day of filming the long-running Australian soap opera.
The Hollywood A-lister said he had prepared in advance for his ‘chit chat’ with the monarch as he appeared on The One Show.
The final episode airs on August 1.
A Birmingham bar is hoping to bring back the culture of post-work drinks in the city as workers return to the city after the pandemic.
The pair starred as Ramsay Street’s power couple Scott and Charlene in the 1980s.
The film stars Margot Robbie as the world-famous doll and will be directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Greta Gerwig.
He played Scott Robinson in the Australian soap from 1986 to 1989.
The celebrity chef is looking to invest £150,000 of his own money in an innovative new food or drink business.
Half a million jobs could be created within 10 years as the West Midlands leads a “golden age” in manufacturing.