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Here’s where to watch the emotional Neighbours finale

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It won’t be easy for any of us to say goodbye to Ramsay Street, but all good things must come to an end, and the country will be watching to see when it happens.

Whether you’re in Australia or the UK, Channel Ten has provided information on the soap opera’s final episode and where you can watch it.

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Please note that the final episode will now show on July 28 instead of August 1 as originally planned.

The extra-long finale will air on both 10 Peach and Channel Ten’s main channel, the broadcaster revealed.

According to a statement from the network, “the gripping and poignant 90-minute finale of Australia’s longest-running drama will be simulcast on 10 and 10 Peach on Thursday, July 28 at 7.30pm.”

The show’s 90-minute episodes will air on 10 Peach from Monday, July 25, to Wednesday, July 27, at 6.30 p.m. for a weeklong celebration of the finale.

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The network announced that “favourites from the past return to Ramsay St. to celebrate with our Erinsborough neighbours.”

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“There will be something for everyone in a big homecoming spanning all generations of fans from the opening scene in 1985,” says the website.

Don’t worry if you live abroad; Channel 5 has confirmed that it will broadcast the soap opera’s final episode on Friday, July 29.

The finale will be broadcast in the UK three times: at its regular hour of 1.45pm, then again at 6pm.

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The final two episodes will also be broadcast as a double-length feature at 9 o’clock on Channel 5.

The last episode of Neighbors, which several fan favourites, including Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, who play Scott and Charlene, are confirmed to return, will be a crazy event.

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Executive producer Jason Herbison has revealed that the last episode is more of a “see you later” than a teary farewell.

The conclusion will celebrate the past, present, and leave plenty of room for the future.

“Ramsay Street is immortal, and I like to imagine that long after the final scene, it will live on in the hearts and imaginations of the spectators.”

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