Neighbours is an Australian television
soap opera. It was first broadcast on the
Seven Network on 18 March 1985. It was created by TV executive
Reg Watson, who proposed the idea of making a show that focused on realistic stories and portrayed adults and teenagers who talk openly and solve their problems together. Seven decided to commission the show following the success of Watson's
Sons and Daughters, which aired on the network. Although successful in
Melbourne,
Neighbours underperformed in the
Sydney market and struggled for months before Seven cancelled it. The show was immediately bought by rival network
Ten. After taking over production of the show, the new network had to build replica sets because Seven destroyed the originals to prevent its rival from obtaining them. Ten began screening
Neighbours on 20 January 1986, taking off where the previous series left off and commencing with episode 171.
Neighbours has since become the longest running drama series in Australian television and in 2005, it was inducted collectively into the
Logie Hall of Fame. On 11 January 2011,
Neighbours moved to Ten's digital channel,
Eleven.