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Neighbours’ 35th anniversary will be the "biggest event" in the soap’s history.
The Channel 5 show will turn 35 on March 18th, and executive producer Jason Herbison has teased fans there will be some "high drama" in one big storyline, as well as a "warm and nostalgic" narrative.
He said: "The 35th anniversary is by far the biggest event we’ve ever undertaken. Without giving too much away, I can tell you that we have two major narratives taking place.
"One is warm and nostalgic, the other is high drama. Some of the returnees come back for a specific event, others get swept up in it organically, which is lots of fun."
Several former ‘Neighbours’ stars have already been confirmed as returning for the anniversary, including Olympia Valance (Paige Smith), Prue Wallace (Denise van Outen), and Scott McGregor (Mark Brennan), and Jason admits there will be further characters heading back to Ramsay Street.
He added to Digital Spy: "There will be more familiar faces returning throughout 2020.
"There is actually one returning face from the not-too-distant past that I’m particularly excited about – this person has been top of my list to bring back ever since they left."
‘Neighbours’ legend Alan Fletcher – who plays Karl Kennedy – recently admitted he would "love to be part of" a ‘Neighbours’ live episode for the show’s 35th anniversary, but joked it might be "horrendous".
He exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "It would be horrendous."
Speaking in a joint interview, Bonnie Anderson – who plays Bea Nilsson on the show – said: "It would be quite funny, and very scary."
Alan added: "We [Australia] had one show that went live, it was called ‘Blue Heelers’, and you could see people waiting to come on and all sorts of stuff.
"But if we did do a live episode of ‘Neighbours’ for the 35th it would be very cool and we would all love to be part of it, but it would be very scary.
"I’m just not quite sure what you get out of that, other than the audience thinking, ‘Go on, go wrong.’
"Even if it’s live it should just appear to be another episode."

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