Stefan Dennis wasn’t allowed to see his own son on set due to "strict" social distancing measures.
The ‘Neighbours’ actor – who plays Paul Robinson on the Australian soap – has opened up about production getting back underway amid the coronavirus pandemic, and he wasn’t able to see his son Declan Dennis, who recently joined the cast in a guest role as bad boy Louis Curtain.
Appearing on ITV’s ‘This Morning’, Stefen said: "Obviously we have to keep the one-and-a-half metre distance rule, that is extremely strict.
"What we have done is we’ve actually broken the studios up into four groups, four teams, which are all colour-coded.
"If you’re in team A as opposed to team B, we cannot cross over. That’s really weird, because when my son was working a few weeks ago, he was at work and I was at work, and I couldn’t even see him.
"It wasn’t that I wasn’t working with him, I couldn’t see him as he was on one side of the building and I was on the other."
The 61-year-old star revealed while some colleagues do get to see each other, there are "very strict social distancing rules in place".
He added: "We have medical officers, and a nurse who does a temperature check, you’re not even allowed into the building without being temperature-checked by the nurse and given the all-clear.
"The alleyways and hallways are divided in half and you have to get well to the wall so you have that distance.
"We do see other cast members and other people, and when you’re in a studio it’s inevitable. You have to, we’re still working. But there’s no touching and a certain amount of actors on set at one time."