Neighbours Amy Greenwood struggles on UK screens next week, as Shane and Dipi Rebecchi are brought closer together.
Amy and Shane start dating – leaving Dipi heartbroken – but when Shane is shot and Jay Rebecchi finally comes clean over everything that s happened with Kane Jones, Amy finds the family situation difficult to navigate.
In upcoming scenes, Amy (Jacinta Stapleton) and Shane (Nicholas Coghlan) try to date while considering Dipi s feelings. FremantleChannel 5
But their date is interrupted when Ned Willis (Ben Hall) voices concerns over Jay s behaviour, leading Shane and Dipi to put family first.
Shane and Dipi look for Jay (Dhruv Malge), but get caught in an explosion. Jay had hidden a gun that Hendrix stole for protection against Kane in the Kennedy pizza oven.
Neighbours fans in the UK will see Jay Rebecchi call Hendrix Greyson for help after continuing to hang around with troublemaker Ollie Sudekis.
Jay (Dhruv Malge) has a moment of weakness when he is peer-pressured by Ollie (Ellmir Asipi) into letting him use the cafe as a hang out after it closes – Ollie wastes no time inviting herds of teens and they begin to trash the building.
Hendrix (Benny Turland) has already got an ongoing feud with Ollie and is frustrated with Jay s actions when he calls him to help clean up Harold s. The pair quickly realise that they cannot clean the mess due to the excessive damage – so they plan to stage a break-in instead to protect Jay.
What s on TV: Friday, December 25 to Thursday, December 31
What s on TV: Friday, December 25 to Thursday, December 31
By Craig Mathieson and Debbie Enker
Updated
December 19, 2020 6.30pm
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Royal Command Performance was held in 1912, with King George V and Queen Mary rocking up for a charitable benefit that was not without controversy: music-hall star Marie Lloyd was reportedly not invited because her act was considered risque and she d been married three times. This year s event, hosted by Jason Manford, had to contend with somewhat different issues. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Blackpool Opera House was full of television monitors, providing a virtual audience for the pre-recorded performances. Those facing the sea of screens include Take That s Gary Barlow, robotic pop act Steps, and West End star Samantha Barks, although the real showstopper may be centenarian Sir Thomas Moore, the World War II veteran whose lockdown garden walks for ch
The former lovers share some heartfelt final words with each other – unaware that a heartbroken Shane is watching on. It hurts him badly to see that Dipi is so upset over Pierce s departure.
In the days that follow, Shane is cold towards Dipi when they unite to spend some time with Yashvi (Olivia Junkeer) and Jay (Dhruv Malge).
Dipi doesn t realise why, until Toadie (Ryan Moloney) pulls her to one side and explains what Shane witnessed a few days earlier.
Toadie gives Dipi a pointed reminder of how this would have hurt Shane, hoping that it will prompt her to make amends and consider his feelings more.
Neighbours newcomer Jay Rebecchi falls in with the wrong crowd on UK screens next week – and lives to regret it.
Jay (Dhruv Malge) risks problems when he agrees to spend some time with troublesome Ollie Sudekis, despite the recent incident on the teens camping trip.
Ollie (Ellmir Asipi) is currently in disgrace after encouraging his friends to use an app called The Ladder to rank their female schoolmates on how they are in bed.
The sick behaviour left Hendrix Greyson (Benny Turland) outraged on the recent trip as he rebuked Ollie for being so disrespectful.
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In upcoming episodes on Channel 5, Hendrix clashes with Ollie again when he finds out that Ollie reported him to the police for stealing Pierce s car and driving without a licence.