Neighbours spoilers follow.
Neighbours' executive producer Jason Herbison has shared details of the soap's upcoming Flashback Week.
The show will jump back in time next month as some of the biggest mysteries from the new season are finally resolved.
In the week commencing Monday, November 13, four episodes will fill in the gaps from the two-year time jump.
This will include a fresh look at the 2022 finale episode, featuring newly-filmed scenes from the day of Toadie Rebecchi and Melanie Pearson's wedding.
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Fans have been speculating over why Melanie really left Erinsborough so abruptly, and why Paul Robinson jilted Terese Willis at the altar, so other key days will be included too.
Speaking to Digital Spy and other press, Herbison commented: "It will all lead to a big event, that we will then unpack in greater detail. That will ultimately answer the mystery of: 'What became of Melanie, why did she leave? Why have a few other people left town?' All will be revealed a few weeks into the show."
He continued: "All roads lead to this flashback week, where we do find out. We go back in time – and we discover some things that were going on during the finale that you all saw, that we didn't really see at the time.
"All of these things, it turns out, have a really big bearing on what's happened to the show today. Why people are there? Why people are not there? Who was with whom? How does it all happen?"
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Kate Kendall, who previously played Lauren Turner on the show, has directed the special week of episodes.
Kendall added: "It's this extraordinary thing which has been crafted so beautifully. We are piecing together DNA that we haven't lived through, that you haven't lived through.
"Through Jason and the writing team, we've had to implant in people's brains and go: 'Oh, you didn't actually do this, you haven't actually acted this, but this is what would have happened if the show had gone on'. So it's a lot of emotional catch-up for the actors.
"It's really about the characters and what's actually transpired over the last two years. Then making sure that the actors are clear on their story, so they're able to implement that in their DNA. So that's been one of the challenges – taking everybody on that journey."
Neighbours releases new episodes from Mondays to Thursdays for free on Amazon Freevee in the UK and US. In Australia, the show airs from Mondays to Thursdays at 4pm on Channel 10, with a 6.30pm repeat screening on 10 Peach.














