Neighbours: Susan loses her sight to MS.
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Jackie Woodburne is such a wonderful actress. She gave some amazing scenes during the MS storyline. She deserves a Logie!
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This is why we love Susan. She, Karl and Libby are the only reasons I watch Neighbours. Oh and maybe Lyn, Steph and Toadie too.
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I'm young but have watched neighbours since I was born literally mum and dad are huge fans too and I still think she's a legend Alan too
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Jackie Woodburne is amazing actress and a Legend and she and Karl are the reason why I watch Neighbours they are both Legends
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This was Neighbours at its finest
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@guy2008rules how on earth would that affect what happens on neighbours?!
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poor susan this made me cry:(
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Jackie Woodburne is very special. She's one of those actresses with a rare gift.
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Wow, this was amazing!
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@guy2008rules Yep agree, this was one of the last storylines i saw in neighbours as i think it had moved to channel 5 during this storyline and i tried to keep watching it and i know it sounds silly but the beauty of it being on the bbc was no adverts and u could sit and watch it for 20 odd minutes straight through, dunno why but with the advert breaks on channel 5 i would switch the channel and never come back to it lol.
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jackie is a truly wonderful actress. She is the backbone of neighbours and it will end when she leaves I am sure .
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@SamMitchell90, In my opinion Sam, Neighbours became crap after the move from the BBC to Five
That really touched me and the quality is amazing too. I actually choked up and cried, as I did when I saw of the neighbours storylines about this on Channel 5 (in UK). My mum has MS, she can't balance. She has been getting worse in increments and now pushes a trolly to walk, mostly staying in the house. Don't think my mum has had eye trouble though I am aware it affects different people differently.
1982Geoff1982 1 year ago 4
@1982Geoff1982 Thank you for sharing your story with us. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, and I wish you and your Mum the very best. My mum has Parkinsons and Alzheimers so I understand what it's like to see someone you love changing. It's hard, mate. But remember we're not alone. Thank you for comment!
hillbillyprofane 1 year ago 4