Scott Robinson and Charlene Mitchell
Scott Robinson and Charlene Mitchell are fictional characters and a supercouple from the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Scott was portrayed by Jason Donovan, and Charlene was portrayed by Kylie Minogue.
Development
Scott Robinson is one of
Minogue thought the romance between Scott and Charlene also helped them become fan favourites. She explained, "In the storyline, they break up and get back together. People like Scott and Charlene being a couple. It's probably the most normal relationship in the show."[3] TV Week's Kelly Bourne also noted that Scott and Charlene had struck a chord with fans, who felt that they could identify with them and share their "joys, the pain of their fights and their fears of breaking up."[4] Bourne also observed that viewers were "keenly" following the development of how a scripted romance led to Minogue and Donovan's real-life relationship.[4] On-screen, as their romance progresses, Charlene's mother tries to persuade her to date other boys, while Scott repeats his final year of school. He realises that he wants to be with Charlene and the characters were seen declaring their love for each other.[4] Scott also declares that they will move in together and buys Charlene a gold friendship ring. Minogue said Charlene is flattered by the gesture, while Donovan thought it settled the matter that they are not going to break up.[4] Various characters voice their shock and disapproval at how serious the couple have become in 12 months.[4]
In May 1987, Australian television magazine TV Week ran a competition asking for reader's opinions on the controversial issue of whether the teen couple should live together. The publication thought the plot development would provoke a heated response from fans of the show, and wanted to know if they felt strongly for or against the idea.[5] The magazine received thousands of responses and 70 per cent were in favour of seeing the couple live together.[6] But there was concern about Scott and Charlene's ages, which, at the time, were seventeen and eighteen respectively. A critic suggested that their parents should give them "a firm smack on the backside with orders to grow up."[7] Minogue thought the characters were a bit young to be living together, but she did not see anything morally wrong with it. She explained, "Viewers should not see the live-in relationship as sinful because we are really trying to prove how difficult life is for teenagers when they leave the security of their parents' home."[7] Donovan had friends who were living together, and he thought it was "a very true picture of today's teenagers."[7] After "stuffier viewers" expressed their outrage about the young, unwed couple moving in together, producers decided the couple would marry instead.[8]
The wedding allowed a discussion about teenage sexuality, and Donovan pointed out that since
In 2014, Scott and Charlene's son,
Following the planned cancellation of Neighbours in March 2022, both Donovan and Minogue reprised their roles as Scott and Charlene for what was then thought to be the serial's finale. They filmed their guest appearance on Pin Oak Court, which is the outdoor location for Ramsay Street.[16] Of their return, executive producer Jason Herbison stated: "Scott and Charlene are the ultimate Neighbours couple and it would not feel right to end the show without them. We are thrilled that Jason and Kylie have come home to play a very special part in our series finale. It has been an emotional experience for them, for us and I'm sure it will be for our viewers."[17]
Storylines
Scott meets Charlene when he mistakes her for an intruder at his neighbour Madge Ramsay's house. He soon remembers that Charlene is Madge's daughter, who has just arrived from
Reception and impact
The couple were hugely popular with Neighbours fans in both Australian and the United Kingdom, helping the show to gain high ratings after an initial rocky start.[2] Melissa Field of TV Week said their "teenage love story captured hearts across the world" and she noted that viewers in Australia and the UK "couldn't get enough of their wholesome love".[18] Eleanor Sprawson and Robert Fidgeon of the Herald Sun included Scott and Charlene in their list of the Top 50 TV characters. They stated "Acid-wash jeans and mullet cut did not stop Neighbours' feisty mechanic-next-door from winning Scott's heart in the definitive soapie love match of the '80s."[19]
Scott and Charlene have been named one of television's best couples by a number of media outlets. Keith Shar of
Writing for
The couple inspired the name of Australian indie rock band Scott & Charlene's Wedding. Singer-songwriter Craig Dermody explained: "I remember sitting down and watching it with my mum. I just watched it as a kid and then stopped watching it. I remember [the wedding] being massive, it was as if it was a real wedding. Like a royal wedding, but in Australia."[23] In 2014, the couple's wedding came first in a poll to find 50 unforgettable moments in Network Ten's history. Siobhan Duck of the Herald Sun wrote "No moment in Network Ten's 50-year history has made more of an impact on Australia than the 1987 wedding of a pair of teenage bogans. To the strains of Angry Anderson's Suddenly, a young Charlene (Kylie Minogue) clad in the laciest gown that the 1980s had to offer, married her golden mullet-haired groom, Scott (Jason Donovan) before a riveted nation."[24]
In 2020, the couple's wedding was voted 5th "most unforgettable moment in Australian TV history" by readers of The Guardian.[25] Writing for the same newspaper, Anna Spargo-Ryan included the couple in her list of the 10 best characters, admitting that she felt some "peer pressure" to have them on the list. She also stated "Scott and Charlene are the beating heart of Neighbours! They are the reason Erinsborough exists! No woman had ever been a mechanic before Kylie Minogue arrived on the street. Here's my proposition: Scott and Charlene only work as a couple. They're your co-dependent Facebook friend with a name like 'BenAnd SarahJones'. Yes, adorable teenagers in love, but we have Baz Luhrmann for that. More drama, please."[26]
Further reading
- Kylie - Naked: A Biography by Jenny Stanley-Clarke, Andrews UK Limited (2012)
See also
References
- ^ Mercado 2004, p.205–206.
- ^ a b c d e Mercado 2004, p.207–208.
- ^ Bourne, Kelly (18 April 1987). "Kylie's winning ways". TV Week. pp. 4–5.
- ^ a b c d e Bourne, Kelly (16 May 1987). "The romance that rocks Ramsay St". TV Week. p. 4.
- ^ "Should these teens become live-in lovers?". TV Week. 16 May 1987. p. 73.
- ^ Mercado 2004, p.210.
- ^ a b c d Oram, James 1988, p.91–92.
- ^ Blackman, Guy (8 October 2006). "Kylietown". The Age. Archived from the original on 22 August 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ a b Burfitt, John; Miller, Erin; Walker, Lucy (7–13 April 2012). "One moment in time". TV Week (14): 1–10.
- ^ Southward, Jane; Browne, Rachel (8 June 1996). "Vow power". The Sun-Herald. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
- ^ O'Brien, Jon (3 July 2017). "It's been 30 years since Scott and Charlene's Neighbours wedding: 10 things you may not know". Metro. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
- ^ Donovan 2007, p.99.
- ^ Oram, James 1988, p.93.
- ^ Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- ^ a b Byrnes, Holly (20 February 2016). "Kylie Minogue sends welcome message to Sarah Ellen, her new TV daughter, joining Neighbours". Herald Sun. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ^ Byrne, Fiona (1 May 2022). "Fairytale ending for Neighbours as beloved couple reunites". Herald Sun. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
- ^ Anderton, Joe (1 May 2022). "Neighbours confirms Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan's return for finale". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
- ^ Field, Melissa (27 September 2018). "Neighbours: The top ten most iconic couples of all time". TV Week. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- ^ Sprawson, Eleanor; Fidgeon, Robert (29 August 2001). "Top 50 TV characters". Herald Sun. Retrieved 9 March 2024 – via Gale.
- ^ "The 20 best TV couples – Scott Robinson and Charlene Mitchell". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 February 2020.[dead link ]
- ^ "Iconic TV Soap Couples". Heart Radio. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- ^ a b c McAlpine, Fraser (14 September 2018). "From Scott and Charlene to Dani and Jack: 30 years of much-loved TV couples". BBC Online. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ Burman, Nicholas; Carnihan, Kier Wiater (28 August 2013). "Scott & Charlene's Wedding – Interview". the-monitors.com. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ Duck, Siobhan (3 August 2014). "How Charlene and Scott changed TV". Herald Sun. Retrieved 26 April 2024 – via Gale.
- ^ Harmon, Steph (7 February 2020). "Julia Gillard's misogyny speech voted 'most unforgettable' moment in Australian TV history". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- ^ Spargo-Ryan, Anna (24 July 2022). "Neighbours: the 10 best characters from Australia's beloved soap – sorted". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
- Mercado, Andrew (2004). Super Aussie Soaps: Behind the Scenes of Australia's Best Loved TV Shows. Pluto Press Australia. ISBN 978-1-86403-191-1.
- Donovan, Jason (2007). Jason Donovan: Between the Lines: My Story Uncut. ISBN 978-0-00-726147-5.
- Oram, James (1988). Neighbours: Behind the Scenes. ISBN 978-0-207-16075-2.
External links
- Scott and Charlene's 30th wedding anniversary: "the heartbeat of two people in love.", Sydney Morning Herald, 3 July 2017
- Review and screen grabs from the wedding