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Neighbours' craziest ever moments, from a dog wedding to a ghost in the mirror

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Although fans were heartbroken when Aussie soap Neighbours was axed earlier this month, it still celebrates its 37th birthday today.

So what better way to commemorate the much loved show than with a look back at some of the show's maddest moments. The soap has had some ridiculous storylines over the last four decades – here are some of the most memorable....

Dream big, Bouncer (1991) “Rack off, Bouncer!” is the obligatory phrase Brits use when doing an impression of an Aussie – and it’s all down to Ramsay Street’s original – and best – pet.The labrador was so important to residents and viewers, he was given his own storyline – an iconic sequence in which he dreamed he was marrying Rosie, the border collie next door.The cast hated it, calling it a “strange” move, but even now the lovesick lab’s night-time fantasy remains one of the soap’s best ever moments.

Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Hi Harold! (1997) Surely the most recognisable face in Erinsborough, Harold Bishop has gone down in legend as one of the greatest soap characters of all time.

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