Neighbours spoilers: Could Bea and Ned's secret walks lead to romance?

Neighbours, Bea Nilsson

Bea seems happier than ever as she continues her secret late-night meetings with neighbour Ned. But will the friends find romance together?

Bea and Ned continue to enjoy their secret late-night walks together, gradually getting to know each other better as they share stories about their pasts and family dramas. But is there a chance these two could become more than just good friends some time?

Elly certainly has no idea her younger sister Bea has been spending so much time with her ex-boyfriend, Ned. But how would she react if she did? Meanwhile, Mark ups the pressure on Elly. Is the school teacher ready to give their relationship another try. Or are the pair definitely history?

After his flashback to the day he saved Piper out in the bush, Cassius takes another mystery phone call and assures the person on the other end of the line he is doing fine, despite the rush of returning memories. Who is Cassius Grady and what is he hiding?

Elsewhere, Sheila decides to surprise her man Clive with a gorilla-gram, as a nod to the doctor's part-time job in the Eighties. But when Sheila jumps out on Clive dressed as a gorilla, things don't quite go to plan. Whoops!

Neighbours continues weekdays at 1:45pm and 5:30pm on Channel 5

Simon Timblick
Writer

Simon has long been a fan of soap operas, and especially loves OVER-THE-TOP plots involving evil twins, hair-pulling catfights and natural disasters. Anyone remember the Sunset Beach earthquake/tidal wave? Or when Krystle Carrington got locked in the attic and replaced by look-a-like Rita in Dynasty?!

Simon has written for a variety of TV and childrens’ magazines/websites including Inside Soap, Nickelodeon, What’s On TV, Radio Times, Metro, Girl Talk, Disney Girl, Toxic! and Digital Spy. He has reported LIVE from the red carpet at The British Soap Awards interviewing glammed-up stars from soapland, and hosted a Facebook LIVE session for Metro with Home and Away legend Ray Meagher (Alf "Stone the flamin' crows!" Stewart) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Aussie soap.

Simon is also co-author of The Treasures Of Coronation Street (Carlton Books)

And the writer and director of (very!) low budget fright flick, Midsummer Night's EVIL and the sequel webisodes series, The Hatchet Woods HORROR.