VCCP Invites Watchers to Follow ‘Neighbours’ Elsewhere

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So there’s this BBC show. It’s called Neighbours and it’s changing stations to channel Five. To make the transition as smooth as possible, Five tapped VCCP, which came up with this sunny little print and bus campaign.

All the characters are featured in ha-ha-you-love-us! fashion, under intersecting street signs that read “Same Ramsay St.” and “New home.” We were like, Hey, this looks festive. Neat wallabee.

Then we thought, Why are there so many parrots in this picture? The enigma drove us to Google, where we found this.

Suburban parrot diaspora. Only in the wild and wacky UK — or, in the case of Neighbours, Australia, apparently.

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