Clive Gibbons

Clive Gibbons
Clive Gibbons
Neighbours character
Portrayed by Geoff Paine
Introduced by Reg Watson (1986)
Don Battye (1989)
Duration 1986–87, 1989
First appearance 22 January 1986
Last appearance 19 October 1989
Classification Former, regular
Profile
Occupation Doctor
Entrepreneur

Clive Archibald Gibbons is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Geoff Paine. Paine was spotted by the Reg Grundy Organisation and offered the role of Clive. He made his first appearance on 22 January 1986. Clive's storylines included running a gorillagram agency, setting up a gardening business, saving Lucy Robinson's life and falling in love with Susan Cole. Paine decided not to renew his contract and he departed Neighbours on 27 February 1987. In 1989, Paine and Clive made a brief return, before departing once again in October of that year.

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Casting

The Grundy Organisation discovered Paine while he was performing in a college production at the Victoria Arts Centre, they asked him to come in for a screen test and offered him the role of Clive.[1] Paine almost turned down the role as he looked down on acting in a soap.[2] He said "I suppose at the time I was a bit too idealistic about the world of acting. Playing a messenger in a gorilla suit might not be King Lear, but at least it pays the rent."[2]

After more than a year, Paine decided not to renew his contract after fearing that he may be typecast.[1] He left in 1987 and he said "I don't regret leaving Neighbours at all. I think it's terrific the way the show's taken off, but I'm very pleased with the direction I've taken."[1] Paine later made a brief return to the show in 1989.[3]

Characterisation

Clive brings a breath of fresh air to Ramsay Street when he moves in.[4] He is described as "one of life's eccentrics" who takes care of people and lures them into his latest harebrained scheme.[4] He is also described as "Cheerful and slightly wacky."[5] Clive was the "court jester" of Ramsay Street and the model on which the character of Henry Ramsay (Craig McLachlan) was based.[6] Clive gave up medicine to start up a series of wacky businesses. Clive's gorillagram agency outrages some of neighbours, particulary Max Ramsay (Francis Bell).[6]

Storylines

Clive runs a gorillagram agency from Number 22 Ramsay Street, which upsets neighbour Max Ramsay. Clive and Max clash right away, but Clive manages to win over the other residents. Clive invites Daphne Lawrence (Elaine Smith) to move into his spare room when her engagement to Des Clarke (Paul Keane) falls apart. They are briefly joined there by Daphne's best friend, Zoe Davis (Ally Fowler) and then by Mike Young (Guy Pearce). As well as running his gorillagram business, Clive teamed up with Shane Ramsay (Peter O'Brien) to form a gardening business called Ramsay and Gibbons Gardening Service or RAGGS. Clive's real profession is revealed when he saves Lucy Robinson's (Kylie Flinker) life after she is stung by a bee and cannot breathe. Clive performs a Tracheotomy on Lucy on the Robinson's kitchen table and saves her life. Clive tells his neighbours that he is a doctor, but he quit medicine when he made a mistake, which led to the death of his girlfriend, Linda.

Clive's brother, Graham (Peter Harvey-Wright), a GP visits with his wife, Kate (Jenny Seedsman) and daughter Vicki (Charmaine Gorman). Clive realises that Graham would badger him about returning to medicine and he tells him about Linda's death. Graham continues to badger Clive until he agrees to become a doctor again. Graham and his family leave after a robber threatens them. Clive befriends Susan Cole (Gloria Ajenstat) and offers her and her son, Sam, a place to live. Clive falls in love with Susan, but she falls for her boss Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis). When his Uncle Ted (Max Meldrum) comes to visit, Clive asks Susan to pretend to be his wife in order for Clive to say he is a successful family man. Susan agrees, but Ted sees her kissing Paul and confronts Clive. Clive tells Ted the truth.

When Paul rejects her, Susan is comforted by Clive and he tells her that he is in love with her. Susan accepts a marriage proposal from Clive, but as Clive starts planning a wedding, Susan realises that she does not love Clive and she leaves Erinsborough. Clive suffers from depression and takes his anger out on Paul. He eventually bounces back and decides to move into the flat behind his surgery before leaving Erinsborough. Clive makes a brief return and makes friends with Melanie Pearson (Lucinda Cowden). He also provides Paul with a shoulder to cry on following the end of his marriage. Clive gets a call from Graham who is injured in an accident and needs someone to run his surgery in the country. Clive then leaves Ramsay Street again for the outback.

Reception

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Neighbours, the BBC asked readers to nominate their twenty favourite obscure characters.[7] Clive was not included in the list, but the BBC announced they had received many suggestions asking him to be included. They said that Clive's "popularity disqualified him" and that he "lacked sufficient obscurity".[7]

The BBC called Clive the "true genius of Neighbours."[8] While Lorna Cooper said Clive was "lovely."[3] Lowculture said that Clive performing an emergency tracheotomy on Jim Robinson's kitchen table was one of Neighbours' great moments.[9] The BBC said Clive's most notable moment was "Performing an emergency operation on the Robinson's kitchen table and saving Lucy."[10]

Daniel Martin of The Guardian placed Clive's 1986 dream on his list of Favourite Christmas soap moments.[11] Martin said "Not the greatest dream sequence in Neighbours history (that gong has to go to the iconic Bouncer's Dream), but this candy-coated reminder to the grim British contingent of how it should be done is burned onto the brains of twentysomethings nationwide. Doctor Clive – refereeing a boxing match between Mike and Shane for the heart of Plain Jane Superbrain – is knocked out and goes into a bizarre festive dream sequence where the cast were re-imagined as pantomime characters. Clive was Santa, Mike and Shane were Tweedle Dum and Dee, Paul Robinson some nameless panto villain – and Scott and Charlene were in Europe pretending to be pop stars."[11]

References

  1. ^ a b c Oram, James, p. 119
  2. ^ a b Apsley, Brenda, Hopwood, Clive and Pemberton, Nick, p. 46
  3. ^ a b Cooper, Lorna (20 September 2010). "Soap's forgotten characters". MSN. Microsoft. http://tv.uk.msn.com/photos/photos.aspx?cp-documentid=154313087&page=35. Retrieved 22 January 2011. 
  4. ^ a b Monroe, Josephine, p. 15
  5. ^ Wallis, Neil and Hogan, Dave, p70
  6. ^ a b Wallis, Neil and Hogan, Dave, p77
  7. ^ a b "Your 20 favourite obscure Neighbours characters". BBC News. 21 October 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4363958.stm. Retrieved 26 July 2010. 
  8. ^ "A service highlighting the riches of the daily press.". BBC News. 17 October 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4348766.stm#monday. Retrieved 22 January 2011. 
  9. ^ "How low did 2005 go? (Clue: very)". Lowculture. 27 December 2005. http://www.lowculture.co.uk/2005/12/how-low-did-2005-go-clue-very.shtml. Retrieved 22 January 2011. 
  10. ^ "Character: Clive Gibbons". BBC. Archived from the original on 4 July 2004. http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20040522014738/http://www.bbc.co.uk/neighbours/whoswho/characterbiogs/index.shtml?content/_clivegibbons/page1. Retrieved 24 March 2011. 
  11. ^ a b Martin, Daniel (23 December 2007). "Favourite Christmas soap moments". The Guardian (UK: Guardian Media Group). http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/tvandradioblog/2007/dec/23/favouritechristmassoapmomen?INTCMP=SRCH. Retrieved 30 March 2011. 
  • Oram, James (1988). Neighbours: behind the scenes. Angus & Robertson. ISBN 978-0-207-16075-2. 
  • Apsley, Brenda; Hopwood, Clive; Pemberton, Nick (1989). Neighbours Annual 1989. World International. ISBN 978-0-7235-6841-4. 
  • Monroe, Josephine (1996). Neighbours: the first 10 years. Penguin Group. ISBN 978-0-7181-4212-4. 
  • Wallis, Neil and Hogan, Dave (1989). The Neighbours factfile. Angus & Robertson. ISBN 978-0-207-16382-1. 

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