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Karl told Harold on 18 November 2008 that he had Prostate Cancer. After finding it difficult to come to terms with his illness, Harold shuts Karl out of his life even though he is trying to help him, though Harold just ignores him. When the street is having a BBQ, Karl makes a speech about how there lives would be so different without him, Harold then goes to the cemetery to talk to Madge about his illness and Karl turns up saying that they will fight this together. Harold accepts this offer and says to Karl that he will do whatever he can to save his life. He says this while in the General Store and Zeke over hears him thinking that it is Karl's health that is deteriorating. When Zeke questions this to Harold, he tells him the truth that he has cancer. Zeke is so upset by this news by saying "everybody I love either leaves me or dies" and storms out of the store. Harold tells Karl what happened and Susan overhears him. When Susan and Karl are talking about Harold's situation, Lou over hears this and asks what is going on. Harold is then forced to tell him what is wrong with him. Lou has been his best friend and loyal companion for many years and is absolutely distraught by the news. Before Harold goes into theatre Carmella gives him some roseary beads and they prey together about the changes they are going to face. Harold goes into theatre on December 3rd and is resting when Susan comes into his room and talks to him where Harold tells her that he is not going to have chemotheropy. It is until Steph Scully comes in and tells him about her day and her new changes to her life. Harold then decides to have the chemo.
Karl told Harold on 18 November 2008 that he had Prostate Cancer. After finding it difficult to come to terms with his illness, Harold shuts Karl out of his life even though he is trying to help him, though Harold just ignores him. When the street is having a BBQ, Karl makes a speech about how there lives would be so different without him, Harold then goes to the cemetery to talk to Madge about his illness and Karl turns up saying that they will fight this together. Harold accepts this offer and says to Karl that he will do whatever he can to save his life. He says this while in the General Store and Zeke over hears him thinking that it is Karl's health that is deteriorating. When Zeke questions this to Harold, he tells him the truth that he has cancer. Zeke is so upset by this news by saying "everybody I love either leaves me or dies" and storms out of the store. Harold tells Karl what happened and Susan overhears him. When Susan and Karl are talking about Harold's situation, Lou over hears this and asks what is going on. Harold is then forced to tell him what is wrong with him. Lou has been his best friend and loyal companion for many years and is absolutely distraught by the news. Before Harold goes into theatre Carmella gives him some roseary beads and they prey together about the changes they are going to face. Harold goes into theatre on December 3rd and is resting when Susan comes into his room and talks to him where Harold tells her that he is not going to have chemotheropy. It is until Steph Scully comes in and tells him about her day and her new changes to her life. Harold then decides to have the chemo.



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Revision as of 15:33, 17 December 2008

For the former American football player, see Harold Bishop, Jr.

Harold Bishop
Neighbours character
Ian Smith as Harold Bishop
Portrayed byIan Smith
First appearanceJanuary 30, 1987
Episode 415
Last appearanceFebruary 16, 2009
Episode 5631[1]
In-universe information
ParentsFrank Bishop (father, deceased)
SpouseMavis Bishop (deceased)
Madge Ramsay (1988–2001, deceased)
ChildrenDavid Bishop (son, deceased)
Kerry Bishop (daughter, deceased)
GrandchildrenSky Mangel (granddaughter)
Serena Bishop (granddaughter, deceased)
Other relativesKerry Mangel (great-grandaughter)

Harold Wilson Bishop is a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours played by Ian Smith. The character first appeared from January 1987 and departed in September 1991, returning in October 1996, and is one of the longest serving characters on the show. He is due to make his final appearance on February 16, 2009.

History

Harold arrived in Erinsborough in 1987, invited by Madge Mitchell's daughter Charlene (Kylie Minogue). He moved in with Nell Mangel and then eventually married Madge Ramsay (Anne Charleston) in 1988.

Harold and Madge

Harold and Madge had been lovers in High School in Queensland, but Madge had opted to marry Fred Mitchell and move to Coffs Harbour, New South Wales with him where they had two children. Harold later married a woman named Mavis, who bore him two children, David (Kevin Harrington) and Kerry (Linda Hartley-Clark). Unfortunately, Mavis died, leaving Harold to raise David and Kerry alone.

Kerry Bishop

In 1989, Harold was reunited with Kerry, who had been estranged from him in the intervening years, and her daughter Sky (played at the time by Miranda Fryer). After the uneasy reunion, Kerry and Harold became closer. Kerry married neighbour Joe Mangel (Mark Little), who Harold initially did not approve of, and she moved in with him across the street from Harold. Kerry was killed by a stray bullet during a protest against duck hunting in 1990.

Disappearance

Harold was washed away in the surf on September 13, 1991 and was thought drowned, although no body was ever recovered. Harold was eventually spotted alive and well by Helen Daniels (Anne Haddy) in October 1996. Harold had lost his memory and been living as a Salvation Army volunteer by the name of Ted (a reference to a character Ian Smith had previously played in Prisoner). Reunited with a returning Madge, they resumed their marriage which lasted until her death from pancreatic cancer in 2001.

Family returning

Since then son David from his first marriage returned, bringing his wife Liljana (Marcella Russo) and daughter Serena (Lara Sacher). Harold's other granddaughter, Sky Mangel (now Stephanie McIntosh), also returned.

Stroke

Harold had a minor stroke in late 2003, which dramatically changed his personality and many other aspects of his life. He stopped attending the Salvation Army, as well as renouncing his vegetarianism and consuming alcohol. In addition to this he also displayed a marked increase in overt sexual behaviour, for example his horrific misunderstanding of a reference to Isabelle Hoyland's (Natalie Bassingthwaighte) buns. These lewd actions could be said to have reached a climax in an episode featuring Harold peering through a window at a "lingerie party" hosted by Sky Mangel, a mask of animalistic lust upon his once genial face. He has since recovered and resumed his service to the Salvation Army.

Coffee Shop/General Store

Harold became the owner of the coffee shop at Lassiters Complex, until it exploded in the final episode of 2004. He subsequently owned and ran the General Store at Lassiters with Lou Carpenter (Tom Oliver). The store was innovative in its return to traditional values offering staff dressed in aprons and straw hats, hot food, groceries and a dry cleaning service. Originally this was ran solely by Lou as a cost cutting measure. This entailed him taking home the items of clothing, spraying them with water then hanging them on his washing line. However he was soon rumbled by Lyn Scully (Janet Andrewartha) who apprehended him whilst hand drying her undergarments. The service has since resumed with a real dry cleaners. In 2006 The General Store ran into trouble when Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) opened a new cafe, Lucinda's. Both Harold and his co-owner Lou Carpenter seriously considered selling up and retiring.

Plane crash

In 2004, Harold had a brief romance with Svetlanka Ristic (Deidre Rubenstein), the mother of his daughter-in-law Liljana. However in October 2005, he was hit hard by tragedy once again when his son David, daughter-in-law Liljana, and granddaughter Serena, were killed when a plane hosting a party to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Lassiters crashed. Sky was also in the plane but she survived. David's body was found but Liljana's and Serena's have not been found.

Paul Robinson

On the season finale of Neighbours for 2005, an enraged Harold stormed into Paul Robinson's house uninvited. Paul was talking to his son on the phone at the time and Harold, sensing the time was right to carry out the last stage in his plan, came creeping up from behind, arms outstretched. Harold wrapped his hands around Paul's neck, throttling him until he was rendered unconscious and fell to the ground.

Revenge

The reason for Harold's uncharacteristically gruesome assault was his fervent desire for revenge, as he felt that Paul was unwittingly responsible for the bombing of the party plane and the subsequent death of Harold's new found family. It was also revealed that Harold had put Paul through a period of psychological torture, involving quoting aggressive religious verse at Robinson down the phone, deliberately opening his windows and doors and generally terrorising Paul to such an extent that by the end of Harold's campaign of vengeance he was completely housebound, unable to go outside fearing attempts on his life and felt the need to fit an extensive CCTV system to monitor his house at all times. This is dark side to Harold that no one had ever seen before. Eventually, in an attempt to find 'his old self', he left Erinsborough in 2006, but he has since returned. Recently, Harold has had to face up to a number of challenges, including the pregnancy of his granddaughter, foiling a vodka home-brewing scheme concocted by Lou and his Russian mail-order bride Mishka (Deborah Kennedy), and subsequently an on going battle with the Russian mafia.

Golden years

Despite entering his golden years, Harold is very much in touch with modern culture. He has a keen interest in music, spanning such genres as rap/hip hop. This is displayed when he dons an afro style wig and sunglasses to become his "Afro Harold" alter ego. This strand of Harold first appeared when he was fostering Tad and enjoyed a brief revival when pictures of him during this time were found by Sky and Serena. This is not the end of his musical talents however as he a deadly efficient tuba player, who entertains Ramsay Street residents with recitals as part of the Salvation Army Band. Harold is also a dedicated follower of fashion as illustrated recently when he believed model Elle McPherson could be coming to the street (In reality, an elderly of the same name did appear when she wandered off from a nursing home). He possessed an in-depth knowledge of ladies undergarments and was able to give Lou expert advice on the latest material and trends. (This could well be a lingering element of his personality which has remained from his post stroke period as "Parallel Harold".)

Departure and Return

Harold departed Ramsay Street on 28 March 2008, to travel across Australia. Valda Sheergold (Joan Sydney) also left with him, to be dropped off at her home in Shelley Bay. He left UK screens on 18 June 2008.

Harold returned on 24 June 2008. Episodes screened in Australia in July 2008 show Harold embarking on a new romance with Kate Newton (Briony Behets). They both live in a caravan and Harold invited her to join him on his travels around Australia. After vacillating she agreed and on 1 August 2008 Harold and Kate set off to go around Australia in their caravan. Later on in the year Harold came back to Ramsey street on his own surprising Susan and Karl when they were looking for Lennie the pig. Once he was back in Ramsey street Lou had a bad cough and refused to go to the hospital as he said "at our age you don't know what they'll find," so Harold out of support said he would go to the hospital with Lou to have a checkup.

Cancer

Karl told Harold on 18 November 2008 that he had Prostate Cancer. After finding it difficult to come to terms with his illness, Harold shuts Karl out of his life even though he is trying to help him, though Harold just ignores him. When the street is having a BBQ, Karl makes a speech about how there lives would be so different without him, Harold then goes to the cemetery to talk to Madge about his illness and Karl turns up saying that they will fight this together. Harold accepts this offer and says to Karl that he will do whatever he can to save his life. He says this while in the General Store and Zeke over hears him thinking that it is Karl's health that is deteriorating. When Zeke questions this to Harold, he tells him the truth that he has cancer. Zeke is so upset by this news by saying "everybody I love either leaves me or dies" and storms out of the store. Harold tells Karl what happened and Susan overhears him. When Susan and Karl are talking about Harold's situation, Lou over hears this and asks what is going on. Harold is then forced to tell him what is wrong with him. Lou has been his best friend and loyal companion for many years and is absolutely distraught by the news. Before Harold goes into theatre Carmella gives him some roseary beads and they prey together about the changes they are going to face. Harold goes into theatre on December 3rd and is resting when Susan comes into his room and talks to him where Harold tells her that he is not going to have chemotheropy. It is until Steph Scully comes in and tells him about her day and her new changes to her life. Harold then decides to have the chemo.


References

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