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Lou Carpenter : ウィキペディア英語版
Lou Carpenter

Louis "Lou" Carpenter is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Tom Oliver. He made his first screen appearance on 30 March 1988. Oliver appeared for a brief time, having been initially contracted for six months, before leaving and returning in January 1992 as a regular cast member. In 1996, Lou was written out of ''Neighbours'', a move that shocked Oliver as his character had become popular with fans. ''Neighbours'' viewers created petitions calling for his return and the strength of their reaction caused the producers to reconsider their decision and reinstate Oliver. Lou has since become the longest-serving continuous character in the serial's history. From March 2009, Lou became a part-time regular character, with Oliver alternating between two-month blocks of filming and two-month breaks. In 2015, it was announced that Oliver would no longer be appearing as regularly on the show, and Lou made a temporary departure on 1 May 2015. A spokesperson confirmed that Lou would return to film guest appearances and he returned in November.
==Casting==
Oliver joined the cast of ''Neighbours'' as Lou in 1988. He was initially contracted for six months. The character was written out in 1996 after the ''Neighbours'' producers decided to employ an "out with the old and in with the new" policy. Oliver was shocked and angry over the decision to axe his character and he said he was not offered an explanation as to why his contract was not going to be renewed.〔 He told ''Inside Soap'' "I don't understand it at all, Lou is very popular with everyone, especially the kids, who even come up to me in the street and say: I wish my dad was more like Lou."〔 Oliver agreed to stay with the show past his original departure date, so the writers could have enough time to give Lou a respectable send-off rather than have him killed in a car accident or explosion.〔
When the news of Oliver's sacking was revealed, ''Neighbours'' viewers called for his return and created petitions asking for him to be reinstated.〔Johnston 2005, p.201.〕 The strength of the public's reaction took the producers by surprise, as they were not aware of how popular he was in Australia and the UK. A writer for ''Inside Soap'' said "So they began to reconsider the situation, especially when Caroline Gillmer, who plays Cheryl, chose to leave. And soon the decision was made - Lou was returning to Ramsay Street full time."〔 Oliver commented that he was "totally overwhelmed" by the public support for him.〔
In April 2009, it was announced that Oliver would cut back on filming with ''Neighbours''. Oliver reduced his hours and appeared part-time, like his former co-star Ian Smith.〔 His new contract meant he alternated between four months of filming and four-month breaks.〔 This later became two months on and two months off.〔 As of July 2013, Lou Carpenter is the show's longest-serving continuous character.

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