Steve Parker
Steve Parker | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Neighbours character | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Steve Bastoni | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Duration | 2007–09 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
First appearance | 23 July 2007 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Last appearance | 24 July 2009 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Introduced by | Ric Pellizzeri | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Profile | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Occupation | Veterinarian | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Home | Oakey | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Steven "Steve" Parker is a fictional character from the Australian Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, played by Steve Bastoni. In 2007, Neighbours decided to return to focusing more on family dynamics and the characters of Steve and his family were created and introduced to help boost falling ratings in Australia. Steve made his first on-screen appearance on 23 July 2007 along with his wife and daughter. The family moved into Ramsay Street and Steve opened a veterinary practice in the Lassiters complex. His storylines included taking the blame for the death of Chris Knight, being kissed and poisoned by Nicola West, breaking up and later reuniting with Miranda, becoming a grandfather and the death of his daughter. In March 2009, the decision was taken to write the Parker family out of the show after Bastoni and Eloise Mignon quit. Steve departed on 24 July 2009 with his wife, following Bridget's funeral.
Character creation and casting
In 2007 Neighbours suffered one of its worst decline in ratings and several key changes took place, including the introduction of a new family.[1] Network Ten drama executive Dan Bennett revealed that the show would return to the focus on relationships and family dynamics.[1] The Parker family made their first appearance on-screen in July 2007, marking the start of the show's renovation.[2]
Former Police Rescue star, Steve Bastoni was cast in the role of the family's patriarch, Steve Parker.[3] Bastoni said "My agent rang and said, 'Would you consider (the Steve Parker role in) Neighbours?'". Bastoni agreed to the role as he had struggled to find work after moving to Melbourne from Sydney with no prospects.[3] Bastoni called the role on Neighbours "a little gift from God".[3] Bastoni previously guested in the serial in 1985 as a bank teller called Alex Baxter.[4]
In March 2009, it was announced that the Parker family were to be written out of the show after Bastoni and Mignon decided to quit.[5] Bastoni said in an interview that the character of Steve Parker had nowhere else to go and added, "I only planned to be on the show for a year to 18 months but I've been here two years now and have done enough".[5]
Storylines
Background
Steve Parker is the brother of Stuart and Ned Parker.[6] He was living in Sydney with his family until they made the decision to move to Erinsborough.[6] Steve had ties to Ramsay Street before he arrived as he grew up in Oakey with Drew Kirk. Steve and Miranda have two children, Riley and Bridget, who they adopted when they were young.[6] Steve is a vet who specialises in caring for native wildlife and he enjoyed sharing his work with Bridget.[6]
2007–09
Steve and his family move to Erinsborough from Sydney, so Steve can open a new veterinary clinic. The family arrive in Ramsay Street to visit Ned. Steve discovers that the apartment the family were moving into was already furnished and Janae Timmins (Eliza Taylor-Cotter) allows them to store their things in her garage. Shortly after opening his clinic, Steve and Miranda are forced to move in Ned and Janae when their apartment floods. Steve is surprised when Riley turns up and tells him that he has dropped out of university. Ned and Janae both depart Erinsborough and the house is put up for sale by auction. Tim Collins (Ben Anderson) tells the Parkers that he plans to buy the house to build flats on and Steve tells him that he also plans to buy the house. At the auction, Steve outbids Tim, but goes over his limit. Miranda then tells Steve that they will have to cut costs.
When Chris Knight (Luke Mitchell) is found with head injuries, Bridget confesses to Steve that she pushed him away when he tried to attack her. Chris later dies and, to protect his daughter, Steve confesses to attacking Chris. Steve is arrested and charged with murder. During his trial, Bridget runs in and tells the court the truth. Miranda's sister Nicola West (Imogen Bailey) arrives and she lets slip that Miranda was in love with another man when she got married. Steve is shocked and moves out, believing that Miranda does not love him. Nicola then tries to seduce Steve and she later poisons him. Steve recovers and Nicola is sent to a psychiatric hospital. Steve and Miranda continue having marital problems and Steve is unhappy when he discovers that Miranda slept with a former boyfriend. However, the couple later reconcile.
Steve is angry when he discovers that Bridget is pregnant. However, he later comes round to the idea and promises to help her through it. Steve is also unhappy when Bridget's boyfriend, Declan Napier (James Sorensen) moves in with the family. Bridget gives birth to Steve's first grandchild, India, at a music festival. Steve and Miranda are able to listen to the birth via Karl Kennedy's (Alan Fletcher) phone.
While on their way to take India to visit relatives in Oakey, Steve swerves the car to avoid an escaped horse and the car overturns. Steve is relatively unharmed and when the rescue services arrive, he helps out with the search for Bridget. Steve finds her and India and they are taken to the hospital. Bridget later dies from internal injuries, which devastates Steve and Miranda. Following her funeral, Steve and Miranda decide to move away.
Reception
The Parker family's entrance to the show was watched by an average 1.05 million viewers in Australia.[7] Following their arrival, Network Ten's head of drama Dan Bennett praised the new cast members saying "It's probably the strongest cast we've ever had".[8]
Steve has received mostly positive criticism from Ruth Deller of television website Lowculture. During his first year on the show, Deller said that Steve was "trying to fill the nice guy role of Philip Martin, but doesn't quite achieve it".[9] In 2008, Deller said that the Parker family were improving and she singled Steve out, calling him "great".[10] In July 2009, he was placed joint fifth with Coronation Street's Kevin Webster on the best soap characters list in 2009.[11] Deller said "Both characters have been underrated 'good guys' for much of their tenure on the shows and deserve some credit for that. That's not the main reason they've made this month's chart though – it's because lots of people on the forums seem to have owned up to fancying these guys this month – and in a poor month for storylines and characterisation, being a DILF is qualification enough to get you into our top five.[11]
References
- 1 2 Clune, Richard (18 March 2007). "Neighbours' ratings slump". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- ↑ Duck, Siobhan (18 July 2007). "Neighbours back to basics". Herald Sun. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- 1 2 3 Devlyn, Darren (14 January 2009). "Steve Bastoni credits Neighbours with saving his life". Herald Sun. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- ↑ Executive producer: Reg Watson; Director: Chris Langman; Writer: Judy Nunn (17 October 1985). "Episode 154". Neighbours. Seven Network. Seven.
- 1 2 Rowe, Darren (5 March 2009). "Parker family to leave 'Neighbours'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 "Steve Bastoni (Neighbours' Steve Parker) Interview". Last Broadcast. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- ↑ "'Neighbours' eroding British accent". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 24 July 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
- ↑ "Changes to Neighbours to bring soap up to date". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 19 July 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
- ↑ Deller, Ruth (10 December 2007). "Waking Up the Neighbours". Lowculture. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
- ↑ Deller, Ruth (16 July 2008). "The Italian Job". Lowculture. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
- 1 2 Deller, Ruth (31 July 2009). "Soapstar Superstars: July". Lowculture. Retrieved 21 May 2010.