Matthew "Matt" Hancock is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''
Neighbours
''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera, which has aired since 18 March 1985. It was created by television executive Reg Watson. The Seven Network commissioned the show following the success of Watson's earlier soap '' Sons an ...
'', played by Stephen Hunt. He made his first on screen appearance on 26 March 2001 and departed on 9 May 2002. In 2005, Hunt reprised his role as Matt for the show's 20th anniversary episode.
Creation and casting
In early 2001, the ''Neighbours'' scriptwriters decided to introduce some "new blood" to the show to fill the void left by the temporary departures of six regular characters.
The writers created and introduced the five strong Hancock family.
Eldest son Matt, played by Hunt, was the first member of the family to arrive, making his debut on 26 March 2001.
Matt was Hunt's first television role and the actor relocated from Sydney to Melbourne for filming.
Matt's arrival followed the departure of
Lance Wilkinson
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Andrew Bibby
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Early and personal ...
).
In 2002, the entire Hancock family were written out of ''Neighbours''.
A writer for the ''
Herald Sun
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'' said Hunt was disappointed with the decision as he thought the family had great on screen chemistry.
Hunt explained "The producers decided to write the whole family out, which we were all unhappy about. It was disappointing for me because I thought there was so much more they could do with my character. But they turned him into the loser of the street."
In April 2005, Kris Green of
Digital Spy
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reported Hunt would be reprising his role of Matt for ''Neighbours'' 20th anniversary episode, which was broadcast in July of that year.
Development
Upon his entrance, Matt was said to be nineteen and the oldest boy in the Hancock family. He has a brother called Chris and half-siblings
Leo (
Anthony Hammer
Anthony Hammer (born circa 1987) is an Australian actor, known for his acting career starring in roles such as Leo Hancock on the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''. He joined the cast in 2001, but 18 months later, the entire on-screen Hancoc ...
) and
Emily (Isabella Oldham).
Matt had a good relationship with his father,
Evan (
Nicholas Opolski
Nicholas Opolski is an Australian actor, who is best known for his role as Evan Hancock on the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' in 2001–2002. He has also provided the voice of B2, one of the characters in the children's television show ' ...
), but not with his mother,
Genevieve (Julie Campbell). Matt got along well with his step-mother,
Maggie
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Maggie may refer to:
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Sally Cooper
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), and regarded her as "a good mate."
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's ''Neighbours'' website commented "As the eldest in the family Matt saw himself as playing a very adult role in their household. He was keen to take on all the attributes of adulthood, but not so ready to accept all the responsibilities."
His parents wanted him to go to university, where he had been accepted onto an Arts course, but Matt decided to defer for a year.
James Joyce of ''
The Newcastle Herald'' said Matt was intelligent, but had trouble applying himself to study.
He added "Apparently, 'his parents despair about his future but are secretly proud of his handsome looks and wit'. They are indeed blessed."
Matt finds employment at Lou's Place.
A reporter for the official ''Neighbours'' website wrote that Matt often received attention from girls, but "he lacks the maturity to keep up with most of them."
Matt becomes good friends with
Felicity Scully
Felicity "Flick" Scully is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Holly Valance. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 20 October 1999. She departed on 28 November 2002, but ma ...
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Holly Valance
Holly Rachel Candy (; born 11 May 1983), known professionally as Holly Valance, is an Australian actress and singer. Valance began her acting career on the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', as Felicity Scully (1999–2002, 2005, 2022). Sh ...
) and dates
Laura Wallace (Fiona Choi).
When Matt learns Laura is an exotic dancer, he is shocked by her occupation.
When the serial's scriptwriters noticed that there was a physical resemblance between Hunt and a young
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
, they decided to give his character a storyline in which he became an Elvis impersonator.
Matt accepts a job as an Elvis impersonator and uses the job to get closer to Felicity.
Hunt told a ''
TV Week
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Content ranges from previews for upcoming storylines of popular television programs, particu ...
'' columnist, "Matt has developed a crush on Flick, but he hasn't made a move because she's going out with
Joel Samuels
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Daniel MacPherson)."
The actor explained that Matt gets stage fright and realises that he can only perform if Felicity is around, luckily for him she agrees to help him out.
Hunt commented that he was unsure if he could watch the scenes where Matt attempts to do one of Elvis' pelvic thrusts, calling them "a bit embarrassing".
Matt borrows some money to purchase a sports car and he later struggles with "crippling debt". Matt then becomes involved in illegal drag racing to raise some money.
Hunt explained "Matt is in a lot of financial trouble. To make money, he's been drag racing against a guy named
Glen Bushby (Nathaniel Marshall). So far the races have been small, but each time the stakes have risen so there is a lot riding on this final race. Matt knows it's dangerous - and against the law - but he's so desperate he goes through with it."
Matt's brother, Leo, learns about the race and is excited for his older brother. Hunt stated that Leo idolises Matt and manages to convince him into letting him come along and watch.
However, just as the race begins, Leo jumps in the car. The cars reach "dangerously high speeds" and Leo presence distracts Matt, who loses control of his car.
Hunt revealed that everything then happens quickly - Matt hits Glen, who crashes. He then collides with
Harold Bishop
Harold Wayne Bishop is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Ian Smith. The actor was offered the role by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. Smith made his first screen appearance as H ...
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Ian Smith) and hits a tree.
The actor commented that the next thing Matt knows, he and Leo are waking up in hospital with minor injuries. Matt learns Harold has been blinded and Glen is in a coma.
He also realises that if Glen dies, he will be facing manslaughter charges. The accident strains the already fragile relationship between Matt and his father and knowing that a court case will be costly, Matt packs his bags and leaves.
Matt returns and the charges against him are reduced with the help of an expensive barrister.
Hunt told ''
Inside Soap
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's'' Jason Herbison "The barrister manages to talk Matt's part down, which means he probably won't go to jail. But his court date is still four months away, and the family have to keep paying the barrister - which puts them under even more financial pressure."
The Hancock family sell their house to
Malcolm Kennedy (
Benjamin McNair) to fund the legal fees and they then decide to go.
Matt and Evan manage to resolve their issues in "a touching family scene". Matt thanks his father for standing by him and Evan tells his son that he will always be there for him.
During his court case, Matt is fined, rather than handed a prison sentence.
[Johnston, Tony, p.192] The BBC writer opined that the whole experience matured Matt greatly.
The Hancock family then say goodbye to their friends and neighbours and leave.
Storylines
Matt goes to Lou's Place looking for a job as a barman.
Lou Carpenter
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Tom Oliver
Tom Oliver (born 12 June 1938) is a British-born Australian retired actor who started his career in theatre in his native country, before emigrating to Australia.
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) is reluctant to hire Matt at first, but agrees to give him a trial. Matt and his family move into Ramsay Street. Matt tries to flirt with
Dee Bliss
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), but she is not impressed when she learns he is only nineteen. Matt befriends her housemate,
Toadfish Rebecchi
Jarrod Vincenzo Rebecchi (commonly known as "Toadfish" or "Toadie") is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Ryan Moloney. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 23 January 199 ...
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Ryan Moloney). Matt starts dating Laura Wallace and he pretends he lives alone. However, he is forced to admit he still lives with his parents after Laura spots his sister's toys. Laura tells Matt she is a stripper and that many of her previous boyfriends had issues with her job. Matt tries to pretend he is comfortable with Laura's job, but it soon becomes evident he is not when he punches an audience member at one of Laura's shows. Laura is fired and she and Matt break up.
Laura gets Matt a job as an Elvis impersonator and he asks Felicity Scully to be his
Priscilla Presley for the shows. After the two share a hug, Matt begins to fall for her. After scoring a job at Moco with Flick's older sister
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* Steph Catley (born 1994), Australian footballer
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Carla Bonner
Carla Bonner is an Australian actress, known for playing the role of Stephanie Scully in the soap opera ''Neighbours'', a role she played from 1999 to 2010. She was also a guest on '' Celebrity Big Brother Australia'' in 2002. Following her de ...
), Matt continues the Elvis gigs. Steph eventually fires Matt after he proves unreliable. Matt helps Evan and
Susan Kennedy
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Jackie Woodburne) chaperon the Year 12 camping trip.
Tad Reeves
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Jonathon Dutton
Jonathon Dutton (born 13 August 1981) is an Australian actor and director. From 1998 to 2002, Dutton played Tad Reeves in ''Neighbours''. He later returned to the show as a director. Dutton has also appeared in ''MDA'', ''Two Pints of Lager and ...
) smuggles in a bottle of whiskey and shares it with the other teens. Matt catches them, but is persuaded not to tell Susan. Tad is later bitten by a scorpion and Matt admits to Susan that the teens were drinking. While stocking the pub cellar, Matt and Flick are trapped inside. Flick immediately accuses Matt of planning it and confronts him about his feelings for her. Flick apologises and tells Matt she likes him only as a friend.
Matt purchases a car and starts spending a lot of time on it. Glen Bushby challenges him to a drag race, but Matt's car stalls and he loses. Matt receives a letter demanding he pays $400 within two days or his car will be repossessed. Matt challenges Glen to another race and
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Blair McDonough
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) puts down a bet of $500. Matt defeats Glen and is able to meet his payments. Matt overhears Toadie confessing his feelings for Maggie and things become strained between the friends. When his debts begins to mount up, Matt agrees to another drag race, this time for higher stakes. Leo joins Matt for the race and they take the lead. However, Matt swerves out of control and hits Harold Bishop who is out
power walking. Both cars crash and the drivers are seriously injured. Harold is left temporarily blind due to detached retinas.
Matt wakes up in hospital and confesses all to Evan and Maggie. He is interviewed by
Terri Hall
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(Robyn Charlesworth) who tells him he will be charged with reckless driving and potentially manslaughter if Glen dies. When the realisation sinks in that he may be going to prison and he sees a priest enter Glen's room, Matt flees the hospital and hides in a shack by the beach. Leo finds and visits Matt who begs him to stay quiet. After Terri follows Leo and tracks down Matt, he is arrested and denied bail. Evan and Maggie bail him out and Matt returns home. He is confronted by Glen's father,
Roger
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(D.J. Foster), who angrily informs him that Glen may never walk again as a result of his injuries. Evan quickly defends Matt and the tension between them eases.
Matt's sentence is a fine instead of prison. This, and the legal fees, bankrupt the family and they are forced to sell their house. Matt visits Harold and apologises, which Harold accepts. Matt appears in
Annalise Hartman
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Kimberly Davies
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Life and career
Davies w ...
) documentary about Ramsay Street. He has become a businessman and he explains that the reason he liked Ramsay Street was everything was so laid back. He adds that Lou's pub was the only place to go and that it is no wonder it was burned down.
Reception
In June 2002, Matt came sixth in a poll run by ''
Newsround
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'' to find viewer's favourite ''Neighbours'' character. He received 2.34% of the vote. A writer for ''Newsround'' called Matt a "heart-throb", while James Joyce of ''The Newcastle Herald'' branded him a "pin-up." The BBC said Matt's most notable moment was "His participation in an illegal drag race which saw him injure Harold, himself and Leo." Tom Adair of ''
The Scotsman
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'' was not a fan of the Hancock family and cheered their departures. He described them as "boring, whinging, plot-clogging, wastes of space".
References
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External links
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