šØ STAYING STRONG: Neighbours legend Ian Smith has broken his silence on his ārare, drastic and severeā cancer battle š.
The soap icon ā beloved by millions as Harold Bishop ā revealed heās facing the toughest fight of his life, just after wrapping his emotional final scenes. Fans across the world are sending love and strength as he bravely shares his journey. šā¤ļø
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The star played the iconic Harold Bishop on the long-running Australian soap
NEIGHBOURS icon Ian Smith has delivered a heartbreaking update about his health after being diagnosed with a ārare and severeā form of cancer.
The 86-year-old actor, best known for playing Harold Bishop for nearly 40 years on the Australian soap, appeared on Good Morning Britain on Friday to discuss his health and wellbeing.

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Ian spoke about his diagnosis and how treatment is saving his lifeCredit: ITV

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Harold said goodbye to the Street in scenes airing last weekCredit: AMAZON FREEVEE
SmithĀ chose to leave the soapĀ earlier this year afterĀ he was diagnosed with pulmonary pleomorphic carcinomaĀ āĀ a rare and terminal form of lung cancer that gave him just months to live.
He had previously been told he was expected to die by March this year, but thankfully heās been able to extend his life thanks to immunotherapy whichĀ has helped him defy the odds.
Speaking on GMB, Smith said: āIt’s a cruel, ugly, brutal place, and I don’t know how, but it looks like I’m having the best luck in the world with defeating this cancer.
āAlthough the oncologist can’t tell me that, they said because this cancer is so rare, so drastic, so severe, so awful, they don’t know, they don’t know what it’s going to do.ā
āAfter my last treatment I asked, āHow long do I have to keep going with these treatments?’,ā he added, explaining he was told he can stop at any time.
ā[The doctor] said āNo. We know so little about this cancer that we don’t know that if you stop taking the treatments, it may roar back into lifeā.
āSo I said: āLook, for an hourās treatment every three weeks I think I can put up with thatā and it looks like these very clever people are going to keep me alive.ā
Smith has remained in good spirits despite his cancer battle, even declaring on BBC Radio 5 Live that he had plans for his future.
“I’m now thinking of buying a new car. That’s not what you do if you’re going to die in March,” he said.
“I’m determined to have an electric car before I die. And I was speaking to a salesman. I said, ‘Now, what about the delivery? Can you get to me before I’m dead?’ And he’s so shocked! I said, ‘Come on, let’s have a giggle’.”

Neighbours’ Harold Bishop star Ian Smith reveals he’s got ‘aggressive, non-fixable’ cancer as he quits soap and says ‘they expect me to die’
Regardless, Smith opted to leave Neighbours for his own wellbeing, with the characterĀ getting a fitting emotional send-off this week.
Smith first joined the show in 1987, with his character Harold becoming one of the defining faces on the long-running soap.
In the episode, Harold decided it was time to leave Ramsay Street, deciding to move to Port Douglas, Queensland in order to be close to his granddaughter, Sky.
The move also came shortly after the arrival of newcomer Agnes Adair at retirement facility Eirini Rising.
Due to herĀ striking resemblance to his beloved late wife Madge, Harold struggled to live alongside her.
In a fitting reunion before Smithās departure, Agnes was played by Anne Charleston āĀ who actually DID play Madge from 1986 to 2001.

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The star appeared on Good Morning Britain on FridayCredit: ITV

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Harold has been a regular beloved face on Ramsay Street for decadesCredit: Ray Messner

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In a fitting farewell, long-running co-star Anne Charleston returned as a new characterCredit: PA:Press Association