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00:00Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors. With a little understanding, you can find the perfect blend.
00:16Neighbors should be there for one another. That's when good neighbors become good friends.
00:36I don't understand.
00:38Mrs Brownlee's son turned up at the hospital. He kicked up quite a row.
00:43It's possible that Mrs Brownlee died as a result of the aminophylline injection.
00:47Apparently, she was already taking it orally. In which case, the cause of death was more than likely an overdose.
00:54Oh, no.
00:55Oh, yes.
00:57But, I mean, aren't people under medication supposed to carry that sort of information around with them?
01:03I mean, she must have had something apart from her asthma disc.
01:06The only indication of any treatment was the Ventolin inhaler we found in her handbag.
01:10Well, there you are. What, are you supposed to be a mind reader as well?
01:13Oh, I don't know. I just don't know.
01:15The woman was an asthmatic having an attack. She needed immediate attention.
01:19You did exactly what any other competent, responsible doctor would have done under the same circumstances.
01:23Yeah, Uncle Jim's right.
01:24He wasn't your fault.
01:25Look, I understand what you're saying and I agree with you. I really, I do.
01:28Well, at least half of me does.
01:31Look what we've got. We've stuffed it in the place. Don't even pick our own apples.
01:36For a small fee.
01:37We've got heaps. They're really sweet.
01:39That's lovely, Katie.
01:40What's wrong?
01:41What isn't?
01:43So, how'd you do it? I thought she was gonna be here for the duration.
01:48Well, I'll just hold her straight. My spare time is my spare time and I'll discuss work with her at work.
01:53That'll get back to Hemmings, won't it?
01:55No, she isn't too keen on him.
01:57Oh, and when did you discover this?
01:59While she had her puncture.
02:01What puncture?
02:03The one in her tyre.
02:05Ask a stupid question.
02:06We got to talking while she was changing it.
02:09Oh, while she was changing it?
02:11Well, she wouldn't let me help at first. She's very independent.
02:14You've certainly changed your tune, haven't you?
02:17No, not really. I mean, she gave me a hard time, but now I understand why.
02:21She wants to get on the bank.
02:23If it means crawling to an old fool like Hemmings, well, then she'll do it.
02:29She doesn't have to like it.
02:30Here you do, she then.
02:32Oh, no.
02:33What have you done this time?
02:35Nothing.
02:36I just want to ask you a favour.
02:37Two favours.
02:38After all the trouble you caused at the auction, you're gonna ask me for a favour?
02:42Uh, two favours.
02:44You've got to give him points for trying, I suppose, don't you?
02:46I know I'm gonna regret this. What are they?
02:48Well, Aunt Edgar...
02:49You don't have to tell her about Sharon, do you?
02:51At the auction.
02:52Wait a minute.
02:53Please.
02:54You want me to lie?
02:55You don't have to lie.
02:56Huh?
02:57Just don't say anything at all.
02:59Please.
03:00Please.
03:01All right, all right.
03:04I'll see what I can do.
03:06If I can get you off the hook, but I'm not promising you anything.
03:09Thank you, you're a prince.
03:11I'm not in a mug.
03:12So, what was the other favour?
03:14Oh, thanks, mate.
03:15Well, you know how we've got the school dance coming up.
03:18Hmm.
03:19I was wondering if I could teach Sharon a few of the dance steps.
03:21No, mate.
03:22No, no, not here.
03:23Well, you know what it's like at Mrs. Mangle's house, I mean, with all her little ornaments
03:26and everything.
03:27If you even breathe hard, you're gonna break something.
03:28Oh, so you decide to smash out my place instead?
03:30We'd be careful.
03:31No.
03:32Sorry.
03:33That's all right.
03:34Thanks, anyway.
03:35You know about the knock from now, O'Brien?
03:37What about Jim and Beverly?
03:39I'll get my head on it.
03:41Anyway.
03:42See you, mate.
03:44There you go.
03:45Take it outside.
03:46We don't want any crumbs in here.
03:48It's all right, Helen.
03:49They can stay.
03:50I'm gonna have a little lie down, anyway.
03:51I wish you would at least let me organise for your locum to fill in for you tonight at
03:55surgery.
03:56I'll be fine.
03:57I just want a little rest first.
04:01I'm gonna spend some time with Beverly.
04:04What's wrong?
04:05What did she do?
04:07Well, darling, she tried to help a lady who was having an asthma attack, but the lady died.
04:13It wasn't Beverly's fault, but she's feeling badly about it.
04:16That's awful.
04:17It's really dumb if she thinks it was something she did.
04:20Uncle Jim reckons any other doctor would have done the same.
04:23She's the best.
04:24Yes, I think so too, but unfortunately she doesn't agree with us.
04:27So we're going to have to be very careful what we say for a while.
04:31Okay?
04:32I don't care.
04:33I won't go if I'm gonna look like a dad.
04:34Look, it'll be okay.
04:35Don't worry.
04:36Todd, can I borrow your blaster for a while?
04:37Yeah, sure.
04:38Why?
04:39Oh, Sharon and I want to practise for the school dance.
04:41Helen, is it okay if we move the sofa in the living room?
04:43Sorry, Nick.
04:44Told you.
04:45It isn't a good time right now.
04:47That doesn't, Nick.
04:48I'm not going.
04:49It'll be sweet.
04:50I'll just grab that tape deck off you, mate.
04:52Yeah, sure.
04:53Mmm.
04:54That was nice.
04:55So, what about these house rules of yours?
04:56I think we've just broken six of them.
04:57It's no joke, Mike.
04:58Not with our aunt arriving tomorrow.
04:59Well, I guess we'll have to be a bit careful then, won't we?
05:00It's not us I'm worried about.
05:01It's Sharon.
05:02After the stunt she put at the auction.
05:03Oh, there was no real harm done in the end.
05:04This time.
05:05Look, you worry too much.
05:06I think you need something to take your mind off.
05:07I think you need something to take your mind off.
05:08Yeah, sure.
05:09I thought you had all this study to do.
05:10Yeah, I have.
05:11I guess I better hit the road then, I suppose.
05:12Well, it looks as if I got here just in time.
05:13Well, it looks as if I got here just in time.
05:14Oh, I guess I'll be doing it.
05:15I guess I'll be doing it.
05:16Well, I don't know.
05:17Well, I guess I'll be doing it tomorrow.
05:18Well, I guess we'll have to be a bit careful then, won't we?
05:19It's not us I'm worried about.
05:20It's Sharon.
05:21After the stunt she put at the auction.
05:22Oh, there was no real harm done in the end.
05:23This time.
05:24Look, you worry too much.
05:25I think you need something to take your mind off it.
05:26I thought you had all this study to do.
05:29Yeah, I have.
05:30I guess I better hit the road then, I suppose.
05:33Well, it looks as if I got here just in time, doesn't it?
05:39Aunt Edie, we weren't expecting you till tomorrow.
05:42Obviously.
05:43You were just leaving, I believe.
05:44Yeah, we can...
05:45Goodbye.
05:46Aunt Edie?
05:47Not another word.
05:48You've got a lot of explaining to do, my girl.
05:51You're making a mountain out of a molehill, Aunt Edie.
06:00I know what I saw.
06:01And I shall have a few well-chosen words to say to Mrs Mangle, I can tell you.
06:05Allowing such things to go on.
06:06Where is she?
06:07She isn't here.
06:09Well, I concede that.
06:11When will she be home?
06:12I'm not sure.
06:14Bronwyn Davies.
06:16She's away.
06:18My sister's sick.
06:19Mrs Mangle had to go and look after her.
06:21And who might I ask is looking after you and your sister?
06:24Nobody.
06:25Well, no, I mean we are.
06:27When our kids are, Aunt Edie.
06:29If the scene I witnessed when I arrived is your idea of looking after yourself, young lady,
06:33I can only thank heaven I managed to get a flight today.
06:36I was going to stay at that hotel up the road until my own house was finalised,
06:40but under the circumstances, I think I'd better move in here.
06:43But hadn't you better check with Mrs Mangle first?
06:46After what I saw, I do not need a lecture from you about my conduct.
06:49Of course I shall be phoning Mrs Mangle first.
06:52When she hears about the shenanigans that have been going on here,
06:54I'm sure she'll be only to happy to have me stay.
06:57But that just about completes it, I think.
07:01Shannon, say goodbye to the young man.
07:03Oh, Aunt Edie.
07:05You'd better go, Nick.
07:07OK.
07:08I'll check you later.
07:09You'll do no such thing.
07:11See ya.
07:13Right.
07:14You don't know anything about Mike or Nick.
07:18You're already judging me.
07:19They're really nice.
07:20Nice boys do not wear earrings.
07:22Nice boys do not maul young girls.
07:25He wasn't mauling me.
07:27I was opposed to the idea of you girls living in the city in the first place.
07:30All this seems to have proved me right.
07:32I thought that we'd raised you with a set of decent moral values.
07:37I can't tell you how disappointed I am in you both.
07:40Well, I can assure you all this is going to change now that I'm here.
07:47You know, I just can't believe it.
07:49Every time I meet someone who I really got on well with, something like this happens.
07:52It was like the early days with Jane and Mrs Mangle.
07:55This old buzzard wouldn't let me get a word in edgewise.
07:57I suppose I can expect a visit from her tonight.
08:00Yeah, I reckon.
08:01Have you worked out what you're going to say to her about the auction?
08:03Hmm.
08:04I thought she was coming down tomorrow.
08:05I wanted some time to think.
08:06Yeah.
08:07Well, I'd work it out by the time she gets here.
08:09That bad, eh?
08:11She makes Mrs Mangle look like Snow White.
08:13You know, there's no way in the world I'm going to let her split me and Bronwyn up.
08:16I'm sick and tired of being treated like something that's just crawled out from under a rock.
08:20Don't take it so much to heart, mate.
08:22You know, I was thinking of having a couple of guys over from uni sometime this week.
08:26I don't care what the old battle act says, I'm going to get Bronwyn to meet him.
08:30Well, sorry mate, can't we put that off for a couple of weeks?
08:32It's just that we've got a full plate at the moment.
08:35Mrs Chubb and Hemmings breathing down my neck.
08:38Yeah, all right.
08:39Tess!
08:40Tess!
08:41You've got one of those big wrenches plumbers use, haven't you?
08:43In the garage.
08:44What's that?
08:45Well, um, I've, uh, I've sort of blocked up the sink.
08:49Oh, yeah, I've done that a few times before.
08:51With plaster of Paris.
08:52What?
08:53Well, see, we've been making these names and I...
08:56Well, anyway, we've been making these names and I've sort of blocked...
08:58No, look, mate, I don't want to know about it.
09:00I just don't want to know.
09:01Come on, Henry.
09:02I'll give you a hand and look for it.
09:03Come on.
09:04And quiet.
09:05No.
09:06What are you doing?
09:10I was fixing the chain on my bike and I slipped.
09:13Let Aunty Beverly have a look.
09:14Aunty Beverly!
09:15Aunty Beverly!
09:16Aunty Beverly!
09:17Todd cut himself!
09:18That's only a little scratch.
09:19I want to show that she's a good doctor and we need it.
09:22What's wrong?
09:23Todd cut himself!
09:25Let's have a look.
09:26That's only a little scratch.
09:28Nothing to worry about.
09:29I wasn't.
09:30I've got a headache.
09:31Well, you haven't got a temperature.
09:32I think if you have an early night, you'll be alright in the morning.
09:37It's much better already.
09:38You're a wonderful doctor.
09:40Thank you, Katie.
09:44Now, why don't you two run along and read for a while or something?
09:48I think I'm getting a bit of a headache myself.
09:50Okay.
09:56Oh, come on.
09:57Come on.
09:58Tell you what, it's been a little bit.
10:00I'll tell you what, it's been a while since anyone's taken that off.
10:03It's probably been a while since anyone's pulled plaster of Paris down this thing.
10:06Yeah, well, I forgot it had set, didn't I?
10:09Oh, I just wish those flaming gnomes would hurry up and set, too.
10:12How do you want to be going to try and flog them off to your customers?
10:15Yeah, I reckon I'll make a fortune.
10:17Oh, come on.
10:19Oh, it's a good thing Mum isn't here.
10:21She'd have my guts for garters.
10:23That's right, you're on your own, aren't you?
10:24Yeah.
10:25Listen, I was going to try and organise a party over at Dez's place with some of my uni mates.
10:29Only he's feeling a bit hassled at the moment.
10:32So you want a hold of here?
10:34Yeah, what do you reckon?
10:35Oh, uni students.
10:37I'd be a bit left out, wouldn't I?
10:39Not sitting through to year 12.
10:41Well, it's not like we'd sit there all night talking about university.
10:44Well, like anyone else, we'd go to a party for a good time.
10:46I mean, it's mainly for an opportunity for them to meet Bronwyn anyway.
10:49Yeah, you and Bronwyn seem to be a pretty hot item at the moment.
10:54Not if Aunt Edie has anything to do with it.
10:57What was that?
10:58That was thunder.
10:59Look at the sky, it looks like it's going to pour down.
11:01Oh, no.
11:02Oh!
11:03What's wrong?
11:04Well, the gnomes, they aren't set yet.
11:07The rain's going to ruin it.
11:12Oh, it's pouring with rain out there.
11:14Yeah, I don't need it.
11:16I'm off.
11:17Not in this rain, surely.
11:18Only to see Shaz.
11:19Oh, don't be late.
11:20Oh, well.
11:21Aunty Beverly, I've got an awful stomachache.
11:24Oh, darling, what's wrong?
11:25Stomachache.
11:26I was a headache before.
11:28Maybe she's coming down or something.
11:29Aunty Beverly will make me better.
11:31She's the best doctor ever.
11:33Ah.
11:34Come here, Katie.
11:38I know what you're trying to do, and thank you.
11:41But it's alright, really.
11:43I only wanted to make you feel better.
11:45I know you did.
11:47You're a really good doctor.
11:49Yes.
11:50Thanks.
11:51Now, don't worry, I'll be fine.
11:53You've made me feel much better already.
11:55Just like I made your headache go away.
11:57Sure?
11:58Sure.
11:59Now, you head off to bed and no more mysterious aches, okay?
12:02Okay.
12:03Goodnight.
12:04Goodnight.
12:06Goodnight, Uncle Jim.
12:07Goodnight, darling.
12:09Goodnight, darling.
12:10Goodnight, Granny.
12:11Sleep tight.
12:12And if bugs bite, bite.
12:13Goodnight.
12:15Goodnight.
12:16Goodnight.
12:18Oh, thank goodness she's back to normal.
12:21Yes.
12:23She thinks all she has to do is tell someone they're a good doctor.
12:28And that'll make it right.
12:31What a pity it doesn't work that way.
12:34Oh, come on.
12:35You'll be alright.
12:36Hurry up.
12:37I need a smoke.
12:38Come on.
12:39Quick.
12:40Quick.
12:41Go.
12:42Yeah.
12:43You alright?
12:44Yep.
12:45How'd you get out?
12:46I thought you were grounding for the duration.
12:47Told Grant's face I was going to bed.
12:48And then I jumped out the window.
12:49She had to go and see Dez anyway.
12:50By the time she gets back, she'll think I'm asleep.
12:51Well, you better hope she doesn't check.
12:52I stuffed a couple of pillows under her quilt, so she'll think I'm in bed.
12:53Yeah, I've tried that one a few times.
12:54How many tapes have you got?
12:55Oh.
12:56Yeah.
12:57How'd you get out?
12:58I thought you were grounding for the duration.
12:59Told Grant's face I was going to bed.
13:01And then I jumped out the window.
13:03She had to go and see Dez anyway.
13:05By the time she gets back, she'll think I'm asleep.
13:07Well, you better hope she doesn't check.
13:09I stuffed a couple of pillows under her quilt, so she'll think I'm in bed.
13:12Oh, yeah.
13:13Yeah, I've tried that one a few times.
13:23How many tapes have you got?
13:26A few.
13:27Not many.
13:29Let's have a look.
13:34A bit of rain stopping.
13:37Is this fun?
13:38Yeah, let's all.
13:39What's rainy?
13:40what's right hey look take it easy with that thing we are trespassing you know
13:44you reckon aunt edie owns it now doesn't she oh yeah that's right yeah that's right
14:00come on what's wrong now that stuff went out in the yard
14:10all right this will be what it is
14:25now we can dance it better get going oh well just like moving your hips
14:36you'd be glad to know that we managed to get that extra clause in the contract that you wanted
14:40you've got immediate possession you don't have to wait for settlement if you want to do a few
14:44renovations hopefully it won't need much done to it it's already cost me more than i expected
14:49yeah um it's it's pretty sound um the interior needs a bit of work um i've got the key so you
14:56can give it a good going over in the morning must've had quite a few bitters seeing you took me right to
15:01my limit um yeah yep there was quite a bit of interest um yeah well you know what the um price
15:10of real estate's like in the city the market's going crazy it certainly is i don't think what
15:18i could have bought in that around with the money yeah the main reason that the vendors agreed to
15:23immediate possession was the fact that you didn't have to resell anything to settle or anything like
15:27that now of course the solicitors uh want you to come oh yes yes yes i should go to the bank first
15:32thing on monday and arrange for a transfer ah it's the name rescue squad well you won't believe what
15:38henry's been up to this time um mrs charlie's mike young thank you we've already met well i'll be
15:46going now well i was just about to make us a cup of tea oh no thank you mr park
15:59good night good night no rescue squad hey here i thought you might like some hot milk oh you
16:15thought right thanks oh good grief look at the time i told katie i read her a story hey hey hey
16:22oh you're going to take care of it i was just thinking about that little act that katie pulled
16:31earlier she must have been really worried we spend so much of our time trying to hide our feelings and
16:37kids can see right through us yeah they also have a habit of getting straight to the point sometimes
16:45you are a very good doctor i doubted mrs brownley's son would agree hey
16:50oh all right i know i'm probably overreacting it's just not easy for any doctor when this sort of
16:56thing happens but you said yourself that they're not even sure it was that the anna whatever yeah
17:03that killed her could have been the asthma you're blaming yourself for something that wasn't your fault
17:07it's not good enough to say it wasn't my fault doctors are supposed to save lives i didn't save hers
17:13i can't help it jim
17:20that just makes me feel terrible
17:29guess what i actually think i'm going to be able to spend some time with jamie tomorrow yeah it's
17:38been a bit hectic lately hasn't hectic i'll be surprised if he remembers who i am come on it
17:43doesn't mean that bad no i'm serious mate you read about millionaires kids you know when they hurt
17:50themselves they run to their nurses or their nannies never to their parents jamie's not growing up like
17:55that you know you're in a funny mood tonight yeah i guess i'm just sick of hemming breathing down my
18:01neck well you can have jamie as long as you want tomorrow me and brahman are supposed to go for a
18:05beer on the motorbike that's if aunt edie doesn't jack up about it the way she looked at you when she
18:10left tonight yes i know now are you gonna watch the late night movie what is it uh they drove by night
18:16with humphrey bogart and george draft no i've seen it now i might hit the sack oh what now
18:27there's somebody in the house my house number 30 hey kids there's lights and music quickly give me
18:34the key no hang on this sounds like a job for the police police oh by the time they get here whoever
18:38it is could have wrecked the place well if there's music it's probably just kids or something um all
18:43right um mike and i'll check it out you stay here i will not that's my house they're vandalizing
19:13oh for heaven's sake it's funny it's not supposed to be funny it's supposed to be sexy every time
19:22we get going you start laughing i'm sorry you take it all so seriously look do you want the other
19:26girls at school to laugh no well come on let's do it properly
19:43what in the world
19:48everybody needs good neighbors just a friendly wave each morning helps to make a better day
20:06neighbors need to get to know each other
20:13next door next door is only a footstep away
20:23neighbors everybody needs good neighbors with a little understanding
20:34you can find the perfect plan
20:36neighbors should be there for one another
20:46that's when good neighbors become
20:50good friends
20:58you
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