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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.
00:38I just can't believe it. I mean, where did they find out?
00:42Well, it certainly didn't come from this end. Mrs Brownlee's son, perhaps?
00:46Why would he? He may believe me negligent, but that has still got to be proved.
00:50He's grieving, I suppose. Striking out blindly.
00:54Everyone's going to believe I'm guilty before I've even been tried.
00:57Beverly, you're overreacting. I understand why I really do, but all this actually says is that illegal action is being taken.
01:03Mrs Mangle thinks that I'm a quack.
01:05Well, I hardly think Mrs Mangle is a reliable yardstick of public opinion.
01:08It doesn't matter, Jim. Some people are automatically going to think the worst.
01:11What am I going to do?
01:13Oh, sorry it took us so long, but I was looking for something in particular.
01:17Oh, no, not more bad news.
01:20What's this?
01:22I felt guilty enough before.
01:24I still don't think that I did anything wrong.
01:27You didn't do anything wrong.
01:29You're the best.
01:30Not everyone who reads that is going to think that you failed.
01:33It doesn't.
01:34It's not even a question of everyone, Jim.
01:37If just one person reads that and thinks that I failed, then it's done its damage.
01:41I'm all for the freedom of the press, but this sort of thing doesn't help anyone.
01:45Hi.
01:46I'm glad you're here.
01:47It's cool.
01:48What's happening?
01:49I need your help.
01:50If it's anything to do with carpets or plumbing, forget it.
01:51It's to do with Nan.
01:52She was next on my list.
01:53I'm just joking.
01:54Fire away.
01:55I'm just joking.
01:56Fire away.
01:57I've talked to her about seeing Uncle Joe and I think I've persuaded her.
01:58Yeah?
01:59They might even go as far as to kiss and make up.
02:00Yeah?
02:01All we have to do is get him on side.
02:02What do you mean, we?
02:03Well, you helped me last time.
02:04I was sort of...
02:05Yeah, but Joe didn't want to know about her.
02:06Well, he still doesn't, but I'm going to appeal to his sense of family.
02:08I'm going to appeal to his sense of family.
02:09I'm going to do it.
02:10I'm going to do it.
02:11I'm going to do it.
02:12I'm going to do it.
02:13I'm going to do it.
02:14I'm going to do it.
02:15I'm going to do it.
02:16I'm going to do it.
02:17I'm going to do it.
02:25Oh, okay.
02:26What's the plan?
02:28We ring him up and arrange a meeting between him and Nan.
02:31And where do I come in?
02:32First aid?
02:33No, my real support.
02:35You really think you can get them together?
02:38I don't know.
02:40But my own sense of family is...
02:42I'm feeling a bit undernourished.
02:44I mean, Mum and Dad don't care about me, so Nan and Uncle Joe are all I've got.
02:48Hmm.
02:49They're all each other's got too.
02:51They haven't exactly bashed down doors to make up.
02:53No, I think it's pride.
02:55But Nan's regretting it all.
02:56I'm sure of that.
02:57And I think there's a lot of good in Uncle Joe.
02:59Hmm.
03:00One thing's for certain, Jane.
03:02What's that, Henry?
03:04There is a lot of good in you.
03:07Go for it.
03:08Dial away.
03:12Oh, one, two, three, four.
03:18Pity we can't see ourselves out.
03:19Oh, don't worry.
03:20Everyone else will be watching.
03:21You think so?
03:22Are you kidding?
03:24Well, what?
03:25Wow.
03:26Whoa.
03:27So what are you wearing?
03:28I've made his outrageous dress.
03:29Have you?
03:30Really?
03:31Fantastic.
03:32Oh, no.
03:33What?
03:34Aunt Edie.
03:37Hello, Aunt Edie.
03:39Shannon?
03:41Oh, where's Mr Bishop?
03:42Oh, he's sick.
03:43You're not here by yourself.
03:45Oh, no.
03:46No, Henry Ramsey's in today.
03:47He's just hopped out for a minute.
03:48Nick's giving me a hand.
03:49I see.
03:50You're expecting to be paid?
03:52No, it's just a fiver.
03:54Hmm.
03:55Well, come along, Sharon.
03:56Show me around.
03:57I want to make sure I approve.
03:59Oh.
04:00Oh, okay.
04:01This is the counter.
04:03Uh, these are the tables and chairs.
04:08And in there's the kitchen.
04:10Oh.
04:11Oh, well, at least it's clean and hygienic.
04:18It can have just been practising.
04:20Practising what?
04:21For the dance.
04:22Oh, for my dead body, young lady.
04:24There's no way in the world you're going to any dance.
04:27Oh, even if it's at school, everyone will be there.
04:29No, you are not going anywhere, my dear, without a chaperone.
04:32Oh, the teachers do all that.
04:33Yes, they seem to do everything these days except set a good example to the young.
04:37And there are some young people who are desperately in need of that example.
04:40Oh, don't be late for dinner, will you?
04:46You want to get another partner?
04:51No way.
04:53Hey, forget the old fossil.
04:55We'll come up with something.
04:59She'll be apples, mate.
05:00Believe me.
05:01I hope so.
05:02Jane, it'll work out.
05:03This could be their last chance.
05:11Hi, Uncle Joe.
05:12This is Joe, right?
05:13Yeah, okay.
05:14G'day.
05:15G'day, yeah.
05:16Close, Henry.
05:21Why don't we sit down?
05:25I'm really glad you came.
05:27Well, don't get too carried away.
05:28I can nick off just as easy, all right?
05:30There's no need to give Jane a hard time, Joe.
05:32She's only trying to help.
05:35You told the old girl about the gun.
05:37That's right.
05:38And she feels really guilty about having the wrong idea about you and everything.
05:41Good.
05:42She even wants to start again, make it up to you.
05:45Too bad.
05:46I've given her all the chances I'm going to give her.
05:48She's your mother.
05:49Some mother.
05:50Doesn't speak to me for 12 years.
05:52Takes me to some kind of crim.
05:53Then when I do show up, it's on again.
05:55She really regrets it though, honestly.
05:56Think about it.
05:58She's getting on, you know.
06:00Wasted all this time, only got herself to blame.
06:03She's been pretty cut up.
06:06Yeah?
06:07Cries herself to sleep every night.
06:09Bull.
06:10No, it's true.
06:11I can practically hear her over at my place.
06:13Isn't that right, Jane?
06:14She felt really bad when you left last time.
06:16She still does.
06:17You know, we were looking through an old photo album the other night and they're nearly
06:21all photos of you.
06:23Why not give her another chance?
06:25I'm sure it'll be different this time.
06:27Different or better?
06:28Different and better.
06:30All right, I'll give it one more go.
06:37Thanks, Uncle Joe.
06:38On one condition.
06:39What's that?
06:40She apologises for all the misery she's put me through.
06:44She will.
06:45You take my word for it.
06:55It's not fair.
06:56We've been practising and everything.
06:58Shaz, you know what Aunt Edie's like.
07:00You should have expected something like this.
07:02I know.
07:03Nick and I were getting on really well, too.
07:05Sorry to keep you, Shaz.
07:06G'day, Bron.
07:07Hi.
07:08Well, let's lock up and then I'll walk you guys home, eh?
07:10Why am I on the face?
07:11Aunt Edie, get this, she won't let me go to the dance without a chaperone.
07:16What's she on about?
07:17The place will be crawling with teachers.
07:19That's what I said.
07:20It's no use dumping it all on Henry.
07:22Oh, I don't know.
07:24Maybe I can help.
07:25You're not quite the kind of chaperone she had in mind.
07:29Perhaps not.
07:30But I reckon you would be.
07:32It's a school dance.
07:34I'm a worker.
07:35So am I.
07:36In fact, I'll be working at the dance.
07:38Funky DJ, so why don't you be my partner?
07:40Oh, I don't know.
07:42Who's Sharon, huh?
07:43A chaperone?
07:44That's a fantastic idea.
07:46I don't want to go to a school dance.
07:48Oh, please.
07:49I'll do anything.
07:50I'll love you forever.
07:51Okay, okay.
07:52I guess it won't kill me.
07:53Oh, well, thank you.
07:59Hi, Nan.
08:00Hello, Jane.
08:03Where is everyone?
08:04The girls are still out.
08:06Mrs Chubb is getting on with dinner.
08:08Oh, good.
08:09Then we can talk.
08:10Yes.
08:11Spoke to Uncle Joe today.
08:13Oh?
08:14He's very keen to, um, clear the air as well.
08:17Is he indeed?
08:18With an apology?
08:20Says he misses you a lot.
08:22Blood is thicker than water.
08:24Yes, but there's been so much.
08:26Nan, don't end up like great-aunt Isabel.
08:28Fighting with your child.
08:29You're not like that.
08:30You love Uncle Joe.
08:31Deep down you know you do.
08:33Well, he is my son.
08:36Well, then talk to him.
08:38Again?
08:39I couldn't, Jane.
08:42Not by myself.
08:43It would be far too traumatic.
08:45Well, you don't have to be by yourself.
08:46No, you'd have to be with me.
08:48But where would we meet?
08:49I can't have him here.
08:51There could very well be a repeat of the last unpleasantness.
08:55Why not in Paul's office?
08:57Paul and Gal are still away, and I'll be handy if you need me.
08:59I...
09:00Oh, very well.
09:02But just remember, this is not easy for me.
09:05And this time, there must be an apology.
09:08Hey, Nick, as well, I can go to the dance.
09:09I can't.
09:10Ronnie's gonna be my chaperone.
09:11Henry's a DJ, so I'm going with him.
09:12Oh, unreal.
09:13Hey.
09:14Hey.
09:15You okay, Tom?
09:16No, it's just I haven't got anyone to take to the dance off.
09:17Oh, how about Emma?
09:18We're not like that anymore.
09:19We're just friends.
09:20What do you think Henry and I are?
09:21We're going together.
09:22Well, it's different.
09:23How?
09:24It just is.
09:25It just is.
09:26I wish I could convince Narcface to let you chaperone me get home as well, Bronnie.
09:27How do you mean?
09:28So she wouldn't stay up here forever.
09:29That's crazy.
09:30I thought she loved Narrabri.
09:31She does.
09:32Yeah, but you guys more than Narrabri.
09:33Maybe.
09:34She'd hate living in the city.
09:35Yeah.
09:36Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
09:37Aunt Edie loves the country.
09:38Hates the city.
09:39I don't know.
09:40It's just you.
09:41It's just you.
09:42It's just you.
09:43It's just you.
09:44It's just you.
09:45It's just you.
09:46It's just you.
09:47It's just you.
09:48It's just you.
09:49It's just you.
09:50It's just you.
09:51It's just you.
09:52It's just you.
09:53I wish I could convince Narcface to let you chaperone me get home as well, Bronnie.
09:55How do you mean?
09:56So she wouldn't stay up here forever.
09:57It's crazy.
09:58I thought she loved Narrabri.
09:59She does.
10:00Yeah, but you guys more than Narrabri.
10:01She loves the country.
10:02Hates the city.
10:03Right.
10:04All I have to do is convince her.
10:06Yay!
10:11Thank you so much.
10:12You don't know what this means to me.
10:15Yes, goodbye.
10:17That was Muriel Thompson, a patient.
10:20She read the article and wanted to give me her vote of confidence.
10:23That's good news, isn't it?
10:25For every nail mangle, there'll be dozens of Muriel Thompsons.
10:28That's giving me such a lift.
10:30Tell them.
10:31And your appetite back?
10:32Mm-hmm.
10:33I'll sit down.
10:34Here it is.
10:35Nick!
10:36Todd!
10:37Dinner!
10:38Come on, you guys.
10:39Get a move on.
10:40Restores your faith in human nature, doesn't it, really?
10:41Where's Katie?
10:42It's Sonia's?
10:43That's for you.
10:44What is it?
10:45Open it up and see.
10:50What's the occasion?
10:51Well, I thought you might like some new clothes to go into court.
10:54It's important to make a good impression.
10:56Not bad.
10:57Beverly, will you have to go to court, too?
11:00You know, about Mrs Brownlee.
11:02It's a little too early to tell.
11:04I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
11:06Well, that story in the paper was pretty rank.
11:08You read it?
11:09Everyone did.
11:10Everyone did.
11:11What do you mean?
11:12Well, a couple of kids at school have made cracks.
11:14Well, they're idiots.
11:16I mean, they read something like that and straight off they think you're a crook.
11:19Come on, baby, don't get upset.
11:20They're just kids.
11:21You know how cruel kids can be.
11:23It's not the kids I'm concerned about, Jim.
11:26Where else do they get their opinions but from their parents?
11:30You don't mind, then?
11:34No, I'm sure you're quite capable of chaperoning your own sister.
11:37Oh, thanks, Aunt Edie.
11:39Oh, I'm not the one who's giving up my time, Sharon.
11:41Oh, yeah, you're right.
11:42Thanks, Bronnie.
11:43Nice, sweet kiddo.
11:44What are big sisters for?
11:46Oh, Jane, is Mrs Mangle all right?
11:48Just a bit tired.
11:49I think a good night's rest won't help.
11:51Everything sorted out with the dads?
11:53Yes.
11:54Of course, one can't be too careful in the city, can one?
11:56It's not like up home at all, is it, Aunt Edie?
11:59Chalk and cheese, Sharon, chalk and cheese.
12:02No wonder you love the country so much.
12:04The quiet, all that open space.
12:06Fresh air.
12:07Birds and trees.
12:08None of this business of hanging on locket doors every time you go out of the house.
12:12Or your car, or your school bag.
12:14And, you know, in the country you can even trust strangers.
12:18I mean, in the city you can barely trust your friends.
12:20Oh, Jane, I'm sorry, don't mind me.
12:23You would never have worried about a chaperoning now, Bri.
12:26Well, why should I?
12:27I know everyone.
12:28And everyone sure knows you.
12:32Imagine, Aunt Edie, what it would be like for someone who'd lived their whole life in the country,
12:37having to move down here to live.
12:39I'd like bears imagining.
12:40All the noise, traffic, pollution, skateboards.
12:44It would be an absolute nightmare.
12:46You'll hate it, Aunt Edie.
12:48I certainly will.
12:50What the dickens are you talking about?
12:52Don't cut yourself off from your roots.
12:53You'll never forgive yourself.
12:54Cut myself off from...
12:56Are you feeling ill?
12:58Please don't move down to the city, Aunt Edie.
13:01Move?
13:02To the city?
13:03Why on earth would I do that?
13:04Oh, well, it's just, you know...
13:06Oh, Sharon, nothing was further from my thoughts.
13:09No.
13:10I'm back off to Narrabri first thing in the morning.
13:12You are?
13:13For good?
13:14Of course.
13:15It's my home.
13:16I think I'll go and put the kettle on.
13:22Well, how about that, mate?
13:25Oh, I'd never had any intention of living here in Ramsey Street.
13:32Number 30 is an investment.
13:34Well, what are you going to do with it?
13:36Oh, rent it out, of course.
13:37Mr Clark will act as my agent.
13:39You have to be very careful with tenants in the city, Aunt Edie.
13:42Oh, I'm aware of that, but I think Mr Clark's a very good judge of character.
13:46He is.
13:47Well, I think I know two people who could be interested.
13:50Oh, yes?
13:51Uh, two girls, actually.
13:53Very mature, tidy, sensible.
13:56Sisters?
13:58Yes.
13:59As a matter of fact, they are...
14:01Well, what do you say, Aunt Edie?
14:03No.
14:04No?
14:05No, I never mix business and family.
14:07It doesn't work.
14:08What about the farm?
14:09Well, that's a family business.
14:11Different matter entirely.
14:12Besides, you're both too young to be as independent as all that.
14:16Don't you trust us?
14:17Oh, probably.
14:18It's not a matter of trust.
14:20It's a matter of security.
14:21And at the moment, Mrs Mangle seems to be providing that.
14:24But we'd only be next door.
14:26Sharon, you've got your whole life ahead of you.
14:30There's no need to jump into something we might all regret later.
14:33I suppose.
14:34I'm going to miss you both very much.
14:39I do love you, you know.
14:42Yeah, we know.
14:44And we love you too.
14:46Even if it doesn't look like it half the time.
14:49I've taken a couple of vitamin C's.
14:52Now I'll just have to hope for the best.
14:53Well, that flu's going around.
14:54You could have caught it from Paul and Gail.
14:55Oh, they're welcome to it.
14:56Well, why don't you hop back into bed?
14:57It's what you'd prescribe for a patient.
14:58I'm the doctor, Jim.
14:59Ah, then physician, heal thyself.
15:00Take a day off.
15:01He's right, you know.
15:02Run yourself down and you'll get even sicker.
15:03All right, I'll phone the practice and organise my low country coming.
15:20That's what he's there for.
15:21Unfortunately, Beverley isn't the only one who looks ill today.
15:31Poor Nick.
15:32He's getting very nervous about going to court.
15:35He hardly ate a speck of breakfast this morning.
15:37Well, they should go fairly easy on him, considering the circumstances.
15:40Easy or not, he'll have to be...
15:42He'll have to be placed into the hands of a responsible adult.
15:45I wonder who that could be.
15:46Who else does he have?
15:48Helen, you've been through all that before.
15:50Kids, grandchildren.
15:52It's time you started slowing down.
15:53You mean I'm over the hill?
15:54Of course not.
15:56It's just that you're taking on a huge responsibility.
15:58For which life has prepared me very well.
16:01Granted.
16:02But are you sure you can handle it?
16:03Oh, Jim, I've had a very rewarding life.
16:06I'd like to pass on a little of my good fortune.
16:09Fair enough.
16:10Mel, if you need me, I'll be right behind you.
16:12That I'd appreciate.
16:15No go.
16:16It's fine. I've postponed my appointments.
16:18Good.
16:20All three of them. The rest cancelled.
16:22That's not very fair.
16:24Oh, they didn't cite my competency or lack of it, but that's clearly the reason.
16:28What can you do?
16:29Oh, there's only one thing to do.
16:32Withdraw from practice until this whole business is sorted out.
16:35Hopefully when I'm cleared, the Erinsbury News will publish that story too.
16:39This is not easy for me, you know.
16:52I know.
16:52They say time heals all wounds.
17:01As far as I'm concerned, all it does is leave scars.
17:05Nan, you and Uncle Joe had a misunderstanding.
17:07Now you both know it was over nothing.
17:08He brought a gun into our home.
17:10He was helping a friend.
17:12It shows you how loyal he can be.
17:14How funny you give him a chance.
17:15I've always been one to give another person a chance.
17:18As you well know.
17:20Yes, ma'am.
17:22We'll soon see how serious he is.
17:25When it comes time to apologise.
17:29Nan.
17:31Will you stop worrying?
17:33Take my word for it.
17:34There is nothing Uncle Joe wants more than to make up with you.
17:42This is ridiculous, Phil.
17:45I really don't want to talk that stubborn old bag.
17:47Believe me, she wants to talk to you.
17:50And it's Henry.
17:51She's never apologised to anyone in her life.
17:53She's changed her, Kate.
17:54She really wants to set the record straight.
17:56Yeah, with her it's a crap record.
17:58Oh, hell, why'd I let you two drag me into this?
18:00If you think it's such a stupid idea, there's really only one alternative.
18:03You're right.
18:07See ya.
18:07Joe, wait!
18:09Wait!
18:10You can't just walk away from this.
18:11You said I could.
18:13Yeah, but I didn't think you would.
18:14Not now you've come this far.
18:15Look, if I go in there, it'll be a total stuff-up.
18:19You and Mrs Zimmer are all Jane has.
18:22Don't you reckon she at least deserves some sort of family?
18:28All right.
18:30All right.
18:31But let me tell ya.
18:33If Mum doesn't apologise in the first 30 seconds, I'm out of here.
18:36You've got nothing to worry about.
18:38Piece of cake.
18:43Hi, Uncle Joe.
18:44Just Joe, eh?
18:46Well, anyone for coffee?
18:49Tea.
18:49Tea.
18:54Well.
18:56Well, what?
18:57Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours.
19:09Just a friendly wave each morning helps to make a better day.
19:18Neighbours need to get to know each other.
19:26Neighbours, next door is only a footstep away.
19:37Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours.
19:43Neighbours, with a little understanding, you can find the perfect plan.
19:51Neighbours should be there for one another.
19:59That's when good neighbours become good neighbours.
20:05That's when good neighbours become good friends.
20:09Gefühl in view Сам海 skin.
20:12Neighbours with a few long double disabilities.
20:14So, let's go out.
20:14They've got to know each other.
20:15Come on, you better see your heart.
20:16Come on, you better then.
20:18Yeah, perfect minded besar.
20:19There are people coming,hovым mÃs machinery, you can find the perfect plan
20:21Thing's readings.
20:22What do you want me to do?
20:23Incredibly.
20:23Best day of misery.
20:24We can find the best.
20:25meglio is it for myç§’!
20:26I'll miss you.
20:27Lisa Sorry baby.
20:28Monto does great pain, Kazib.
20:30You know, I know you too.
20:30I know you, but people are caught in your heart.
20:31There are many other songs, but there's people who can find me.
20:32People's success that I might make a better day of it.
20:33What you can find?