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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.
00:40I can see what you're going to be when you grow up a demolition expert.
00:43Want to play with the record for a while? No, not just at the moment.
00:47Look, mate, as far as me was concerned, you did the wrong thing. You got caught and it's over and done with.
00:51Is it? I don't think I've heard the end of it. He's going to let the department know.
00:56They won't fire you or anything like that, will they?
00:58I don't think so. Maybe they'll transfer me to another school and give me another go.
01:03Well, you can live with that, can't you?
01:05Yeah, but that's not what I'm worried about.
01:07Then what is?
01:09Well, me. I mean, if I was tempted to get involved with a student once, then I could quite easily do it again, couldn't I?
01:16I doubt it, mate. After all of this, I think you've well and truly learned your lesson.
01:20I don't know, maybe Mr. Mule was right when he said I wasn't cut out to be a teacher.
01:25Seems to me like you're heaping too much blame on yourself.
01:29It seems pretty silly to throw away a whole career because of one mistake.
01:35I think I've been too single-minded.
01:39I mean, I decided ages ago that I wanted to be a teacher and I never really gave anything else much thought.
01:45Now I'm not sure it's all it's cracked up to be.
01:48You know, I had these wonderful ideas of helping kids and getting them on the right path to life.
01:54It's going to be all like to serve with love.
01:56Nothing wrong with that.
01:58Yeah, but it's not that easy, you know.
02:00Kids just don't respect their teachers that much.
02:02That depends on the teacher.
02:04You've got to work to earn their respect.
02:07And what do I do? Get involved with one of the students.
02:11You made a mistake.
02:13The idea is to learn from it. That's what's going to make you a better teacher.
02:16Yeah, but I'm not sure if that's what I want to do anymore or if I'm right for it.
02:20Look, I was speaking to Mr. Connolly earlier.
02:23He's the guy who manages the jazz club.
02:25Yeah.
02:26Well, the band's going on tour.
02:29And their saxophone players dropped out and he was wondering if I knew anyone who could fill in.
02:33Someone like you.
02:35Well, it's just a thought.
02:37Well, it wouldn't be hard, you know.
02:40I've played with them often enough.
02:42But he seems to think that I wouldn't be able to do it because of my teacher.
02:47He'd be right, wouldn't he?
02:51Yeah, I guess so.
02:58You sure you're all right?
02:59Didn't I just bring it?
03:00It was an awful fall.
03:02You could have been killed.
03:04I thought I was.
03:05I thought I could hear an angel saying she loved me when I opened my eyes.
03:10There she was.
03:11I'm not an angel.
03:12Oh, thank goodness for that.
03:14It's a pity we didn't let each other know how we felt sooner.
03:17Look at all the time I've wasted.
03:19So let's make up for it.
03:22Do you hear something?
03:23A knocking.
03:24Must be my heart.
03:25Someone at the front door.
03:26And maybe if we ignore them they'll go away.
03:31Doesn't sound like it.
03:35Come on, open up.
03:36No.
03:37It's Jo and Jane.
03:38I asked them to join us.
03:40Yeah, you idiot.
03:41I didn't know you intended all this, Brian.
03:45It was my last ditch stand to make you see I was keen on you.
03:48You had to go and invite other people.
03:50Sorry about that.
03:51Hey, what's going on in there?
03:54Hello, Henry, Bronwyn.
03:56We'll have to let them in.
03:57Why?
03:58You asked them.
03:59We can't be rude.
04:00Are you sure?
04:01I'm positive.
04:06I thought you weren't going to let us in.
04:08We, um, we didn't hear you.
04:10Sorry.
04:11We're interrupting something, are we?
04:12No.
04:13Table set two.
04:15Oh, it'll be alright.
04:16Henry said it was a barbecue.
04:18Henry was a bit confused.
04:20Weren't you, Henry?
04:21Yeah.
04:22Um, maybe we should go home.
04:24Yeah.
04:25You said you had some idea about the coffee shop, mate.
04:27Did I?
04:28Yeah, not that much to talk about.
04:29If old Harry's not prepared to apologise, he can shove it.
04:31I think perhaps you should talk about it tomorrow.
04:33Let's go home, Jo.
04:34What about the tucker?
04:35I'm starving.
04:36It won't be long.
04:37I'm sorry.
04:38I haven't got a lot, but I can make it go around.
04:40Uh, Bron?
04:41Yes, Henry?
04:42Don't be too long.
04:44I won't.
04:47What's going on here, mate?
04:48You invite us around, then you make us feel like we're in the road.
04:51No, no, no, no.
04:52It's nothing like that.
04:53I...
04:54Bronnie and I sort of got our wires crossed a bit.
04:56See, I thought it was going to be pretty casual and we could make it a Barbie.
04:58She'd plan something a bit more, uh, formal.
05:02Yes, a romantic candlelit dinner.
05:04You really are a nong, Henry.
05:06Ha, ha.
05:07Look, what's this idea you had for me, mate?
05:09Uh, oh!
05:10Look, I know Harold's a pain, yeah?
05:13But I reckon if you meet him halfway, Jo, he'll go halfway too.
05:16Look, if you're showing the receipts for the materials...
05:18Look, I'm not showing him nothing, mate.
05:20I don't have to prove I'm innocent, Henry.
05:22If that's all I've come in here, well, it's a waste of time.
05:24We'll go home, eh?
05:25No, look, I asked you for a meal and that's what you're going to get, so, uh...
05:29Well, just wait here a minute and I'll see how Bronnie's making out.
05:32I thought he was going to pull some rabbit out of the hat.
05:38What he said sounded pretty sensible to me.
05:43It's quiet in there.
05:45Yeah.
05:47Oh, Jo, don't leave them.
05:52Stone the crows.
05:54Wouldn't want to be starving to death.
05:57I think I've been taking life a bit too seriously.
06:00Maybe it's time to loosen up.
06:03I don't know, mate.
06:04I wouldn't like to see you throw away your entire career by a wrong decision now.
06:09But, Des, it wouldn't be my whole life.
06:10I'd only be away for a couple of months.
06:12And if I wanted to pick up the teaching, then I could do that when I got back.
06:15Look, I wouldn't be losing anything.
06:17I'd be gaining experience in another way of life.
06:19And, you know, isn't experience supposed to be important?
06:22Depends on what sort.
06:24When do you have to make up your mind?
06:26Well, the band leaves on Sunday.
06:29With or without a sax player.
06:32Well, it's up to you.
06:34I won't sway you either way.
06:35But Jamie and I are going to miss you a lot, mate.
06:40G'day, Dad.
06:41How'd you go?
06:42Wonderful, wonderful.
06:43What a woman, eh?
06:44Well, I think I'll go to bed.
06:45Oh, frightened I could avoid you to do singing Leanne's praises.
06:48No, no, no, no.
06:49I've just got a bit of thinking today.
06:50Good night.
06:51Good night.
06:52So, when am I going to meet this incredible lady of yours?
06:56Well, I'm glad you asked, Des, because I invited her over to spend the day with us tomorrow.
07:00I thought we could have a barbecue.
07:01Yeah, yeah, sure.
07:02I wanted to see me in my, you know, my home environment.
07:05With my family, you know.
07:07That's great.
07:08Want some coffee?
07:09Ta, that's why I, well, I told her what I did.
07:13Well, I knew you'd understand.
07:14Understand?
07:15Yes, about me telling her that I own this house.
07:20You told her what?
07:22Well, that I own this house and that I let you and Jamie live here with me.
07:25Well, I knew you wouldn't mind.
07:34You haven't said anything.
07:36I was struck dumb.
07:38Well, what's the problem?
07:40I mean, it's not going to hurt, is it, to pretend it's my house?
07:43It's not such a big deal.
07:44The point is it's not your house, it's mine, and I worked damn hard for it.
07:48You're going to be passed off as a lodger?
07:50Why on earth would you want to tell Leanne a lie like that?
07:53Well, I couldn't bring myself to admit I didn't own my own house, could I?
07:56But you did, and you sold it to get the money to impress her.
07:59No, I can't tell her that.
08:01As I said before, once I've one scooped the pool, then I'll buy myself another place.
08:06If you win.
08:08I'm very confident, Des, then I'm going to be able to give Leanne all the nice things she wants.
08:13You know something?
08:14She's starting to sound like a real little gold digger.
08:17No, it's just nothing of the sort.
08:18Nice things, they're important to her, that's all.
08:21What's even more important is our relationship's getting better all the time.
08:25But it's all based on lies.
08:28You give her the impression that you've got more money than you do, that you own this house, and God knows what else.
08:33I just want to give her a feeling of security.
08:36Well, you know, women like to feel secure.
08:39Well, sorry, Dad, you're going to have to tell her the truth about this house.
08:42If she feels insecure, well, too bad.
08:44Oh, now, Des. Now, Des, please.
08:47Look, what have I got to offer a woman like Leanne, eh?
08:50I mean, I'm not getting any younger.
08:52This could be my last real chance at happiness.
08:55The way you're going, it could end up in utter disaster.
08:57Yeah, okay, so there's no fool like an old fool.
09:00I love her, son. I really do love her.
09:03I just couldn't believe she'd be interested in me.
09:06You were your supposed money.
09:08Even before I ever mentioned I had money, the minute we first saw each other, well, something just clicked.
09:14Probably your bad knee.
09:16All right.
09:17Make fun of me if you want to.
09:19But I've got a chance to spend the rest of my life with somebody who's warm and sweet and loving,
09:23and I'm not giving it up for you or anybody else.
09:25I'm not asking you to give up anything.
09:28I'm just asking you to be honest with her.
09:30Yeah, well, I've done it now. I've told her.
09:32And I can't take it back without looking her right, idiot.
09:35Don't do that to me, son.
09:37Don't make me look a fool in front of the woman I love.
09:41Look, I've never asked you for anything before, but I'm asking you for this.
09:50Here we are.
09:51Oh, I know I shouldn't have eaten that dessert.
09:53I am bursting.
09:55Now I feel pleasantly satisfied.
09:57Oh, yes, but you've got more to fill than I have, haven't you?
10:00I've lost weight since the exercise machine and the dancing practice.
10:04Oh, yeah, you say so.
10:06Well, don't you believe me?
10:07Harold, I don't think the bathroom scales believe you.
10:10Everyone seems to enjoy having a go at me, don't they?
10:13Oh, don't be ridiculous.
10:15We've been out, we've had a lovely night, and it won't do you any harm to go off your diet occasionally.
10:19No, no, no, no.
10:20Come on, everybody, have a go at Harold, please.
10:23You know, I bet if I'd have been the target at the cream pie stand of the fate, they'd have made a fortune.
10:28Harold, we have had a lovely evening once brought on this bout of self-pity.
10:32It is not self-pity, it's the truth.
10:35Everyone's taking their aggressions out on me.
10:38Well, you take young Jane.
10:39Now, I couldn't believe it when she talked to me like that.
10:42Especially not over a ruffian like Joe Mangle.
10:45He's her uncle.
10:46And yes, and I can't understand how a nice woman like Mrs Mangle had a son like him.
10:51Well, you can't blame Jane for getting upset if she thinks he's been wrongly accused.
10:54Oh, wrongly accused, my foot.
10:56Harold, you've got no proof.
10:58Jane has always been a very level-headed girl, and if she thinks he's innocent, well, maybe he is.
11:02Henry certainly thinks so.
11:04Oh, oh, well, that proves that, of course, yes, if Henry thinks so.
11:07Such a good judge of character.
11:09Well, he certainly seems to be on the right track with young Bronwyn.
11:12Oh, I hope something comes of that.
11:14I'd love to see him in a good, stable relationship.
11:17You know, I think we were a bit rude to Jane and Joe.
11:21Why?
11:22You fed them?
11:23Great meals?
11:24Yeah, but we hardly spiked to them.
11:27And they left as soon as we'd finished dinner.
11:29Well...
11:31I knew we wanted to be alone.
11:33I hope they're not offended.
11:36No.
11:37I guess I should go.
11:42Henry, I don't want you to.
11:50I want you to stay till morning.
11:54Are you sure?
11:58But, um...
11:59I have to warn you, I'm...
12:01I'm not very experienced.
12:03Uh...
12:04I thought you and Mike would have...
12:06Mm.
12:07I was never 100% with Mike.
12:09But you are with me?
12:12Yep.
12:13Where are you going this early on a Saturday?
12:23Paul's away and I promised Gail I'd go into the office for a little while.
12:27They work you to death in that place.
12:29It's all right, I enjoy it.
12:30When are you going to get some work?
12:31Who knows?
12:32Things are tight in the building game.
12:33That coffee shop would have seen me through nicely though.
12:34It still might.
12:35If only you'd show Mr Bishop the receipts.
12:36Don't start that again.
12:37I'm sick of it.
12:38Old Harry can believe what he wants to believe.
12:39Still it's not really fair on Dez.
12:40I mean he didn't have a go at you.
12:41I shouldn't have been so rough on him.
12:42Look, if he's stupid enough to go into partnership with old tight mouth Bishop it's his bad luck.
12:44Anyway, he's got that scab father who's working on the place and Henry.
12:46If they had any decency they'd go out in sympathy with a bloke.
12:48Well, I don't know.
12:49I don't know.
12:50I don't know.
12:51Who knows?
12:52Things are tight in the building game.
12:53That coffee shop would have seen me through nicely though.
12:54It still might.
12:55If only you'd show Mr Bishop the receipts.
12:56Don't start that again.
12:57I'm sick of it.
12:58Old Harry can believe what he wants to believe.
13:00Still it's not really fair on Dez.
13:02I mean he didn't have a go at you.
13:03I shouldn't have been so rough on him.
13:04He's a bad luck.
13:05Anyway, he's got that scab father who's working on the place and Henry.
13:08If they had any decency they'd go out in sympathy with a bloke.
13:11I don't know how much work they'll get out of Henry.
13:13Not after last night.
13:14He's a rat bag, isn't he?
13:17I'm only glad they were so goggle-eyed at one another I could pin some of his tucker.
13:20I was starving.
13:21Speaking of food, I must get some today.
13:23You sure know how to put it away.
13:25Yeah, I always liked me tucker.
13:27My share of kitties under the stove there.
13:29Right.
13:30Well, I'd better be getting back on with it.
13:32What's that?
13:33I'm sleeping in.
13:51Oh, look.
13:52I wish her two would finish your breakfast.
13:53Come on.
13:54There's no time for this.
13:55What's the panic, Dad?
13:56Well, Leanne!
13:57She's going to be here in any minute.
13:58You after this early?
13:59Yeah, I wanted to spend the whole day with us.
14:01Oh, Jamie, look at you.
14:03We don't want to think of my grandsons and grot, do we?
14:06She'll just have to take us if she finds us.
14:07No, she won't.
14:09Some of this happened there.
14:11Are you going to do the decision about the band yet?
14:13No, no, I haven't.
14:14I didn't get my sleep last night.
14:15Oh, she's here.
14:16Oh, no.
14:18Penny.
14:18Dad?
14:19Just tell her you've got untidy borders.
14:22Harrison, you're not going to ruin things for me, are you?
14:24Please, please.
14:26Just answer the door, Dad.
14:27You can't keep a lady waiting.
14:29Right.
14:31Hello, come on, Amy, come on.
14:37I need to see her.
14:42Well, here she is.
14:46Oh, g'day, Leanne.
14:50This is my son, Mike.
14:51This is my son, Des.
14:53This is Mike.
14:54And that's my grandson, Jamie.
14:56Hi, pleased to meet you.
14:57Oh, Malky, you didn't tell me how good-looking your son is.
15:01Should have known he'd take after his father.
15:04And what a lovely house.
15:07Yes, yes.
15:08I like it.
15:09Oh, it must be so nice having your son and your grandson living with you.
15:15Yeah, it's worked out well.
15:16Madge.
15:23Yes?
15:24What's your kettle doing in the fridge?
15:25Ah-ha-ha.
15:26Ask Henry.
15:27Huh?
15:29She all right?
15:30He's in love.
15:32Oh.
15:32Apparently, he and Bronwyn really discovered each other last night, didn't you, Henry?
15:36Huh?
15:37You and Bronwyn.
15:41Ah.
15:42She's beautiful.
15:44You haven't eaten your breakfast.
15:45Not hungry.
15:47Where are you going?
15:48Bronwyn.
15:48Yeah, I guessed that.
15:50But if you're going out, where are you going to spend the rest of it at number 30?
15:52Yeah.
15:54All right then, go on.
15:55Have a wonderful time.
15:55Yes.
15:56Bye.
15:57Being in love has made him somewhat cryptic, eh?
16:00Let him enjoy it.
16:01Hi, Henry.
16:03Great day.
16:03Great.
16:07Don't worry about it, Jane.
16:09Cupid's arrow has struck.
16:10Yes, I know.
16:11I was there last night.
16:12It was, um...
16:12Sickening.
16:13Yes, about covers it.
16:14Ha-ha.
16:15Well, what can we do for you?
16:16Actually, I've come to speak to Mr Bishop.
16:18Feel free.
16:19Now, I hope this isn't to be a further attack, Jane, because I've really no wish to argue with you.
16:24I just bought you these to show you.
16:26And what are they?
16:27The receipts for the building of the coffee shop.
16:30I trust that you'll find everything in order.
16:32And if it is, I'd like to know what you're going to do about it.
16:37Aren't you just the cutest little thing?
16:40Ooh, I bet you're going to break a lot of hearts.
16:43What a good-looking family.
16:46Uh, don't think these are going to thaw in time, Diz.
16:49Put them next to Daddy's practically sizzling.
16:52Yeah, she's not what you expected, is she?
16:54Certainly isn't.
16:55Yeah, I'll just put those in the oven for a while and we'll chuck them on the barbie.
16:58Right.
16:59I hope you're not going to any trouble for me.
17:01No trouble?
17:03Smart, you're a chip off the old block, aren't you?
17:06Yeah, well, um, tell me a bit about yourself, Leanne.
17:08Ever been married?
17:10Never met the right man.
17:12Till now.
17:12So, um, what do you do?
17:16You know, for a living?
17:17A bit of modelling, this and that, you know.
17:20When a girl meets a generous man like your father, well...
17:24Oh, yes, yes, it seems to be in order.
17:35Although old envelopes and little bits of paper are hardly an efficient way to keep accounts.
17:39It's beside the point.
17:40As you can see, everything's been accounted for.
17:43So I think you should apologise to Joe and give him his job back.
17:45What, after his rudeness?
17:47Does seem you owe it to him, Harold.
17:49Mr Bishop, you were rather unreasonable, accusing him of receiving stolen goods.
17:53Well, now you have your proof, so I'll just leave it up to your own conscience to decide what you're going to do.
17:57Well, I gather Joe doesn't know about this.
17:59No, I found them by accident.
18:01He didn't see why he should have to prove his innocence, but, uh, with some people it's the only way.
18:09Hey, is that good? Is that good?
18:11I can't believe you're a grandfather, Malky.
18:14You must have been married when you were 16.
18:16Yeah, well, not quite.
18:17Yeah?
18:18Give me a little like garlic.
18:20I don't think we want to spoil our breaths, do we, Malky?
18:22No, not in your life.
18:24Well, I hope you don't mind some onion in the salad.
18:25Oh, here, let me give you a hand.
18:27Oh, come to Grandpa.
18:30Isn't she a doll?
18:32Hey, Jamie?
18:34Now, how would you like to have her for Grandma, eh?
18:38I bet you would.
18:39I bet you would.
18:40Wouldn't you?
18:41Hey?
18:42Look, I can manage.
18:43Oh, let me help.
18:45It's a pity to see those big, strong muscles just wasted cutting up vegetables.
18:50So why don't you show me where everything is?
18:53Right, um, the salad bowl's down here.
18:55You know, I want us to be good friends.
18:59Because we're going to be seeing a lot of each other from now on.
19:03And I'm hoping we're going to have real fun together.
19:06Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors.
19:21Neighbors, just a friendly wave each morning helps to make a better day.
19:32Neighbors, need to get to know each other.
19:38Neighbors, next door is only a footstep away.
19:49Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors.
19:55Neighbors, with a little understanding, you can find the perfect plan.
20:06Neighbors, should be there for one another.
20:11That's when good neighbors become good friends.
20:21Neighbors, old friends.
20:31Yeah.
20:31I've got a great idea.
20:32We'll probably sell you one another.
20:34OK, so I'm

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