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00:00Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors
00:07With a little understanding
00:11You can find the perfect blend
00:17Neighbors should be there for one another
00:23That's when good neighbors become good friends
00:36You alright?
00:42Good on you, Sharon. What did you do that for? What lose did you ever do to you?
00:46I reckon you're jealous.
00:47Oh, that's a laugh. Don't flatter yourself, you reckon you're Rembrandt or something.
00:51You're pathetic. I know why I bothered going out with you.
00:54Yeah, well, how do you think I feel? I mean, it was a total waste.
00:57Sharon?
00:58Come on, I'll take you home.
00:59What's going on? I hope you're not causing trouble around here, young man.
01:03Me?
01:04Oh, yeah, that'll be right.
01:05Sharon pushed me in the pool, Mrs. Chubb, for no reason.
01:08Sharon!
01:09Let's go.
01:11You come with me, young lady.
01:13Hey!
01:16Hey, you make me smile
01:20Auntie, you don't...
01:21In the kitchen, please, Sharon.
01:28Now, what is this all about?
01:30Did you really push Lucy Robinson into that pool?
01:32Oh, you've got some little fissures. What am I going to do with you girls? Why?
01:36It was Nick's fault. He knew I was watching and he did it on purpose.
01:40Did what, may I ask?
01:42Played up to Lucy.
01:44Is that what all this is about, an adolescent fit of jealousy?
01:47Oh, really, Sharon?
01:49I'm sorry, Aunt Edie.
01:51When I saw Nick like that, something just snapped inside me.
01:55I didn't mean to push Lucy in the pool. It just happened.
01:58Things like that don't just happen.
02:00This did.
02:01Then Nick started abusing me and saying he didn't know what he ever saw in me.
02:05Well, under the circumstances, I'm hardly surprised.
02:08Probably never want to see me again.
02:10Well, that might not be such a bad thing.
02:14Oh, no, come on.
02:17There, there.
02:19Look, a pretty little thing like you doesn't want to cry over foolish young boys.
02:23Yes, I do.
02:24Oh, don't be a silly sausage.
02:26There.
02:27Oh, come on.
02:28It's all over.
02:29That's what I'm afraid of.
02:30Oh, look.
02:31Dry your eyes.
02:32There.
02:33You all right?
02:36Yeah.
02:37Thanks, Aunt Edie.
02:38I don't really feel like working much more today, could I?
02:41Oh, you run along.
02:42Mr. Bishop will be back shortly.
02:44You go on home and cheer yourself up.
02:52Nah, no props.
02:53Nah, nah, I'll just whip us up some bangers and mash or something.
02:55Yeah, you have a good night.
02:57Hey.
02:58Say g'day to Mark for us.
03:01See ya.
03:05Well, sport, looks like it's you and me for tea tonight.
03:07Jane's going out with her mate the tank.
03:09Nice bloke, that Mark, isn't he?
03:11He's got style.
03:12Bank full of the stuff.
03:16What's the matter with you?
03:17Just thinking.
03:18Well, you don't want to do too much of that.
03:20Burn your brains out.
03:24What's up, mate?
03:26It's called play.
03:27I've got it tomorrow.
03:29Play, eh?
03:30Which one?
03:31Sleeping Beauty.
03:32Ah, that's what the pigstick is for, eh?
03:34What are you playing one of the dwarfs?
03:35That's Snow White.
03:37I've got to be the prince.
03:39Prince?
03:40I used to have a dog called Prince.
03:42Blue Heeler.
03:43Terrific dog.
03:45Right.
03:46Look, being the prince is pretty good.
03:48How come you're so down in the dumps?
03:49Katie's playing Sleeping Beauty.
03:51She wants me to come over and practice.
03:54Well, you want to get everything right, don't you?
03:56You have the right words and that.
03:57Why don't you pop over now for tea?
03:59Dad, there's kissing.
04:00Of course there's kissing.
04:02How else are you going to wake up Sleeping Beauty?
04:04Oi, beauty, prince here.
04:06Want to wake up before your cornflakes get soggy?
04:08Dad.
04:09Look, pretty soon you'll be hunting for excuses to kiss the girls.
04:12May as well go over now and get the hang of it.
04:15Dad, I don't...
04:17Look, go over there.
04:18Show them what a mangle bloke has to offer.
04:20Couple of smooches, you might even like it.
04:23Dad.
04:24Go on.
04:25Hop to it.
04:35Oh, no.
04:38Oh, Mrs Chubb, I was just going out.
04:40Oh, I won't keep you long.
04:41Oh, you're going to visit Mrs Daniels, I suppose?
04:43Yes, her friends and family have formed a kind of a roster to help her recover.
04:47Mum doing my stint this afternoon.
04:49Oh, that's something I wanted to mention.
04:51You know, I've done some home nursing and, well, I'd like to help if I can.
04:54Well, that's very kind.
04:55Not that she really requires nursing.
04:56It's more just visiting and talking.
04:58Well, I'd like to do it.
04:59Right, I'll tell Dr Marshall.
05:00She's in charge of this.
05:01Well, I think that neighbours ought to help each other out in a crisis.
05:04Whether that crisis is a small one or a large one.
05:07Yes.
05:08Could I help you with something?
05:10Well, I was rather hoping you would.
05:12I mean, you're experienced in the hospitality industry and, well, I'm sure your word would carry a great deal of weight with Mr Bishop.
05:18Why?
05:19What's the problem?
05:20Well, it's the servings at the coffee house.
05:22They're really quite stingy.
05:23And when I tried to point it out to Mr Bishop, I'm afraid he was quite dictatorial.
05:27Well, Mrs Chubb, he is one of the owners.
05:29He has to make a profit.
05:30Oh, agreed.
05:31But surely not at the expense of customer satisfaction.
05:33I haven't heard any complaints apart from yours.
05:35Well, I was rather hoping you'd see this from my point of view and, well, you know, use your influence to make Mr Bishop a bit more reasonable.
05:41Mrs Chubb, Harold runs the coffee shop and I run the waterhole.
05:45He doesn't interfere with my job and I don't interfere with his.
05:48And frankly, I don't appreciate you coming around here and trying to involve me in some kind of scheming against him.
05:53Mrs Bishop, you've misunderstood me. That wasn't my intention at all.
05:56I...
05:57Oh dear, I've made a hush of this, haven't I?
05:59Mrs Chubb, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be rude.
06:01But Harold is my husband and, in spite of his faults, I support him to the hilt.
06:06Oh, and rightly so.
06:07I...
06:08Oh, I'll have to find another way around the situation.
06:10Yes, I'm afraid you will.
06:11I'll give it some thought.
06:13Now, can I give you a hand with this?
06:15Oh, thank you.
06:16That's something I would appreciate.
06:20What maiden fair is this?
06:22Her skin so pale and we think she might be dead.
06:25And yet her lips invite my kiss so strongly I cannot say no.
06:31Mwah.
06:37Oh, Nick, you were terrific.
06:39Much better than Toby.
06:40He doesn't even want a kiss or anything.
06:42Wish you were in the plague.
06:43Bit old for that, don't you think?
06:45Can't you find anyone else to rehearse with?
06:47I asked Todd, but he said he'd rather eat worms.
06:49He's gone to Gary's.
06:50Oh.
06:51Toby's supposed to come over later, that is if he doesn't chicken out.
06:54That's better.
06:55Looks like we've got the place to ourselves.
06:57Dan and Beverly won't be home for ages.
06:59I'm here.
07:00You could finish that sketch if you want.
07:03What, here?
07:04Why not?
07:06Um, well, Toby's coming over to rehearse for that play of theirs.
07:09I hope.
07:10We could go out to the kitchen.
07:12All right, I'll just grab me stuff.
07:15Luce, why did Sharon push you in the pool?
07:20Who knows?
07:21Jealous, I guess.
07:22Jealous?
07:23Hmm, I don't think she can stand the thought of Nick and me together.
07:27You mean you two are going out?
07:28Well, he hasn't asked me yet, so I don't say anything.
07:30But he will.
07:31Beverly asked me to give her a hand with Katie's dress for the school play.
07:33It's on tomorrow.
07:34She didn't think she'd have a chance of finishing it.
07:35I can't say I blame her.
07:36There must be a thousand sequins on this thing.
07:37Here, have a feel.
07:38I hope you can feel it.
07:56This idea of nix, this arousal therapy, I think it's a good one.
08:01Look at me, if you are like, what are you doing?
08:05Arousal therapy, I think it's a good one.
08:07Beverly certainly approves.
08:08The whole neighbourhood's pitching in.
08:10Who's going to be here next, I wonder?
08:12Oh, Nick, I think, or Lucy.
08:14Anyway, we'll all be here at some stage or another,
08:16just... just talking and things.
08:21Sort of keeping you up to date.
08:25Oh, I'm sorry.
08:27Don't mind me, it's just the antiseptic.
08:29It goes straight to my sinuses.
08:33Should I go now?
08:35Oh, I'll just be a minute, you can stay.
08:37Thanks.
08:39This arousal therapy, does it really work?
08:42It seems so strange just sitting here and talking
08:44and not knowing whether you're getting through or not.
08:46Well, it depends who you ask.
08:47I've heard of cases that have had positive results.
08:50Oh, well, I suppose it can't do any harm, then.
08:52No, I'll leave you to it.
08:54Yeah.
08:58Leave me to what? I'm just about all talked out.
09:02Hard to believe, isn't it?
09:03Madge Bishop's struggling to find a word to say to you of all people.
09:06We'll laugh about this one day.
09:13Won't we?
09:16Are you sure it's working okay, with Katie and Toby rehearsing?
09:20Oh, no worries. The light's better anyway.
09:22Poor Toby looks so embarrassed.
09:24I know. Thank God we're not children anymore.
09:27Yeah.
09:29Luce, we're going to have to finish up soon.
09:30I want to get over to the hospital, see Helen.
09:33Can I come with you?
09:34Well, I think one of us should stay here
09:37till Jim and Beverly get home.
09:38Keep an eye on Katie.
09:41It's funny, isn't it?
09:43What's that?
09:45How people change.
09:46Like Sharon.
09:47I used to think she was okay,
09:48but you and her were really close, weren't you?
09:53Yep.
09:54Not anymore, though.
09:55Her favourite person's herself.
09:56What do you mean?
09:58Well, she was supposed to be my girlfriend,
10:00but she didn't care how I felt most of the time.
10:03I mean, that nude modelling stuff, for instance.
10:05That must have been so embarrassing.
10:07Yeah, it was.
10:08Told her to stop, but she wouldn't.
10:10And then she painted over the mural I did.
10:12That's terrible.
10:13I'd never do anything like that.
10:16I think you deserve a girlfriend who support you,
10:18be there when you need her.
10:19That's what I'd do.
10:21Relationships are about being supportive.
10:23Doing things like this.
10:25Don't you agree?
10:27I'm in the kitchen.
10:34Where have you been all afternoon?
10:36You left work early to come home.
10:38I know, but I had to get something.
10:39What?
10:42What's in that box?
10:44A present for you.
10:46I hope you like it.
10:47Come on, darling.
10:49Isn't he beautiful?
10:51Oh, Sharon, I told you I don't want another cat.
10:54I know, but he looks so much like Cassius.
10:56Oh, he doesn't.
10:57He does.
10:58Look.
10:59Look at that face.
11:01Oh, you're a pretty boy, aren't you?
11:04Aren't you?
11:05See, he likes you.
11:06Oh, he likes meatloaf.
11:08You do, don't you?
11:09Like Auntie Dee's meatloaf?
11:11Pickling up at the shelter.
11:13Poor old thing.
11:14If I didn't take him, he would have had to be put down.
11:17That's terrible.
11:19I know.
11:20All those homeless animals.
11:21It was really horrible.
11:22I thought if we could save just one life.
11:25Oh, Sharon, that is humane of you.
11:28Oh, here, let me hold him.
11:29Let's have a good look at him.
11:31Yeah.
11:31Well, oh, you are a handsome gentleman, aren't you?
11:36I knew you'd like him.
11:38What on earth made you think of getting a cat today?
11:40He was upset earlier.
11:42Yeah, but I've been thinking about getting you a cat ever since I realised how much you
11:45miss Cassius.
11:47Have you?
11:48Yeah.
11:49So, do you like him?
11:51Well, of course, he could never replace Cassius.
11:54Well, if you don't like him, I guess I'll have to take him.
11:57Oh, but he can stay a few days, you know, just on a trial basis.
12:00You'll have to learn to behave yourself, though.
12:03Understand?
12:04What do we call him?
12:05Oh, I don't know.
12:07About Snowy.
12:09Oh, Sharon, don't be perverse.
12:12I know.
12:13Arthur.
12:14Arthur?
12:14Well, Cassius was my great-grandfather's name.
12:17Arthur was my grandfather's name.
12:19And Grandad loved my meatloaf.
12:23Chop, chop, chop.
12:25This wall of thorny roses shall not stop me from reaching the treasure within.
12:31Chop, Harley, you're a prince.
12:33You're supposed to be really macho.
12:34Yeah, and you're supposed to be asleep.
12:36Well, someone's going to tell you what to do.
12:38Okay, you get through the rose bushes and action.
12:42Behold, what maiden fair is this?
12:46Her skin so pale, me thinks she might be dead.
12:50And yet her lips...
12:51Invite my kiss so strongly, I cannot say no.
12:57Invite?
12:59My kiss so strongly, I cannot say no.
13:03No way!
13:04I'm not kissing!
13:05Toby, don't be such a child.
13:07I'm not kissing!
13:14Oh, Mrs Bishop, you finished my costume.
13:16Every last sequin.
13:18Thanks a lot, it's beautiful.
13:19Good.
13:20Um, Toby and I are just rehearsing for our last scene now.
13:23How's it going?
13:25You won't do it properly.
13:27I'm not kissing!
13:29You've got to!
13:30No!
13:30A little problem with artistic temperament.
13:33You won't kiss me.
13:35Well, I don't know much about drama, but I'm a pretty good referee.
13:38So why don't I sit down and you can run through it,
13:41and maybe I can offer a few suggestions.
13:44I'm not kissing!
13:47Here we are.
13:49This is the backyard, where we do our business.
13:52He's really taken to you, aren't he?
13:54Oh, you know, cats aren't stupid, you know, Sharon.
13:56They tell us people like them a lot.
13:58Don't they, Arthur?
14:00Mm-hmm, yes they do.
14:02Listen, he's purring.
14:05You bet it's amazing how therapeutic animals are.
14:08After the day I've had, I need something to relax me.
14:11Oh, good Lord, whatever's that?
14:13Oh, there, there, there.
14:15No, mm-hmm.
14:16Aren't you to your protector, yes?
14:18It's bound, sir.
14:19It can probably smell out the scent.
14:20Take him inside, Sharon, will you?
14:22Poor little thing is petrified.
14:25I'll see to this.
14:28Mr. Mangle?
14:33G'day, Mrs. Chubb.
14:34Your dog's barking is terrorising my cat.
14:37Can't you do something about it?
14:39Bouncer, don't bark at Mrs. Chubb's cat.
14:42There you go.
14:43Told him.
14:44Well, I hardly think that'll be sufficient.
14:46Well, there's not much else I can do, Mrs. Chubb.
14:48Dogs and cats, you know, it's nature.
14:50Just have to keep Kitty inside.
14:51Well, I will for a few days, but, well, it's not fair to the animal to deny it its freedom to the outdoors.
14:57Well, it's just going to have to get used to old Bouncer here, isn't it?
14:59He'll be all right.
15:00I would be obliged if you would chain your dog up for the time being, just for safety's sake.
15:04A chain?
15:05No way.
15:06This is Bouncer's yard.
15:08Chain up your cat.
15:09Oh, don't be absurd.
15:11Mine is a reasonable request.
15:13So's mine.
15:14Besides, Bouncer was here first.
15:15First in, best dressed.
15:17That dog's barking is noise pollution.
15:19So's your gas bagging.
15:21Well, really.
15:22I'll have the authorities on to him.
15:24I wouldn't if I was you.
15:26Go on, Bouncer.
15:26Sicker.
15:27Kill.
15:27Kill.
15:28No, not the broom, you fool.
15:30Her, the blimp next door.
15:35Now that school's ever been trying to draw and paint as much as I can,
15:39got heaps better.
15:41Don't want to sound like a big head or anything.
15:42I'm not nearly as good as you, and I know that.
15:46When you come home, you can check out what I've done
15:47and give us a hand like I used to.
15:50I miss that.
15:53Started going to life study classes to get better at drawing people.
15:57But, um, it didn't sort of work out, though.
15:59Sharon was the model.
16:00Dead set, no clothes on or nothing.
16:03My own girlfriend.
16:05So we ended up having this big blue about it, and I stopped going.
16:09Everyone else is pretty good, though.
16:13Jim and Beverly and that.
16:15Oh, Jim's cousin Hillary was here for a while.
16:18She came in to see you, but, um, I don't know if you remember that or not.
16:21I think you're lucky if you don't.
16:24Doesn't like me much.
16:25Oh, she had this Chinese statue that was worth a lot of money.
16:29She ended up giving it to Jim.
16:31Had this massive bill to pay from when his mum was sick in America.
16:37Um, I'll probably tell you all about that when you get home.
16:40Lucy's home for the holidays.
16:45There's only one problem, though.
16:47My fault, really.
16:49See, I started playing up to her to get Sharon jealous.
16:52But it backfired on me, didn't it?
16:55Now she's got the hots for me.
16:57I know, I know.
16:58It's stupid.
16:58The thing is, what am I going to do?
17:05Limp gas bag.
17:07I've never been so incited in all my days by that.
17:09Oh, don't let him get at you.
17:11Get at me.
17:12The rudest man God ever created.
17:14Walking the earth and here we are, stuck next door to him.
17:16Well, he'll soon see I'm no shrinking violet.
17:18And I don't make hollow promises.
17:20If that dog starts barking, I'll be at the council so quickly you won't know what's hit him.
17:23He's in Bouncer's fault.
17:24It's not worth starting a feud with the neighbours for heaven's sake.
17:27He'll be better off patching things up.
17:29You surely don't expect me to walk in there and apologise, I hope.
17:31After all, I am in the right.
17:33Oh, he's like all men.
17:34Rude and selfish.
17:36They're all the same.
17:37Well, except for my sainted husband, of course.
17:38Aunt Edie.
17:39Oh, I'm not going to let him get the better of me, if that's what you're thinking.
17:42I can give him the satisfaction.
17:44And note well, Sharon.
17:46Most men are not worth the trouble.
17:49That Nick Page person.
17:50I mean, forget him.
17:51He's not worth it.
17:52All men are insignificant ants.
17:55Yeah, maybe you're right.
17:57Of course I am.
17:58You get on with your life.
18:00If they get in your way, squash them.
18:09Hi.
18:10Hi.
18:10How come you're here?
18:11Dad and Beverly got home in time, so I thought I'd come down.
18:14How's Gran?
18:16Still the same?
18:18I'd better go in.
18:20Luce, could we have a bit of a word?
18:22Sure.
18:24Well, this is kind of hard for me to say.
18:27I sort of got the impression that you might want to go out.
18:31Yeah, I would.
18:33Well, I don't.
18:34I mean, I sound like a jerk.
18:35It's just that Sharon and I are just breaking up.
18:39I don't really want a girlfriend for a while.
18:43No worries.
18:43I understand.
18:45You need some time?
18:48Hey, it's okay.
18:50I just thought it might be fun, that's all.
18:52No big deal.
18:54Thanks.
18:56See you around.
18:56Yeah.
19:06Oh, silly old bitty.
19:09Ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff.
19:11That's the way, mate.
19:12We can bark as much as we want to.
19:13Come on.
19:13Ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff, ruff.
19:15Dear, oh, dear.
19:16There's no other going to chain you up.
19:17That cat comes over here, we'll make sweet and sour out of it.
19:20Dad, I got hit.
19:24What?
19:25Come and give us a look.
19:27Come on, give us a squeeze.
19:29It hurts.
19:30I know, just give us a look.
19:32Oh, what a beauty.
19:34It's going to be a bit of a shiner, isn't it?
19:36Come on, I'd better get some steak on that.
19:38Who have you been blowing with?
19:40Not bigger than you, is he?
19:41If he is, I want to know.
19:43That's just not on.
19:44Nobody.
19:45What do you mean, nobody?
19:47You haven't been hitting yourself, have you?
19:50Who's been hitting you, mate?
19:51Someone from school?
19:54Well, who, mate?
19:55Who's been hitting you?
19:56It's worse than pulling teeth.
19:58Toby Mangle, you come here and kiss me,
20:01I'll sock you in the other eye.
20:02Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors.
20:15Just a friendly wave each morning
20:20Helps to make a better day
20:24Neighbors need to get to know each other
20:32Next door is only a footstep away
20:40Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors
20:49With a little understanding
20:53You can find the perfect plan
20:57Neighbors should be there for one another
21:05That's when good neighbors become good friends
21:15All right
21:19Thank you
21:21All right
21:22Love you
21:22Love you
21:24Bye
21:25You
21:32Bye
21:33Bye
21:33Bye
21:33Bye
21:35Bye
21:35Bye
21:36Bye
21:36Bye
21:37Good
21:37Bye
21:38Bye
21:38Bye
21:38Bye
21:39Bye
21:41Bye
21:42Bye