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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.
00:34Oh, Dez, that's wonderful!
00:40Gail, what's this? Working on the Saturday?
00:44Yeah, well, I've got nothing better to do.
00:46Oh, I can just imagine what Paul would have to say to that.
00:49Tell me I can't wait.
00:51Uh-oh, we've had a little domestic, have we?
00:53Oh, not so little, unfortunately.
00:55You two, you're worse than your father and me. Remember all that fuss when I was losing the weight?
01:00Look at us now, just as if it had never happened.
01:03I've got to get some papers for my room.
01:05Your room? You're not staying here, are you?
01:09Uh, just for a couple of days for a bit of peace and quiet here.
01:12On your own, without Paul?
01:14Yes, on my own.
01:15Uh-oh, you two make me laugh. World War III again.
01:19Gloria, your customers, their tongues are hanging out.
01:22Oh, yeah, well, look, we'll talk about this later, huh?
01:24What's the point? There's nothing to talk about.
01:26Gail, I am the closest thing you have to a mother, and I'm telling you, we will talk about this later, you hear me?
01:31Okay, but it's not going to help. I have left Paul and that's it.
01:38Here we go. Just what you need after a guided tour of Erinsborough.
01:42Nice cup of tea. Hot and strong, just the way I like it.
01:46Oh, I can't drink that.
01:48What's wrong with it?
01:49It's tea.
01:50Well, what were you expecting? Hot mung juice.
01:52Herbal tea, I thought you meant. I haven't drunk that stuff in years. It's bad for you.
01:56Oh, I love it.
01:57What about your liver?
01:58Look, if all my liver's got to worry about is the odd cup, but it's doing all right, don't you worry.
02:03Sugar as well? You're crazy.
02:05Yeah, but nice and sweet.
02:08Mozzie's love me. It's my, uh, good deed to nature.
02:13You're impossible.
02:15Well, I suppose you don't have any herbal tea.
02:18Oh, yes, we have.
02:20There's some in the kitchen somewhere, come on. Mum was pretty big on that sort of stuff.
02:23Well, maybe you'd like to try some.
02:25Trying to convert me.
02:27To what?
02:28Got anything in mind?
02:29Oh, a guy who lives in nice, clean, middle-class Erinsborough? You wouldn't be interested.
02:34What is wrong with Erinsborough?
02:35Nothing if you're a yuppie.
02:37A yuppie? Me? That's rich.
02:40Don't you know a working man when you see one?
02:42Hard work, that's what gives a man hands like these.
02:45Not sitting under some palm tree plunking a guitar like your dropout mates.
02:49That's all we do, is it?
02:50Tell me different.
02:52Jane!
02:55Give a bloke a surprise!
02:57Oh, hi.
02:58When did you get back?
02:59Just now.
03:00Well, why didn't you call? I could've picked you up.
03:02Looks like you were busy.
03:04Oh, yeah, you two don't know each other.
03:06Jane, this is Kerry.
03:08The bishop's kid. The long-lost daughter.
03:10Oh, really?
03:11That's me.
03:12And, uh, Kerry, this is Jane.
03:14You know, I was telling you about Jane.
03:16Mm-hmm.
03:17My little baby niece.
03:18Oh, hi.
03:19Hi.
03:20Welcome back.
03:21Joe said you'd been on a holiday.
03:22Did he?
03:23Yeah, it's not half the story.
03:25I didn't tell her about the millionaire boyfriend.
03:27Joe, I'm sure Kerry doesn't want to hear about that.
03:29Oh, she does, she's female.
03:31Thanks.
03:32Pop the question.
03:33Ring and all.
03:34So who's this then you did introduce us?
03:35Oh, it's my little girl, Skye.
03:37Hey.
03:38Hi, Skye.
03:39You know what I did?
03:40Pop the question.
03:41You know what she does?
03:42Knocked him back.
03:43Hey, how'd you be?
03:44All that loot.
03:45So where's Toby?
03:46Don't tell me you've lost him again.
03:47He's with his mum.
03:48You let him go?
03:49What about that husband of hers?
03:50Ted, she gave him the boot with a little help from yours truly.
03:53Nothing's under control.
03:55Yeah, but what about Toby?
03:56He's happy as Larry.
03:57He's coming over for visits.
03:59So, tell me, are you getting married?
04:03Uh, maybe we'll talk about it later, Jo.
04:06I really need a shower and, um, besides, your visitors will be getting bored.
04:09See you later.
04:10Bye-bye.
04:11Talk about KG.
04:13I'm her uncle.
04:14I've got a right to know.
04:16You're a sticky beak.
04:17You've got to know everybody's business.
04:19You're just like my father.
04:21Me and Harold?
04:22Chalk and cheese.
04:23That's what you think.
04:25Yes?
04:26Uh, Penny?
04:40It's me, Des.
04:41Pardon?
04:42It's, it's me, Des, Des Clark.
04:46Is that you, Penny?
04:47It's Miranda, her flatmate.
04:49Penny doesn't live here anymore.
04:51What?
04:52Where's she gone?
04:54Have you got a new address?
04:56Search me.
04:57Somewhere in Europe.
04:59She's gone backpacking indefinitely.
05:03But I, I, I have to talk to her.
05:05It's important.
05:06Sorry.
05:07Too late.
05:21It's all gone.
05:22What's going on in here?
05:24Oh, Sunday morning fryup.
05:25You want some?
05:26Not.
05:27I think I'll just squeeze myself some juice.
05:28Come to any, uh, decisions during the night?
05:30What about?
05:31Dum, dum, da-dee.
05:33What's going on in here?
05:40Oh, Sunday morning fry-up. You want some?
05:42No, I think I'll just squeeze myself some juice.
05:45Come to any decisions during the night?
05:48What about?
05:49Dum-dum-de-dee.
05:50Oh, that.
05:52It'd be a real pity to pass up a bloke like Mark.
05:55Good-looking, unattached, rich.
05:58Just your type, huh?
05:59Cut that out.
06:01Have you got on to him since you've been back?
06:02No. He's away on business. Won't be back till tomorrow.
06:05Well, there must be a way to find out where he is.
06:07Get him on his shoe phone or something.
06:08I won't wait. I don't want to talk about it on the phone anyway.
06:11Poor bloke must be hanging out for an answer.
06:14Joe, look, it's on fire.
06:16Crips. Too well done for you?
06:18Yeah, throw it out.
06:21Come on. Give us a break.
06:24Are you or aren't you?
06:26Well, I'm not doing anything at the moment
06:28apart from telling Paul and Gayle
06:30that I'm available for work again starting tomorrow.
06:31Come on, Jane. Put a bloke out of this misery.
06:34Are you or are you not going to get married?
06:39If Mark will still have me, yes, I am.
06:41Oh, you little beauty.
06:43It's about time.
06:45You had me worried, you little mix.
06:46I'm glad you're happy.
06:47Oh, yeah. Calls for a celebration.
06:49A proper slap-up Sunday nosho.
06:53Joe, chops as well.
06:54Oh, yeah.
06:55Don't think Kerry'd be too happy.
06:57Bit of a health nut.
06:57Oh, well, they say opposites attract.
07:01Thought there was something going on between you two.
07:03Just good mates, mate.
07:05You know what they say?
07:08There.
07:12Now, doesn't that look good?
07:15Mmm.
07:16Yeah, it looks great.
07:18What is it?
07:19Tofu omelette.
07:20Oh.
07:21Well, go on. Have a taste.
07:28You love it.
07:30Mmm.
07:31Liar.
07:32Kerry, I don't think it's going to put the chooks out of business.
07:35You want a bet?
07:35Soybeans are going to take over the world.
07:37Oh, what?
07:39I thought I heard voices.
07:40Sunday morning, too.
07:42Usually I'm the only one up for hours.
07:44Well, we beat you to it this morning, Dad.
07:46I've got a special breakfast for you.
07:48Oh, that's nice.
07:49I must say it smells delicious.
07:51Wait until you taste it, Harold.
07:53Trying to get back into my good books, eh?
07:55After that brazen display in the coffee shop.
07:57What'd you do?
07:58I threw all my clothes off and danced naked on the tables.
08:00What do you think?
08:01Sounds great for business.
08:03I'm glad you think it's funny.
08:04I don't.
08:06Did you really dance naked?
08:07Yeah, well, just as good as.
08:09She was all over that Joe Mangle like a rash.
08:11My daughter, in public.
08:13Well, I could do worse.
08:14At least he's got real blood in his veins, not like some people.
08:19Here.
08:21You get your own breakfast.
08:23I might contaminate it.
08:27If she was any younger, I'd put her over my knee.
08:31You know, Harold, that's what I really like about you.
08:34You're a man of principle.
08:36Everyone's in the wrong who doesn't do it your way.
08:39I beg your pardon?
08:40Why don't you have this?
08:44Because Carrie only made it to really please you.
08:46See?
08:47She does have her good points as well as her bad.
08:49It's just a pity you can't see them.
08:50Gail, do you really think this is the way to try and solve your problems?
08:58Cooping yourself up there with nothing to do but work?
09:01Well, the more I get done today, the less time I'll have to spend tomorrow cooped up with Paul.
09:05You've got to see him sometime.
09:06Not if I can help it.
09:07What about today when you go home to pick up your things?
09:10Well, with any luck, he won't be there.
09:12I just don't want to be alone with him until I've had time to think.
09:15What if I go with you?
09:16Will that help?
09:17Rob's out for the day.
09:17We could have lunch together.
09:19You wouldn't want to get involved.
09:20Look, I'm just trying to lend a bit of moral support.
09:23Same as you did for me.
09:26Maybe it would help.
09:28Yeah.
09:28Well, I've got to get on with this, but I'll pick up about midday.
09:31Shall I?
09:32Okay, thanks.
09:38Hi.
09:39Hi.
09:40Paul said you might be coming into the office.
09:42Oh, he did, did he?
09:44Did he also tell you that we'd spit up?
09:47Yeah, he did mention there was a bit of trouble.
09:49A bit.
09:51That's a laugh.
09:53But then I'm just a stupid woman making a fuss over something as trivial as having a baby.
09:58It's nothing compared to a business deal, is it?
10:00I mean, why should I mind going off the IVF program after all these months?
10:04He just doesn't understand.
10:07All he can think of is money.
10:09Okay, maybe I was like that myself once when we first met.
10:13It was different then.
10:15We were both trying to get out of bad relationships, trying to tell ourselves that money was everything.
10:20But it isn't.
10:21Not to me, anyway.
10:23Do you think it still is to Paul?
10:25Look, show Paul a dollar sign and he's happy.
10:28He doesn't need me or anyone else.
10:31I can't talk to him anymore, Jane.
10:33We just don't connect.
10:34$40,000 off the asking price, eh?
10:39Good old Rosemary.
10:41That's still retaining her interest in home, James, which means I can raise the rest of the money, no worries at all.
10:46That's great.
10:47That means we are in business, dears my boy.
10:49You can start processing the loan first thing tomorrow.
10:52Yeah, brother, first thing.
10:54Now, come on, think of all the interest you're going to be raising for the bank.
10:57Surely that must rate some sort of a smile.
11:01How was that?
11:02What's wrong?
11:03Are you running out of potatoes?
11:05No, well, I'm only cooking for one, so no need to waste it.
11:09Oh.
11:09Yeah, I know what you mean.
11:13I'm on my own at the moment, too.
11:15Margea walked out of me.
11:18Well, do something about it, mate.
11:19Get her back.
11:20There's no hurry.
11:21There's plenty of time.
11:23Yeah, sure.
11:23That's what I thought about Penny.
11:24Yeah.
11:26Yeah, I heard the rumour that you were contemplating matrimony again.
11:32I was, but I blew it.
11:35Now, she's off backpacking around Europe indefinitely.
11:38The one they got away, eh?
11:41Don't laugh, mate.
11:42You don't know what you've lost until it's gone.
11:44And if you're anything like me, you'll end up eating cold roast lamb for the rest of your life.
11:50Oh, no, no, fear, mate.
11:52Listen, as soon as Gail's found out that our money worries are over and that the deal's gone through, she'll come back.
11:57Don't worry.
11:58Okay.
12:01Six letters, a bird that leaves its eggs in other birds' nests.
12:04What are you doing wasting your time on crosswords for?
12:06It's mental exercise.
12:07You don't want your brain to go flappy, do you?
12:09All right.
12:10Cuckoo.
12:10Now, what's next?
12:12The book of the Old Testament that comes between Nehemiah and Job.
12:15Only Dad would know a thing like that.
12:17All right, where is it?
12:18Speak of the devil.
12:19Driving Mrs. Chubb to church and she'll be waiting.
12:22What is it you've lost?
12:22I...
12:23A certain personal item from the bathroom cabinet.
12:28If you mean that aerosol spray deodorant, I threw it out.
12:32You've ruined enough of the ozone layer with your fluorocarbons already.
12:35But I need it.
12:36Well, what's wrong with your natural body smell?
12:38I beg your pardon?
12:40You're afraid Mrs. Chubb might take one whiff and just go wild?
12:43For goodness sake, I've never heard anything.
12:47It's that Joe Mangle, isn't it?
12:48Brings out the worst, in you?
12:50That... that reprobate.
12:52Dad, you make him sound so exciting.
12:55That is not funny, Kerry, especially on a Sunday.
12:58Oh, yes.
12:59The day we show our Christian charity and brotherly love.
13:02Well, how come it doesn't include Joe Mangle, hmm?
13:04Or me, for that matter.
13:06I mean, what have I ever done that gives you the right to sit up in judgment on me?
13:09You took his deodorant.
13:11Kerry, my girl, where did I go wrong with you?
13:13I just do not know.
13:15Oh, Dad, look, you're so uptight.
13:17Take it easy.
13:18Look, here we are.
13:20Home sweet home.
13:21There should be peace and harmony and human accord.
13:24Don't ruin it with your bad vibes.
13:27And don't worry about me and Joe.
13:29It's fine.
13:32Does that mean there's nothing untoward going on?
13:35It means that I've made all my mistakes as far as relationships go.
13:38I'm not going to make any more.
13:40So there's nothing for me to worry about?
13:42It's all under control.
13:44I'm a big girl now.
13:45I know what I'm doing.
13:46Now, this bread needs an hour or so in the sun to rise.
13:51And there's a new deodorant in the cupboard.
13:53It's Roland Herbal.
13:54All okay.
14:00There you are.
14:01There's nothing to worry about.
14:03I knew she would see through Joe Mangle the minute I put my foot down.
14:07Firm, but fatherly.
14:09I knew it.
14:10I suppose you'd also know of a six-letter book of the Bible that comes between Nehemiah and Joe.
14:16Come on, let's get out of here.
14:20Hey, won't you need more clothes than that?
14:21I just want to get out of here.
14:22Ah, welcome home.
14:24I knew it wouldn't last.
14:26Talked some sense into her, did you, Gloria?
14:27I only came back to get a few things.
14:29This isn't home.
14:30Excuse me.
14:30I like a minute.
14:31Get a go.
14:32Oh, just shut up, Gloria.
14:33Who asked you to stick your beak in anyway?
14:34I did.
14:35Look, I'm only trying to help.
14:36You haven't been very fair to Gail.
14:38That is our business.
14:39Now, if you wouldn't mind making yourself scarce, I would like a word with my wife.
14:42There is no point in talking.
14:44There might be when you hear what I've got to say.
14:47Please?
14:49It's up to you, love.
14:52Okay, just for a minute.
14:53That's my girl.
14:54I'll be in the car if you need me.
14:55Thanks.
14:56Thanks, Gloria.
14:59Hey, I would kill for a cup of your special coffee.
15:03Come on.
15:04Better teach yourself how to use a percolator then, because I doubt whatever you're going
15:07to say is going to change my mind.
15:09It might, when you hear about the conversation I had with Rosemary yesterday.
15:15Last one.
15:16A group of Sunday singers, right?
15:18Two words, six letters, and five.
15:21It's pretty easy, actually.
15:23Church choir.
15:25I've got it.
15:27Whoever that is, it's too bad.
15:28I'm just going to go over to Grand's.
15:30It's my turn to give her a hand.
15:31Okay.
15:32See ya.
15:32See ya.
15:32Hello?
15:37Oh, it's only you.
15:39Thought it might have been a load rager himself.
15:41No, he's gone to church, yeah.
15:42I'll see you later.
15:43All right, man, yeah.
15:44Ciao.
15:45Is it safe?
15:47All you know, I've been here by my footsteps on the linoleum.
15:49Who cares?
15:50It's about time someone stood up to him.
15:52I've tried everything, even being nice.
15:53But does it give me anything?
15:55You two been having a barney again?
15:56Well, just the usual.
15:57What about?
15:58Guess.
16:00Me?
16:00Right first time.
16:01Look, I really don't think I'm worth fighting over.
16:03Oh, Joe, it doesn't matter.
16:05I mean, if it's not you, it'll be something else.
16:07It's the story of my life.
16:09I've never been able to please my father, no matter what I've done.
16:13Not like David.
16:14I mean, David's dead all over again.
16:16But me?
16:17I'm a ring-in.
16:18A cuckoo in the bishop's nest.
16:21Pretty cute little cuckoo, if you ask me.
16:24You can hop in my nest whenever you like.
16:26An offer too good to refuse, eh?
16:29Hey, how about we go for a spin in the ute this hour?
16:31Go bush, take a picnic.
16:33Take the kid.
16:34Do it good?
16:35Me too.
16:37Anything to get away from here for a while.
16:40Oh, I should have known it wouldn't have worked.
16:42Trying to make a go of it with Dad.
16:44He hasn't changed.
16:45It's a closed mind.
16:47That's his problem.
16:49It'll take a bomb to get him to see things my way.
16:51Hmm.
16:57Most uplifting.
16:59I find the Reverend Samson's sermons so inspirational.
17:03He brings everyone together.
17:07I don't suppose we could do it again sometime?
17:09Hmm?
17:09Church?
17:10Oh, yes, yes.
17:11Anytime, Mrs. Chubb.
17:12I must say I haven't got to know many of the locals very well.
17:16Well, in passing, you know, but not as friends.
17:18Gets a bit lonely sometimes.
17:20It's nice to have company.
17:21Adult company, I mean.
17:23Of course, I do have Sharon, but, well, she's still a child.
17:27Feel free to call in for a cuppa at any time.
17:31With Madge away, I get a little lonely myself.
17:34Would she wouldn't mind, would she?
17:36I mean, an older woman, she wouldn't think there was anything untoward.
17:39Well, of course not.
17:41Madge would be pleased to know that I had the company.
17:44And you're quite right.
17:46It isn't the same with the young people.
17:48Mr. Bishop, I'm afraid your daughter is not following your wishes.
17:51Eh?
17:52That Jo Mangal.
17:53He's been seeing her behind your back, this giant couth man.
17:56She'd be ashamed of herself.
17:59She is not a really bad girl, Mrs. Chubb.
18:02Just a little headstrong.
18:04And the Reverend Samson did mention tolerance, did he not?
18:12So, the deal as it stands with Rosemary's offer means that we are on easy street.
18:18Means we can buy the Australian end of the Daniels Corporation without having to call on anyone else.
18:22I'm glad you didn't take the money from Helen.
18:24That's what really made me feel bad.
18:25Eh, well, now you've got nothing to worry about, eh?
18:30So, what does this mean for us?
18:33What do you mean, what does it mean?
18:35It means we get Des moving on the loan, we sign the contracts, we get your gear back from Lasseter's, and we break out the champagne.
18:43I mean, what about the IVF program?
18:46Are we still going to have a baby?
18:48Yeah, of course we are.
18:49Come on, hey, didn't I promise?
18:51Eh?
18:52Yeah.
18:52Do you mean it?
18:54Yeah, as soon as we're back on our feet financially.
18:56It could be a long time.
18:57Gail, we're going to be working like crazy anyway.
19:00We just won't have the time.
19:02If we don't do it now, it could be too late.
19:04Oh, come on.
19:04We've got years ahead of us.
19:06Besides, it's probably better to wait.
19:08Then we're going to be in a position to give our child everything.
19:12Everything money can buy.
19:14Yeah, I think that's worth waiting for, isn't it?
19:19No.
19:20No, I don't think it is.
19:22Not if it means sacrificing the things that really count.
19:27Paul, I want a home, a family, a real life, not a business deal.
19:32So if you want me back, forget the deal, forget the money, just let the Daniels Corporation go because you can't have us both.
19:44Next door is only a footstep.
20:44Neighbors become friends.