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00:01Neighbours
00:03Everybody needs good neighbours
00:07With a little understanding
00:11You can find the perfect plan
00:17Neighbours
00:20Should be there for one another
00:24That's when good neighbours become friends
00:42Did I ever mention a lady called Linda to you?
00:46Not that I recall.
00:47No, I think you did once or twice.
00:49Yeah?
00:51She was beautiful and funny and intelligent
00:55And we were going to get married
00:57I never got the impression she was someone special
00:59Didn't see much point making a big song and dance about it
01:02We knew that was all that mattered
01:04So what happened?
01:05She left you and you decided to drop out?
01:08No mate, that's not what happened
01:16She's dead
01:18She died of a cerebral hemorrhage one night
01:20While I was rostered on casualty
01:22She was at home
01:24I was at work
01:26The drunks and the street kids
01:28Clive, I'm sorry
01:30She rang me up to say she had a blinding headache
01:32And what could she do about it?
01:34What are you ringing me at work for a lousy headache?
01:36I said, take two aspirin and go to bed
01:38I think I'm beginning to understand
01:40Are you?
01:41She never rang at work before
01:43I'd never even known to have a headache
01:45But I put work first
01:46Because you had to
01:48Your first responsibility was to the casualty patients
01:51That is bull!
01:52Your first responsibility is to the people you love
01:55Yes and no, it's not that clear cut
01:58As a doctor...
01:59I am not a doctor, Graeme
02:00It's time you came to terms with that
02:02But you were then
02:03And you were a good one
02:04Graeme...
02:05I'm just trying to help
02:06It was tragic, Clive
02:07But it was not your fault
02:09You must be able to see that
02:11Is that how you'd see it if it had been Kate?
02:13Could you ever have forgiven yourself?
02:15I don't think so
02:17Excuse me
02:24I shouldn't have gone
02:26I just felt like I didn't belong
02:28Yeah, I felt a bit like that myself
02:30Very much a family affair
02:32We were her friends
02:34She would have expected us to be there
02:36I know that, but I still felt...
02:37But nothing
02:38And I would have expected Shane to feel the same way
02:41I think Shane's going through enough
02:43How do you think he would have gone
02:45Trying to face up to her relatives?
02:46I don't know
02:47But he should have at least tried
02:48Well, you should try seeing it from Shane's point of view
02:51Charlene, would you mind running down to the shop
02:53And getting her something for lunch?
02:54Maybe some ham?
02:55Yeah, sure
02:56Oh, and a loaf of bread
02:58Okay
03:01There we are
03:02Thanks
03:03I won't be long
03:04You better not be
03:05I'm sorry, Tom
03:09Sometimes she speaks without thinking
03:12He should have been there
03:14Sooner or later
03:15He's gonna have to face up to his responsibilities
03:17I will, Tom
03:18Just give him time
03:22Hello
03:23Hello
03:25G'day
03:26It's your country, Cuz
03:27Ringing to see how you all are
03:28Oh, Danny
03:29It's lovely to hear your voice
03:30How are you?
03:31Have you settled in?
03:32Yeah
03:33Well, it feels a bit strange
03:34But I'll get used to it
03:35So how are things?
03:36Don't tell him anything about Gene now
03:38I'll tell him later in my own way
03:41Oh, everything's fine
03:55They let you out on your own, hey?
03:57No, just at the shops
03:58Yeah, right, they allowed me out to mow the lawns
04:00I think we were five years old
04:02That's ridiculous
04:03Hey, maybe you could meet me at the back of Lassiter's
04:06Well, at least we could talk
04:08Do you think we should?
04:09Yeah, why not?
04:10Alright
04:11I'll go first
04:12And if they ask anything
04:13They'll say I need a new spark light
04:15Yeah, okay
04:16Alright?
04:17Okay
04:18Let's see
05:05Tom, Shane's not responsible for Gene's death and you know it.
05:10Well, that's pretty weird behaviour for someone who's sure of his innocence.
05:13But he feels responsible.
05:16And he could be facing a long jail sentence for something he had no control over.
05:20So he shoots through. Oh, that's very helpful, that is.
05:22Of course it is, and I know that. We just have to pray that Shane realises it.
05:30Not handling this real well, am I?
05:32I don't feel bitter and I don't blame him.
05:35And I'm not very good at funerals myself.
05:38But he's not helping things.
05:40When he comes back, I think you and Shane could help each other through this.
05:47Yeah. Could be.
05:50Give it a go.
05:52He needs your support more than anybody's.
05:54How blaster should I was?
05:57Charlie, I'll get some more flower.
05:58Scott?
06:22Scott?
06:26Scott?
06:28Come on, this is stupid.
06:34How dare you!
06:46Mate, I can see I've been displaying all the sensitivity of a house brick.
06:50Always been part of your charm.
06:52I wish you'd come to me. I might have been able to help you through it.
06:55Nobody could have. It was something I had to do for myself.
06:59You were prepared to let us think you were just copping out. Couldn't hack it.
07:03Yeah, well, at the time it seemed like the easiest way of dealing with it.
07:07But there you go. Truth's out now.
07:11Well, we're glad it is. It makes it easier for us to understand you.
07:15Yeah, that's right, Clive. And take it as read.
07:17From now on, what you choose to do with your life is your own business.
07:21I don't want to give up this big brother act.
07:23I was wondering when you were going to say that.
07:27Anyway, it is a beautiful day for a barbie.
07:29I was going to wander down, get a few kilos of snacks and ask the neighbours over.
07:33From what you say, some of them may not feel like it.
07:35I mean, with the funeral and everything.
07:37All the more reason to start cheering people up.
07:39Besides, it's about time they all met you officially.
07:42Are you up to it?
07:43I'll force myself.
07:49Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
07:51I was starting to think I'd have to find another driver.
07:54It just wouldn't have been the same.
07:56Yeah, well, I was going to talk to you about that.
07:58It might not be such a bad idea.
08:00Oh, nonsense.
08:01You still have your licence, don't you?
08:03Sure, but for how long?
08:04You'll be all right, mate.
08:05I'm enough of an optimist to believe that innocent people don't get convicted.
08:09The only person who knows for sure that I'm innocent is the guy that gave me that booze.
08:15I accepted a booking for this afternoon. I was hoping you might take it.
08:21I can't, Helen.
08:23I can't drive myself around, let alone any clients.
08:26Look, I don't see what the problem is once you've actually got behind the wheel.
08:30What about that bad accident you had before? You drove again?
08:33Nobody got killed that time.
08:37You do understand.
08:39Yes.
08:41But that's no reason to give up everything you've worked for.
08:44Yeah, I know.
08:45Oh, please, Shane.
08:46Do it as a favour to me.
08:48You've never run away from your problems before.
08:50I'd better let Uncle Tom and Aunty Madge know I'm back.
08:57See you, mate.
08:58Yeah, any time.
09:02Think you'll be okay?
09:03Oh, he's a Ramsay. Remarkably resilient.
09:06I have a favour I want to ask you, too.
09:12Yes?
09:14I wonder if you'd consider moving back in here while your father's away.
09:18Just to help with managing the family.
09:20I'm not really far away. I'm just up the street.
09:22Yes, I know, but it isn't quite the same.
09:24And it wouldn't be for long.
09:26I suspect that this is just a ruse to get me back here.
09:30Well, there could be an element of truth in that.
09:33I miss having you around.
09:35In that case, how could I refuse?
09:37To tell you the truth, I'm getting a bit sick of hotel food anyway.
09:40Oh, thank you, Paul. That's a weight off my mind.
09:45I guess you're wondering why I wasn't at the funeral.
09:47It did occur to me, yeah.
09:51Couldn't face it, Uncle Tom.
09:54So I went to the hospital to see Geoff instead.
09:57You saw Geoff Richards?
09:59How was he this time?
10:00OK. We had a good chat. He's a nice bloke.
10:04You surprise me, Shane.
10:06Well, good for you.
10:08I reckon that'll be harder to cope with than the funeral.
10:11Oh, it could have been, but he's handling everything pretty well.
10:14He talked a lot about how you either cope with something
10:18or you go crazy.
10:20I reckon that's what made me come back.
10:22Well, we're with you all the way, mate.
10:24You know that, don't you?
10:26All we've got to do now is find that bloke that gave you that nip of brandy.
10:30Yeah, that's all.
10:31The trouble is, you know, I don't reckon I could recognise him
10:34even if I could find him.
10:36Oh, Mrs. Mangle.
10:37Oh, you. I'd heard that you were on the run.
10:39Obviously just a vicious reference.
10:40Mrs. Mitchell, I hope this isn't going to upset you,
10:43but I feel it's only fair that you should know
10:45just what your daughter's been up to.
10:47I reckon we're pretty well up on most of it, Mrs. Mangle.
10:51Oh, do you now?
10:52I suppose you know, then, that she's been meeting the Robinson boy
10:55behind the bushes at Lassiter's.
10:56She what?
10:57Um, we appreciate your interest, Mrs. Mangle, but this is family business.
11:01Oh, thank you, mate. Not a lot of stress.
11:02Yeah, well, I'm half out of the imagination myself.
11:03Thank you and goodbye.
11:05All right, young lady, you better start explaining yourself pretty darn quickly.
11:10When did you get back, you're a rat.
11:11Don't you dare try and change the subject.
11:14Well?
11:15Well, she's an old troublemaker, Mum. Everyone knows.
11:19We are not discussing Mrs. Mangle's character at the moment, Charlene.
11:23Or maybe we are.
11:25Are you also trying to tell me that she's a liar?
11:27It was just this once and we only met to talk.
11:30I suppose you realise that you've publicly humiliated me.
11:33Publicly? You mean in front of her?
11:35Mrs. Mangle is going to spread this story with greatly and considerable embellishment.
11:39And there are some people in this street whose opinions I do value.
11:43What you care about is what other people think.
11:46What about me?
11:50As you probably know, my heart is not strong.
11:54I could have dropped dead on the spot.
11:56Must have been very distressing for you, Mrs. Mangle.
11:59I'm still having palpitations.
12:01But most distressing was to witness with my own eyes
12:04just what the morality of today's youth is coming to.
12:06A terrible shock for one my age.
12:09It's a miracle I'm able to stand here talking to you.
12:12Indeed it is, Mrs. Mangle.
12:13And you can rest assured that Scott's punishment will fit his crime.
12:17I may probably have to take to my bed for the rest of the day.
12:21Oh, that's a very good idea.
12:22A good rest is probably just what you need.
12:24Bye, Mrs. Mangle.
12:27Hello, I'm James.
12:29Oh, Madge, yes, we know all about it.
12:31Mrs. Mangle has just left.
12:32Now, don't worry, we'll sort something out.
12:37Bye.
12:41You're pushing things too fast, Scott.
12:44You and Lenny were forbidden to see each other, no ifs or buts.
12:47Yeah, I know, and I think it stinks.
12:49It doesn't matter what you think, you know the rules.
12:51I was hoping your father could go away on this trip
12:53without having anything to worry about.
12:54Grand, there is nothing to worry about, we just wanted to talk.
12:58All right, who's been upsetting Mrs. Mangle?
13:01Why do you ask?
13:02I just passed her out the front and she hardly stopped to give me the time of day, which is most out of character.
13:08Oh, well that's because Clive's having a barbecue and she wasn't invited and I think she's a bit miffed.
13:14Oh, I bet she was. Have I been invited?
13:17Naturally.
13:18Good. I've still got a few loose ends of time at work but I'll do that later.
13:23On your last date?
13:24Yeah, I'd say.
13:26I'm going to get ready for the barbecue.
13:31You won't say anything to Dad but I'm going to sort you out myself.
13:34Back off, Paul. If you think I'm going to accept any punishment you dish out, you can forget it, all right?
13:43I didn't say keeping the peace was going to be easy.
13:45You didn't tell me I was going to get chucked in the deep end either.
13:54Come to apologise, have you?
13:57No way. I've come to tell you what everyone in this neighbourhood thinks of you.
14:01Who do you think you are interfering in other people's lives?
14:04Don't talk to me like that, you wicked child.
14:07You're the wicked one.
14:09You're a wastrel, just like a father. I've always pitied that poor mother of yours.
14:13And what about your family? I bet they never come near you. They probably can't stand the sight of you.
14:20This is preposterous. My husband will deal with you.
14:24Oh, does he really exist? Some of us thought you kept him chained up in the backyard just in case he escaped too.
14:29Charlene, what are you doing? Come home immediately.
14:33I think he knows out of other people's business. You'll be sorry if you don't.
14:36You're the one who's going to be sorry, my girl.
14:38Mrs Mungle, I do apologise for this. Come on.
14:41Stupid old bag.
14:42How dare you.
14:43Go on, Tom, be in it.
14:48Well, I reckon I could do with a bit of cheering up.
14:51That's the way. Tell Shane to.
14:52Oh, you'll have to count him out. He's got a job on.
14:55All right.
14:57Just the couple I wanted to see.
14:58Tom wants to tell you all about the barbie I'm having, but I've got to run. See ya.
15:02A barbecue? Today?
15:04Yeah, over at Clyde's.
15:06He reckons it'll buck us up a bit.
15:07Look, uh, I'm going out for a bit of a walk.
15:11All right.
15:12OK.
15:14Oh, great, a barbie!
15:15You have got a nerve.
15:16Mum.
15:17Sit.
15:18But what?
15:19But once in your life, Charlene, do as you're told. Go on.
15:24Now, would you please tell me why you did that to Mrs Mungle?
15:28Because she deserved it.
15:30And you really thought it would achieve something?
15:33Probably make her worse.
15:34Undoubtedly, I would say.
15:38Charlene,
15:41I know that what seems to you to be harsh discipline is usually just me trying to protect you from yourself.
15:50You don't care about me.
15:52If I didn't care about you, would I be struggling to give you a decent education?
15:56What do you want me to do, turn my back on you?
15:58Would that convince you that I care about you?
16:01All I want to do is have some fun.
16:03Why can't you say that?
16:04Everything I have ever done for you, you've thrown back in my face.
16:11Mum, I just wasn't thinking.
16:13Oh, that's the trouble you never do.
16:15Well, good luck.
16:25Thanks.
16:31Shane, remember you're a good driver.
16:34I feel a lot better once I'm on the road actually moving.
16:41See you when you go back.
16:42I'll get back.
16:43Oh, this'll work.
16:44Huh.
16:45A man could die at first.
16:46Yeah, look, I'm trying to cope my barman's off sick, okay?
16:47Okay, there you go, Gin.
16:48Oh, this'll work.
16:49Huh.
16:50A man could die at first.
16:51Yeah, look, I'm trying to cope my barman's off sick, okay?
16:52Okay, there you go, gents.
16:53Thanks for that.
16:54Oh, this'll work.
16:55Huh.
16:56A man could die at first.
16:57Yeah, look, I'm trying to cope my barman's off sick, okay?
16:58Okay, there you go, gents.
16:59Thanks for that.
17:00Oh, this'll work.
17:01Oh, this'll work.
17:02Huh.
17:03A man could die at first.
17:04Yeah, look, I'm trying to cope my barman's off sick, okay?
17:07Okay, there you go, gents.
17:08Thanks for that.
17:09Oh, that's true.
17:10Talk about luck in a dip.
17:11That's how you can do with a hand there, mate.
17:12Oh, look, I can handle it all right.
17:13No, please, here.
17:14Let me try.
17:15Here we go.
17:16All on the wrist, my friend.
17:17All on the wrist, my friend.
17:18All on the wrist.
17:19All on the wrist, my friend.
17:20All on the wrist.
17:21All on the wrist, my friend.
17:22All on the wrist.
17:23There we go.
17:24There we go.
17:25There we go.
17:26There we go.
17:27There we go.
17:28Nothing to it.
17:29It's easy for you to say.
17:30Listen, you're not after a job, are you?
17:31Strange you should mention that.
17:32It says here, apply Paul Robinson.
17:33That's me.
17:34That's you.
17:35Alex Carter.
17:36Alex.
17:37That's your service, if you want me.
17:38Well, how about you help me for a while, and then we'll take it from there?
17:40You're on.
17:41Okay.
17:42For you, Jess.
17:43All right.
17:44All right.
17:45All right.
17:46All right.
17:47All right.
17:48All right.
17:49All right.
17:50All right.
17:51All right.
17:52Mr. Smith.
17:53John, believe it or not.
17:55You know this restaurant we're going to?
17:57Yes, I do.
17:58It's a very popular one.
17:59Have you been there before?
18:00No, but the old cronies say it's a good one.
18:02About 20 of us are getting together for a club reunion.
18:04Ah, sounds like you're in for a fun afternoon.
18:06I hope so.
18:16Do you mind putting your seatbelt on, please, sir?
18:19All right.
18:20I'm going to get out of here.
18:21I'm going to get out of here.
18:22I'm going to get out of here.
18:23All right.
18:24I feel he got you that time, you burp.
18:39I'm sorry, I'm going to have to get out.
18:42It's all right, Matty. It wasn't your fault.
18:45You're deaf. I said get out.
18:48What's going on?
18:51I can't drive you. I'll have to get a cab.
18:54This is bad business, son.
18:58As you wish.
18:59But I'll be speaking to your boss about this.
19:01Your company won't be getting any more business from me or from Isaac.
19:05I'll be speaking to you.
19:09It's all right, Matty. It's a risk. It's a risk.
19:13You're a risk. We've got some of this.
19:14I'm sorry, man.
19:23It's all right.
19:23It's all right.
19:24It's all right.
19:25It's all right.
19:26Some of this.
19:27Some of this.
19:28Let's make it feel better.
19:29Come on.
19:30Come on, mate.
19:31You're in shock.
19:32Come on.
19:33Come on.
19:34Come on.
19:35Come on.
19:36Come on.
19:37Have some more.
19:38All right.
19:40All right.
19:41Oh, he's good.
19:42He's good.
19:43OK.
19:44There's a phone in the next street.
19:45There's a phone in the next street.
19:46I'll get an ambulance, OK?
19:47Just don't move.
19:52I got the job then?
19:53Starting right now.
19:56Neighbours.
19:59Everybody needs good neighbours.
20:03Just a friendly way each morning
20:07Helps to make a better day.
20:12Neighbours.
20:13Neighbours.
20:15Neighbours.
20:16Need to get to know each other.
20:19Next door is only a footstep away.
20:29Neighbours.
20:31Everybody needs good neighbours.
20:35Neighbours.
20:36Neighbours.
20:37With a little understanding.
20:38Neighbours.
20:39With a little understanding.
20:40You can find the perfect plan.
20:42Neighbours.
20:43Neighbours.
20:44Should be there for one another.
20:48That's when good neighbours.
20:49Neighbours.
20:50Should be there for one another.
20:51That's when good neighbours become friends.
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