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00:00Neighbours
00:02Everybody needs good neighbours
00:06With a little understanding
00:10You can find the perfect blend
00:16Neighbours
00:18Neighbours
00:20Should be there for one another
00:24That's when good neighbours become good friends
00:54Neighbours
01:20Grandpa and Dad, the new neighbours are here
01:22New neighbours are here.
01:23New neighbours?
01:24Yeah, there's a furniture bed outside, look.
01:26That gore, Flusi.
01:27You're a fine example.
01:31G'day.
01:32G'day.
01:33Someone move any night?
01:34Do you live round here then?
01:35Yeah, right next door.
01:36Just wonder what the new neighbours would be like, you know?
01:37Oh, sorry.
01:38In this job we see all and we see nothing.
01:40That's why people trust us.
01:42Yeah, right.
01:43But whenever we do a removal there's always something that wanders up and wants to know
01:46what like the new neighbours are, what like the furniture is, and have they got a dog.
01:51That's pretty high up on the list.
01:52Oh, for their sakes I haven't got a dog.
01:53I like dogs.
01:54I've got three dogs.
01:55Like you're not moving into the street then, mate?
01:57Well, from what I hear about this street I need three dogs to protect myself.
02:00Wives killing husbands.
02:01She didn't kill him.
02:02She only shot him.
02:03Ah.
02:04She killed her lover, didn't she?
02:06And hey, there's a blonde stripper round here who was charging my mother.
02:09Sounds a bit saucy to me.
02:10You know, for someone who sees all and says nothing you've got a big mouth, mate.
02:13I want to read the newspapers.
02:15Mate.
02:16Dad.
02:17Paul Robbins.
02:18Dad!
02:19Dad!
02:20Paul's home!
02:21It can't be.
02:22It's too soon.
02:23They said he'd be there another week.
02:24I wonder what went wrong.
02:25Hey, Paul, how's the other bloke, eh?
02:26Okay, mate?
02:27Yeah, I might care, I suppose.
02:28Yeah, let me take that.
02:29You're not a foe and invalid, Danny.
02:31Okay.
02:32No need to bite my head off.
02:33Hey, Paul!
02:34Hi, mate.
02:35How come you're back so early, Paul?
02:36You're not gonna take that.
02:37I'm an invalid.
02:38You're not a foe and she'll take it.
02:39No need to bite my head off.
02:40Oh, yeah.
02:41Hey, Paul!
02:42Hey, mate.
02:43Hey, Paul.
02:44Hey.
02:45Hey!
02:46Hey.
02:47Hey, Paul!
02:49Hey.
02:50Hey, Paul!
02:51Hey!
02:52Hey, Paul!
02:53Hey!
02:54Hey, Paul.
02:55Hey, Paul.
02:55You're not supposed to be back for another week.
02:58I was in a convalescent home, not a jail.
03:04I must smell his old man worn as he changed so much.
03:08Have you had breakfast?
03:09No, I'm not hungry yet.
03:11We weren't expecting you so soon.
03:13Dad, there's nothing wrong with me.
03:14It was just a waste of time sitting around that hole.
03:17You mean you just charged yourself against the doctor's advice?
03:20Yeah, right.
03:21Oh, poor...
03:22Dad, I'm old enough to know my own mind.
03:24Yeah, but you've been very ill, son.
03:25Now I'm well.
03:26And while we're all together,
03:28I never want any mention of her or that marriage again.
03:31As far as I'm concerned, it never happened.
03:33She's dead.
03:34But she isn't dead.
03:35Well, she is to me, all right?
03:39Jim, leave him.
03:55Joey?
03:56Joey!
03:57Joey, I can't believe it!
04:01Oh!
04:02Here.
04:03Here.
04:04Here.
04:05Here.
04:06Fancy seeing you here.
04:07Isn't that fantastic?
04:07Yeah, fantastic.
04:08You look great.
04:09How are you?
04:10Jumping out of my skin.
04:11You?
04:12Oh!
04:13Couldn't be better.
04:14Why do you do this to me?
04:15Joey, what's wrong?
04:16I'm not Joey.
04:17Huh?
04:18I'm Shane Ramsey.
04:19I hate to admit this, but I've never seen you before in my life.
04:22Boy, do I hate to admit that.
04:23But we met in Tassie, don't you remember?
04:24I could lie about it, but no, we didn't meet in Tassie.
04:29Sorry.
04:30Gosh, you look identical.
04:31Oh, and that kiss I gave you.
04:32I really am sorry.
04:33Well, the pleasure was all mine, believe me.
04:34How embarrassing.
04:35Ha, ha, ha, ha.
04:36Oh, you look identical.
04:37Oh, that kiss I gave you.
04:38I really am sorry.
04:39The pleasure was all mine, believe me.
04:40How embarrassing.
04:41Ha, ha, ha.
04:42Ha, ha.
04:43Ha, ha.
04:44Ha, ha.
04:45Ha, ha.
04:46Ha, ha.
04:47Ha, ha.
04:48Ha, ha.
04:49Ha, ha.
04:50Ha, ha.
04:51Ha, ha.
04:52Bye.
04:53Bye.
04:54Bye.
05:15Honey, Mitch.
05:16Hi.
05:17Remember me?
05:18Shane.
05:19Shane!
05:20Good Lord.
05:21So you are.
05:22What are you dressed up like that for?
05:24Oh, I'm a chauffeur.
05:25A chauffeur.
05:26No.
05:27How's this way?
05:29I'm not paying for a chauffeur of a car.
05:32Ha, ha, ha.
05:33Relax, Aunty, Madge.
05:34It's on me.
05:35Thought you were coming in on an earlier flight.
05:36Well, I was until I realised how dear they were.
05:38So I went out to the airport at six o'clock and came standby.
05:41There it is.
05:42Well, here we are.
05:43Um, no, mate.
05:44They're not ours.
05:45I guess they are in mine.
05:46All of them?
05:47Yes.
05:48Now, let me see.
05:49I'll do that, Aunty, Madge.
05:50You get in.
05:51In the back seat?
05:52Company policy.
05:53Now, hang on a minute.
05:54Something wrong?
05:55My wallet.
05:56I've lost my wallet.
05:57No, mate. They're not ours.
06:00I guess they are in mine.
06:02All of them?
06:03Yes. Now, let me see.
06:05I'll do that, I don't imagine. You get in.
06:07In the back seat?
06:09Company policy.
06:11Now, hang on a minute.
06:14Something wrong?
06:15My wallet? I've lost my wallet.
06:19Girl, she took it.
06:27Shane, what's wrong? Why are we speeding like this?
06:33It's okay, honey, mage. Just relax.
06:35Somebody stole my wallet. I intend to get it back with interest.
06:41Oh, no.
06:49I couldn't believe my ears when I heard you telling that policeman
06:53about some girl kissing you in broad daylight and stealing your wallet.
06:56It happened, honey, mage. Now, can we just drop it?
06:59But to lose a whole week's pay, just like that.
07:01You know, that's the kind of silly thing your father might do.
07:03I can just see him letting some girl kiss him and take his wallet.
07:07Where can I drop you off, honey, mage?
07:09Drop me off?
07:11Yes, where are you staying?
07:12I'm staying in Ramsey Street. Where else would I be staying?
07:15With us.
07:16Of course it's with you. I explained that on the telephone.
07:18No, you just said that you were flying this morning
07:21and you wanted one of us to pick you up.
07:22That's right.
07:22I must say, Shane, I've been very worried about your family.
07:28That seemed alright when I left them over an hour ago.
07:30And your mother? When did you last see her, Shane?
07:33Yeah, well, I...
07:34I don't think I had to hear from strangers about her walking out on your father.
07:38I do think that the least one of you could have done was to write and tell me.
07:41Not that it came with any surprise for me.
07:44How your father ever thought that marriage would work is beyond me.
07:49The marriage worked fine for over 20 years, aren't you, mage?
07:52It was doomed from the day he proposed.
07:54A beautiful young girl like that and your father.
07:57Well, let's face it, anyone won't have to be a saint to put up with him.
08:01That's okay.
08:02Oh, come on, don't start defending him.
08:04He might be my brother, but...
08:06Well, you know we don't get on, so why pretend?
08:10How long is it since you've seen him?
08:12Five years.
08:12Yeah, well, you won't be too disappointed if he's not all that friendly.
08:16You know how Dad can carry a grudge.
08:19Don't worry about that.
08:20I can handle him.
08:26Oh, what?
08:27Yo!
08:27I thought I told you...
08:28Hey, Max, I do think after all these years you could at least be civil.
08:31You said you'd collect her from the airport and drop her off at a motel somewhere.
08:34It is not Shane's fault I told him to bring me here.
08:36Right, well, you can take her right out of here.
08:37Dad, will you just belt up?
08:38Everything has gone wrong for me today without you standing.
08:41I just don't need it, okay?
08:42What's up with him?
08:43Shane lost his wallet.
08:44What's your wallet? Much in it?
08:46300 bucks on my wages.
08:47It's true. It's no wonder. How did that happen?
08:48Oh, look, Dad, I don't know. It just happened. I don't want to talk about it.
08:51Did you report it?
08:51Dad, that's what I'm trying to do right now.
08:53Hey! See? Every time she comes near this family, trouble.
08:56Would you like a cup of tea, Auntie Madge?
08:58I tell she will.
08:59Thank you, Danny. Milk, no sugar, but none of that weak stuff.
09:03What'd they say?
09:04It's engaged.
09:06Did you say what you come here for, eh?
09:07I came here because I am worried.
09:10I had to hear from strangers about Maria walking out on you,
09:13and then a month ago, there's that terrible scandal about young Paul Robinson being shot by his wife.
09:17Well, that's none of your business.
09:18Oh, isn't it?
09:20Ramsey Street was named after my grandfather, remember?
09:22My grandfather, too.
09:24Oh, yes, in a fine state, you've allowed this street to slide into a mode of divorce and God knows what else.
09:29He'll be turning in his grave.
09:30Which won't be easy, seeing you cremated him.
09:33Dad, look, I've got to get back to work, all right?
09:34Great, we'll drop her off somewhere.
09:36Would you two boys bring my luggage in, please?
09:38No way! No way you stay in this house!
09:40You can rant and rave all you like, Max. I'm staying.
09:43Don't worry, he'll be all right.
09:45Well, Dad?
09:46Take it to motel.
09:47Bring the luggage, Shane.
09:49Max, I think you're forgetting something.
09:52I know where the body's buried.
09:57How about that tea, Danny?
09:59It's coming right up, honey, Meg.
10:00Good lad.
10:01Your father was a bit of a hothead.
10:03You run along, I'll smooth things out.
10:05Off you go.
10:22Is it OK?
10:26No, dear, but don't worry.
10:29Aunty Madge, what did you mean before about knowing where the body's buried?
10:33Oh, every family has its guilty little secrets, but I don't think your father would want you to know about this one.
10:38Oh, I already know about this one.
10:41Well, don't I, Dad?
10:42You've told her about me, haven't you?
10:44About you?
10:45What about you?
10:46What's he talking about?
10:48You're nothing but trouble, Madge.
10:59Why did you tell her, Dad?
11:02You said, as far as everyone was concerned, I was your son.
11:05You are my son.
11:11I mean, she didn't know a thing about it.
11:12You just got out of the wrong end of the stick, that's all.
11:17Look, Danny, we've been through all this before.
11:20What your mother did, it's over and forgotten, right?
11:25A few weeks ago, you believed I was your father.
11:31I mean, in some ways, I'm glad you know the truth.
11:35Look, nothing all does the fact you're my son, as much as Shane is.
11:54I'm sorry, Dad.
11:56It just takes a bit of getting used to, I guess.
11:59Yeah.
12:02Yeah, she takes a bit of getting used to as well, eh?
12:05It's all right.
12:21I'm running late for the next appointment, so let's get a move on.
12:23No worries.
12:26Wait a minute.
12:27I'll be right back.
12:28Hey, come back here!
12:29I'm in a hurry!
12:30I really do appreciate you giving me a lift.
12:35Oh, what a great little car.
12:43So, we meet again.
12:45It's you.
12:46Hand over the money.
12:47What money?
12:48Hey, listen, pal.
12:49You know damn well what money.
12:50You pinched 300 bucks for my wallet this morning.
12:52Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
12:53Honestly.
12:54Come on, pal.
12:54We met at the airport, right?
12:57Right.
12:58You kissed me, right?
12:59Yeah, I thought you were someone else.
13:00You thought I was some mug that you'd never see again.
13:01That's what you thought.
13:02You lifted my wallet.
13:03Hey, come on.
13:04Who do you think you are?
13:05You can't just...
13:06Can I do your teeth in your wallet?
13:07You took it and I wanted it back.
13:09Quiet!
13:10You're five seconds, Ramsey.
13:15Why don't you go to the police then?
13:17Go on.
13:18Ramsey!
13:19Ah, forget it.
13:23I just never want to see you again, okay?
13:29Well, I don't want to see you again either.
13:37Well, that's another one.
13:39Morning.
13:42It is now.
13:43We've just finished.
13:46You neighbours, eh?
13:47Hey, aren't you the young guy who works in the Pacific Bank?
13:50Yes, right.
13:51Nice class.
13:51Yeah, you arranged a loan for me.
13:53Yeah, I remember.
13:54Do you live around here, Des?
13:56Yes, you see.
13:56Yeah?
13:58Well, listen.
14:02I owe you a favour for fixing up that loan.
14:05Think seriously about selling up and moving away from here fast.
14:10House values are going to drop like flies.
14:13Why?
14:14Wait till you see your new neighbours there.
14:15Oh, oh, here comes trouble.
14:19See you, Des.
14:30Ah, listen, mate.
14:33They say anything about the new neighbours?
14:35Yeah, they reckon house values are going to drop like flies.
14:38Dum-dum-de-dum.
14:49Dum-dum-de-dum.
14:51Well, what do you think?
14:52Oh, Daphne, you look lovely.
14:54Lovely.
14:56Oh, here I go again.
14:57Oh, Eileen, save it for the ceremony.
15:00Oh, some ceremony.
15:01Just you and Desmond and me.
15:03And that's the way we wanted it.
15:05Now, remember, you promised not to say anything.
15:08Oh, it's Desmond.
15:09Desmond!
15:10Desmond!
15:11You can't come in!
15:12Desmond, no!
15:13What do you mean?
15:14Hi, Cain!
15:15Oh, it's all right, Desmond.
15:16You can come in now.
15:17What's going on?
15:18Oh, well, Daphne was trying on a wedding dress,
15:21and the last thing you two need is any bad luck.
15:24A wedding dress?
15:26What's she buying a wedding dress for?
15:27It's only supposed to be her and me.
15:29Yes, and me.
15:30Yeah, and you.
15:33That's only because she insisted on it.
15:35Now, look, I know I didn't like Daphne when I first met her,
15:38but the more I get to know her,
15:39the more I know she's going to make you very happy.
15:41God knows this family doesn't have a very good track record
15:44as far as marriage is concerned.
15:45Most of that was your fault, so butt out of this one, eh?
15:52I'm going now, Daphne.
15:53Oh, OK.
15:54Do you want Des to give you a lift?
15:56Hardly.
15:58Bye-bye, dear.
16:01Have you two been fighting again?
16:02One of my old man shot through.
16:05I just wish you'd had a kept quiet about this wedding
16:08till it was all over and done with.
16:09Oh, Des.
16:11Look, there is no way in the world
16:12you're going to get out of marrying me.
16:15And in two weeks' time,
16:16we'll tell the whole of Ramsey Street
16:17that we're Mr and Mrs Clark.
16:19Mr and Mrs Clark.
16:22Yep.
16:24Hey, we've got new neighbours.
16:25Number 22.
16:26Yeah, I know.
16:26I saw the van.
16:27Have you met them yet?
16:28No, but I saw the removalist man
16:29and he said I should think about selling this place.
16:32Selling this place?
16:33Why?
16:33He said we'd understand once we saw the people.
16:35MUSIC PLAYS
16:37MUSIC PLAYS
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16:47How long's Aunty Madge going to stay, Dad?
16:54Another 18 hours and 45 minutes.
16:58She walked through that door,
17:00made it be mine.
17:01She had 24 hours, no more.
17:03She's not out by then,
17:04she's gone.
17:04Bag and baggage.
17:05MUSIC PLAYS
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17:13Hi.
17:15Hi.
17:16Have a good sleep?
17:16Oh, off and on.
17:18So when did you start all of this?
17:19A couple of weeks ago.
17:20Oh, we've only had the paper and paint for over six months.
17:23Can I go now, Gran?
17:26Yes, of course, darling, and thank you.
17:32You heard from Scott?
17:33Yep.
17:34Telephoned last night from Townsville.
17:36They're having a ball.
17:38So are these paintings still selling?
17:40Sometimes I think it must be seasonal.
17:42Hmm.
17:43I don't suppose they've traced the guy that conned you out of all your money, have they?
17:46Nope.
17:47Well, Gran, that's what you get for falling in love with the wrong sort of people.
17:51Yes, but there's no point in being bitter about it.
17:54The only person you hurt is yourself.
17:56You're referring to me or you?
17:58Both of us.
17:59Hmm.
18:00Yeah.
18:00Well, I might just go to my room.
18:01Paul, I know how angry you are.
18:03Now, Gran.
18:03Now, just hear me out.
18:05You can be as rude as you like to your father or me, but not to Lucy.
18:08Lucy?
18:09That little girl's been fretting ever since they took you off to hospital.
18:12She prays for you at night.
18:13I won't let her be hurt.
18:15Oh, look, can you just tell her I'm a bit screwed up at the moment?
18:17No.
18:18You tell her.
18:22Hiya.
18:23Hi.
18:26So, Nancy, Scott's having a good time?
18:28Yeah.
18:29Oh, those good safaris sound great.
18:31I always thought I'd travel around Australia like that.
18:38Lucy, I'm sorry I snapped at you when I came home.
18:42It's just, well, ever since the accident, I just get a bit mean to people sometimes.
18:48I'm sorry.
18:50I know you never want us to mention Terry again.
18:53And I know she hurt you.
18:54But we all loved you long before you met her, Paul.
18:57Yeah.
18:58I suppose if you love somebody, it doesn't really matter if they get a bit mean sometimes.
19:03Especially if it's your favourite brother.
19:04Hi, are you Daphne?
19:17Yes, that's right.
19:18Scott Robinson told me to see you about a job.
19:20Oh, right.
19:21You must be Mike.
19:22Yeah.
19:23Well, have you ever worked in a coffee shop before, Mike?
19:25In a cafe in Aaron's Bar.
19:26I used to work nights, waiting on tables, washing dishes, that sort of thing.
19:29Uh-huh.
19:29And do you live around here?
19:30Yeah, two streets down.
19:31With the parents?
19:31Yeah.
19:32Has Scott told you the raid?
19:33Yeah, that's cool.
19:34And I don't mind working every night if you want me.
19:36Well, what about your studies?
19:37Oh, I'll manage.
19:38I'm supposed to be pretty bright.
19:40Well, that's what they said at my last school.
19:41Let's see if you've got yourself a job.
19:43Oh, great.
19:44Fantastic.
19:44I can start right now, if you like.
19:46Oh, suits me.
19:46You can find out what those girls over there want.
19:49I don't buy anything.
19:50They just follow me everywhere I go.
19:52Honest, ever since I came to that new school, they've just tropesed around after me.
19:55Whenever I ask them what they want, they just giggle.
19:56You know, Mike, you might be good for business.
19:59Oh, I reckon I will be.
20:00I'm a good worker, Daphne.
20:01I'll tell you what.
20:02I'll go over and if they don't order something, I'll make that way.
20:06Daphne!
20:07Daphne!
20:07Oh, isn't it fantastic?
20:09Oh, let me look at you.
20:10Oh, you're still exactly the same.
20:12Sorry, what the hell are you doing here?
20:14Doing here?
20:14What else would I be doing here?
20:15I'm here to see you.
20:16Right, now you've seen me, beat it.
20:18Beat it?
20:19Yes.
20:20Shoot through, get lost.
20:22It's not exactly friendly, Daph.
20:23Right, Mike, get the police.
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