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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
00:36Daphne?
00:37Are you serious?
00:38Yes?
00:39Oh, of course she isn't.
00:40Mike, is that your name?
00:41Yeah.
00:42I happen to be Daphne's best friend in the whole wide world.
00:44She is nothing of the kind.
00:46No, Mike, do as I said. The police station is just up the street.
00:48Daphne, what's wrong with you?
00:50We haven't seen each other for two years and you're talking about calling a cop.
00:53I have 150 reasons for calling a cop, Zoe.
00:56150?
00:57You're not talking about dollars.
00:59You've got.
01:02Relax, Mike, I'll get rid of her.
01:04Just find out what the customers want.
01:05No one can't.
01:06Well, they're in there.
01:08Oh, look.
01:09I know you won't believe this, but that night when I had to leave,
01:12I started to write a note to say I was borrowing the money
01:14and then the taxi arrived.
01:16Well, it was all such a matter of life and death
01:18which I wanted to tell you about
01:19and then one thing led to another
01:20and well, you know what I'm like about time.
01:22Oh, anyway, better late than never.
01:26I'm sorry, Daph.
01:27What's this?
01:28The 150 bucks I owe you, on the button.
01:31Oh, you didn't think by a minute I wouldn't pay it back, did you?
01:33You know I'm not like that.
01:35I've known you for over ten years and you never cease to amaze me.
01:38Oh, I think that's a compliment.
01:39Well, what time do you finish?
01:41Nine o'clock.
01:42Good, we'll have dinner.
01:43I'm buying so book us into the best restaurant.
01:45Sorry.
01:46I'll be here, I promise.
01:48See you later, Mike.
01:49Keep up the good work.
01:50Yeah.
01:51Hello, Max.
01:52Oh, g'day, Ellen.
01:53I see the new neighbours have arrived.
01:54Yeah, I haven't seen them yet.
01:55That eyesore was parked there when I come down to fix this butt.
01:57I hear you've got your sister Madge staying with you.
01:58Yeah, bad news travels fast, eh?
01:59Well, don't tell me you two are still arguing.
02:00Arguing?
02:01We've been daggers drawn since we clapped eyes on each other 40 year ago.
02:05I'll tell you, Alan, she calls herself a moral crusader.
02:08But she's not a traitor.
02:09She's an innocent man.
02:10She's not a traitor.
02:11She's not a traitor.
02:12She's not a traitor.
02:13She's a traitor.
02:14And she's not a traitor.
02:15She's not a traitor.
02:16She's not a traitor.
02:17She's not a traitor.
02:18She's not a traitor.
02:19I'm a traitor.
02:20I'm a traitor.
02:21I'm a traitor.
02:22I'm a traitor.
02:23I'm a traitor.
02:24She calls herself a moral crusader, and she'd drive any bloke to drink in ten minutes flat.
02:29Ellen! Hello!
02:31Hello, Max.
02:32Oh, it is nice to see you again after this.
02:35And it's nice to see you.
02:36How long will you be staying?
02:38What time's it now?
02:39Oh, Max.
02:39I don't take any notice of him.
02:41I'll just stay long enough to make sure that Max and the boys get back on their feet again.
02:45Back on their feet again? What's that supposed to mean?
02:48Well, it isn't easy for any man to settle down once his wife walks out of him like Maria did.
02:51And what's that got to do with you?
02:52Look, why don't you clear off back to your wails, our mates, and leave Ramsey Street alone, eh?
02:56Ramsey Street certainly isn't what it used to be, is it, Helen?
02:59Oh, I don't know.
03:06Strike! Now look what you've done.
03:07I've got neighbours I haven't even seen because of you.
03:11Poor Max.
03:12He'll be a changed man in a few weeks, you'll see.
03:14Oh, I don't think we'd want Max changed.
03:17You obviously haven't heard some of his bad language, and he's so awkward at times.
03:20It makes one a shame.
03:22I'll change that soon enough.
03:24Yes, well, um, hope you enjoy your stay.
03:26Oh, yes.
03:27Don't be chattering all about the Ramsey family when you've got so many problems of your own.
03:31How is Paul, by the way? I haven't seen him about.
03:33Oh, Paul's fine.
03:34We must get together and have a nice long chat.
03:37You can bring me up to date.
03:40Yes, I must.
03:41Paul, I understood you had to leave that sling on for another couple of weeks.
03:59Look at this, Grant.
04:00Good as new.
04:02I wish you wouldn't rush everything.
04:05You'd have a week early and now you're using that arm.
04:08Yeah, and the sooner I can forget about everything, the better off I'm going to be.
04:11What about a holiday away from Ramsey Street?
04:13No, thanks.
04:14The last thing I need is a holiday.
04:15What I want is a job.
04:17But you've got a job.
04:18Yeah, well, I'm thinking of chucking that in.
04:20When they're so hard to come by, why in heaven's name?
04:22Grant, this is a country with potential.
04:25Men have arrived here with a few dollars in their pocket and in a couple of years made millions.
04:29You see that five dollars, Grant?
04:35In two years, it's going to be five million.
04:38It's a nice dream.
04:41Only fool's dream, Grant.
04:43And that is one thing I'm never going to be again.
04:47A dreamer.
04:52Wholemeal bread, a slice of cheese, some pickle, avocado, ham.
04:57Salad, mayonnaise and egg.
04:59No worries.
05:00Hiya, been outspending the profits.
05:02No, not really.
05:03Just a new dress.
05:04Oh, can we see it?
05:05No, sort of a surprise.
05:08Oh.
05:10So, what are you doing here?
05:11Oh, I've got one of the bosses a meeting up the road.
05:14Daphne, how much money have you got in here?
05:15Oh, is this a hold-up?
05:16No.
05:17Um, I lost my pay this morning.
05:19Yeah, 300 bucks.
05:21Oh, Shane, that's awful.
05:22Have you reported it?
05:23Bit of a waste of time, isn't it?
05:24Look, anyway, if you could just help me out till Monday.
05:26Sure.
05:27As a matter of fact, someone's just repaid a loan.
05:29Now's 150.
05:30Fantastic.
05:31Fantastic.
05:31Max, cup of tea!
05:54Van all right now?
05:56More or less.
05:57Look, I made you a surprise.
05:59They used to be your favourites when you were a little boy, remember?
06:02Don't like biscuits.
06:03Oh, of course you do.
06:04They're our mum's recipe.
06:06No man broke his teeth on one of her biscuits.
06:13Max, I really do think that we should try and make the best of this situation.
06:17You know, I really thought that I could comfort you and the boys when I heard about Maria walking out on you.
06:25She didn't walk out.
06:26She drove off in a cab with my blessing.
06:28Yeah, she would have your blessing.
06:30That's one thing about you, Max.
06:31You really loved Maria.
06:33And I can understand how your pride won't let you show how hurt you are by the breakup of your marriage.
06:37Why don't you go home?
06:39It hasn't been a good year for you, has it?
06:42First Shane's accident.
06:44I remember Maria telling me how obsessed you were about him becoming an Olympic diving champion.
06:50Look at him now, a chauffeur.
06:52There's nothing wrong with being a chauffeur and there's nothing wrong with being a plumber.
06:56I mean, look at you, with all your ears and graces.
06:58Look at you, married a parking inspector.
07:00Oh, you're impossible!
07:03Max, I am your only sister and I'm trying to help.
07:08But we just don't seem able to communicate, do we?
07:11Oh, you want me to communicate, do you?
07:13Okay, tell you what I'll do.
07:15You go back and look after your own family.
07:18And I'll write you a nice long letter.
07:20I can just get you out of my head, I'll communicate with you like mad.
07:23By post!
07:24Come to give me a hand, Dad?
07:40Yeah, anything I can get out of that damn woman's way.
07:42Well, Auntie Madge, he's very straight-laced, isn't she?
07:47Pop-a-wowser she is.
07:48Pity the poor mug who married her.
07:51I don't remember.
07:52No, she always leaves them up in Croft's Harbour looking after the kids.
07:55She showed me a photo of Charlene.
07:57She looks like a real raver.
07:59Charlene?
07:59A raver?
08:00With a mother like that, you've got to be kidding.
08:02Hey, hey, listen.
08:10Hey, Timmy!
08:11Hey!
08:11Have a look at this!
08:18Shh!
08:21What am I supposed to be looking at?
08:23The hairy legs!
08:25Hairy legs?
08:25Yeah.
08:26Come on, Dad.
08:27What's the joke?
08:27Come on.
08:31I saw two hairy legs.
08:34Looked like a, you know, a...
08:36A spider?
08:37Yeah, no, not a spider, you're drunk.
08:39I'm going to take a look at these new papers.
08:41Oh, yeah.
08:42Well, I'll come with you.
08:47Are you going to invite them over for a drink?
08:50Something weird going on here.
08:51I've got to find out what it is.
08:56Well, the car's here.
08:59Got to be home.
09:13Dad!
09:15You know, what?
09:15Playing neighborly cool, least they can do is answer the door.
09:20Right on the hell with them.
09:26Cool.
09:52I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm
09:55Rekha.
10:10What's going on here?
10:11Get out of here, will you?
10:12Come on, Clive.
10:13I'm running out of light.
10:14Listen, we're trying to get some photos taken here.
10:16Oh, what for?
10:18Forget it.
10:18We've got the village idiot here.
10:19There's an idiot here, all right, mate.
10:21But it isn't me.
10:21God, it's hot in this thing.
10:25How's that, Colt?
10:26Great, you saved my life.
10:29I'm Danny Ramsey.
10:31Hi, Danny.
10:31Clyde Gibbons.
10:33Gibbons.
10:35Gorilla.
10:35Yeah, it's all been said before.
10:37And you do those gorilla telegrams, right?
10:40That's right, that's me.
10:41And the chicken ones, you name it, I do it.
10:44And you're a new neighbour?
10:45That's me.
10:47That's all my old man hears about this.
10:50No.
10:51I think I'll let him find out for himself.
10:53And my Aunty Madge.
11:09Here we go.
11:10How's it going?
11:10It's all good.
11:11I'm enjoying it.
11:12Do you own all this?
11:13Oh, no.
11:13No.
11:14I have a grandfather.
11:15He's not like most grandfathers.
11:16He owns it.
11:17Where is he?
11:17Oh, Lisa.
11:18He seems to attract very beautiful young ladies with money.
11:21He's great fun.
11:22Must be good to have a grandfather like that.
11:24Well, sometimes.
11:25What about your family, Mike?
11:26What about them?
11:27Is it just your mum and dad?
11:28Yeah, just them.
11:34I thought you said nine o'clock.
11:37I didn't.
11:38I'll be back at nine.
11:39You haven't booked the restaurant yet?
11:41No, not yet.
11:42Oh, good.
11:42Why don't we need to eat your place?
11:43I thought you were mine.
11:44I was, but I thought we could just relax and chat about old times.
11:46Just the two of us.
11:47Three of us.
11:48Okay, three of us.
11:49Who's the third?
11:50A guy.
11:50Des Clark.
11:51Des.
11:52Nice name.
11:53Hey, you're not married or anything like that, are you?
11:54Oh, Zoe.
11:55You are!
11:56Okay, okay.
11:57We'll talk about it tonight.
11:58Bung is in the fridge.
11:58What is it?
11:59Champagne.
12:00What else?
12:00To celebrate us meeting up again.
12:02Oh, hi, Mike.
12:03Hi.
12:03Look, Daphne, I'll see you at night.
12:04Oh, and get some takeaway to save yourself some cooking.
12:08Is she really your best friend?
12:10No.
12:11I'm her best friend.
12:23I don't know how we managed to collect so much clutter.
12:25Look at this silly old thing.
12:28Rosemary gave it to me for my birthday about 20 years ago.
12:31Isn't it lovely to know she appreciates you?
12:34I think she does.
12:35Oh, come on, Grandma.
12:37Look, you adopt a kid, you give her everything,
12:39and then she belts off to America and forgets about you.
12:42Paul, that just isn't fair.
12:44Rosemary's very successful, and she deserves to be.
12:46She's worked damned hard to get where she is over there.
12:50Just because she doesn't phone me every five minutes
12:52doesn't mean to say she's forgotten me.
12:53Or anyone else.
12:56If you say so.
12:58Anyway, why'd you adopt her?
12:59You already had Mum.
13:02Well, when your mother was born,
13:04I was told that I couldn't have any more children.
13:06And in those days, the laws weren't so strict,
13:09so a friend of a friend asked if we'd take Rosemary.
13:12She was one of those people you were talking about earlier.
13:15You could give her a few dollars,
13:16and she'd make them earn a lot of money for her.
13:19I suppose you've got to hand it to her, then.
13:21I mean, an Aussie's really got a battle
13:22to get ahead in the States, haven't they?
13:23Especially if you're a woman.
13:25I don't know, with their killer instincts,
13:27it shouldn't be that much harder.
13:31Paul, do you know what I'm looking forward to?
13:34What?
13:36You're forgetting to be so cynical
13:37and becoming my nice grandson we all love so much.
13:40Yeah, well, I might just go for a walk.
13:45And I'll leave you to put your memories back on the wall.
14:00Daphne, it's fantastic.
14:02Remember how you used to say
14:03you always wanted a place just like this?
14:06Dream come true?
14:07Yes, isn't it?
14:09And you live here with Des?
14:10Des, yeah.
14:11Just the two of you?
14:12Well, there's been my grandfather
14:14and his mother and cousin,
14:15but yes, Zoe, mostly just the two of us.
14:18Just sharing?
14:19Just sharing.
14:20Now, look, Zoe, I don't know about you,
14:21but I'm starving,
14:22so why don't we get something to eat, huh?
14:24Great. I'll open the champagne.
14:26Good. Glasses are in there.
14:27So, where is this mysterious Des clerk?
14:31Well, he's doing computer courses at the bank,
14:33but he works at,
14:33but he'll be back before you leave.
14:34It really is lovely here.
14:37How many bedrooms have you got?
14:39Three.
14:40Great.
14:41Oh, you brought a new dress?
14:42Oh, yes.
14:43Want a look?
14:43No.
14:44Zoe, look, are you going to open that champagne,
14:46aren't you?
14:47Sure.
14:52Hiya.
14:53Do you want one?
14:54Oh, no, thanks.
14:55Where's Dad?
14:56Gone to the pub.
14:57There's only way you can get a drink
14:58against your sister here.
15:00Where is she?
15:01Oh, she's gone to her room.
15:03Something's wrong with her, mate.
15:05Yeah.
15:06But Dad said she's always been like that.
15:08Oh, no, no, no.
15:08I don't mean them fighting and all that.
15:10She had a phone call about ten minutes ago
15:12and she went all quiet.
15:14I think she was crying.
15:16Sounds serious.
15:17Oh, hello, Danny.
15:18I'll get you a salad.
15:19No, thanks, Aunty Madge.
15:20I'm not hungry.
15:21Oh.
15:22Well, if you boys will excuse me,
15:24I think I'll have an early night.
15:25Um, Aunty Madge,
15:26are you all right?
15:27Yes, thank you, Shane.
15:29Good night.
15:30No, good night.
15:32See?
15:33Hmm.
15:34Maybe we should talk to her about it.
15:36That's one of your better ideas,
15:38I don't think, Danny.
15:40I see your point.
15:41No, I think the smart thing for us to do
15:43is just mind our own business.
15:45Hmm.
15:46Fair enough.
15:48The most incredible thing happened tonight
15:50at the computer course.
15:52It's no good talking to me about those things, Danny.
15:54I'm sorry, I just don't understand them.
15:55It's not that.
15:57There was this girl.
15:59Ah, girls.
16:00I do understand them.
16:03You've never met one like this before.
16:05I overheard her talking during a break,
16:08and they were talking about that show,
16:10Perfect Match.
16:12And this girl...
16:13Your girl.
16:14Okay, my girl, Marcia.
16:17She said if she could get a guy
16:19to take her on one of those weekends to surfers,
16:23she'd do anything.
16:24Anything.
16:28That's what I said.
16:29Do you mean it?
16:30You'll do anything.
16:31She looked me all over.
16:33She said she meant anything.
16:36And all you have to do
16:38is pay for this weekend in Surfers, right?
16:40Yeah.
16:41So I thought if I could borrow...
16:43Forget it, Danny.
16:44Look, if anybody takes someone
16:46to Surfers for the weekend, it's me.
16:47But I'm broke, mate.
16:50You know that.
16:52Yeah.
16:52They haven't found your money, huh?
16:55Nah.
16:56And they never will.
16:57But I know who took it.
16:59And if I ever see her again,
17:00there'll be fireworks, I can tell you.
17:02Let's talk about Dez.
17:06I told you, he works for the Pacific Bank.
17:08Oh, go on.
17:09And he's nice.
17:11Look, why don't you have some more salad?
17:13Something's going on here.
17:14Why are you so secretive about this Dez Clark guy?
17:16Zoe, I'm not being secretive.
17:18Now, he'll be home soon.
17:19You'll see he's all I said he was.
17:21Nice.
17:22Very nice.
17:24Although if he doesn't hurry up,
17:25he's going to miss you.
17:26It's only quarter to ten.
17:27Hmm, but he should be home by now.
17:29Now, where are you staying?
17:31Staying?
17:32Yeah, where do you live?
17:35Well, I wanted to talk to you about that.
17:38See, I only arrived this morning
17:40and I've been rushing around so much
17:42I haven't had a chance to think about a place.
17:44Oh, that's no problem.
17:45There's a good motel not far from here.
17:47Great.
17:48You know that money I gave you this morning?
17:49Hmm, 150 bucks.
17:51Yeah, I was wondering if I could borrow it back again.
17:52What?
17:53Oh, you know I'll pay it back.
17:55Zoe, it took you two years to pay it back the last time.
17:59But anyway, I haven't got it.
18:00I've given it to someone else.
18:01Well, how much can you let me have?
18:02Nothing.
18:06Hello?
18:08Oh, hi, no, I'm sorry.
18:09Look, what's happened?
18:10Where have you been?
18:11Is that Dez?
18:12Yes.
18:13No, no, no, no.
18:14It's someone I used to know, Zoe Davis.
18:17Yeah, look, how long are you going to be?
18:18Okay, well, if I'm not home when you get here, it's because I've taken Zoe to a boarding
18:22house or something, okay?
18:23Daphne!
18:24Daphne, look at this.
18:25It's a wedding dress.
18:25You're getting married.
18:26Dez, I'll see you later.
18:27How dare you, playing with my personal thing like that?
18:30Oh, don't be like that.
18:31It's the most fantastic thing.
18:32Now, who's the bloke?
18:33It's none of your business.
18:34It's Dez, isn't it?
18:35It's got to be Dez.
18:35It all fits.
18:37All right, it's Dez.
18:39Now, are you satisfied?
18:40If you dare read the word of this, I'll kill you with my bare hands.
18:43Why?
18:44If I was getting married, I'd want to tell the whole world.
18:47It's a long story, but Dez doesn't like weddings.
18:51He doesn't like weddings and you're getting married?
18:54Zoe, we are friends in spite of the things you do to me.
18:58I really love Dez.
19:00And if I hadn't proposed, we wouldn't be getting married, so please don't spoil it.
19:03You had to propose to him?
19:07Boy, this guy sounds like something else.
19:08I can't wait to meet him.
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