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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
00:36Did you hear him come in last night?
00:38No, but he's too old for me to be waiting up for him.
00:42Oh, that must be him now.
00:44Oh, hi. Could you tell me where the bathroom is?
00:48What's the matter? Never seen a girl before?
00:50I think I've upset your oldest.
00:52What's the idea of coming out here?
00:54I was trying to find the bathroom. I'll know better next time.
00:56Just go and get dressed.
00:58Then what am I supposed to do? Call a cab?
01:00No, I'll drive you. In a hurry to get rid of me now.
01:02Just get dressed, will you?
01:04Alright, alright. Keep your shirt on.
01:08What on earth do you think you're doing?
01:10It's alright, Dad. Look, I'll handle it. It's none of your business.
01:12How dare you bring someone like that into our home?
01:16It's just as much my home as everyone else's.
01:18It is also Lucy's home and I will not have her exposed to that sort of carry-on.
01:22I'm old enough to make my own decisions and choose my own friends.
01:25Friends?
01:26You call someone like that a friend?
01:28She's just a girl, Dad.
01:30You're so damn quick to label everyone, aren't you?
01:32I mean, how does it feel to be so smart all the time?
01:35Well, it doesn't take much now to figure out what sort of girl that is.
01:39That's my business.
01:41Paul, I think it might be a good idea if you run your friend home.
01:44Who's that lady in the sheep?
01:45Oh, I see you're all ready for school.
01:48Here you are and make sure you eat that apple today.
01:51I will.
01:52Now, run along. You don't want to be late.
01:54Did that lady stay here last night?
01:55Off you go, young lady.
01:57Oh, the Lord never tells me anything. Bye, Dad.
01:59Bye, darling.
02:00Bye, Paul.
02:01Now, do you see what I mean?
02:10Exactly what do you think you were doing last night dressed in a chicken suit?
02:13You know you've ruined the old man's back.
02:15His back?
02:17What about my back?
02:18He half killed me.
02:20So you're working for good old Clive, hey?
02:23I need the money.
02:24What for? You got your job in the bank.
02:26To take Marcy to surface paradise.
02:28Oh, not her again.
02:30If you could just see her, Shane.
02:33Oh, it's just the roof.
02:35Now, Danny, when I said you should do anything, I didn't mean that you should do anything.
02:39Yeah, well, don't tell the old man, will you?
02:41No.
02:42She's working.
02:43Whatever he's saying.
02:45I guess you know what you're doing.
02:47Just don't get caught, all right?
02:49Get caught doing what?
02:51Caught short of time, Aunty Match.
02:54I've got to get going.
02:55I'm late.
02:56Shane got something wrong with his throat?
02:59No, Aunty Match.
03:04The way that girl strolled in here, casual as you please.
03:07I think one of my kids could behave that way.
03:09What sort of house does Paul think we're running here anyway?
03:11He's very lonely and very hurt at the moment, Jim.
03:14Bringing that girl home most likely is something he did on the spur of the moment.
03:18You know it isn't like him.
03:20You'll probably find he has an explanation.
03:22Well, there's no explanation good enough for me.
03:25I won't have him treating our home like a halfway house.
03:27Keep your voice down.
03:28I don't want to embarrass the girl anymore.
03:30Embarrass her?
03:31What about us?
03:32Dad, can I have the keys?
03:34Darling, you can take my car.
03:36I'll have you inconvenienced as well.
03:38Oh, look, it's going to be a...
03:39I'll handle these things, Carol.
03:41Oh, look, I'm sorry, okay?
03:43I thought Paul had his own place.
03:45If I'd realised that he lived at home, I never would have come here.
03:48It's just not my scene.
03:50So I'm going and you can argue all you like when I'm gone.
03:53Fair enough?
03:56Take my car.
03:57I'll talk to you when you get home.
04:05Don't have to drag me out of the place.
04:07Listen, I don't like having to apologise for what I am.
04:10Just because I charge for my favours
04:12doesn't give you the right to treat me like dirt.
04:14How much do you charge to shut up then?
04:24You alright, Paul?
04:27What's the hurry?
04:31I missed the bus.
04:32Hang on, I want to talk to you.
04:33I'll try and be quick.
04:34I've been thinking, Danny, if you can do a couple more chicken jobs
04:37like you promised this morning...
04:38Yes?
04:39I think you've got the potential to go all the way.
04:41I'm talking gorilla here.
04:42Naturally, there'd be more money.
04:44How much?
04:45To start with, I'd say $10 extra a night.
04:47You're on.
04:48First a chicken job, sir.
04:49Fair enough.
04:50Can you handle a job on Friday?
04:51Oh, gee, I'd like to, Clive.
04:54I've got to go to a wedding.
04:56I really need all the help I can get at the moment.
04:58If you change your mind, give me a ring, alright?
04:59Righto.
05:00Sorry, mate.
05:01Any other time...
05:02Yeah, I understand.
05:03Don't forget your bus.
05:04Right.
05:05Hey, is Madge home?
05:06I've put this off for as long as I can.
05:14I think they breed.
05:16What?
05:17Odd socks.
05:18The more Scott crams in here, the more there seem to be.
05:22Well, if the only problem we have with Scott is odd socks, I won't mind.
05:26It's more than you can say for Paul.
05:28Paul's never given us much cause for concern.
05:31He's making up for it now.
05:34First he throws in his studies at the university and now he's thrown in a perfectly good job
05:38at the airline.
05:39He's not unemployed.
05:40He does have a job.
05:41And you must admit being made a junior company executive is terrific progress for someone
05:45his age.
05:46Alright, alright.
05:47I'll grant you that.
05:49But how can he expect to hold down a responsible position if he's going to carry on with girls
05:53like that...
05:54Your name was Carol.
05:55You know what I mean.
05:56He didn't intend any harm.
05:57He just didn't think.
05:59It seems to me that he knew precisely what he was doing.
06:02Jim, you're being too hard on him.
06:03You made a mistake, that's all.
06:04I think we've all done that at some time.
06:06Yeah, you made a mistake alright.
06:08You've had some heartache yourself.
06:11You remember how it feels.
06:13I hope I didn't behave the way Paul is.
06:15Everyone handles it differently.
06:16He'll sort it out eventually.
06:18And what sort of rubbish are we supposed to put up with in the meantime?
06:20He's behaving like a ten year old.
06:22Oh Jim, just leave him be.
06:23Your lecturing won't help.
06:24He'll have to work things out for himself.
06:26The more you push, the more you'll resist.
06:29Well he'd better hurry up about it, otherwise he can...
06:32Otherwise he can peck his bags now.
06:34Oh Clive, how lovely to see you do come in.
06:37You're just in time for a cup of tea.
06:39Oh, the nectar of the gods.
06:41Sizzling hot water on the dried leaves of the tea plant.
06:44The eternal panacea.
06:45Oh yes, and very much needed after seeing the Ramsey men off to work, I can tell you.
06:49Chinese?
06:50Yes.
06:51Oh dear, the old Monday to Friday grind.
06:54Not for you and me though, is it, Madge?
06:55Oh, I don't know what I do given the choice between a nine to five job and delivering animal grams.
07:00Then you don't have to decide, do you?
07:02You've got Max to look after.
07:03Oh.
07:04I must apologise for my brother's behaviour this morning.
07:08I really don't know what to do with him.
07:10He gets more uncouth as the years go by.
07:12I feel dreadful if he distressed you in any way.
07:15Max is the one who was distressed.
07:16Anyone who thinks they've been attacked by a chicken in their own living room needs his head read.
07:20Does insanity run in the family, Madge?
07:21No member of our family has ever had mental health problems.
07:24Just old Max is mad, eh?
07:26No, he's rude, that's all.
07:29He's a very rude man.
07:31You must be a saint to put up with a man like Max.
07:34Oh, sometimes I think I am.
07:38What would you think if I offered you a job, Madge?
07:41Not nine to five of course, part time.
07:43Oh.
07:44I don't really see myself as a gorilla.
07:46Neither do I.
07:47What I need is a telephone answering service.
07:50I'm losing business without one.
07:52The trouble is I'm never at home.
07:53I'm out all day chasing up clients and then at night I've got to check up on what my people are doing.
07:57Are you interested?
07:58Mmm.
07:59I don't know.
08:00I want something more personal than an answering machine.
08:02And after all, a machine can't make bookings.
08:04No, no, of course not.
08:05You're home all the time, Madge.
08:07Be nice pocket money too.
08:08Max would hate it.
08:12Yeah.
08:14I'll do it.
08:21On your own tonight, you're slipping.
08:24Dad, I'm sorry about last night.
08:25Don't apologise to me.
08:26It's your grandmother at Lucy you should be apologising to.
08:29Yeah, I intend to.
08:30Well, that's not enough.
08:33How could you even think of bringing a girl home here to spend the night?
08:36Haven't you got any respect for this family at all?
08:38You know I have, Dad.
08:39Will you just listen to what I wanted to say?
08:42I know what I did last night was wrong and I'm sorry.
08:45I don't know what's come over you, Paul.
08:47I haven't been thinking too straight lately.
08:49That's the understatement of the year.
08:51And I guess I've made a few mistakes.
08:53How could you do something like this to me?
08:55How do you think it makes me feel?
08:57Look, I said I'm sorry.
09:00And that's supposed to make everything alright?
09:02You're not interested in how I feel.
09:04You just want everything to be right.
09:06Dad, you're so straight it hurts.
09:10You think work is more important than people.
09:12Even your own family, everyone has to have a job.
09:15Has to be a success.
09:16Relaxation isn't a crime, Dad.
09:19You never go anywhere, you never do anything.
09:21Your whole attitude's self-righteous.
09:27I didn't know you felt this way.
09:32Well, I do.
09:34Obviously our problem has run a lot deeper than either of us thought.
09:37I know what our problem is.
09:39I'm expected to shut up and listen to you and you'll tell me exactly what to do.
09:43Anything I've said, Paul, has been to try to help.
09:47Help?
09:49Perhaps we'd better sit down and talk this thing through, see if we can sort something out.
09:51No way. Look, it's bad enough having you as a father.
09:53I don't want you as a head shrinker as well.
09:56Hello.
09:58Oh, I didn't mean to interrupt.
10:00I just wondered if Helen was home.
10:02Yes, she's expecting it.
10:03I hope I didn't come at an inopportune moment.
10:06No, perfect timing, actually. I was just leaving.
10:17Paul, just leave me alone, will you?
10:19I don't know what's wrong with him lately.
10:25We used to be friends, but now I can't even say hello to him without him biting my head off.
10:29He nearly ran over me this morning.
10:32No, he's not down on you.
10:34I don't know if I should tell you this.
10:36What?
10:38Well, Lucy reckons that he had a friend stay the night.
10:41It was hell to pain then.
10:44He's really blown it.
10:48It was like this once before when his mother died.
10:53Why don't you have a go and talk to him?
10:56I will.
10:58I think I'll wake till he calls off a bit first.
11:00You've found a job.
11:10Yes, I'm going to be working for Clive Gibbons.
11:13Max won't be too happy about that.
11:14Oh, that's what made it so appealing.
11:15I refuse to let Max choose my friends for me.
11:19And Clive's such a nice young fellow.
11:21Do you know I must be the only person who hasn't met him yet?
11:23Oh, well, I'll have to introduce you then.
11:25Sounds quite a character.
11:26Oh, he is.
11:27Very enterprising young man too.
11:29He's got real get up and go.
11:33You're not going to be delivering messages as well, are you, Madge?
11:37Oh, good gracious, no.
11:39No, I'm going to be more in the order of a personal secretary.
11:42I'm answering phones.
11:43Oh, there you are.
11:44I was hoping I'd catch up with you.
11:46Everything all right?
11:48What can I do for you, Madge?
11:49Well, there's a lecture tonight on the history of the district.
11:51I know you're interested in Aaronsborough
11:53and I thought you might like to come.
11:56Oh, well, um, perhaps another time, Madge.
11:59I've got some paperwork to do tonight.
12:00Oh, but it's the only one on Aaronsborough.
12:02Oh, I do hate going by myself.
12:06Well, don't look at me.
12:07I've promised to help Lucy with an art assignment for school.
12:10Why don't you go?
12:11You never seem to get out these days.
12:13That's what I've been told.
12:15I was depending on you to explain the finer details to me.
12:19The paperwork can wait.
12:21Looks like I'd better go then.
12:22Oh, I don't like to insist.
12:24No, no, I'll go.
12:25Good.
12:26Well, I'd better get home and organise dinner for Max and the boys.
12:29I'll be back at seven to pick you up.
12:30I'll be ready.
12:31Bye, Madge.
12:32Bye.
12:35Is the paperwork all that important or was that just an excuse?
12:38No.
12:39This business with Paul's thrown me a bit, that's all.
12:42I'm sorry I pushed you into tonight, then.
12:45Madge's a bit like a bulldog when she gets a grip on you, isn't she?
12:48So I've noticed.
12:49Hey, Paul, can we talk?
12:51Later, eh?
12:52How about now, mate?
12:53Listen, I heard about this morning.
12:54Oh, that'd be right.
12:55People have got nothing better to do than gossip about me.
12:56Well, I don't.
12:57Look, mate, you're acting pretty weird.
12:58Why don't you save your concern for yourself, eh?
12:59And what's that supposed to mean?
13:00You're a loser, Shane.
13:01You've only ever been trained for one thing and that's diving.
13:03That's the end of it for you.
13:04You're not going to win at anything else.
13:05I don't need to win at anything, mate.
13:06I'm happy with what I do.
13:07My family and friends like me for what I am.
13:08You're still a loser, though.
13:09I don't think so.
13:11Look, mate, you're going to have to snap out of this, mate.
13:13Look, mate, you're going to have to snap out of this, mate.
13:14We'll have to take a minute later, eh?
13:15How about now, mate?
13:16How about now, mate?
13:17Listen, I heard about this morning.
13:18That'd be right.
13:19People have got nothing better to do than gossip about me.
13:21Well, I don't.
13:22Look, mate, you're acting pretty weird.
13:24My family and friends like me for what I am.
13:26You're still a loser, though.
13:27I don't think so.
13:28Look, mate, you're going to have to snap out of this mood.
13:30The whole street's talking about you.
13:31Oh, yeah, well, let them.
13:32Go on, talk!
13:34You want to gossip about me?
13:36I'll give you something you can really get your teeth into.
13:50Making your collage, eh?
13:52Yeah.
13:53Looks good.
13:56Paul, was that Shane I heard outside with you?
13:59Yeah, I just went berserk, Annie.
14:01I don't know what's happening to me.
14:05Lucy, why don't you get the magazines out of my bedroom, darling?
14:08I've marked the pictures you can cut out.
14:10Alright.
14:17Paul?
14:18He was only trying to help.
14:20That's what worries me.
14:22We've been best mates all our lives and all I could do is stand there and shout at him.
14:26Come on.
14:27Let's sit down.
14:28It's time we had a talk.
14:32I just can't seem to get on with anyone.
14:34And I'm worrying you.
14:35I've really upset Dad.
14:37But it's not just my family.
14:39I seem to be driving everyone away.
14:41But you'll have to give your friends credit, Paul.
14:43They do understand.
14:44Most people realise what you're going through.
14:46No they don't.
14:47No they don't.
14:50My relationships are just falling apart.
14:52The good ones will survive.
14:55Yeah, if I lost my friendship with Shane, I don't know what I'd do.
14:58Then you just have to make sure that you don't.
15:00You know the one thing that really does worry me?
15:03What?
15:04The way I'm treating Lucy.
15:06I didn't mean to drag her into all of that this morning.
15:09She won't even talk to me.
15:11Some brother.
15:12It's all right, Paul.
15:15I know you didn't mean it.
15:17I still love you.
15:19Anyway, it was all Shane's fault.
15:25He shouldn't have got himself into that sort of situation.
15:28We've got a position to uphold in the community.
15:30It isn't pleasant to be seen brawling in the street.
15:33Look, it wasn't Shane, I'm telling you.
15:35It was that young Robinson.
15:36The last time he's sitting foot in his house, I can tell you.
15:38Anyway, you'll have to sort it out among yourselves.
15:40I've got to go and let him go out.
15:42What about our tea?
15:43It's in the oven.
15:44Danny knows what to do.
15:46Don't forget the parsley.
15:47And for goodness sake, use a tablecloth.
15:49A bit like letting us know now, innit?
15:51Where you going?
15:53It's an outing I organised earlier.
15:55Oh yeah, who with?
15:57Jim Robinson, if you must know.
15:59How can you go out with him after what his son just done to Shane?
16:02Where you going anyway?
16:04To a history lecture.
16:06Oh yeah.
16:08How can you go out with a bloke?
16:11You're a married woman.
16:12It's only a history lecture.
16:14Oh yeah?
16:16You always did have a dirty mind, Max Ramsey.
16:19No wonder.
16:24Come in.
16:27Is Jim ready?
16:28Oh hello, Madge.
16:29He's just sprucing up.
16:30He won't be a moment.
16:31That's a nice suit.
16:32Oh, thank you.
16:33It's not new, of course.
16:34I wouldn't wear anything new to a history lecture.
16:36And that's what it is really, just a history lecture.
16:39It's just that I wouldn't like anyone to misinterpret anything about tonight.
16:44How could they do that?
16:45Oh, I know you wouldn't, Helen, but some people may take it the wrong way.
16:50Oh, I don't think so.
16:51Max did.
16:52He seems to think I'm doing the wrong thing.
16:54He told me to take any notice of Max.
16:57He's probably just teasing him.
16:58Yes, but I don't appreciate it.
17:00Right.
17:01If we're going to learn anything about Ehrensborough, we'd better get a move on.
17:04Do you look nice tonight, Madge?
17:06Dad, can I have a word with you before you go?
17:08I haven't got time right now.
17:09You ready?
17:10Yes.
17:11See you later, Helen.
17:12Bye.
17:13Have a nice evening.
17:16He won't be long.
17:17There's plenty of time.
17:23Oh, my dear.
17:25Hurry up!
17:31It's hot.
17:32I think that woman could make something better than a casserole for our tea.
17:35Nothing better to do all day.
17:36But she just sits around the house all day doing nothing and pretends to be busy.
17:39Oh, what?
17:40What's that?
17:41Parsley.
17:42Aunty managed to put it on the dinner.
17:43Chuck it out.
17:44Get stuck in the back of my throat.
17:45And sling it in the bin!
17:47Don't want to tell us we waste food.
17:49You know, that woman's always fussing around, trying to make things fancy.
17:52Why don't you knock us up a steak sometimes?
17:54I mean, I wouldn't mind her sticking a beacon out of everything if she didn't try to organise me all the time, you know?
18:00Oh, give her a rest, Dad.
18:01She's not that bad.
18:02You've got to admit things are pretty disastrous before I see her, right?
18:05Don't go siding with her.
18:06Tell the truth.
18:07How do you like every minute of the day organised?
18:09Yeah, and having your grammar corrected all the time.
18:13Everything was okay and then she came and arrived.
18:16Good on the nose.
18:18You've got to admit, Dad, she cooks rings around you.
18:21We might be back to eating Dad's meals if she starts going out with Jim Robinson.
18:24Yeah, typical Jim sneaking around with a fella's sister.
18:28I bet she only does it to brass me off.
18:30I thought you'd be glad to see her getting out of the house, Dad, if you don't like her around so much.
18:34It's not the point.
18:35I'll get it.
18:37What are you doing here?
18:42Coming round to have another go at Shane, have you?
18:45I just want to talk to him.
18:46Yeah, well, you can't.
18:48Only bad enough, you reckon, one day.
18:50Clear off...
18:51All right, Dad, fair go.
18:52Come on.
18:53I'm standing round here letting my food get cold.
18:55I'm sorry, mate.
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