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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
00:37Like, needs three of them just to get a decent mouthful.
00:39There's plenty more.
00:41Oh, what?
00:42You got a job to go to no more, eh?
00:45As a matter of fact, no.
00:47You mean to say they fired you?
00:49Yeah.
00:50What? I've got a good mind to go round there and give them a piece of me mind.
00:53Why don't you make things worse?
00:54Hell, they can't fool you twice.
00:55Oh, give it a rest, Dad.
00:56It wasn't your fault. It wasn't your fault.
00:58Shane didn't ask permission to use the limousine, so you can't blame them.
01:02Oh, that's right. Stick up for the rich, bloke, won't you?
01:05It's all right. All his fault.
01:07Oh, Shane.
01:08Flame eight next door.
01:10Sorry.
01:11It wasn't for him. My kids wouldn't be in this mess.
01:13Well, it wasn't Clyde's fault, Dad.
01:15Yeah?
01:16Well, I'd give up my hands on him.
01:17You keep your hands to yourself, Max Ramsey.
01:19Besides, you've never won yet, Dad.
01:21Well, Shane, when are you going to start job hunting?
01:24Well, it's really difficult, Aunty, Madge, without a reference.
01:26Lowest thing I ever heard.
01:28Sack up like not giving my reference.
01:29I'm more or less expected at that.
01:30Never mind, Shane.
01:31You tuck into that nice piece of cake and things will be better tomorrow.
01:34Yeah, might as well.
01:35The way things are will be last we get for a long time.
01:37It costs very little to make, Max.
01:39Says you.
01:40Look, I got Shane out of work, Danny looking at being fired, and you to feed.
01:43Ain't no bucks going broke.
01:49Hi, Helen.
01:50Hi.
01:51When I got up this morning, I thought there's no use hiding.
01:53I've got to get out sooner or later, so I took the chance you'd be home.
01:56That's all right, isn't it?
01:58Well, if you hadn't come over here today, I was going over to you.
02:02You'd miss Paul.
02:04Yes, he seems pretty fired up about something.
02:07Yeah, not the fight with Jim, I'm afraid.
02:09Still, that's not why you're here.
02:13It's not as if I'm upset or anything.
02:16It's just I didn't want to run the risk of bumping into Dez.
02:19No, I don't think anybody's either seen or heard of Dez since the wedding.
02:23So you would have been safe enough.
02:25I'm not here to talk about him, that's old news.
02:28When does Scott get back from his school safari?
02:30Well, we don't know at the moment.
02:32What?
02:33He was supposed to have caught a bus, but he didn't turn up.
02:36Well, where is he?
02:37Jim's gone up to find out.
02:39Well, Scott's normally pretty reliable.
02:42You'd expect that sort of behaviour from Dez, though, wouldn't you?
02:45Some men never grow up.
02:47It's understandable that you feel that way.
02:49But when you've both calmed down...
02:51He could have at least phoned, couldn't he?
02:52He did.
02:53Yeah, to speak to his mum, not to me, that'd be right.
02:56Eileen was the only person in the house.
02:58You were over here, in all fairness to Dez.
03:00He doesn't know where you are.
03:01How can you be fair to Dez?
03:02I'm not.
03:03I was just saying...
03:04If he was at all interested, he could have come around here to find out where I was.
03:07Well, perhaps.
03:08He could have phoned the Ramseys.
03:09He could have checked to see if I was alright, but he just didn't care.
03:12Perhaps when he comes home and you tell him what happened...
03:14I don't care if he does come home.
03:15I don't care if he does come home.
03:16I never want to see him again.
03:18Kathy?
03:19Is anyone home?
03:28Does anyone know?
03:58I'm sorry I haven't stopped crying since Des left.
04:19I know.
04:21Zoe and Clive have been great but I didn't really need cheering up.
04:25There's nothing like a good cry.
04:29What am I going to do if I run into him?
04:31You're bound to, some time or other.
04:34I should move away from here, shouldn't I?
04:37What do you want to do?
04:39I can't let him see me like this.
04:41Just a moment, Des.
04:43He's come to see you. If he can, he'll come and see me.
04:46Why don't I let him in and you can settle things once and for all?
04:49No, I can't let him see me. Just don't tell him where I am, OK?
04:52Are you sure that's what you want?
04:55Come in, Des.
05:01Hello.
05:02There it is.
05:04Listen, can you tell me what's going on?
05:06Mum seems to have moved the stuff into my place and Daphne's stuff has just disappeared.
05:10Yes.
05:11Do you know where Daphne is?
05:13More to the point, where have you been?
05:15I needed to think.
05:16For two days? Without so much as even a telephone call?
05:19I couldn't bear the thought of coming home and seeing we booked into the hotel for the honeymoon, I stayed there.
05:24You spent the night in the honeymoon suite?
05:27Yes.
05:28Look, I know I made a complete fool of myself.
05:30Have you any idea how you made Daphne look?
05:33I want to tell her that I'm sorry.
05:35Look, the poor girl's heartbroken. You should be ashamed of yourself.
05:38Whatever possessed you to go leaving her like that?
05:41I thought she'd stood me up and when I found out that she hadn't...
05:44If you hadn't your backbone at all, you would have come straight back and not leave the poor girl stranded.
05:50Doesn't she want to see me?
05:51Oh, what did you expect? A welcome home party?
05:54Do you know where Daphne is?
05:56Yes, I do.
05:57And you're the last person I'd tell.
05:59Apart from the fact that Daphne's requested it.
06:01You don't deserve it.
06:04Thanks.
06:13Hi, Mr Job.
06:14Hi, Ramsay Plumber.
06:16What?
06:17You've got a flaming eye, don't you?
06:19What do you want anyway?
06:20Eh?
06:21Oh, is that all?
06:23Can't you fix it yourself?
06:25Ha!
06:28That's hardly the way to speak to your customers, Max.
06:31Customers?
06:32Dead flat.
06:33Is he high?
06:34Yes, looks like it.
06:35He's just the man I want to see.
06:37So do I.
06:39You stay where you are, Max Ramsay.
06:41You're not going anywhere.
06:42Yeah, I hope his drip and tap drives him crazy.
06:44The old Chinese water torture, eh?
06:47I think you've got your priorities all wrong.
06:50And what would you know about it, eh?
06:52Fred and I were in business together for over 20 years.
06:54And there's one thing I learned.
06:55Whether somebody is black, white or brindle, business is business.
06:58Not with this, Clark.
06:59It's not.
07:00I trust you haven't forgotten the considerable amount of money you owe me.
07:03Look, I can't wait to pay you back.
07:05Believe me.
07:06Good.
07:07And I suggest you take any job you can get.
07:18Try and cut my throat too if I were you.
07:19Mate, mate, listen.
07:20If you're going to have throwing your two bobs worth, mate, I just don't want to know about it.
07:25You've got to admit it, Des.
07:26What you did to Daphne was pretty lousy.
07:29I tried to call...
07:30Oh, look, what difference does it make?
07:31I mean, it just leaves the runway clear for you.
07:33Des, you're the only bloke that she's wanted to marry.
07:40Look, will you tell me where she is?
07:42I can't.
07:43I need to talk to her.
07:44Look, you've done enough damage for the time being, mate.
07:46She...
07:47She doesn't want anything more to do with you.
07:49Oh, you mean you don't want me to?
07:51Don't start that again.
07:52Des, you walked out on her.
07:53You've just gone out of your way to break us up.
07:54Des, don't be stupid.
07:55Oh, come on, mate.
07:56I know what you're like, Shane.
07:57You had your chance in your blood.
07:58But we're supposed to be mates.
07:59She made up her own mind about you.
08:01I didn't do or say anything.
08:09I've just got to talk to her.
08:11I'm sorry, mate.
08:13You probably think that you've got a really good reason for doing what you did.
08:16But you're going to have to convince her of that.
08:24Oh, really, Helen, I could throttle Max sometimes.
08:35Those boys really need their mother, no matter what he thinks of her.
08:39Max did everything he could to save the marriage, Madge.
08:42Oh, he didn't try hard enough, did he?
08:44Oh, maybe, maybe not.
08:46But when they did separate, Max made sure that Maria and the boys didn't want for anything.
08:51So he should.
08:53It left him struggling financially for a long time.
08:56Oh, I didn't know that.
08:58Yes, well, some men wouldn't have felt they had to.
09:00No.
09:01The first sign of trouble, they run off with another woman, usually someone half their age.
09:07Have you and Fred separated, Madge?
09:10Would you be surprised if I said we had?
09:12Hmm, I thought you were made for each other.
09:14So did I.
09:17But Fred always said that his first priority was work, and I was always occupied with other things.
09:23And I didn't find out until it was too late.
09:26Oh, I'm sorry.
09:28Charlene and Henry took it better than I did.
09:31Well, I...
09:33I was married to Fred for over 20 years, Helen.
09:36A long time.
09:37Yes.
09:38He ran off with some slip of a girl from the office.
09:42Or legs and teeth.
09:44So, what are you going to do with yourself?
09:46I don't know, not yet.
09:48I haven't thought about me for such a long time.
09:51It's quite a shock to realise that I exist.
09:54Well, you must have some ideas.
09:56Yes, but they're still in the planning stages at the moment.
10:00Well, I have one if you're interested.
10:03Does it have anything to do with our friend Douglas Blake?
10:06Everything does these days.
10:08This is a cheque I received for one of my paintings.
10:11Oh, that's a tidy sum.
10:13Yes, I call it the Douglas Blake Fund.
10:16What do you want me to do with it?
10:18Help me settle a few scores.
10:20Hmm.
10:21I'd be delighted.
10:32Yeah.
10:33Chinese water torture, eh?
10:34No, can you just fix it up?
10:35I've got other things to do.
10:36Yeah, like run off at the mouth about my son.
10:38Yeah, well, if it wasn't for Danny, none of this would have happened.
10:40That's right. Blame us, won't you?
10:41Yeah, well, as far as I'm concerned, it could have been done deliberately.
10:46What are you?
10:47I nearly bust a gut-dead in Daphne to that church.
10:50You're the whip ran off.
10:51Yeah, look, I know, I know.
10:52I'm just not thinking straight.
10:53Could you just...
10:54Now, listen.
10:55You've got to start insulting my family.
10:56You'll have to be finding yourself another plumber.
10:57Okay, then.
10:58Okay, then.
10:59Show me to make two of you any day.
11:15You know, Des really has a lot to answer for.
11:17It wasn't his fault I got the sack.
11:19No, he wouldn't care.
11:20He's had it easy all his life.
11:22He didn't this morning when I told him that you didn't want to see him again.
11:25What did he do?
11:26Laugh, I suppose?
11:27No.
11:28No.
11:29I don't care what he did, Shane.
11:31Where's he been for the past two days anyway?
11:33I think he must have gone to the hotel.
11:36That'd be right.
11:37Living it up in the honeymoon suite without me, I suppose he had a great time.
11:41I don't know about that.
11:42Now, it's typical.
11:43Only Des would go on a honeymoon without the bride.
11:45No doubt the suntan's looking good.
11:46I don't think he got out of much...
11:47Here I've been worried sick about him while he's lazing beside the pool.
11:50I suppose he told you what a great time he had.
11:52I don't really think he had such...
11:53I trust him to be the life of the party.
11:55What was he wearing?
11:56What he was wearing at the wedding, which is why...
11:58He was still in that shirt?
11:59I guess so.
12:01Well, I made him that.
12:04How dare he go away on our honeymoon in my shirt without me?
12:08How is she?
12:24Uh...
12:25Des is back.
12:26Feeling pretty bad, huh?
12:27Yeah, she'll calm down.
12:29It's my fault the wedding was ruined.
12:31Danny's in strife.
12:32Yeah, I've been fired too.
12:33Sorry, mate.
12:34Look, I'd employ you in the business except the police impounded all my costumes.
12:38Thanks for the thought, Clive, but singing chickens is more Danny style, I think.
12:41Oh, my mind's working overtime on new possibilities all the time.
12:44I'm sure they think I have something that'd suit you.
12:46There's only three things that I can really do.
12:48Dive, drive and gardening.
12:50Not that much, is it?
12:52There must be heaps of people who don't have time to clean their houses, mow their lawns,
12:56stuff like that, right?
12:57Huh?
12:58Yeah.
12:59I've still got a list of contacts from the last time I did it.
13:02Rags!
13:03Pardon?
13:04The name of our new business.
13:05Ramsey and Gibbons Gardening Services, huh?
13:08Now, now, wait a minute, Clive.
13:09What do you say?
13:12Can I think about it?
13:13Sure, take all the time you want.
13:15Thanks.
13:16What's with the boxes?
13:17Oh, this wouldn't be in your line.
13:19Tapergrams.
13:20Tap out messages in Morse code.
13:23Cute idea, huh?
13:25Yeah, cute.
13:26Hey, you see?
13:29Always more going out than coming in.
13:31I got a letter from Tom today.
13:33Oh, yeah?
13:34What's our no-good brother have to say?
13:36Oh, this and that.
13:38Probably skyting about all the money he's got.
13:40Hey, he's not coming down to claim his half of the land, is he?
13:43I'm sure he's got other things to think about.
13:45Yeah, like teaching them kids if he's out a goose dip.
13:48You're not behind in your opinions to him too, are you?
13:51What do you expect?
13:52I mean, I try to do my best by everybody, and what thanks do I get?
13:56None.
13:57Besides, he doesn't need the money.
13:59Be that as it may, he's still got to be paid.
14:00Well, he can stand in line like the rest of you.
14:02You, the rest of you.
14:03Look, Madge, I'm sorry I'm behind with the repayments, but I lost my driver's licence a few months back, so that put me all behind.
14:10Then I had Maria and the boys to keep.
14:12Yes, I know things haven't been easy for you.
14:14Eh?
14:15Well, you would have been quite justified in letting Maria stand on her own two feet for a change, but you didn't.
14:19What's got into you?
14:21I've decided to suspend your having to pay the house loan.
14:25You can decide yourself when you want to resume.
14:27Oh, you little ripper.
14:29Well, I didn't understand before, but I do now.
14:32Oh.
14:33Well, that's all right.
14:34I've had a few problems of my own, but I had no right to take them out on you.
14:39That's okay.
14:40I've been copping it from you and Tom all my life.
14:43Got that used to it.
14:44Probably miss it if it wasn't there.
14:45You just pay me when you've got it.
14:48She'll be sweet.
14:49But I'd make sure I paid Tom if I were you.
14:52You know what he's like about money.
14:54Yeah.
14:56Shane and I will make a bomb doing this.
15:02These tap shoes are all size 10.
15:04With his brawn and my brawn.
15:05Clive, I'm not very sure you're going to find any girls who can tap dance to take a size 10.
15:09Within six months, we'll be rivalling the biggest landscape gardening firms around.
15:12You haven't even got one job yet, let alone a corporation.
15:15It's like red wine.
15:16You have to let good ideas breathe.
15:18And Shane agreed to it?
15:19Well, more or less.
15:20And I'll get on better with Shane than with his old man.
15:22Yeah, that's what Des used to say.
15:24You can't pretend he doesn't exist.
15:27We were stupid to even think about marriage.
15:30Now, how can you build a marriage when one partner doesn't trust another?
15:35Where are you going?
15:36Over to see Des.
15:37What for?
15:38Well, how can I trust someone who doesn't trust me?
15:40With my furniture, crockery, bonsai.
15:42I'm going to make arrangements for my things.
15:43I think it's the best thing to do.
15:44Well, can't you get one of the others to do it for you?
15:46No, it's about time I got my life together.
15:49Well, I'll come with you then.
15:51Oh, no need.
15:52I'm sure we can finalise our affairs in a mature way.
15:54It's about time we ended this so as we can get on with our own lives.
15:57Don't you think?
15:58Don't you think?
15:59Not really.
16:00No more.
16:01No more.
16:02No more.
16:03Oh.
16:04No more.
16:05Oh.
16:06I am.
16:22Yeah, great.
16:23Oh, where are you going?
16:30Away.
16:31Oh, look, I'm sorry.
16:33You're always welcome here, you know that.
16:36Thank you, Max.
16:37I mean, I know we don't always see eye to eye,
16:40but you can always come back for a visit, right?
16:42I'm only going for the night, Max.
16:44Oh, anyone I know?
16:45It's for me to know and you to find out.
16:47I'll get that only match.
16:48No, no, Shane, it's very light.
16:51Well, bye-bye.
16:53I'll see you all tomorrow.
16:54Yeah, have a nice time.
16:59Where's she off to?
17:00Oh, business trip, bud.
17:02Actually, I'm thinking of going into business myself.
17:05Eh? What else?
17:06I've decided to get back into contract gardening.
17:09Need wheels?
17:10I'll be using Clive's car.
17:11That idiot! That's the last flame of...
17:13Wait a minute, Dad.
17:15I mean, if you had any brains at all,
17:16you'd stay right away from that bloke.
17:18He's all right.
17:19He's a maniac.
17:21There's no loyalty in this family anymore.
17:23None at all.
17:23What's that got to do with it?
17:25Well, look what he does.
17:27I mean, he keeps me awake all night,
17:29rehearsing his chooks.
17:30He gets Danny arrested and then loses you your job.
17:32Oh, come off it, Dad.
17:34No one in his right line works for Clive Gibbons.
17:37You watch.
17:38He'll take all your old clients off you
17:40and leave you out in the cold.
17:41You just can't trust a bloke like that.
17:43Are you both ready?
17:45Okay, well, good luck.
17:50Didn't take you long to find someone else, did it?
17:52Well, if their mum was there,
17:54they won't be here long.
17:55It doesn't matter to me anyhow.
17:59Oh, Dad, I'm so...
18:00It's all water under the bridge as far as I'm concerned, Des.
18:03It's obvious you never trusted me.
18:05It's not true.
18:07I didn't trust myself.
18:10There's no point in talking about it, is there?
18:14I suppose not.
18:16Good.
18:17The sooner we get things sorted out, the better.
18:20Daphne.
18:21What about the furniture?
18:22Do you want me to move it or make an offer on it?
18:24Please, just let me explain.
18:24Look, I don't mind,
18:25as long as we get it sorted out sooner or later.
18:28I thought you changed your mind.
18:31I haven't got all day, Des.
18:32I mean it.
18:39My name is Mrs Mitchell.
18:41Oh, Mrs Mitchell, your room is ready.
18:44Number 601.
18:54I hope your stay with us will be comfortable.
18:57So do I.
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