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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
00:36Does your son Danny wear a gorilla suit to your knowledge?
00:39Well yeah, I only just found that out
00:41You can't think that the hijacker is Danny
00:43Yeah I mean you've got to be joking, Danny wouldn't do a thing like that would he?
00:46That remains to be seen
00:48Yeah well you can ask him yourself when he gets in
00:50He won't be coming in Mr Ramsey
00:52He's down at the station with your neighbour
00:54Clive Gibbons?
00:55Correct
00:56When he and Danny were detained
00:58Mr Gibbons was dressed as a chook
01:00You made me wonder
01:02One day you hadn't landed this family in strife
01:04It was a Thursday wasn't it?
01:06Don't you get smart with me
01:08Alright Dad I'm sorry
01:09But I was a victim of circumstances
01:11I can't even face the music as usual
01:13Max can you possibly say anything without shouting?
01:16You mind your business
01:17I mean he's been associating with that jugger next door behind me back
01:20Ruins the wedding and now he's got his brother sacked probably
01:22I was only trying to earn a few extra dollars
01:24You're the one who's always raving about the free enterprise
01:27Free for you maybe
01:28Rest of us pay through the nose
01:29Now you listen to me Max
01:31No! I'm the father, you're the aunt
01:33You mind your business
01:34Shane's job would not be at risk if he'd ask permission to use that limousine in the first place
01:37Nobody would have known he'd borrow it if he hadn't stopped to pick up a gorilla
01:41Cause he thought it was his brainless brother
01:43Cops gave me a fairer go than this
01:45Yeah well they don't have to live with you do they?
01:50I kept your breakfast warm in the oven
01:53Oh I'm not hungry
01:56Sensitive stomach, it runs in the family
01:58I know I suffer from it myself
02:00It's no wonder the way your father carried on
02:02The sensitive stomach, yeah
02:04I don't think I could go to work today Aunty Madge
02:07But you must go to work
02:08I don't reckon I could handle it
02:10I might see Marcy there
02:12But I'll go if you want me to
02:14Well no, not if you're unwell, I'll phone them
02:17Thanks Aunty Madge
02:19Maybe I should force myself to eat something
02:22You just do your best
02:28What do you make of Clive Gibbons Jim?
02:30Oh, well I try not to make up my mind overnight about a man who earns a living in a gorilla suit
02:37I don't mind him, there's something about him
02:40I think there's a lot more to him than just the clown
02:43Well I wouldn't say that too loudly in front of Max if I were you
02:46From the sounds of conflict this morning I'd say young Danny's regretting he ever met Clive
02:51Mmm, more toast?
02:53No, no, I'd better make a move actually
02:55Oh Nicky's bringing a friend over later, you don't mind do you?
02:58No
03:00Hello Helen Daniels
03:02Scott!
03:04Yes darling
03:08Oh, oh I see
03:10Well don't worry, your dad will be there to meet you
03:13Okay, bye
03:15Scott will be home today, the school tour's been cut short
03:19Oh that's great
03:21Well if Scott home thinks he'll be almost back to normal
03:23Hmm
03:25Nothing wrong is there?
03:27I think they might be
03:30Yes, it could even be gastric
03:37Well thank you for being so understanding
03:41I'm sure you'll be back at the bank tomorrow
03:43Right, bye bye
03:45Bye bye
03:48I forced myself
03:49Now listen to me young man
03:51You are going to have to end your association with Clive Gibbons
03:54Hang on, I thought you were on my side
03:57Your father may have his faults
03:59Well there's no maybe about it, he certainly does have his faults
04:02But he is still your father
04:04But what's wrong with Clive? You've been taking phone bookings for him
04:08That is another matter entirely Danny
04:11You work in a bank
04:13That is a position with a certain amount of prestige
04:15And it also carries responsibilities
04:17He's the only chance I have to get extra dough
04:20I need it
04:21Oh really?
04:22You should be investing in your future Danny
04:24Not fast money for God knows what
04:26Now you go in and rest, you're supposed to be ill
04:29And get those priorities straight Danny
04:32Morning
04:49Just a game to you isn't it?
04:51Not after a night in jail Mr Ramsey
04:53You'll be no stranger to that I reckon
04:55Watch it
04:56No you watch it
04:57Why don't you pack up and move out
04:59Then maybe the street will get back to normal
05:01What's normal Mr Ramsey?
05:03You?
05:04You!
05:05You get my son mixed up in any more of your cockeyed schemes
05:08I'll run you out of town
05:22Hello Clive
05:24I'm really sorry but
05:26After what's happened I'm afraid you're not welcome here
05:29Really?
05:30With a mess Danny's in what attitude do you expect me to take?
05:35You're on Max's side?
05:37Reluctantly yes
05:39Sorry to mention this but I do implore you to take messages for me
05:42You have up until now
05:44I think that now I'll have to reconsider my position
05:47That's your privilege
05:49Water under the bridge as far as I'm concerned
05:51The police have temporarily impounded all my costumes
05:53I'm out of business
05:54If you wanted to see Danny I'm
05:56No I came to see you
05:57There was a young bloke at the police station
06:03He'd been waiting in court all day
06:05They postponed his trial and they took him back to the remand centre
06:08Said his name was Henry
06:10When I gave my name and address he overheard
06:14And he gave me a message for you
06:17No more letters
06:18No more phone calls
06:20No more visits
06:23I've delivered the message and I intend to forget I overheard it
06:25I suppose you realise that Henry is my son
06:31But how can I go to work? I've got to contact the school
06:33Scott said not to do that
06:35Well that's a dead giveaway isn't it?
06:36Jim I could be wrong
06:37I may not know much but I know enough to trust your instincts
06:41And Scott asked me to trust him
06:43Now give him a chance to explain first
06:45And go to work there's nothing you can do until this afternoon
06:48Alright I'll be back to pick you up before I go to the bus
06:51Oh I might not be here
06:54I have to be somewhere else
06:59I did my best for Henry
07:02So don't expect me to take any responsibility for what he did
07:05I've no intention of doing that
07:07Some stupid woman might
07:10Parents let their children run wild these days
07:14I worried for mine
07:16I tried to protect them
07:19A lot of thanks I got for that
07:21You don't have to tell me this much
07:24I don't know why I am
07:26I suppose I trust you
07:28Yeah?
07:29Anyway
07:31Henry's taking the blame for the people who let him into this mess
07:37Not that I'm excusing his part in it
07:41I love him
07:44Now he won't even see me
07:46I just felt that you deserved an explanation
07:51Well I hope things work out Madge
07:53Likewise
07:55You're out of work
07:57Oh well
07:58When one door closes another one slams
08:00That's my motto
08:01I don't believe in setbacks
08:03Is Danny okay?
08:04Yes he's resting
08:06Well
08:07Time I went
08:09I'm next door Madge if I'm needed
08:15Oh Mr Rawlings do come in
08:18I think I've found him Mrs Daniels
08:21Oh?
08:22He's staying in town at the Regal Hotel
08:24There's a park nearby
08:26He sees a woman there everyday
08:28The sketch you gave me wasn't first class
08:32I'm sure this is him
08:34Thank you, thank you
08:35Very much Mr Rawlings
08:38I'll send you a check
08:40Goodbye
08:42Thank you
08:58Hi Nikki
09:03Hi Aunt Helen
09:05Hello Helen
09:06This is Jane, Jane Hughes
09:08Very pleased to meet you Jane
09:09Won't you come in?
09:10How was the test?
09:12Awful
09:13At least we've got the afternoon off to recover
09:15Yes and we'll have to get used to tests
09:18There'll be a lot more to get through before final exams
09:20Branigan doesn't make life any easier
09:22Branigan?
09:23The new English teacher
09:24Heavily interdiscipline
09:25She won't be there next term
09:26I've spoken to Daddy
09:27Oh
09:29I took it for granted that you won't say no to some morning tea
09:31It's all ready
09:32Great
09:33Is that the one you're telling you about?
09:35Scott?
09:36No, no, that's Paul, his brother
09:38He doesn't work for the airline anymore
09:39But he loved travelling
09:41So do I
09:42But first class, thanks
09:43Not as a glorified waiter
09:45Of course
09:46That's why we go to Europe in the winter
09:48You avoid the tourists
09:50We can only travel in the summer
09:51Mummy's so tied up in committees and so forth
09:54Fortunately we have close friends over there
09:56Oh, that's clumsy of me
09:59Aren't you joining us Aunt Helen?
10:00No, I have to go next door for a moment or two
10:02So enjoy your tea
10:04I'll be looking forward to having a long chat with you
10:08Wonderful
10:09Please give Mrs Mitchell my regards
10:11Yes, I shall
10:25I'm glad they let you out
10:26Charged you?
10:27Worse than that, they kept the costumes as possible evidence
10:30But it's fate Danny, fate
10:32You've got to ride with the punches
10:34You can't make an omelette without breaking some eggs
10:36What's that supposed to mean?
10:37Means the last job put me out of business
10:39Yeah, the last job
10:41We had a deal
10:42And we still do, a bargain's a bargain
10:43Now you're a good worker
10:44And as soon as I'm into something new
10:45You're on the payroll
10:47That's why I'm here
10:48About being paid, Clive
10:49Oh, I like your style mate
10:50But we can't negotiate salaries till I know what I'm into
10:53The world's full of possibilities
10:54Pit rocks, yo-yos, hula-hoops
10:56Garden gnomes might be ready for a comeback
10:59Garden gnomes?
11:00Though I'd better start drumming up some action
11:02Thanks for coming over to boost me up kid
11:03As soon as I'm into something new
11:04You're back on the payroll
11:06Uh, yeah
11:07Don't worry Danny, you're in
11:13Well Helen, I really don't know whether I can spare the time
11:16I can use the company
11:18But why do you have to go to town?
11:20Thank you
11:21I thought I told you to rest
11:23Well fresh air's good for you
11:25Last night didn't seem to do you too much harm
11:27I'll live
11:28This might cheer you up
11:29Scott's coming home this afternoon
11:31Oh good
11:32He's a week early though, isn't he?
11:34Yes
11:35I'm not sure why
11:36Oh Danny
11:37Nicky's visiting next door with a school friend
11:39Why don't you be polite and invite them over for a swim?
11:42That's all I need today
11:44It says die in one of those stuck-up schoolmates
11:49Well
11:51Oh yes, of course I'll come
11:53If it's so important
11:54As long as you tell me why it's important
11:57Well this man upset me very much
11:59And I have to decide what I'm going to do about it
12:03Danny lives next door
12:05Poor Aunt Helen, you can't pick your neighbours
12:07My parents certainly do
12:09I suppose you're on the dole
12:10I work in a bank
12:12Well why aren't you there then?
12:14I've got the day off
12:15I'll bet
12:16Probably got sacked after spending the night in jail
12:18Jail?
12:19Someone robbed a bank in a gorilla suit
12:20And Danny's a suspect
12:22Why?
12:23I was in a gorilla suit
12:24Making a fool of yourself
12:26Trying to earn a few extra bucks
12:28Doing gorilla impersonations
12:29So I can take my girlfriend to surface
12:31Is there anything wrong with that?
12:33Oh, surface is alright
12:35Daddy's got a penthouse there
12:36We usually go up at Easter
12:38Big deal
12:40What are you picking on me for?
12:42I'm not, I'm just explaining you to Jane
12:45Well I came here to invite you for a swim
12:47You've got a pool?
12:49No, we dog paddle up and down the bird bar
12:51Do we feel like a swim?
12:54Yes, I think we do
12:56Good!
12:58Then, uh, wait right here
13:06What time is it?
13:08Almost midday
13:10What do you need to do if he doesn't show up?
13:13I'll cut my losses and buy you lunch
13:16And then I...
13:19Is that him?
13:22Yes
13:24Helen!
13:25He looks very respectable
13:27That's what I thought
13:30What are you going to do?
13:34I'm going to make him pay
13:38Yeah, well I certainly do
13:40I thought you said lunch was ready
13:43Well it nearly is
13:45Give me a break will you?
13:47This isn't whole egg mayonnaise
13:49Typical
13:50I can stomach it if there's some juice
13:52Juice?
13:54Pure juice!
13:57So, why isn't your mother home?
13:59Does she work?
14:01Actually, she's in Hong Kong
14:03My parents are separate
14:05So what?
14:06Half the families I know split up
14:08That's life, isn't it?
14:10This is so gross
14:12Things will be a little more entertaining when Scott gets back next week, Jane
14:14Oh, next week
14:15Oh, next week?
14:16Scott's coming back today, Nick
14:17Don't they tell you anything around here?
14:20Touchy, isn't it?
14:22This street's like a morgue
14:25Do we have to listen to that?
14:27So, what happens this afternoon?
14:28Why don't we all go out?
14:29Where'd you have in mind?
14:30A pinball car?
14:32He told me he was an art dealer
14:34I believed him
14:35I wanted to believe him
14:37A fool like an old fool
14:39How much money was involved?
14:41Well, between Jim and myself, dear Douglas walked away with nearly $60,000
14:44Sixth?
14:46Oh, Helen, go to the police
14:48It's too risky
14:50If he suspects, he'll disappear the way he did before
14:54That woman may be the police
14:56That woman may be the police
15:00It's too risky
15:02If he suspects, he'll disappear the way he did before
15:06That woman may be an accomplice, but
15:11More likely she's another victim
15:14Helen, you didn't come out here to do nothing
15:17Well, I can't follow him
15:19He'd recognize me
15:21He doesn't know me
15:31Where are the girls?
15:33They just left
15:34I'm not surprised
15:35Look at this mess
15:37Oh, Danny, I'm disappointed in you
15:40Oh, good heavens
15:41Clean up out there and then you can start in here
15:44Is that your sandwich?
15:46I'm not hungry
15:52Helen, I still think that you should go to the police
15:56Let them investigate this man
15:59You know, I thought I really cared for him
16:01That was the real twist of the knife
16:04I thought I was safe from that kind of emotion
16:06But he made a complete fool of me
16:10Well, I could go to the police
16:13Maybe they have enough on him to charge him, but
16:16That kind of revenge isn't enough
16:19I want Jim's money back
16:21I have to fool him the way he fooled me
16:22You can't do that on your own
16:25I know
16:27What are friends for?
16:31Oh, thank you, Madge
16:33I have an idea, but it needs thinking out
16:35I'll come back later
16:37Laundry
16:41Daddy
16:44Just how many people have you had here today?
16:47Only those two you told me to invite
16:49They ordered everything in the house
16:51Then they picked on me all day
16:53Then nicked off without helping to clear up
16:56Well, perhaps you'll think twice
16:58Before trying to wriggle out of a day's work
17:00I want this kitchen spotless in ten minutes
17:10I never pictured you as a temperamental artist
17:13I'm just burying a bit of the past, that's all
17:15Can you do that?
17:17You throw away the souvenirs and you learn to live with the memories
17:21You bury it, Nicky
17:23You don't lie about it
17:25I don't want to talk about this now
17:26Overseas trips
17:28Is it just Jane you've been lying to, or everyone at school?
17:30If I didn't say things like that, no one would want to know me
17:32But that's ridiculous, you have no reason to be ashamed of your mother
17:35She's poor, to girls like Jane, that's like a crime
17:38You realise it's only a matter of time before your friends find out that you've been lying
17:42Look, Mum pushed me into that boarding school
17:44I never wanted to go
17:46But I know how to survive there, Aunt Helen
17:48So if you want to blame anyone, blame Mum, not me
17:50I guess it looks like it
17:53It's here Daddy, it's here, it's here
17:55It's here, it's here
17:57It's here
17:58It's here
18:00It's here
18:20Where is he, Dad?
18:33Where's Scott?
18:36I don't know, Lucy.
18:40I know.
18:50I know.
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