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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
00:54Have you heard one word I've been saying?
01:00I don't want to go to the police yet
01:02There must be something I haven't thought of
01:04Jim, we need assistance
01:06Nobody could have done more than you have to find Scott
01:10But the police are so much better equipped
01:14Is that what you're saying about Scott, Gran?
01:16Has there been some news?
01:18No, but your father's been out nearly all day
01:20Trying to find someone who might know where he is
01:22Is there anything I can do to help?
01:24Not much any of us can do
01:26We could report him missing for a start
01:28Well surely the more people who are out there looking for him
01:32The greater the chances of finding him
01:34The longer we put it off
01:36The more difficult it's going to be to explain to the police
01:38Yeah, you're right
01:42I guess they have been putting it off
01:44I'll phone them now
01:48Is someone not a blancmange?
01:52No idiot, it's pasta
01:54Say that, what have you done to it?
01:56I followed the instructions carefully, don't worry
01:58Packet said it was pre-cooked, so I pre-cooked it this morning
02:00Packet says it's already pre-cooked
02:02If you heat it now, there'll be three times really
02:04Oh
02:05The only way I can use that mess is to retread tyres
02:07It's supposed to be cooked fast in boiling water until it's al dente
02:10What shall I do with it then?
02:14Everyone's a pretty
02:19I'm glad you sorted out those houses with Daphne
02:21At least things are interesting
02:22Listen you, I'm invaluable around here
02:25She could hardly take a week off without getting a replacement
02:27I suppose you're still pretty cut up about this
02:29Hopefully the week away will fix that
02:31Things should start getting better for us too
02:33We've got a temporary call starting tomorrow
02:34Not one of your friends is it?
02:36No, it's a guy called Les Lanigan from Orc-Othella
02:39He used to cook for 30 shearers
02:41He should be alright
02:42He's real sweet, he goes under the name of Lamb Chop
02:44How can we go about being a shearers cook?
02:46Hi
02:47Hey, what's all this?
02:48Oh, banana fritters
02:50Yum, you've got me
02:51Anyway, I knew I'd find you here
02:52You don't seem to spend much time at home
02:54You go to boarding school, I work in a shop
02:56Neither of us gets much time at home
02:58I don't have much choice, my home's in Queensland
03:00But I stay with the Robinsons now, so it's practically the same thing
03:03Is that where you're going now?
03:04Yep
03:05Could you pass a message on to Mr Robinson for me?
03:06Depends, is it worth a banana fritter?
03:08Sure
03:09Tell him that some of the guys from school said that Scott was going to hitchhike to the city
03:12And then catch a bus from there
03:13I tried to ring the Robinsons before, but there was no answer
03:15Okay, I'll tell them
03:16Hey, I hope Daphne knows how terrific you are
03:18You could manage this place standing on your head
03:20Do you think?
03:21Can you take over out here for a while? I want to get the account stubbed
03:24Sure, no problem
03:25Sure, no problem
03:26Oh, Helen, Detective Sergeant Worth
03:31Sergeant, my mother, Lord Helen Daniels
03:32Hello, Mrs Daniels
03:33Thank you for coming
03:34When I knew you were on your way, I made some coffee
03:36Would you like a cup?
03:37We haven't got time for coffee, Helen
03:38I think we can make time
03:39It's very nice, Mrs Daniels
03:40Milk, thanks
03:41No sugar
03:42So what can we do to find Scott?
03:44Before we get on to that, I'd just like to let you know that I've met a lot of people in your situation
03:49So know how you're both feeling at the moment
03:51You may not be aware of it, but most missing persons turn up safe and sound
03:55Thanks
03:56Now
03:57As far as Scott's concerned, you're both going to be able to help us a great deal
04:02Oh, well, what do you need from us then?
04:04I'll need a few details about Scott, like height
04:06Oh, he's tall
04:07Tall, yeah
04:08Not as tall as me, but
04:10Just take your time
04:11I'll need weight, build, complexion, distinguishing marks
04:16What sort of clothes would Scott have been wearing?
04:18Oh, he was on a school excursion
04:20I don't know what he would have had on
04:21Perhaps you could make me a list of the things you might have had with him at the time
04:24Would you have a recent photograph of Scott?
04:27Oh, it's recent
04:28Yes, at the wedding
04:29Right
04:32It's very hard to remember everything about it, kids
04:35Don't worry, the details have come to you
04:46What is wrong?
04:48Would you believe it?
04:49New gas stubs, he's blown already
04:51Have to eat these wool now
04:54You know what?
04:55Time?
04:56Seven
04:57Right, been on the wagon all day
04:59Time you and me had a beer
05:00Looked like you could do with one as well
05:01Yeah, not wrong
05:03Oh, yeah
05:05Any news of Scott?
05:06We had to call the police in
05:09Try not to worry, mate
05:10I mean, he's got his head screwed on
05:12He'll turn up
05:13Wish I could believe that
05:14Oh, come on now
05:15I mean, it's Scott we're talking about here
05:17Not Danny, you know
05:19Think of the trouble he's caused us over the years
05:21Yeah, well
05:22Working with Des at the new bank
05:23Should sort him out
05:25You should have seen him
05:26Off to work at the Pacific
05:27Done up like a sore toe this morning
05:29Mind you?
05:30I reckon
05:31Wearing a pink tie was a bit much on his first day, but
05:35Yeah, but at least you remember what your son was wearing
05:38Yeah, yeah, guess what he's in and out
05:41Can you believe it?
05:43He's just discovered Ming
05:46Ah, afternoon light
05:48Well, I'll be fair
05:49Robert Menzies was out of politics before Danny was born
05:52Yeah, he reckons he's an expert now
05:54I'm in one book and he's trying to tell me all about the 61 credit squeeze
05:57See if I wouldn't know about that
05:59Starting off a plumbing business with no money, eh?
06:01Yeah, yeah, they're good old days
06:05That rotten match
06:06Bet your fiver she's put him up to this
06:09Yeah, she's probably behind all that funny business he's been up to lately
06:13He's gone missing as well, you know
06:15A match? Seriously?
06:16Yeah, well, shot through, some posh hotel
06:18More money and sense, I reckon
06:20You know, sometimes, I tell you
06:22She's more of a worrying Danny
06:24I mean, at least she could have given me some notice
06:26I would have got some decent tucker in
06:29Well, we seem to be in the same boat, mate
06:31And since your stave's on the blink
06:32Why don't you come over and eat with us tonight?
06:34Oh, what?
06:35Two!
06:36Right, you don't have to trust me on either
06:37I'll race you there
06:40What about his dark blue spray jacket?
06:42That certainly isn't in his wardrobe
06:45Hello, Nicky
06:46Hello
06:47Having a night at home tonight, are we, Paul?
06:49I thought you'd be outraging
06:50I don't go raging
06:51Oh, what do you do then?
06:52Stay at home and grow old?
06:53What are you doing here anyway?
06:54What are you doing here anyway?
06:55You've been expelled, have you?
06:56No, I don't drop out on my studies
06:57Oh, you mean you study things other than boys, do you?
07:00Stop the nonsense, you two
07:01Yeah, it suits me
07:02I'm going out
07:04Hello, Dad
07:05Max?
07:06Oh, listen, Ellen
07:07If you haven't got enough, don't worry
07:08I brought me out and see
07:09I invited Max home for a meal
07:11You're welcome to take your chances with us, Max, at any time
07:14It's never a chance with you, Ellen
07:15Your cooking's always great
07:16I appreciate it, too
07:17Especially tonight
07:18I mean, you know
07:19Oh, Mike Young said he had some news about Scott
07:22He said that some kids from school told him
07:24When Scott left the tour
07:25He was going to hitchhike into the city
07:27And try and get a bus home
07:28Well, do you think he'll still be trying to get home?
07:31Maybe, maybe he couldn't get a lift
07:32Oh, he'd get a lift, all right
07:33I mean, that's the trouble
07:34How do you get it through to kids these days?
07:36I mean, hitchhiking, crips
07:38Either you get sideswiped by a car
07:39Or some maniac picks you up
07:41What's seven-sixes?
07:4242
07:43Oh, remind me I've got to get something ready for Desmond a minute, will you?
07:44It's the height of the industry
07:45You're going to need that
07:46Oh, no, that bit balanced
07:47I don't want it
07:48Hang on a second
07:49If you're balanced without that
07:50You've made a compensating error
07:51Don't get smart
07:52Well, all I want to do is
07:53Take the figures off the bits where I don't want them
07:54And add them to the bits where I do
07:55I think you just did that
07:56Anyway, what's the rush?
07:57Why don't you wait until Desmond?
07:58I don't want it
07:59I don't want it
08:00Hang on a second
08:01If you're balanced without that
08:02You've made a compensating error
08:03Don't get smart
08:04Well, all I want to do is
08:05The bits where I don't want them
08:06And add them to the bits where I do
08:07Yeah, I think you just did that
08:09Anyway, what's the rush?
08:10Why don't you wait until Daphne gets back?
08:11Well, I don't want her to think I can't cook
08:13Besides, we've got to keep him credit
08:14We've got a new cook starting tomorrow
08:16We've got to have some money to pay him
08:17Listen, I thought you'd be a bit sick of being cooped up in here
08:21How about coming and having some dinner with you?
08:23Business or pleasure?
08:24A little bit of both
08:25Maybe not as much business as last time
08:27Oh, it'd be nice to get away
08:29Don't forget Desmond's dinner
08:30I wonder if there's any pizzas in the freezer
08:33For some reason
08:34Desmond must be finding out a bit of a shock after Daphne
08:36I don't think there's any comparison
08:38Besides, he's made his decision and so has she
08:40True
08:41You can get away in half an hour, can't you?
08:43Watch me
08:44Purely business
08:46Well, sounds like you're pretty lucky then
08:51Yes, I get to play tennis most days
08:53Oh, don't you get to play every day?
08:55No, we've only got two courts playable at the moment
08:58The others are being ripped up
08:59They're making them into hard courts
09:00I don't know whether they're going to be ad-bed or synthetic
09:02Probably concrete
09:04Look, I don't care
09:06Either will be dreadful on my feet
09:07And I've got to look after my legs
09:09I'm thinking of going into modelling
09:10Oh, yeah?
09:11Sounds like hard work
09:12And what do you do for a living?
09:14I'm a plumber
09:15Oh, plumbers make good money, don't they?
09:17I've got a friend, William Hughes
09:19His father owns a steelworks
09:21They probably make the pipes you use
09:23Have you heard of them?
09:24Hughes Steel Fabrications
09:25Yeah, it can't be very big, never rid of them
09:27Just what do you reckon on the goings-on over at Des's place, eh?
09:30I didn't know that we were any
09:32Oh, Zoe Davies
09:33I mean, there's a little twice a point
09:34He's just moved in on the bloke
09:36Never stood a chance
09:38Logie's weak
09:39I mean, I'd have turfed her out again long ago
09:41Quick smart
09:42Has anybody ever noticed how Nicky always manages to turn up right at mealtime?
09:46Still, it's like school, I suppose it is free, isn't it?
09:49Paul, you have no cause to make wisecracks, you're late to yourself
09:51Yeah, well, I'm getting in the shower
09:53Sorry, Gran, I forgot to tell you I'm gay after dinner
09:55Good, all the more for us
09:57When I'm a model, I'll be wined and dined in the best of restaurants by the most handsome of men
10:02Nicky, that's enough
10:04Good morning
10:14Good morning
10:15Aren't they Paul's pyjamas?
10:16Yes, I forgot mine
10:18Please don't tell him
10:19I'll wash them and bring them back with me next time, I promise
10:21All right
10:22Well, don't be long in the bathroom
10:23And be careful what you say to Jim this morning
10:25He's still very upset
10:26I'm sorry, Aunty Helen
10:27Just do as you're told
10:29Sorry, I guess I did exaggerate a little last night
10:32Aunty Helen, could I invite Jane and William Hughes to dinner?
10:35Well, I don't think it's the right time just at the moment
10:38Perhaps next week
10:39Okay, I'll tell them
10:40You'll like William, he's fantastic
10:42He's already a director on the board of his father's company
10:45He goes to meetings and everything
10:47Oh, that's all very interesting
10:48But is he a nice person?
10:49Oh yes, everyone likes him
10:51Except the kids at his school, of course
10:53It's not his fault if he's senior prefect
10:55They just have to learn that if he puts them on detention, it's for their own good
10:59So are yours, Glamorous?
11:01Thanks, cute stuff
11:02Hang on, aren't they, my Glamorous?
11:08I've got the paper, Jim, there's nothing in it
11:10Oh, well, the local one comes out today
11:13I'll go down to the truck and pick it up
11:16You'll be going off to work today as usual?
11:18Yes, I'm going to work
11:20Well, make sure you leave your telephone number so that we can contact you if we need you
11:24I was going to, I don't need to be reminded
11:26I wish you weren't so hard on him
11:30It's almost as if you favour Scott
11:32I know you don't intend to, but that's the way it appears
11:35I have never favoured any of my children
11:37If Paul feels that way, it's his fault
11:39What are you going to do today?
11:41I don't know
11:43Jim, why don't you try and relax?
11:45I can't, Helen, not till I've found Scott
11:53Des?
11:56Des?
11:57Oh, hi!
11:58Look, I've just come over to check Des's tap
12:01Just a favour to Daphne, mind
12:03Even though what sort of job the other bloke done
12:05Well, it's excellent
12:06We haven't had any trouble with it
12:07But you can look at it if you want to
12:09The only way to live
12:11Champa's for brekkie
12:13Aye?
12:14You ought to be ashamed of it yourself, you know
12:17For this?
12:18No, not that
12:19I mean, you're supposed to be Daphne's mate, aren't you?
12:21Well, I am
12:22Well, where come you're living here then?
12:24I mean, her bed's hardly cold and you're trying to crack onto this, aren't you?
12:27You know the trouble with you, Max?
12:28You don't treat yourself to the good things in life
12:30Aye?
12:31Here
12:32Put a bit of zing in your day
12:35Cheers
12:37Yeah
12:38Where's Dad?
12:40I managed to get him out into the garden
12:42He's still dreadfully up to see
12:44Gran, I keep trying to get through to him
12:46And he just knocked back every suggestion I make
12:48Will you hurry up, Nicky?
12:50You'll be patient a little longer
12:51You and your dad will have plenty of time to sort things out when Scott comes home
12:55You know, when Scott does come home, you're going to be pretty miserable
12:59There'll be a little bit more competition then, won't there?
13:01Won't be able to throw your weight around quite so much
13:03Reminds me, have you written to your mother lately?
13:06No, I've had too much homework
13:07I don't think that's much of an excuse
13:09Don't worry, she knows what I'm doing
13:10Ah, but does she know that sweet William?
13:12At least he's a gentleman
13:14Ah
13:15What's this?
13:16Sorry, I forgot to tell you
13:18They've already collected the laundry at school this week
13:21Bye
13:31What's the noise?
13:32What?
13:33Our new cook, remember?
13:34What are you doing here anyway?
13:35Oh, it's our lunch break
13:36I just happened to see you
13:37I left on sports day
13:38Yes, you did
13:39Why didn't you take it home with you last night?
13:40I forgot
13:41You didn't go home, did you?
13:42Is there some reason you don't want to go home?
13:43Has it got something to do with those bruises you had the other day?
13:44Does your father hit you?
13:45I have had some service for a stand
13:46I do have some service for a stand
13:47I don't know
13:48Maybe I have to take you
13:49If you put your kids down
13:50I said, I can't go with you
13:51I can't do that
13:52I can't do that
13:53But I'm just not sure
13:54But I can't do that
13:55I can't do that
13:57What kind of stuff
13:57I've never seen
13:59I can't do that
14:00What's the noise?
14:01What on your cook, remember?
14:02What are you doing here anyway?
14:03Oh, it's our lunch break
14:05I just happened to see you
14:06I left on sports day
14:07Yes, you did
14:08Why didn't you take it home with you last night?
14:10I forgot
14:11You didn't go home, did you?
14:12Is there some reason you
14:13I've had some service for a starving person.
14:16We'll talk about this when you finish school.
14:20What's all that noise?
14:22Oh, lamb chop.
14:23A new cook.
14:25I'll make things easier for you.
14:27Where's Daphne?
14:29On holidays.
14:30These are head red leaf and you're in charge.
14:32What's the sheer special then?
14:34Time-made steak and kidney pie.
14:36It's delicious, take my word.
14:37It sounds good, I'll have some.
14:38Yeah, all right, me too.
14:43Look, does he cook any in here?
14:46It's like he's had his brain removed.
14:47I'm sorry, he reckons he's a good cook.
14:49Oh, yeah?
14:50I saw the police guy outside your place to school.
14:52Yeah, yeah, just getting some more details about Scott.
14:55Oh, don't you worry, he'll be all right.
14:58Yeah, yeah, I hope so.
15:13What's that, Sergeant?
15:22Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Daniels, do you recognise this wallet?
15:26Looks like Scott's.
15:31Yes.
15:32Yes, it's his.
15:34Where?
15:35Where'd you find it?
15:36It was in the river on the body of a young man.
15:38Was it Scott?
15:41I'm afraid you're going to have to tell us that.
15:43As you probably know, we need some of the new Scott quite well
15:45to make a formal identification.
15:48Yes.
15:49Of course.
15:52It'd have to be me, wouldn't it?
16:01Well?
16:02What do you think?
16:03Hey?
16:04What off?
16:04The pie.
16:05Oh, is that what it was?
16:06I thought it was the ass truck.
16:08It's true, I mean, it's all crust.
16:09Look at it.
16:10Call this food, I could do better meself.
16:13Sorry, Zoe, I've got to agree with Max.
16:15I mean, look at that.
16:15There's nothing to it.
16:16There's no steak, kidney or anything.
16:18Yeah, I mean, the time we had to wait,
16:19I thought he must be butchering the beast as well.
16:21Where'd you get this plug?
16:23Oh, Cthello, he's an ex-shearer's cook.
16:25Oh, well, that explains it.
16:27I mean, if there's any good, he'd still be cooking for them blokes.
16:29You know, your cooking's in court on blue class to this.
16:32Now, do you see what Dad's got her to move in?
16:33Well, yeah, I'm hungry as when I come in.
16:35It's true, I tried to shout at myself a decent lunch.
16:37I cop this long.
16:38Oh, well, I'll take it back.
16:40What shall I tell him?
16:41Tell him it's pig's will.
16:42Would you tell him?
16:43No way.
16:44I mean, I wouldn't want to interfere with Daphne's business.
16:46You hide him, you fire him.
16:51What's he think he's got?
16:52I think he just quit.
16:54Has he got his bag?
16:55I think you'd better check your cooking, Sherry.
16:57If that's still OK, check your cut really.
16:59I think his ramen chops was made on his first day.
17:01Yeah, Daphne's never going to believe this.
17:04Hello?
17:05Oh, hi, Mrs. Daniels.
17:07Yeah, he's here.
17:08I'll just get him for you.
17:09Paul, it's your grandmother.
17:12Are you sure I can't get you a cup of tea, Aunty Helen?
17:16No, thank you, Nicky.
17:17I'm fine.
17:19What's going on?
17:20What's up?
17:24Grant?
17:29They found a body in the river.
17:31Oh, come on.
17:32It might not be Scott.
17:33Scott's wallet was on the body.
17:38Where's Dad?
17:40He's gone with the police to make an identification.
17:45I was so sure he was going to turn up.
17:47We were all hoping for that.
17:49I couldn't understand why Dad was so concerned.
17:52I really thought I'd come home and Scott would be sitting here.
17:54Are you sure of what it is?
17:59We identified it.
18:03I seem to have been waiting for hours.
18:06I started to do the dinner.
18:08I thought if I got busy, the time would pass.
18:11But all I can think of is Jim having to do this.
18:15No, no, no.
18:45No, no, no.
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