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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
00:38Fancy seeing you here
00:42Helen!
00:44What a surprise
00:46Yes, Christ
00:48Oh, don't rush away
00:50You're looking wonderful
00:54Feeling wonderful
00:56I'm very pleased that you could meet that rich divorced lady
01:00What do you know about that?
01:02Everything
01:04Including one fascinating piece of information
01:06That even you don't know
01:08It was a business deal, fair to both sides
01:10Of course, what could be fairer
01:12Fifty thousand dollars
01:14For a hundred thousand dollars worth of diamonds
01:16Might seem just
01:18Good one side
01:20Fifty thousand dollars for fakes
01:22Generous and extreme
01:24Fakes?
01:25But they're very good
01:26I assure you
01:27They're genuine
01:28One hundred percent glass
01:30You've been had, Douglas
01:32I've waited a long time for this moment
01:35You've deceived me
01:36Emotionally
01:37And financially
01:38I suggest you think twice
01:40Before you cheat anybody else
01:42There was a time when
01:46There was a time when
01:50I would have trusted you with
01:52With everything
01:55And now I only pity you
01:57Max, we did it!
02:14So there!
02:15You're lucky you didn't get your head bashed in
02:17Oh, Douglas Blake's not the mafia
02:19He's just a cheap little confidence trickster who steals money from middle aged women
02:23He's a crook!
02:24You know, tangling with crooks are likely to get hurt
02:26It's all Helen's fault
02:27Never involve my family in this
02:28Here
02:29What's this?
02:30Helen's fifty thousand
02:35You got the money back?
02:36Yes!
02:37Oh, it was so exhilarating
02:38I'd put that in safe peeping until I see Helen
02:41Now wait a minute
02:42You mean to tell me you used to out con the con man?
02:44Brilliantly!
02:45You didn't know what hit him
02:46Best news we've had around here in ages
02:49Thank you!
02:50Ah, well, second best
02:52Is there something I don't know?
02:55How much of this house do you reckon you own, Madge?
02:57Fifty-one percent
02:59And you own the other forty-nine
03:00Which makes you the senior part
03:02I'm afraid so
03:03Well, you can stop worrying
03:05Daddy's worked it all out
03:06We've got fifty percent each
03:08Maths never was your best subject, Max
03:11No, no, this is dinkum
03:13Better get used to the idea, Madge
03:15We're equal partners
03:16Been a pretty good day all round, hasn't it, eh?
03:18Hey?
03:29Michael's happy
03:30Where's your back?
03:32You're probably the big sister he never had
03:34Couldn't turn a blind eye
03:36The authorities are turning a blind eye to me
03:39Here he goes
03:41I won't be ticked, just want to get stuck in the dice
03:51Mike
03:55I know you've been sleeping here again
03:58Sorry, Todd
03:59I found your sleeping bag, again
04:01Guess you want me to go then, eh?
04:03Well, what else can I do?
04:05I've warned you about the health department
04:07You know the trouble I can get into
04:11How's your mother?
04:12Okay
04:14She doesn't have to take that sort of treatment, you know
04:15There are places she can go
04:17Bringing the authorities in would be a blow to her pride
04:19She just couldn't take it
04:21I'm sorry to add to your problems
04:22But you can't go on sleeping here
04:24No, I'll work extra to pay
04:25It's not the money
04:27I thought you'd understand
04:29I thought you'd want to help
04:31Forget that
04:37I had to stop it, I had no idea
04:39Just as well
04:40I'd have tried to stop you, you know
04:41You know, it's nerves of steel
04:42That's how you did it
04:43Mission is happening, guys
04:45Do you know about this one?
04:47Yeah, yeah, yeah
04:48Old Dinger's gonna watch out
04:49But you're not gonna have it in the bag
04:50It's too late to tell you everything
04:51Well, I could kill a pair of you for doing this on your own
04:56Thank you
04:59But as it is
05:00I think you're both brilliant
05:02Well, Jim
05:03Here's the money I borrowed from you
05:05I'm sorry it caused you so much hardship
05:07Well, look
05:08Being short of cash was the best thing that ever happened to me
05:10It got me off my backside
05:11It made me invent that, Jack
05:12I think, you know
05:13You couldn't have the money
05:14I want you to take it
05:15There must be a thousand things you could do with it yourself
05:17I'll spend it for you
05:18I can find it
05:19You know how I feel about that
05:21I know, I know
05:22I should spend the time stopping
05:23Precisely
05:24Speaking of which
05:25I don't go
05:26Good on you, Grant
05:27Off you go
05:28Bye, Al
05:29See you, mate
05:30Bye-bye, Scott
05:31Please
05:32Well
05:33I suppose I can find a few things to do with
05:36Well, I think this calls for a toast
05:38Yeah
05:39What'll it be?
05:40Um
05:41Let's bury the past and drink to a bright future
05:43To a bright future
05:44A bright future
05:45A bright future
05:46A bright future
05:47Mmm
05:50I thought Daphne was a friend
05:51Well, she is
05:52And she's not being unfair
05:54No
05:55Oh, no
06:00I'm busy, Mum
06:01Mike, I'm worried about you
06:02Me too
06:03You come home with me?
06:05I've got two hours to go yet
06:06Mike
06:07Your father's been under a lot of strain at work
06:10Other men can't cope with their jobs
06:11It doesn't mean they have to take it out on their families
06:13Is there any way I can help?
06:14I don't know where he goes nights
06:15He's been sleeping here
06:16Have you let him?
06:17No, I've told him it's got to stop but he's been turning out covered in bruises
06:19Well, that's none of your business
06:20It says his father locks him around
06:21You're only hearing one side of it
06:22Mike's not perfect, you know
06:23If you really want to help, send him home
06:24If you really want to help, send him home
06:26I'm sorry, Dave
06:27You shouldn't have to cop that
06:28I'm sorry, Dave
06:29You shouldn't have to cop that
06:30I don't know where he goes
06:31I don't know where he goes nights
06:32I don't know where he goes nights
06:33He's been sleeping here
06:34Have you let him?
06:35Well, that's none of your business
06:36It says his father locks him around
06:38You're only hearing one side of it
06:40Mike's not perfect, you know
06:42If you really want to help, send him home
06:54I'm sorry, Dave
06:55You shouldn't have to cop that
06:56Well, it certainly was fun
06:58But my goodness, I was nervous
07:01Fancy being able to put the whole wretched business behind me
07:04Yeah, ought to take a holiday, Ellen
07:07Not for the next couple of weeks
07:08Rosemary's going to be here
07:09Oh
07:10Oh, blimey
07:11I ought to be on our best behaviour then
07:13Max
07:14Ah, I know you're only joking
07:16Of course he is
07:17Of course he
07:18Yes, Rosemary and I used to fight
07:19But that's all in the past
07:21Now I'm looking forward to seeing her again
07:23I've told Paul this to be no nonsense
07:25I want this to be a happy visit
07:26Anyway, it's time you forgave and forgot
07:28Oh, no, hang on a minute
07:29It's not really...
07:30Jim, let it drop off
07:31Well, I happen to like Rosemary
07:32Oh, we all like her
07:33And I'm proud of her
07:34She's made a wonderful career for herself
07:36It seems a pity she never married
07:38But that's what she wanted
07:39She always reckoned there was
07:40More to a woman's life than a home and a family
07:42Yeah, that'll be right
07:43Another rat bag in Ramsey Street
07:45Definitely not
07:47Yeah, well
07:48There's to Rosemary
07:50God bless her and all who's sail with her
07:52To Rosemary?
07:53To Rosemary
07:54Mike, you might as well go home
08:03No, I'd rather hang on
08:04Look, your mum seemed pretty upset
08:09Why don't you go home and talk it over with her?
08:11Keeping out of Dad's way is better for everybody
08:13Including Mum
08:14Well, you and the shop and Zoe
08:17Well, it's more like a home and a family than...
08:21Well, me sleeping here is not hurting anybody
08:23And if you send me away, I don't know what's gonna happen
08:25I hate doing it
08:27You're welcome here any time
08:29Working or not, except at night
08:31I'm sorry
08:32I suppose this is it then
08:34I'll be out of your way
08:37Oh, why me?
08:38Why do I always have to be the bad guy?
08:42Believe me, Zoe, there's only one safe rule
08:44And that's to stay out of other people's lives
08:46Could be easier said than done
08:48Oh, just what I need
08:51Hi, Jeff
08:52Remember me?
08:53No, who are you?
08:54Of course she does
08:56You're making your day
08:58Oh
09:01Des, we're running a business here
09:02We're rushed off our feet
09:03No, we're not
09:04We haven't had a customer for hours
09:05Well, this is business
09:07I mean, I need some food
09:08And who's the best cook for miles around?
09:11Daphne
09:13Oh
09:14I can understand you wanting something decent to eat
09:16You've seen the takeaway cartons in that rubbish chip you call a home
09:21It's not the same without you, do you?
09:24I miss you
09:25I miss you
09:26As a person, I mean
09:28I miss you too
09:30I keep thinking about
09:32The time you kissed me
09:34And
09:36I thought
09:37She cares about me
09:38She really cares about me
09:40And she cares enough to want to marry me
09:44Only so
09:45I didn't know whether she'd turn up when the time came
09:49What?
09:51I...
09:52This food is really wonderful, Daph
10:07We'll wait till you get to the cyanide
10:09Don't be so hard on him
10:11Don't be so hard on him
10:12He's nervous
10:13He's saying all the wrong things
10:15Well, he always says the wrong things
10:17Go ahead and do something useful, would you?
10:21I must admit, you've got a real play for cooking
10:26I suppose you know the food was just an excuse
10:27I'd have to be deaf, dumb, blind and stupid not to realise that
10:31Look, I need to talk to you about the wedding
10:35Don't you see that everybody makes mistakes?
10:36Yes, I can
10:37I was one of your mistakes, you were one of mine
10:38Are you having sweet?
10:39What?
10:40It's the chef's night off, so we've only got black forest cake and lemon meringue pie
10:41No, no thanks
10:42Good, then if you'd like to see the waitress on your way out, she'll give you your bill
10:43Thank you
10:44Thank you
11:05Mike!
11:10Just this once, it's not gonna matter if I don't leave my shoes at the front door
11:14Anyway, I might not be staying
11:15You used to be such a good boy about keeping things looking nice
11:19But I don't care, you're home, that's the main thing
11:23I'll cook your favourite dinner
11:24Fine
11:29I don't think you're being fair to us
11:31I know it's been difficult, but I care about you, and your father cares
11:36All he cares about is hiding the fact that he can't understand computers and that he's scared to death of them
11:41But he's in danger of losing his job
11:42Oh, that's his problem
11:44All I'm asking is that you be patient with him
11:48It's a terrible thing for someone who's been a success all his life to suddenly realise that he's a failure
11:53Sure mum, whatever you say
11:55Well Danny's right, the house is half and half
12:05Good
12:06Not that I would have used it against you, me being the major shareholder
12:09No, no, if you wouldn't
12:11Oh, Max
12:12Please, I'll ask you something sort of personal
12:19You wouldn't be getting sweet on Jim Robinson, would you?
12:26I mean, I've got nothing against it, it'd do a lot worse
12:28What about you and Fred?
12:30Yes
12:32Your marriage gone bung as well
12:34We've separated
12:36Oh, God, it's an epidemic
12:39I thought you and Fred had the perfect marriage
12:42I should have seen it coming
12:45I suppose everyone says that, don't they?
12:48But I didn't
12:50He met up with a younger woman and one day, off they went
12:57Ramses don't have much of a track record in the marriage stakes, do they?
13:00No
13:02Tom's the only one of us still married
13:03Yeah, you'll be right
13:06Still, I would have said the same about you and Fred
13:09Well, anyway, now you know why I'm here
13:13I haven't got anywhere else to go
13:16So, you're stuck with me
13:19Yeah, well
13:21What a family for, eh?
13:28Bye bye
13:29Alright ladies, looks like your troubles are over
13:31What happened to the customers?
13:33Did Zoe fight them off?
13:35Scott, Daphne's had a pretty rough time today
13:37Had a rough time all round
13:39Been hearing about the wedding
13:40Sounds like it was a real mess
13:42Good one Scott, I can always count on you to cheer me up
13:45I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking
13:47It's not your fault
13:49So, uh, when do I start?
13:51Your men back here
13:53There's nothing doing, I'm afraid, we've got Mike
13:55He's filling in for me, he'll understand
13:57Not right at the moment, he won't
13:58He's got some real problems
14:00He's an old man
14:02That's why he likes working here, it gets him out of the house
14:04And he's saving money so he and his mother can move out someday
14:07I can't take a job from him then, can I?
14:09I'm sorry, I feel bad enough as it is without doing that to him as well
14:12Idiots!
14:14Bad day was it, Dad?
14:16Of course it was a bad day
14:18Hello darling, can I get you anything?
14:20This wonderful new system it has
14:22We're spending all our time in meetings instead of getting on with the work
14:24Most new systems have problems, Dad
14:26What would you know about it?
14:28Not much
14:30And who said you could come back here?
14:31You'll come back when I say so
14:34Oh David, he's sorry he upset you
14:36I'm sorry, Dad
14:38Where have you been?
14:40The girl at the coffee shop
14:42What girl at the coffee shop?
14:44What girl? What's she got to do with it?
14:46She was only trying to help
14:48Who is this girl?
14:50Who is this girl?
14:52Who is this girl?
14:54What girl at the coffee shop?
14:56What girl? What's she got to do with it?
14:57What's she got to do with it?
14:59She was only trying to help
15:00Who is this girl?
15:01What do you mean telling her?
15:03Look at me when I'm talking to you
15:05I had to tell somebody
15:06You had to? Why? Who is she?
15:07She's just a friend
15:08A friend who pokes her nose into other people's affairs
15:11Dear, look at the time
15:13Mike, would you set the table please?
15:15Darling, if you'd like to wash before tea
15:27Well, well, well, look at you who's here, eh?
15:35Hello, Jim
15:37Madge, Max
15:38Has Helen come down to earth yet?
15:40Ah, sort of
15:41We're fighting over Rosemary now
15:43She hasn't even arrived yet?
15:44She's trouble, that one
15:45Not like Madge here
15:47You know, I've known her all me life
15:48Never a cross word
15:50Oh, what's your secret?
15:52Having a brother with a thick skull
15:54Family joke, really
15:55Family joke, really
15:56You know, when we were kids
15:57She used to call me
15:58Dumbo and Puddin and
16:00Never meant it, but
16:01You know, in terms of affection, really
16:02She's got this real love and nature, see
16:04Actually, you two have got a lot in common
16:07Max, you're boring Jim to death
16:09No, I'm not
16:11I mean it
16:12I mean, you two should get together
16:14I'm sure Jim has plenty to do with his time
16:16Without wasting it on the neighbours
16:17So what's he doing here, then, eh?
16:18Well, I...
16:19You come over to have a chat
16:20Feeling lonely, eh?
16:21Well, no, actually
16:22I'd come to ask a favour, Max
16:23I wanted some tap washes
16:24Cos Scott used all ours to make a pinball machine
16:26Kids, eh?
16:27Yeah
16:28What would we do without them?
16:30You think it's clever, do you?
16:31Telling some stranger all about us
16:33She's...
16:34Yes
16:35She's what?
16:36What were you gonna say?
16:37Nothing, it doesn't matter
16:38It matters to me
16:40Well, come on, I'm waiting
16:41Please, David, leave him alone
16:43I warn you
16:44Are you threatening me?
16:46Leave that
16:47Get your dirty foot away from her
16:56Night, Daphne
16:57Night
16:58Zoe, I wanna talk to Daphne alone
16:59Would you mind, please, Luda?
17:00Yeah, sure
17:01Help yourself
17:04What's all this about?
17:05I wanna lock up
17:06Daphne, it's time we started acting like adults
17:08Now, I made mistakes, I admit that
17:09But you're not perfect either
17:10Des
17:11Don't interrupt, they haven't finished
17:12Des, you're wasting your time
17:13Tom, I took a stand in some straight talk
17:14Des!
17:18It's over
17:27I just don't understand how anyone could do that to their son
17:30And Mike seems such a nice kid
17:32He is
17:33I like him anyway
17:34You know, it's frustrating not knowing how to help
17:37Just be his friend, that's all you can do
17:39Yeah, well it makes me appreciate things around here, that's for sure
17:42I mean you, Gran, Paul and Lucy
17:44You mean you're admitting you've got a good family?
17:46You know what I mean
17:47Yeah, sure
17:48Well I'll let you get on with your
17:50Um, algebraic progressions
17:52Algebra, we used to call it maths
17:54Yeah
17:55Dad
17:56I'm sorry I didn't call you straight away
17:58With the trouble on the school excursion
18:00Yeah, I wish you had
18:02I just figured I had to clear up my own mess
18:04I mean, I can't always go running to my father
18:07I guess that means you're growing up
18:10Don't stay out too late, mate
18:11I won't
18:12Night, Dad
18:13Good night
18:14Mike!
18:15You look terrible!
18:16What's happened?
18:17It's Dad, I think I've killed him
18:21Mike!
18:22You look terrible!
18:23What's happened?
18:24It's Dad, I think I've killed him
18:38you think
18:40Goodbye
18:41What's happened?
18:43I guess you did
18:44You remember
18:45you maybe
18:47You ever find the wrong story?
18:49I�
18:50I connect
18:52with 750
18:54Soccer
18:55And not enough
18:57I need you
18:58I don't know
18:58I need you
18:59I need you
19:01To see
19:02How it's made
19:03Something
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