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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
00:43All taken care of mate, problem solved
00:45Oh hell, what did you say to her?
00:46Don't worry about it, she won't hassle you anymore
00:48Clyde, tell me what you said to her
00:50Easy, I said you were getting married next week
00:52What?
00:53Well you wanted her off your back didn't you?
00:55Not that way, everybody knows I'm not getting married
00:58She didn't, she took it without a murmur
01:00Didn't she even want to know who I was getting married to?
01:03Told her it was Daphne
01:04Daphne? How could you do that?
01:06Well you asked me to help, remember?
01:07I didn't think you'd do something as stupid as that
01:09What happens if Daphne finds out?
01:10Look, she doesn't need to know
01:12Even if she did find out about it, I'd explain it
01:14Don't worry, I'll fix it for you
01:16You already have
01:19Hey, do you like my new earrings?
01:20Yeah, I thought they were something different
01:22I got them for tonight
01:23You looking forward to our visitor?
01:25Aunt Rosemary? Sure
01:26Rosemary? Is she back from America?
01:28Probably she'll be coming down any time now
01:30Gran's really excited
01:31I've always loved Rosemary's clothes
01:33I bet she'll have on the latest New York fashions
01:35What visitor did you meet, Nicky?
01:37William, Jane's brother
01:39He's coming for dinner tonight
01:40Oh, looks like we'll have a house full
01:42Danny's coming too
01:43Danny? Is he coming tonight?
01:45Yep
01:46Looks like you're double booked
01:50Excuse me, Beth
01:51We're going now
01:52So could we settle up for what we've done so far?
01:54My checkbook's in the house
01:55No worries, I'll wait
01:56Has Shane gone?
01:57He's waiting up at the van
01:59Why didn't he tell me?
02:01Pardon?
02:02Why did he let me make such a fool of myself?
02:05Didn't want to hurt your feelings
02:07All he had to do was to tell me he was engaged
02:10Why didn't he say anything?
02:12You know what some guys are like
02:14Is it going to be a church wedding?
02:16Ah, no, it'll just be a quiet wedding at home
02:19You're going to be best man
02:21Yep, that's me, best man
02:23Anyway, I know Shane didn't mean to upset you
02:25Well, it's my fault really
02:27He's a nice guy
02:28I hope she looks after him
02:29She will, I'm sure
02:31They're in love
02:32Do you know her well?
02:33Daphne
02:34Yeah, she's my housemate
02:36Oh, you didn't say
02:41Then try and be on time tonight, will you?
02:43I'm not much for you, Paul
02:44Ah, rubbish, we're going to have a great time
02:46Yeah, but I don't think I'll be great company
02:51Dears, will you stop being in such a misery?
02:53You can't go on pining for Daphne all your life
02:55Yeah, I know
02:56Besides, it'll do you good to meet a new chick
02:58Well, Zoe reckons you're going to like this girl in it, eh?
03:00Oh, and try and find something decent to wear
03:03But, I was going to wear this
03:05Yes
03:06But you make things a hundred times worse, you drongo
03:08But she swallowed it
03:09Well, I don't care, he's going to have to tell her the truth
03:11I don't know why you take it so seriously
03:13Do you think it's a joke getting married?
03:15Married? Who's getting married?
03:17Would you believe me to Daphne?
03:19And then, to make things worse, he goes and tells Beth all about Daphne and what sort of a wedding it's going to be
03:28Typical! I mean the idiot! Just the sort of stupid thing he'd come up with
03:31So what are you going to do?
03:33Well, I tried to get Clive to go back and tell Beth that it wasn't true
03:36You know, of course he wouldn't
03:38So I guess I have to tell him myself
03:40Well, hurry up if all were you
03:41But the trouble is, Dad, Beth will probably start making a play for me again
03:45What's a hard life, son?
03:46Well, can't you think of some way to fix it?
03:48Well, I give up
03:49I bet Daphne won't be too thrilled
03:51Oh, she'll be furious with me
03:53You know, that idiot Clive, sometimes I go just, oh, I don't know
03:55He's your partner
03:57Well, not for much longer if he keeps pulling stunts like that
04:00I should have seen Dez's face
04:02Dez? How did he get to hear about it?
04:04Well, we went to bank our pay and he overheard us
04:06It's all right, I explained it to him
04:08He wasn't too happy about it, I can tell you
04:11These do?
04:13They're lovely
04:14Can you find a vase?
04:15Ta-da!
04:16How do I look?
04:17Very nice
04:18Which is better, this one or the first one that I showed you?
04:21Well, you look sweet in both of them
04:23Sweet? I don't want to look sweet
04:24That was a compliment?
04:26Yeah, but it's not right for tonight
04:28I want to look sophisticated for William
04:31What's with this William like?
04:33Why haven't you heard, mate?
04:34He wears gold-plated undies, you know
04:36He's the next best thing to the Prince of Wales
04:38For your information, William Hughes is just as good-looking as the Prince of Wales
04:41And he's getting just as good an education
04:43His family can afford the best schools
04:45Oh, is that why you like him? Because he's a rich kid?
04:47I like him because he's cultured
04:49And he knows how to behave like a gentleman
04:51So that's why I want to look my best, to make a good impression
04:53Yeah, but appearances aren't everything, Nicky
04:55There's nothing wrong in making an effort to look your best
04:58I thought you boys might like to dress for dinner
05:02What for? To impress William?
05:04I think we should always look our best
05:05Rosemary does, and look where she's gone
05:07Ah, yeah, good old Aunt Rosemary
05:09You've certainly gone overboard about her, haven't you?
05:11She's my daughter and I haven't seen her for two years
05:14That's right, Paul, you ought to be looking forward to seeing her
05:16I am
05:17Yeah, well I'm not
05:18She's an aggressive and pushy woman
05:19Paul
05:20I will not allow you to spoil her visit, Paul
05:22That's right, this is a family reunion
05:23And everyone, I mean everyone
05:25Is to give Rosemary a warm welcome
05:27Oh, and William too
05:28You mustn't be rude to him, Paul
05:29Well look, you can all stop worrying
05:31Because I'm not going to be here for dinner
05:32In fact, I'm not going to be around much at all while Rosemary's here
05:34Good
05:35If that's the way you feel
05:36You can stay out as long as you like
05:38Yeah, well I will
05:39Because I can't stand no old women
05:41I just say you're jealous because she's brainier than you are
05:43Yeah, she's too smart for her own good, you know that?
05:45What if you're good against her?
05:46She fired me, remember?
05:47That holiday job I had before uni
05:49She got me the job and then just gave me the sack to throw her weight around
05:52That isn't what happened
05:53It is the way it happened
05:54Well I still say you're jealous
05:56There is nothing to be jealous of
05:58Paul!
05:59You will apologise to your grandmother
06:00What for? For telling the truth?
06:01For behaving like a spoiled child
06:02You're not being very fair, Paul
06:03I whose side are you on
06:04Well cut it out!
06:05I'll have no more arguing
06:06Please don't stop on my account
06:08It's like old times
06:11Rosemary
06:13They always said there's no place like home
06:15Hi Mum
06:20Hey look, I'll show you how to do this now
06:22You sure you want to?
06:23After the shop?
06:24Should have seen the look on your face
06:27Well it's hardly surprising
06:29I don't mean when Shane said that he was married Daphne
06:32I mean when they explained it, it was just a story
06:34Yeah well anyway, we've got work to do
06:36It's none of my business who Daphne marries anyway
06:38Sort of alike, aren't they?
06:40Who, Shane and Daphne?
06:42No, Nicky and Daphne
06:44Nicky?
06:45She's nothing like Daphne
06:46Well not to look at
06:48We've both got a kind of class
06:50I mean Daphne's got class
06:52And they're both intelligent
06:53Nicky's got a great mind
06:55What's all this about Nicky?
06:57You were stuck on what, what, Marcie last week?
07:00Nicky's different
07:01She's special
07:02Having dinner with her tonight
07:03You've got a date with her?
07:04How do you manage that?
07:05Well it's actually dinner at the Robinsons
07:07But Nicky's gonna be there
07:09Yeah, we'll make the most of it
07:10This is your big chance to impress her
07:12Hmm
07:13I don't suppose I could go earlier
07:15Ooh, better get ready
07:17Yeah, go on
07:19Rack off
07:20Thanks
07:21See you in the morning
07:22Yeah, righto
07:23Righto
07:26Here we are
07:27One medium wet martini
07:29Thanks Jim
07:31To life
07:32Cheers
07:35So
07:36The other women of the family are away
07:38Hmm
07:39Bad timing really
07:40But they both send their love
07:41And Lucy asked me to make you promise
07:43Not to go back to America until she's seen you
07:45Well I promise
07:46How long are you actually gonna be your Aunt Rosemary?
07:48Oh Scott
07:49If you promise not to call me Aunt Rosemary again
07:51I'll let you eat my olive
07:53You remember when I always used to pinch the olive out of your glass?
07:55I've only been away two years mate
07:57I mean you were an olive grabber when you were a nappy
07:59Yeah
08:00I'll get it
08:04Hello Nicky
08:05You look great
08:06Hi Danny
08:07Rosemary
08:08How nice to see you
08:10Now that we're old
08:11Oh, I mean now that I'm old
08:13What I mean is now that we're old
08:15Danny Ranz
08:16Yes, how are you Danny?
08:18You smell good
08:21It's aftershave
08:23Here you go
08:25Oh
08:26So I gather you've taken New York by storm
08:29Read all about the Rosemary Daniels Corporation
08:31And the Business Digest
08:32Are you with the Business Digest?
08:34Mmm
08:35I'm a banker these days
08:36Oh, well um
08:37Maybe we could do some business later
08:39Knock knock
08:40William
08:41Sorry I'm a bit tardy
08:43I don't know this into town too well
08:44It's fine
08:45Everybody I'd like you to meet my friend William Hughes
08:48William this is Jim Robinson
08:50William
08:51Rosemary Daniels
08:52How do you do?
08:53And I'm Scott
08:54G'day
08:55G'day
08:56And this is Danny from next door
08:57How?
08:58Danny from next door
08:59Danny Ramsey
09:00Oh, you must be William
09:02I'm Helen Daniels, Nicky's aunt
09:04You're just in time for dinner
09:06Will you all come through?
09:07This way then
09:12Delicious
09:13You've no idea how much I miss your cooking, Mum
09:15Hmm
09:16Enough to keep you in Australia?
09:17Maybe
09:18Or perhaps I'll smuggle you back to New York
09:20I gather you dabble in business, Rosemary
09:22Mmm
09:23I dabble a bit
09:24Oh, that's nice
09:25I think it's good for women these days to have a hobby outside the home
09:28What have you got? A share in a boutique or something?
09:30Well
09:31Not exactly, William
09:33The Rosemary Daniels Corporation does management consultancy
09:36and investment packaging
09:37We have marketing and publicity subdivisions
09:39And mainly we deal in company purchase and takeover
09:42Now, by training, of course, I'm a business actuary
09:45That's a statistician involved in risks and percentages and so on
09:48I see
09:49You said you were here on business, Rosemary
09:51Do you mind if I ask what exactly?
09:53Well, I plan to set up an Australian division, Danny
09:56It depends on finding the right person for the job
09:59And I can't stay away from New York for too long
10:01How do you go about starting something like that?
10:04I'm sure Rosemary doesn't want to talk business all night, Danny
10:07Ah, she will if you let her, Nicky
10:09Rosemary's always had an ambitious temperament, William
10:12Whereas my other daughter, Anne, well, she was more of a homemaker
10:15Like me
10:16Yeah
10:17Anne was not interested in business, no
10:19Home and family's all that interested, Anne
10:20Oh, I believe that should be enough for any woman
10:22Personally, I see no need for women to have a career of any sort
10:26We should be free to choose, though
10:28I'm planning to study law
10:29Oh, now that's a waste of taxpayers' money
10:32I mean, you'll do a few years and dump it all to get married and have babies
10:35Oh, come on, William
10:36Not all women give up their careers to get married, you know
10:38Well, my other grandmother, Bess Robinson
10:40She raised a family and was a famous journalist
10:42Oh, that's different
10:43I mean, women can handle literary careers or things in the arts
10:46It's just business that they should stay out of
10:48Why?
10:49Oh, Rosemary's done better than most men, and good luck to her
10:51Yeah
10:52Thank you, Danny
10:53Have we all finished our entree?
10:55Nicky, will you clear the plates?
10:56No, I'll do it
10:57I'll help
10:58I'll do it
10:59And I'll get some music on
11:01You lead the way, Danny
11:03Excuse me
11:09Please don't feel threatened
11:11Danny is a bit young for me
11:17Come on, Bess, where are you?
11:19Sounds like she's out
11:20I've just got to sort this out
11:22Well, I'll keep them warning
11:23No, no, no
11:24Why, look, I've made up my mind
11:25I want to set things straight with her
11:26Well, if she's out, she's out
11:31I'll go for a drive and call me there later
11:33Can I borrow the van?
11:34Yeah, keys in my overalls
11:35In the laundry, you think?
11:50Good evening, Mr. Ramsey
11:52I...
11:53Oh, Mrs. Travis
11:54Oh, I mean, Beth
11:55Come here, come here
11:56Well, I can stay for a minute
11:57I just wanted to give this to Shane
11:59And wish him all the best for his...
12:02No, look, you can't do that
12:04Why not?
12:05I mean, you shouldn't have
12:06Look, it's the least I can do
12:08We had a bit of a misunderstanding
12:09And, well, I do like Shane
12:12But I just hope he and Daphne are going to be happy together
12:15Would you give him this, please?
12:17Listen
12:18I don't know how to tell you this
12:21There's not going to be no wedding
12:23It's off?
12:24It was never off
12:26I mean, Shane's not getting married to Daphne or anyone
12:29It was just...
12:30Dad?
12:31Dad?
12:32Dad?
12:33Did you realise that, um...
12:36Beth?
12:39Please let me explain, Beth
12:40You don't need to, I understand
12:42You don't
12:43Shane, I feel stupid and embarrassed
12:46Let me go
12:47I feel bad, too
12:48I didn't want to hurt you
12:49You lied to me
12:50I didn't
12:52It was Clive who made up the whole story
12:54You let me go on believing it
12:56Well, that's because I...
12:58I think I wanted to believe it myself
13:00Ah, so now you are in love with Daphne
13:03I've never really admitted to myself before, till now
13:06Boy, I said I was never going to get hitched
13:08You never told her how you feel?
13:11I took her out for a while, but it was casual, you know
13:14Then she dumped me for Des Clark, but they've split up now
13:18I'm sorry I harassed you
13:20I hope it works out
13:23I'm the one who should be apologising to you
13:26Really, you've been very understanding
13:28Well, I know what it's like to lose someone, you love
13:33Your present?
13:34No, keep it
13:35I can't do that
13:36Keep it
13:38Maybe it'll bring some luxury
13:41I hope you marry her
13:42Scott
13:52Catch
13:53Hey, don't do that
13:54If we break anything, we'll be in trouble
13:57Not like your place, eh, William?
13:58What do you mean?
13:59If you break a cup, just buy a whole new set
14:01I don't know, I've never broken a cup
14:04It must be a top catch
14:05It'll be all that cricket you play at your school
14:07No, what I mean is, I don't do any of this at home
14:09We've got a kitchen girl
14:11A kitchen girl?
14:12What ever happened to women's lib?
14:14Well, the kitchen's a woman's domain
14:17Not anymore, it isn't
14:19Like Nicky said, we should all learn how to do this
14:22Here, your first lesson in drying up
14:24Now you take a cup, and you polish it dry
14:26And then you pass it to Scott here
14:28Think you can remember that?
14:29Danny, you're not being funny
14:31No, I'm being serious
14:34It's about time how...
14:36Well, sorry, William Hugh's here
14:38Learned some domestic duties
14:39I think I shall go home, Nicky
14:40Oh, don't go because of them
14:42They've got no manners
14:43Yeah, so I noticed
14:44Will you see me out, Nicky?
14:45You two should be ashamed of yourselves
14:47Why, William?
14:49Here we are, home sweet home
14:51The stairs is home, not yours
14:53Hey, where is he? Did we leave him behind?
14:54No, here he comes
14:56You ladies, just sit down, relax
14:58And I'll put some music on
15:00Give me that, Dez
15:01You go and get some serviettes
15:03I'll get some plates
15:04Oh, no, don't worry
15:05We'll use fingers, it'll be more fun
15:06Oh, I just better clean up here
15:08Dez, don't do that
15:10Why don't you go and get that bubbly
15:11That I saw on the bridge before
15:12Bubbly?
15:13Okay
15:14I feel a bit awkward
15:15I don't think he wants to speak
15:16Oh, relax, he'll be alright
15:17He does seem fairly depressed, Paul
15:19So, it's up to us to cheer him up
15:21Look, we'll have a drink, a bit of a dance
15:22And he'll be a barrel of laughs
15:23A barrel of laughs once we get in the party mood
15:33I'm finished
15:34Thank you
15:35Kitchen's spotless again, mate
15:36Well done, sit yourselves down
15:37Were you talking about your business, Rosemary?
15:39Hmm
15:40I'd love to hear more about it
15:41Well, I don't think Rosemary wants to talk shop at this time of night, Danny
15:44Oh, I don't know, Jim
15:45Some of my best deals are being clinched after a good dinner
15:49This new local branch that you're setting up
15:51Don't suppose you'd have a spot for a bright young executive
15:54I'll tell you what, Danny
15:55Learning banking is the best training you could get
15:58Now, you stick at that for a couple of years
15:59And maybe I will have a place for you one day
16:01How about a place for a bright young lady?
16:04Oh, I don't think that Rosemary's work would suit you, Nicky
16:07Why not?
16:08Yes, why not?
16:09Well, it's a competitive field
16:10You need a sort of aggression to succeed
16:12Oh, is that how you see me, Jim?
16:14Aggressive
16:15Women have to be aggressive in business to overcome male prejudice
16:18Well said, Nicky
16:20Although I don't think Jim would agree with you
16:23I think he thinks all women should be like my dear sister was
16:26Slaving in the kitchen with a baby on each other
16:28Maybe on each other
16:29No, I don't think that
16:31But there are alternatives to your lifestyle, Rosemary
16:34It wouldn't suit every woman
16:37Trouble is, I still love her
16:40I mean, people tell me to forget about her, but
16:44I can't
16:46Do you know her, Nadine? Have you ever met Daphne?
16:49Zowie will tell you, she's this beautiful girl
16:52It is, mate
16:54And I could have married her
16:56But, um, you know, I was just so stupid
17:00I just let her slip through my fingers
17:03The most wonderful girl
17:06Oh, aren't you wallowing in it a bit, mate?
17:08Paul, let me say Atlas
17:09Oh, perhaps you'd like me to leave, then?
17:11I thought you were Dez's friend
17:12You're not behaving like one
17:14Would you like to see a picture of her?
17:16Nadine, I've got a photo of Daphne I carry with me everywhere
17:20Could you explain how it works?
17:22Yes, well, say you have a small company, or even a large company that needs an injection of cash or wishes to be taken over
17:28Well, you'd come to me
17:29Now, my corporation would work out the best way of putting your firm on the market and handle negotiations on your behalf
17:35A package it, you mean?
17:36Exactly, Danny
17:38Oh, look at the time
17:40Well, yes, I guess I am feeling a bit of jet lag
17:43I must get home, Rosemary, it's great to see you again, and congratulations on your success
17:46Good night, all, see you squad
17:48Good night, Danny
17:49I'll see you myself
17:50Good night, Danny
17:51You guys will be making a move, too
17:52Okay
17:53Night, Rosemary
17:54Night, Nicky
17:55I'm gonna go to bed and read for a while, nice to see you again, Rosemary
17:58Thank you, Jim
17:59Good night, Jim
18:00I don't know how you handle it all
18:07I didn't think a dinner party would faze you, not after your high-powered job
18:13Well, work's work, but when I get home I like to relax
18:16Oh, no mad social world
18:19No, not anymore, not these days
18:21Keith
18:22How's your personal life?
18:23Oh, mum
18:24Straight to the point
18:25Well, this is the first chance I've had to ask you
18:28Well
18:30Is there a special man?
18:32Mm-hmm
18:33Well, actually, yes, there is
18:35A very special man
18:36Good
18:37Who is he?
18:38Where did you meet him?
18:39Ah, his name's Gerard Singer, and I met Gerard Singer the artist
18:42Yes, do you know him?
18:43Oh, I do read the magazines
18:45He had an exhibition recently
18:47Yes
18:48Well, I've known him for over a year
18:50We have a strong relationship, but
18:52Oh, I don't know how permanent it is
18:54But you love him, though
18:56Yes, yes, and he loves me
18:59But, oh dear, I've messed up relationships before
19:01Oh, Rosemary, you're still not concerned about that affair with Brian, are you?
19:06Yes, well, I do still think about Brian, Mum
19:08I know it was for the best that we broke up, but
19:10You know, it hurt, and I haven't forgiven Paul for the part he played in it
19:14Is that right?
19:15Oh, Paul
19:17You're deluding yourself, you know that?
19:19The whole office knew the real truth
19:22Real truth?
19:23What are you talking about?
19:24Oh, Brian was just having a fling with you
19:26You became too serious, so he wanted to get rid of you, and he used me
19:30That's the truth, whether you like it or not
19:32If you like it or not
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