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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
00:46Hello, Helen Daniels speaking
00:48Bert Rawlings, Mr. Daniels
00:50You took the bait
00:52I gave him 24 hours
00:56Let's hurry him up
00:58Excellent, Mr. Rawlings
01:00You've done well
01:02We can expect to hear from our Mr. Blake very soon
01:04As the sort of column used to
01:06He'll make his move quick, smart
01:08Nothing scares him more than a little heat
01:10I hope you've profited from the exchange
01:12Five hundred
01:14Well, you deserve every penny
01:16Thank you again, and goodbye
01:18Hi, how was your day?
01:20Ah, flat out most of it
01:22Oh, some good sales though
01:23That's the main thing
01:24Zoe called
01:26Oh, yeah, what did she want?
01:28Well, it's always a little hard to know with Zoe
01:30I think she wanted you to go out with her
01:32Well, tonight?
01:33Hmm
01:34No, no, no, I can't avoid having a stack of paperwork
01:36It's all got to be done by tomorrow
01:37Oh
01:38Oh, I'll go and see her later
01:40Why don't you go now?
01:41Oh, she can wait
01:42Ah, if you're hungry, have an apple though
01:46Plenty in the fridge
01:47I had a letter from America today
01:52Oh, yeah? Anyone I know?
01:54Rosemary
01:56She's arriving sometime this week
01:58How long?
01:59For how long?
02:00Not all that long
02:01So the least you can do is to be pleasant to her
02:03After all, she is your aunt
02:04She also sacked me from that insurance job, remember?
02:07From all accounts, Paul, she had every right
02:10She only did it to show a boyfriend what a tough operator she was
02:13I thought it was because you spent too much time acting the fool with a typist
02:16Yeah, that's the excuse she is
02:18The problem with Rosemary is she wouldn't know a good time if she fell over it
02:21Sounds as if your nose is still out of joint
02:23Gran, Rosemary is a pushy and aggressive woman who uses people
02:27She always has to come out on top
02:30Now, I don't like her and I don't like a type
02:32And if it comes to the point, I'll say it to her face
02:34You'll do no such thing, as long as she's here, you're the son
02:36As long as she's here, Gran, I'll be around as little as possible
02:38Why don't you just face the fact that Rosemary's nothing but an out-and-out bitch
02:41Paul
02:42Well, she is
02:45She's agreed to take us back
02:46Yeah, that's great
02:48Ah, yeah, well, there's also a price
02:50I had to agree to go out with her again
02:52So?
02:53Listen, mate, when it comes to women, I like to be the one calling the shots
02:56Well, you should have thought of that when you muscled in on me
02:58I was the one Beth was interested in first, not you
03:00The only reason I muscled in was because you were playing Lord Muck
03:03And I was left to do all the work
03:04We're supposed to be a partnership, remember?
03:07That's where you made your first mistake
03:09The Comrade system calls utopia
03:12Capitalism's the only way to go
03:14Yeah, well, you just keep your opinions to yourself, alright?
03:16You know, this doesn't concern Wall Street, sir
03:18Although, well, careful administration of public readily never hurt anyone
03:22I thought it would have been perfectly obvious to you, Danny, with your penetrating political insight
03:27There's no such thing as a free lunch, alright?
03:29I agree to go out with Beth
03:31What am I expected to do in return, eh?
03:35Can you say goodnight?
03:38It was wonderful
03:40Fresh air, no crowds
03:42I love the mountains
03:44Just wish I could get up there more often
03:46There's no one stopping you
03:47Not anymore
03:48Well, it's good to have you back again
03:51Thanks
03:52Got the place to yourself, then?
03:54I'll pause around somewhere
03:55We're not talking, we've had a bit of an argument
03:57Oh
03:58Well, I have an adopted daughter who's coming home to Australia for a while
04:04Her name's Rosemary
04:06Unfortunately, she and Paul don't get on
04:08Or should I say, Paul doesn't get on with Rosemary, put it that way
04:12Paul seems to be having that problem with a lot of people lately
04:15What happened?
04:16Well, a couple of years ago she gave him a part-time job
04:20And there were a few problems and it fell to her to sack him
04:24And Paul's pride still hasn't recovered
04:26That's about it
04:27Still, that's his problem
04:29We have enough worries without bothering about other people's
04:32Didn't you think you had any problems?
04:34Well, not so much a problem
04:37I have to tell somebody or I'll go crazy
04:40Do you remember Douglas Blake?
04:42Don't tell me he's back
04:43He's back, but hopefully not for long
04:45Whoever said revenge is sweet certainly knew what they were talking about
04:49There you go
04:54Play's up again, give us a call, won't you?
04:56Okay, thanks
04:57Hello
05:02Isn't that Blake over there, reading the paper?
05:04Is he staying here?
05:06There's no one over there with a paper
05:10Hey, Blake, come back here
05:12I mean, there he was
05:14Largest life reading the paper
05:15Wouldn't think he had a care in the world
05:16Who?
05:17That black bug, you know, took Ellen's money
05:20Oh
05:21Yeah
05:22I tried to catch him for you, he's too quick off the mark
05:24But
05:25Well, aren't you pleased?
05:26I mean, at least we know he's round the place
05:28Or to call the cops, you know
05:30Look, I think I might go and get some of the account books and say
05:33See how the coffee shot's been going while I've been away
05:35Okay, well, what's going on?
05:38Sit down, Max
05:43Douglas was supposed to be meeting Madge at the Regal's afternoon
05:46Madge? What for?
05:48Because between the two of us, we've worked out a way to beat the man at his own game
05:51What?
05:52What?
05:53He's swindled me out of $50,000 and we're going to do the same to him
05:56Are you crazy?
05:57You should both end up in more strife than Flash Gordon
05:59I doubt it
06:01Though all our efforts may be a waste of time now
06:03He's not going to turn up with you hanging around
06:05I reckon I've done Madge a favour
06:07What on earth makes you think that?
06:09Listen, I don't like the idea you put my sister in danger
06:12Doing your dirty work
06:14Madge knew exactly what she was letting herself in for, Max
06:17She didn't object in the slightest
06:18She wants her stupid head red
06:20Look, it was the only way I had to get even with Douglas
06:23You don't think he should get off scot-free for what he did, do you?
06:26Well, no, no, of course I don't
06:27Stop making such a fuss
06:29Pray to goodness that the man's as greedy as I think he is
06:37I don't believe it
06:38You've been through three cooks, you took money from the till to buy champagne
06:41It was a bargain
06:42It wasn't yours to take in the first place
06:44Well, I've paid it back
06:45Yeah, only after you borrowed it from Des
06:49This place is a mess, I hope the coffee shop's a bit more tidy
06:51Of course it is
06:55Seems like Des isn't too interested in eating proper food these days
06:58Guess he doesn't like cooking
07:01To be honest, he hasn't been interested much at all lately
07:04He hasn't been all that happy
07:06He's only got himself to blame
07:11Who do these belong to?
07:12Oh, they're mine
07:13Huh
07:14If you think Des is seeing other women, he isn't
07:16I can see who he likes, it's none of my business
07:21Only pair I've got that aren't ladded
07:23Listen, how much longer are we going to sit here, Ellen?
07:36Until Madge calls
07:37Reckon we ought to call the cops
07:38So you said before
07:39You will have blokes dangerous, Ellen
07:40There's no telling what he'll do if he's caught it
07:41I'll get it
07:42Hello, Helen Danger speaking
07:43Helen, he hasn't turned up yet
07:44He was supposed to be here an hour ago
07:46Yes, well if anyone's to blame, it's your brother
07:47How did he get involved?
07:48He was doing a plumbing job at the hotel and he blundered into Douglas in the fort
07:50Did Douglas recognise him?
07:51He did
07:52Oh, when is he going to learn to stay out of things that don't concern him?
07:54Oh, well he was only trying to do the right thing
07:55Still, the day isn't over yet
07:56So sit tight and see if he calls you
07:57But what if he doesn't?
07:58I mean, if he's been scared off, there's no telling
07:59What?
08:00That's what's happening
08:01Douglas, Douglas?
08:02Well if anyone's to blame, it's your brother
08:03How did he get involved?
08:04He was doing a plumbing job at the hotel
08:05And he blundered into Douglas in the fort
08:06Did Douglas recognise him?
08:07He did
08:08Oh, when is he going to learn to stay out of things that don't concern him?
08:10Oh, well he was only trying to do the right thing
08:11Still, the day isn't over yet
08:13So sit tight and see if he calls you
08:15But what if he doesn't?
08:16I mean if he's been scared off, there's no telling
08:17That's
08:19No telling
08:20Douglas is a con man
08:22He's prepared to take risks
08:23And for what we have offered, I'm sure he'll take another one
08:26True
08:28Well give me a ring when he gets in touch
08:30And we'll make arrangements to meet in town, alright?
08:33Yes, alright
08:34Bye
08:35Bye
08:37All set up, is it?
08:39Fingers crossed
08:41I'll tell you something, Helen
08:42Whether you like it or not
08:44Neither you or Madge is meeting that Douglas Blake on your own
08:47I'm coming with you
08:48Oh no you won't, Max Ramsey
08:49You've caused enough trouble for one day
08:51Imagine I are perfectly capable of looking after ourselves
08:54You can just stay at home and mind your own business
08:57Is that clear?
09:02I'll have to buy a few more bags of wood chips tomorrow
09:04Yeah, we should try one of those sawmills
09:05I'd like to see them
09:06Right, pass it for you
09:07Courier just brought it
09:09Well what is it?
09:10Well I don't know, I haven't got an x-ray vision
09:11What did Courier say who it came from?
09:13Get in the ass, sit off
09:15I wasn't expecting anything
09:17Now that didn't come cheap
09:20What's the card say?
09:21Say who it came from?
09:24To my favourite gardener
09:25A small gift so you won't be late tonight
09:29Beth
09:30Woo!
09:31Talk about him with a chance
09:34Danny
09:35Yeah, looks like she's taking quite a shine to ya
09:38Yeah, well I'm sending it back
09:39What?
09:40You're kidding
09:41Something's got out of hand, Clive
09:42And we could be out of a job
09:43If someone gives you a present
09:44You don't slap them in the face
09:45And you don't look a gift horse in their mouth either
09:47Keep it
09:48Woman must be hard up
09:49Send presents to a bloke who only shaves three times a week
09:51He can't send it back
09:52He'll be cutting our throats if he does
09:54Well he better do something
09:56Are you sorry if he doesn't?
09:57Uh, c-coming!
10:12Yes!
10:14Yes!
10:23Oh hi
10:24Might if I come in?
10:25No, of course not
10:27It's a face mask, avocado
10:29Avocado?
10:30Yeah, lots of natural oils and vitamins
10:32I need 200 calories, huh?
10:35Can I get you something? A drink? A corn chip?
10:37Um, no, look I got your message
10:39Oh right, tonight, yeah I rang about tonight
10:41I was wondering what you were doing
10:43Because there's this great show on
10:44And the cast party's on afterwards
10:45No, I'm busy
10:46And we've been invited and it should be really good for-
10:47I see it, I'm busy
10:48Oh
10:49Well I've got paperwork to do
10:50Phone calls to make, that sort of thing, you know?
10:52But it's a musical, you'll love it!
10:54How boring can dumb old insurance be anyway?
10:56Oh, it's my job, I do it well
10:58And as a matter of fact, yes I do enjoy it
11:00Oh, well as a favour to me then
11:02I'm always trotting out with you to your business dinners, please
11:05You'll really enjoy yourself, it'll do you good
11:07No strings
11:08Sorry?
11:09So, you're a nice girl, I enjoy your company
11:12But we did have a deal
11:14So?
11:15So, we go out occasionally
11:17But there's no expectations, no sweat, no hassles
11:20It's only a musical
11:21That's not the point
11:23Well what is?
11:24If you ask me, you're way ahead of yourself
11:26I like you as a friend, I thought we could have a good time together
11:29Yeah, well maybe some other night, eh?
11:30Look, just the way I'm feeling
11:32You don't get involved, you don't get hurt
11:34Well that's the way you want it
11:36That's the way it has to be
11:39Fine
11:49Looks alright, doesn't it?
11:50Hm?
11:51If Shane doesn't want to wear it
11:53And he doesn't want to give it back
11:55Well, it'd go right within your suit, wouldn't it?
11:58Always on the lookout for number one, aren't you?
12:00It's the early bird, Dad
12:02Yeah?
12:03It'll be up pretty early in the morning
12:04If you want to beat that quick brown fox
12:05What?
12:06Shane!
12:07I've solved your problem for you
12:08Keep the watch
12:09You'll insult her if you give it back
12:10Danny!
12:11Ah, Claire said you'd leave it up to me
12:13And I haven't decided what I want to do with it
12:15Yes, shh
12:16Hey, hey, can I have the watch please?
12:17Yeah
12:18I was just saying how to go with...
12:19Come on
12:20I haven't seen Madge around for a while
12:22Where's she got to?
12:23No, no
12:24I wouldn't mind if she's gone for good
12:25I'm sick of sharing with Danny
12:27I don't like mine, Raymond
12:28You could always move in with a new girlfriend
12:30What girlfriend?
12:31The one who keeps sending you presents
12:33Hey, look, if you're looking for a punchline...
12:34Alright!
12:35If you just want to fight, go out in the backyard
12:37Anyway
12:39Couldn't get rid of Madge if you wanted to
12:41Then why not?
12:42Because she owns 51% of the house, all right?
12:45I mean, she could ask us to leave
12:53How long you been home?
12:54Oh, got in this afternoon
12:56Well, you should have let me know you were coming
12:58I would have made sure I was here to give you a big welcome
12:59I think I'll survive without it
13:01Well, you look great
13:02The mountains must have done you good
13:03Yeah, they did
13:04Sort out a lot of my problems too
13:06Come in, it's not locked
13:09Hello, stranger
13:10Daphne, how are ya?
13:11Couldn't be better
13:12Oh, that's good
13:13Forget something
13:14Um, I've decided to go to dinner with Beth
13:16Smart thinking, we stay in business
13:18Who's Beth?
13:19Shane's new girlfriend
13:20Cute as a button
13:21And what about the watch?
13:22What are you doing tonight?
13:23Well, I was just going to go down to the coffee shop
13:24Oh, good, I'll give you a lift
13:25Come on
13:26Great
13:27Quick in the dead, mate
13:28See ya
13:29See ya
13:33I can't understand how you let your repayments fall so far behind, Dad
13:37That's because you never had to run a family, son
13:39I mean
13:40School fees
13:41Food
13:42Life purchase
13:43Was one thing after another
13:44I guess I can understand it
13:45When you put it like that
13:46Now, where's that list of payments you've already made in the house?
13:48See ya, son
13:50You'll pay me some way
13:51Here, here you go, Todd
13:54Huh
13:55Tell ya, son
13:57Next few months it's going to be sink or swim
13:59Maybe not
14:02If we take away
14:05What you've paid on the house
14:07So far
14:08From
14:09What you owe
14:11What you owe, plus interest, you're half way there.
14:19By my calculations, you and Aunty Med are equal partners.
14:22You mightn't be able to kick her out, but she can't kick you out either.
14:41Madge, Douglas called.
14:46We've arranged to meet in City Park at a quarter to six.
14:52That's fantastic.
14:55Sorry to rope you in on kitchen duty.
14:57I don't mind in the least, even if I do end up with dishpan hands.
15:00I could do with a dry tea towel, though.
15:01I'll get you one.
15:02You'd better make it too with this pile of dishes I've got to get through.
15:05What the...
15:06Not again.
15:08The sleeping bag's a bit bulky to be used as a tea towel, Daphne.
15:11Oh, it's really busy out there.
15:12Zoe.
15:13Oh.
15:14It belongs to Mike, but I told him he couldn't stay here anymore.
15:16Well, what's he doing sleeping here in the first place?
15:19It's a coffee shop, not a boarding house.
15:21I've asked him once, he promised me.
15:22I know, but the board kid was stuck for somewhere to go.
15:25Well, what's wrong with his house?
15:27Oh, it's...difficult.
15:29His father isn't exactly all that happy to see him.
15:31Oh, that hit the booze, does he?
15:33No, I don't think so.
15:34I think he just has to prove he's a big man.
15:36Martin's up the table.
15:37You still shouldn't have let him stay here.
15:39If the health department never find out, they'll close me down.
15:41Oh, I didn't know that.
15:42Anyway, even if I did, I could hardly throw him into the street.
15:45I know what it's like having nowhere to go when you're in trouble with your parents.
15:48You should too.
15:50Still doesn't solve the problem.
15:52Yeah, I know.
15:54What are you going to do?
15:56I'm going to have to talk to him.
15:57It's gone on long enough.
15:59I'll work too hard on you.
16:01Well, I'll try.
16:08I never do anything right, do I?
16:10I only came in to see if anyone wanted a free ticket to a musical.
16:13Don't look at me.
16:14I'm just a kitchen hand.
16:16Hello.
16:17Hello.
16:18I was beginning to think you weren't coming.
16:19Oh.
16:20Two minutes late.
16:21I apologize.
16:22Oh, I'm sorry.
16:23It's just that I'm a bit on edge, I suppose.
16:24Why is that?
16:25Well, my husband called just before I left the hotel.
16:28Actually, we had a nice little chat.
16:29He was more pleasant than he's been in a long time.
16:30Well, that's good.
16:31Yes, it's even so nice.
16:32I was a good person.
16:33I'm sorry.
16:34I'm sorry.
16:35It's a good person.
16:36I'm sorry.
16:37I'm sorry.
16:38I'm sorry.
16:39You're sorry.
16:40I'm sorry.
16:41You're sorry.
16:42I'm sorry.
16:43I'm sorry.
16:44I'm sorry.
16:45I'm sorry.
16:46I'm sorry.
16:47I'm sorry.
16:48I'm sorry.
16:49I'm sorry.
16:50I'm sorry.
16:51Yes, it even seems that we might, you know, get back together again.
16:56Do you still want to sell the diamonds, don't you?
16:58Oh, yes, of course, but I think so.
17:02Well, you must.
17:04Believe me, you'd be far better off with the cash.
17:06I mean, if it came to a court cash, which, God forbid,
17:10your husband needn't know about the money,
17:11but if you still had the diamonds,
17:12well, they could be considered part of a settlement, couldn't they?
17:15Yes, I suppose, sir.
17:18Here's your money.
17:21Well, I suppose I'd better hand these over before I change my mind.
17:30You're doing the right thing, believe me.
17:34Well, I'd better lend these to my jeweller friend before he locks up.
17:38Yes.
17:40All the best, Madge.
17:42I hope everything works out with your husband.
17:46And for all your help, too.
17:48A pleasure, I assure you.
17:51Good night.
17:53Goodbye, Douglas.
17:53Goodbye, Douglas.
18:10Douglas.
18:11Fancy seeing you here.
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