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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
00:36You know, I feel really relaxed with you, Shane.
00:38So you should. We know each other's bad habits, so we can relax.
00:42I haven't got any bad habits.
00:44Oh, no?
00:45Name one.
00:46Okay. There's...
00:50Well, give me a sec, I'll think of something.
00:53You can't.
00:54Ah, well, that's the worst habit of all, not having any bad habits.
00:59Door's open. I hope you don't mind if I can.
01:06Well, you don't waste any time, do you, mate?
01:08Did you come here to see me or Shane?
01:10Have you got something to say? Say it to me for a change.
01:13Well, I don't think this is the time, and I don't really think it's relevant.
01:16Oh, that's right. Make up your own mind.
01:17Don't bother discussing anything with the person it might actually concern.
01:20I think I'd better go.
01:21No, stay here, Shane.
01:22Des hasn't got any claims on my time, and besides, I want you to hear what I've got to say.
01:29I thought you'd have realised by now that when I say something, I mean it.
01:33There's no point in pursuing things, Des.
01:36But I love you.
01:37And I loved you, but you decided it didn't mean anything.
01:40That's not true.
01:41That's not true.
01:42Then why didn't you phone me after the church fiasco?
01:43No, you call your mother first.
01:44I tried to call you.
01:45There's no relationship without trust.
01:47It's got to be mutual.
01:48Yeah, well, that's for sure.
01:50This hasn't got anything to do with Shane.
01:54If you really loved me, you would have given me a second chance.
01:58But I was right.
01:59You're just like all the rest.
02:00I try to explain, but you don't understand.
02:02Oh, yes, I do.
02:03You've never grown up.
02:04That's your problem.
02:05It's over, Des.
02:08There's no other way to say it.
02:16Esso's up five points this week.
02:19How much longer's take, are they?
02:21Good things come to those who wait.
02:23I've prepared something special for you, remember?
02:25Oh, what?
02:26Not some new-fangled concoction for the coffee shop.
02:29Don't use me as a guinea pig.
02:31That's not a bad idea.
02:32Wouldn't work.
02:33Daphne's aiming for a slightly more up-market clientele.
02:37Yeah, well, that's something I'm not a snob.
02:39Always liked me food.
02:40Good and simple.
02:41Good.
02:42That's exactly what you're getting.
02:44What's this, Mac?
02:45Steamed fish with sesame sauce, pureed spinach and carrots julienne.
02:49Looks like soup.
02:50No.
02:51Soup's really come to something, hasn't it?
02:52I can't even settle down a good feed of steak and chips.
02:54Please, Max, you may even decide that you like it in spite of yourself.
02:58Might just be able to save it.
02:59Here's the diddles.
03:00Oh, no.
03:01No more commercial products for you.
03:02Too much salt and sugar, and that's another no-no.
03:04Hey!
03:05What do you think you're doing?
03:06Stroke!
03:07Eat it up, Dad.
03:08Preventative medicine's better than a bypass operation.
03:10That con artist next door's behind all this, eh?
03:13He has no reason to lie, Max.
03:15Yeah, got kicked out of med school, I reckon.
03:17Here.
03:18Being a quack.
03:19A chug quack.
03:20That kind of talk will see you in court.
03:22Now sit down and eat your dinner.
03:23Think of it like a stock market.
03:25Investing in your future.
03:26All right.
03:27You eat it then.
03:28You're the one who needs the future.
03:29Max, where are you going?
03:31Get some decent tucker.
03:32Hamburger with a loft.
03:33Oh, how beautiful.
03:34My favourites.
03:35How'd you know?
03:36Better put the straight in water.
03:37They're not for you.
03:38You're hurting me.
03:39It's a use.
03:40It's a use.
03:41It's okay, it is.
03:42Take a deep breath.
03:43It's not okay.
03:44I'm just sick of being used.
03:45If you're worried about The Rent, I mean, Rosemary's virtually promised me the job.
03:48I don't care about the job.
03:49You know, your rotten advice.
03:50hurting me. It's a use. It's okay it is. Take a deep breath. It's not okay. I'm just sick
04:00of being used. If you're worried about the rent, I mean Rosemary's virtually promised
04:04me the job. I don't care about the job. You and your rotten advice. I wouldn't be in this
04:10mess only because of you. Have you been to see Daphne?
04:18Yeah, too right. Shane was here. Well, that's not my fault, is it? There'll be another time.
04:27You give in too easily. Oh, look, don't you start for... Well, I'm only trying to help. Yeah,
04:31yeah, okay, but don't, all right?
04:39Do you want to tell me what happened?
04:43Isn't it obvious? She doesn't want me back. Not now, not ever.
04:48The state of the old patient reflects in the state of his heart. Particular attention
05:01must be paid, therefore, to the pulse and blood pressure. The latter can be regulated in times
05:09of streets by deep breathing.
05:11It's the truth. Ah.
05:16Oh. Oh, God.
05:22Anemic.
05:23Mm.
05:24You're in here, Addy Madge. Would you like some breakfast, Max? No, I'm not very hungry, Tau.
05:29You're not going on a diet, Dad. It's all that junk food you ate last night. What time did you get in?
05:36I don't remember. I'm too dizzy. You cook again? There's nothing wrong with me. It looks pale. I think you should have the day off work. I can't afford it. Don't worry, Dad. I can take over. I'm not dead yet.
05:51Oh. Are you feeling dizzy again? Here, put your head down between your knees. Leave me alone. It's basic plumbing, Max. If the pipes are blocked, sometimes gravity helps. What?
05:58I was only trying to get the blood to your head. Look, stop acting as if I've got one foot in the grave or I will blow a gasket. Dad, you'd be doing me a favour. I could do with a job right now. No, look, I'll do an empty work.
06:11The blood time off won't hurt, Dad. Well, what have you got to lose? Yes, I'll do an empty work.
06:16What have you got to lose? Yes, and you could lie down all day and I can bring you digital tea every three hours. Did you...
06:21Yeah, all right. Maybe you can give us a hand. But, look, I've got to keep moving, right? The body degenerates soon. Work is not exercise, Max.
06:31Well, if Dad doesn't work, he'll worry, and it says he... Oh, yes, I suppose Danny's right. We don't want to give you any exercise.
06:36I know that you have to follow. But, look, and go. Look, and go. I've gotta keep moving, right? The body degenerates soon.
06:39Work is not exercise, Max. Well, if Dad doesn't work, he'll worry, and it says he...
06:44Oh, yes, I suppose Danny's right.
06:45We don't want to give you any extra stress.
06:46I'll tell you what, I'll pack you a special lunch.
06:48And I think we should call Clive again.
06:50Yes.
06:50What, that mum, you're trying to kill me?
06:53Dad?
06:55Dad.
07:01Look, all I...
07:03All I need is peace and quiet, all right?
07:09You know, I got that.
07:10It'll be family, haven't I?
07:12No worries, Dad.
07:14You can count on us.
07:31Hi.
07:32Oh, I'm glad I caught you.
07:35Have you decided on the secretary yet?
07:38No, not yet.
07:38I've got some more interviews at nine.
07:40I just thought I'd get into the office and go over the applications
07:42before they start beating at the door.
07:44Well, actually, you know, there's a person right for the job under our very noses.
07:48Well, Zoe Davis.
07:50Well, why not?
07:51I mean, she's attractive, she's intelligent.
07:53Your intelligence is a matter of definition, I think.
07:56Look, I want somebody to solve problems, not create them.
07:58Well, I think you're selling her a bit short.
07:59She's got charm and that'll work wonders with difficult clients.
08:02Seriously, Paul, I'd like you to consider her for the job.
08:04Yeah, well, thanks all the same, but I think I'll make my own decisions.
08:07Well, I think she's got the qualifications.
08:09Are you saying this is fait accompli?
08:11Because if it is, I think you should...
08:12Paul, take a tip from an old hand.
08:14I've done all this before, remember?
08:15And I'm the one that has to work with her, remember?
08:17That's why you should pick the best person for the job, not the one you like the best.
08:20I intend to.
08:21Paul.
08:22Now, look, wait a minute.
08:23I know what you're going to say, that I take direction from the top and there's no argument.
08:27But unless you let me use my own initiative, then I think you've picked the wrong man for the job.
08:31Okay, okay, calm down.
08:34The man that I want to run my operation here must be able to make his own decisions.
08:38Now I know he can.
08:40I'll leave it up to you.
08:47Well, what do you think?
08:49Would you hire me?
08:49Well, I'll be practising my short-handed typing, if I was here.
08:52My speed's okay.
08:54Anyway, the interview's just a formality.
08:55Yeah, I wouldn't bet on it.
08:57Paul and you might have a special business relationship, but this is a whole big deal.
09:01Yeah.
09:02You're forgetting, there's not just Paul on my side, there's Jim and Rosemary.
09:06They do have certain influences.
09:07What time's your interview?
09:08Not till just before lunch.
09:10Good planning, huh?
09:11Do you think I should take Paul out to celebrate or allow him to make the gesture?
09:15Oh.
09:16I don't know why I bother talking sense to you.
09:18I shouldn't bother.
09:20What's the hurry?
09:21You've got hours, yeah?
09:22I've got to start shopping for my new executive wardrobe.
09:24I won't have time once I start.
09:26Look...
09:26Oh, don't be so negative, Des.
09:28No, no, no.
09:29I just wanted to say I'm sorry for yelling at you before.
09:31I just lost a bit of control.
09:33Phew, I thought you were going to start on at me about the rent I owe.
09:37Now that you mention it, you owe me three weeks.
09:39See what I mean?
09:40Now, there was no need to say that.
09:42Of course, that'll be one of the very first things I do.
09:44You know I don't like taking places.
09:47Sure.
09:47Don't worry, Des.
09:48As my uncle used to say, when you're down, there's only one place to go, and that's up.
09:52Bit of a philosopher, was he?
09:53No.
09:54Cole Biner.
09:55Bye.
09:56Bye.
09:57Bye.
09:57Jayne!
10:14Jayne!
10:15Len!
10:20Oh, good old hangman, Jayne.
10:24Why don't you look at me, Scruff?
10:25Looks all right to me.
10:27Can't feed a working man, then.
10:28Let me make sure.
10:30I see you mean as well, Dad.
10:31Yeah, yeah, I know.
10:32What have you got?
10:33It's corned beef from there.
10:35Pickles, onions, what does it have?
10:37Hey, that's full of cholesterol.
10:39No, you can.
10:40Hey, have this.
10:41No, thanks.
10:43You all right?
10:45Yeah, of course I am.
10:47I'm not the Pope.
10:49I guess I won't stay a cigarette for too long.
10:52Daphne and I are seeing each other again.
10:55Yeah?
10:58Well, you know about that, eh?
11:02What's wrong?
11:03You feel it off again, Dad?
11:05No, no, I just want to get the job finished.
11:08So, uh, pull your finger out.
11:10I'll have to dock you.
11:12Try it.
11:12I'll tell Aunty Madge about the esky.
11:14I saw you stashing it in the back of the van this morning.
11:19Ah, well, man's got to have a few pleasures left.
11:21Ah, well, not those.
11:23Especially not if you want to be around to see your grandchildren.
11:28See you.
11:31Flaming rabbit's food.
11:33If you have to live on this, I'll start growing ears.
11:34Come in.
11:47Mr. Robinson, I presume?
11:52Zoe, you can take a seat.
11:54Thought I'd better make it official, my credentials, sir.
11:57I'm not really interested in paperwork, just results.
12:00Now, take this down for me.
12:00Subject to clauses 10 and 16 of the agreement,
12:08where the supplier is unable at any time to fulfil its obligations
12:12under this agreement for any cause whatsoever.
12:17The company shall have the right by written notice to the supplier
12:19to cancel or suspend this agreement for such a period as it shall see fit
12:22without obligation to compensate the supplier in any way.
12:25OK, type that up for me.
12:26You'll find some paper over by the typewriter.
12:30How many copies?
12:34Just one for the exercise.
12:49Mr. Robinson's office?
12:51Yes, I'll just see if he's in.
12:52Who may I say is calling?
12:55Rosemary Daniels.
12:56Hey, Rosemary.
13:00Yeah.
13:01No, I've got it here.
13:04Mm-hmm.
13:05No, no, no, I can handle it.
13:07Yeah, no, that's fine.
13:10Same to you.
13:11OK, bye-bye.
13:17Need some help?
13:18I didn't know your office layout, so I made up my own.
13:25Hope you like it.
13:30Not bad.
13:32Well, do I get a filing test,
13:33or should we start livening up the place?
13:35You could do with some PR consciousness around here.
13:36No, thanks.
13:37I've got another African coming.
13:38I'll give you a ring when I've made a decision.
13:39So how serious is it, really?
13:46Oh, pretty bad.
13:48Clive reckons he should have a full check-up.
13:50But you know what Dad's like?
13:52Won't go near a doctor.
13:53Yes, well, it's called denial.
13:55Well, when people are afraid,
13:57sometimes they pretend there's nothing wrong.
13:58Now, knowing Max,
13:59he's going out of his way to prove it
14:00by drinking beer by the dozen and eating hamburgers.
14:03How did you know?
14:04It's all part of the pattern.
14:06But don't worry, Danny.
14:07It's usually only a stage.
14:09He'll get through that.
14:09Then he'll go and see a doctor.
14:12He was so sick this morning.
14:14Shane had to help him out at work.
14:16It's hard when people won't listen to reason.
14:18It's frustrating.
14:20Well, it's scary, eh?
14:23You know what?
14:24I never realised...
14:25Now that...
14:26I never realised how much he really means to me.
14:30It's like he's my real father.
14:32He is your father, Danny.
14:33In the important sense, anyway.
14:35He cares for you.
14:36He brought you up.
14:37Are you glad you met your mum?
14:39Yes.
14:40But I'm also glad it's over.
14:43You know, I went through torture imagining what might happen.
14:46Going to see her again?
14:47Maybe.
14:49It's strange.
14:50Meeting her wasn't at all like I thought it'd be.
14:53How was it?
14:54Well, if I hadn't met my real mother, then I might never have appreciated just how very
15:00special Mrs. Daniels is.
15:04I'd like to know who my real father was.
15:06I've been thinking about getting in contact with mum.
15:08Yes.
15:10Well, it's important to complete things, Danny, but it's also quite a risk.
15:15I mean, you can get hurt.
15:18Hey, I don't want to break things up, but you'd better get back to the bank, Dan.
15:21Sure.
15:21Can I have the bill?
15:23Yes, have you got a minute?
15:24This is on me.
15:24No, I can't, so I have.
15:25I've got to get back to the bank.
15:26Come on, Danny.
15:26I'll drive you back.
15:27See you later, Dan.
15:28See you.
15:29See you.
15:29I think we should talk about this.
15:35I won't keep you lying.
15:36Kitchen's private.
15:38Okay.
15:47Des, I want you to know that I'm very upset about the way things have turned out.
15:52I never wanted to hurt you.
15:54Well, the feeling's mutual.
15:57What's done's done, eh?
16:00You hate me.
16:05Shane?
16:07He's a mate.
16:08I guess I expect too much.
16:11That's my problem.
16:12I never wanted this, Des.
16:15It's killing me.
16:18Well, it's none of my business, is it?
16:21Oh, you're home early.
16:32Yeah, amazing what you can do with a little help from your family.
16:34Hey, one of those to me while you're there, please.
16:36Yeah, well, you go easy on this stuff now.
16:37You've got to keep your wits about you.
16:38Oh, listen to him.
16:40I made the mistake of telling him that Daphne and I are starting to see each other again.
16:44Dying in hell?
16:45Where's me beer?
16:46That's it for you from now on.
16:48She does seem a nice enough girl, Shane.
16:50Yeah, she is, honey, man.
16:52Enough happiness in the world, you've got to take it while it's there.
16:55That's exactly what Clive was telling me when he was trying to sell me one of his new schemes.
16:59Oh, that moron.
17:02Getting too big for his boots, that one.
17:03Thinks he's a real big shot.
17:05Paul Robinson will run rings around him.
17:07Yes, he certainly seems to be very confident these days.
17:11Yeah.
17:12He's not the same guy I used to know, that's for sure.
17:17Ah, Paul.
17:18Hi, Rosemary.
17:19Here are the papers for corporate affairs.
17:21Could you lodge them today?
17:23I've marked each page where you should sign.
17:26I'd take them in myself, only it'd make me late for that appointment with Walker.
17:30Mm-hmm, that's fine.
17:31Good.
17:32Why don't you get your secretary to do it?
17:33Who is the lucky person, by the way?
17:36Oh, I haven't decided yet.
17:37But I thought you finished interviewing this morning.
17:40I want to make sure I get the right girl.
17:42That shouldn't be that difficult.
17:43I mean, if you make a mistake, replace her.
17:45Rosemary, I'm not in the habit of making mistakes.
17:48Now, surely it'll be more efficient to spend a couple of extra hours now
17:51than to waste an entire morning going through interviews again.
17:54Not to mention the waste of time training another person.
17:56Yes, all right.
17:57Well, it is nice to know we complement each other's working methods,
17:59but I am not going to be around forever.
18:01Now, sometimes you're going to have to make a snap decision.
18:04Are we going to go over the same ground as this morning?
18:06No, but it must be nice for you to acknowledge that I might have something to say.
18:11Uh, how did Zoe go, by the way?
18:13Not that I'm pressuring.
18:15That's another area where we differ.
18:17What you call pressure, I call a shove.
18:20You push me too hard and I'm just going to dig my heels in.
18:23Ever noticed how stubborn people cut off their noses to spite their faces?
18:26Zoe, you've been OK.
18:30Good.
18:32I'll leave you now.
18:34I might be pushy, but I can take a hint.
18:43Where's this go?
18:44Up there.
18:45Look, Wack, do you OK?
18:47It's been one of those days.
18:49Des came in earlier.
18:51Oh.
18:51I tried to explain to him I was upset about things that were said last night.
18:57And?
18:59I love him like I love a lot of other people.
19:05As far as being the special person in my life, it's not Des.
19:09Sure?
19:10Yeah.
19:11I've learned a lot about myself in the past few weeks, Daphne.
19:17Not the least being how much you mean to me.
19:20I did wonder when Beth Travers came onto the scene.
19:23Talk about the mistakes you've made.
19:25No, it was all my fault.
19:26It won't happen again.
19:27I know myself better now.
19:29I know what I want out of life.
19:30Relationships in particular.
19:35I'm not interested in anybody else, Daphne.
19:37My days of playing the field or whatever are over.
19:39But I don't even look at pretty girls walking down the street anymore.
19:46Hmm.
19:47I've got a shop to run here.
19:49I know, I know.
19:50Business isn't the only pleasure in life.
20:02What do you want?
20:04I want a job.
20:05Zoe.
20:06Look, Paul, I know you just think I'm a scatterbrain with a pretty face,
20:09but I can do this job.
20:10I know I can.
20:11I said I'll give you a call when I've made a decision, and I will.
20:14Yeah, but Rosemary said that you hadn't found anyone yet, so I just...
20:16That was your first mistake going over my head.
20:19I'll come in, Sue.
20:21Sue, this is Zoe Davis.
20:23Zoe, this is my new secretary, Sue Wright.
20:25Hi.
20:26Pleased to meet you.
20:27Hi.
20:29Zoe won't keep us long.
20:30She was just going, weren't she, Zoe?
20:32Sue, could you type this up for me?
20:33I'm going to need this pretty quickly.
20:34Sure.
20:35Okay.
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