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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 lost all me money!
00:38I'm sorry, Daddy.
00:39You morons! You grongos!
00:42You threw all me money! All me money!
00:44Now calm down! Someone's getting upset about!
00:46I am not upset!
00:48Dad!
00:50Dad!
00:52Come on, Dad! You're overdoing it a bit!
00:54He's not fooling, Shane! Call an ambulance!
00:56Move it!
00:58Daddy, help me lie on the floor!
01:00Don't be stupid! You can see he's still breathing!
01:02Just help me lie down!
01:04What do you think you're doing?
01:08Are you okay, Dad?
01:10Just lie back, Mr. Ramsey. Shane's calling an ambulance!
01:12Who needs an ambulance?
01:14You do!
01:16I hope that's what it was, but it could have been your heart!
01:18Look, I'm not getting any ambulance!
01:20I wanna go in the hospital! Cancel it right now!
01:22I think I won't get injured when it comes!
01:24Save yourself some trouble!
01:26Then at least go to your doctor!
01:27Let him check you out!
01:28Have you laughed out of surgery?
01:30It's just...
01:31Interjection! I mean, it's hardly surprising!
01:32I won't imagine his pies!
01:34After hearing these two walk in and tell me they just lost me a fortune!
01:38It's stupid to take risks!
01:40It could be indigestion, great!
01:41You can get medication to stop it, but at least make sure!
01:44Now, what do you know about it?
01:46Enough to know you shouldn't take chances with your health!
01:48I'm a doctor!
01:50Oh, no!
01:51Yeah, a doctor!
01:52Yeah, so I know what I'm talking about!
01:54Well, he knew what to do when you collapsed!
01:56I'll check you out myself, am I right?
01:57No, you leave me alone!
01:58You!
01:59A doctor!
02:00Well, is this it?
02:15Yes.
02:19Here goes.
02:26Well, aren't you coming?
02:28I think it'd be better if you go in alone.
02:32I'll wait here for you.
02:34But I want you with me!
02:37Rosemary, I've tried to talk you out of this.
02:39I think you're making a big mistake.
02:41But if you insist on going through with it, it's your decision.
02:44Don't ask me to be a party to it.
02:46Yes, it is my decision, and I'd have thought you'd understand.
02:49You never hid the fact that I was adopted.
02:52Didn't it ever occur to you that one day I'd want to find my real mother?
02:56Not to begin with.
02:58But as you got older and didn't ask any questions about her, I thought you were happy with Bill and me, not to be interested.
03:04Oh, Mum, I was happy.
03:07And then when I grew up, while I was so busy with the business, I just didn't have time for anything else.
03:12You could say I got out of the way of family life.
03:16But now that it's different, I'm actually thinking about getting married and maybe having a family of my own.
03:23Well, that could be the best thing that could happen.
03:26Oh, Mum, you sound just like Jim. The only way for a woman to be happy is to have a husband.
03:29I thought you were proud of what I've achieved.
03:31I am proud of you, but I don't want to see you turn into a hard and bitter businesswoman.
03:37You know better than that.
03:41Yes, that was a stupid thing to say.
03:59I thought you didn't want to be a party to this, Mum.
04:06I don't.
04:08But perhaps I can stop you from being hurt anymore.
04:11Heather, this is Rosemary.
04:31Hello, Mrs. Ambrose.
04:32Hello.
04:33Won't you come in?
04:35Please, go through a week.
04:37I didn't realise that you'd be staying, Helen.
04:40I thought perhaps I'd better.
04:46For the last time, I'm not seeing any doctor.
04:50I don't understand how anyone could be so pig-headed about their own health.
04:53Pig-headed?
04:55Great bedside manner you've got.
04:56Now, come on. Admit it. You're just having us on. You're no doctor.
05:00I am.
05:01I reckon he is, Dad. Look, he knew what to do, alright.
05:03And the rest of us were pathetic. Shane even thought you were putting it on.
05:07Well, I wasn't. I was just indigestion.
05:09Yeah, okay, you're a doctor. A chook doctor.
05:13Yeah, well, there's no point in me hanging around. I'll pop back later to see how you are.
05:16Unless, um, you'd like to, you know, drive me to the hospital.
05:19Anybody says hospital, I go...
05:21Yeah, alright. You can do something for us.
05:23Find out how to get me money back.
05:25Yeah, well, you'd better see Danny about that, eh?
05:27Yeah.
05:28What are you hanging around for, anyway? Waiting for me to drop dead, eh?
05:31I'm hoping you'll see sense. Look, it's not unusual for someone to be scared to see their doctor because they're afraid of the diagnosis.
05:37Afraid? Who do you think you're talking to? I can take bad news as well as an X-Men.
05:42I'm not going to win put up me by some chook doctor.
05:45Still, it wouldn't hurt to have a check-up, Dad.
05:47No!
05:48Please, Dad, listen to Clive. He seems to know what he's on about.
05:51Alright. He's a doctor. What's he doing running the gardening business, eh? Eh?
05:56I wanted to see the real world, alright?
05:58Drop out, you mean. Yeah. No sense of responsibility, you young people today.
06:02It was my money put you through university! Pretty damn bad investment, if you ask me!
06:09I understand you want to know about your mother.
06:11Yes. Anything you can tell me.
06:17I've always thought it was better not to rake up the past.
06:20It's the present that matters.
06:22Yes, but you see, it's my past, too, and I believe I have a right to know.
06:25What do you want me to tell you?
06:27Well, everything. I mean, what does she look like? Where does she live?
06:30Does she have any other children? Would she be willing to see me?
06:33Darling, give Heather a chance to answer.
06:35I'm sorry.
06:37I guess the most important question is, would she be willing to meet me?
06:40The rest I can find out for myself.
06:44I'm afraid you can't meet her, Rosemary.
06:46Your mother's dead. But she can't be.
06:52Darling.
06:53No, don't touch me.
06:55You knew all along, didn't you?
06:57How could you let me go on hoping?
07:05I'll take as many as you can bake. The customers love them.
07:07Oh, thank you. So does Max.
07:09I think I'll have to put a lock on the oven door so he doesn't eat all the profits.
07:12Yeah, well, maybe not. Um, he's just had a bit of a scare.
07:15Oh, what sort of a scare?
07:17Um, he collapsed.
07:19Collapsed? Is he all right?
07:21Oh, he's okay now. But, um...
07:23Well, see, it all started when Danny told Max that he backed the wrong horse.
07:26And Shane and Clive were there.
07:28And Clive was going on about heart attacks.
07:30And Max opened his eyes and he wouldn't have a bar of doctors or hospitals.
07:34And when I left, um, Clive was still arguing with Max.
07:37Oh, look, I'd better get back.
07:38I think you should talk him into having a check-up.
07:41Um, he wouldn't let Clive touch him.
07:43Oh, well, I can't really blame him for that.
07:45But Clive said he was a doctor.
07:47You're kidding.
07:48That's what he said.
07:49Oh, well, stranger things have happened.
07:50But look, I really must get back.
07:51Max never could look after him.
07:52I'll give you a lift.
07:53Oh, thank you, Daphne.
07:54Zoe, I'm just taking Madge home.
07:56Yeah, um, we haven't finished our talk.
07:58This is far more important, Dez.
08:00We can talk any time.
08:05Can't win, can you?
08:07I think this is a conspiracy.
08:09Daphne and I are just not meant to be together.
08:11Oh, cheer up.
08:13Why not stand in here?
08:16All right.
08:31I'm sorry, Mrs. Ambrose.
08:33Crying about somebody I didn't even know.
08:36It's just that I was so looking forward to meeting her.
08:38Of course, I quite understand.
08:40No, I expect you to be wanting to get home.
08:43Oh, no.
08:44No, now it's even more important that you tell me everything you know.
08:48The thing is, I'll never be able to meet her myself.
08:50I think it's better if we do go, darling.
08:52This is what we came for.
08:54Where did my parents meet?
08:55Where did my parents meet?
09:00At school.
09:02They'd been in the same class, and they were inseparable right through high school.
09:07Your mother was still at school when she fell pregnant.
09:10It was a dreadful scandal.
09:12Oh, so you knew her even then?
09:14Oh, yes.
09:15I knew her when it happened.
09:17It destroyed her life.
09:20Why couldn't they have got married?
09:21I mean, wouldn't one of their families have supported them until my father left school?
09:25That was over 30 years ago.
09:27People didn't have the same understanding that they have now.
09:31Both families were horrified.
09:34They were more worried about what their neighbors were going to say than about their children or the baby.
09:39So she had to give me away.
09:41She had to do much more than that.
09:43Her family put her into a home for unmarried mothers and said they never wanted to see her again.
09:51Oh, they sent some money, but that was where their support ended.
09:55My father, I mean, didn't he stand by her?
09:58And lose the chance of his tailor-made place in the family business?
10:02Not likely.
10:03Oh, she must have hated me when I was born.
10:06Oh, no.
10:08No, she really loved you.
10:11And she desperately wanted to keep you.
10:14But with the pittance her family sent, she had to get a job.
10:17And how could she look after you?
10:21What an awful predicament to be in.
10:24But at least she had one friend.
10:26Well, you, I mean, you obviously stood by her.
10:30The only thing I don't understand, then, is why my mother didn't keep in touch.
10:34She knew who'd adopted me.
10:37She had to make her own life.
10:39Bosses and potential husbands didn't look too kindly on illegitimate children in those days.
10:44But, I mean, when we both got older.
10:47And destroy everything she'd achieved.
10:53You seem to feel very strongly about it, Mrs. Ambrose.
10:56Oh, well, of course.
10:58I was her best friend.
11:01So strongly, in fact, you'd think you'd experienced it yourself.
11:04Don't be so ridiculous.
11:05I think we'd better go, darling.
11:07Hmm.
11:08That's it, isn't it?
11:09You have.
11:10You've been talking about yourself.
11:12It's you.
11:15You're my mother.
11:19Yeah.
11:20Bet they kicked you out of doctor school.
11:22Disbarred you.
11:24That's lawyers they disbar, Dad.
11:26Oh, yeah. Well, defrocked you, then.
11:28Bet you give some poor coot arse next to the house, bro.
11:30Lay off him, Dad.
11:32Why should I?
11:33What, he comes in here trying to scare a bloke to death with his quack opinions?
11:37You can easily prove me wrong.
11:38What?
11:39Spend good money to have some bloke tell me there's nothing wrong with me?
11:42You must think me some sort of mug.
11:44I'm sorry about this, Clive.
11:45Don't get too excited, Dad.
11:47You'll have another attack.
11:49Look, he's really taken you, Zenith.
11:50Oh, no.
11:51Who sent you?
11:53Nobody sent me.
11:55But when Dad's told me you'd had a heart attack, I rushed straight back to see if there was anything...
11:58I did not have a heart attack!
11:59Calm down, Dad.
12:00I don't know for sure that it was his heart match, but the symptoms were such that it could have been a warning.
12:05Dad says you're a doctor.
12:06Yeah.
12:07See, no proof yet?
12:08Well, I don't understand that part of it.
12:09What matters to me is what I should be doing to look after Max.
12:12Nothing!
12:13Stop being so stubborn, Dad.
12:14It wouldn't hurt you to have a check-up.
12:15No!
12:16Well, look, think about Danny and I for a change.
12:17What are we going to do if you suddenly cark it, eh?
12:19Oh, that's nice.
12:20Think about yourselves, eh?
12:21How am I supposed to feel if I drop dead, eh?
12:23Jane, you're not exactly helping things.
12:24Oh, I see.
12:25Look, why don't we go next door and let the others make your father see sense, hm?
12:28Yeah, why not?
12:29But I wouldn't bet on I'm getting anywhere.
12:31Typical.
12:32No respect.
12:33Ah, let's go.
12:35Oh.
12:36Right, Clive.
12:37Now, what's the procedure?
12:39A special diet, I suppose?
12:40Diet?
12:41Huh?
12:42Your poi started the whole thing in the first place.
12:43How dare you, Max Ramsey?
12:45There's nothing wrong with my pies.
12:46Yeah?
12:47Well, how come I was eating one when it happened, eh?
12:49Stop fighting.
12:50Dad's sick.
12:51And all you can do is yell at each other.
12:53I'm sorry, Danny.
12:54You're quite right.
12:55I'll fuss about nothing.
12:58What are you hanging around for, anyway?
13:00Just keeping an eye on you.
13:01We can see heart attacks in here, Dad.
13:04Then you'll know for sure.
13:05Home diagnosis isn't a good idea, Danny.
13:07Ha!
13:08Might put your little mates out of work, eh?
13:10Ha-ha.
13:11This'll shut you up.
13:13First signs of a heart attack are shortness of breath, chest pains, kiddiness.
13:19Here.
13:20What a book now, eh?
13:24You knew this woman was my mother?
13:27Yes.
13:28So you planned the little sham between you both?
13:32I'm not proud of it.
13:34Heather was adamant that you didn't know who she was, and you were adamant about finding
13:39your real mother.
13:40And the way you've been feeling lately, would you have believed me if I told you the truth?
13:45You didn't even try.
13:49And you, did you think I'd land on your doorstep and wouldn't even budge?
13:52No, of course not.
13:53And I didn't mean to hurt you so badly.
13:55Then why?
13:56I did love you, really.
13:59But I had to forget.
14:01I couldn't go on regretting.
14:03I knew you were well cared for and loved very much.
14:06Besides, I'm married now.
14:08And your husband knows nothing about me?
14:11No.
14:12And he's not going to find out.
14:14What's the point of all this?
14:15Let's go home.
14:16You're right.
14:17It's pointless.
14:19And I'm sorry to have caused you so much anxiety.
14:23But I don't need a lift, thank you.
14:25Surely you'll want to stay here and compare notes with her.
14:28See where your little plan went wrong.
14:34Thanks for getting me out of there.
14:36Your dad really means a lot to you, doesn't he?
14:38Yes, he does.
14:39That's why I get so mad with him.
14:40He's afraid, you know.
14:41Yeah, and he hides it with all that bluster.
14:43He's like a four-year-old kid when it comes to his health.
14:46I remember once he was in agony for days with a rotten tooth.
14:49In the end, I had to drag him to the dentist.
14:51He's not stupid.
14:52It's his sense eventually.
14:53I hope so.
14:54What a hell of a day it's been, what, with dad and then Beth Travers as well.
14:58I'm really sorry about that, Daphne.
15:00I never meant to involve you.
15:01Is it all sorted out now?
15:03I hope so.
15:04He's not a bad person really, just very screwed up.
15:07You missed your vocation.
15:08You'd have made a great psychologist.
15:10Yeah, I'm great at recognising other people's problems.
15:12I should stop and examine my own motives more often.
15:15Anything in particular?
15:17Of course.
15:19I really screwed up our relationship, didn't I?
15:22The breakup wasn't entirely one-sided.
15:25I was just very hurt when you said you wouldn't move in with me.
15:28But I can see how selfish I was being now.
15:31Daphne, tell me honestly, are you still hoping that you can make things right between you and Des?
15:38That relationship just wasn't meant to be.
15:42Oh.
15:43Well, then there is a chance for us.
15:45I mean, I wouldn't have said anything if I thought that you were still keen on Des,
15:48but, Islas, I won't push you into anything, I can promise you that,
15:51but we could start going out together again.
15:54Yeah, why not?
16:04I think Daphne's avoiding me.
16:06Oh, I'm sure she's not.
16:08Your timing's all wrong.
16:10It was pretty silly to expect you to be able to have a quiet chat while she was at work.
16:14It's not at work, it's those damn Ramseys, first Danny and now Max.
16:17For God's sake, Des, stop blaming everybody but yourself.
16:20You know perfectly well that the only reason that you and Daphne aren't happily married now
16:23is your own paranoia.
16:25Yeah, well I'll just think I'll just forget all about Daphne.
16:27She's obviously more interested in Shane than me.
16:29I don't blame her if you're not going to show a bit more backbone.
16:31But dammit Zoe, how can I be more forceful and aggressive when she won't even talk to me?
16:35I feel we've had this conversation before.
16:37Oh great, great, now you give up on me.
16:39Look, there is nothing I'd like more than to see you and Daphne happily married,
16:42but it's something that the two of you have got to sort out.
16:45Yeah, well you tell Shane that.
16:46I don't think Shane's been anything more than a good friend to both of you.
16:49More to Daphne than to me.
16:50Look Des Clark, I'm going to give you one more chance,
16:53and if you can't get it together, then I don't want to hear another word about the pair of you.
16:57Yeah, well your help hasn't been much use in the past.
17:00Okay, keep wallowing in self pity, but don't come around here with that gloomy expression anymore.
17:05It's bad enough even to live with it.
17:07I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
17:09Look, tell me your idea and I'll do my best to make it work.
17:12There's nothing new about it.
17:14All I was going to recommend was some good old fashioned courtship.
17:17Take your flowers, take her champagne, and then get down on one knee and tell her how much you love her.
17:23Alright, don't you really silly.
17:25Probably look silly too, so forget the one knee bit, but do the rest.
17:30Well, I'll try and make it work.
17:32Oh, for goodness sake, be positive.
17:35Right, I'll sweep her off her feet.
17:38Ah, that's the idea.
17:40Throw in a box of chocolates for good measure.
17:42Wearing three bucks?
17:43Yes.
17:44Great.
17:45Thanks a lot.
18:05Dad?
18:16I thought you were getting a beer.
18:17Yeah, I'll change my mind.
18:18Glad to hear it.
18:19Look, why don't you go home?
18:21Why don't you see a doctor?
18:22Yeah, well I'm not, so save your breath.
18:24You want to be useful, go next door to the Robinsons, get mad, still don't want me tea.
18:27I suppose I may as well, I'm not doing much good here.
18:30You know where I am if you need me, Danny.
18:32Listen, what have you two been up to, eh?
18:37Oh, nothing, Dad.
18:39You're a good bloke, Danny.
18:41You'll always look after your old man, wouldn't you?
18:44Of course I will.
18:45Look, why don't we put our feet up and watch some telly before dinner, eh?
18:49That new wild life program you wanted to watch is on.
18:52You said it was boring.
18:54Nah, might find it interesting after all.
18:57I know Jim had a meeting after work.
19:03He should be home soon.
19:04I don't suppose he'd be able to change Max's mind, but it's worth a try.
19:07You're probably right.
19:08Just imagine that Clive Gibbons being a doctor.
19:11I always knew there was more to that young man than met the eye.
19:14Rosemary.
19:15Oh, no.
19:16I didn't mean to.
19:18Madge.
19:19Hello, Rosemary.
19:20I'll get it.
19:28Hi, everyone.
19:29Hello, Zoe.
19:30I saw you coming in, Rosemary.
19:31I wondered if I could have a word with you.
19:32Of course.
19:33I want to apply for the job as Paul's secretary.
19:35But he's doing the hiring, not me, Zoe.
19:37Yeah, but couldn't you put in a good word for me?
19:38I'd be perfect, honestly.
19:39My typing speed's 80 and my shorthand's 120,
19:41and I'm used to a dictifying and taking responsibility.
19:43Hold on.
19:44How come such a paragon's been working in a coffee shop?
19:46Oh, I haven't been back in town long
19:47and I wanted something freer than office work for a while.
19:50I'll get that.
19:54Hello.
19:55Yes, hello.
19:56Zoe, what a happy coincidence.
19:57I came to find Madge.
19:58You being here is an added bonus.
19:59Oh, is Max all right?
20:00He seems okay.
20:01He's demanding his dinner.
20:02I think I better go, Helen.
20:03I'll send Jim over when he comes home.
20:04Thanks.
20:05Bye-bye, everyone.
20:06Bye.
20:07What's this added bonus business?
20:08I need some fun company.
20:09And I'm just what the doctor ordered, huh?
20:11No.
20:12Oh, sorry.
20:13Doesn't take long for the old jokes to get around, does it?
20:14Come on, take me home and entertain me.
20:15Okay.
20:16Bye-bye.
20:17Bye.
20:18You'll put in a good word for me, won't you?
20:19Yes, I will, Zoe, but I can't promise anything.
20:21Thanks.
20:25Oh, darling, I've been so worried about you.
20:28I'm so sorry.
20:29I didn't want to lie, but for the first time in my life,
20:31I didn't know how to avoid it.
20:33Oh, I don't care.
20:34You know, I feel really relaxed with you, Shane.
20:37Ah, so you should.
20:38We know each other's bad habits, so we can relax.
20:41I haven't got any bad habits.
20:43Oh, no?
20:44Name one.
20:46Okay.
20:47There's...
20:49Well, give me a sec, I'll think of something.
20:52You can't.
20:53Ah, well, that's the worst habit of all,
20:55not having any bad habits.
20:57What was that?
20:58I'm going to have you no mind if I could.
20:59Bye.
21:00Bye.
21:01Bye.
21:02Bye.
21:03Bye.
21:04Bye.
21:05Bye.
21:06Bye.
21:07Bye.
21:08Bye.
21:09Bye.
21:10Bye.
21:11Bye.
21:12Bye.
21:13Bye.
21:15Bye.
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