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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
00:42Morning Jim
00:44Morning Zoe
00:50My my
00:52Des has got you working for a living hasn't he
00:54There's no need to rub it in
00:56Oh sorry, I'd forgotten about the job with Paul
00:58I wasn't having a shot honestly
01:00I'm surprised he told you
01:02Oh he did say you had the qualifications
01:04I'm not apologising for it
01:06Oh it's okay, I'll find something
01:08Maybe Clive and Shane need a new secretary
01:10Zoe you don't have to limit yourself to Ramsey Street
01:12Paul said your typing in shorthand surprised him
01:16I know, it's just that
01:18Well I know Paul, I get uptight with strangers
01:20Applying for jobs makes me nervous
01:22Even thinking about it makes me nervous
01:24Well if you're fishing for compliments
01:26You can forget it
01:28You know you're intelligent and attractive
01:30You'll find something
01:32Thanks
01:38Robinsons are really laying the heavies on poor old Scott
01:40They made him cancel sport today and stay home to study
01:44Danny reckons he's never seen him look so hassled
01:46Danny didn't exactly help by doing his homework for him did he?
01:50Oh come on Daphne you're the mates
01:52What do you reckon Clive you're the doctor?
01:54Was the doctor
01:56My old man's still trying to figure out why they chucked you out
01:58I've heard some of the rumours and they're not funny
02:00Oh Mrs Maddox tells me she heard you were a brain surgeon with a drinking problem
02:04Ha ha, good old Max
02:06Brain surgeon would starve to death if he tried to set up a practice in Ramsey Street
02:10Why don't you tell the truth and shut them all up including Max
02:13Truth
02:14Now that's an interesting meaningless word
02:16Oh come on Clive there must be some reason you're not practicing
02:20Look for the record I wasn't kicked out I walked out
02:22And second nothing I might say is going to stop people using their imaginations
02:26Oh and for what it's worth
02:28I've seen kids under less pressure than Scott suffer complete nervous breakdowns
02:32Happy now?
02:34The phone was ringing when I came in and it stopped just as I got to it
02:44You should have an answering service
02:46I don't need one if my secretary comes to work on time
02:49It's not my fault the trains were late
02:51It's a quarter past nine now
02:52By now you should have the mail done and be into that typing I asked you to do
02:55I don't have to put up with this Mr Robertson
02:58What?
02:59You don't want a secretary you want a slave
03:01And I think the Equal Opportunities Board and the Workers Harassment Tribunal
03:05Will be very interested to hear that
03:06What are you talking about?
03:07All I'm asking you to do is the job I'm paying you for
03:09Oh if that's your attitude
03:12And where do you think you're going?
03:15Get someone else to put up with your petty mail chauvinism
03:18Not that you'll find too many qualified secretaries prepared to do that
03:25Do you think I should take Scott something?
03:27He'll come out when he's hungry
03:29He's been very quiet in there
03:31Good, maybe it means he's concentrating for once
03:33More cake Max?
03:35Uh, how many slices have I had?
03:38Two
03:39Oh, no, no, no, gotta watch the arteries
03:42Yeah, good health requires sacrifices Max
03:45I suppose the booze is out
03:46Oh no, no, no need to overdo it Jim
03:49I mean, moderation that's the go
03:51As I was saying to Danny only this morning
03:53Danny wanted a drink?
03:54No, no, it's all this business with Rosemary finding her real mum, you know
03:58Yeah
04:00Oh, no offence
04:01What about it?
04:02Well, now he's got to be in his bonnet about airing off to find his real dad
04:06And that upsets you?
04:08Well, sure
04:09I mean, I brought him up
04:11I mean, he might be a bit of a pain in the you know what sometimes
04:15But he's still a Ramsey
04:16At least I've always treated him as a Ramsey
04:18I'll, I'll miss a little tyke
04:21You can handle it, Max
04:23I'm sure Danny isn't going anywhere
04:25No, it's not him I'm talking about, Ellen
04:27It's me
04:28I'm the one likely to pop off
04:29I mean, the writing's on the wall, me days are numbered, you know
04:32Is that what the doctor told you?
04:34Well, put it this way
04:35He's made me face the hard facts
04:38Give me a chance to think about what time I've got left
04:42Don't you think that's being a bit morbid?
04:44Well, a man's got to face the realities, Ellen
04:47Gives you something to think about
04:49Like old friends, for instance
04:51Oh golly, I remember when we first started off
04:55Yes, complaints about the children
04:58Hmm, all the times you threatened to take us to court
05:00Teeth and troubles, teeth and troubles
05:02Sort of foundations real friends are based on
05:05Yeah
05:06That's why I know I can ask you both a favour
05:08What sort of favour?
05:10You know, like I say, I've been made to face, face the realities
05:15So, I've drawn up my last will and testament, Jim
05:19You'd do me proud if you'd be executor of my estate
05:23Ah, come in Shane
05:40Dad said you wanted to see me, is there something you want, darling?
05:42No, no thank you
05:44But it is important, I think, for both of us
05:48Max said you're out of work again
05:50Clive's schemes never seem to last for too long
05:53Are you disappointed?
05:54I mean, landscaping and gardening, is that what you really want to do?
05:58It was great for what I wanted to keep fit, but not as a future
06:01The chauffeuring job was fantastic
06:03I guess I'm just unlucky though
06:05Suppose you owned your own limousine
06:09Suppose I won the lottery
06:11That isn't very practical
06:13No, I'm saving every cent I can
06:15But that's what it amounts to cents
06:17It'll be about ten years before I even get a deposit
06:20Alright
06:22I'll make you a business proposition
06:25I'll buy the limousine and you'll do the driving
06:3050-50 as far as the profits are concerned
06:34And you'll always have the option of buying me out if you're successful enough
06:38Are you serious?
06:40Hmm
06:41Because fortunate I was able to get all the money that Douglas Blake owed me
06:45And it's just sitting there in the bank
06:47And I'd rather invest it in people, real people this time
06:52But the cost, you're talking thousands?
06:56Ah, yes
06:57Well, that's 10,000 for registration
07:00And then there's the monthly lease payments
07:02You have gone into it
07:03Plus on-road costs, setting up the company, wages
07:06It can be done
07:10It's incredibly generous, but I can't accept charity
07:13It's not charity
07:15I'm counting on you to make profits for both of us
07:22I'm grateful, Helen, I really am
07:24But I can't accept it
07:27I do have another reason
07:29I had an offer to think about recently
07:33Rosemary wanted me to run the Australian end of her business
07:37Like you, I said to myself
07:39Is she just being kind?
07:41But why didn't you take it?
07:42Oh, Jim and the children
07:44No regrets
07:45But I'll never have that opportunity again
07:48One never does, you know
07:50That's why your decision is so important to me
07:53I want someone to have the kind of chance that I had
07:57Suppose I blow it
08:01I think you're a good risk
08:03I won't let you down
08:08Ooh!
08:09Ha ha ha ha ha
08:14We've got chicken salad, stew and Madge Mitchell's homemade pies
08:19What does the chef suggest?
08:21The chef suggest you don't ask what's in the stew
08:23That might as you keep doctor on premises
08:25Joke's the prerogative of the staff, Jim
08:27Then I'll risk the chicken salad
08:29One chicken salad
08:31Don't expect me to help you out like this every day
08:34Oh, it's only during the lunchtime rush
08:36Well, good shade to do it then
08:37Well, doesn't Trilove extend to working for nothing?
08:39Hi!
08:40Hi, Zoe
08:41Any luck job hunting?
08:42Sure, looks like I'll be all pick and choose
08:44You work in here now?
08:45Not for money, I'll get to keep what's left of the stew
08:47Oh, thanks
08:48A cup of coffee, please?
08:49Yeah, sure
08:52Hi, Jim
08:53Take a seat
08:54Thanks
08:56Did I hear good news over there?
08:58I went to five places and I got nowhere
09:00I wasn't going to tell them that though
09:01Sure
09:02I thought a lot about what you said this morning
09:04I'm not giving up
09:05Well, it's easy for people like me to give advice
09:08But it matters
09:09When you're out there without a job, you get really paranoid
09:11Most people just want to criticise
09:13Well, why do you think you freeze up an interview?
09:16I'm scared of being judged
09:19It's different when I'm talking to you
09:21Well, you should use that next time you're going for a job
09:24Personally, I think Paul was crazy for not hiring you
09:27I guess he got the girl he wanted
09:34Thought you had a secretary?
09:36No, she just didn't measure up, mate
09:38It's not pretty busy
09:40That's okay, I'm here on business anyway
09:42You need a courier service
09:44Well, when did you get wheels?
09:45I'm getting a new limousine
09:46How long's going to back me?
09:48Hey, it must be your lucky day
09:50It's an investment, mate
09:52I'm going to make sure it pays off too
09:54Get that, will you?
09:55Daniel's Corporation, Paul Robinson
09:58Oh, Rosemary
10:00Yeah?
10:01Oh, that fast?
10:02No, no, that's fine
10:03Sure
10:04No worries, bye
10:05It's not a bit of a buy-in, mate
10:07I need to pass it from McDougal to the accountants
10:09And I just can't leave the office
10:11I'm getting the limousine, mate
10:12I haven't got it yet
10:13Oh, yeah, here's mine
10:14Oh, say no more
10:16Thanks, mate
10:17I owe you one
10:18You owe me 20 bucks
10:19I'll write out an invoice when I get back
10:21Nice to do business with you, Mr Robinson
10:23Thanks for being so helpful
10:28Anytime
10:29I'll go with yourself, sorry
10:31Thanks, Stephanie
10:34Oh, pleasure
10:35Ah
10:40There we go
10:41Thank you
10:42I like that
10:43See ya
10:44I can hear your mind ticking over
10:47Well, I didn't know she knew the Robinsons that well
10:49Well
10:50Oh, it's none of my business
10:52But if you don't find out, you'll die of curiosity, right?
10:54I'll handle the dishes
11:11You and Jim had a lot to say
11:16I don't think he's got that much influence over Paul these days
11:19Oh, I've changed my mind about Paul
11:22I still like him, but he's too screwed up
11:24So's Dez
11:25Have you talked to Jim about Dez?
11:27No
11:28Mostly about me
11:31So understanding
11:35I can see what you've been having to cope with, Def
11:38Wrong sort of guys
11:39Having to deal with all their hang-ups
11:42Do you think it's fate?
11:45You've lost me
11:47One day you see everything differently
11:50Give the hunks a miss
11:51Listen, really appreciate maturity
11:54Like Jim, you mean?
11:56Mm-hmm
11:59Her attitude was just all wrong
12:02She started work at 9 o'clock and you fire her at 9.15
12:05You certainly make up your mind in a hurry
12:07There's plenty of reason to
12:09Well, why did you hire her in the first place?
12:11Dad, did you come here to wish me luck or give me a lecture?
12:13Talk to me like you talked to Scott
12:15Fine, have it your way, I'll go
12:17Okay, it wouldn't hurt to listen to you
12:20You mean that?
12:22I'm not that big-headed
12:24As long as you're not suggesting I'm incompetent
12:26I'm suggesting you see sense
12:28You need a secretary, Zoe's qualified, give her the job
12:31I'll make up my own mind about my staff, thanks
12:34You'd reject anything I said, wouldn't you?
12:36You'd become that big-headed
12:37You'd love to see me last up this job, wouldn't you?
12:40You'd be right and I'd be wrong, that'd give you a real buzz
12:43I'd love to see you be a success
12:45But you're gonna have to grow up first, I keep hoping
12:50Zoe, he's much older than you
12:53Oh, I don't think it makes any difference
12:55I'm just trying to stop you being hurt
12:58Don't worry, you never know
12:59How's my girl?
13:06Zoe?
13:08Just a little confused right now
13:10Zoe, this could be a lucky day for all of us
13:12Paul Robertson has just sacked his secretary
13:14He's desperate, I'd get in there if I were you
13:16No, he doesn't want me
13:17I told you, he's desperate
13:19Go for it
13:21Oh, cross fingers
13:23Glad you dropped in, pal
13:24I think I figured a way to resurrect the old gardening business
13:26Count me out, Clive
13:28I'm going into business for myself
13:30What?
13:31Helen's backing me with a limo
13:33She's even gonna take bookings at the Robertsons
13:35Shane, that's fantastic!
13:37What can I say except...
13:39Congratulations, my business folds, yours begins
13:42I think we'll do fine
13:46Dad, you say that Zoe's qualified
13:48And I'm not arguing, but emotionally she's a mess
13:51What do you mean?
13:53It's obvious, isn't it?
13:54She's got the hots for me
13:55In a situation like this, that's death and you know it
13:58Hanging tickets on yourself, aren't you?
14:00I'm just being realistic
14:02Dad, I don't want to louse this up
14:04Mind you, I don't think Rosemary would shed too many tears if I did
14:07I've talked to Zoe
14:10She didn't give me the impression that she was infatuated with you
14:14Maybe the boot's on the other foot
14:16Oh, come on
14:17Methinks the gentleman doth protest too much
14:20Dad, Zoe is the last girl I'd get involved with
14:22Oh, sorry, don't care if I come in
14:25I heard you still need a secretary
14:27Yeah, sure, you two have got business to discuss
14:29Excuse me
14:31Doing a bit of PF for me, was he?
14:33And what made you jump to that conclusion?
14:35You looked embarrassed when I walked in
14:37Zoe, nobody makes my decisions for me
14:39Good, I don't want any favours, all I want is a chance
14:42Vision, mate, never think small
14:44Today it's me and you, tomorrow we're in leather chairs
14:46Running a fleet of couriers
14:48Lear jets delivering parcels, so sky's the limit
14:50Hey, this had a bad slogan actually
14:52Clive
14:54That's okay, you can have a slogan, but go home
14:56I'd really appreciate if you could just go
14:58Oh, right, pleasure before business, I'll drop in and see how Mike's doing
15:00Clive, mate
15:02He's helped a lot today, underneath all that waffle he's a really nice guy
15:04Yeah, he's okay
15:06Here, you want a drive?
15:07No
15:09Helen's offers really changed things for me, definitely
15:11I think it's great
15:13No, I mean, it's a real responsibility
15:15Oh, I can understand it taking a chance on you, I would
15:17Would you?
15:19Oh, Shane
15:20Sorry
15:22Oh, sorry
15:24It's alright
15:26What I meant was, Daphne, will you marry me?
15:29Don't you think we're rushing things?
15:31It's how we feel and how we can make it work?
15:33No, I mean, it's a real responsibility
15:35No, I mean, it's a real responsibility
15:37Oh, I can understand it taking a chance on you, I would
15:39Would you?
15:41Oh, Shane
15:43Sorry
15:45Sorry
15:47It's alright
15:48It's how we feel and how we can make it work, isn't it?
15:51I mean, new job, marriage, all at once
15:55The job makes a difference
15:58I guess I'm trying to say I need time
16:01Time enough to find a way out
16:03You haven't done that before
16:05I'm not running away
16:07It's just I'm smart enough to know that getting married is the most important thing I'll ever do
16:11And it's time I want to be sure, is that fair?
16:14I guess it's fair
16:16But don't blame me for being impatient
16:20I can't help it if I find you
16:22You're resistant
16:24Are you?
16:25All decided to take me on
16:43Congratulations
16:45It's only for a two week trial and that's it
16:46A month's trial would be fair
16:48Okay, you win, I don't want to argue anymore
16:52I know you talked him into it
16:54Thanks
16:56No one talks boys or anything these days
16:59Oh, aren't they different?
17:01Night
17:02Satisfied?
17:16Did you employ her because of what I said?
17:18No, I suppose if I sack her in a month's time you'll say I'm biased, won't you?
17:22No, no
17:24You may be pretty insufferable at the moment but I think you'll give her a fair go
17:28Despite yourself
17:51You may never put up
17:57You mayak
18:02That's he who…
18:04You were pretty insufferable at the moment
18:48Hello.
18:50Couldn't sleep.
18:52It's only nine o'clock.
18:55Sure, well, but how are you going to feel at three o'clock in the morning when you still can't sleep because you haven't made a decision?
18:59Are you going to ring me at three a.m.?
19:01Oh, would you be mad if I did?
19:04Furious.
19:05Well, look, to save any early morning phone calls, how about you give me a decision right now?
19:10You're crazy.
19:12I'm in love. Maybe that's the same thing.
19:14When I make a decision, you'll be the first to know.
19:18Maybe I'll phone you at three a.m.
19:20I'm looking forward to it.
19:24Good night, you maniac.
19:26Good night.
19:26Good night.
19:49Good night.
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