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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
00:36So you'll be flying straight through to the States?
00:38No, Jim, I think I'll stop over in Honolulu for a little while.
00:41I'd love to go to New York.
00:43Quick before she changes her mind.
00:45That's enough, Scott.
00:46Evening all.
00:47I'll go to dinner, it's in the oven.
00:48Oh, it's okay, Granny.
00:49Paul, how did you go today?
00:51Terrific. I had a secretary today.
00:53Good.
00:54Well, I'm sure you won't regret it.
00:55So am I.
00:56He's always seemed very keen.
00:57I bet she's pleased.
00:58Dad, I didn't hire her.
01:01Why not?
01:02Because I employed somebody else.
01:04It's Paul's decision, Jim.
01:06But Zoe has excellent qualifications.
01:08I know that.
01:09And the girl needs a job desperately.
01:10Dad, I'm not a charity.
01:12What's that supposed to mean?
01:13I just prefer to keep my personal business out of the office.
01:17It was a great meal, Grant.
01:19Thank you, darling.
01:20Where do you think you're going?
01:22I've got heaps of work to do.
01:23Not before you do the washing up.
01:25Dad, I've got four assignments.
01:26It's due tomorrow.
01:27I'll do it, Jim.
01:28No, no, you won't.
01:29It won't take you long, Scott.
01:30This is your last night with Rosemary.
01:32I'm sure you've got better things to do with your time.
01:34Thanks, Jim.
01:35Come on, darling.
01:36It won't take you five minutes, mate.
01:38Shh.
01:39Look, the sooner we start, the sooner we finish.
01:40Everything only takes five minutes.
01:41I'll just have to ask Danny to do another assignment for me.
01:42Oh, no, no, no, Max.
01:43You relax.
01:44We'll do that.
01:45Come along, Danny.
01:46Bring your father his dessert.
01:47Want coffee, Deb?
01:48Oh, I think a little hot milk would be the best.
01:49Total rum in it.
01:50No, I don't really think that's wise.
01:51Do you?
01:52Well, Dad used to swear by it.
01:53Oh, yes.
01:54He spends a great deal of his time doing that, doesn't he?
01:55I don't know how Mum copes.
01:56I'll get it for you, Dad.
01:57Bring the old bottle.
01:58I'll measure it myself.
01:59Right.
02:00It's just a gift.
02:01I mean...
02:02Thank you for telling me.
02:04Oh, no worries.
02:05I mean...
02:06Thank you for telling me.
02:07No worries.
02:09Thank you for telling me.
02:12Oh, yes.
02:13You're forced to try.
02:14Oh, yes.
02:15No worries.
02:16I mean...
02:17No worries.
02:18No worries.
02:19No worries.
02:20No worries.
02:21I mean...
02:22No worries.
02:23No worries.
02:24No worries.
02:25I'm sorry, I think those things in the house will be on your bed.
02:29Ah, there we are.
02:31Ta, what about the cream?
02:33Well, hunger is the best source.
02:35Ah, how much do you want?
02:38Keep pouring, I'll tell you when to stop.
02:40I know you're terribly upset, especially by...
02:42No, man's got to be able to taste it.
02:44Danny, that's quite enough.
02:48There'll be a little dollop of cream, eh?
02:50I mean, why does we'll be hung for a sheep as a lamb?
02:52Prevention is better than cure.
02:59Not more homework.
03:01I don't know why you just don't give up school.
03:03I don't feel like it, believe me.
03:05Well, you're better off, you know, as long as your old man doesn't charge heaps for rent.
03:09I still want to go to uni, though.
03:10When are these due?
03:11Day after tomorrow.
03:13All right.
03:13I really appreciate it.
03:15That's it.
03:20Ha-ha!
03:21Any fitter, I'll be dangerous.
03:23I'm going over to the Robinsons.
03:25You are eating yourself into an early grave, you know.
03:30Ah!
03:34Oh, Scott.
03:36I'll get out of it, will you?
03:38Well, one didn't have succeeded anything.
03:39What would you do?
03:41If you can't do things properly, you shouldn't do them at all.
03:43Oh, it suits me.
03:44Oh, you're slack, Scott.
03:45Listen, I'm not in the mood for this, OK?
03:48If you'd stop whinging, we'd be finished by now.
03:50Whose side are you on?
03:51I mean, every time I go to concentrate on work, I've got to do something else.
03:54If you're like this now, what are you going to be like at the end of the year?
03:57A mental case if I don't get some peace and quiet.
03:59Cut it out, you too.
04:00I wasn't the one who started it.
04:02Well, you can finish it, can't you?
04:03I had a word with your math tutor today, Scott.
04:08He's very pleased with the progress.
04:11Look, I know you've been under a lot of pressure lately, but you keep up the good work and you won't have to go to him for long.
04:17You can finish this later.
04:18Rosemary's about to leave.
04:21Terrific.
04:22I'll never get it finished.
04:24I wish you didn't have to go.
04:25I'll be back again soon, I promise.
04:27Before or after the wedding?
04:29Probably after, Nicky.
04:30Gerard wants to get married as soon as possible.
04:32Oh, Madge.
04:33Hello, Jim.
04:33You know, you should take the plunge again too, Jim.
04:36Yeah.
04:37Scott, could you give me a hand to take these bags to the car?
04:39It was lovely to see you again, Rosemary.
04:41Bye-bye, Madge.
04:42Nice to see you too.
04:42Leanne, I hope you and Gerard are very happy.
04:44Thank you, Nicky.
04:45I'm sure we will be, and you keep up the studies for me, all right?
04:48And I'll hear from you soon, okay?
04:49Oh, you're sure to.
04:51I can handle it.
04:51I know.
04:53Well, bye-bye, all.
04:55Bye-bye.
04:59You will be all right, won't you?
05:03Thanks for everything, Mum.
05:06I love you so much.
05:09I love you too.
05:19Ah, nothing like a bit of cream after our day's work.
05:23Except Shane's done all the hard work.
05:25Yeah, serve a bit of reward now, Nick.
05:27Makes life worth living.
05:29Hey, what's that stuff you're eating?
05:30Bean shoots.
05:31Do you want some?
05:32No, for you.
05:34Try to make me eat that stuff in Vietnam.
05:36Don't let you out, Madge catch you at it.
05:38Bet you've never seen a fat Chinese.
05:40No.
05:45You feeling all right now, Dad?
05:47Oh, yeah, what?
05:48All right, what do you want?
05:50Nothing.
05:51It's just asking.
05:52It's true.
05:52There's not one woman, it's another.
05:54What are you talking about?
05:55Look, if you want to go and see Nicky, go ahead.
05:57I can do with some peace and quiet.
06:00Well, I won't leave if you don't want me to.
06:02No, if it is a fiddle.
06:04Sure.
06:05Yeah.
06:05Good morning.
06:13Good morning.
06:15Good morning.
06:18I don't know.
06:48You don't look very well, do you, dear?
07:06Say that again.
07:07Had another attack, have you?
07:08Playing something wicked.
07:10My husband was exactly like you.
07:12Huh? Plumber, was he?
07:14Oh, no. He never worked.
07:16His heart couldn't stand the strain.
07:19I couldn't tell you the suffering that man went through.
07:22His heart never left him alone.
07:24Couldn't the doctors do anything?
07:25Them!
07:26They don't know anything.
07:33Poor old Ernie.
07:35He started off on pills.
07:37Little did he know.
07:39He could hardly get out of bed.
07:41We've got ten children, you know.
07:43Well, I've got two boys.
07:45Oh, lucky it's not more.
07:47Yeah, they're pretty worried.
07:48Of course.
07:50You're only at the book stage.
07:52You wait until they get their hands on you with their needles.
07:56Useless, all of it.
07:57They can do art transplants and everything these days.
08:00I know.
08:01They were going to experiment on my Ernie, but nothing worked.
08:05What?
08:05Ernie, he was so brave.
08:09A braver man I've never met.
08:11He says to me, Elsie says, there's only one thing to do to beat this thing.
08:15What's that?
08:16To forgive them their trespasses, those who trespassed against him, including the doctors.
08:22He made his peace with the world.
08:25It's the truth.
08:26Did more than any doctor did.
08:28You take my word, dear.
08:30And I'm an expert on these things.
08:33The doctors can't do anything for you.
08:35Only the good Lord can.
08:39It worked, eh?
08:40Like a charm.
08:41Fit as a fiddle when he went.
08:43Oh, sorry.
08:44I didn't know he did.
08:45He didn't.
08:46He ran off with the next door neighbour.
08:50I think you're next, dear.
08:53Oh, no.
08:55It's me.
08:56Max needs his head lift.
09:00You been to the doctor?
09:01Oh, wild horses with a dragon hair.
09:03He's always been saved.
09:05I think we'd be better off.
09:06Hmm?
09:07I think we'd be better off in the headshot.
09:09Why?
09:13You better join us, Jim.
09:14I wish I could.
09:16What would you turn that down?
09:18They're a great band.
09:20Hey, what's up with you?
09:22Biology.
09:22Oh, what's the problem?
09:23No, you wouldn't mind.
09:24Don't worry.
09:25Try me.
09:26All right.
09:27What's the equation for respiration?
09:30C6H12O6602 gives 6H2O plus 6CO2 plus 36 ATP.
09:38Glucose plus oxygen gives water and carbon dioxide and energy.
09:42I've always admired a woman with brains.
09:45I guess girls are just smarter than boys, mate.
09:47So you're all saying I'm stupid?
09:49Oh, of course not.
09:50Don't be silly.
09:51Why don't you bring your books out here and we'll see if we can help you?
09:53He has to learn to stand on his own two feet, Nicky.
09:56It gets hard on your own sometimes.
09:57I can look after myself, thanks.
09:59She was only trying to help.
10:02Go and get your stuff.
10:05All right, Max.
10:06Jim.
10:07Come on, sit down.
10:08All right.
10:08Look, I'll stand.
10:09You sit.
10:10No, it's okay.
10:11You sit.
10:11I'll get a chair.
10:12Oh, I know.
10:13Ah.
10:16Well.
10:17Now, you're still getting along, eh?
10:19They asked you out yet?
10:21Cut it out, Dad.
10:22Life's too short to beat round the bush, Danny.
10:24Would you like a beer, Max?
10:26Oh, no.
10:26No, thanks.
10:27I'll get one for you, though.
10:28I can get my own beer, thanks.
10:30It's all right, Dad.
10:31I'll get it.
10:31Charlene's no better.
10:34Heaven only knows what trouble the girl's got herself into it.
10:37Max is here.
10:39You're acting pretty strange, though.
10:40Oh, nothing would surprise me.
10:42It's weird.
10:44Marjorie, why don't you go back home?
10:46I don't really have a home anymore.
10:49Fred's quite happy with his flu.
10:50He doesn't want me around.
10:52Charlene's still quite young.
10:54Oh, she prefers her father to me, I'm afraid.
10:57It's my own fault, really.
10:59I was too busy trying to turn ducks into swans.
11:02Well, we all have high expectations of our children.
11:06You know, I never really approved of one-parent families,
11:09but Max and Jim seem to have made a pretty good fest of theirs.
11:13They've made their share of blunders.
11:14Oh, I wish I had Jim's tolerance.
11:18He always seems so kind and understanding.
11:23Yeah, I mean, there's nothing like a mate, is there?
11:26No, I suppose there's not.
11:28Yep, and it's great to see it passed down, like, from father to son.
11:31Gives you a sense of sort of, well, eternity-like, doesn't it, eh?
11:35I never looked at it like that.
11:38What's the matter with you?
11:40Nothing. I was talking about being mates at all.
11:42Why?
11:43Well, I mean, Scott couldn't find a better mate than young Danny, eh?
11:47They've had their share of scraps.
11:48Yeah, I know, but Danny can always forgive, see?
11:50I reckon we ought to all take a leaf out of his book.
11:53Cut it out, Dad. You're embarrassing.
11:55I mean, how many kids that sit home night after night doing a mate's own work?
11:59Well, Max, are you sure you wouldn't lie to him?
12:00Wait a minute. What did you say?
12:03I'm talking about mates.
12:04Shut up, Dad. I think we'd better be going.
12:07Danny, have you been doing the assignments from the tutor? Don't lie to me.
12:11No, hang on. My son's not a liar.
12:13No, but mine is.
12:14I can explain, Jim.
12:15I don't want to hear from you.
12:16Jim, why don't we just forgive and forget, eh?
12:18Why don't you go home, Max?
12:20Danny, come on. We're going.
12:22Don't think of how often you and me have helped each other out.
12:24I don't want to go into it, Max.
12:26I don't know what's got into you. Come on.
12:28I was only trying to help.
12:29I'm sorry, Helen.
12:31What do I say?
12:31Have you any idea how much those lessons cost?
12:34Well, you're the one that put the pressure on.
12:36That's no excuse for cheating.
12:37Oh, now, wait a minute, Dad.
12:38You keep out of this.
12:40How could you take the credit for other people's work?
12:43Danny was only going to do the work till Scott caught up.
12:45What have you got to say for yourself?
12:47There's nothing you can say, is there?
12:49He just couldn't cope with the workload.
12:51Dad, you wouldn't listen to him.
12:52Well, I'm listening now.
12:54I don't hear anything.
12:58You're not going to get very far in this world lying and cheating.
13:02I'm talking to you.
13:03Listen, I don't give a damn about you or anything else.
13:09Just go up.
13:14Oh, right.
13:17That's got it.
13:18Judy.
13:18Judy.
13:18Your blood's worth potlust, Danny.
13:26How did it go last night?
13:28Okay, I guess.
13:29My uncle Jim gave him heaps.
13:30And it's all your fault.
13:32It doesn't matter, Nicky.
13:33Yes, it does.
13:34Why'd you have to dob on us?
13:36It was an accident.
13:37Yeah, don't blame him, Scott.
13:38He didn't know.
13:40Reckon I'll go over and sort things out?
13:41No.
13:42No.
13:42Well, he only wants what's best for you, mate.
13:44Yeah, it's a pity I'm such a failure, isn't it?
13:49For the life of me, I don't understand Scott's behaviour.
13:51And what were you like at his age?
13:54And don't tell me how perfect you were.
13:56I didn't try to cheat my way through my final year, that's for sure.
13:59You had one exam at the end of the year.
14:02These days, they seem to have an exam every five minutes.
14:04And if they fail, they have to fight against it for the rest of the year.
14:07It isn't a fair system.
14:08But it's the system we've got.
14:10There seems to be a lot better system than the one that I operate under.
14:12Oh, Jim, sometimes you're so self-righteous, it just isn't funny.
14:17I'm not the one being irresponsible.
14:19I've got the milk.
14:20Thanks, Jim.
14:21You won't have to go and see your tutor today.
14:23I've cancelled him.
14:25I'm not pouring money down the drain.
14:27Breakfast's nearly ready.
14:29I won't have any thanks.
14:30Oh, terrific.
14:31Look, it's not a good idea to work on an empty stomach.
14:33I'm not hungry.
14:35I'll eat this if I am.
14:37It's sport today, isn't it?
14:38Yeah.
14:39Good.
14:40You can stay home and finish those assignments.
14:41Jim, really?
14:42Dad, that's not fair.
14:43Neither's getting Danny to do your work.
14:45You're staying here, and that's final.
14:47Remember the old pepperino tree?
14:55Yes, it was full of white ants.
14:57They used to meet there with their billy carts.
14:59Oh, sounds great.
15:00Sounds maudlin' maudlin' to me.
15:02The old swimming pool, how about that, eh?
15:04It was full of germs and had to shut it down.
15:06I bet you had some good times, though.
15:08Oh, yeah.
15:10Hey, you know, this bother with young Scott brought my memories back.
15:14Yeah, I never told you this, Madge.
15:16But I cheated in the swimming race once.
15:18Which one?
15:19And the six championships.
15:20Yeah.
15:21I was in that.
15:23Yeah, I know.
15:24Yes, I could never understand why the judges gave me such a large handicap.
15:28Max was at the end of the pool before I'd even left the block.
15:31It was you, wasn't it?
15:34You ought to have done anything to win that gold cup.
15:36You rotten sod!
15:38I always wondered how you won that race.
15:40You dobbed me into the judges, didn't you?
15:41It was a long time ago.
15:42Oh, no wonder I've never trusted you.
15:44I want a dad to be proud of me for once.
15:46You should have known him when he was young, Danny.
15:47He was disgusting.
15:48Weasel, we used to call him, and with good reason.
15:50Not a lot of boys used to call you.
15:52Well, what did you...
15:53You had them tying my plaits to the desk.
15:56You always used to dob me into Dad.
15:58Yeah, well, what do you expect after you cheated me out of the cup?
16:00You only found out just now.
16:02You just eat what your daddy is about this, you weasel.
16:08See?
16:09No matter what you do, son, it's always the wrong thing.
16:14It's your mother and I.
16:16We had a great marriage, you know, all things considered.
16:20You sure did a lot of fighting.
16:22I spiced things up a bit, that's all.
16:24I miss Mum.
16:25Yeah, I'm fonder as well.
16:27You don't mind talking about it?
16:29Oh, no, not at all.
16:30What was it like when you and Mum were first married?
16:33A barrel of laughs.
16:35When Shane came along, then you.
16:37It wasn't all good times, you know.
16:40Like when you and Mum split up before you had any?
16:43Yeah, it's funny, that.
16:45What happened?
16:46Well, we had a bit of a fight, see.
16:48Well, I walked down on her and when she found I stayed the night with a friend, well, she was fit to be tired.
16:58Any more tea in that pot?
16:58And what happened then?
17:01Well, I don't think it's a fit subject to talk about over breakfast.
17:06Come on, Dad.
17:08Yeah, yeah, you're right.
17:09I shouldn't jerk it.
17:10I mean, you've got a right to know.
17:13Well, she took off to the mountains, met some bloke there and, well, you can guess the rest.
17:19Yeah.
17:20Listeners, anything you ever want to ask me, just go ahead, won't you?
17:26Well, there is something, Dad.
17:28Yeah?
17:28What is it, son?
17:30Right?
17:31Well, ever since Rosemary came back to town, looking for her mother, well, it made me think, would you help me find my real father, Dad?
17:41Oh, the gall of that man.
17:43I don't know what's come over him.
17:45You've got to admit it's pretty funny.
17:47You weren't so amused when Scott cheated.
17:49Oh, come on, Helen, this is different.
17:51Imagine Max were only five years old.
17:54Yes, I suppose I am being rather petty.
17:57Max must be scared stiff.
17:59Yes, but his being a martyr isn't making him any easier to live with.
18:02The best thing he can do is humour him.
18:03Would he try the patience of a saint?
18:05I'm ready now, I do.
18:07Excuse me, Max, Jim.
18:09Yep.
18:10Come on.
18:10Bye.
18:11See you later.
18:13Jim, you look as though you could use a night out.
18:16I agree.
18:18So do you.
18:20Why don't we take in a movie tonight?
18:22Oh, I'd love to.
18:24Great.
18:25We've got a date.
18:32Hi.
18:33Here I go, back again to school.
18:34When will you be back?
18:36This afternoon, probably.
18:39Would you like to go out with me tonight?
18:41Uh, I'm sorry, I can't.
18:43I've got a rule.
18:44I can only go out on weekends and weeknights I study.
18:46Oh, fair enough.
18:48Well, how about Saturday then?
18:50All right.
18:51Right.
18:52Right.
18:53Right.
18:53Nicky.
19:02Good morning.
19:03Oh, you're looking very well this morning, Max.
19:05Yeah.
19:05Can't judge a book by its cover.
19:07I suppose not.
19:08Listen, Danny's a funny boy sometimes.
19:10Why?
19:11He told me this morning he'd like to find his real father.
19:15He can't blame you for that.
19:16Yeah, yeah, I know.
19:17But still.
19:17Don't worry, Max.
19:18You won't lose Danny.
19:19He loves you too much.
19:21It blows me finding her mother enhanced our relationship.
19:24Danny ought to be grateful he has you for a father.
19:27At least he knows who you are.
19:28Yeah, that's right.
19:29My father's dead and I wouldn't have a clue what my mother's really like.
19:34I don't care anymore, either.
19:39How's it going?
19:46You'll get there.
19:47Just keep at it.
19:52You'll do it for your own good, you know.
19:59You'll do it for your own good, you know.
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