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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
00:40Well, do you want my help or don't you?
00:42I suppose so
00:44Come on mate, what sort of answer is that?
00:46Well I do, but it wouldn't make any difference
00:50I've got to face it, the work's too hard
00:52Do you still want to be a journalist?
00:53Yeah
00:54Then make it happen
00:55You can, you know, so long as you don't give up
00:57Yeah, but it's alright for you, you're brainy
00:59You see this dog?
01:01How brainy do you think it is?
01:03Not very
01:05Well I'll tell you something and I don't tell many people
01:07Inside this intelligent, articulate exterior
01:09Is a brain no bigger than this dog's just bursting to get out
01:13Oh, it's true
01:14Well then how come you passed all those medical exams?
01:16Because Scotty, my boy, I discovered the great Clive Gibbons learning method
01:20What's that?
01:21A secret learning method guaranteed to impart knowledge into the thickest head
01:24Eh?
01:25Concrete
01:26Would it work on me?
01:27It's pretty thick, but yes it would definitely work
01:29If the subject were prepared to give it a chance
01:31Now what do you say?
01:32I guess so, yeah
01:33Excellent, report in half an hour
01:34Now scratchings for the meeting in race one you can take out numbers three, five and...
01:47Isn't that a little depressing?
01:49No, no
01:50It's how I feel
01:51Oh, you mustn't upset yourself, it'll only make things worse
01:54Is that possible?
01:56Oh Max, I understand that you're miserable, but for Danny and Shane's sake you must keep your spirits up
02:04Yeah, I know, I know
02:06They need me and here I am only thinking of myself
02:08Well that's understandable, but I really am very worried about Shane
02:13Why?
02:14Well, his chauffeuring business doesn't seem to be exactly thriving
02:19Mind you it is fairly new I suppose, but...
02:23Oh, it'll pick up
02:25Yeah, he's a good lad Shane, he'll do alright for himself
02:28Oh, I hope so
02:29Yeah, and he cares about his old man too
02:31Well, do you know what he's doing now?
02:33Me heavy plumbing jobs, he doesn't want me to overdo it, see?
02:36Oh, that's very thoughtful of him
02:38Yeah
02:39And you do know, don't you, that if there's anything I can do to lighten the load you only have to ask
02:43Oh, thanks Madge, appreciate it
02:47Actually, there is one thing
02:51When I go, I'd like to be at home, not in hospital, right?
02:57I mean, a man's got a right to dine in his own home
03:00Of course he has
03:01Yeah, not that he's my own, right, I know
03:04But, well, great Aussie tradition, owning your own home, and I never made it
03:11Oh, you will, I promise
03:13I'm going to see my solicitor very soon and have the ownership transferred
03:17Oh, you're a good woman, Madge
03:20Guess who's coming over? Bradley!
03:33Come on in, Bradley
03:35Hello, Bradley
03:39Hello, Mrs Daniels
03:41Mr Robinson, I'm sorry about what happened to your roses
03:43I promise it won't happen again
03:45I'm sorry too, Bradley, but since you've apologised, we'll forget all about it, shall we?
03:49Thank you, Mr Robinson
03:50I hope this means you can be friends with Des again
03:53Mum wouldn't like it if you weren't
03:55Oh, don't worry Bradley, Des and I are still friends
03:57But if you are worried about it, I suggest you go and apologise to Mr Ramsey as well
04:01Yes, Mr Robinson, I'll do that now
04:03Good boy
04:04I'll show you out
04:05What a performance
04:10Well, I hope you realise that's all it was
04:12I wouldn't trust that little devil as far as I could throw him
04:14Neither would I
04:15But you have to admit it is funny
04:17Oh, you're up to a point
04:18Though I don't like the way Lucy's fawning all over him
04:22No, I don't like that either, I'd like to nip that one right in the bud
04:25Isn't he great, Grant? Isn't he just ace?
04:29Ace or not, Lucy
04:31I think it's time you and I had a little chat about our Bradley
04:34You don't like him, do you?
04:36No, I don't particularly
04:37And I don't want to hurt you
04:38But until his behaviour improves, I don't want you playing with him
04:41But he said he was sorry
04:43Saying it is easy
04:44But your father and I want to wait and see if he means it
04:47I thought we'd talk things over in this family
04:50Normally we do
04:51But this one's an adult's decision
04:53First time I've ever liked a boy
04:55And you won't even let me talk to him
04:57It's not fair
05:00And I'm really sorry about letting down your tyre
05:02It won't happen again
05:04Oh, it's alright Bradley
05:06I'm not that old
05:07I can't remember what it was like being a kid
05:09Just don't do it again, okay?
05:10I won't
05:11I've learnt my lesson
05:12Yeah, I think you have too
05:19Are you going the back way?
05:20I reckon we might be able to talk to Mrs Mitchell
05:22And they've given you one of our newly baked biscuits
05:24How about that, eh?
05:25Yes, please
05:26Right
05:29Oh, smells good
05:30Oh, don't they?
05:31Pies have been selling so well Daphne asked me if I could make some more of my specialties
05:36Hey listen, would you mind if our little mate here were taking her profits a bit?
05:40Oh, of course not
05:41It's not
05:46There you go Bradley
05:47Now be careful, they're still quite hot
05:49Thank you
05:50Thank you very much Mrs Mitchell
05:51Well, I am proud of you and so is Dez, aren't you Dez?
06:01You bet, good on you mate
06:02Mustn't have been easy to apologise
06:03Mrs Mitchell gave me some biscuits
06:05You see, that's what you get for being good
06:07You're always good, aren't you darling?
06:09I try to be
06:11Can I come in?
06:13Sure Lucy, good day
06:14Hi Lucy
06:15Hi
06:16You going to school with Bradley?
06:17Yeah, but don't tell, I'm not supposed to
06:19Why not?
06:20Dad says I can't talk to Bradley anymore
06:22He says he's a bad influence
06:24How did he?
06:26After Bradley apologised and everything
06:28Well, I'm sure he thinks he's doing the right thing
06:30Oh, how can you stand up for a man who's being so vindictive towards a little boy?
06:33Don't worry about it, I'm not paying any attention to him anyway
06:36I should think not
06:38Come on Bradley, we'd better go
06:40Okay, bye
06:41Bye bye, you have a good first day at school darling
06:44Oh yeah, good luck
06:46See you later
06:47See you later Liz
06:48Bye
06:49Bye
06:50How dare that man say my son is a bad influence
06:53And you might have stood up for him a little more
06:56Oh, I don't know
06:57I reckon Bradley's man enough to stick up for himself
07:01Yes
07:02Yes
07:03Yes, I think he probably is
07:10Shut up
07:11Oh, shut up
07:12Max, calm down
07:13It isn't good for your heart to get so overexcited
07:15How can I calm down with that?
07:17No, you're right
07:19It's no good for me
07:20I need peace then quiet
07:22Exactly
07:23The noise next door is mucking up me off
07:25I wouldn't go that far
07:27You get what I would
07:28Madge, there's only one thing for you
07:30You're going to have to go next door
07:31Shut them up
07:32Oh Max, don't you think you're overreacting
07:34Now come here
07:35Come on over here
07:36Sit down quietly
07:37And try to ignore it
07:38I can't
07:39Well you're going to have to aren't you
07:40Because I'm far too busy myself
07:41To do anything about it
07:42Oh no
07:50Max
07:52Max
07:53Max
07:55Did you turn my oven up?
07:57Oh dear
07:58Oh
07:59I must have done it myself then
08:03Oh
08:04Fancy not remembering
08:06I'm going mad
08:08All I know is I'm being driven man
08:10Oh
08:11Oh
08:12Okay Scotty, now sing it with me
08:16X equals minus b plus or minus square root of b squared minus 4ac over 2a
08:23Oh yeah
08:24Now come on, it's your turn
08:26Oh why?
08:27I don't want to make a fool of myself
08:29Sure you do
08:30You know why?
08:31You're too serious
08:32What do you mean?
08:33The only reason you're no good at maths and science is because you make them too important
08:36Too anxiety ridden
08:37That's why you're blanked out in your maths exam
08:39You've got to lighten up on these subjects
08:41Yeah, it's easy for you to say
08:42And it's easy to do
08:43Now come on Scotty
08:44There's nobody watching
08:45Only old Uncle Clive
08:46Come on
08:47Well I suppose so
08:48Alright
08:49Sit there
08:50Wait a second, you ready?
08:52Yep
08:53Now follow me
08:55X equals minus b
08:57X equals minus b
08:58X equals minus b
08:59Plus or minus square root of b
09:00Plus or minus square root of b
09:02Square minus 4ac
09:04Square minus 4ac
09:06Over 2a
09:08Over 2a
09:09Sound off
09:10Sound off
09:11Sound off
09:12Sound off
09:13One, two
09:14Daffy's food is mine
09:15Five
09:16We get coffee all the time
09:17X equals minus b
09:19Plus or minus square root of b
09:25Why is this thing I think gets another one?
09:29Oh, maths
09:34Are you sure you're not bored by all this?
09:36No, no of course not
09:38We've got plenty of time for her to go back to work
09:40Just seeing him go off to school this morning
09:42Oh, it made me think how quickly the years have passed
09:45Oh, this one
09:47That was taken on his fourth birthday
09:51That's when he stopped being a toddler and became a little boy
09:55It's a shame you missed all that
10:00Yeah
10:01Yeah
10:03It is
10:04Oh, never mind
10:06Even though you've missed out on all his early years
10:08You'll still be around for his teenage years
10:10And that's important
10:12A teenage boy needs his father much more than he needs a mother
10:18Yeah
10:20Yeah, you're right
10:21When I was a kid, I really missed not having my father around that much
10:28I know Bradley's missed out by not having a father to guide him
10:32But still, I've done the best I can
10:35You sure have
10:36It must have been easy for you on your own
10:39It hasn't been
10:41And to be honest, it still isn't
10:44Oh, being a single parent, God, it can be a burden sometimes
10:48I should share it more, shouldn't I?
10:50Well, not for me, I can manage
10:53But I know Bradley would appreciate it if you took more of an interest
10:56Well, I'm going to
10:58In fact, one weekend soon
11:00Why don't we all go on a picnic or something like that?
11:03Dears
11:05That would be lovely
11:07Look, that would make Bradley so happy to be a part of a family for once in his life
11:12Thank you
11:17Thanks, Match
11:18Oh, that's all right
11:20You know, it must be terrible for Max being alone
11:23Well, we'd know, after all, we're all in the same boat
11:26Don't remind me, it doesn't bear thinking about
11:28Do you want to hear something awful, Helen?
11:30What?
11:31I haven't courted or been courted since 1964
11:34Oh, that's terrible
11:36Anyhow, it isn't true
11:38Have you forgotten Douglas Blake?
11:39Oh, that wasn't courting
11:41That was courting disaster
11:42All he was interested in were my diamonds
11:44Still, you got in some practice
11:46Not that it did me any good with Jim
11:49I think I'll give up there and leave him to the younger set
11:52Nonsense, you're just going about it the wrong way
11:54You mean there's a right way?
11:55Never know until you try
11:57Oh, Helen, I've been trying
11:58I couldn't have been nicer
12:00Exactly
12:01You've been behaving like a doormat
12:03And any woman who does that deserves exactly what she gets
12:06Well, you mean I should ignore him?
12:09No, not entirely
12:11Just keep him guessing for a little bit
12:14Don't let him know how interested you are
12:17A woman like you doesn't need to hang about waiting for titbits
12:21You're right, Helen
12:24I don't
12:32Go ahead, Jim
12:37Look, Jim, I hate to complain, mate
12:39But that noise Scott's making is bad for me art
12:41What noise?
12:42The noise he's making with Clive Gibbons
12:44Well, I don't know about any noise, Max
12:45All I do know is that Clive's giving Scott a hand with his schoolwork
12:48Schoolwork?
12:50How can anyone learn anything with that racket going on?
12:52Listen, mate, I don't know why you let him hang about with that, Clive
12:55I mean, that's weird
12:57As long as he's helping Scott, I'm not complaining
13:00Well, I am
13:01And if you don't believe me, come and have a look, come on
13:03You're running a bit late, Max
13:05I don't care about that
13:06It's my art we're talking about
13:09You sure your hearing's okay?
13:11I heard him, I tell you
13:12Let's get together and play
13:20There, see?
13:22What were they singing?
13:24You call that singing?
13:26Go on, have a look
13:28See if you still think it's funny
13:32You're not coming
13:34No way
13:35Once is enough for me
13:36Acid and alkali met one day
13:44And said, let's get together and play
13:47N-A-O-H and N-A-C-L
13:49And into each other's arms they fell
13:51Acid and alkali mixed with each other
13:54They didn't act like no sister and brother
13:56Acid and alkali messed up together and turned into...
14:00Salty water?
14:01Yeah!
14:05Dad!
14:06Looks like fun
14:08Yeah, we weren't fooling around
14:09We're stunning, honestly
14:10It's a tried and trued method
14:12They found that it's easier to jog the memory with the tune
14:14Than with a list of facts
14:15Yeah, well I believe you
14:17Anyway, I don't really care whether you're working or not
14:19It's nice to see you happy
14:22But I'm running late
14:23So I'd better get going
14:25You keep up the good work, huh?
14:27Ready?
14:28Yeah
14:29One, two, one, two, three, four
14:30One, two, three, four
14:31I don't know
14:32I mean, I just don't know how that clive you've managed to pass, Menson
14:33I'm going to try again
14:34It was so silly of me to put that oven on high I'll have to learn to concentrate
14:35Don't seem to make no difference to him
14:36My street, Ramsey Street
14:37I'd have sworn I'd put it on to the 350
14:38You listen to what I'm saying
14:39Yes, but I'm choosing to ignore it if it doesn't do you any good to get so emotional about things
14:41You know, I can't help it, something as important as my street
14:42Can I come in?
14:43Yes, Jim, of course you can
14:44Getting to do something about that noise?
14:45Afraid not, Max
14:46What?
14:47They look like they're enjoying themselves
14:48I didn't want to spoil it for them
14:49What about spoiling my patient quiet?
14:50Max, don't shout, please
14:51Don't shout, please
14:52Don't shout, please
14:53Don't shout, please
14:54It doesn't do you any good to get so emotional about things
14:56You know, I can't help it, something as important as my street
14:57Can I come in?
14:59Yes, Jim, of course you can
15:00Getting to do something about that noise?
15:01Afraid not, Max
15:02What?
15:03They look like they're enjoying themselves
15:04I didn't want to spoil it for them
15:06What about spoiling my patient quiet?
15:07Max, don't shout, please
15:09Oh, come on, Max
15:10It always wasn't all that bad
15:11It doesn't do them any harm to have some fun from time to time
15:15Are you busy tonight?
15:16Do you want to have a meal?
15:17Oh, Jim, I'd love to
15:18Great
15:19Oh, but I'd better check my diary first
15:21Oh, pull the other one
15:23last go out at night oh Jim I'm sorry I do have another engagement tonight don't
15:28tell me you've got a secret lover I won't believe you well if you have Madge
15:32good luck to you perhaps some other time sure see you later bye Jim
15:38secret lover that's a bit rich in it I meant and only once if you didn't have a
15:46bad heart I'd kill you and I'd probably enjoy it Helen have you seen my did dad
16:03ever stop you from seeing anyone that's not the point Lucy it's really quite
16:07romantic when it happens it happened to Romeo and Juliet what did Romeo and Juliet
16:12lived in the olden days Romeo's parents didn't like her and her parents didn't
16:16like him well actually it was the parents that didn't like each other yeah I know
16:19the story but what's it good to do with you it's Bradley dad won't let me see
16:24who'd want to he's a nerd he's not are you kidding you ought to be locked away you
16:29just don't understand him he's really quite sensitive all right all right well
16:33what do you care about him anyway I love him love him well I do you're just like
16:37everyone else in this family you don't know the best thing about love that sure
16:43would put us in our place Bradley how could you see but I don't want to go to bed
16:49yes you do and if you know what's good for you you won't budge from this room all
16:54night oh um have you invited somebody over
17:24Mm-hmm.
17:25You.
17:28I thought we might have a quiet evening at home together tonight.
17:32Well, after talking this morning,
17:33I realised just how much we've got to say to each other.
17:36Um, sure.
17:38Where's Zoe?
17:39She's out.
17:41So I guess it's just you and me.
17:44Hmm.
17:46Can I offer you a glass of wine?
17:48Yeah, yeah, sure.
17:50Well, you go into the living room and relax.
17:53And I'll bring it in for you.
18:19Thanks.
18:21To us.
18:23We'd lost each other and now we've found each other again.
18:28Yeah.
18:33What's really wonderful is that we get on so well together.
18:36I think we probably needed that time apart to mature.
18:41Hmm.
18:42Well, I'm certainly a lot older, that's for sure.
18:46So am I.
18:46It's given me time to learn the important things in life.
18:52Family.
18:54Security.
18:54I know they're important to Bradley, too.
18:58Yeah, well, I suppose they are.
19:04I think it's every child's right to have a family, don't you?
19:09Yep.
19:10Yeah.
19:12Well, Des, why don't we give him the family that he needs?
19:15Yes.
19:17And how do we do that?
19:21By getting married.
19:23Sure.
19:25Okay.
19:27It's better.
19:28But I think it's better.
19:30It's better.
19:30We'll see you next time.
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