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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
00:40Hi, how'd the test go?
00:42I don't know, I wasn't there
00:44What do you mean you weren't there?
00:46I mean I walked out
00:48You couldn't hack it, I just couldn't
00:50Scott, this just isn't like you letting a simple test get you down
00:53I wouldn't be able to do it
00:55Even before I opened the paper
00:57And then when I read the questions my mind just went blank
00:59What if you explained what happened?
01:01Would they let you see it again?
01:03Of course not, anyway I wouldn't go through that again
01:09Hi Daphne
01:11Hi
01:12You haven't seen Scott have you?
01:13He's in there, I told you he'd come here
01:17What the hell happened to you?
01:19Just drop it, okay
01:21Drop it
01:23Do you realise you've blown the whole test by walking out like that?
01:25What do you think your dad's going to say when he hears about this?
01:27I don't give a damn what he's saying
01:29I don't give a damn what anyone says
01:31Mine just went blank
01:32I mean it's alright for you guys, you can cope, I can't
01:35I'd better go, Jim's just walked in, it's Laura
01:43Give her my love
01:45He sends you his love
01:47No, no, don't be bawdy
01:49I'll see you next week
01:51No, I promise I won't tell Nicky
01:53Okay, bye love
01:55How is she?
01:57Well, you know Laura
01:59If ever there was an Aussie battler, she's it
02:01You know, I don't think I ever heard her complain even when she was a kid
02:05Well, we just have to make sure she has a good time when she's down here
02:08Oh, don't worry, she'll love every minute of it
02:10I think all she wants to do is to see Nicky again
02:12By the way, where did you vanish to?
02:14Oh, I went to buy these
02:15They're tickets for that rock concert Scott's been on about
02:17Sort of a reward for all the hard work he's been doing
02:20Oh, well, if anything, I'll put a smile back on his face, these will
02:23Hmm
02:24I wonder how they got on
02:26It would have been a breeze
02:27You know, kids, they always make a big fuss about exams
02:30I just don't know what got into you
02:32That test should have been so easy and you blew it by walking out
02:35Well, we can't stay around here all day, can we?
02:38You coming or not?
02:39No, you both can, I'll see you
02:41We can stay if you want, Scott
02:42Hi, what's this? Celebration
02:44Celebration?
02:45For flying through the test this morning
02:47Oh, I might work in a thing
02:49I still remember my school days
02:51Yeah, well, see you later, Daphne
02:53Yeah, okay
02:54Just give us a yell if you need anything, right?
02:56What's up?
02:58Listen, I don't want to kick you out or anything
03:01But I reckon you should go and talk this over with your dad
03:03The sooner the better
03:04He won't understand
03:06Won't understand what?
03:07Of course he'll understand
03:08You know yourself, you can go to your dad about anything
03:13I don't believe this
03:19Did you do this?
03:22No
03:23Not much, you didn't
03:24I'm going to see your mother
03:25Mom!
03:26Help!
03:27Mom!
03:28Let's go!
03:29Mom!
03:30Not now, Bradley
03:32Is this your son?
03:34Who the hell do you think you are?
03:36Are you his mother?
03:37What are you doing to my son?
03:38Restraining myself
03:39Well, let go of him
03:40He has been throwing this thing around in my garden
03:43Destroying at least a dozen roses
03:44It's taken me years to grow
03:46Bradley?
03:47The man's a liar
03:48Well, that's good enough for me
03:49Get out of this house
03:50And don't you ever come back here ahead
03:52Just hang on a moment
03:53I'm your next door neighbour
03:54Well, that happens to be our misfortune
03:56Out!
03:57This kid just called me a liar
03:59Do you mean to say you believe him?
04:00This child happens to be my flesh and blood
04:03Of course I believe him
04:04Don't you have children of your own?
04:05Yes, I do
04:06Well, heaven help them
04:08Now, if you lay another finger on my son again
04:10I will have you up for assault
04:12Well, if he so much as puts one foot
04:14Inside my property again
04:15I'll have his guts for garters
04:25Hey mister!
04:27You've got my boomerang
04:35Going to spend the rest of the day in here?
04:38I'll go home
04:39Good, I'll walk you
04:40What about lunch?
04:41Daphne?
04:42Could you bung those sandwiches in a bag?
04:44I'll eat them as I walk
04:45Sure!
04:46Listen, you'll get back to work, I'll be okay
04:47We're mates
04:48Walk you home
04:49Here we are
04:50And you relax
04:52You'll all work me out
04:53You're just lucky your dad's such a nice guy
04:55I thought you'd gone out somewhere
04:56They are roses
04:57They were
04:58From our garden
04:59Jim, what have you done?
05:00What have I done?
05:01You mean what has that little brat next door done?
05:02Bradley did that?
05:03Yeah
05:04Hey, what about that mother of his?
05:05I saw Des Clark walk out of his house this morning looking like he'd seen a ghost, no wonder
05:07Hi
05:08Hi, how did he do it?
05:09With a boomerang?
05:10Of course, he lied
05:12Suing you for what?
05:13Assault
05:14Jim, you didn't hit that child
05:15Of course, I didn't
05:16Alright
05:17Alright, you're right
05:18Jim, what have you done?
05:19How have you done?
05:21What have I done?
05:22What have I done?
05:23I mean, what has that little brat next door done?
05:24Bradley did that?
05:25Yeah
05:26Hey, what about that mother of his?
05:27I saw Des Clark walk out of his house this morning looking like he'd seen a ghost, no wonder
05:29Hi
05:30Hi
05:31Hi, how did he do it?
05:32With a boomerang?
05:33Of course he denied it
05:33Tell so little brat
05:34What did Ricky do that?
05:35Well what happened to the roses?
05:36That woman and her son next door happened, that's what happened
05:37I just don't understand Des letting a pair like that into his house
05:39Of course I didn't hit him. I may have shaken him up a bit when he struggled to get free.
05:42Get free? I think you'd better go in there and apologise.
05:46Apologise? There isn't a court in the land that would make me apologise to that woman.
05:53How's everything at the bank?
05:55Not bad. She'll come in more often.
05:59Don't seem to have any money these days.
06:01Yeah. And well, we're aiming at a more upmarket clientele these days.
06:09Hey, here comes that kid from Dez Clark's place. Are you going to give way?
06:11Are you kidding? Stop.
06:14Hey, this is a footpath. You don't ride your bike on the footpath.
06:19Take your bike and you ride it on the correct side of the road.
06:22Why don't you shut up? Listen, kid, don't push your luck.
06:24Well, if I want to ride on the footpath, I'll ride on it.
06:28And this bike? It's Lucy's, isn't it?
06:32Yeah. That's right.
06:35What are you doing with Lucy's bike?
06:37She told me I could ride it, so drop there.
06:41Scott, what ever happened to that kid we beat up last year?
06:46Oh, I think he's still in hospital, actually.
06:48You wimps don't scare me.
06:50That's because we haven't started on you yet.
06:54We don't scare you, eh?
06:56Well, we can soon fix that.
07:00Mum! Put me down! Mum! Mum! Help! Stop it! Put me down!
07:07That's all we seem to hear in Ramsey Street these days,
07:09that kid yelling, Mum!
07:11Help! Mum!
07:12You were talking about the exam, Mike.
07:14Yeah, I guess it went OK.
07:17And Scott, was he happy?
07:18What do you mean?
07:20With his work.
07:21Um.
07:22Is something wrong with Scott?
07:24We only saw him for a few minutes at the coffee shop.
07:27And then Danny came in and we left them talking.
07:31Yeah, but he must have given you some indication.
07:33He'd either be happy or unhappy.
07:39Well, violence certainly runs in this family, doesn't it?
07:43I just found these two thugs feeding up my child.
07:47Hold it!
07:56Sorry to interrupt. I was just passing through.
07:58Thought I'd stop in for a sandwich.
08:00Granny, you didn't tell me you were having a party for Ramsey Street.
08:02Well, I'm glad you interrupted.
08:04Unless the nonsense has got out of hand.
08:06Nonsense?
08:07There's this woman
08:08making the wildest accusations about this family.
08:12Hello, I'm Paul Robinson.
08:13I don't believe we've met.
08:14I'm Andrea Townsend.
08:16And this is my son, Bradley.
08:18G'day, Bradley.
08:18I've got to get back to the bank.
08:20Mrs Townsend,
08:21Scott and I would never hit little Bradley.
08:26We were just trying to explain to him
08:27that the kids shouldn't ride their bicycles on the footpath.
08:30Well, if anyone's going to explain anything to my son,
08:33I will do it.
08:35Is that understood?
08:36Yep.
08:37Well, see you soon, Scott.
08:40Sorry I couldn't stick around.
08:41And just bear in mind that Des Clark is your boss
08:44and a very dear friend of mine.
08:47Are you threatening Danny?
08:49No more than he was threatening my son.
08:51Jim, I'll explain everything to Des.
08:55So shall I.
08:58All right, Mrs Townsend, I think you've made your point.
09:00Not quite.
09:02If this is the way that you treat your new neighbours in Ramsey Street,
09:06then I feel very sorry for them.
09:08I was hoping that Bradley and I might enjoy our brief stay here with Des.
09:12But you seem intent on spoiling everything for us.
09:15Now, just a minute, Mrs Townsend.
09:16That's as unfair as it's untrue.
09:18We always go out of our way to make people welcome in Ramsey Street.
09:22But you and your son, well, quite frankly,
09:25I wonder what his father's thinking of letting him behave that way.
09:28His father.
09:29My poor darling.
09:35Let's go.
09:40I was just stopped by in the middle of the day more often.
09:43Didn't know it was like this.
09:44Oh, hi.
09:56I thought you were another customer.
09:57Oh, sorry.
09:58Oh, don't be.
09:59You've no idea how much I've been looking forward to sitting down,
10:01even for 15 seconds.
10:03Tell you what, Mike, job's hard on the old feet.
10:05How'd you like a coffee?
10:06I'd love one, but only if you'll join me.
10:07OK.
10:08And if anyone comes in, you're a customer, right?
10:10Ha, you're on.
10:11Hey, with all that drama over Scott,
10:15I forgot to ask how you went with your test.
10:16Oh, I think I did OK.
10:18Oh, good.
10:18Congratulations.
10:19I reckon Scott would have got through it as well
10:20if you'd have stuck with it.
10:21I can't believe the amount of study you kids have put in lately.
10:24Yeah.
10:25You know, there's this girl at school.
10:26She's doing a final year,
10:28plus a few other subjects to do a special course.
10:30She averages about three hours sleep a night.
10:32Oh, that's ridiculous.
10:33Well, if you want something, you've got to work at it.
10:36Tell you what, it was like a madhouse at Robinson's just before.
10:38Everyone was fighting and yelling.
10:39Over Scott and the test?
10:41No, that lady who's living with Dez.
10:43She was doing a stack.
10:45Mr. Robinson sounded just like my father did
10:46before he started belting me up.
10:48Yeah.
10:49Well, Scott's lucky.
10:51There's no way Jim would ever hit his kids.
10:54But why such a big deal?
10:56Scott walked out on an exam.
10:58So what?
10:59A few years ago, it wouldn't have mattered,
11:00but today is different.
11:02I don't necessarily agree with the system,
11:03it's just the way it is.
11:04If Scott doesn't keep up with the other kids,
11:06he'll go under.
11:06Oh, he won't go under.
11:07Remember, I wasn't too hot at maths either.
11:10Look at me now.
11:11I've got my own office, my own secretary, my...
11:13Yeah, and who have we got to thank for that?
11:15Rosemary.
11:16Dad.
11:17Both the airline and the insurance company
11:20said I could have my job back any time I wanted.
11:22All right, okay.
11:23I'll give you that.
11:24But why did they say you could have your job back?
11:25Because you have the one thing that Scott doesn't have.
11:27Your HSC.
11:29And I have an appointment.
11:31I'll talk to you some more tonight with it, Scott.
11:33Oh, Jim, when might you be home?
11:34The usual.
11:35The sandwich is ready.
11:37Thanks, Grant.
11:38Are you eating, mate?
11:39No, I'm not hungry.
11:45Okay, there's your coffee,
11:47and I'll see you both later.
11:48Oh, yeah, where are you going?
11:49Paul, I'm not a child.
11:51Oh, all right.
11:52Well, if you're not a child,
11:52then there's no need to worry, is there?
11:54I'm going over to talk to Mike.
11:56Mike Young?
11:57Are you going to be in that big house
11:58all alone with Mike?
11:59Grant, have you explained the, you know,
12:00the effects of life to this girl?
12:02I'll see you later, Aunty Helen.
12:04I've seen the way he looks at you.
12:07Poor Mike.
12:08You should be watching him like a hawk now.
12:10You know, both Danny and Mike
12:11have got a crush on her.
12:13So you really are taking an interest
12:15in what's going on around here?
12:16Oh, Grant, I've always taken an interest.
12:17I'm glad.
12:19Now, come on.
12:20You didn't just pop in for a sandwich.
12:22What are you really doing at home?
12:23Well, actually, I got to thinking
12:25about this job with Rosemary.
12:27Something wrong?
12:28No, no, it's fantastic.
12:29It's great.
12:30Loving every minute of it.
12:32And it's all thanks to you.
12:34Me?
12:35Rubbish.
12:35Yes, you.
12:37Well, you're the one that talked Rosemary
12:38into giving me the chance.
12:40And I know I can make a go of it.
12:41I mean, I can feel it.
12:43Well, every day I walk into that office
12:44and I can see new possibilities.
12:46I was just talking to a guy
12:47who Rosemary wants to deal with
12:49and he said some pretty flattering things
12:50by predicting a great future for me
12:52and how astute Rosemary was
12:55in getting somebody like me.
12:56And I thought,
12:57no, my gran's the astute one.
13:01And it's time I stopped the world
13:02for a minute to thank her.
13:06And that's why I came home.
13:08Thanks, Grant.
13:13I always knew that
13:15you hadn't changed all that much.
13:18Oh, I don't know about that.
13:19If you make a go of this chauffeur business,
13:22I'd watch out.
13:23I might take it over.
13:34Bradley.
13:38Can I get you something?
13:39Yes, could I have a nice spring and some water, please?
13:41Right, and for the little boy?
13:43A milkshake, chocolate.
13:45Make it a double.
13:46Coming right up.
13:46Bradley, really.
13:50Mark, excuse me,
13:51this is a coffee shop,
13:53not an amusement park.
13:54Bradley, see you.
13:55Sorry, dear.
13:56I'm sorry.
13:57There, let's settle.
14:00Now, that's too much.
14:01Pick that spoon up.
14:03Don't speak to my son
14:04in that tone of voice.
14:05Here we go.
14:06One chocolate milkshake
14:06and a nap.
14:10Could we have some more napkins, please?
14:12Oh, sure.
14:13Why not?
14:13Customer's always right.
14:14Mark, get the lady
14:15some more napkins.
14:16Maybe we should get you
14:17some more sugar while we're at it.
14:18Mike?
14:19Sure thing.
14:20Anything else, perhaps?
14:21No, thank you.
14:29What's up with you?
14:30Isn't it obvious?
14:31I mean, the nerve of some people.
14:33All right, it's just a little coffee shop
14:34and I'm just a humble owner.
14:35What about decency and respect?
14:35Okay, Dave, I think I get the picture.
14:37Anyway, I think it was a five-star hotel.
14:40Here we go.
14:40Some more napkins.
14:44Um, is it okay if I go now?
14:46Oh, sure.
14:47I'll stay and make sure
14:48he doesn't set fire to anything.
14:49Okay, I'll see you later.
14:50See ya.
14:53There.
14:54How do I look?
14:57Bradley,
14:58why is it that you only ever speak
15:00when you want to?
15:04Okay, drink up your milkshake.
15:06Chop, chop.
15:07Why?
15:07Because I want to take you out
15:09and buy you some new clothes,
15:09that's why.
15:11Wow.
15:12Perfect.
15:14I'm tired.
15:15Give me a break.
15:16Finished?
15:18Watch it.
15:20Oh, hi.
15:22Hi.
15:23I thought you'd be at home.
15:24Oh, I just went down to Daphne's for a while.
15:26You coming in?
15:27Yeah, thanks.
15:30I had a coffee at Daphne's.
15:31If you want one, I'll fix it for you.
15:33Oh, no thanks.
15:35How did Scott get on with his father?
15:37Okay, I guess.
15:38Uncle Jim seemed all right,
15:40but they're going to talk some more tonight.
15:42You don't talk about your family much.
15:44Will your mother and father, I mean?
15:46Yeah, well, my father's dead.
15:47I told you that before.
15:49What about your mother?
15:50She's in Charleville.
15:51When Daddy was alive,
15:53we were going to have the largest property
15:54in Western Queensland.
15:55What does your mother do now?
15:56Look, if this is all we're going to do,
15:58I may as well go home.
15:59Sorry.
16:00What do you want to do, then?
16:01What do you mean?
16:02Well, you don't want to talk about your mother.
16:03No.
16:05Do you want to listen to some records?
16:07No.
16:09Well, how about I kiss you, then?
16:10No, you cannot.
16:12Paul was right about you.
16:13What?
16:13Anyway, I'd better go.
16:15I'll see you later, okay?
16:16Yeah, but...
16:17Hi.
16:27Shouldn't you be at work?
16:28Yeah, I'm just on my way back now.
16:30I've been looking for you.
16:32How do you know I'd be here?
16:33Where else?
16:36Remember that time you and Danny built that canoe
16:38out of the corrugated iron sheet?
16:40You took it out to the middle there
16:41and the thing just sank straight to the bottom.
16:43It's probably still there.
16:44Yeah?
16:45Listen, Scotty, I know how you must be feeling now.
16:50But believe me, it's not the end of the world.
16:52Why do you say that?
16:54Because I'm your brother.
16:56Let me tell you something.
16:58When Terry left me,
17:00I didn't think I'd be able to cope ever again.
17:03In fact, I didn't think I'd be able to have
17:04a normal relationship again either.
17:06The last place I wanted to be was Ramsey Street.
17:11I just wanted to run away, the same as you did.
17:15In fact, I almost chucked it in altogether.
17:17You've got to be kidding.
17:19No.
17:19No, I almost did.
17:21I'll tell you one thing for sure, though.
17:23I thank God every day I didn't.
17:25Why didn't you tell me how bad it was for you?
17:28I just did.
17:28You see, look, the marriage break-up
17:32between Terry and I,
17:33it wasn't the end of the world.
17:35Just the same as you walking out on that test today.
17:38Shouldn't be the end of anything for you.
17:41Win, lose or draw, Scott.
17:43I'm going to make something of my life.
17:44It's exciting.
17:46There's no reason why it shouldn't be for you either.
17:58Hello, Jim Robinson.
18:02Oh, g'day, Ross.
18:03Here, look, I'll be going through the books.
18:05Hi, Dad.
18:06Oh, Ross, can I call you back in a couple of minutes?
18:09Yeah, won't be long.
18:11Thanks, Mark.
18:12Dad, before you say anything,
18:13Paul and I had a long talk.
18:15Well, I'd rather you and I had a long talk.
18:17Well, sure, but Paul made me see
18:19that I'm making too big a thing of all this.
18:21Ah, did he now?
18:23Sit down.
18:24Come on, sit down.
18:24I don't know what Paul said to you,
18:29but if you're convinced
18:30that you're making too big a thing of all this,
18:32you're wrong.
18:33Well, that's not what he meant.
18:34All right, maybe not.
18:35But you must admit that Paul hasn't made
18:37the greatest success of his own life.
18:38I mean, he dropped out of university
18:39when he should have finished
18:40and then he threw in the job at the airline.
18:43Now, well, I guess time will tell
18:45how this thing with Rosemary works out.
18:48Can I get in my room?
18:49Not yet.
18:52Scott, this is one of the most important times
18:54of your life.
18:55I know we've been over all this before.
18:58I just wish I could get through to you.
19:01I mean, do you want to end up like Paul?
19:02Do you want to drift from job to job?
19:09I'm wasting the time, aren't I?
19:12I guess you are.
19:13All right.
19:15All right, son.
19:18You're on your own, good night, Jim.
19:24All right.
19:41All right.
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