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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
00:54You can find the other one
01:00heal different
01:04That's what learning
01:06That's what matters
01:08Meet
01:20What's this all about?
01:27Looks like you've got yourself a guest for another day.
01:30Helen!
01:31Yes?
01:33You're not going to believe what you're about to see.
01:37Just keep watching that door.
01:40You're right, I don't believe you.
01:43You're supposed to be on your way to the airport.
01:45Thanks to Shane, we came back.
01:46Yeah, well, I just happened to see this young lady in the rear vision mirror
01:50and managed to convince Laura that perhaps she should go back
01:52and see if she was calling us back.
01:54I'm just so ashamed of myself.
01:57Nothing else matters, Mum, only you.
01:59I'll never change, love.
02:00I don't want you to.
02:10So, how's the job going?
02:11Oh, good, thanks. Paul certainly knows what he's doing.
02:14Oh, hi, Zoe. Can I see you in my office?
02:16Yeah, sure.
02:18Hope he's been putting up the red.
02:20Next.
02:22Well, on behalf of the bank,
02:24I'd like to present you with your very first Pacific card.
02:28Oh, wow. Thanks, Diz. I've never had one of these.
02:31Yeah, that's what worries me.
02:32Now, remember, you've only got a limit of $1,000.
02:35$1,000?
02:36I should have got one of these ages ago.
02:37Yeah, but listen, Zoe, a lot of people come unstuck with those things.
02:40They go a bit crazy and forget that they have to pay it back at the end of the month.
02:43Yeah, yeah, I know.
02:44And if I don't pay it back on the dot, you charge me more and more interest.
02:48Right.
02:48But as long as I can pay it back,
02:49I can buy stuff up to $1,000 whenever I want, can't I?
02:52Once you get the hang of it, you could even save money.
02:55Oh, Dad, if Zoe would be doing that, mate.
02:57Oh, I don't know.
02:58Some of the world's richest men made their money starting with credit.
03:02Yeah, but if they had that card,
03:03they'd have to still pay it back at the end of the month.
03:05Now, you can sign the card later,
03:06but I want you to sign that form now.
03:08Isn't this exciting?
03:09$1,000? I can't believe it.
03:13Zoe.
03:14Oh, relax, Dez.
03:16It's only money.
03:17It's credit.
03:19I reckon you should be giving Andrea this little pep talk.
03:21Not me.
03:22She's the one who doesn't pay away.
03:23Yeah, but she does have young Bradley to consider.
03:26I was reading that it costs $135,000 to raise a child these days.
03:31$135,000 for a kid like Bradley?
03:34And you're giving me a lecture over a miserable $1,000?
03:36It's love that counts, not money.
03:44Come on, you little baby.
03:46Let's go and christen you.
03:49Thanks, Dez. Bye.
03:51See you there.
03:53I'm really sorry for all the things I said and I did to you, Mum.
03:57That's all right, love.
03:58It's all in the past.
03:59But I must admit, there were times
04:01when I felt like giving a good swift kick in the backside.
04:04Well, whatever happens in the future,
04:05I'll always trust you.
04:07I'll always tell you the truth.
04:09Yeah.
04:10If we had been more open with each other,
04:12we could have avoided a lot of heartache.
04:15When I think we almost lost each other.
04:18Hello, darling.
04:23How's your throat?
04:24It's okay.
04:25Just remember to take it easy with it.
04:28Grandma?
04:28Hmm?
04:29I should always tell the truth, shouldn't I?
04:33Yes, you always should, darling.
04:34You know when the merc was banking too?
04:37Don't remind me.
04:38When I think of the damage it could have caused,
04:39I go cold.
04:41Dad,
04:41I've got something to tell you.
04:43I know who drove Dez's car.
04:47Who?
04:48You promise me you won't be ashamed of me
04:51like Nicky was with Auntie Laura?
04:52Of course we won't, darling.
04:54Well, come on, who was it?
04:57Bradley told me he could drive.
04:59So he snuck out
05:00and he put the keys in the ignition
05:03and the car just jumped.
05:06And you let us blame Dez Clark.
05:08I'm sorry.
05:19Bradley.
05:28G'day.
05:29How's work?
05:30Oh, not so hot.
05:31Can I have a word with Dez?
05:33Certainly, sir.
05:34I'll just see if he's available.
05:36Mr Clark.
05:38Dez?
05:41Yeah, Shane, what can we do for you?
05:43Dez?
05:44It's all right, mate.
05:44I'm here.
05:47It's about your car running into mine.
05:49Oh, you're not still going on about that.
05:51I told you I didn't do it.
05:52Can we just drop it?
05:53I know you didn't do it
05:54and I'm sorry I had a go at you
05:55the way I did about it
05:56but Jim Robinson found out
05:59that your visitor from Perth
06:01tried to go joyriding in it.
06:04Andrea?
06:06Bradley.
06:08She's a liar.
06:10She was driving the car herself.
06:11Bradley.
06:13You know you did it.
06:14I did not.
06:15She started it up
06:16and bumped into the Merc.
06:17She begged me not to tell anyone.
06:18I'm being framed.
06:21So, just who are we supposed to believe?
06:24I know who I believe.
06:25Hmm, Lucy.
06:28And naturally, I believe Bradley.
06:31Well, just how badly damaged
06:32was the Mercedes?
06:33Fortunately, it wasn't damaged at all
06:35but that's not the point.
06:36Apart from endangering his own life
06:38and Lucy's,
06:39he could have driven the car
06:40into the main street
06:41and do you know what that would have meant?
06:44Bradley.
06:45She's not my friend anymore.
06:46I think it might be wise
06:49to keep Bradley and Lucy apart
06:50for the meantime.
06:51That suits me.
06:52He's not my friend either.
06:56Well, I don't think you'll have any worries
06:58about Bradley coming to your house again
06:59and I would rely on you
07:01to stick to your side of the fence
07:03from now on.
07:04That won't be a problem.
07:09Bradley.
07:10Sometimes I could just wring your neck.
07:14Did you hear what Jim Robinson just said?
07:16You could have killed innocent people
07:18as well as yourself
07:19by starting up that car.
07:21What made you do such a stupid thing?
07:24I don't know.
07:25And then you stood by
07:26and you let Des take the blame.
07:27What's he going to say
07:28when he finds out about all of this?
07:30Who cares what he says?
07:32I care.
07:34Bradley.
07:35Everything depends on this
07:36and you know it.
07:37I'm sorry.
07:38Well, you'll be a lot sorrier
07:41when you've spent one hour in your room.
07:43But I said sorry.
07:44Move it!
07:50Lucy, huh?
07:51She's in the bedroom with Helen.
07:53Kids.
07:54Yeah, we all do some silly things sometimes,
07:56don't we?
07:57Young Bradley is the scourge
07:59of Ramsey Street.
08:00I'd like to have a few words
08:01with his father.
08:03I understand Lucy and Bradley
08:05won't be seeing each other again.
08:06You can put a ring around that.
08:08How is Lucy?
08:10I told her to rest.
08:11It's been an eventful few days.
08:13I'll get it.
08:14My new customer.
08:16Hello, home James.
08:17May I help you?
08:18May I help you speak to Jim Robinson, please?
08:20Yes, would you hold the line, please?
08:23A young lady would like to speak to you.
08:26I'll take it through here.
08:31Oh, hello, Jim Robinson.
08:33I just bought myself the most sensational dress.
08:36Congratulations.
08:37I thought I could wear it to dinner tonight
08:39if you were free.
08:40Tonight?
08:41Yeah.
08:42It'll be fun.
08:42Oh, fantastic.
08:44Could we make it Lasseter's?
08:45Well, I'll ring them and call you back.
08:47Oh, great.
08:47Thanks, Jim.
08:48Bye.
08:51Wowee!
08:51Do you like it?
08:52Looks pretty sensational.
08:54Hey, that's all.
08:54I just described it.
08:55What's the big occasion?
08:57Oh, just celebrating my first credit card, that's all.
08:58Well, I think with a dress like that,
09:00we should be out dining and dancing.
09:02Have you been to Lasseter's?
09:04Lasseter's, that sounds perfect.
09:07Hello, Rosemary Daniels Corporation.
09:09Hello, Paul.
09:09Could I speak to Zoe, please?
09:11Yeah, sure.
09:12Oh.
09:14Hello?
09:15Hi.
09:15I've booked Lasseter's and I'll pick you up at seven.
09:18Oh, terrific.
09:18Thanks, Jim.
09:19Bye.
09:22Looks like the Golden Girl's got a date, eh?
09:23Andrea, if Bradley's locked himself in the bedroom,
09:30there's nothing I can do about it till I get home.
09:32Well, how much longer will you be?
09:34We've got a problem with the balance.
09:36I don't know.
09:36About an hour, okay?
09:39And what am I supposed to do in the meantime?
09:42We'll talk about it when I get home.
09:44Just tell Bradley to...
09:46No, no, don't.
09:47Just...
09:48I'll tell him.
09:49I'll see you later.
09:49Sounded just like a married couple.
09:54Can you believe that kid?
09:55He nearly stacks those two cars
09:57and he gets all pooey and locks himself in the bedroom.
09:59I used to do that.
10:00You did?
10:01Lock myself in the bedroom.
10:03I was always in trouble when I was a kid.
10:05Convincing myself I was hard done by.
10:08I remember once,
10:09the old man promised to take me camping.
10:11I did something stupid.
10:13He called it off and...
10:14never offered to take me again.
10:16Pity.
10:17Could have got to know each other a bit better.
10:19Listen, I found that problem.
10:22Two and a half percent rise in the CPI.
10:25Due to backdated policy.
10:27It's the second time this week, Felfo.
10:30Do you...
10:31Do you think if you had gone camping,
10:34it would have helped the relationship with your father?
10:37Well, Shane, it...
10:38Yeah, of course it would.
10:42The reference number 36241.
10:45Yep.
10:46Thanks.
10:47Bye.
10:48Okay, bye.
10:50Bye, mate.
10:50Have a good day?
10:51Not bad.
10:52How's Lucy?
10:53She didn't have a good day.
10:54We had a bit of a problem with young Bradley next door.
10:58Speaking of people next door,
10:59do you mind a word of advice?
11:01About people next door?
11:03About a certain girl who happens to be young enough to be your daughter.
11:06Zoe is old enough to know her own mind, Paul,
11:08and so am I.
11:09No, you're home early.
11:10Yeah, yeah, all the people I wanted to do business with said to wait until after Easter.
11:14And as my young secretary had an important date to keep, I thought I'd better do the right thing.
11:21Oh, you know Dad won't be home for dinner tonight, don't you?
11:23Yes, she does, Paul, and I'm perfectly capable of looking after my own arrangements, thank you very much.
11:28It's a matter of opinion, isn't it?
11:29Now listen here.
11:30I've had about enough of you, son.
11:31Just wait until you see the dress that Mum bought.
11:34What are you doing here?
11:35I delayed my flight for another day.
11:37Oh, good.
11:38I've been begging her to stay for longer, but she can't.
11:40And it's just as well.
11:42She made me buy a new dress.
11:43You just wait until you see it.
11:45Seems everyone's buying dresses today.
11:47My young secretary bought a dress that must have cost her a week's salary.
11:50Yeah, well, I still reckon you should have got those earrings you liked.
11:52Oh, no, love, they were a bit flashy.
11:54I warned Nicky I wouldn't change,
11:56but I think perhaps it's time I started to grow old gracefully.
12:00No, no it isn't.
12:02I want you always to be just the way you are.
12:04And to prove it, I went back to that shop and got these.
12:09I wondered where you'd got to.
12:12Well, try them on.
12:14Oh, Helen, look.
12:18Well?
12:19Oh, wonderful.
12:20That's my mum.
12:21Ah-ha.
12:25Bradley.
12:27Bradley, if you don't come out of this room,
12:29I will not be giving you any Easter eggs this year.
12:31Oh, tut, tut, tut, bribery isn't the solution.
12:37Listen to the great authority on bringing up children.
12:42Bradley!
12:43Bradley, I'll belt the hell out of you if you don't come out of that room.
12:46Ah, no, that's better.
12:47I'll get it.
12:49It's for me.
12:53Oh, well.
12:54How do I look?
12:55Perfect.
12:56I thought we had an understanding.
12:59Bradley is upset enough.
13:00This visit has nothing to do with Bradley, Mrs Townsend.
13:03Oh, don't worry about Andrea.
13:04The apple of her eyes locked himself in the bedroom.
13:07This is a family matter, Zoe, and I can cope.
13:10Thank you very much.
13:12So, call the date she's so excited about.
13:16I hope so.
13:17Otherwise, it'll be embarrassing.
13:19Ready?
13:20Ready.
13:21No, Bradley.
13:22Don't wait up, Andy.
13:29Bradley!
13:29Bradley!
13:30Laura's modelling her new dress and Lucy's sitting up in bed holding court.
13:38Granny, are you worried about Dad?
13:41Why should I be worried about him?
13:43He's making a fool of himself over Zoe.
13:45Really?
13:46How's that?
13:47Oh, come on.
13:48She could be his daughter.
13:49But she isn't.
13:51How old is she?
13:5220, 21.
13:54Paul, your mother was married with two children by the time she was 21.
13:58So he's an adult and grown-up.
14:01Okay.
14:02My father's going through male menopause.
14:04Yes, well, I hope he doesn't hear you say that.
14:07Male menopause.
14:12Thanks for bringing me here, Jim.
14:14My pleasure.
14:18Are you wondering what the hell you're doing here?
14:21No.
14:22I know exactly what I'm doing here.
14:26How's Lucy?
14:28Oh, she's fine.
14:29I'm very grateful to Clive Gibbons, though.
14:31Yeah.
14:33Hence him being a doctor.
14:35Just goes to show people aren't always what they seem to be.
14:37Hmm.
14:38Some people are quite unpredictable.
14:40I mean, you get a phone call from them and end up at Lasseter's from Hill.
14:43Well, would you have phoned and asked me?
14:46Probably not.
14:47Then here's to the Pacific Art.
14:50Pacific Art?
14:51Sure.
14:51If Des hadn't given me one, I wouldn't have been able to buy this dress
14:54and then I wouldn't have had an excuse to ask you to take me out to dinner.
14:56Oh, well, I'll drink to that.
15:03Hey, sorry I'm late.
15:05Then you let me borrow these.
15:06What are they?
15:07Hi, Andrea.
15:09That's how we can get the damn thing erected.
15:11Well, if all else fails, read the instructions.
15:13Oh, right.
15:14Happy Easter.
15:15Yeah.
15:16You too.
15:16Thanks again, mate.
15:18Well, I'm going to take Bradley camping.
15:21Camping?
15:22After what he did?
15:24Driving your car, smashing the Mercedes?
15:28Yeah, well, I'm going to have a man-to-man talk, a father-to-son talk with him.
15:33Well, Des, that's a very nice thought.
15:35But first of all, why don't you try to get him out of the bedroom?
15:37Yeah.
15:39Yeah, well.
15:54Bradley?
15:55This is your father.
15:57Yeah.
15:57Open the door, please.
15:59G'day, Bradley.
16:17Well, we've got a bit of a problem.
16:20Are you going to hit me?
16:22Hit you?
16:24Why should I hit you?
16:26I don't know.
16:26Well, I don't know if I should hit you either.
16:32See, this whole thing's new to me.
16:36I'll tell you one thing.
16:39I don't think I could hit you even if I had to.
16:45My parents both so damn successful, I had no option but to try to follow them into law.
16:51Anyway, the harder I tried, the worse of God.
16:53Well, let's face it, can you imagine me as a lawyer?
16:58I don't think they could make allowances for the fact that was a bit of a deal.
17:01I reckon they were secretly relieved when I left home.
17:05I bet you understand your kids.
17:07Well, I try.
17:09I don't always succeed, but I do try.
17:11You like your kids.
17:14Before you go, can Mum come with us?
17:16Well, yeah, sure, but I thought it would be best if we both got to know each other.
17:22Who's going to cook?
17:24Cook.
17:25Um, well, you can do the cooking.
17:29We'll both catch the fish, but you can do the cooking.
17:31And at night we'll have a big campfire and we'll have a good old yard.
17:34About girls?
17:36Yeah, sure, about girls.
17:38We'll hire us more horses and go riding too.
17:40I used to ride in Perth.
17:42I do.
17:42Well, how's it all going?
17:47Well, I think we're going camping.
17:49And you can come too if you want in.
17:51I know.
17:53But do you think it's such a good idea?
17:55Why not? It'll be fun.
17:58Is that thunder?
18:02Oh, what a pity.
18:04It'll probably rain all weekend.
18:05Does that mean we won't be going?
18:08Of course not.
18:08I said we'd go camping, and we'll go camping.
18:19Looks like rain.
18:20I don't care.
18:21I've had a lovely night, but we can spoil it now.
18:23What about if we have a sudden downpour and ruin your new dress?
18:27That could put a downpour on things.
18:28Come on.
18:29Well, what do we do now?
18:36We, um, we go dancing?
18:39Have a drink at Masseter's?
18:40How dare it, man, like this?
18:42I organised it that way.
18:44I sheit
18:56I'm finished eating
19:06I'm finished up with Jeff
19:08I'm finished up with us
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