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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
00:38Charlene!
00:40What on earth do you think you're doing?
00:42I was trying to get in and he jumped me
00:44I was only out the back
00:46Are you alright Scott?
00:48Yeah, terrific thanks
00:50Sorry Scott, you never did keep your guard up properly
00:52I just didn't recognise who you were, that's all
00:54Bet you would have had second thoughts if you had
00:56No need to boast about it
00:58Your father ought to be ashamed of himself teaching a girl to box
01:00Well Henry wasn't interested
01:02Aren't you pleased to see me?
01:04Of course I am
01:06How did you get here?
01:08I hit
01:09You what?
01:10Old Charlie Smith gave me a lift down one of his trees
01:12Old Charlie Smith is a no-hopper
01:14He is not!
01:15Of course he is, every single one of his children's been in trouble with the police
01:17So?
01:18Listen, I'd better go
01:19I'll see you later
01:20Yeah, we'll try and shake hands next time
01:22Well, may as well do it now
01:23Sure
01:24Fritz?
01:25Yeah
01:26I'm sorry Scott
01:33Stop that young lady
01:34Perfectly normal like boys mum
01:36Not like that it isn't
01:37You haven't changed a bit have you?
01:39Neither have you by the looks of things
01:41First thing I was going to do is have a shower and get out of those clothes
01:44Yes, thank you Mr. Ferguson
01:48Yes, you too
01:49G'day Clive, how's it going?
01:50I'll tell you in a sec
01:51They make me so mad!
01:52So much for legal advice
01:54No luck, huh?
01:55That lot you care anyway
01:56Well of course I do
01:58For one thing I don't want to muck up our wedding plans Daphne
02:00What did they say?
02:02They've got no business sense at all
02:04They said when the lease expires, that's that
02:06The owner doesn't have to ring you it
02:07Well what if you offer to pay more rent?
02:09I've tried that, the agent's not interested
02:11They're selling the building remember, they just want to kick everyone out
02:14Well there's compensation then, shop fittings, furniture
02:16My solicitor says that's my problem
02:18That stinks
02:19Exactly
02:20Oh well, I guess then the only real way to do it is to prove to them how dumb they are to kick you out
02:24Drag your new customers, get your register pinging like a pinball machine, shame them into it
02:29He's got a point
02:31The more customers, the more the building profits
02:33By Jove, I think she's got it
02:36Excuse me, I've got to get changed
02:39Doesn't she look beautiful when she's angry?
02:41Uh huh, yeah
02:49What's up?
02:50Well you'll only laugh
02:51I won't?
02:54Lenny Mitchell something
02:55What for?
02:56Well I thought she was trying to break into the Ramseys
02:59Well Lenny Mitchell's a girl
03:00Yeah, not much of one
03:02Yeah well go on laugh
03:04Get me when I'm down
03:05I've never met a girl who could fight before
03:07Yeah well I'll have to introduce her
03:09Don't be in too much of a hurry
03:10I've got enough problems as it is
03:12Okay, I'll buy it
03:15Well it's nothing I can't handle
03:16It's just that my parents aren't going to support me anymore
03:19Well that's going to make it a bit tough
03:21Yeah
03:22And Daphne's got enough problems as it is
03:24I mean the lease running out on this place
03:26And I can't keep bludging off her all the time
03:28Yeah well if the shop does go
03:30What are you going to do?
03:31You'll need another job won't you?
03:33Uh look mate, I've just thought of something
03:35Do you mind filling in for about an hour or so?
03:37Why?
03:38I'm going to go and see my parents
03:39Well do you think that's such a good idea?
03:41Yeah well I don't know
03:42But I've got to sort this out once and for all
03:47Good for you son
03:49Oh let me guess
03:50Max coerced you into helping you move those drain pipes did he?
03:52I did not
03:54Yes
03:55I know Max
03:56Don't plug it up the bathroom, don't
03:58No Charlene
03:59Oh flamin' it
04:01What's she doing?
04:02There's no need to adopt that tone of voice
04:04Bathroom's free if you want on Uncle Max
04:05Like you
04:06Shut up don't you?
04:07Yeah I have everyone
04:08Good day
04:10How's things?
04:11Lenny
04:12There's no need to change a perfectly good name Danny
04:13Her name's Charlene
04:14But if you call me that I'll flatten you
04:16Charlene one brawl is enough for one day
04:18Oh who'd you do eh?
04:19Scott Robinson
04:21Oh Max don't encourage her please
04:23Lenny
04:24Good day
04:25Charlene
04:26When did you get here?
04:27Salo
04:28Yeah and she's flattened Scott Robinson already
04:29Oh Uncle Fred's still got you in training has he?
04:31Oh he has so much time lately
04:32Oh
04:33I don't know what you lot are grinning at
04:34Fred ought to be shot
04:36Look at you
04:37No wonder Scott thought you were a boy
04:39So what?
04:40So how long are you stopping?
04:41Lenny?
04:42Charlene
04:43I don't know
04:44Maybe forever
04:45Don't be ridiculous
04:46Well I can't stay with dad any longer that's for sure
04:47Why not?
04:48You were perfectly happy to in the first place
04:50Because he's moved Susan into the house
04:52She's expecting a baby you know
05:00Don't you ever embarrass me like that again
05:02It's the truth
05:03There is a difference Charlene between telling the truth and being tactless
05:06How do you think you made me feel in front of Max and the boys?
05:08They would have found out sooner or later
05:10I suppose they don't know about Henry either
05:13There are things it is better not to talk about
05:16I went to see him before I came here
05:18How is he?
05:20It's a family secret
05:21I see
05:23I went to see Henry myself
05:27And then he said he didn't want to see me again
05:29Well if you went on at him the way you do with me it's no wonder
05:32You never stopped preaching long enough to listen
05:35If you're going to stay here you're going to have to learn to hold your tongue
05:38You mean lie a lot about what's going on
05:39No I do not
05:40Charlene there are ways to behave and ways not to behave
05:43You're going to have to learn to conform
05:44And if I don't?
05:46Then I'm going to have to speak to your father
05:50Do you want me here or not?
05:52Of course I do
05:54You're my daughter
05:55Yeah but you don't like me very much do you?
05:57That's not true
05:58Don't lie mum
06:00It just makes things worse
06:07Hi Scott
06:08Where's Mike?
06:09He's gone out
06:11I can see that
06:12Where's he gone?
06:13Well I guess he'll probably tell you when he gets back
06:15Scott!
06:17He went to have it out with his father
06:19Not a good idea
06:20If I'm not back in 10 minutes drag the river
06:22He wants to do it on his own mate
06:24Oh I don't know
06:26He seemed to think he can handle it
06:29Typical to know what to do when you've got children
06:31We'll just have to trust you'll be okay
06:33That mean keeping you busy?
06:35No not really
06:36Maybe getting out is a good idea after all
06:39You know for the first time in my life I have the chance to make a bit of money
06:43Not a fortune but some
06:45And if the developers won't let me earn it then I'm just going to have to think of some other way
06:49What you need is a really good publicity campaign
06:52Yeah I can help
06:54I don't know if I can afford it
06:55Hmm
06:56What about a contest of some kind?
06:58Obviously you have to be around food
07:00How about we get someone in to eat something really weird?
07:04Like what?
07:05Like a bike
07:06Eat a bike?
07:07This guy in France who ate a push bike it took him two weeks
07:09To live or die
07:10Did that include tyres?
07:11And the tubes
07:12Just think
07:13For two weeks you could have this whole place stacked out with people watching someone devere a BMX
07:17Well I'd rather have them eating my food thank you
07:19Back to the drawing board?
07:20Back to the drawing board
07:21Yeah
07:22Hi Mum
07:23Hi Mike
07:24How have you been?
07:25Oh can't complain
07:29I suppose you've come about the money
07:31I know you wouldn't have stopped sending it off your own bat
07:33Well I sent you all I could
07:34Sorry but there won't be any more
07:35You don't understand
07:36Well it tis you thought there's money after all
07:39When you found out I was still sending it to you
07:41You ee
07:54We had a good job
07:55And I could send you all I could
07:58Sorry but there won't be any more
07:59When he found out I was still sending it to you, we had a talk.
08:03Did he hit you?
08:05Your father has a certain attitude to things, Mike. You know that.
08:10Anyway, the money's finished.
08:13You're on your own from now on.
08:14I thought we'd planned that I was going to go to teacher's college.
08:17I mean, I've been living off the money that you've sent, and I've hardly got any left.
08:21You just have to quit school and get yourself a full-time job then, won't you?
08:24Mum, why are you doing this to me?
08:27I thought you loved me.
08:29Of course I love you, Mike. I just can't send you any more money.
08:32Please, Mike, your father knows what he wants.
08:36I was saving up to get you away from him, remember?
08:39You always said that you hated him.
08:41Goodbye, Mike. I'm sorry.
08:43Mum? Mum?
08:59Oh, get out of it, Lenny.
09:09Are you going to sit and watch TV all night?
09:11Charlie, leave Danny alone.
09:13She's not doing nothing.
09:15Do you want to go out somewhere?
09:16No.
09:17Come on, this is my first night in the big city.
09:19He said no.
09:21Don't be such a spoil sport, Danny.
09:22Well, you take her then.
09:24If I wanted to watch TV, I could have stayed in Coffs Harbour.
09:27Take Lenny down to Daphne's.
09:29Charlene.
09:29And that's the local hangout.
09:31Sounds great. Let's go.
09:32It's manners to wait until you're asked, Charlene.
09:35Yeah, go on. Where's your manners, Danny?
09:38All right.
09:40Scott and Mike will be there, I guess.
09:41We won't be long.
09:43Thanks, Dad.
09:43Sweet, isn't it?
09:45Don't do anything I wouldn't enjoy.
09:48Yeah.
09:50Yeah, Lenny's looking a lot like her old man, isn't she, eh?
09:53Jeez, Dad.
09:54Yes, and obviously she's been allowed to run wild.
09:57And your Fred probably had other things on his morning.
10:00Same things as most men.
10:02Lenny will be fine.
10:04Charlene.
10:04Will be fine down there with Danny.
10:07I'm going down to pick Daphne up later.
10:09I'll check up on her then, if you like.
10:10Don't appreciate that at their age.
10:11What makes you such an expert on raising children, Max?
10:15I remember what it was like.
10:16You were spying on me even then.
10:18Well, you weren't hard to spot with your bodgy haircuts
10:20and your periwinkle picker shoes.
10:25I suppose even Lenny...
10:27Charlene.
10:29Charlene couldn't get into trouble with Daphne around.
10:32Could she?
10:37Let's see.
10:38No bicycles, no baked beans, no bananas.
10:40No chickens or no clams?
10:44Definitely no doughnuts, eels, egg or frankfurters.
10:47What about the great gherkin eating contest?
10:50Get you a good price on gherkins, eh?
10:51But he'd be green after the first half, doesn't he?
10:54I ain't you a bloke who ate nearly a kilo in a minute.
10:56Clive, must we?
10:57Okay, no gherkins.
10:59What about haggis?
11:00Get all the Scots in, eh?
11:01No?
11:02No?
11:03No.
11:03No.
11:04Oh, well, if it isn't tugboat, Annie.
11:07Hi, I'm Lenny Mitchell, Peter's daughter.
11:09Clive Gibbons.
11:09Daph, this is Lenny Mitchell, my cousin.
11:12Lenny, that's Daphne.
11:13Hi.
11:13You always was a bit strange.
11:15What do you do, Clive?
11:16I'm in entertainment.
11:18We're trying to organise a food eating competition.
11:21Yeah, we're working our way through the food alphabet.
11:22Ace, what letter you up to?
11:24H.
11:25Definitely no hamburgers.
11:27Why not?
11:28You could knock off 20 or so in half an hour.
11:30How about oysters?
11:31Oh, and we skip meat pies, too.
11:33We're down to P.
11:35Chips.
11:37No, pancakes.
11:38They're cheap, small and delicious.
11:40And orange juice.
11:42Yeah.
11:42You could call it the Great Australian Pancake and Orange Juice Competition.
11:44No, no, no, that's a bit too long.
11:46She could have more appeal.
11:48I am not eating raw fish.
11:50Any more objections?
11:51Pancakes it is.
11:52Sorry, I had to duck after a while.
11:53That's OK.
11:54Mike, that's Benny Mitchell.
11:56Hi.
11:56Hi.
12:00How did things go?
12:02Oh, fine.
12:03Everything's sorted out now, so there's nothing to worry about.
12:05Mike, Shane's coming to pick me up in a few minutes.
12:07Why don't you come with us and we'll talk about it then?
12:09There's nothing to talk about, OK?
12:17Sushi.
12:21Pigs, every one of them.
12:22I mean, you're the worst offender.
12:24Yeah, you is.
12:24I've become a slave ever since I moved into this house.
12:27If you don't like it, why don't you move over there?
12:29Oh, yes, you'd really love that, wouldn't you?
12:31Come on, get up.
12:32I'll be a damn sight more peaceful.
12:34Huh.
12:34I knew this family resented me.
12:36Look, it's your constant whingeing gets in my craw.
12:39If you don't like it, why don't you go home?
12:41To what?
12:42Fred and his pregnant girlfriend?
12:45You always have a go at me and my kids, aren't you?
12:47Why don't you look at your home?
12:48What's Charlene been saying?
12:50Nothing.
12:51I've got eyes in my head, haven't I?
12:52Look, Madge, why don't you go back to Coffs Harbour with Charlene?
12:55Get another place to live.
12:57Is it moving with Henry?
12:59I can't.
13:00Why not?
13:01They probably like their lives being made of misery.
13:03Max, I have done everything humanly possible for my children.
13:06You've got problems with your oils?
13:10Nothing I can't handle.
13:12You still in school?
13:13Yep.
13:13I'm giving it a miss.
13:15I need to make my own way.
13:17I figure I can't stay at home forever.
13:18So everyone keeps telling me.
13:21I've almost got the details worked out.
13:23Still including orange juice?
13:24Sure.
13:24What we'll do is we give every customer a ticket for the final draw.
13:28We pull two tickets out of a hat and the two lucky contestants and their partners will be in for the finale.
13:32What they've got to do is to make their own pancakes, squeeze their own juice and then eat them.
13:37The ones who do it in the fastest time of the winners.
13:39And where does the partner come in?
13:42It's Clive's special method for squeezing oranges.
13:44I'll show you.
13:50Go on.
13:50Matt.
13:51Yeah?
13:51Yeah.
13:54No.
13:58What do you think you're doing?
13:59Oh.
14:00Oh.
14:00Hi, Shane.
14:01Just showing Daphne how the orange trick works.
14:03Yeah, I can see that.
14:04We're holding a competition.
14:06Who's the prize?
14:07There's $100 for the best pancake.
14:09And orange juice.
14:10Yeah, well, let's do a track more business.
14:12Can I talk to you for a minute?
14:14Sure.
14:18I think we'll forget the oranges, kids.
14:19Let's just stick to the pancakes.
14:21Yeah, we should make ourselves scarce.
14:22Yeah, well, I'll walk you home if you like.
14:24I was thinking about raging somewhere else.
14:26Well, I've got to work in the morning.
14:28Well, there's always Lasseter's.
14:30I suppose we could all go there.
14:31Yeah.
14:31Not me, I'm broke.
14:32You've got school in the morning, Scott.
14:34Well, maybe some other time.
14:35Come on, Danny, just for a little while.
14:38Come on.
14:40Are you coming, Mike?
14:41No, I'll see you tomorrow.
14:42OK.
14:42I'll tell Daphne.
14:43I agree.
14:43I agree.
14:46It sounds like a good idea.
14:48But how come I feel left out of everything lately?
14:51I'm not doing that to you.
14:53We're all going.
14:55OK.
14:55Thanks for everything, Clive.
14:56My pleasure.
14:57Yeah, I'll bet it is.
14:59Oh, don't tell me.
15:00Let me guess.
15:01You're jealous of Clive as well?
15:03No.
15:04No, I'm not.
15:06You said only a couple of hours ago that you trusted me.
15:10It's just that one minute I think you and I are planning our whole life together, and the next minute I find out you're planning half it without me.
15:16That's not what's worrying you.
15:20No, you're right.
15:22You shouldn't have to be doing any of this.
15:25I should be.
15:26Well, most women work these days.
15:28Oh, I haven't got any quarrel with that.
15:31It's just that the rate things are going, you'll be supporting me.
15:37Shane, the coffee shop is the first thing I've actually ever had in my life, and I'm not about to let it go.
15:42I'm not asking you to.
15:44I'm making it go, but it really matters to me.
15:46Why don't you ask me to help instead of Clive and Des?
15:52Well, you do help just by being around.
15:57I sometimes wonder if this place is more important to you than what I am.
16:02I love you, Shane.
16:06Then when are you going to marry me?
16:15How about two months from now?
16:16Fantastic.
16:19Fantastic.
16:31Well, I'm packing it in for the night.
16:33Aren't you at all bothered about where Danny and Charlene have got to?
16:36No, I trust my son.
16:38Brought him up a perfect gentleman.
16:39It's not Danny I'm worried about.
16:41I'm just wondering what Charlene's up to.
16:43Why?
16:44I mean, I should think with all that starch and soap you give her, all the wrinkles will be well and truly ironed out by now.
16:50Yes, but you should have taught Danny that it's courteous to use the telephone to explain where he is.
16:53He doesn't have to.
16:54I don't need to spoil him.
16:56Charlene is far too young to be running around God knows where.
16:59Where are you going now?
17:00I can't just sit here doing nothing.
17:01I'm going out to look for them.
17:02Madge, it's a big city home.
17:04Oh, yes, I suppose you're right.
17:07Now, look, she's not going to come to any harm, is she?
17:11And you're going to look a right fill sitting up there waiting for them.
17:13But it's different for boys.
17:16Why?
17:17I mean, girls are entitled to have just as much fun as boys.
17:20Not if they're going to gain a reputation.
17:23It's the truth.
17:23No wonder she wanted to stay with Fred.
17:25Yes, well, she's here now, isn't she?
17:27Only because she's got nowhere else to go.
17:29Well, you have, haven't you, Max?
17:32Listen.
17:34You're only going to turn her against you, huh?
17:37Max, I have always been strict with my children, but I have never been unfair.
17:43Well, she won't see it that way.
17:44Yeah.
17:54Happy?
17:55Over the moon.
17:57See you tomorrow, then.
17:59Sure.
18:04See you tomorrow, I'll see you tomorrow, I'll see you tomorrow.
18:34Everything okay?
18:36Sure.
18:39I could see things are pretty tight between you and Shane.
18:43We've sorted that out.
18:46We're going to get married two months from now.
18:48Well, that should put Shane's mind at rest.
18:51Just hope I've got everything under control by then.
18:54Well, you should know one way or another within the next month or so, shouldn't you?
18:58It's not the coffee shop, it's Shane.
19:01He seems okay.
19:02Oh, don't get me wrong, he's one of the greatest guys I've ever met.
19:08It's just he's got this hang-up about how we're going to survive when we're married.
19:12Well, that seems natural.
19:13The limo job isn't going so well.
19:16It's not that.
19:18He's jealous of every guy I speak to.
19:22For heaven's sake, he was even jealous of you.
19:24How stupid can you get?
19:26That's what I reckon.
19:27Are you sure you're doing the right thing, getting married?
19:29Of course I am.
19:32I can't change my mind now.
19:33I'm committed.
19:36Yeah.
19:37It's been a long day.
19:38I'm off to bed.
19:39Best of luck.
19:46With your wedding?
19:47Oh, Aunty Madge, I'm glad you're up.
19:52Oh, Shane, have you seen Danny and Charlene?
19:55Daphne and I are getting married in eight weeks.
19:57Oh, Shane, that is good news.
19:59I suppose you're both very happy.
20:00Oh, we are.
20:01Tell you the truth, Aunty Madge, I was beginning to think I wasn't going to come off there for a while.
20:04Marry and Hayes repented leisure.
20:06We had the best time, didn't we, Danny?
20:09Terrific.
20:09Charlene, where have you been?
20:10The blaster's dancing.
20:12Didn't you tell her?
20:13I only just got home.
20:14Do you realise what time it is?
20:16It's 11.30, not 3am.
20:18Haven't you two ever heard of a telephone?
20:19Oh, Flamin' it.
20:20What's going on, Aunty?
20:22Hey?
20:23Now, look, there was a time, once, when a man's Flamin' arm was his castle, right?
20:27I have every right to demand some respect from my daughter.
20:29Yes, and I've got every right for some peace and quiet.
20:32I wasn't doing anything.
20:33You know what time you're supposed to be home.
20:35Dad always lets me go out.
20:36Oh, yes, but your father's hardly the ideal example, is he, going and getting his secretary pregnant?
20:40Well, what's that got to do with me?
20:41I just don't want the same thing to happen to you, that's all.
20:43Be real, Monty.
20:44Real, don't you adopt that tone with me, young lady.
20:47Well, who are you here to talk anyway?
20:48I'm your mother, for one thing.
20:49Oh, yes, some mother you turned out to be.
20:51You all think she's terrific, don't you?
20:53Always in the sight of what's right.
20:54Well, you're not so hot, are you?
20:55Charlene, go into my room and we'll talk in there.
20:58You just don't want anyone to find out what a rotten mother you are.
21:00That's enough, Charlene.
21:01No, it's not.
21:02We've had to put up with your moralising for years.
21:04You don't have any morals, let alone a conscience.
21:05I told you to be quiet.
21:08You know what she did to Henry?
21:09She put him in a jail, that's what she did.
21:11He's there now, rotting in prison.
21:13And it's all her fault, isn't it?
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