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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
00:36Hello. Oh, it's not that time already.
00:40Afraid so. Jim, I'm sorry, I haven't got any lunch room yet.
00:43I've been so busy all the morning messing around with Max and his cooking lessons.
00:48And would you believe it, as soon as it was time to clean up, he had an urgent job.
00:52No, I wouldn't believe it for a moment.
00:54Like a sandwich?
00:55No, thanks. I'll pick something up from the coffee shop.
00:57Well, I'm going to have one.
00:59We'll go down to the shop soon and get a leg of lamb for the weekend.
01:03Ah, nothing like a good roast.
01:05Oh, I'm not going to be here.
01:07Oh?
01:08As a client of ours up in the North West is having trouble with some of our equipment.
01:11I promised to go up and have a look at it.
01:13How far North West?
01:14Four or five hours drive, but they're good clients.
01:16I thought I'd like a weekend of it and do it with a PR, you know?
01:19Going on your own?
01:21Well, if it's what I think it is, it'll be a good day's work.
01:23It'll be much fun for the kids having to go and use themselves all that time.
01:27I didn't mean the kids.
01:30Oh.
01:31Yes, I'm going on my own.
01:34Abby, what do you mean Abby?
01:36Eliza, fill a lot.
01:37Oh, come back.
01:38Oh, come on.
01:39At least try one.
01:43Grateful little mongles.
01:46It's all your fault.
01:47You knew.
01:48Yeah.
01:49Fill them up the own garbage.
01:50You knew I was next door practicing.
01:51Oh, Max.
01:52I didn't force them to eat.
01:53Oh, yeah.
01:54As a matter of fact, they were very anxious to finish before you got here.
01:57Oh, yeah.
01:58Yeah, probably forgot I was making some too.
02:00No, I don't think so.
02:02Although, Shane did mention something about needing his boots resold.
02:05Oh, very, very funny.
02:07You're up to your old tricks again, aren't you?
02:08What are you on about?
02:09Yeah, pulling a rug out from under me in front of my own kids.
02:12Oh, rubbish.
02:13Just like when we were kids.
02:15Soft-soaping everybody on your side against me.
02:17Well, if by soft-soaping you mean using a bit of charm,
02:20I think that's far preferable to be rude and insulting.
02:22I am not rude.
02:23I speak me mind.
02:24You can't.
02:25You haven't got one.
02:26Oh, yeah.
02:27Anyway, you've got no talent for cooking.
02:29You'll be spitting chips when I win, eh?
02:31You win, that's a laugh.
02:32Yeah.
02:33Yeah, me.
02:34Look at mine.
02:35Much better than yours any day.
02:36Much better than that soggy bit of paper you've given.
02:38Yeah.
02:43I can assure you that Madge and I are still very good friends.
02:50Well, yes, of course.
02:51Where should we be, Mrs. Armitage?
02:53Look, somebody's just come in.
02:54I have to go.
02:55I'll talk to you later.
02:56Goodbye.
02:57Oh, that Mrs. Armitage.
02:59She is such a gossip.
03:00You wouldn't believe the things she said to me about Madge and Max.
03:04Not surprising how nasty malicious rumours start, is it?
03:07No, it isn't, isn't it?
03:08Like that dreadful scene on the street the other day.
03:11Now, I think people have got the wrong idea about that nice Mr. McGinley.
03:15Desmond handled it rather well, though.
03:17I'm sure people know when to mind their own business, Eileen.
03:19Oh, I wish they did, dear.
03:20I wish they did.
03:21I mean, it is such a tragedy that a nice young boy like Bradley has denied the knowledge of
03:26his own father.
03:27Well, I think it's between Andrea and Gavin and no one else.
03:30Oh, well, of course it is.
03:31Of course it is.
03:32And if Desmond wasn't involved, well, I wouldn't be so concerned.
03:36But she's completely turned his head around.
03:39A Desmond's, that is.
03:40He is so easily led astray.
03:42But he isn't a child.
03:43You have to let go sooner or later.
03:45Oh, yes, of course, of course, of course, yes.
03:47But you must be finding it difficult doing nothing about Jim.
03:50What do you mean?
03:51Well, he's running around with a girl young enough to be his daughter.
03:54That must worry you.
03:55Would you like a cup of tea?
03:56I'll put the kettle on.
03:57Oh, good.
03:58Lovely.
03:59Hi.
04:00Oh, hi.
04:01Paul's not here at the moment.
04:02He's out with a client.
04:03Yeah, I noticed his car wasn't there.
04:04I bought some sandwiches for him.
04:05Oh, hey, hey, hey.
04:06You know that movie I told you about was on at the cinema centre?
04:08We could maybe go this Saturday night.
04:09Well, I can't really go to them.
04:10The tortured magnificence of love gone wrong.
04:11Three strangers cast a drift on a sea of uncertainty.
04:13I think it's French.
04:14Yeah, but sorry.
04:15Listen to me.
04:16I can't go to the movies.
04:17I can't go to the movies.
04:18I can't go to the movies.
04:19I can't go to the movies.
04:20Oh, no.
04:21Why not?
04:22Because I have a trip to the country playing.
04:23Oh, no.
04:24I remember last time we went bush.
04:25What are we going to do out there?
04:26I didn't actually mean us.
04:27I was going to go on my own.
04:28It's a business trip.
04:29Oh, clunk.
04:30An old line, but a goodie.
04:31I'm serious.
04:32I'd love to take it.
04:33It's your family, isn't it?
04:34They've finally got you.
04:35I understand, Jim.
04:36I don't blame you.
04:37I mean, that's the way...
04:38It's got nothing to do with my family.
04:39It's a business trip.
04:40I'm serious.
04:41I'd love to take it.
04:42It's your family, isn't it?
04:43They've finally got you.
04:44I understand, Jim.
04:45I don't blame you.
04:46I mean, that's the way...
04:47It's got nothing to do with my family.
04:49It's a business trip, honestly.
04:50I can't expect you to sit around
04:51while I'm pulling machinery apart.
04:52Are you kidding?
04:53I love tinkering around with machines.
04:54I told you.
04:55Nice try.
04:56I mean, admittedly, machines don't like me
04:57tinkering around with them,
04:58but at least I give it a go.
04:59And even though I need all the overtime I can get,
05:01I still would love a weekend away.
05:03All right.
05:04It looks like I've got myself on the side.
05:06Oh, you're a wonderful man.
05:07Oh, what do you want?
05:18Oh, Andrea.
05:20Desmond said I could bring Bradley his present.
05:22It would be a shame for it to go to waste.
05:25Well, since that's my pleasure.
05:27I mean, after all, he is my grandson.
05:29Well, not by choice, of course,
05:31but of course Desmond does like him very much.
05:33Andrea, look, I can't condone what you've done,
05:36but I do understand why you've done it.
05:38I mean, you were just looking after your son,
05:40the way I try to look after mine.
05:42What's this?
05:44It's not for Bradley for when he gets home from school.
05:47Bradley, don't go out.
05:50Well, sure, you're not going to leave him alone
05:52after all that's happened.
05:53I've got no choice.
05:54I have to go out and there's no one I can leave him with.
05:56But of course there is.
05:58Me?
05:59No.
06:00Oh, nonsense.
06:02That's what grandmothers are for.
06:04We could get to know each other better.
06:06Look, I really don't think you should leave him on his own.
06:09Perhaps you could cancel whatever it is you have to do.
06:12No, I can't.
06:14Well, there's no argument then, is there?
06:17Bradley will be fine. Off you go.
06:20Off you go.
06:22I'll be back as soon as I can.
06:24Bradley will be fine.
06:26Just fine.
06:29Just fine.
06:37Hello Bradley.
06:39Where's mum?
06:40She had to pop out for a while.
06:42She asked me to look after you.
06:44Where'd she go?
06:45Well, she said she had some work to do.
06:47Look, there's some milk and cookies for afternoon tea.
06:50I'm not hungry.
06:51There's a present here for you too.
06:54I hope you like it.
06:57I know you collect them.
07:04Is it the one you wanted?
07:06No, Buzz Off.
07:08There's no need to be rude Bradley dear.
07:10No, Buzz Off.
07:11That's the name of the one I wanted.
07:13He's got wings and looks like a bee.
07:14Oh, well, perhaps we could exchange it.
07:18That's okay.
07:19Buzz said he'd get it for me tomorrow.
07:21Yes, Desmond's very good to you, isn't he?
07:24Yeah, he's okay.
07:25This has always been very kind and very generous.
07:28He was always bringing home strays,
07:30a little bit like you and your mother.
07:32What kind of strays?
07:33Oh, dogs, cats, birds.
07:36He even brought home a goanna once.
07:38What happened to them?
07:39They died.
07:41Sad, really.
07:42I think it's because they were separated from their parents.
07:45Yeah.
07:48You know, it's very sad that your mother has to go to Desmond
07:51begging for help.
07:53I know she only does it because she loves you.
07:56It takes a very special kind of woman to do that.
07:59Yeah.
08:00I hope you do the same for her.
08:03Of course.
08:05Good.
08:07See you later.
08:08Yeah, bye.
08:09Hello, Jack.
08:10Andrea.
08:11What brings you to this neck of the woods?
08:12Oh, I was out doing some shopping.
08:13I thought I might drop in for a drink.
08:14Oh, it is nice to see you.
08:15What do you have?
08:16It's my show.
08:17Oh, I have a vodka and orange, thanks.
08:18Vodka and orange, Harry.
08:19Thanks.
08:20Sit down.
08:22Paul tells me that you used to be a miner.
08:23Oh, that's right.
08:24So was my father.
08:25He's got hundreds of stories of life in the bush.
08:26Oh, well, you tend to spin a few yarns when you're out in the scrub.
08:28I mean, there's nothing much else to do at night, you know, over a few beers.
08:30There's no telly.
08:31There's no radio.
08:32Nothing to look at.
08:33Except the stars.
08:34You must miss it.
08:36I'd be lying if I said I didn't.
08:37Never thought about going back.
08:38Oh, I don't know.
08:39Must be a fascinating life out there.
08:41You don't want to hear an old fella raving on about that.
08:43Oh, I do.
08:44It reminds me of my father.
08:45Yeah?
08:46What'd he dig for, your old man?
08:47Yeah?
08:48What'd he dig for, your old man?
08:49Yeah?
08:50What'd he dig for, your old man?
08:51Yeah?
08:52Yeah.
08:53What'd he dig for, your old man?
08:54Yeah.
08:55Yeah.
08:56Yeah.
08:57Yeah.
08:58Yeah.
08:59Yeah.
09:00Yeah.
09:01Yeah.
09:02Yeah.
09:03What'd he dig for, your old man?
09:04Gold?
09:05Yeah.
09:06What?
09:07Panning?
09:08Racing?
09:09Panning.
09:10That'd be out in their what?
09:11Widger of Fields, out past Kalgoorlie?
09:13That's right.
09:16How is young Paul Robinson?
09:18Paul?
09:19He's all right.
09:21Why?
09:22It's obvious he set you up, isn't it, to do this.
09:25Huh?
09:26You don't know a cracker about mining.
09:28And you're too pretty a young thing to be chatting up an old bloke like me just for the fun of it.
09:31I will have another drink if Paul's paying for it.
09:35Fair enough.
09:38Ah, I see you've been out supporting the economy again.
09:40Huh?
09:41Oh, the dresses!
09:42No, there was a sale on.
09:43I saved over $70 on them.
09:44How can you save money if you had to spend it to buy them in the first place?
09:46Oh, I didn't pay for them.
09:47I put them on my credit card.
09:48Oh.
09:49Well, your bank manager's going to be pleased to know you can earn some extra overtime this week.
09:50Oh, great.
09:51When?
09:52On Saturday.
09:53That Spenson report's got to be complete by Monday.
09:54Oh, no.
09:55I'd love to, but I'm going away this weekend.
09:56Well, don't blame me when they cancel your credit card, because you can't make the monthly instalment.
09:59Oh, they won't.
10:00I can always get a cash advance on the card to pay the instalments.
10:02Hello, Paul?
10:03Oh, hello.
10:04Hi, Helen.
10:05Would you like a cup of coffee?
10:06No, thanks.
10:07I just popped in to see Paul.
10:08So, is this business or pleasure, Grant?
10:09Oh, a bit of both, actually.
10:10Firstly, thanks for the business contacts.
10:11What, good reaction?
10:12What, good reaction?
10:13Oh, no.
10:14Oh, no.
10:15Oh, no.
10:16Oh, no.
10:17Oh, no.
10:18Oh, no, no.
10:19Oh, no.
10:20Oh, no.
10:21Oh, no.
10:22Oh, no.
10:23Oh, no.
10:24Oh, no.
10:25Oh, no.
10:26Oh, no.
10:27Oh, no.
10:28Oh.
10:29Oh, no.
10:30Oh, no.
10:31Good reaction?
10:32Well, let's say interest.
10:33I don't want to count my chickens.
10:35Another budding tycoon in the Robinson clan?
10:37Well, we'll see.
10:38It'll certainly be nice to get that very expensive car out on the streets
10:41earning a little more money than it is at the moment.
10:43Well, gee, if it's a problem, I wouldn't mind taking it out now and then.
10:46Just to keep the engine turning over, of course.
10:48Oh, thanks, Zoe, but I think we'll be all right.
10:52So, what else did you want to send me about?
10:54I thought you might like to come to dinner tonight.
10:58Yeah, that's a bit inconvenient, Grant.
10:59Oh, come on, Paul.
11:01You have to break the ice sometime.
11:02He is your father.
11:04Okay, okay.
11:05What about tomorrow night, then?
11:07Oh, that's no good.
11:08He won't be there.
11:09He's going away for the weekend.
11:11I think I might put the jug on anyway.
11:17Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
11:21I mean, quit staring at me.
11:22It's making me nervous.
11:25Hey!
11:26Oh!
11:29Shut up!
11:32Oh, Max, clean it up.
11:34It looks disgusting.
11:34Yeah, I will.
11:35I will.
11:38Yeah, yeah, what do you want?
11:40Look, I'm sorry, mate.
11:42I've got a law on at the moment.
11:43Yeah?
11:43Oh.
11:45Oh, Max, really?
11:46You shouldn't speak to customers like that.
11:47You'll have no business left.
11:48Speaking of business, mind your own.
11:51Max, I'd watch that pancake if I were you.
11:54The heat's very high.
11:56Supposed to be, isn't it, eh?
11:59Try to give me a bump, dear.
12:01Not going to win that way.
12:03I don't need to.
12:04I'm going to win fairly and squarely.
12:05What?
12:06Fair?
12:06You!
12:07The only time you were fair was when you proxied.
12:09Oh, that's good.
12:11Coming from the person who cheated me out of the school swimming trophy.
12:14Oh, yeah?
12:16And who caught Mum out of Grandma's vase then, eh?
12:18Oh, really, Max?
12:19Sometimes you can be so petty.
12:20Pet me?
12:21Petty?
12:22Look, I'm a reasonable bloke.
12:23You ask anybody around here, I'm noted for my reasonableness.
12:26It must be very difficult for your mother, not knowing from one day to the next whether
12:44Desmond is going to continue to support you.
12:47Well, I know he's a very kind and generous man, but things could change.
12:50A situation like this could bring someone to a breaking point.
12:53And it must be awful for you not knowing your real father, not being able to call him Daddy.
13:00I called Des, Daddy.
13:01He said I could.
13:02Oh, yes, but it's not the same thing, is it?
13:04I mean, Desmond is very fond of you, but Gavin, your real father, he loves you very much.
13:12He doesn't care about me.
13:14Well, Bradley, of course he does.
13:18Bradley.
13:18Bradley, your mother could be in very big trouble for taking you away from him.
13:25I mean, Gavin is a very nice man, but as I said, situations could change.
13:30I mean, if he doesn't get to talk to you, he might decide to have your mother arrested,
13:37and then, goodness gracious, where would we be then?
13:38I'll talk to him.
13:44Good boy.
13:46It'll be all right.
13:48You'll see.
13:59Come along, Bradley.
14:00There is absolutely nothing to be worried about.
14:02Mr McGinley is a very nice man.
14:04Besides, I wouldn't let anything upset you, would I?
14:07Well, come along.
14:17You want for anything to pull that this morning?
14:19Oh, don't worry enough, not a word.
14:21Look, you don't have to answer this, but how much did he offer to pay you for doing this?
14:27500 plus another 15 if I succeeded.
14:30Two grand?
14:31That's all it was worth for the young shaver to get rid of me.
14:34I'm sorry.
14:36I really didn't want to do this, but I need the money.
14:39Bradley and I will have to leave here soon.
14:42No problem's enough.
14:43Look, as far as you're concerned, you've done the job, so go and collect your wages.
14:48What will you do?
14:50That'll be telling.
14:51I'll sort something out.
14:53Young Paul Robinson needs to be taught a lesson, and old Jack Lasseter is just the man to teach him.
14:57Thanks.
15:12Good night, Brad.
15:14Here's me, boy.
15:16Come on.
15:17That a boy.
15:18Come on.
15:20Bradley and I have had a lovely long talk, and he is really very, very pleased to come and see you.
15:25Aren't you, Bradley?
15:30Well, if I could just freshen up and leave you two to talk.
15:34Yes, well, the bathroom's through there.
15:45Well, how are you, Brad?
15:48Okay.
15:48We've all been missing you at home, you know that?
15:54Well, your friends keep calling in to see if we've heard anything from you.
15:59Bo's been moping around the house so badly we had to get the vet to her.
16:03He said she's pining for you.
16:06Even Ricky's going wild, you know, with nobody to ride him.
16:09What do you say you come back and live with me, eh?
16:15No.
16:16I'm staying here with Mum.
16:17No, you're not.
16:19She's got no right to keep you.
16:25Have a look at these.
16:26Now, look at them.
16:28Do you know what they are?
16:30No.
16:31They're legal papers that say you must live with me.
16:36When your mother took you away from me, she broke the law.
16:41The police could arrest her for that.
16:44Well, do you know what that means?
16:46She's gone to jail.
16:47That's right.
16:49For a very long time.
16:51I think it's best if you come back and live with me in Perth, don't you?
16:58Right.
16:59Well, how are we going?
17:02Well, Bradley said he wants to come and live with me back in Perth.
17:06Oh, I'm so glad we got that all sorted out.
17:09We can go and tell your mother the good news now, Bradley.
17:15I really want to thank you for all your help, Mrs Clark.
17:19Yes.
17:23Yeah, it's a drive out into the country.
17:24It could be very romantic this time of year.
17:25I thought we agreed we wouldn't discuss it during working hours.
17:29G'day.
17:30Jack.
17:31Mind if I pop in?
17:31Sure.
17:32Come in.
17:32Have a seat.
17:34Sit down.
17:34I'm not going to stay, but actually I just wanted to ask you, are you still interested
17:40in buying?
17:41Yeah, sure.
17:42Why?
17:42Well, I've just been having a bit of a chat to that lady friend of yours, what, Andrea,
17:46is it?
17:47Yeah.
17:47Yeah, but about the bush, you know, what it means to a man.
17:51I reckon I'd be crazy to hang around the city until I snuffed it.
17:55Well, Jack, I don't think you should rush into this.
17:57I mean, it is a major decision.
17:59Oh, I appreciate you being so thoughtful about this, Paul, but, and you're right, yeah,
18:03it is tough, but, uh, no, I've thought it through and I reckon it's the go.
18:07Right.
18:08Well, there's nothing worse than being left up in the air when you've made a decision
18:11like that.
18:12So, if you're ready to move, I'll have the holding deposit check and the option paper's
18:16drawn up immediately.
18:17Good one.
18:17Give me a bell when you're ready, eh?
18:19Okay.
18:20See you.
18:20See you again.
18:21Goodbye.
18:22Bye-bye.
18:22Thanks a lot.
18:23Bye-bye.
18:27How about that, eh?
18:29Yeah, how about that?
18:31It's business, Zoe.
18:32This will be your answer for everything.
18:34Anyway, seeing as you're in such a good mood, how about giving me an early finish?
18:36Hmm?
18:37May I go home, sir?
18:39Oh, yeah, sure.
18:40Oh, listen, would you mind giving this to Andrea?
18:43This is money well spent.
18:46She's ended.
18:47Obviously, Andrea doesn't have a conscience either.
18:50Look, if it's going to be too much of a problem for you, I'll post it.
19:06Why are you packing?
19:10Well, there's not much value in coming back here.
19:12Once Bradley and I have seen Andrea, we might as well head straight off.
19:15Oh, yes.
19:17Bradley?
19:19Are you all right, dear?
19:20You've been there for a long time.
19:27There's a good boy.
19:28Right.
19:30Right.
19:30Well, we're ready to go now.
19:37Hi.
19:38Oh, hi.
19:40Do you like it?
19:40Lovely.
19:42Where's Bradley?
19:43No idea.
19:44I've only just got home.
19:45I thought he must have been with you.
19:46No, Eileen was going to look after him.
19:48Oh, by the way, I've got your check from Paul.
19:51That was quick.
19:52He did a real good job on Jack Lasseter.
19:54They're not here.
20:03Oh, don't worry.
20:03Eileen's probably just taken him to the park or something.
20:06She wouldn't let anything happen to him.
20:08There's a killer if she did.
20:19Just jump in the back there.
20:20Thanks, Bradley.
20:24At least you couldn't let us open the door for me.
20:29Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:31Mr. McKinley...
20:32Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:33Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:34Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:35Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:36Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:37Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:38Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:39Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:40Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:41Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:42Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:43Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:44Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:45Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:46Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:47Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
20:48Mr. McKinley, the door is locked.
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