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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
00:36He looked like he'd seen a ghost
00:38Look, if those kids in this street are ganging up on him again
00:42Bradley?
00:43Not at all
00:44Bradley?
00:45Open the door
00:48Sweetheart, what's wrong?
00:53Bradley?
00:54Open the door and tell me what's wrong
00:56If it's one of the neighbours, we'll sort it out
01:02Bradley?
01:03Your mother's worried about you
01:04So am I
01:05Just open the door so we can talk
01:07Nothing's gonna happen
01:08Everything's gonna be fine
01:15What's all that fuss about?
01:17Trying to break the sound barrier
01:21Bradley?
01:22Come on mate, let's sit down
01:32All we wanna know is, what's going on?
01:35It's pretty scary when you come tearing in here, lock yourself in the bedroom, won't tell us what's going on
01:40I have to go away
01:41I have to go away
01:42No, of course you don't
01:43Darling
01:44No
01:45If you've done anything, I know all the people around here
01:48No, you might have to say sorry
01:50We'll sort it out, won't we?
01:53Of course we will
01:54Of course we will
01:56Is it one of the neighbours, darling?
01:58Oh, it can't be that serious
01:59Otherwise you'll have the Ramseys and the Robertsons banging on the front door
02:02I didn't do anything!
02:04Yeah
02:08What is it?
02:10No one's gonna send you away
02:13This is your home for as long as you wanna stay
02:19Maybe we should leave this till later
02:21Yeah, I think it's a good idea
02:22Well, everything calms down
02:25You alright?
02:33Here we go
02:34That's great
02:35Oh, thank you, John
02:36Who'd like you?
02:38Lenny!
02:39Dinner's ready
02:41I love that outfit, Zoe
02:42I reckon it's terrific
02:43What do you think, Scott?
02:44It's very nice, aren't you?
02:45Pass it around there
02:46Yeah, I just fell in love with it
02:47I reckon you should always buy clothes on an impulse
02:50You can laugh, but it works
02:52It's the clothes you buy on impulse that you love and wear to death
02:54The sensible ones just hang in the wardrobe
02:56Ask any woman
02:57That's right, you know
02:58Yeah, it's a whole new concept
02:59Be sensible, live dangerously
03:02That's the wrong one
03:04I beg your pardon?
03:05That's Scott's serviette
03:06Yours is the one on the other side
03:07Oh, so it should be
03:08Sorry, Scott
03:10I was only trying to help
03:14Thank you
03:15Mmm, this soup's lovely, Helen
03:18Sorry
03:19I guess this is me
03:20Hi, I'm Lenny
03:22I'm Zoe, hi
03:23Oh, Zoe
03:24Lenny is Madge's daughter
03:25They've had a space problem over there
03:27And Zoe is Jim's friend
03:30Right, got it
03:31She's not his friend
03:32She's his girlfriend
03:35My dad's the same
03:36He's got a young girlfriend
03:37Susan
03:39I'd say that's irrelevant
03:41It's not irrelevant to Dad
03:42Why be ashamed of it?
03:43Why be ashamed of it?
03:44It's not a matter of being ashamed
03:47This soup's really delicious, Helen
03:50How's school coming along, Lenny?
03:54Must have been crazy
03:56Thousands of tickets just to sort out two finalists
03:59How are you feeling?
04:01Fine, why?
04:02You're not down in the dumps about losing the coffee shop, are you?
04:06You let yourself dream
04:08I sort of imagined a chain of them
04:10You work ten, twelve hours a day
04:14Your head aches and your feet hurt
04:16But you do it because you think it's going to lead to something
04:19And then...
04:21Oh, I don't know
04:23Can't fight City Hall?
04:25Yes I can, I can fight City Hall
04:27But I can't fight Paul Robinson
04:30Come on, what's the next name?
04:31What's the next name?
04:32Max Ramsey
04:33God, the entire street's in this competition
04:35You know the address?
04:39Mike's taking a while
04:41I took him round to Social Security today
04:43All he needs is a letter from his father confirming his lack of financial support
04:47And he gets government benefits to stay at school
04:49Good, he's a nice kid
04:51What's that?
04:54He's not going to sign, is he?
04:56Oh, that's ridiculous
04:57So what did you say to him?
04:59I asked him nicely
05:01He's got the knife in because I left home
05:03And he reckons he's not going to change his mind
05:05So he's not going to support you
05:08But he's not going to let anyone else do it either?
05:10That is just stupid
05:12Yeah, well I know it's stupid, you don't have to tell me that
05:14Right, I'm sorry
05:16You can't just leave it there though
05:17Oh, what can I do about it?
05:19Oh, just forget it, it's a hopeless situation
05:32Come on Basil
05:34Last one home, another smacks Ramsey
05:44Lucy!
05:45Alright Basil, you win
05:48Hi Bradley, I've just done my paper round
05:51Have you seen a man?
05:53A man?
05:54A man in a car
05:56A stranger
05:57There's a man after me
05:59Have you told your mum?
06:01Have you seen anyone?
06:02No, but Bradley you should-
06:15Is there a man who's in this car?
06:16He's радing the car
06:17Is there anything more?
06:18Are you doing any more?
06:19No, no, no.
06:20I'm thinking, I could just hang out a way
06:21No, I didn't tell you
06:22A man's just seeing the car
06:23Who's in this car
06:24What is the car?
06:25Have you seen one car?
06:26No, he can't be seen as a man
06:27I'm supposed to...
06:28He's in the car
06:29He'll be in the car
06:30He's in the car
06:32He's in the car
06:33I'm not even though
06:35I'm sitting down
06:37He's in the car
06:38Oh, thank you, darling.
06:55What's wrong with you this morning?
07:01I don't want to go to school.
07:02I feel sick.
07:04I thought you liked school.
07:05I do.
07:06I just don't feel well.
07:08Let's see.
07:13Well, you don't seem to have a temperature.
07:16Where does it hurt?
07:17Here.
07:19Let's have a look.
07:20Last night I had this nightmare about Gavin.
07:24Oh.
07:26What did you dream?
07:27I dreamt he came to take me away.
07:29And what else?
07:31What would happen if he knew we were here?
07:34Sweetheart, that can't happen.
07:36Don't worry about it.
07:37Look, now that we've left Perth, no one can find us.
07:40But if he did, could you get into trouble?
07:42Of course I wouldn't.
07:45But you still mustn't tell anyone.
07:48Love, what's put all this on?
07:50Nothing.
07:51It was just a dream.
07:53Morning, Bradley.
07:53Morning, Andrea.
07:54What are you having for breakfast, mate?
07:55I'm sick.
07:56Mate?
07:56It doesn't seem to be anything too serious.
07:59Morning.
07:59Morning.
08:00Oh.
08:01Morning.
08:02Well, where does it hurt?
08:04I just don't feel well.
08:06He was playing outside this morning.
08:07He seemed okay.
08:09Hey, you don't look too bad to me.
08:11Oh, school's important.
08:13You can't sit around here all day.
08:15Look, I'll drop you off on my way to work.
08:17In the car?
08:18Yeah, in the car.
08:20I'll go get my food.
08:21Yeah, good on you.
08:22Well, terrific.
08:24Problem solved.
08:24I wish the bank was this easy.
08:28Sir, how was dinner with Robinson's?
08:31Oh, it was great.
08:32What, a night of thunderous joy and merriment?
08:34Something like that.
08:36Oh, get a wriggle on you lot.
08:38I'm going to need that space in a minute.
08:40Oh, fair flamin' go.
08:41I mean, she was up at five o'clock this morning,
08:43roaring around like a prime mover in pants.
08:46How'd he get prime mover in pants?
08:48Ask me, ask your aunt, man.
08:49He's living proof, mate.
08:51Hi, everyone.
08:52Oh, hello, Daphne.
08:53Morning.
08:53Morning, Clive.
08:54You ready, Lasseter's waiting?
08:55Excuse me.
08:56Handcoat with a day's work, you think?
08:57Actually, it's still quite sore,
08:58but no way am I going to drag the chain.
09:00You've had enough mileage out of that handy
09:02to go around the world three times.
09:03Sir, what's wrong with them this morning?
09:05I'm here, aren't I?
09:06I've got a backlog at work today.
09:07I suppose it's as good a time as any to get it done.
09:09Indeed it is, Danny.
09:10Mr Menzies was an early riser.
09:12Sir Robert, you mean.
09:15Well, today's the day of the big draw magic.
09:17And these are going to sell like crazy.
09:18Oh, I hope so, Daphne.
09:19Oh, strength.
09:20Man can't win a flaming trick, can he?
09:22I mean, five o'clock are her flaming feet
09:24at the floor this morning.
09:25No one's had a wink of sleep since.
09:27And why?
09:28That's what I'd like to know.
09:28I mean, it's not as if she needs the money.
09:30That just shows how much you know, Max Ramsey.
09:32Of course I need the money.
09:33Problems?
09:34Oh, no, not problems exactly.
09:35But I do have to pay for Charlene's support.
09:38Oh, come on, Max.
09:39I need that space.
09:40Oh, fly a minute.
09:41I haven't finished my chair yet.
09:42Oh, go on, Max.
09:45Really?
09:46Oh.
09:48Well, how's everything with Mike?
09:50Oh, his father still refuses to sign the letter.
09:53Oh, that's typical of men.
09:55Well, I think it's despicable.
09:56Well, it's just like Fred shoving Charlene off onto me
09:58because his girlfriend's pregnant.
10:00Uncaring and irresponsible, a lot of them.
10:02They're all the same.
10:11You three go on ahead.
10:12Why?
10:12What are you going to do?
10:13Oh, just hang around a bit.
10:15You waiting for Mike?
10:16It's better than hanging around school at some sort.
10:19I want to discuss something with him.
10:21Discuss the way.
10:22I'm not stopping.
10:23Oh, what is what?
10:24I thought you wanted to get to school.
10:26Well, like you said, there's nothing much to do.
10:28Who are you looking for, Lucy?
10:30No one.
10:31Bradley, I bet.
10:32I saw him in a car earlier.
10:34What car?
10:35With Des.
10:35Des was driving him to school.
10:37Is everything OK?
10:38It's fine.
10:40Can we go to school now?
10:41Yeah, in a minute.
10:42Hi, Mike.
10:43We were just waiting for you.
10:48I thought we'd walk you to school.
10:50Oh, great.
10:51Did he sign?
10:53No, he refused.
10:54Sign what?
10:55Well, Mike's applied for special benefits to stay at school.
10:57Well, that's going to make it a bit tough, isn't it?
10:59Your father and I aren't signing.
11:00What are you going to do?
11:01Well, what can I do?
11:02I mean, the coffee shop's closing down.
11:04I'm going to have to leave school.
11:05There's always weekends.
11:07Hey, you could buy our cars, do them out and flog them.
11:09There's heaps of dough in there.
11:10Mike's not a mechanic.
11:11Well, I am.
11:12I'd help.
11:12Oh, yeah, great.
11:13I'm sorry, mate.
11:17Good one, Scott.
11:18I've hardly got enough shirts as it is without you tearing this one.
11:21Well, I didn't mean to tear it.
11:23It must be a pretty crummy shirt anyway.
11:25Yeah, well, I haven't got a father with a big bank account to buy me new ones, have I?
11:28Hey, spin out.
11:29Second-hand clothes.
11:30I don't want second-hand clothes.
11:32Can we just go to school in a minute?
11:34Listen, Mike, no worries.
11:36Wait till you see this stuff.
11:37It looks brand new.
11:38I get it all the time.
11:39Great threads for just about nothing.
11:41Yeah, well, we've all seen your great threads.
11:44I'll take you around and show you after school, okay?
11:46Thanks, Lenny.
11:47Lead the way, Lucy.
11:55Hi.
11:56Oh, hi.
11:56Can I help you?
11:57Um, is Paul in?
11:59No, I'm sorry.
11:59He's out with a client at the moment.
12:01Did he leave something for me?
12:02Not that I know of.
12:03What is it?
12:04Oh, I'm expecting a check.
12:06A check?
12:08Yes, Zoe, I'm doing a small job for him.
12:10Well, he didn't mention anything about a check, so I don't know where...
12:12Okay, that's all fit.
12:13Sit down there.
12:14Oh, Paul, I was wondering about this check.
12:16Ah, yeah.
12:19There you go.
12:21I'll be in touch.
12:22Okay.
12:23Bye.
12:23Bye.
12:24Bye.
12:24Bye.
12:24What was all that about?
12:29It's none of your business.
12:30But what if you hadn't been here?
12:33Zoe, your record shows that you can't be trusted with confidential matters.
12:36Now, don't you think it's better this way?
12:38Well, it's obviously some sort of deal.
12:41The Lester Project, right?
12:45For the only thing Andrea's good at is turning on the charm whenever she wants her own way.
12:51Got it.
12:51But as I said, what you don't know can't hurt you.
12:54That way you can keep your wide circle of friends and not compromise the business.
12:58Now, haven't you got some work you should be doing?
13:00Oh, I'm off to the coffee shop.
13:02And that'll be your lunch hour, of course.
13:04Of course.
13:06You coming?
13:07Ah, no, no, I've got too much work to do here.
13:09Uh-huh.
13:10Plus the matter of Daphne's shop.
13:20Two cappuccinos.
13:21Thanks very much.
13:21Well, here we are, freshly baked this morning.
13:23Yes, so Max said.
13:24He wasn't too pleased about missing out.
13:26Oh, Max can put it in his pipe and smoke.
13:28Oh, hello, Eileen.
13:30Hey, Max.
13:32That's great, mate.
13:33Dab of colour, pinch of excitement.
13:34He'll be turning it.
13:35Mike will.
13:36Why?
13:36Uh, hand's still a bit sore.
13:38Oh!
13:38Yeah.
13:39Hi, handsome.
13:40Hello.
13:41Oh, no.
13:42What?
13:43Mrs Mangles just walked in.
13:45She does nothing but complain.
13:46Too much milk in the coffee, sugar's dense in the bowl.
13:48Do you want me to throw her out?
13:50I'd love you to.
13:50Okay.
13:51Uh, I'd better close up.
13:53It's getting a little bit crowded in here.
13:56No way.
13:57You work in a bank, so you're obviously a person of incredible moral fibre who's totally beyond
14:01reproach, right?
14:02Clive, what are you up to?
14:03We need you to draw the tickets.
14:04I can't.
14:05I've got nine tickets myself.
14:07Well, that's easy.
14:07If your number comes up, we'll have an extra draw.
14:09We'll have three winners instead of two.
14:10That's not fair.
14:11You're bending the rules.
14:12It's only a bit of fun.
14:13It might be fun to you.
14:15People with tickets take it very seriously.
14:17Well, it's all right.
14:17If I draw my own ticket, I'll disqualify myself.
14:20What could be fairer than that?
14:22Good.
14:22That's it.
14:23I'll leave.
14:24Um, can we talk about Perth?
14:27We need to clarify some things.
14:29There's nothing to discuss.
14:30My son is having nightmares.
14:32I'm not surprised.
14:33Look, if you'll just tell me who you talk to.
14:35Oh, Nell, how nice to see you.
14:37Likewise.
14:38Yes.
14:38Have you heard how they're planning to draw this competition?
14:41Yes.
14:41The usual way to do it.
14:43Well, at least there's a good crowd here for Daphne.
14:45That's true.
14:46Oh, there he is.
14:47Talk in a minute.
14:47We're going to get to see you.
14:49So, Ruth.
14:50Reckon Daph's gone a bit overboard this time, don't you?
14:53I mean, if all this lot have got tickets,
14:54man, it's got a show in 80s.
14:55No, she's done a mighty job.
14:57Yeah, actually, it's all my fault.
14:58I mean, I put her up to it.
14:59She's all set and packed it in till I piped up.
15:02Ladies and gentlemen, the draw will now commence.
15:05My name's Clyde Gibbons.
15:07I'm the organiser and master of ceremonies.
15:09So, if you need any help at all, just see me afterwards.
15:12As you can see, today we're employing the most modern lottery systems
15:15and we have Mr. Daniel Ramsey, an executive officer of the stand-up.
15:19Hey, Daniel Ramsey.
15:21Supervisor.
15:23As two finalists will be chosen, there will be two draws.
15:26Michael, would you like to proceed?
15:28And the other way?
15:32Mr. Ramsey?
15:35Ticket number 56.
15:37Oh, yes.
15:38I couldn't do it.
15:39And ticket 104.
15:41Our list shows that ticket number 56 is held by Madge Mitchell.
15:44Yay!
15:46And number 104 is held by Max Ramsey.
15:50Max!
15:53What a coincidence he'd be in the family, huh?
15:55In accordance with the rules, these two lucky individuals will, on a date to be fixed,
16:00engage in Mortal Kombat cooking pancakes to decide the final winner.
16:03Could I ask a question?
16:05Would the two winners be related by any chance to the person who drew the tickets?
16:10I'm afraid, madam, the judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
16:14Thanks for coming, everyone.
16:15See you later.
16:16You reckon we've got a problem?
16:22Mm-hmm.
16:22Reckon we've got a problem?
16:24Yeah.
16:24Oh, bluff.
16:32Trouble with the van, Max?
16:33That won't be good for business.
16:35Just a small electrical phone, Darlene.
16:37No danger of going broke yet, thank you.
16:38Oh, I feel I should congratulate you on your win.
16:42Early days, yeah.
16:43Early days, I think.
16:45Well, cooking against Madge.
16:46However, upsets have happened, champions have been defeated.
16:49Of course, if I was to give you one of my recipes...
16:52Wouldn't want you to go to any trouble, are we?
16:53Oh, nonsense.
16:54That's what friends are for.
16:55My helping you would be like you helping Jim Robinson.
16:59He's lucky to have you for a friend.
17:00You look wrong, yeah?
17:01Yes.
17:02Such a delicate matter.
17:03Such a young girl.
17:05Do you suppose he's serious?
17:06I don't want to gossip, are they?
17:07Oh, no.
17:08No, of course not.
17:10What do you mean?
17:11Candlelit teas at Lassiter's?
17:13Walks in the rain?
17:14What would you reckon, eh?
17:16He won't take your advice?
17:18Well, you do what you can, what do you mean?
17:20A man who's just discovered the second bite of love sweet cherry?
17:24Well...
17:24It must be very difficult for you, being his friend.
17:28Yeah, well, you give advice, we're off it, and you hold your peace.
17:32As I say, I'm not one for smutty gossip.
17:35Oh, no, no, no, of course not.
17:37Oh, by the way, I think I should tell you, Mrs. Mangle's making quite a fuss about the competition.
17:42What that sour face does to stick a wild boat?
17:44Yeah, she's telling the entire neighbourhood she thinks it was rigged.
17:48Of course, that won't bother you, will it, Max?
17:50Well, I must be off.
17:52Desmond's problems still have to be solved.
17:54Bye-bye.
17:54That's Kermit's arm, and it goes there.
18:18Why don't you put this piece on there?
18:20Why don't you put his arm on?
18:21We'll leave his arm chopped off till later.
18:23Then we'll put it over there.
18:27Is Desmond home?
18:29Not yet.
18:29Well, I could wait on the street, but...
18:31Oh, Eileen, don't be stupid.
18:33Come in.
18:40Eileen,
18:40I think it is in both our interests that we start being frank with each other.
18:46Perhaps it is.
18:46That is, if frankness is what we both offer.
18:50Bradley and Lucy, would you play outside, please?
18:52Do we have to?
18:54Bradley, when I ask you nicely to do something, I expect you to do it now.
18:57Please.
18:58Run along and play, children.
19:00Come on, let's go outside, Bradley.
19:02We can play football.
19:04All right.
19:04Children are so changeable, aren't they?
19:11Desmond was like that.
19:12Never knew his mind from one minute to the next.
19:14Had to be told everything.
19:15Eileen, I need to know who you contacted in Perth.
19:18Perhaps you should first tell me why.
19:21Very well.
19:22But first, I have to know.
19:24I rang every McKinley in the Perth phone book.
19:30McKinley is the name of Bradley's real father, isn't it?
19:35And?
19:36Well, naturally, people were circumspect.
19:39This is important.
19:41Did you tell anybody I was here?
19:43Well, people did want to know the reason for my inquiries.
19:47Maybe Bradley wasn't dreaming after all.
19:50I beg your pardon?
19:51The fact is that I think that...
19:55It's just to the children playing.
20:00Let go of him!
20:02Help!
20:03Let go!
20:05Dad is taking Bradley away!
20:09Hang on a minute, mate.
20:10What's going on?
20:11Let him go.
20:12Let him go.
20:12Let go of him!
20:13You leave me on!
20:15What's the story, son?
20:16Let go!
20:17Let him go!
20:18Let him go!
20:19What's the gun for?
20:20My name is Kevin McKinley, and I'm his father.
20:24Listen, I've got custody now, and I'm taking him back.
20:27I think we ought to call the police.
20:28Bradley, it's all right.
20:29It's not necessary.
20:30Listen, we can settle this here.
20:32Kevin McKinley, it's Bradley's real father.
20:34Now, what's going on here?
20:37I'm taking the boy back.
20:38No, you're not!
20:39What are you doing?
20:40That's my son!
20:42No one is taking him anywhere.
20:44Saturday.
20:51I just don't know what ...
20:52I don't know.
20:53My own father.
21:04What did he do?
21:05I'm getting sick.
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