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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
00:38Lucy, don't upset yourself.
00:40It isn't what you think, darling.
00:42Your dad has to go into the country on business.
00:44Zoe's only going with him.
00:46I know why Zoe's going with him.
00:48You think she needs lessons in respect, don't you?
00:50Eileen, you need to keep out of this.
00:52Well, Desmond wouldn't speak to me that way.
00:54Eileen.
00:56Okay, condition up now, we're back.
00:58We've got a computer all around here.
01:00What's the matter with you all?
01:02Well, there's nothing the matter.
01:04Look, why don't you three just go back inside
01:06and put your books away?
01:12Lucy, Lucy, wait.
01:16Look at me.
01:18Look at me.
01:22How would you like to come away with me for the weekend?
01:24Can I?
01:26Just the two of us?
01:27Well, no.
01:28Zoe would like you to join us.
01:29Will you?
01:30Yes.
01:31Good girl.
01:32Okay.
01:33Well, you go and pack a bag and then we'll be all set.
01:34Okay.
01:37You just made one little girl very unhappy.
01:40What do you mean?
01:41Zoe, she's not going to be too thrilled about this.
01:43How do I get it through your thick head
01:44that we're going up there on business?
01:46I believe you.
01:47Haven't got much choice now anyway, have you?
01:49Here.
01:50Jim?
01:51Jim?
01:52Just once, I would like to have a family
01:54that didn't look for some ulterior motive
01:56in everything that Zoe and I do.
01:57Yes, I know and I'm sorry.
01:59I think that lecture must have had something to do with it.
02:02Ah, yes.
02:03Perhaps you should tell Zoe that-
02:05Yes, yes, thank you.
02:06I was about to do that.
02:07I don't think Zoe will be quite thrilled either.
02:09Oh, really?
02:10And why is that, Eileen?
02:12Well, such a young chaperone.
02:13Personally, I think it'll solve the whole problem.
02:22But no anchovies.
02:23Oh, yuck.
02:24No way.
02:25And pineapple, lots of it.
02:26Okay, so that's one large pizza with pineapple, lots of it.
02:29Ham, mushroom, what?
02:30Egg?
02:31No, no egg.
02:32Prawns.
02:33And capsicum.
02:34But no anchovies.
02:35How am I going to remember all that?
02:37You just say one large number 12.
02:39Yeah, yeah.
02:40Yeah, I know that.
02:42I'll get up.
02:43Hello?
02:44Ah, Jim, hi.
02:46You all packed?
02:47I'm ready to go.
02:50What's wrong?
02:51We are still going, aren't we?
02:56Lucy, why?
03:00No, I understand.
03:01She can sleep in my room if you like.
03:03No, it's okay.
03:04Yeah, I'll see you both soon.
03:06Bye.
03:08Sounds like you're in for a great weekend.
03:10Lucy got upset about us going away, so he's invited her along.
03:14Yeah, well, Jim always puts his kids first.
03:15You can't blame him for that.
03:16Oh, no, I don't blame him.
03:18Lucy had a sex education lecture today.
03:21Oh, Des, the lecture.
03:23What?
03:24You and Bradley.
03:26Oh, right.
03:27Well, we'd better go, mate.
03:28What about the pizza?
03:29Oh, we'll get it on the way home.
03:30See you later, everybody.
03:31Bye.
03:32Bye.
03:33I already know all that stuff anyway.
03:34Yeah, well, just pretend that you don't.
03:36Don't be such a big granny out of pants.
03:37I mean, what's the use of driving all the way out there for nothing to listen to what they're going to say?
03:43Hey.
03:44Look, it mightn't be that bad.
03:46Oh, that's what I get for imagining how much fun it was going to be.
03:48It still might be.
03:50I think I might go over and see Daph for a minute.
03:54Okay.
03:55Here we are.
03:56I can't keep them hot forever.
03:57They frizzle up to nothing.
03:59Dinner was ready half an hour ago.
04:01Oh, they'll be okay.
04:02Shane, you've been drinking.
04:04Aunty Madge, a couple of beers is hardly drinking.
04:07How many times do I have to tell you that alcohol never solved anything?
04:11What you and Paul should do is shake hands and let bygones be bygones.
04:14He knows where I live.
04:16It's ruined, isn't it?
04:18But it's about time.
04:20Sorry I'm late, but Dad asked me to pick this one up for him on the way home.
04:23Danny, what are you doing?
04:25I'm going to put the beer in the fridge.
04:27Where is Dad?
04:28I have no idea and he'll get a piece of my mind when he gets home.
04:31If he must drink beer, he should get it himself.
04:34Better still do without.
04:36What sort of example he's setting for you two boys?
04:39Oh, lay off Aunty Madge.
04:41A drink or two after work never hurt anybody.
04:43The trouble is, your father doesn't stop at one or two.
04:47Looks for tea anyway.
04:48Well, it was chops.
04:52Here they are.
04:54What's left of them.
04:55You might as well throw your fathers out.
04:57They won't be worth eating by the time he gets home.
04:59I wonder where he's got to.
05:00It's not like him to miss a meal.
05:02Well, he can make his own.
05:04Yeah, he's probably next door practising his cooking.
05:06Oh, pancakes.
05:07Max, where on earth are you?
05:11The airport.
05:14Max Ramsey, I think you'd better tell me what's going on.
05:18Brisbane?
05:21Oh, hello Lucy.
05:22All packed for your trip and very excited I suppose.
05:25Yes, very excited.
05:26Eileen, how would you like to take this cake out to the people outside?
05:30Oh, well, if you don't mind.
05:33Oh.
05:34Right.
05:35Now don't you get too excited, will you?
05:37You know, Desmond used to get very car sick when he was excited.
05:42Darling.
05:43I don't want to sound like an old grouch, but you won't try and rock the boat, will you?
05:50Now you know what I mean.
05:53You may not feel like being nice to Zoe, but try and make an effort.
05:57You'll enjoy yourself a whole lot more.
06:00It depends.
06:01No, that's not good enough.
06:02I want you to promise, I want you to promise from the minute you leave this house that you'll try.
06:08No.
06:10You know you'll hurt your father very much if you say anything cruel to Zoe.
06:14I'm not going to say anything cruel.
06:17I just don't promise to be nice to her.
06:20She doesn't make me feel like being nice.
06:26Oh, darling.
06:29It was going to be a wonderful weekend.
06:32I'd imagined us strolling down the moonlit country lanes, holding hands.
06:37I'd brought out this wonderful picture of how it was going to be and how at the right moment we'd...
06:40It's not going to happen, is it? Not now.
06:44Even if Lucy wasn't going, you know how Jim feels.
06:48Well, I don't think he's ready to take the relationship that far. Not yet.
06:52Maybe not, but it was going to be beautiful.
06:55It'd be miles away from here, from his family, from Lucy.
06:58But she's going to make it hell every chance she gets.
07:01Well, either you go and make the most of it with Lucy around, or else you say, no, you're not going.
07:05No way I'm going. I'm not letting her have that victory.
07:08Lucy's only a child.
07:09She doesn't think that way.
07:10Oh, no?
07:11No.
07:13Now, whatever happens this weekend, you're just going to have to take it in your stride.
07:17You've seen what I've had to put up with from her.
07:19I can't just sit there and take that sort of treatment.
07:22I'm afraid you'll have to.
07:24Look, Jim doesn't want to see either you or Lucy hurt.
07:28But if you two get yourselves into some sort of standoff, then he's going to be forced to take sides,
07:31and you know whose side he'll take.
07:33Yeah, okay.
07:35But if I'm pushed, I'm...
07:36Not even then.
07:37That was a bit of a joke telling them to have a good time.
07:47Well, I hope they do.
07:48With a kid in the back seat.
07:50Sad chance.
07:51I thought Dad was supposed to be going up there on his own.
07:53Yeah, well, why'd you take Lucy with him?
07:55To make Zoe feel at home.
07:56Why else?
07:57That will do.
07:58Now, haven't you some homework to do, Nicky?
08:00Go and do it.
08:01Scott?
08:02Come on, Grant.
08:03Can't I do it tomorrow?
08:04No, you can't.
08:05Lenny?
08:06Homework?
08:07I just remembered.
08:08I told Mum I'd see you tonight.
08:09All right, off you go.
08:11See you guys.
08:12See you, Lenny.
08:13I'd better go too, Grant.
08:14Paul.
08:15What did you say to your father tonight?
08:18What?
08:19Well, you said something to upset him.
08:21Oh, I just made some stupid remark about Zoe.
08:23I wasn't even thinking I shouldn't have said it.
08:25When will you ever learn?
08:27Sorry.
08:28Oh, never mind.
08:29I just wish you'd give him a little more support.
08:34I do so want you two to be friends again.
08:37Good night, Grant.
08:39Good night.
08:40And thanks for tonight.
08:41Oh.
08:48Thanks for your help, Eileen.
08:49I'll put them away later.
08:50Well, thank you for letting me feel useful.
08:53It's the Sundays that make me feel the loneliness the most.
08:58Where do you want these?
09:00Oh, don't bother now.
09:01Oh, no.
09:02I can't leave a job undone.
09:03It gets to me somehow.
09:04All right, then.
09:09Is it the ritual and the routine of Sundays I miss most?
09:13You know, church in the mornings,
09:16hot scones at 11, roast lamb and mince sauce at 1.
09:20Do people still have Sundays like that?
09:23It was good to have one day set aside for the children and the family.
09:28Let's bring back those old traditions, Helen.
09:31This Sunday.
09:32Well, I suppose we could try.
09:35Oh, not just us.
09:36Everyone in Ramsey Street.
09:38We could even ask Max and the boys.
09:40Max?
09:41Well, I think Madge might think it'd be a good idea.
09:45At least it'd give me a chance to talk to her.
09:48Yes, I heard you weren't talking.
09:49I heard about the feud.
09:51There's no feud, Eileen.
09:52Just a little difference of opinion.
09:53Hmm.
09:56Fantastic, Mum.
09:57You haven't lost the old touch.
09:58You're gonna win that contest hands down.
10:00Shane?
10:01Oh, some contest.
10:03Did Dad say how long he'd be away?
10:04Well, he didn't say very much at all.
10:06Except that your mother was upset and wanted him to go and see her.
10:10Apparently she's been back from Hong Kong for some weeks.
10:12Do you reckon they'll go back together?
10:14Oh, no way.
10:15Dad's got rocks in his head rushing up there like that.
10:17Don't you like your mum or something?
10:19Oh, of course I do.
10:21But she was the one that ran away with that what's-his-name.
10:23Look, we all knew it wouldn't last.
10:25And the moment that something goes wrong, what does she do?
10:27Rings up Dad to come and rescue her.
10:30It'd be good if they did get back together.
10:32Oh, Danny, I wouldn't get my hopes up too high if I were you.
10:35Obviously your mother's upset at the moment,
10:37but I don't think she'll call off the divorce.
10:39Don't listen to Mum.
10:41She's just sour because of what happened to her and Dad.
10:43I'll thank you to keep your opinions to yourself, Charlene.
10:47Oh, I'll see you all later.
10:49Shane, where are you going?
10:50Out!
10:52You know, I reckon there's a good chance when Dad gets back from Brisbane
10:55he'll have Mum with him.
11:00It's the standard option we always use.
11:02Absolutely watertight, that one.
11:05Well, everything's in order.
11:06You just sign there and there.
11:10I don't know.
11:11What do you mean you don't know?
11:13Don't tell me you've had second thoughts about selling.
11:15It's just all these legal here-befores, here-afters, here-unders.
11:19I mean, a sort of bamboozers, mate.
11:20Jack, I can assure you everything there is to your advantage.
11:24Besides, the longer I hold on to that, the more interest you lose.
11:28It just takes me a little while to digest all this legal jargon, you see.
11:31I'd like a couple of days to ponder over it.
11:33But I thought you wanted to sell.
11:35Yeah, oh, well...
11:36Hey, Shane, Shane, bring your drink over, mate.
11:40Come on, pull up a pew.
11:45G'day.
11:46G'day.
11:47Well, I see you're on the strong stuff.
11:49Yeah.
11:50Yeah.
11:51I tell you what, you've got a great little businesswoman in that Daphne of yours.
11:55When she opens up shop here, the sky will be the limit.
11:59I tell you what, when you and she get hit, she'll keep you on your toes, you know.
12:03You'll have a job keeping up to her.
12:04She's a first-rate businessman.
12:06Well, a few blokes will excuse me.
12:09I've got a bit of reading to do.
12:11Yeah, sure, Jane.
12:17Well, Shane.
12:19Listen, I'm sorry about the other day.
12:22I should've mouthed off like that.
12:25Hey, I'm saying I'm sorry.
12:27Nah, don't worry about it, mate.
12:28Look, you're right about a lot of things.
12:30I am just a bloody no-hopper.
12:32Some husband I'd make for Daphne or any other woman.
12:34Oh, Nick, come on, you can't...
12:35Nah, just leave me alone, man.
12:36I came here to drink.
12:44Phew.
12:47Is he asleep?
12:49Certainly hope so.
12:50He's had a pretty emotional day.
12:52Did he, um, seem all right to you tonight?
12:55I was a bit quiet after the lecture, that's all.
12:57Did he mention Gavin?
12:58No, no, I think he's over there.
13:00The lecture made him forget about anything.
13:02Don't tell me you got embarrassed.
13:05Me?
13:06No, no.
13:08But they show, um, films and everything.
13:11I think in spite of Bradley's pretense, he got a bit of a shock.
13:14I think that's probably why he's been quiet all night.
13:17Didn't stop from eating half a pizza, though.
13:19Nothing would stop Bradley from eating.
13:21Prawns and pineapple.
13:23Not a bad combination.
13:25Thanks for being so good to him.
13:28I couldn't love him any more if he was my real son.
13:31And he couldn't have a better father.
13:32Oh, Shane, what have you been doing to yourself?
13:45Oh, just a couple of drinks, eh, Matt?
13:48You can't be that upset about your father going off to Brisbane.
13:50Oh, he's got nothing to do with it.
13:53Well, not much anyway.
13:55Oh, I'm disappointed in you, Shane.
13:56I thought you had more sense.
13:59Yeah, I'm very sensible.
14:01Pretty good at everything too, don't you reckon?
14:04What is it, Shane?
14:05What's wrong?
14:06What's wrong?
14:09For me, that's what's wrong.
14:12Every family's got to have its failure.
14:15And I'm it.
14:16Shane Ramsey, failure.
14:17Shhh, you don't want to wake Danny.
14:19Oh, no, shhh.
14:20Mustn't wake Danny up.
14:22He's a big success now.
14:23He's got a good job.
14:27And I don't suppose I should wake Daphne either, eh?
14:30Had I?
14:32She's got a career too.
14:36What's she want to marry a labourer for?
14:39That's all I am.
14:41Oh, Shane, that's nonsense and you know it.
14:43You're not just a labourer.
14:45Well, you've got very good prospects.
14:49Wouldn't matter what I did.
14:54Ty, I'm going to bed.
14:55Here we are, drink this, it'll make you feel better.
15:09Come on, quickly, before the fizz goes.
15:12Come on.
15:16Good.
15:17Good.
15:18Now, I think perhaps just an omelette for you, don't you?
15:20No, no, no, omelette.
15:21Pancake would be nicer.
15:22Oh, of course.
15:23Only kidding, man.
15:24Only kidding.
15:25Hello, Sharlene.
15:26Yeah, from Uncle Max.
15:27No, not a word.
15:29You look fruct.
15:30What's the matter?
15:31Shane has a hangover.
15:32And she's still talking to you.
15:33You're lucky.
15:34Danny, lunch will be ready in two minutes.
15:37What, she needs a bit of the hair of the dog, I reckon.
15:39No, thanks.
15:40Dad won't be able to complain about the garden while he's away.
15:43Just weeded all the back.
15:45Oh, good boy.
15:46If you're doing that because you think Mum's coming back to us,
15:48you can forget it, Danny.
15:50What's for lunch?
15:51Pancakes?
15:52No, salad.
15:53Guess what you'll all be doing tomorrow?
15:56Eating pancakes?
15:57No, guess again.
15:58And what would you know that we wouldn't?
16:00Helen will tell you all about it later.
16:02She and Eileen want everyone to go to church.
16:04Church?
16:05No way, not me.
16:07You can tell Helen from me that I already go to church regularly.
16:10I haven't seen her there recently
16:12and I don't need her to tell me how to run my life.
16:14No, she wants everyone to go.
16:16I won't be there.
16:17I'm away for the weekend.
16:20Looks like it's just you and Aunty Madge.
16:23Thanks, Danny.
16:25How long since you've been to church, Shane?
16:28It was when Daphne nearly got married to Des.
16:31Danny, shut up!
16:33Just leave it, will you?
16:37Two men!
16:39Oh, hello, Eileen.
16:40It's good to see you for a jiffy.
16:42Hello, Helen.
16:43Madge.
16:44Now, Helen and I have come to talk to you about a very important matter.
16:47We're not keeping you from anything, are we?
16:48Oh, if it's about church tomorrow, Charlene's already told me.
16:51Oh, Charlene, isn't that nice, Helen?
16:54Well, it'd be nice if you'd get the boys to come along too much.
16:57Yeah, such a pity Max had to go away.
16:59To see Maria, wasn't it?
17:00Yes.
17:01Shane's coming and I've invited Daphne and Mike and I think even Clive's coming.
17:04That's wonderful.
17:05Oh, well, I'm sure Jim would like to come too, only he's gone away for the weekend with Zoe.
17:10He had to go and do some work in the country and Lucy's gone with him.
17:14Oh, I see.
17:16It's a shame that Max won't be back in time for the pancake competitions.
17:19Oh, but the contest is still on. He wants you to take his place as his proxy.
17:23Oh, no, I can't.
17:24Oh, well, I think you should. It would be such a shame to cancel the whole thing.
17:27I couldn't.
17:28Oh, well, I mean, it wouldn't have been much of a contest anyway.
17:32My pancakes are hard to beat if I say so myself.
17:35Oh, well, I haven't had too many complaints about mine.
17:38Ladies, ladies, there seems to be only one way to decide who's the best.
17:42Yes, well, I suppose I could stand in for Max.
17:46Oh, it'd be a shame for everyone to miss out on all the fun.
17:58Max will kill you if you've used up all his pancakes, Dunk.
18:01Well, Max is not around to sea, is he?
18:04Anyway, I reckon I could win that contest myself.
18:07Oh, I bet you can't toss it.
18:08All right, just watch this then, OK?
18:12How's that?
18:13Well, anyone can do that.
18:15You meant to toss it right up?
18:16Yeah.
18:17You want it right up?
18:18Mm-hmm.
18:19All right.
18:25It's stuck up there.
18:26Yeah, well, that's like spaghetti.
18:28It sticks when it's properly cooked.
18:29Scott, how do you eat it with a ladder?
18:32You come down, don't worry.
18:34Uh, I think we'd better be going.
18:36Are you coming, Scott?
18:37You go.
18:38We'll catch up with it.
18:39What are you doing?
18:40Um, he's got his mind on higher things.
18:43What a mess.
18:45Sorry, Gran.
18:46Can I clean this up when I come back?
18:48I'm running really late.
18:49Oh, I suppose so.
18:50Helen, you shouldn't let him get away with things like that.
18:53It's quicker if I do it.
18:54Everyone in Ramsey Street seems to have nothing but pancakes on the brain.
19:01I don't know.
19:02I don't know.
19:03I don't know.
19:04I don't know.
19:05I don't know.
19:06I don't know.
19:07I don't know.
19:08It's probably still stuck up there.
19:09We should go and see it.
19:10Oh, really, Scott?
19:11When you get home, if it's still there, I do think you should try and get it down.
19:14Yeah, if you can.
19:15I'll get it down, don't worry.
19:17Any lemonade left?
19:18Yep.
19:19What's so funny?
19:20There's a new contender for the pancake steaks.
19:22Scott.
19:23Only he's got stuck on Helen's kitchen ceiling.
19:25Oh, did it?
19:26Did it.
19:27Hey, Shane.
19:28We're going out the back for a swim.
19:30Yeah, I can see that.
19:32Mike's out there now.
19:33We're in the swimming team at school together.
19:35That's nice.
19:36Listen, I was wondering if you could give Mike a few hints about his diving.
19:39Oh, don't be smart, Scott.
19:40You know I can't dive anymore.
19:42Well, you know what I mean.
19:43You could tell him what he's doing wrong.
19:46Did you put him up to this?
19:47Hmm?
19:48Trying to make me feel useful or something?
19:49I'm going to Daphne's.
19:56Shane, hi.
19:57I thought you might have come over last night.
19:58Did you like a drink?
19:59I think there's a cold beer in the fridge.
20:00No, no, no, thank you.
20:01Mike said you were going to take him for a diving lesson.
20:02How'd it go?
20:03I got pretty full last night.
20:04That's why I didn't come over.
20:05Madge popped over this afternoon and told me how upset you were about Max going off
20:08to see Maria like that.
20:09That's not what's troubling me.
20:10Then what?
20:11You and me.
20:12Well, come on, I can't read your mind.
20:13What is it?
20:14It's not really you.
20:15It's me.
20:16You don't have to lumber yourself with someone like me.
20:17I'll never be anything.
20:18I'll only hold you back.
20:19I'll never be anything.
20:20I'll only hold you back.
20:21You're a bit of a diving lesson.
20:22How'd it go?
20:23I got pretty full last night.
20:24That's why I didn't come over.
20:25Madge popped over this afternoon and told me how upset you were about Max going off to
20:26see Maria like that.
20:27That's not what's troubling me.
20:28Then what?
20:29You and me.
20:30Come on, I can't read your mind.
20:31What is it?
20:32It's not really you.
20:33It's me.
20:34You don't have to lumber yourself with someone like me.
20:38I'll never be anything.
20:39I'll only hold you back.
20:41I've never thought anything like that about you.
20:43No, no, no.
20:44Please.
20:45Please.
20:46I don't want to end up like my mum and dad.
20:49I want to call off the engagement.
20:51which is always good enough for you.
20:52I'll be building up you.
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