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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
00:36I don't want to end up like my mum and dad
00:40I want to call off the engagement
00:42I see
00:44I don't think you do
00:48It's an instinct
00:50It's something I've got to sort out in my own here
00:52Before I inflict it on somebody else
00:54Well good for you
00:56How do you arrive at this momentous decision?
01:00I looked at you
01:02I saw someone who was prepared
01:04To fight for a career
01:06You've got a career to fight for
01:08Aren't they called a coffee shop
01:10Well it's a hell of a lot more than
01:12What I've got to offer
01:14Why is it that nobody else can see it?
01:16You deserve better than this
01:18Oh save it please
01:20I love you for who you are
01:22I love you for who you are
01:23Not what you are
01:24You could do better
01:25Sure
01:26Could find myself a millionaire
01:28And duck off to the Greek house
01:30Whenever I felt like it
01:32I wouldn't have you
01:34You Shane Ramsey
01:36Easy going lovable guy with a gorgeous smile
01:42And I'd miss it
01:44I'd miss it
01:46I'd miss it like crazy
01:50So why don't you stop all this self pity and hug me?
02:00We'll be okay
02:02Yeah
02:04Pick these beers
02:06Aren't they pretty?
02:08I'm bored
02:09When's Dad gonna come back?
02:10Well I asked you to come for a walk with me
02:12You missed seeing a Goanna
02:13He was sitting on the trunk of a tree
02:14I've seen Goannas before
02:18Well why don't we play battleships?
02:20I'm sure I've got some paper in here somewhere
02:21That's kids stuff
02:24I'm tired and hungry
02:26I'm gonna go and get Dad
02:27Yeah
02:28He told us to wait for you
02:31I'm tired
02:32No I'm not surprised
02:33You were awake most of last night
02:35Me with you
02:37That's because I was making sure
02:39Making sure of what?
02:41Nothing
02:46Lucy why don't you even try to like me?
02:48It's not that difficult
02:51Because you're taking Dad away from us
02:53No I'm not
02:55Your father's entitled to a life of his own
02:58Here you go over to your friends' houses
03:00So why can't Jim and I have dinner together occasionally?
03:03This is a whole weekend
03:05Which your father had to spend away
03:06Whether I was with him or not
03:08But you are with him
03:09And I know what's supposed to happen
03:11I don't want any more brothers or sisters thank you
03:14I don't said anything about brothers and sisters
03:16They told us about it at school
03:19So you just assumed that's what's supposed to happen, huh?
03:23It doesn't always work that way, believe me
03:26Dad you're back
03:27Yeah
03:29Sorry it took so long
03:31Hopefully it's all finished
03:33I'm hungry
03:35Can we go and get something to eat?
03:37Alright, we'll take you back to the motel
03:39You can have something to eat then go to bed
03:40Maybe later on, right?
03:42Sure
03:43You're not going to get rid of me that easily
03:45I want to eat with you too
03:47But we'll be late
03:49And you said you were tired
03:50You just want to put me to bed like a baby
03:52That's because you're behaving like a baby
03:54If she wasn't here you'd eat with me
03:57Alright, come on let's go
04:00It's almost as if he feels that he's competing with me
04:04Maybe I should turn down Mr Lasseter's offer
04:07Ah Shane will get his head together
04:09He'll soon realise what a fool he'd be to give up on a girl like you
04:12Cook, clean the house, do the washing and bring in a decent income at the end of the week
04:16He'd be set for life
04:17That's obviously what's worrying him
04:20Look, he's probably done you a favour
04:22He gave you the lead
04:24If you did want to get off the hook, it's the perfect opportunity
04:27Clive, I am not on the hook, I do know how I feel
04:30Hey, relax, it's me, Clive, friend of the people, huh?
04:33Sorry
04:35Look, we've been through this, Dez is...
04:37It's past history
04:39Besides, how could I leave Shane now?
04:41Can't kick someone when they're already down
04:43Are you feeling any better now you've spoken with Daphne?
04:47Not much
04:48Not really Shane, you can't solve your problems with alcohol
04:50You know, as I've said countless times
04:52Alcohol is one of the worst influences
04:54Hi, Shane
04:55Look, we're going out and I'm running short of cash
04:57Can you lend me 20?
04:58Are you asking or telling?
04:59Sorry, please
05:01Have you told Helen you won't be in for dinner?
05:02Oh, come on, I'm holding everyone up
05:04Charlene, I don't know if I can, I haven't been to the bank
05:07Ten then!
05:08It's okay, Miss Mitchell, three of us have got enough of Charlene to it
05:09It won't be done, that's not fair
05:10It's no big deal, Charlene
05:12Yeah, let's go, we'll wait outside for you, Link
05:14Bye-bye, kids
05:15Bye
05:16Charlene, I give you an allowance
05:18You'll just have to learn to live within your means
05:21I can't keep giving you money just so you can waste
05:23Oh, come off it, Mum, it's only ten bucks
05:25You don't have to buy a good time, you could all spend the evening here
05:29Dad always gave me money to go out
05:31Yes, well I've written to your father about contributing towards our finances
05:35If he recognises his duty, maybe I'll be able to increase your allowance
05:37I reckon you embarrassed me like that on purpose
05:40You've always been mean, Mark
05:41Here, I'll give you the ten bucks just for a bit of peace
05:43No, you won't, Shane, you've got better things to do with your money
05:46Don't expect any more for a while, there you are
05:51And don't you ever speak to me in that tone again
05:54Sorry
05:56And don't be late, remember we've got church in the morning
05:58Church?
05:59At last, I was beginning to think we had the wrong day
06:05Daphne, Mike, aren't the Robinsons here yet?
06:07Not unless they snuck
06:08Oh, here they are, hello
06:10Charlene, what are you doing with that Walkman around your neck?
06:14In case the sermon's boring
06:15Give it to me, really
06:17Do things seem a bit better this morning?
06:19I'm okay
06:21Hello, Eileen
06:22Don't worry, I'm late, everyone
06:23How's the matter?
06:24Oh, I was listening to a lovely service on the radio
06:25All those lovely hymns you can sing along with
06:28Oh, tell us about it later, Eileen
06:30I will
06:32Pity Max isn't here
06:36Good morning
06:38And how nice to see so many new faces with us here today
06:42Which is even more of a pity as Mrs. Pitzow Organist is unwell
06:46I'm afraid we're going to have to manage with my rusty voice leading the hymns
06:50Unless, any of you can play for us
06:54I used to play, it's been a while though
06:56That's marvellous
06:58If you wouldn't mind
06:59Sure, I play by ear, so they'll have to be hymns I know
07:02Certainly
07:06That's certainly for the surprises, isn't it?
07:11Yes, Mr. Man, he's thinking it's just about
07:18Amazing
07:21Okay, we're going to stand up with the hymn
07:24Sorry
07:26We'll start the service today
07:28With hymn number 56
07:31Amazing Grace
07:32How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me
07:44How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me
07:57My heart was lost, but now I'm found
07:58My heart was lost, but now I'm found
08:09Was blind, but now I see
08:14He was raised and taught my heart to fear
08:25And grace my fears relieved
08:30How precious did the grace of the earth
08:43The earth I first believed
08:47Through death and many dangers
08:49Through death and many dangers
08:50Toil and snares
08:51Through death and many dangers
08:53Toil and snares
08:55I have already come
08:57Tis grace has brought
09:08Tis grace has brought
09:12The broad peace and strength
09:15The spark and grace
09:20Will lead me home
09:26The rock
09:28I
09:34I
09:37I
09:39How day he speak to me like that
09:44to me like that. Silly man must be
09:46tone deaf. Dear Mr. Wallace in Perth
09:48always said that the hymns weren't the same as I was
09:50singing along with the congregation. I see.
09:51Someone upset you, Mrs. Farr. Insulted me more like
09:54him. And him, a minister.
09:55I'll make us a nice cup of tea, Eileen.
09:57It was a lovely service. Yes, well, he didn't have to say that.
10:00Not in front of everybody. He didn't have to say that.
10:02Oh, Eileen, I do think you're making
10:04too much of it. I was thinking
10:06of offering my voice to the church choir.
10:08Can't do that now, can I?
10:09She's pretty upset. Just try and be patient.
10:12What a problem. It was funny.
10:14The minister asked her not to sing
10:16so loudly and that is not funny. It was hilarious.
10:19Anyway, I thought they liked it
10:20about the hymns. Not when you can't
10:22hit the note and you're singing with considerable
10:24volume. Don't worry,
10:26Mrs. Clark. At least you didn't
10:28break any stained glass windows.
10:30Oh, that's lovely coming from a child.
10:32There she is. That mastery.
10:34That presence. That indefinable
10:36quality. Mrs. Clark. Congratulations,
10:38Mrs. Clark, you dark horse, you.
10:40Oh, Mr. Gibbons.
10:42It was like watching a young da Vinci.
10:43Or a Mozart.
10:44Such talent.
10:45Such raw potential.
10:47What was it Pavarotti once said?
10:48Pavarotti who?
10:49Pavarotti, the opera singer.
10:50Ah, yes.
10:51The voice.
10:52She is like an instrument.
10:53So much is natural, so much must be learnt.
10:55Pass the garlic bread.
10:56Pavarotti said that?
10:57He was hungry.
10:57What can I tell you?
10:58The main thing is,
10:59where there's a voice like yours,
11:00there is joy in the heart.
11:01Yes.
11:02That joy must be shared with the world,
11:03Mrs. Clark, and we're just the team to do it.
11:06We?
11:07Trust me.
11:07Put your vocal cords in my hand.
11:09I have a piano,
11:10and you can practice any time you like.
11:12La Scala.
11:13La Scala.
11:13The Met.
11:14Comet Garden.
11:15Well, I...
11:16Forget the opera.
11:16Think about the musical stage.
11:18Yes.
11:18The hills are alive, Mrs. Clark.
11:19What good is sitting all alone in your room?
11:22What do you say?
11:22The charge will be a bare minimum.
11:27Can we have some fun now?
11:29I thought you'd been thoroughly enjoying yourself all weekend.
11:32Well, I haven't.
11:34But you're finished work now.
11:36So what are we going to do?
11:37Well, there's all sorts of things we can do around here.
11:39On the river, we could go canoeing or paddle boat riding
11:42or even go water skiing.
11:44There's horseback riding.
11:46We can go to that fun park on the way home.
11:48Great.
11:49So what are we waiting for?
11:50Just a minute, young lady.
11:51Not so fast.
11:53I said those are the things we could do.
11:55What do you mean?
11:57Well, I thought I was going to spend the weekend
11:59with two very nice, well-behaved young ladies.
12:02One of them lived up to my expectations.
12:04The other one has done nothing but whinge and complain
12:06ever since we left home
12:07and gone out of a way to make the weekend
12:08as unpleasant as possible.
12:11I'm sorry.
12:13You're not the least bit sorry,
12:14so don't lie to me about it.
12:15I promise I'll be good.
12:17I'm afraid I don't trust you.
12:18So we've got to go straight home.
12:20Oh, Dad!
12:21That's final.
12:22Now get in the car.
12:23Move it.
12:26I think it's best if we go straight home.
12:28Yeah, you're right, of course,
12:29but it's a shame.
12:30Yeah, I'm sorry.
12:31I'll make it up to you somehow.
12:33Never thought I'd be competing with a school kid.
12:41This morning has inspired me.
12:42I forgot what a unique talent I was letting go to waste.
12:45Think of applying for the organist job at the church?
12:47Oh, I'm destined for far greater things than that.
12:49The cathedral, perhaps.
12:50Oh, there's no money in that.
12:51But if I could find an intimate little place
12:53with an owner who recognised the financial advantages
12:56of romantic music in the background
12:58while I served magnificent food to their customers,
13:00a small coffee shop...
13:01No way!
13:02Why not, Daphne?
13:03Just in the evenings.
13:04Tell her it's a good idea, Shane.
13:05No, listen, don't drag me into it.
13:07I've got to go.
13:08I'll see you later.
13:09And, um, all the best with your new venture, Clive.
13:17I can't afford you, Clive.
13:19Don't you two think it would be great
13:21if the new coffee shop had a piano player in it?
13:23Yeah, there'd be room for dancing.
13:24Oh, it'd be standing room only.
13:25Now, hold it.
13:26This is my money we're talking about.
13:29It's at least wait time in the new coffee shop
13:31before we start turning it into a piano bar.
13:33Come in, come in.
13:33Happy to be of service.
13:34Good, I'm ready for my first lesson.
13:36Oh, hello, Daphne.
13:37Oh, good, an audience.
13:38I always sing so much better with an audience.
13:40Straight through here.
13:42Yes.
13:43Oh, very good.
13:45Right, I'm ready.
13:51Clive?
13:52Clive?
13:54That is not an appropriate song.
13:56Okay, what would you prefer?
13:58Do you know, um, Jerusalem?
14:01Yes, I think I can cast my mind back to Sunday school.
14:04Good.
14:04Yes, I think I could put up with that, but I can't.
14:27How much longer are we going to have to put up with that sort of racket?
14:29Until Eileen gets it right, probably.
14:31Anyway, what's going on over at Clive?
14:33It's a lot of our business.
14:34Well, it is now.
14:35I mean, it's bad enough that I can't think straight around here at the best of times,
14:38but I do not have to put up with that sort of a racket on a Sunday afternoon.
14:42Shane, you're acting exactly like your father.
14:45Me?
14:46They're the ones who started it, but it's lucky Dad's not here.
14:50Hi, Shane.
14:52Uncle Friend.
14:53What are you doing here?
15:01Somebody killing a cat next door?
15:03How are you, Shane?
15:04Good to see you.
15:05Is it?
15:06What's the matter?
15:06We used to be mates.
15:08Guess things change.
15:10Oh, I see.
15:11The wife's been telling her what a swine I am, has she?
15:13She didn't need to.
15:15She's living down here and you're living up north.
15:17Doesn't help Lenny much, does it?
15:19Where is my little girl?
15:20That's a very good question.
15:23Dad, I thought it was you.
15:24I didn't even tell me you were coming.
15:26Hey, Lenny, now, there's a welcome.
15:27What are you standing around for?
15:29Have a seat.
15:29No, no, not there.
15:31Sit in one of Max's chairs if you're staying.
15:33Of course he's staying.
15:34He's only just got you.
15:36Well, now, Lenny tells me you're getting married, Shane.
15:39Yeah.
15:40For you.
15:41Do you good to settle down?
15:42You told your little turd that?
15:44Mum?
15:45Throwing herself at another woman's husband.
15:47What's she like with the cooking and cleaning, or isn't that part of the arrangement?
15:50Hold it.
15:51There's enough noise around here without you two adding to it.
15:55What exactly have you come down for, Fred?
15:57I've come because Madge wrote to me.
15:59You're getting back together?
16:00That's great!
16:01No, we are not.
16:02No, love.
16:03I'm sorry.
16:03Nothing like that.
16:04We have to get the financial side of things worked out.
16:09Hello, Helen.
16:09Hello, Zoe.
16:11Out.
16:15Zoe.
16:16Get your bags.
16:20Yes.
16:25You're home, Ernie.
16:27Yes.
16:28Did something go wrong?
16:30I'll talk to you about it later.
16:32I'll have to get some parts from the factory.
16:33I'll be back in time for dinner.
16:34What's upset your father?
16:44I don't know.
16:45You must know you were there.
16:47I don't.
16:48All I know is that I had a great time.
16:50I don't believe it.
16:54She's actually getting worse.
16:56Now she sounds like a car alarm.
16:57All right, Shane.
16:58Go over and ask her to be quieter, but be polite about it, please.
17:01Polite?
17:02Oh, that doesn't work with Eileen.
17:04I have to practically bash her over the head to make her see sense.
17:06All right.
17:07Do it your way.
17:08With pleasure.
17:09I'll tell her the cops have had a complaint.
17:11Yeah.
17:12People keep ringing up wanting to know where the fire is.
17:14You go too, Charlene.
17:15No.
17:16You just want to give Dad a hard time.
17:18It's all right, love.
17:18I've had plenty of experience standing up to your mother.
17:20Hurry up, Lenny.
17:21Yeah, okay.
17:23But why can't you two be nice to each other?
17:25I'm perfectly willing.
17:32Well, Shane hasn't changed.
17:34Still like his father.
17:35Where is the old coot, anyway?
17:37Brisbane.
17:39At least Shane sticks by his family, no matter how bad things are.
17:44And I don't.
17:45Obviously not.
17:46Well, I can't blame you for being annoyed.
17:50Annoyed?
17:51I'm furious.
17:53But there is no point in trying to keep a failed marriage together.
17:56I quite agree.
17:57But there are more dignified ways of ending it.
18:00You made me a laughingstock in the town where I'd lived for 20 years.
18:03What do you think it's like, Fred, going shopping and knowing that everyone you meet knows your husband's having an affair?
18:11You were the guilty one, Fred, and I got the punishment.
18:14Well, I never meant that to happen.
18:16Oh, how could you be so naive?
18:19All the little innuendos about our sex life and how I couldn't possibly keep you interested anymore.
18:24You made too much of it.
18:26Small towns are always full of gossip.
18:28You and I know that wasn't true.
18:30Do we?
18:32And how should I jump to that conclusion?
18:34You're the only man I ever slept with.
18:37And you never told me whether I was good, bad, or indifferent.
18:40Oh, come on, Madge.
18:41I must have bored you since our wedding night.
18:46After all, she's not the first girl, is she?
18:50No, but...
18:54I'm sorry.
18:58I thought you knew.
19:06Do come in!
19:07Oh, that's a star.
19:11Oh, it's Jane!
19:12G'day, music lovers.
19:13Hello, hello.
19:14Lenny, Mike's in his room, if you want to see him.
19:16You want a drink or something?
19:17Actually, it was about Eileen that I came up.
19:19Oh, can you hear me next door?
19:20Oh, well...
19:21It's great to see you.
19:21Eileen loves an audience.
19:22We'll do some more.
19:23Ready?
19:30You did that for yourself.
19:32You never had any time for him.
19:34I was the one who knew he could come to if he had a problem.
19:36Oh, yes, and look where that landed him.
19:39Are you saying it's my fault our son's in jail?
19:42Well, you've spoiled him rotten.
19:43For every ten dollars I earned, you spent five bailing him out of trouble.
19:46Because you wouldn't do anything to help.
19:48Oh, he was a mummy's boy right from the start.
19:50What hope did I have?
19:51If I wanted to take him to the football or take him camping, you wouldn't let him go.
19:56It didn't seem to bother you that I went on my own.
19:58Oh, if I'd let you get your hands on him, you would have broken every bone in his body.
20:01You never had any sense of responsibility.
20:03Oh, you were always a weak man, Fred.
20:06If it hadn't been for my push, you'd think you'd still be a parking meter, Inspector.
20:10Did it ever occur to you that I might have been happy with my job?
20:14You're so damned selfish, Madge.
20:17You decided what you wanted from me, what you wanted for our children, and none of us had any say in the matter.
20:22Are you saying that I'm responsible for getting us where we are today?
20:26Yes, totally responsible.
20:27Good.
20:29Then I think you'll find that you owe me rather a lot of money, and I intend to get every penny of it.
20:33Every penny, Fred!
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