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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
00:38Is it important?
00:40I think it's the most important thing there is at the moment.
00:42I'm listening.
00:44Well, the fact is that...
00:48Look...
00:50I love you, Dav.
00:52I always have.
00:54And I know that you love me too.
00:56So I reckon it's time to stop pretending it's otherwise.
01:00Now, I've got it all worked out.
01:02You can move back to my place.
01:04You won't have to pay rent to Clive.
01:06And the money that we both save with that...
01:08You've certainly got it all worked out, haven't you?
01:10I'm just being reasonable, practical.
01:12And what are Andrea and Bradley going to say
01:14when I move in as the new starboarder?
01:16Well, we'll have to discuss it,
01:18but they won't object.
01:20They mightn't. I will.
01:22Why?
01:24Are you kidding?
01:26An instant son and an ex-girlfriend.
01:28What kind of a deal is that?
01:30It's not a deal.
01:32I'm dead right there because I won't be moving in.
01:35But it'd work if we both gave it a chance.
01:38What?
01:40Love conquers all, is that what you're saying?
01:42Well, yeah.
01:44In a way.
01:46I mean, why shouldn't it?
01:48We just said that we both loved each other.
01:50You said it, not me.
01:52Des, you're...
01:54You're talking as if it's some company merger.
01:58Everyone's going to benefit, so why don't we go right ahead?
02:02Dev, I think you're just going a bit over the top.
02:04I don't.
02:06When I marry, it'll be because we care about each other.
02:12Not because it looks like some smart arrangement in a ledger book.
02:16No, I'm sorry. I've got a lot to do and I'm running late already.
02:18G'day.
02:20G'day.
02:22Well, you sound on top of the world.
02:24Do I?
02:25Have you been trying to make it up with Daphne?
02:27Oh, what's it? She won't even listen to me.
02:29Well, maybe it was the way you put it.
02:31Messages of love delivered for a very reasonable fee.
02:33Flowers, chocolates and dinner reservations made.
02:35My card. Gift of the gap.
02:37No, thanks, Lord.
02:38Alright, I'll throw in a violinist at the restaurant as part of the deal.
02:40No, mate.
02:41Okay. Okay, something more romantic.
02:43A written message.
02:44I can write a sonnet that would do Shakespeare proud.
02:46Clive, it's useless.
02:48Not if Daphne goes in for romance, it's not.
02:50Now, trust me.
02:51I will write you the definitive love poem.
02:53I can almost hear it now.
02:54Clive, it is just useless.
02:56Now, I'll be wasting my time and your money.
02:59Or rather, my money and your time.
03:00At least, think about it.
03:02Huh?
03:03Okay.
03:04Huh?
03:05Hey?
03:06Well, you can't say I didn't try.
03:26It's not very fast since yesterday.
03:27Hey?
03:28It's just all that you've done.
03:29Mate, there's only been one of us here.
03:30My so-called partner's been having a great old time driving around the countryside with
03:31a beautiful girl.
03:32Yeah, he has, hasn't he?
03:33How's Wodonga?
03:34Still next door to Albury.
03:35Keep at it, Clive.
03:36You've got a lot to catch up on.
03:37Good news.
03:38What's that?
03:39Dad said he'd like to keep you on as our chef for the rest of last day.
03:40Oh, good.
03:41I think so, too.
03:43Oh, this is a good one.
03:44It's all that you've done.
03:45No, mate.
03:46It's all that you've done.
03:47It's all that you've done.
03:48Mate, there's only been one of us here.
03:49My so-called partner's been having a great old time driving around the countryside with
03:50a beautiful girl.
03:51Yeah, he has, hasn't he?
03:52How's Wodonga?
03:53Good news.
03:57What's that?
03:58Dad said he'd like to keep you on as our chef for the rest last day.
04:02Oh, good.
04:04I think so, too.
04:15Did you see that?
04:17Sorry?
04:18Change us now.
04:20Yeah, I guess so.
04:23Who's the girl?
04:24Oh, I'm not quite sure.
04:32It's Deborah Fleming.
04:33She's a client of Home James.
04:36Oh, I'm afraid you'd say that.
04:39What on earth does he think he's doing?
04:48I don't care who started it or whose idea it was in the first place.
04:51It has to stop right now.
04:54Why?
04:55Deborah's an attractive girl.
04:56Why shouldn't I be interested?
04:57Professional ethics.
04:59That's a bit old-fashioned, isn't it?
05:00I don't think so.
05:02Look, under normal circumstances, I wouldn't object in the slightest.
05:05But it's your life and who you see is your own business.
05:13Oh, Shane, you're still getting over Daphne.
05:16Look, don't fall into the trap of getting involved with the first girl that comes along just because you're on the rebound.
05:24Look, I think you're making too much out of this.
05:28I'm not interested in Deborah.
05:30She's not interested in me.
05:32A casual fling?
05:33If that's how you want to put it, yes.
05:37Well, I still don't like it.
05:38What would Mr Fleming say if he knew that his daughter was having an affair with his chauffeur?
05:43I can't imagine if you'd be too pleased.
05:47No.
05:47We cannot afford to upset clients like Lewis Fleming, Shane.
05:56I mean, a bad reputation will ruin home change before it gets off the ground.
06:00Yeah.
06:02Please, will you put a stop to it?
06:05I don't know if I can.
06:09Well, if I start giving Deborah a cold shoulder, she'll probably take offence,
06:13and then she'll tell her old man to take the business somewhere else.
06:15We can't afford that.
06:18Well, we'll just have to get a different chauffeur.
06:22Who?
06:23Everybody I know's work.
06:25Well, I could do the driving.
06:28That'll put a stop to Miss Fleming's amorous activities.
06:34How's your quiche?
06:36Good.
06:36Yours?
06:37Well, as lunches go, better than a peanut butter sandwich.
06:40That's what I call damned with eight praise.
06:42Well, Lucy sure isn't making things easy for us, is she?
06:50She's making life a little difficult at the moment, yes.
06:56But I don't want to lose you, Jim, but honey...
06:58I don't want to lose you either.
07:00Well, with everyone against us, I mean, not just Lucy, almost your entire family,
07:04except for Helen, I can't see much future for us.
07:06Is that why you've been backing off lately?
07:11Well, there's nothing you said or did or anything, it's just a feeling I had.
07:15No, I didn't mean to make you feel uncomfortable,
07:18but when you get down to it, there really doesn't seem much point in us continuing.
07:22Besides, you only said you didn't want it to become too serious.
07:25Well, um, I've changed my mind.
07:34I love you, Zoe, very much.
07:40I love you.
07:43Then we're going to make a girl to you and me.
07:46They're all about what my family thinks.
07:48Look, I hate to do this, but I've got a flight because I'm going to be late for work.
07:52Can I see you tonight?
07:53Thanks.
07:53Have dinner or something.
07:53I do love you.
07:59Bye.
08:00See you.
08:04Someone's looking happy.
08:06I take it the quiche was a success.
08:08Must be the way I beat the eggs.
08:10Let's record some snow from the television.
08:26Hey, can you guys keep it down?
08:28I'm trying to concentrate on my homework.
08:30Well, so are we.
08:31Yeah, well, it's a funny sort of homework, isn't it?
08:33It's an assignment we have to do for school.
08:36Well, go and record your noises outside.
08:38Off you go.
08:39Come on, Brad.
08:43Are we having an early dinner tonight, Grant?
08:45No, I have to go out.
08:46I'm making a casserole.
08:48You and Lucy will have to serve up.
08:49Did you hear that?
08:50No slacking at dinner time, all right?
08:52I'll work with Grant.
08:53You can serve up on your own.
08:55You'll eat with the rest of the family.
08:57I don't want to eat with Dad.
08:58You don't have to.
08:59He phoned to say he's going out for dinner.
09:01Should have known.
09:02Bet he's gone with Zoe.
09:03Spends all his time with her.
09:05Hardly ever sees us.
09:07Oh, Lucy, that isn't true and you know it.
09:11Look, Zoe and your father, well,
09:14it's just something you have to get used to.
09:16We all do.
09:18Why don't you give Zoe a chance, hmm?
09:22Why should I?
09:24Because she's Dad's girlfriend.
09:27And since when did you change sides?
09:29I thought you didn't like her either.
09:31Yeah, well, she's not that bad.
09:33Look, I know how you feel,
09:35but you've got to understand,
09:36if Dad likes her, then, well, then that's his business.
09:39You don't want to keep causing your father trouble,
09:41do you, darling?
09:43Come on, Bradley, let's go.
09:46No, Dez, I don't want to go out with you.
09:48I don't even want to talk about it.
09:50I thought I made that clear enough this morning.
09:52Goodbye.
09:54The nerve of that man.
09:56Do you know what happened today?
09:58He came into the coffee shop.
09:59Yeah, I know. He, um, he told me.
10:01He said you gave him a pretty rough time.
10:03Yeah, well, he deserved it.
10:05Oh.
10:06There is no way in the world
10:07I'd ever get back into a relationship with Dez.
10:10He had it all worked out, you know,
10:11like some mathematical equation.
10:13How I'd move in, we'd settle down, save some money.
10:15What do you actually look for in a man, Daphne?
10:19Someone who's kind, gentle, considerate?
10:24Yeah.
10:26It seems to me Dez is all of those.
10:29Isn't he?
10:29I suppose so.
10:36The trouble with Dez is
10:37he hasn't got a romantic bone in his body.
10:40Oh, is that fair?
10:42People who are a bit shy
10:43often find it difficult to be romantic.
10:46Just making excuses.
10:48No, I'm serious.
10:49Dez would if he could.
10:50It's simply a case of not knowing the right words.
10:52Now, if someone,
10:53if you gave him a bit of encouragement,
10:55a bit of a push,
10:56who knows,
10:57you might be pleasantly surprised.
10:59No.
11:00Not Dez.
11:01You'll never be any different.
11:06What do you think?
11:09Dez?
11:10Which one do you think I should wear?
11:12Where are you going?
11:13To dinner with Jim.
11:14I told you half an hour ago.
11:15Oh, sorry, I forgot.
11:17Um, look, ask Andrea.
11:19She's better at that than me.
11:20She's gone to do some late-night shopping,
11:22so I'm afraid you're it.
11:23Um, the blue one.
11:26Yeah, that's what I thought.
11:29Better give it a quick run over with the iron.
11:32Zoe.
11:34What's, what's the key to a good relationship?
11:37Hmm.
11:39Romance.
11:40Why?
11:41Well, I don't know why, because it is.
11:43But isn't it enough that two people just love each other?
11:45Well, for some people.
11:47Not for me, though.
11:49Romance is what makes a relationship special.
11:51Knowing someone really cares about you.
11:53Like buying somebody perfume and taking them out to dinner.
11:55Yeah, well, things like that, but it doesn't always have to cost money.
12:01Holding hands at the pictures, walking along the beach.
12:04Simple things like that can be just as romantic as buying each other presents.
12:07Did you ever court Daphne?
12:11Well, no, not exactly, no.
12:14But I had all the right feelings, but I just look at things in a more practical way.
12:19Why don't I ask her out?
12:21Take her to the football.
12:22She likes the footy.
12:22And when we get back, I'll ask her to marry me.
12:26That is the worst idea I've ever heard in my entire life.
12:30Would Valentino take his girl to the football?
12:32We're talking romance here, Des.
12:35Boy, if you really want to get Daphne back, you've got to change the way you think.
12:39Or hire someone like a matchmaker or something like they did in the old days.
12:43Someone who can do your footwork for you.
12:46Football.
12:46Oh, sheesh.
12:50Well, if you have to go out tonight, maybe I ought to cancel this thing with Zoe.
12:54Why?
12:55Well, someone's got to look after the children.
12:57They're old enough to look after themselves.
12:58Lucy isn't.
12:59I am so.
13:01Scott will keep an eye on Lucy.
13:03Thanks a lot.
13:04What about Lenny and Nicky?
13:06Let's do it at the library.
13:08Nice.
13:09See you all later.
13:10Wish me luck.
13:11Well, all the best.
13:12You look great in your new uniform.
13:13Dad, how come I always end up the babysitter of the family, hey?
13:16Just lucky, I guess.
13:18Just lucky, I guess.
13:20Okay, Bradley.
13:21Time you're going home for dinner.
13:23But Mum said she wouldn't be hanged till about 7 o'clock.
13:26All the same, I think it's time you're off.
13:27I mean, it's going to be dark shortly, so there you go.
13:30See you.
13:31Oh, bye, Bradley.
13:32And don't forget to do you-know-what.
13:34I won't.
13:37Don't forget to do what?
13:38Nothing.
13:39Just something for school.
13:40Uh-huh.
13:41Lucy, did your grandmother tell you that I'm going out with Zoe again tonight?
13:44You know that Zoe likes you very much.
13:52Why don't you like her?
13:53I just don't.
13:54That's not an answer.
13:55You don't dislike someone just for no reason at all.
13:59Is it because you're afraid I won't have any time for you anymore?
14:02I will, you know.
14:03I always have all the time in the world for my favourite girl.
14:06I don't like her and you can't make me.
14:08I'll never like her.
14:12One of these days you'll realise how silly you've been.
14:21Why don't we have some takeaway tonight?
14:23I've seen your mum's out shopping.
14:24Why?
14:25What do we have?
14:26We're going to have, um, pizza?
14:28Fish and chips?
14:29Hamburgers?
14:30Fish and chips.
14:30Fish and chips.
14:31I'll get it.
14:32What time's Jim coming around?
14:38Only ten minutes.
14:39What are you watching?
14:39Oh, just waiting for the news to come on.
14:42For you, Zoe.
14:45Oh, what was it?
14:47Didn't say.
14:48The man.
14:51Hello?
14:54Hello?
14:55Who's there?
14:57Look, would you say something, please?
14:59What's going on?
14:59What?
15:02Crazy call.
15:03I've been getting them all day at the office.
15:05Whenever I answer, whoever it is clams up.
15:07That's weird.
15:08Yeah, you could say that again.
15:10Bradley, you said it was a man.
15:12Yeah.
15:12Did you recognise the voice?
15:14Maybe it's an axe murderer.
15:15Bradley, cut it out.
15:17Well, it could be.
15:18Come on, Nathan.
15:19Whoever it is isn't working with a full deck, that's for sure.
15:21You got any idea who it might be?
15:22No, all my friends are relatively sane.
15:26It's really starting to worry me now.
15:28Yeah, well, if it happens again, we'll report it.
15:31But usually these freaks get tired of it and they give up.
15:33I hope so.
15:33It's giving me the willies.
15:35Oh.
15:40Shane back from Wodonga?
15:43What?
15:44Is Shane back from Wodonga?
15:46Hang on.
15:47I've got it.
15:53Not bad, huh?
15:54Very impressive.
15:55Yeah, that's what I thought.
15:56What were you saying?
15:58Shane, is he back from Wodonga?
16:00I just want to know if you've asked him about coaching Mike with his diving head.
16:03No, I haven't, actually.
16:04I'll ask him tonight.
16:05It's OK.
16:06I'll do it.
16:07After all, there's no reason why Shane and I can't be friends, is there?
16:10No, I guess so.
16:12Daphne?
16:12In here.
16:13God, you're home.
16:15I'll just be outside.
16:17What's wrong?
16:17I was making a cup of tea and suddenly it hit me.
16:20What?
16:20Grant Lewis has tracked me down.
16:22You remember him?
16:23It's so obvious.
16:24He must be the one who's making all these calls.
16:26Him?
16:27The creep with the funny hair.
16:29Bad breath.
16:29How could I forget?
16:30Well, I reckon it has to be him.
16:31I mean, he always said he'd fire me and he has.
16:33He's after me, Daph.
16:34Hang on a minute, Zoe.
16:36Just slow down.
16:37How do you know it's him?
16:38Have you seen him?
16:39No, but I'm sure he's making the calls.
16:43Could be him.
16:44It has to be him.
16:45Hmm.
16:46I don't know for sure.
16:47Well, who else could it be?
16:49Grant was a real weirdo.
16:50Well, that still doesn't mean it's him this time.
16:52Of course it does.
16:54Look, I felt creepy when he used to call me all those years ago and I feel creepy now.
16:59Well, I'm just glad I've got Jim around to look after me.
17:06Mr. Fleming?
17:07Yes.
17:08I'm Helen Daniels.
17:09I'm Helen Daniels, your driver.
17:11Oh, where's young Shane Ramsey?
17:13He was unable to do it.
17:14He was unable to make it tonight.
17:14I'm here in his place.
17:17No, I don't think so.
17:20No offence, Miss...
17:21Mrs.
17:22No offence, Mrs. Daniels, but I have rather limited faith in women drivers.
17:26I'd rather someone else behind a wheel.
17:28I do have a first-class driving record, Mr. Fleming.
17:31That's as may be.
17:33But unless you can find me a male driver, I'll have to look for another car hire company.
17:37Well, that might be a little difficult.
17:39For you, I mean.
17:40How?
17:41Under the Anti-Discrimination Act.
17:43But I'm sure neither one of us wants this to go that far.
17:46You take me to court.
17:48I do have to earn a living.
17:49As long as I do my job.
17:52Yeah, well, I apologise.
17:54I didn't mean to offend.
17:56All right.
17:56Shall we go?
17:58I've got to pick up my daughter, then we're going to dinner.
18:00I still don't feel comfortable with the arrangement, Mrs. Daniels.
18:17It bothers you when a woman opens a car door for a man, does it, Mr. Fleming?
18:21Yes, it does, actually.
18:22But I'm mainly concerned about your driving.
18:25Look, I told you, I'm a first-class...
18:27I know what you said, Mrs. Daniels, but I make rather a nervous passenger.
18:30So, one wrong move, screech at the brakes, or whatever, the deal's off.
18:34Court case or no court case.
18:41All right, well, I'm off.
18:43Good night, Luce.
18:44Good night.
18:46Don't I get a kiss?
18:53See you in the morning.
19:00How am I going?
19:10No cuts, bruises, broken bones to report?
19:14No, you've done very well.
19:15Thanks very much.
19:17So far.
19:18The night's not over yet, Mrs. Daniels.
19:21I'll try to remember.
19:22Who are you?
19:31I'm Helen Daniels.
19:32Where's Shane?
19:33I'm afraid he couldn't make it.
19:35You'll have to put up with me instead.
19:39The way I said, mate, you have got nothing to lose.
19:43Is that right?
19:44Do you want a beer?
19:44Thanks.
19:45So long as we cover all our angles, we are bound to hit pay dirt sooner or later.
19:48And our kick-off point should be romance.
19:51Romance with a capital R.
19:52That is the key to Daphne, I reckon.
19:54Yeah.
19:55I've mapped out a campaign that is guaranteed to win you the lovely lady.
19:58There's, uh, presents, phone calls, dinner dates, love poems.
20:03Love poems?
20:04Don't knock on them.
20:04The ladies love them.
20:05Ugh.
20:06Des, with gift of the gab, you are guaranteed.
20:08If I was any more sure, I'd be handing out written guarantees.
20:11Now, trust me.
20:12Clive, you don't have to...
20:12No, don't say no.
20:13Not yet, because there's more.
20:14I want to read you a poem I've written.
20:16It'll knock you out.
20:16You don't have to read me...
20:17Inspired my love, devoted like a whisper in the night.
20:21A yearning understated, broken dreams in the borrowed light.
20:25I'll take you up on your offer.
20:26It's got a certain ring about it, don't you think?
20:28I should have worked in the greeting card business.
20:30Births, de...
20:31What?
20:32I said you got yourself a job.
20:33Gift of the gab?
20:34Yep.
20:35Mate, you are making the right move.
20:37To Des and Daphne.
20:41To Des and Daphne.
20:43I hope something comes of it.
20:45Trust me, have I ever let you down yet?
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