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00:00Neighbours
00:02Everybody needs good neighbours
00:06With a little understanding
00:10You can find the perfect blend
00:15Neighbours
00:18Neighbours
00:20Should be there for one another
00:24That's when good neighbours become good friends
00:38You staying for dinner, Paul?
00:40Ah, sorry, Gran, I've got a date. Deborah Fleming.
00:44Come on, that big guy's there.
00:46I know!
00:47Well, put it there. Come on, I've spent good money on this.
00:51Come on, it'll be alright.
00:53How?
00:54Well, one way or another, it'll work itself out.
00:57In the meantime, we've got a problem.
00:59Come on, getting this together.
01:01Gran doesn't think it'll be alright.
01:03Why not?
01:04Because you're doing the ironing.
01:06You only do the ironing when you're upset.
01:08Do I indeed?
01:09Yes, you do.
01:11As you discover, young lady, ironing is a very constructive thing to do.
01:15Such a terrible job, it takes your mind off things you can't influence.
01:18This is a really nice house.
01:21She'd like living here, wouldn't she?
01:23Well, at least you've let Dad know that's what you want, huh?
01:27You don't think she will?
01:29I didn't say that.
01:31Frankly, I've got no idea.
01:33Zoe just drove away.
01:37She saw me, but she didn't stop.
01:41She made up her mind.
01:43Maybe when she said time to think.
01:45Oh, I think I have to face the fact.
01:49I mean, some things just don't work out.
01:51I don't have to come to terms with that.
01:59Sally was having second thoughts anyway, darling.
02:01Nothing to do with you.
02:03Really?
02:04Really.
02:05Come on.
02:06Come on.
02:07Ear dropped time.
02:08Come on, darling.
02:13Dad, I talked to her.
02:15Told her to keep trying.
02:17But mine just seemed made up.
02:19Thanks, mate.
02:21Sorry, Dad.
02:23Sorry, Dad.
02:24Yeah.
02:31What do you think?
02:32Shirt match the trousers?
02:34Oh, I suppose so, Danny.
02:35Personally, I've always preferred a white shirt, but...
02:38White?
02:39Yes.
02:40Well, no, you look very, very nice.
02:42Where are you going?
02:43I'm just going to go out with some people from the bank.
02:45Ah.
02:46Boy, oh, boy.
02:47That young Mike's got real potential, you know?
02:50Fantastic potential.
02:52He could be a champion.
02:54Loves to train.
02:55Always listens.
02:56Always takes advice.
02:58Ah, he's going right to the top, Danny.
03:01Like the shirt, Tom?
03:03He did this pike, Danny.
03:05Oh, the legs are still not totally right, but it's all there, mate.
03:09You're not interested, are you?
03:10Eh?
03:11What?
03:12I asked you if you like my shirt.
03:14But obviously, that doesn't rate up against Mike's diving.
03:17Mine Freddy could see it.
03:19Goodbye any match.
03:20Bye-bye, Danny.
03:21Enjoy yourselves.
03:22Of course I like your shirt, Danny.
03:24Oh, kids.
03:25You do your best.
03:27What's he on about, Madge?
03:30I imagine he's rather sick of hearing about Mike and his diving.
03:35And it's downright tactless when Shane's here.
03:37Yeah, well, he's not here at the moment, is he?
03:39All right, Madge, to you I owe an apology.
03:41You're still angry about your vase and you've got every right to be.
03:44So I'm going to buy you a new one.
03:47Two hundred bucks, three hundred bucks, doesn't matter.
03:50Oh.
03:51Well, Tom, that vase has been in the family for a very long time.
03:54I don't know whether I could put a prize on it.
03:56Yeah, that'd be right.
03:57However, you're obviously sincere and it's quite silly us not talking.
04:01So what's done is done.
04:03Thank you for your offer, Tom.
04:05So, that's it then?
04:08No hard feelings?
04:09To prove everything's in the past, I've cooked your favourite dinner.
04:13Oh, Snags!
04:15Mmm, now I know you really mean business.
04:18Oh, you're not a bad old stick, Madge.
04:20We might have had our differences, but you're not a bad old stick.
04:23Mmm.
04:24For a sister.
04:35Lenny, I haven't got anything to do.
04:39Too bad.
04:40You're a little troublemaker, Bradley.
04:42Come on, Lenny, let's do something.
04:45Oh, get lost, child.
04:47Hi, everybody, I'm home!
04:50Scott!
04:51What are you doing here?
04:52We were just helping each other with some homework.
04:54Well, I hope you kept a proper arm, Bradley.
04:56Yep.
04:57Good.
04:58Here we go.
04:59Same time tomorrow, then?
05:00Mm-hmm.
05:01Cool.
05:02Okay.
05:03See you later.
05:04Bye.
05:05Bye.
05:06It was wonderful.
05:07Okay, love, Mummy will have dinner on in two shakes.
05:16What are you grinning about?
05:18David.
05:19What about them?
05:20They said they were doing their homework.
05:23And weren't they?
05:25Bradley, what were they doing?
05:27Come on, you can tell Mummy.
05:29They were kissing each other.
05:31Here?
05:32No, on the mouth.
05:33Oh.
05:34And that Jim Robinson's got the nerve to tell me how to bring up children.
05:37He saw them.
05:38Who?
05:39Mr. Robinson.
05:40He came in and saw them.
05:41He hardly said anything.
05:43Oh.
05:45Bradley, don't you move.
05:46Don't you move from this house.
05:48I'll be five minutes.
05:49Thanks for the offer and the support, mate.
05:50I'll be fine.
05:52I'll ring you later.
05:53All right.
05:54See you.
05:55All right.
05:56Exactly what kind of a hypocrite are you?
05:57You don't hesitate to complain about Bradley the minute he puts a foot out of line while you let your own kids run riot.
06:03First of all, your daughter involves Bradley in these ridiculous phone calls and then you let your son indulge in lewd behaviour in front of Bradley and you don't do a damn thing about it.
06:21Andrea, I think you're just a bit confused.
06:22You're the one that's confused, not me.
06:23You seem to think that Scott can just waltz into my...
06:24You couldn't be eavesdropping.
06:25...and misbehave outrageously in front of my child.
06:26Oh, it was just a bit of necking.
06:27Necking.
06:28In full view of Bradley?
06:29Look, I paid Lenny to mind Bradley and she certainly wasn't doing that.
06:30Look, I'll have a word with the pair of them. I was intending to do that anyway.
06:31Look, I'm afraid that's not good enough.
06:32I don't want you saying what is and what isn't fit behaviour for my son.
06:33And then you let your son indulge in lewd behaviour in front of Bradley and you don't do a damn thing about it.
06:34Andrea, I think you're just a bit confused.
06:35I was looking forward to you.
06:38And the keyorrhea.
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06:41In fact, Bert, the guy who likes to trust me.
06:42And he would be totally joke about it.
06:53Well,irk, I was also doing this right here.
06:56Dear son, tell your son what I think of him.
06:57on. Here, let me show you out, Andrea. Good afternoon. If there is any more trouble from
07:05Scott, I'm calling the police. Muck my words. Scott, Charlene, come in here. You were both
07:14way out of line. Dad, she's a troublemaker. Everyone knows that. That is irrelevant. No,
07:18it's not. Don't argue with me. Sit down, both of you.
07:27It's time we had a talk. Dad, she's a troublemaker. I've heard you say so yourself.
07:37Don't change the subject, Scott. We're talking about what happened this afternoon.
07:41We were just kissing, and what's wrong with that? You were supposed to be looking after Bradley.
07:45Can't you get that through your head? If Des had walked in and caught you, he'd have been furious.
07:49Des wouldn't have cared. I'm not going to argue with you, Scott. Lenny is under my care,
07:54and I know what her mother would say. She'd probably overreact too.
07:59Madge is okay. I'm not knocking her, but Dad, we're in love. People in love kiss each other.
08:04Well, that just may be. Well, what about you and Zoe? What's the difference?
08:07Watch your mouth, Scott. First, that's none of your business, and second, we're not still teenagers.
08:12And if you two can't be trusted, I'll send Lenny back to Ramsay's, where her mother can keep an eye on her.
08:16Here we are, Tom. I made you some apple pie, especially.
08:24Oh, there's got to be a catch to this. Why?
08:27There's just got to be. The snags were great. I am totally relaxed. I'm at your mercy. It's yours.
08:33Anything you want, as long as it's within reason.
08:36Well, since you mention it, as you're staying here, I do think that perhaps you could pay some board.
08:42Fair enough. Twenty bucks? I'd prefer a hundred. A hundred? You want a hundred bucks for board? A week?
08:52Well, Tom, I didn't charge you for breaking my vase. I do all the cooking and the washing.
08:57I pick up after you and I do your mending and sewing. I keep the house spotless.
09:02It's not my house. No, but you are living in it at the moment.
09:06Oh, Tom, I'm sorry. I just can't manage. What do you mean you can't manage?
09:10I have a lot of expenses. I mean, I've got to pay off Henry's legal fees and now I've got Charlene's
09:15board and education. Oh, I'm not trying to con you, Tom, really. And you wouldn't be able to employ
09:23anyone to do what I do for Les. Tom, I really do need the money.
09:29Okay, sis. It just seems like a damned expensive vase, if you ask me.
09:37Oh, thanks, love.
09:42Eat your pumpkin. You don't like it.
09:44You will eat that pumpkin and you will like it. I'm in no mood for arguments.
09:48Oh, yes. Can I talk to you for a sec? I wanted to apologise.
10:03Come in.
10:07I'm really sorry. I didn't know that was going to happen.
10:09That's hardly an excuse. I'm not making excuses.
10:13I shouldn't have let him come over and, well, it wouldn't happen again.
10:16You're not seriously asking me for your job back, are you?
10:21Well, if you don't have anyone for tomorrow, I could really do with the money and
10:24Scott won't come round again. He's promised me.
10:26I must say I was very surprised. I thought you were reliable.
10:30I know. Sorry.
10:33If anyone came here, Bradley would tell me I'd ask.
10:36I'd expect that.
10:40Okay. One chance, Sunny, and I'll make inquiries. So if there's a next time...
10:45I'll let you down. Thanks. See you tomorrow, Brad.
10:48Bye.
10:50Why can't you stay home?
10:53Because I can't, darling.
10:55No one's home anymore. Dez always goes out.
10:58Eat your pumpkin. That is a good boy.
11:04Do you remember what it was like back in Perth?
11:07All the hustles when I didn't have a job?
11:09Look, Dez has been good to us. We've got to pay our way.
11:12Your barmaids don't get paid much.
11:14Mr. Lasseter is a very generous employer.
11:17He's not. He lives in a caravan.
11:19He's a rich man.
11:23Actually, I'd like you to meet him.
11:26Why?
11:26Well, I work for him, and he knows I've got a little boy.
11:32I mention you all the time.
11:34Aren't we going to live here with Dez anymore?
11:36Yes, of course we are.
11:39But that needn't stop you from meeting Mr. Lasseter.
11:43And you'll be good, won't you?
11:46Do I have to eat the pumpkin?
11:47I don't suppose so. Just for tonight.
11:57But when you meet Mr. Lasseter, you're going to be nice.
12:03Yeah, come in, mate.
12:04I just had to get out of home for a while.
12:07How's Lucy?
12:07Oh, Doctor says she'll be fine, thank God.
12:11Bit rushed for time, mate.
12:12Yeah, there's still time for a drink, though. Grab yourself a beer.
12:14Are you expecting someone?
12:17Uh, yeah, sort of.
12:21Hi. Sorry I'm late.
12:23I haven't had lunch. I'm starving.
12:26Hi, Shane.
12:28Debra?
12:29This is quite a surprise.
12:31Seems like we're making a habit of this.
12:33Well, two's company and all that.
12:34Shane, don't blow this all out of proportion.
12:36Isn't Debra's apology enough?
12:38Apology?
12:39I tried calling yesterday, but the line was busy.
12:42She does want to apologise, believe me. Isn't that right?
12:46Yeah.
12:47Look, I'm sorry.
12:49I'd like us to be friends. I'd like us all to be friends.
12:53Save it for someone who'll believe it.
12:55It won't hold you two up.
12:58I tried.
12:59Yeah, yeah.
13:00Oh, come on, let's not ruin a perfectly good evening worrying about Shane.
13:04I mean, if he can't work it out, it's his problem.
13:07Debra, in case you didn't notice, that guy happens to be a friend of mine.
13:11It's friend. A word you find in the dictionary means somebody you don't betray.
13:16And since when does a simple dinner constitute a betrayal?
13:19You're a little ahead of yourself, aren't you, Paul?
13:23Let's have dinner and enjoy ourselves.
13:26There's something about you I find very intriguing.
13:30Come in.
13:30And in 1799, Napoleon became first consul.
13:37OK, now you list his main achievements as first consul.
13:40Hi. Hi, guys.
13:41Oh, g'day.
13:42Are you ready for the exam tomorrow?
13:44That's why we're here.
13:46OK, we'll give you a hand. We're just checking it through now.
13:48He's quite back at school as well.
13:50No, he's working on his new business, Gift of the Gab.
13:55Oh, did Uncle Tom go off at you for not turning up to training?
13:57Of course he didn't.
13:59OK.
14:00Scott, what's the problem?
14:02Oh, Dad's the problem.
14:04I mean, sure, he's got a lot on his plate, but why does he keep taking it out on us?
14:08Well, just before, when we wanted to come around here, right, he gave us a third degree.
14:12Was Clive there? And what about you two? When were you behind?
14:15Well, you haven't exactly made any secret about the way you feel.
14:17Well, that's what I mean. He's treating us like we're three-year-olds.
14:20Well, it's just that a lot of people our age don't take precautions, Scott.
14:24We care about each other.
14:25Anyway, it's only his business what we do.
14:30Well, it's a bit late once you're pregnant. The only sensible thing to do is wait.
14:34If a guy really cares, then he won't mind.
14:36Yeah, well, a lot of guys will be giving you a really big mess, won't they, Nicky?
14:40I wouldn't want them anyhow.
14:42It's not that simple, Scott. I've seen it.
14:44There are some girls that thought it wouldn't happen to them. It does.
14:47I hated the board and I hated the company and I hated all the old fuddy-duddies.
15:00So what did your father do?
15:01He ignored me. What else?
15:03Well, he was right.
15:04I made a mistake. I just had an instinct about it.
15:08I know, a woman's place and all that garbage.
15:11You like talking about business, don't you?
15:13Is there something wrong with it?
15:14No, no. I'm just curious.
15:17The company's the most important thing in my father's life.
15:20I guess I feel the same way.
15:23But I do have some time for other things.
15:26Self-noticed.
15:27Oh, I'll take that as a compliment.
15:30So, tell me about Adelaide.
15:31You worked for your father's company over there too, didn't you?
15:34I ran the company.
15:36And you're not exactly staying on here because you like it.
15:40Partly business.
15:41There's a couple of land deals in the pipeline Dad wants me to take care of.
15:46A couple? I thought there was just the one.
15:48Nothing that concerns you, Paul.
15:50Besides, our deal will go through.
15:53But if you insist on talking shop, we could talk about this back in my room.
15:59Thanks, but tomorrow's a heavy day.
16:01There you go again.
16:03Good old hard-to-get Paul Robertson.
16:05I know some things get better with age.
16:07I must admit, some things are better if you're prepared to wait.
16:20I'll check you later.
16:23Did you mean what you said tonight?
16:25What was that?
16:27What you told your Dad.
16:27You said you loved me.
16:31You don't even remember.
16:33Of course I'm.
16:35Why else would I tell my father of all people?
16:39And what about you?
16:40What about me?
16:41Do you love me as well?
16:46Don't, do you?
16:48Of course I do.
16:49Come, let's go inside.
16:55Okay.
16:55Dad will kill you.
17:02What you doing?
17:04Making cocoa.
17:04Do you want one?
17:05Yeah, thanks.
17:06What about you, Scott?
17:07I'm going to go to bed.
17:08I'm tired.
17:10Night.
17:13What were you doing?
17:15Just talking.
17:19You're mad if you do it, you know.
17:21That's easy for you.
17:23You might go and find someone else.
17:25Lenny, that's no reason.
17:27Well, of course it is.
17:29And if people love each other, well, why shouldn't they?
17:32I didn't say I was going to.
17:34Good.
17:35I haven't decided.
17:37But one thing's for sure, I won't be getting pregnant.
17:42I won't be taking any chances.
17:44Isn't Shane having breakfast this morning?
17:48No, he seems very depressed.
17:50Is he still seeing that Deborah Fleming?
17:52I don't know.
17:53She doesn't seem like a very nice type anyway.
17:56Best to keep your nose clean where clients are concerned.
17:59Yeah, right.
18:00How about a game of golf after work?
18:02I'd love to, Danny, but there's Scott and Mike's training and I've promised.
18:05Yeah, sure.
18:07Check these figures, will you?
18:08I don't hate to undercharge a customer.
18:11Here we are.
18:12What's this?
18:13Scrambled egg on toast.
18:14Where's the bacon?
18:15Oh, Tom, you don't have bacon every morning.
18:18Well, from now on, I do.
18:19For a hundred bucks a week, I expect a hearty breakfast.
18:22Better stick some on.
18:23Oh, and cook up a few snags while you're at it.
18:26I'll have these for starters.
18:28Danny, you'll have to serve your own scrambled eggs.
18:30I'm too busy cooking for Hitler.
18:32Yeah, in a tick.
18:35What's this hundred bucks business?
18:37That's what she's blaming well-charging me for board.
18:40Geez, I thought I was hard done by.
18:44Oh, Madge, there's a huge pile of socks on your bed.
18:47They're going to need darning.
18:48Oh, it's not worth darning socks these days.
18:51Oh, I reckon it is.
18:52Especially as a bloke can't afford to buy new ones anymore.
18:56Yep, it's okay.
18:58No, I had 10%.
19:00What for?
19:01Well, I've got to make up the extra hundred bucks a week somehow, haven't I?
19:07Yes, yes.
19:08Home James is a complete chauffeuring service.
19:13Thank you very much for your booking.
19:14Goodbye.
19:18Do you know what I think might be a good idea?
19:20You go away somewhere for a holiday.
19:22Oh, I'd rather not, Helen.
19:23I'd rather keep working.
19:24I need to keep busy.
19:25Besides, you're going to want to hand her out here, aren't you?
19:27The way you're shaping up.
19:28That's what?
19:28What?
19:29Five bookings in a week.
19:31How are you going to manage when Shane's flat out at Lassiter's?
19:33Well, Shane can drive at night and I can drive during the day.
19:37The kids growing up, let's come at a good time.
19:40Kids growing up.
19:41I thought that would mean less hassles.
19:42The way Scott and Lenny are shaping up.
19:44You're making too much of it.
19:46You think so?
19:46They're sensible kids.
19:48I know Scott and he's nothing if not pig-headed.
19:51I reckon things are going to get a lot worse before they get better.
19:54And right now, I'm really not in the mood.
20:02Hi Lenny, Mike's gone.
20:03He just missed him.
20:04I wanted to talk to you.
20:06What can I do for you?
20:08I need some advice.
20:10If a doctor gives a person advice, well, he can't tell anyone, can he?
20:14What is it, Lenny?
20:16I want you to give me a prescription.
20:19To go on the pill.
20:21The rest of the program.
20:32We could take a permanent you know.
20:35I saw mine in the middle.
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