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Charlie goes to murderous lengths to protect his friendship with Kim. Amanda makes an explosive return to the Bay. Dan and Leah re-unite.

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00:01Okay, do you want to do something next week? Like a proper date type of thing?
00:08I'd love to go on a date with you.
00:09I was just talking to Doris about your grandfather's pills.
00:13She absolutely denies taking them.
00:15She says that they kept in a locked medicine cabinet at home
00:17and that you're the only one with the key. I mean, is that correct?
00:20I don't know what she's talking about.
00:22He showed up in all this new surf gear.
00:24It's like he was wearing clothes straight out of your wardrobe.
00:27Maybe he's starting to fixate on you as some sort of role model.
00:30Poor guy, if I'm the best he can do.
00:32Look, I'm sure you're worrying about nothing.
00:33Well, maybe.
00:35Right, Charlie is a bit odd, but essentially he's harmless.
00:39Well, I'll just keep an eye on him for me, just in case.
00:42No, I will.
00:48You know we belong together
00:52You and I forever and ever
00:55No matter where you are
01:00You're my guiding star
01:03You're my guiding star
01:05Hold me in your arms
01:08Don't let me go
01:10I want to stay forever
01:13Close our reach day
01:16Home and away
01:21Hang on
01:25Morning. I'm looking for Kim Hyde.
01:27Yeah, it's me. What's up?
01:28I've got a delivery for you.
01:30For me? I think there's a mistake, mate.
01:32No, they're definitely for you.
01:34Okay, thanks.
01:36These are from your other girlfriend, are they?
01:38They're very funny.
01:42You've got to be kidding me.
01:44What? What is it?
01:45I know it's tough now.
01:46Your dad's gone.
01:47But don't be lonely. I'm here for you, Charlie.
01:48He's sending me flowers now.
01:51Oh, this is really getting weird.
01:53Not to mention annoying.
01:55Don't be lonely. I'm here for you.
01:56Now, what do you reckon that means?
01:58Well, he's obviously the one who's lonely.
02:00With his grand in hospital, he's got no one to look after, no one to focus on.
02:03Yeah, so I've become his little project.
02:05I don't mind being friends with the guy, but this is too much.
02:09When do you think Doris is able to leave the hospital?
02:11I don't know. Look, I'm worried about her.
02:13If Charlie is feeding her those pills, then I'm not comfortable sending her home with him.
02:18Which means he's going to be hanging around for as long as she's in hospital.
02:21I've got to do something to get him off my back. He's sending me flowers.
02:24What's he going to do next?
02:35Well, if you could read my mind, you would be kicking me out of this place.
02:43I know you're from out of town. I can tell by the look in your face.
02:50Did you get one of these from the council this morning?
02:52No, I haven't had a chance to check them out. What is it?
02:55They've had an application from some producer who wants to make a movie in the bay.
02:59Oh, that sounds like it could be fun.
03:01Yes, if you call a whole bunch of outsiders crawling all over your town for three months of fun.
03:05Oh, come on now. Can't I be that bad and be good for local business?
03:08Not to mention my thespian talents.
03:11Of course, I've done mostly stage, but I could certainly be an extra if they need me.
03:14An extra headache?
03:15Oh, well, just imagine rubbing shoulders with the stars. It'll be our own slice of Hollywood right here in Summer
03:22Bay.
03:22Yeah, well, before you go turning the joint into Tinseltown, I'd just like to find out what sort of approval
03:27the council are planning on giving this mob.
03:30Special delivery from Dan.
03:32Oh!
03:33Wow!
03:38Come on, don't keep us into spenders. What is it?
03:42An invitation to lunch.
03:44Oh, how romantic.
03:45He certainly hasn't lost his charm for you, has he, Peter?
03:51Uh, Kim.
03:56Irene, Dad's gone, so let's just...
03:58Love, please, I need to get something off my chest.
04:01Look, I just want to apologise for the way I've been behaving lately.
04:05For what it's worth, I read the letter that your Dad wrote, and I did get the chance to say
04:11goodbye to him.
04:13And I've got you to send for that.
04:18So, how are you holding up?
04:20Well, it's going to take a while to get used to not having him around.
04:23You're not wrong, Lee.
04:25I just hope things start to settle down from now on.
04:28Just take it slowly.
04:32Hey, mate.
04:33Hey, who let you guys in?
04:35Oh, that young bloke.
04:36No, your mate.
04:37What's that young bloke?
04:38Courtney Boss.
04:40Did you open up?
04:42Yeah.
04:42It's okay.
04:43You don't have to thank me.
04:45Did you get the flowers I sent you?
04:47Yeah, I did, Charlie.
04:48But before we get into that, what are you doing here?
04:50I figured you were down about your Dad, so I thought I'd open up for you.
04:54Right, and how did you get in without a key this time?
04:56Well, I didn't need one.
04:58The door was wide open.
04:59No, but I locked up myself last night.
05:01I know I did.
05:02That's how it was.
05:05Anyway, look, I don't want you coming in here when I'm not around, okay?
05:09What's the big deal?
05:10You were okay with it last time?
05:11Well, for a start, you're not trained.
05:13What if a client got injured?
05:14I'd lose my job.
05:14We could get sued.
05:15He's just trying to help.
05:17Well, I don't need your help.
05:18And I don't want you doing this again.
05:19Do you understand?
05:21Fine.
05:23Sorry.
05:27What you got there, Darl?
05:29Oh, um, it's just a letter from Mum.
05:31Yeah, right, I'll be over there shortly.
05:34That was the council.
05:35Any objections to this film mob coming to town
05:38have got to be in writing and delivered to the council
05:40by the end of the week, so I'd better get cracking.
05:42Why would we have any objections?
05:44Well, what if they want to shut down the main street
05:46or close the beach down for a week, eh?
05:48They could do us more harm than good.
05:49Is that what they're going to do?
05:51Well, I don't know.
05:52But we might as well have our say while we can.
05:54I'm calling everybody together for a town meeting
05:56just so we can kick the pros and cons around.
05:58A town meeting?
05:59Don't you think that's, you know,
06:00you're overacting a little bit?
06:02No.
06:02We just want to know the facts, that's all.
06:04So, let everybody know the meeting's on
06:06at the surf club at one o'clock.
06:08In the meantime, I'll go down to the council,
06:09get as much information for everybody as I can.
06:13You're going to hand it to him, nobody,
06:15but nobody loves this town more than Alf Stewart.
06:18Okay.
06:19So, look, you haven't been feeling dizzy last night
06:21or this morning at all?
06:22No, I'm fine.
06:25Hey.
06:28How are you, Gran?
06:30I've finished a fiddle.
06:31I'm ready to go home, aren't I, Doctor?
06:33Well, we haven't said you could go home just yet, Doris.
06:35But the other doctor did.
06:37Really?
06:38That nice young man, last night.
06:40Dr Young?
06:41He said I was fine and I'd be able to go home today.
06:45And, not to be rude, I do prefer my own bed.
06:49Well, I can understand that,
06:50but I think we'll keep you in just for a little bit longer,
06:51just till you're fully recovered.
06:53But I am fully recovered.
06:54I've been here for ages.
06:56I just want to be at home with Charlie like I'm used to.
07:00Well, that's completely understandable.
07:01You've been very good to me, Doctor.
07:04But I am going home today.
07:06I've made up my mind.
07:07And that's an end of it.
07:09You tell her, Charlie.
07:11Can we have a minute?
07:14Yeah.
07:20Gran?
07:21Maybe you should stay here a bit longer.
07:23But I don't like it here.
07:25I just want to be at home, just you and me,
07:28like I'm used to.
07:29With no one else to bother us.
07:31Everything's different now.
07:33I've got a new life.
07:34I've got new friends.
07:35Please, don't make me stay here.
07:40What am I going to do?
07:41If Charlie is giving her those pills, that's abuse.
07:44I can't knowingly send her back to that.
07:46Can you go to Olavidi and tell him what you think?
07:47Not without any proof, no.
07:49Can you talk to Doris?
07:51She is going home today.
07:52She's made up her mind.
07:53I can't make her stay against her will.
07:56The thing is, Charlie didn't seem that keen
07:58on sending her home today either.
08:00I don't know, maybe he's just feeling bad
08:02that you told him off about opening the gym this morning.
08:05Yeah.
08:06Do you know for sure that he broke in?
08:08Oh, I don't know.
08:09I can't find any sign of forced entry, so maybe...
08:13I don't know, maybe I did leave it unlocked last night.
08:16What am I going to do?
08:17She's a frail old lady.
08:19Hey, look, I know you're worried, but she's his grandma.
08:23She brought him up.
08:24He does care for her.
08:25I honestly can't see him wanting to hurt her deliberately.
08:28Can you?
08:32Ready for your medication?
08:34I'm about to go home.
08:36I don't want to take any more pills.
08:37Yes, but if you don't, you won't be able to go home.
08:41Please, Mrs McKinnon.
08:43Why don't you leave it with me?
08:45I'll make sure she takes them.
08:47She trusts me.
08:48All right, Liz.
09:01You're not going to take those, are you, Charlie?
09:03No, Grant.
09:04You don't have to do anything you don't want to do.
09:13I reckon it's going to be fine.
09:14Maybe you can do a drop-by every now and then to make sure.
09:16Yeah.
09:17Yeah, I guess.
09:19Hey, look, thanks for lunch.
09:20I better get going.
09:20Yeah, no problem.
09:21I've got to head off too.
09:22I'll see you tonight.
09:23Okay.
09:26Hey, are you all right?
09:27Yeah, well, I was until some flaming who nearly cleaned me up crossing the street.
09:31Then what happened?
09:32Oh, a bloke in a removalist truck going like a bat out of hell up to the old Macadam place
09:37nearly cleaned me up.
09:38I heard someone had finally bought that place.
09:40That would have cost him a fortune, eh?
09:41Yeah, just what we need, isn't it, eh?
09:43Another cashed-up yuppie thinking he's got the run of the joint.
09:46Which reminds me, are you staying around for the meeting?
09:48Oh, look, I can't.
09:49I'm on shift.
09:49I'm sorry.
09:50Yeah, we'll hang around.
09:50What's it all about?
09:51Oh, just some film mob that'll come into town.
09:54Hogan's!
09:55Ghost, look at you!
09:56Oh, I'll get that bottle of wine for you, love.
09:57Chardonnay, wasn't it?
09:58Yeah, thanks, Al.
10:02You look amazing.
10:04You are just going to knock Dan out.
10:05You don't reckon it's too much?
10:06Because it's just lunch, you know?
10:07It's nothing special.
10:09Oh, are you sure about that?
10:10We're weren!
10:10We're weren!
10:22We're weren!
10:28She was standing.
10:42You look amazing.
10:44You look pretty good yourself.
10:48Thank you, they're beautiful.
10:52I love that song.
10:55Well, I have been practising my dance steps, so you care for a demonstration?
10:58Why not?
11:04You want her all over again.
11:11You want her...
11:17Gran, you've got to eat.
11:19I told you before, I'm not hungry.
11:22Is everything all right in here?
11:24Grandma needed a lunch.
11:25I don't like this hospital food.
11:27Are you feeling all right, Doris?
11:29I'm fine.
11:30I just want to go home.
11:32Well, your blood pressure's very high.
11:34Have you taken your pills today?
11:36Yes, she has.
11:37I was here when the nurses brought them in.
11:41Doris, are you in any pain?
11:43No, I'm fine.
11:44That's not what she said five minutes ago.
11:46Look, if you don't think she's well enough to go home,
11:49maybe she should stay here.
11:53Oh, look, I'm sorry, I have to go.
11:55Look, I'll be back in a minute and I'll write her up something for the pain.
11:57I just want to go home and be left alone.
12:00She'll calm down once we give her the injection
12:02and then we'll see about her going home, all right?
12:16Did you notice anything different?
12:17Like what?
12:18Well, I didn't tread on your feet once.
12:23You're so perfect.
12:26But wait, there's more.
12:29Madam?
12:30Wow.
12:34The first date was a picnic room, remember?
12:36Of course I remember.
12:38A lot less fans than this, though.
12:39Well, I just thought I'd take it up a notch.
12:41Well, you've gone to a lot of effort.
12:44I just want to make you happy.
12:48I think this occasion calls for a toast.
12:52How about to the future?
12:56Future.
13:04Have you seen my cardigan, Charlie?
13:07No.
13:10Look, I'm sorry, I have to hurry.
13:11There's been an accident and the ambulance is on its way in.
13:14Well, maybe you should leave this then.
13:15It's fine, Lou. Take a second.
13:17But what if she gets this way again?
13:18Shouldn't she stay here?
13:19I'm not staying here.
13:21We're going home, Charlie.
13:22I don't think you're well enough, Grant.
13:24If you promised.
13:24This will make you feel so much better, Doris.
13:31Good.
13:32Because no matter what you say, I'm going home.
13:35Doctor, the MBA's here.
13:36Yeah, I'm on my way.
13:38So what's going to happen with Grant?
13:40Well, if she wants to go home, I can't stop her.
13:43Look, I'm sorry, I really have to go.
13:45Charlie, I can go home.
13:48Why don't you go out, see the nurse and get the papers and we can be on our way.
13:54Oh.
14:25Do you think the little boy will be okay? I hope so.
14:31Help! Something's wrong with Gran. You've got to do something.
14:35What happened?
14:36I don't know. She's passed out.
14:38Doris, can you hear me?
14:39What's wrong with her?
14:41I'm not sure. Get the emergency trolley in here.
14:43Say something, Gran. I told you she wasn't ready to go home.
14:46It's alright, Doris. I'm just going to give you some oxygen to help you breathe.
14:49Tell me what's wrong with her.
14:50I'm not sure, Charlie. You need to wait outside and I'll be out once we've stabilised her, okay?
14:56There we go. It's the way.
14:58You're going to be alright.
15:08You want to be quiet?
15:11Okay, so is it my cooking or dancing you're in awe of?
15:15Things being wonderful.
15:18Flowers, champagne, the lunch.
15:22Okay, you still haven't mentioned my dance.
15:23Okay, and you're dancing.
15:25Yep.
15:27Just, I hope we're doing the right thing.
15:30Does it feel right to you?
15:32Of course it does.
15:34Yeah, what's in the past is in the past.
15:37We're not going to make those same mistakes again.
15:39Yeah, well, how do you know that for sure?
15:42Well, I guess I don't know.
15:44I just have to trust we're not going to.
15:47I know we've got things to work through, but we can do it, can't we?
15:53Yeah, of course we can.
15:57Unless you don't have Amanda in the way.
15:58Thank God for that.
16:03All I know is when we broke up, I hated it.
16:06And my life was just a mess.
16:09Warren wasn't any better.
16:12If we both want to be with each other, we just have to take the leap and do it.
16:18Do you think?
16:20Yep.
16:31Any luck?
16:32I double-checked.
16:32If Mrs McKinnon's allergic to anything, she hasn't told us about it.
16:35Whatever it is, she's not stabilising.
16:38Look, I need urgent bloods and urine for toxicology.
16:44She's okay?
16:46We're having trouble stabilising her.
16:48What's that mean?
16:48She's going to be alright, isn't she?
16:50Well, we don't know yet.
16:51We need to find out what's wrong with her first.
16:53Did you give her anything to take?
16:55No.
16:56What do you mean?
16:57Well, anything that she might have reacted to,
16:59something that she shouldn't have had.
17:00What, you're saying that I did this to her?
17:02No, no.
17:03I'm just saying that she was okay when we left.
17:05No, she wasn't okay.
17:06That's what I was trying to tell you.
17:08She was too sick, too sick to go home.
17:11Dr Armstrong, she's arrested.
17:14Alright, let's put her on her back.
17:17Let's start CPR.
17:24It's the truth.
17:25Is this all that's coming?
17:26Alf, how long is this going to take?
17:28I've got to get back to work.
17:29Yeah, I've got a class on in ten.
17:30Alright, alright.
17:31Calm down.
17:32I suppose I might as well get started.
17:35As you may or may not know,
17:37there might be a film crew coming to town to make a movie.
17:40Oh, it's so exciting.
17:41Betty also heard that Nicole Kidman's going to be starring.
17:44Are you serious?
17:45Yeah, well, that's not what I've heard.
17:46And before we get too carried away,
17:48there's a few things we ought to discuss.
17:50Like what?
17:51Well, like what kind of impact it's going to have on the town.
17:54Well, a big one if you ask me.
17:56This could really put us on the map.
17:57I'm not talking about getting our names up in lights, Colleen.
18:00I'm talking about how it's going to affect our lives.
18:03The effect it'll have on our businesses.
18:05Well, as long as the diner's busy, I'm happy.
18:07Do you think they'll need a personal trainer for the cast?
18:09I wouldn't have a clue, mate.
18:11But right now, let's just focus on some of the unseen negatives, eh?
18:15For example, did you know that they're talking about
18:17closing down Jubilee Street for eight days straight?
18:21Which means we'll have to go the long way around to Abbey Creek.
18:23Does that bother anybody?
18:24Oh, it's not that much further.
18:27It is just over a week.
18:29I called this meeting so we could have our say.
18:31Now, if we don't do that by the end of the week,
18:33it's going to be too late.
18:34This is no time to be burying your heads in the sand.
18:37Yeah, but what about all the positives that it'll do for the town, Mr Stewart?
18:40Yeah, why do you have to be so negative?
18:42I'm not being negative, Colleen.
18:44I just want all of us to understand what we're getting ourselves into, that's all.
18:47Well, some of us think that this is a wonderful opportunity.
18:49Yeah, and some of us don't think much at all.
18:51And if you don't want to be part of it, Alf Stewart, well, that's your problem.
18:54But as far as the rest of us are concerned,
18:56it's lights, camera, action.
19:03Why isn't she breathing?
19:04Charlie, you need to wait outside.
19:06I'm going anywhere.
19:07She's still in VF, charging again to 200.
19:10All right, stand back.
19:14What are you doing?
19:15Can't you do that again?
19:16Okay, still nothing.
19:17Let's go 360.
19:21Stand back.
19:26Come on, Doris.
19:28Adrenaline.
19:30Okay, one milligram of adrenaline given.
19:32Wake up, Grant.
19:33Please, wake up.
19:34She's in a Sicily.
19:36Come on, Doris.
19:40Her pupils are blown.
19:41What are you doing?
19:43What, why are you stopping?
19:44I'm sorry, Charlie, she's gone.
19:46What?
19:48No.
19:49She wasn't meant to die.
19:52Time of death, 14.06.
19:57This wasn't meant to happen.
20:01You weren't meant to die.
20:13As I was saying, when I went to the council this morning, there were still a whole lot of areas
20:17where the council couldn't give us any details, and that's what worries me about this.
20:21Well, such as, Alf.
20:23Well, location fees, insurance cover, how long they plan on shutting off the beach for.
20:28Well, fair enough, I suppose, but all that sort of stuff would be sorted out and above board anyway, wouldn't
20:33it?
20:33I don't need to remind any of you how that Project 56 snuck up on us.
20:38Therefore, we need the answer to a few more questions before we give this lot the go ahead.
20:42Okay, well, why don't we just ask for a meeting with the producer then?
20:45That way we can ask anything we want.
20:46Oh, at last somebody's talking since.
20:48Do you think I haven't been trying to get hold of the producer?
20:51The council can't even give me a name.
20:54That's another thing that doesn't sit well with me about this project.
20:57I think I can help you with that.
21:01The producer is me.
21:09The witch is back.
21:11Surprise.
21:12Stirring up trouble.
21:13Me.
21:14And, like mother, like daughter.
21:16Get off my property, little insect.
21:18It's not hard to spot this family resemblance.
21:21Stupid cat.
21:22But will others?
21:23And that's not the only family reunion.
21:26Mum.
21:26Tomorrow on Home and Away.

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