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00:00Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors. With a little understanding, you can find the perfect blend.
00:16Neighbors should be there for one another. That's when good neighbors become good friends.
00:36Isn't there?
00:37Oh, Madge.
00:39What about us? Doesn't our relationship mean anything to you?
00:43Of course it does. I treasure our friendship more than anything else in this world.
00:47But then how can you leave?
00:49Well, surely we can still be friends. I mean, we'll always be friends, no matter where we both live.
00:56Harold, I don't want you to go. Please don't go.
01:01Madge, I thought you'd be pleased for me.
01:04Well, I think that if you go to Adelaide, you'll be making a very silly mistake.
01:07I had no choice.
01:08Oh, Harold, Mrs Mangle's been giving you a hard time and you're part of company with Rob and Jim.
01:13But we can find you somewhere else to live.
01:16I'm sure Paul could come up with another investment.
01:19No, Madge. I have to leave.
01:22I thought you of all people would understand.
01:25I...
01:26You have coughed harder for more or less the same reason.
01:28No, that was entirely different.
01:31Everything was over between Fred and me.
01:34You and I have only just begun.
01:38Oh, go then. I won't die and stop you.
01:41Oh, Em!
01:49Harold, please don't go.
01:51I'll miss you so much.
01:54And I'll miss you more than I can say.
02:00Harold, I know I haven't been all that easy to get along with, but now that Charlene's married
02:06and Henry's all set to make a decent living, well, things could be very different for us.
02:11Madge, I'm very fond of you. You know that.
02:14Oh, Dr. Paul, please.
02:17All right.
02:20If he can find a suitable investment for me, then I'll consider staying in Ehrensborough,
02:24but it's a very slim chance, my dear.
02:27And I really do think it would be best for everyone if I just left.
02:35Hey!
02:36Where are you two up to?
02:37The shops.
02:38Have you had a fight with your mum?
02:40No.
02:41Then why are you sitting out here?
02:42Because she's talking to Harold and I think it's private.
02:45Do you want to come to the shops with us? Jane's shouting the ice creams.
02:49She's pretty free with your money, isn't she?
02:51I think my funds will stretch that far.
02:53Anyway, I must owe you a few ice creams.
02:55I'll meet you down at the end of the street, okay?
02:57Lucy, stay on the footpath.
02:58How's it going with the Robinsons?
03:03Well, they've been really good.
03:05They don't tell me what time to go to bed or iron my clothes for work, stuff like that.
03:09Sounds like being released from prison.
03:12All that freedom's hard to get used to, isn't it?
03:14It's not that Nan kept me locked up or anything.
03:16It's just she worries about me.
03:19You miss it, don't you?
03:21Yeah.
03:22Look, how about going to the movies with me one night?
03:24Henry, I can't.
03:25Only as a friend.
03:27Look, if Mike's got a late lecture at uni or something and you need someone to talk to,
03:31I'm always available, okay?
03:33Thanks, Henry.
03:34Oh, hurry up.
03:35All the shops will be closed before we get there.
03:37Lucy.
03:38I'll meet you down the end of the street.
03:39Lucy.
03:40Lucy.
03:41Just give it.
03:42No, no, look.
03:43Ah!
03:47Sorry, Mrs. Mangle.
03:48I should think so.
03:50I'm sorry, Nan.
03:51It's my fault.
03:52I know Lucy shouldn't have been on the footpath, but I told her to keep off the road.
03:55I'll be speaking to Mr. Robinson about this.
03:58There could have been a very serious accident.
04:00He's up, Mrs. Mangle.
04:01There's no breaking bones.
04:02It was my fault as much as Lucy's.
04:04I'm well aware of that.
04:06Lucy is little more than a child, but you?
04:09Well, I suppose it's too much to expect responsible behaviour from any son of Madge Mitchells.
04:15I've half a mind to confiscate that thing.
04:18You're just mad because Jane's living with us now.
04:21You're a mean, horrible old lady.
04:24Repeating the views of her elders, no doubt.
04:27Nan, why do you have to be so nasty to everybody?
04:30Considering the way the people of this street have treated me recently, I have every right to retaliate.
04:37They say Adelaide's a lovely city, you know.
04:44And it isn't that far.
04:46I mean, if I do decide to go, you'd have to come and visit me sometime.
04:49Yes, that'd be nice.
04:51Hello, Madge!
04:52Come on in, Daphne.
04:54Des just got home, and guess what?
04:56Oh, the wedding photographs.
04:58That was quick.
04:59I knew you'd want to see them straight away.
05:00Haven't they turned out well?
05:01Now, look, there's one of Harold you've got to see.
05:03Oh, well, look, if you'll excuse me, I'll leave you ladies to it.
05:06But, Harold, what about the photos?
05:07Uh, some other time, perhaps.
05:08I did want to see Des.
05:09Did you say he's home now?
05:10Yeah, I told him you'd be dropping in.
05:11Right, well, I'll say goodbye then.
05:12See you, Harold.
05:14Harold, um, let me know what you decide, will you?
05:17Yes, of course.
05:23Now, there!
05:25Isn't that a lovely one of you two?
05:27Oh, yes, lovely.
05:29Oh, Charlene looked a picture in that dress.
05:35Oh, dear, they're both so young.
05:37Oh, they may be young, but they're very happy.
05:40Madge, they're in love.
05:42It's the real thing.
05:43No two ways about it.
05:45Yes, but marriage can be a pretty rough road, you know.
05:49Oh, well.
05:51They're going to find out for themselves, aren't they?
05:53Oh, fair go.
05:54They've only just started their honeymoon.
05:56Guess I wonder how they're getting on.
05:59Enjoying every second of it, if I know those two.
06:10You have three weeks of breath.
06:12Alright, we're so busy.
06:13Open up the touchdown cup of your couple.
06:15Ready?
06:16And putting you?
06:17Oh, it's not very soon.
06:18Okay, thank you so much.
06:19We're in love for you.
06:22Although you come across a week,
06:23Either you could tell me it just broke up.
06:25Try a house on Christ or run out or sit down.
06:26There all are three weeks.
06:27Do you dophase?
06:28Do you please go in love that falan?
06:31Go fuck up is a such collection of books.
08:05What?
08:06What about a game of Monopoly?
08:07You two set up and I'll get supper ready.
08:12Des, I've got an early lecture tomorrow.
08:14It's just for a while, mate.
08:15Just till the baby settles down.
08:17All right.
08:19I'm doing it for an hour or so.
08:23Oh, you reckon?
08:24Once Def starts buying hotels, we'll be up all night.
08:37Lucy, what are you doing?
08:39Shh.
08:40I'm hungry.
08:41You're gonna be sick if you eat all of that.
08:44No, I won't.
08:45Do you do this every night?
08:47Only sometimes, for a special treat.
08:50Haven't you ever had a midnight feast?
08:52No.
08:53Truly.
08:54Doesn't your gran wonder where all the food went next morning?
08:58She's used to it.
08:59Julie and I used to go into Paul and Scott's room and tell spooky stories.
09:03It was great fun.
09:04Yeah?
09:05There's plenty of food here.
09:08Enough for both of us.
09:10All right, then.
09:11But if I'm sick in the morning, you're gonna have to cover for me.
09:14It's a deal.
09:16You sure you've never had a midnight feast?
09:19Wow.
09:20Talk about a deprived childhood.
09:23No.
09:24Hey, you owe me. Let me see.
09:26Forget it. I'm wiped out.
09:28One down, one to go.
09:30Your turn, Des.
09:33Des?
09:34Go back to sleep, Veronica.
09:37Veronica? Who's Veronica?
09:40Uh, I think he's dreaming.
09:42I'll handle this.
09:46Yes, Des, what is it?
09:48Oh, Veronica.
09:51Des, wake up!
09:53Oh, a two-timing, double-dealing.
09:56Should've known you'd go for other women.
09:58I should've known it.
09:59You should've known when you've been had.
10:02Des, how could you?
10:05Lack of sleep does strange things to a man.
10:08And you guys volunteered to stay up with me.
10:11Anyway, you'll have to get used to it after the baby's born.
10:14We nappy changes, feeding times.
10:16Yeah, I know.
10:17It's all good father training.
10:18Whose turn?
10:19It's yours.
10:20Yours.
10:30Oh, what time is it?
10:32Seven o'clock.
10:33I'm sorry.
10:34I would've had to wake you up soon anyway.
10:36Oh, crikey.
10:37We haven't even been to bed yet.
10:39Yeah.
10:41I really appreciate the effort you two put in last night.
10:44It's not much fun having to stay up on your own.
10:47Sorry, you're gonna be tired today, though.
10:49One night won't kill us, hey, Des?
10:51Of course not.
10:52Is he still kicking?
10:54I think he's worn out.
10:55That makes four of us.
10:57Why don't you grab the chance and sleep while you can?
11:00I'm making breakfast for you and Mike.
11:02Oh, no, you don't, Daph.
11:05Go on, Daph.
11:06Bed.
11:08All right.
11:09Thanks again, both of you.
11:12You look done in.
11:13Mm.
11:14Couple of hours sleep and I'll be right.
11:16Why don't you take the day off work?
11:17I'll ring for the phone.
11:18Des, I'll be fine, honestly.
11:19The baby will probably sleep all day anyway.
11:22I wish we could.
11:24The joys of parenthood, mate.
11:27You're finding out early.
11:31Yes, all right, Paul.
11:32I'll take the afternoon shift then.
11:35All right, thanks again.
11:37Bye.
11:39Paul said to tell you that you have definitely got the Lasseter's contract as soon as you get that mower.
11:44Oh, unreal.
11:45That'll make up for the Lasseter's Lake deal falling through.
11:47Yes, I'm really sorry they're not going to build that cocktail bar.
11:49I was really looking forward to working there.
11:51Still, never mind.
11:53At least you're all set.
11:54All I've got to do is sign those forms and you have got yourself a mower.
11:59And I kindly think we should leave.
12:01I said you'd be there about nine.
12:03I'll hang around here if you don't mind.
12:04I want to knock on a few doors and start lining up some business.
12:06Well, you're eager.
12:08Good on you, love.
12:09Now, what'll I tell them that you'll pick the mower up this afternoon?
12:12Hmm, thanks.
12:14As I'll be calling on most of our neighbours, you wouldn't want me to casually invite Harold over for lunch, would you?
12:19Henry, I think that Harold and I better stay apart for a while.
12:22Well, maybe I could talk him around and stop-
12:24Henry, leave well enough alone, will you?
12:26He's got to make up his own mind.
12:28He seems very determined to go.
12:30It'd be a shame if he does.
12:32Oh, by the way, don't go bashing on Mrs. Mangle's door asking for work.
12:36The Mitchells are among the top ten on her hit list at the moment.
12:39Oh, you can say that again.
12:41Mr. Bisher?
12:51What?
12:52What about your breakfast?
12:53I've been keeping it warm on the stove.
12:55Well, I am fasting until lunchtime today, Mrs. Mangle.
12:58You know, give the old system a bit of a clean-out.
13:00I wish you'd told me before I went to the trouble of cooking it.
13:03I thought you'd left for work.
13:05I distinctly remember telling you last night that I was on the afternoon shift today.
13:10So you did.
13:11Yes, so you did, yes.
13:12Completely slipped my mind.
13:13Will you be in for dinner?
13:15I don't think so, no.
13:17Mr. Bishop, if you intend moving out, I would like to be told.
13:22Have I ever said anything about moving out?
13:25I'm not blind.
13:26You've been avoiding me.
13:27Oh, nonsense.
13:29Of course, if you choose to spend every minute of your free time with that Mitchell woman,
13:33it's no concern of mine, but people do like to talk.
13:36Madge and I are very good friends.
13:38We enjoy each other's company.
13:39But not mine?
13:40Well, frankly, Mrs. Mangle, no.
13:42You've been rather hard to tolerate of late.
13:44I have had my trials.
13:45Yes, and you've been hell-bent on inflicting them on all of us.
13:48Now you've lost your granddaughter, and the way you're going,
13:50you're going to lose whatever friends you may have had.
13:52I'm sorry, Mrs. Mangle, if you keep this up,
13:54you're going to end up being a very lonely woman.
13:59Oh, hi, Mum.
14:00Hey.
14:01Not bad for a morning's work, eh?
14:02Henry.
14:03You said the people around here would give me a fair go, buy a jingo...
14:04Henry, I didn't sign the higher purchase agreement.
14:05I'm sorry, but they ran a credit check, and they found out I'd been married to Fred.
14:06Apparently he's taken out loans all over the place, and he hasn't repaid them.
14:07It seems that makes me a bad risk.
14:08But you're divorced.
14:09Yes, but it doesn't make any difference.
14:10If I could get the money somewhere else, love, I would.
14:11But your father's ruined any chance I had of doing that.
14:12I'm sorry.
14:13You're going to miss out on that job at Lasseter's.
14:15But Paul's got a business to run.
14:16I can't expect him to sit around waiting for you to save the money for a mower.
14:19Ah, well.
14:20Maybe I can get some part-time handyman work at the hospital.
14:22I'm sorry.
14:23I'm sorry.
14:24You're going to miss out on that job at Lasseter's.
14:26But Paul's got a business to run.
14:27I can't expect him to sit around waiting for you to save the money for a mower.
14:32Ah, well.
14:33Maybe I can get some part-time handyman work at the hospital.
14:38I can't expect him to sit around waiting for you to save the money for a mower.
14:44Ah, well.
14:45Maybe I can get some part-time handyman work at the hospital.
14:49Oh, don't you worry, Mum.
14:51I'll get the money together someday.
14:53Oh, you're an eternal optimist, I'll say that for you.
14:57Oh.
15:02Yes, this is the Mitchell residence.
15:04Yes.
15:05I'm looking for a Mr. Fred Mitchell.
15:06He doesn't live here.
15:08I don't know where he is, but if he owes you money, I'm very sorry, but it's not my problem.
15:12I was married to him once, but his affairs are no concern of mine anymore, thank heavens.
15:17Mrs. Mitchell, please.
15:18I'm a social worker, not a debt collector.
15:21Well, if Fred's in trouble, that's his problem.
15:23I didn't come here on Mr. Mitchell's behalf.
15:25I'm here because of a young woman who's expecting his child.
15:32When she told him she was pregnant, he promised to stand by her.
15:35But I'm afraid it's a promise he didn't keep.
15:38He took off and she hasn't seen him since.
15:40Mm-hmm.
15:41How did you find us?
15:42I ran a check on Mr. Mitchell, and this address seems to be the one he uses most.
15:46Yes, he certainly uses it when he needs a loan.
15:50Mrs. Mitchell, I realise how painful this must be.
15:52Oh, not nearly as painful as it's going to be for Fred if I ever get my hands on him, believe me.
15:56You will let me know if you hear from him?
15:58Oh, yes, you, the police, the CIB, I'm sure they're all after him.
16:04I'm sorry to have troubled you like this.
16:12My card, just in case.
16:14Thanks, but my father won't be contacting us again.
16:17Not if he knows what's good for him.
16:19Goodbye.
16:20Bye.
16:23Oh, that man!
16:25You'd think he would have learned his lesson after Susan and Sam.
16:27Oh, I feel sorry for this other girl, whoever she is.
16:30Yeah, but all the same, she's not your problem, Mum.
16:33Oh, you know, it's strange, Henry.
16:36I thought once the divorce was over, that was an end of it.
16:39But nothing's ever that simple.
16:41My credit rating's mud through no fault of my own.
16:45You might live down the stigma of being in prison,
16:48but I don't think you'll live down the stigma of being Fred Mitchell's son.
16:51Well, at least we don't have to worry about Lanny.
16:53She's a Robinson now.
16:54Yes.
16:55Yes, she is.
16:59That's it!
17:00Henry, you're a genius!
17:06He said he'll be timed up for another half an hour.
17:08Oh.
17:09Could you come back then?
17:10Oh, I suppose I'll have to, eh?
17:12There isn't anything wrong with Sam, Mr Bishop?
17:13No, no, no.
17:14I just want to talk to Paul about some new business ventures.
17:16Now that I'm out of the partnership, I don't like seeing my money lying idle.
17:19Half an hour, you said?
17:20About that.
17:21Okay.
17:22Um, Mr Bishop?
17:23Hmm?
17:24How did Nan seem today?
17:26Ah, a little touchy.
17:28Hmm.
17:29In other words, she's still furious with everyone, especially me.
17:31No, no, I've talked to her about that.
17:34She may have calmed down a bit.
17:35I hope so.
17:36Now you listen to me.
17:38Don't go feeling all guilty and rushing home to your grandmother until she's had time to see the error of her ways.
17:43You don't want her walking over you for the rest of your life.
17:46Yeah, I know, but she's not all bad, Mr Bishop, and I really hate fighting with her.
17:51Yes, I know.
17:52It's difficult being separated from someone you love, but sometimes it is for the best.
17:56Okay, I'll see you in a little while.
18:01Uh, excuse me.
18:04Oh, I'm sorry.
18:05What'll it be?
18:06No, love, I'm going.
18:07What's the damage?
18:08Oh.
18:10Um, what was it again?
18:11Just a coffee.
18:12Here you go.
18:13Oh, right.
18:15Good morning, Daphne.
18:16Here you go.
18:17Hi, Harold.
18:18Uh, that was a ten.
18:20Oh, I'm sorry.
18:21Thanks.
18:22Take a tip, love.
18:23Try an office job.
18:24You'll lose less money that way.
18:27The usual, Harold.
18:29Yes.
18:33Uh, Daphne.
18:34Uh, Daphne.
18:35G'day.
18:36How are you?
18:37Oh.
18:44Take five.
18:45Daphne.
18:46Daphne, I'm all right.
18:47Well, how come you're making coffee?
18:48You know Harold only drinks herbal tea.
18:50Oh, Harold, I'm sorry.
18:53You're all right.
18:54Time for a break.
18:56How are you bearing up?
18:57You had less sleep than I did.
18:58Oh, Mike and I'll catch up on some sleep tonight.
19:00How's the baby?
19:01Oh, good as gold.
19:03Well, then you should be at home sleeping, won't you, can?
19:05Daphne.
19:06Daphne, I can't just walk out of here.
19:08What are you going to have to do when the baby's due?
19:09Oh, don't remind me.
19:11I've been trying to think of someone I can get to run the place while Mark's at uni.
19:15What about that girl who took over while you were in hospital?
19:17Um, Mary, what's that?
19:18No, no.
19:19She's bought a hamburger place up on the highway.
19:21Well, then we'll just have to advertise.
19:22No.
19:23I want someone I know.
19:24Someone I can trust not to scare the customers away.
19:27Right now, I can't think of anyone who's free to do it.
19:32Oh, it's you, Mrs. Mangle.
19:34I'd like to see Harold, please.
19:36Mr. Bishop is out.
19:38And I have no idea where he is if he's not with you.
19:41Oh.
19:42He does seem to be spending a great deal of time with you these days.
19:45And I must say your influence is starting to show.
19:50You can hardly blame him for preferring my place.
19:53After all, this isn't much of a home for him, is it?
19:56Oh, you've seen to that, haven't you?
19:58You took advantage of my memory loss to cause trouble,
20:01persuading me to cook steak for his dinner that time.
20:04Well, if he moves out, I'll hold you entirely responsible.
20:08If he moves out, Mrs. Mangle, and I've no doubt that he will,
20:11the fault will be entirely yours.
20:13You've already lost your granddaughter.
20:15And you've alienated the neighbours with your petty, vindictive...
20:18Get off my property.
20:20I'll have you up for trespass.
20:22I am sick and tired of your threats, Mrs. Mangle.
20:25And the underhanded attempts you've made to get at everyone in the street.
20:29You made Des and Daphne's life hell for a while.
20:32Well, I'm damned if you're going to terrorise me or my family.
20:34Your family? The Mitchells?
20:37No, Mrs. Mangle, the Ramseys.
20:41Henry and I have had our name changed by deep pole.
20:44Yes, that's right.
20:46I'd like to see you start and cause trouble now.
20:49The Ramseys are back in Ramsey Street, Mrs. Mangle,
20:51and we don't take any nonsense from anyone.
21:03Neighbours.
21:05Everybody needs good neighbours.
21:09Just a friendly wave each morning
21:13helps to make a better day.
21:19Neighbours.
21:22Neighbours.
21:23Need to get to know each other.
21:26Next door is only a footstep away.
21:36Neighbours.
21:38Everybody needs good neighbours.
21:42With a little understanding.
21:46You can find the perfect plan.
21:51Neighbours should be there for one another.
21:59That's when good neighbours become good friends.
22:13Many thanks God.
22:15Right now you will find that great button.
22:17You will find it they can make you mine know.
22:19ımıils.
22:21You are only one oh MONA.
22:23Alright, you'll find it...
22:24There's so many people they are.
22:25There are lots of questions on this.
22:29You will find your favourite distractions and on that.