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00:00Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors
00:07With a little understanding
00:11You can find the perfect blend
00:17Neighbors should be there for one another
00:23That's when good neighbors become good friends
00:53I'm a thief, I had a hundred bucks in my room and it's gone
00:56You're the only one who's been in there?
00:57I've been out most of the afternoon
00:59So who took it Charlene?
01:00Come on man
01:01He's beating each other's brains out isn't going to solve anything
01:03Madge's right, now calm down, both of you
01:04The money just didn't disappear
01:06Look, I'm sure we'll find it in your room somewhere
01:09We'll conduct a search later
01:10Now in the meantime, you take Kelly out and I'll lend you some cash
01:12I don't make sure money, I want mine
01:14And I'm going to get effort to punch you out of there
01:15Just try it mate
01:16Listen, there will be no fighting in Madge's house
01:19It's half my house
01:20Alright, so take this, we'll work out what happened later
01:22Come on
01:23You can keep your money
01:24Kelly, I'll just have to settle for a long ride on the bike
01:26That hundred bucks better be there when I get back mates
01:33I never touched his rotten money
01:35Look, he's got a big mouth and a bad temper just like his dad
01:38He didn't mean it Henry
01:40I like hell he didn't
01:41Once a thief, always a thief, that's what he reckons
01:43When he's calm down, I'm sure he'll remember he's put it somewhere else
01:46Mum, you don't reckon I took it, do you?
01:52Look, I know Larry Spencer should have been present when I opened the bank safe
01:56The thieves didn't see it that way, unfortunately
02:02Look, I set the camera in motion, what more could I do?
02:05They were holding my wife as hostage
02:07Yeah
02:08I would do it exactly the same way again if it meant saving her life
02:14State manager again?
02:19Hmm
02:20Yeah
02:22Seemed to think when I was talking to him earlier that he'd love to use this robbery to make waves at head office
02:32That's exactly what he's up to
02:35He's never liked me
02:37Well the police got the thieves, the bank got their money back
02:41They ought to be giving you a medal
02:45Hemmings doesn't think so
02:47Well what were you supposed to do when I was the hostage?
02:50Well the way he sees it, the bank comes first
02:54You can always get another wife
02:55Ah, charming
02:57Des, what if everyone at the inquiry on Monday agrees with Gordon Hemmings?
03:02You're not going to get demoted or anything are you?
03:06Hey
03:07Relax
03:08It's just a formality
03:11He's just trying to put the wind up me
03:17Well I have been through that room with a fine tooth comb and there is no sign of Shane's money
03:22It has to be somewhere
03:23Are you sure you didn't go through his drawers for some reason?
03:26Things may have been tough in prison but I do have my own supply of socks and underwear mum
03:30We could have a look outside, Shane may have dropped it or something
03:33Harold, it was in his room
03:35That's it isn't it?
03:36You believe him, you think I'm lying
03:39Henry, things just look bad for you that's all
03:42Because I'm fresh out of prison right?
03:44Well I should have known better than to think that anyone around here would give me a second chance
03:48I'm going to the pub
03:50I thought you didn't have any money
03:52Well according to you and Shane I've got a hundred bucks
03:55I don't get you mum
03:58A while ago he was a hero, now he's a crim again
04:01Oh Sharlene, Shane wouldn't lie
04:05I just don't know what to think
04:08No I do
04:09Henry didn't take that money
04:12I wouldn't blame him if he walked out for good after the way he just treated him
04:18Oh Harold, I want to believe him
04:21I just don't know
04:25There we go
04:27Chamomile tea, very good for soothing the nerves
04:30Oh thanks Harold
04:34Madge, I don't want to intrude on family matters but if you'd like to talk about it I'm very good at listening
04:40Shane and Henry have never got along
04:43Even when they were kids they were always in each other's throats
04:46You know it's funny I always had a lot to say to Max about the way he was bringing up his boys but
04:54When you look at them now, first Shane and Henry
05:00And Henry
05:03Oh Shane's a hard worker and honest is the day
05:08And Henry
05:10Well
05:12You can't be too hard on yourself Madge
05:15He's an adult, he's responsible for himself now
05:17Yes I know
05:19Maybe, maybe if I'd been tougher on him when he was little he wouldn't have gone off the rails
05:26Do you know he's been in trouble ever since he was able to go to the shop by himself
05:32Now I can remember once when he was eight or maybe nine
05:36And he came home with his pockets stuffed with lollies
05:41I'd only given him 20 cents
05:43Tried to tell me the man in the shop gave them to him
05:48But of course he was lying
05:51He'd bought a few and pinched the rest
05:54Well naturally I paid up
05:57Ticked him off and smacked his bottom and
06:01That was like water off a duck's back
06:04That was just a start
06:07By the time he was in his teens he'd hit the juvenile courts
06:10Eventually I just stopped trying to come for him
06:17He went to prison
06:19Well perhaps that's finally taught him a lesson
06:22Oh, I'd like to think so
06:24He's only been out five minutes studying all over again
06:30I don't think I can take it anymore
06:32Man, you want to believe in Marie, don't you?
06:36I want to know it's not true
06:39Well...
06:41Would it help if I had to talk to him in private?
06:47He might find it easier to tell the truth to an outsider
06:51Do you really think so?
06:52Well it wouldn't hurt
06:54Thanks Harold
06:57I want two beers, thanks
07:00Yeah
07:02I wouldn't worry too much
07:04Rosemary seems to be petty cop
07:06Yeah, well if that magazine prints anything about me
07:08You could just put the skids under the Daniels Corporation
07:10And I don't care how confident Rosemary appears
07:13She reckon she's still got an ace or two up her sleeve?
07:16I was glad to get her to home too
07:18Rosemary and Helen are organising Lucy's wardrobe for the trip overseas as fast as they pack
07:24Lucy unpacks
07:26Good old Aussie gear's not good enough for France
07:28Yeah, still it's going to be a terrific opportunity for her
07:31You're going to miss her though, aren't you?
07:33Terrific
07:35Yeah, how could I say no?
07:37Can we dance? I'll hope you're blue ones, thanks Harold
07:39About time your old man gave you another lesson, thank you
07:41I heard 50 cents says I'll wipe the floor with you
07:44You're right
07:46I'll just have a little practice first, okay?
07:49Oh, should have made it five bucks
07:51G'day Henry, G'day
07:53What do you have?
07:54Oh look, I won't get into a round, I'm a bit light on for cash
07:56Ah, nothing of the sort, you saved the bankroll
07:58Including some which came from this place
08:00The least we can do is let the old man buy your drink
08:02Another one, thanks Rob
08:03Right, thanks mate
08:05You play Henry?
08:07It's been a long, long time
08:09Listen, I've got a little wager game with Dad, why don't you join in?
08:10Well, you can referee at the same time
08:12Oh look, I'd hate to slow up the game
08:14Well, suit yourself
08:15Mind you, if you want to pick up some pointers, I'm the one to watch, not him
08:18We'll see about that
08:20See what I mean?
08:22Well, okay
08:25Then why not?
08:26Tez, forget Gordon Hemmings
08:32Think of something more positive, like the bubba
08:37What do you think? Is it going to be a boy?
08:40And what happens if it's a girl? Are you going to give it back?
08:43One of each?
08:44One at a time, if it's alright, but you
08:46Yeah, okay, but the boy first
08:47Just a happy, healthy baby, that's all I want
08:50Me too
08:53Hi Mike
08:55Sorry, I didn't mean to disturb you
08:57That's okay
08:59Mum's all over at Clive's
09:01Yes, all hell's broken loose
09:03She reckons he's been packing it all the wrong way, so she's doing it all again
09:06Poor old Clive
09:07Good old Clive, he's keeping Eileen busy
09:14You're a wishing bouncer, aren't you?
09:16Ah, yeah, a little bit
09:18Well, he's got to go home with Lucy
09:20You know, after what happened today
09:24I've been having second thoughts
09:26Maybe a dog isn't such a bad idea
09:28It's best with Daph being here on her own
09:31You know, make me feel a whole lot safe for this
09:34Hmm, we'd have to get a dog we could train
09:37I mean, not just a little pup
09:39And it'd have to be good-natured
09:41Oh, I don't think they deliver them with reference instead
09:44Anyway, where will either of us find time to train a dog?
09:48Well, a dog doesn't need looking after 24 hours a day
09:52Yeah, but it'd need walking, mate
09:53And I like to put my feet up after work
09:55Well, I'd walk it, and I'd train it when I had time off from uni
09:58Yeah? You'd have to be prepared to take it over altogether
10:01I mean, a dog just likes to have one person in command
10:02It's fine by me
10:04Good! Now all we have to do is find a dog that's going to put up with us lot
10:09Oh, just, listen, take a little bit longer to line it up next time, eh?
10:14Alright
10:18Ah, you're supposed to throw the board, not your mates
10:21Sorry, I warned you I was out of practice
10:23Ah, that's alright, you'll get the hang of it
10:25Ah, just what we need, a fourth for a game
10:28Ah, thanks, Jim, but I just put a quick word with Henry
10:31You got a minute?
10:32Don't worry, mate, we'll wait for you
10:34Good
10:38Madge is pretty upset
10:40She's upset? She sent you here to tell me that?
10:43Nobody sent me
10:45Now, look, Henry, I believe you're going straight
10:47But I have to ask, and I'm only going to ask this once
10:49Did you take Shane's money?
10:54No
10:55I haven't got a clue what happened to it, but I did not take it
10:59Good, that's all I wanted to know
11:02You believe me?
11:03Yes
11:05You'll never convince Mum
11:07I'll do my best
11:08I'll see you later
11:09Harold
11:11Thanks
11:14Good night, Paul
11:15Jim
11:16Night, see you, Harold
11:17There you go, mate
11:23Ah, and try to hit the board this time, if it were possible
11:26The coloured bits, all the bright coloured bits
11:28Right
11:33Wow
11:35All those fast
11:36Beginner's luck, I think
11:37I'll bet you couldn't do it again
11:38Probably not
11:39All the same
11:42I'm going to risk a dollar
11:43You're getting a bit cocky on the strength of one lucky shot, aren't you?
11:46Maybe
11:47How about you?
11:49Go?
11:50If you want to as well as throw your money out the window
11:52Why not, Dad, what do you reckon?
11:54I'm in
11:55Well, come on
11:56See if you can do it again, mind you, we're not going to hold our breath
12:06When beginner's luck seems to be holding
12:08Do you reckon you can break the hat trick?
12:09No, no way
12:10Come on, why don't you?
12:11Quick while you're at him
12:12Oh, what the hell?
12:13Double or nothing
12:14Oh, come on, you said you were short
12:15Just take the money and run, go
12:16Now, one more try
12:17What about you, Bikes?
12:18Okay
12:19Okay, here you go
12:20Look, Henry told me he didn't take that money and I believe him
12:22I knew you were on our side, Harold
12:23Oh, Charlene, it's not a question of sides, I just want the truth
12:25You try and talk around him, every time I open my mouth she jumps down my throat
12:26Oh, no
12:27Oh, no
12:28Oh, no
12:29No
12:30Oh, no
12:31No
12:32No
12:33No
12:34No
12:35No
12:36No
12:37No
12:38No
12:39No
12:40No
12:41No
12:42No
12:43No
12:44No
12:45No
12:46No
12:47No
12:48No
12:49No
12:50No
12:51No
12:52No
12:53No
12:54No
12:54Well, I am a good judge of character, Madge, and that boy looked me in the eye and he told me the truth.
12:59Mm, I mean, it's the time he's looked me in the eye and told me a whole load of garbage.
13:02Well, not this time.
13:04Well, what happened to Shane's money, then?
13:06We may never know, but sure as eggs, Henry didn't take it.
13:10Well, if you're satisfied.
13:12I am.
13:14So, look, just relax. That boy of yours is going to be all right.
13:17I'll have a word with Shane, make him see some reason.
13:20Well, thanks for stepping in, Harold.
13:24You've been going it alone for too long, Madge.
13:28You're a fine woman.
13:30And a good mother.
13:33But, um, well, you need someone to back you up, like we all do from time to time.
13:41It's been a long time since there's been anyone there to back me up.
13:46I want to change all that.
13:49Uh, you do realise that you're the reason that I'm staying in Ehrensborough, don't you?
13:55Oh, Henry, really.
14:05Oh, Henry, really.
14:06Oof.
14:07So you did take it. You were lying.
14:08Oh, Henry.
14:09Could you?
14:10Could you?
14:11Come on now, Mitch.
14:12It's a breakie.
14:13Come on.
14:14Come on.
14:15Come on.
14:16Come on.
14:17Come on.
14:18Come on.
14:19What's wrong, honey?
14:20Shane, I'm sorry.
14:21He was lying.
14:22I was sort of hoping I was wrong.
14:24You are wrong.
14:25You are wrong.
14:26You all are.
14:27He's only 60 here.
14:28Yeah.
14:29I would be.
14:30I have no idea.
14:31take it. You were lying. Oh, Henry, could you? I might not have a match. It's a brekkie.
14:40What's wrong, mate? Shane, I'm sorry. He was lying. I was sort of hoping I was wrong.
14:49You are wrong. You all are. It's only 60 here. What makes you so sure it's Shane's money?
14:57Henry left here last night with nothing, or he said he did, and he comes back with that. What
15:00do you think? Shane, I'm sorry. I'll make sure he pays you back the other 40. Well, I'm
15:07going to go to church. Excuse me. Henry, wake up. Come on. What's happening? Wake up. I want
15:21to know where you got that money. What money? Come on, Bouncer. You've got to eat something.
15:28He'll eat when he's hungry, Lucy. Don't baby him. But who's going to look after him while
15:32I'm away? We all will. Well, who's going to take him for his walk? We all will. And bath
15:39him? Well, that'll be Scott's job. I bet he won't do it. He would if he knows what's good
15:43for him. Well, who's going to play with him? Bouncer gets very depressed if no one plays.
15:47Lucy, stop fussing. You'll be fine. Hello, Jim. Hello, Lucy. Lucy, take Bouncer outside, would
15:55you please? All right. Come on, Bouncer. What's Helen about, Jim? She and Rose, we're having
16:00a snooze. We're hung out from trying to organise Lucy's trip. Oh, I see. I'll come back later.
16:04Well, there's a problem. Can I help? Well, it's Henry. I'm worried about him. Oh, come
16:11home a little the worse for where, did he? Yes, how did you know? Paul and I were at the
16:15pub too. He may be a reformed character, but he's still got a trick or two up his sleeve.
16:19Hmm. Dare I ask what he was up to? He played possum. He let Paul think that he couldn't play
16:26darts, then took him and the rest of us at the pub for about 60 bucks and more booze than he could
16:30consume. You mean he won that money? Fair and square. Well, almost. Oh, Jim, what have I done?
16:40Hi, Daphne. Hi, Lucy. Hi. How's it going? Had your breakfast yet, Lucy? Yes, thanks.
16:45Down. But Bouncer didn't eat his. Oh, didn't he? Oh, I know what he likes.
16:52Come on, Bouncer. So it's off on the big silver bird tomorrow, huh? Yep. All packed and ready to go.
16:57You remember to say hi to Bradley. Yeah, tell him that we miss him a lot. And say hi to Jack and
17:01Andrea. And tell Brady we get a real kick out of his letters. Only we'd like more than one every six
17:07months. Yeah, right. Hey, Bouncer's going to miss you. No, not really. That's why I came over.
17:13Would you like to take him back? Oh, you want me to look after him while you're away?
17:17No, I mean for good. He doesn't really like being with us. He keeps trying to come back
17:22to you. Besides, I could come and visit him all the time. Take him for walks while you're
17:26at uni. Oh, what do you reckon, Dez? You did say it'd be a good idea to have the dog.
17:29Yeah, well, I was talking more of a guard dog. He's a bit young, isn't he? Well, he's only
17:33a pup. He'll soon be a big dog. Yeah, I'll train him properly. I mean, you're supposed
17:37to train him when they're young. You said you wanted a boy. Yeah, but not with four legs
17:40and a tail. Oh, Dez, stop teasing. Of course you can keep bouncing, Mike. It's fine for
17:46both of us. Oh, thanks, Dez.
17:54Henry, you don't have to go. What are you expecting to do? You've accused him of being
18:03a liar and a thief. Why would he stick around for another server, though? I was wrong. Henry,
18:10I'm very sorry. That's what you said last time. Five minutes later, you're calling him a crim
18:15again. I thought you were going to church. I'm not going anywhere until Henry hears me out.
18:22I know where you got the money. Jim Robinson told me.
18:31You couldn't take my word for it, could you? You'll listen to Shane, you'll listen to your
18:35neighbours, but me? My word's not good enough. Henry, please, I've treated you very badly.
18:43I just, I want you to forgive me for misjudging you. One thing I did learn in prison, Mum, is how
18:52important the little things seem. Just having your own comb, your own piece of soap, you
18:59wouldn't believe how important those things are. And you hang on to them because, I don't
19:05know, it's all that's left of you as a person. That's why I could never take something that
19:10wasn't mine. Not anymore. Can you understand what I'm trying to say?
19:17Do you know what I think the biggest mistake we've made is? Not talking to each other enough.
19:25It's all very well to go on about making a fresh start, but a lot's happened to all of
19:30us. We can't really pick up the threads unless we understand each other properly. And that
19:38takes time. I know. So, uh, why don't you stay in? We'll all try together.
19:53Can we make this a threesome?
19:54Well.
19:58Yeah. Yeah, I really think you should tell Mike yourself, Miss...
20:02Miss...
20:03Yeah, I know you're upset, but...
20:08Yeah, okay, I'll tell him. Bye.
20:13Gordon Hemmings again?
20:15No.
20:16I've got a message for Mike. Where is he?
20:19He's at the back playing with banter.
20:23Is it bad news?
20:26Yeah, it's very bad.
20:32Everybody needs good neighbors.
20:36Just a friendly way each morning
20:39Helps to make a better day.
20:47Neighbors
20:48Need to get to know each other
20:53Next door is only
20:56A footstep
20:58Away
20:59Neighbors
21:02Neighbors
21:03Neighbors
21:04Everybody needs good neighbors
21:06Neighbors
21:07Everybody needs good neighbors
21:09With a little understanding
21:11You can find the perfect plan
21:13Neighbors
21:14With a little understanding
21:16You can find the perfect plan
21:18Neighbors
21:20Should be there for one another
21:23That's when good neighbors
21:24If one another
21:25That's when good neighbors
21:49That's when good neighbors