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00:00Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors. With a little understanding, you can find the perfect plan.
00:16Neighbors should be there for one another. That's when good neighbors become good friends.
00:37All right, Henry. Start talking and you better make it good. Henry!
00:42Yes, Mum? Don't you yes, Mum? I want a full explanation.
00:47Right. I don't want to know why my husband was calling you.
00:51It had something to do with that notice, didn't it? So you were just doing a favor for a friend, were you?
00:56Yes. For Des.
01:01For Desmond?
01:03He wanted to find his father, so I pretended to be a solicitor and I put the ad in the paper.
01:07I'm sorry, he didn't want you to find out.
01:10But Desmond has never had the slightest interest in his father. Why should he want to find him now?
01:15I think to tell him about Jamie.
01:18To tell him about Jamie?
01:21Henry, back here.
01:23Why would he want to tell his father about Jamie? As far as Desmond and I are concerned, Malcolm doesn't even exist.
01:29Well, did he tell you that was his reason, in so many words?
01:33Well, no. Look, I was just trying to help out. I don't know anything about it, really.
01:39I see.
01:42Thank you, Henry.
01:44Eileen, I'm sorry.
01:46I know how upset you must be by all this.
01:50Do you? I doubt it.
01:52Well...
01:54Maybe Des had a good reason.
01:56We'll see about that.
02:03Well...
02:05You've really done it this time, haven't you?
02:07I would say, of all your harebrained schemes, this would have to be the worst.
02:11A hell of a lot worse than you think it is, Mum.
02:12I would have warned Des.
02:25Hello?
02:27No, no, I'm sorry. They both popped out for a while.
02:30Would you like me to get one of them to call you back?
02:33Oh, Henry, Eileen's just walked in. Would you like...
02:36Hello?
02:38No, Eileen, just the person I wanted to speak to.
02:40Now, I don't want any gossip, so I think you'd better get this straight from the horse's mouth.
02:45It's a rather delicate matter.
02:46Where's Desmond?
02:47Rather than have any problems or misunderstanding, boy, before our marriage...
02:51Where is Desmond?
02:53Peace out with Sally.
02:55They've gone to the pizza place. Why, is there something wrong?
02:58Yes.
03:00Oh.
03:02Oh, I tell you, this does feel better. I feel like... I feel like a new person.
03:07Eileen, there is obviously something wrong. Now, what is it?
03:13My so-called son.
03:15Ah.
03:17He has completely and absolutely jeopardized a lifetime of trust and confidence.
03:21Oh, well...
03:23I'm sure that when he gets home, you'll both be able to sort something out.
03:26I'll be at matches.
03:28Sorry, we're closed.
03:29Yeah, why isn't the door locked then?
03:31Pete, how are you, mate?
03:32Long time no see.
03:33Oh, since school, yeah.
03:34Oh, don't mention that word.
03:36Oh, come on, you did alright.
03:38How's your, um... How's your bank telling going?
03:39It's okay, they seem to think I'm pretty hot.
03:41Oh, good. So why are you back in Arinsborough? I thought you'd left this place for good.
03:45Some things you can't escape from.
03:46Come on, mate.
03:47I'm cheating, mate.
03:48Oh, look!
03:49Very funny.
03:50Well, it's the oldest trick in the book and you fell for it.
03:51Well, it's good to get my own back on you.
03:52After all those practical jokes you played on me at school.
03:53Yeah, yeah, but you just wait.
03:54I've learned a few tricks while I've been away.
03:56Not if that's any indication.
03:57So you didn't answer my question.
03:58Why?
03:59Why?
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04:19Why?
04:20Why?
04:21Why are you back in town?
04:22I've been transferred to the Amersbury branch.
04:23I start on Monday.
04:24Not the Pacific bank?
04:25Yeah, why?
04:26Boy, you in for a surprise.
04:28Why?
04:29Why?
04:30Why haven't you heard about the bank manager there?
04:32He has Teller's blood for breakfast.
04:34Oh, what?
04:35Just my rotten luck.
04:37You sure?
04:38Yeah, well, I mean, why do you think the job came up?
04:40I mean, no offence, mate, but they just about had to scour the countryside to keep the numbers
04:43up.
04:44I mean, no one could stick at it for more than a month or two.
04:46Roll on Monday.
04:48So, are you doing anything tonight?
04:50All right, well, hang on a minute and I'll just clean up here and then I'll shout you
04:53out to dinner to salute those who are about to die.
04:56Why not?
04:57I've got nothing else to lose.
04:59Honestly, I could throttle that boy upsetting Eileen like that.
05:03Henry!
05:04Oh!
05:05If you use up all that hot water, I'll skin you alive.
05:07No.
05:08Oh, it's typical, you know.
05:09He's going to stay in there, only things have calmed down.
05:11Well, then he's going to be in there for quite some time now.
05:13Will you please stop buzzing around and let me have my say, please?
05:15Right, Harold, but it isn't going to solve anything.
05:17I don't want to talk about Eileen.
05:18I don't want to talk about Henry.
05:19I want to talk about us.
05:20Oh, Harold.
05:21I would say that our relationship needs a little nurturing, don't you?
05:24So, would you please take a break from the family and let... put us into perspective.
05:29Oh, Harold, I'm sorry, I can't go out to dinner.
05:32Why?
05:33Henry's put me in an appalling situation with Eileen.
05:35I've got to find ways of placating her, and fast.
05:38You know what she's like.
05:39She'll make her lives unbearable.
05:40And then there's Charlene and all her problems.
05:42Charlene.
05:43Oh, yes, and I haven't finished with Henry yet.
05:44Henry!
05:45If you don't come out of that bathroom, I'm going to come in and drag you out.
05:48Harold, I'm sorry.
05:50I can't go out to dinner with you tonight.
05:53I didn't come over to ask you to go out to dinner.
05:55I want you to go away with me for the weekend.
05:57Oh!
06:04Oh, hey, mate, you're home.
06:05There's enough pizza here to feed the entire street.
06:07Harold, come and get it, mate.
06:09He's gone out, Dad.
06:11Oh, well, Sally's really hungry. She can eat each year.
06:13Oh!
06:14I've just come from the Ramseys.
06:16Yeah, Sally was fine.
06:17You gonna eat your pizza here?
06:19I don't want anything, thank you.
06:21You all right, mate?
06:23No, no, I'm not all right.
06:26You know that my unfortunate marriage to your father is a chapter of my life I'd prefer to keep closed.
06:33Well, what have you got to say for yourself?
06:36About what?
06:37Oh, don't try and wriggle out of it, Desmond.
06:40Henry's confessed everything.
06:43Not content with bandying my private affairs around the community, you've given me the most awful shock.
06:48Have you any idea how I felt when I heard that man's voice on the telephone?
06:51Mum, can you forgive me?
06:53No, I'm sorry, I will not forgive you.
06:55You have brought it all back, the shame and the misery.
06:58Oh, I know you told Henry some cock and bull story about wanting your father to know about Jamie.
07:03I want the real truth, Desmond.
07:05Mrs. Clarke, perhaps I...
07:06Please be quiet, this is none of your business.
07:08I'm afraid it is.
07:10It's all my fault, I should never have got Des involved.
07:14But you see, Malcolm Clarke is my father too.
07:23I should never have involved you both.
07:26I never wanted to cause any trouble, but finding my father's been the most important thing in my life.
07:32Yes, and you obviously didn't care who you hurt in the process.
07:36Mum, we didn't want you to find out about any of this.
07:38But I did find out, Desmond.
07:40Not only have I been forced to relive the horror of his leaving me, I now find out he had an affair.
07:47He was unfaithful.
07:48How could you do this to me, Desmond?
07:53If there was one thing in this life I thought I could rely on, it was your loyalty.
07:57You still can, Mum.
07:59Then how could you let yourself go along with this deception?
08:02Because Sally's my half-sister, I owe her some loyalty as well.
08:05If you hadn't have found out about it, no harm would have been done.
08:09I see.
08:12And if you find your father, what then?
08:15Well, I want to see him again.
08:18Whether it's more than one son, I don't know.
08:22Well, there's obviously no room in your life for me, so be it.
08:26Mum, can't you understand?
08:27Would you call me a taxi, please? I'll pack.
08:29No, I'll go.
08:31This is all my fault, I should never have come here.
08:34No, you shouldn't.
08:36But since you obviously mean more to Desmond than I did, you must stay.
08:41That will leave you both free to find your father and play happy families.
08:44Mum, won't you listen?
08:45No, I don't want to listen to you, Desmond.
08:48I don't want to listen to you, I don't want to talk to you.
08:52In fact, I'm not sure I even want to see you again.
09:02Des, I'm sorry.
09:03I'm not mad you'd feel better about the marriage if you got to know me better.
09:11Look, we need some time alone together. We need time to reflect.
09:16Away from the problems and the gossip of Ramsey Street.
09:18Gossip?
09:19Gossip?
09:20Well, help Mengele have a field day.
09:22Nonsense.
09:23There'd be nothing indecent about it.
09:24We'd have our own separate rooms.
09:26Well, how do we prove that?
09:27Bring back photographs?
09:28Oh, Harold, you know what some people are like.
09:30They just want to think the worst.
09:32A nice quiet weekend would be an orgy as far as a rest of the street.
09:35Imagine...
09:36Harold!
09:37Are you propositioning my mother?
09:38No, I am not.
09:39I'm simply asking her to come away and have a nice quiet weekend with me.
09:43You reckon that's our proposition?
09:45Yes, I do.
09:46I've already explained to her that the whole thing would be totally innocent.
09:50What we do need is time together alone so we can have a long chat without interruptions.
09:56Do you expect me to believe that, Harold?
09:59Let alone the rest of Ramsey Street?
10:00Yes, I do.
10:01Harold!
10:02Regardless of what the rest of the street might or might not think, I'm not going.
10:06Oh, but Madge...
10:07Harold, please.
10:08I've made up my mind.
10:09I've got far too much housework to do and what's Henry going to get up to if I'm not
10:12here to keep my eye on him?
10:13He's already caused havoc in the Clark household.
10:16Henry, just finish setting the table, would you?
10:21For once.
10:22Just once.
10:23I wish you would keep your mouth shut.
10:25We threw those books out the window.
10:28Oh, yeah, that's right.
10:30Do you remember the time you, Scott and I got over the wall at the swimming pool in the
10:34middle of the night?
10:35We nearly got caught, yeah.
10:36It's a shame you miss Scott and Charlene's wedding, you know?
10:38Oh, yeah.
10:39I was off on a bank training course.
10:41What about you and Plain Jane?
10:42You still seeing it?
10:43Actually, she's overseas at the moment.
10:45Well, I'll just have a shower and get changed.
10:47Oh, Pete, this is Mrs. Mangle, my landlady.
10:50G'day.
10:51How do you do, Peter?
10:52Peter's an old friend of mine from school.
10:53We're gonna have dinner tonight and catch up on a few old times.
10:56I wish you'd told me earlier.
10:58I peeled all the vegetables.
11:00Oh.
11:01Sorry.
11:02Oh, well, they'll do for tomorrow.
11:05Bouncer.
11:06Here, boy.
11:08My dog.
11:09Your dog, huh?
11:10Yes, well, Bouncer, get away there with your dog.
11:12Go on.
11:13Get away.
11:14Mike, send him back home.
11:15I'll put the hose on him.
11:16Go on, Bouncer.
11:17Go on.
11:18How many times have I told you?
11:20Keep that dog on a chain.
11:21He doesn't like it, Mrs. Mangle.
11:23It's all right.
11:24He'll calm down once I move back to the Clarks.
11:26Be it on your own ahead, then.
11:27But if that dog gets run over again, I shall hold you entirely responsible.
11:34Phew, I heard old Mangle's a bit of a dragon.
11:37She's not too bad.
11:38She just misses Jane a bit, that's all.
11:40Yeah, I bet you do, too.
11:44Have you caught my taxi?
11:45Not yet, Mum.
11:46I thought we might be able to thrash this out.
11:47I'm sorry.
11:48At least can't I give you a lift, huh?
11:49Thank you very much.
11:50Mum.
11:51Mrs. Parks.
11:52Excuse me.
11:57Don't worry, mate.
11:58It's not your fault.
11:59No, it's mine.
12:00I shouldn't have got anyone else involved.
12:02I should have organised everything myself.
12:04It wasn't fair.
12:05Is she very upset?
12:10Looks like we've blown it good and proper this time, doesn't it?
12:14What do you mean?
12:15Your dad.
12:16He's not going to call now.
12:18Even if we put a million ads in the paper.
12:20I hadn't thought of that.
12:22Look, what's the next step?
12:23Do you two think you can go and discuss this somewhere else?
12:26You can plot all you like, but don't expect me to help.
12:29I'm more concerned about the damage we've done to Mum.
12:31Sorry, mate.
12:33But you said you wanted to find him.
12:35Well, I've changed my mind.
12:36Right now, I don't give a damn if I ever see him again.
12:42It's true.
12:43My own son.
12:44Oh, there, there, Eileen.
12:47Come along.
12:48Come and sit down and tell me all about it.
12:50After all I've done for him, how could he stab me in the back?
12:54Oh, there.
12:55Well, we shouldn't be too late if we go there.
12:57Mrs. Clark, what's wrong?
12:59Oh, Michael, it's Desmond.
13:00He's done the most dreadful thing.
13:02Oh, there, there, my dear.
13:04Here, here, use this.
13:05You two, you, you run along.
13:07I'll look after Eileen.
13:08Yeah, sure.
13:09Is there anything I can get you?
13:10I'll go and get Des, maybe.
13:11No, thank you.
13:12I never want to set eyes on him again.
13:15Now, Eileen, come along, come along.
13:18Calm down, calm down.
13:20That's one upset lady.
13:21Yeah, I think she's been fighting with Des again.
13:23It'll blow over, it always does.
13:25Who's Des, anyway?
13:26Oh, that's Mrs. Clark's son.
13:28And he's your new boss, actually.
13:30I warned you he was a bit of an anger, didn't I?
13:32I mean, if he can upset his own mother like that,
13:34imagine what he can do to his staff.
13:36I don't envy you, mate.
13:38Don't envy you at all.
13:39I suppose you think I'm overreacting.
13:46Came as a bit of a shock to me.
13:48I don't think you're overreacting at all.
13:51Such a wealth of unpleasant news.
13:54Of course it would affect you deeply.
13:57Whatever else Malcolm was, I always thought he was faithful.
14:00Stupid of me, I suppose, men being what they are.
14:04Well, you have all my sympathy, Eileen.
14:07As you know, I went through a similar trauma myself not too long ago.
14:12I don't think men were made to be honest.
14:15No.
14:16Not even Desmond.
14:18I mean, I suppose I can understand him wanting to see his father.
14:22Even though I wouldn't approve, but I mean,
14:25he could have come to me, told me about it.
14:29No.
14:31He had to plot behind my back with that by-blow of his father's.
14:36After all the years of love and care.
14:40I mean, Desmond was my whole life now.
14:44How could he do it to me?
14:47How could he do it to me?
14:52Sorry about losing my tempo.
15:07That's all right, I don't blame you.
15:09Do you want any more of this?
15:12No.
15:13Well, I think I'll go to bed.
15:17Okay.
15:18I'll see you in the morning.
15:20Yep.
15:21Is Eileen still upset?
15:35She's gone.
15:36Oh dear.
15:38Madge told me about your little deception.
15:40I'm not surprised your mother reacted so badly.
15:43Yep.
15:44Oh, never mind.
15:46Chin up, Des.
15:47She'll be okay once he gets over the shock, eh?
15:50Yeah.
15:51Look, there's some pizza there if you're hungry.
15:54Ah.
15:55I know.
15:56I think I'll settle for a nice cheese sandwich, eh?
16:00Oh, that was a good suggestion of yours, Des.
16:04What suggestion?
16:05Uh, that Madge and I should spend some time together.
16:08Oh.
16:09Unfortunately, she wouldn't hear about it.
16:11She shared my initial concern about people gossiping.
16:14Like I said before, mate.
16:16Saving your relationship's worth more than the few tongues waggy.
16:19Oh, I intend to persuade her.
16:21Don't you worry about that.
16:22Huh.
16:23It's business about her not being a good wife.
16:25Weekend with me.
16:26Away from Ramsey Street.
16:28That's what she needs to ease her mind.
16:30Mind you, though, Madge is rather a difficult person to persuade
16:33once she's made up her mind about something.
16:35It's the trouble with women.
16:37Stubborn and unreasonable, a lot of them.
16:40Well, don't you put up with it.
16:42You tell her that she's going away with you.
16:45Don't take no for an answer.
16:46Sweep her off her feet.
16:48Oh, dear.
16:50Imagine I have had her ups and downs.
16:52I wouldn't like to antagonise her by getting too pushy.
16:54No, no, no, man.
16:55You haven't been pushy enough.
16:56Now, what are you, mate?
16:57A man or a mouse?
16:59Oh.
17:02You know what?
17:03You are right.
17:04I won't take no for an answer.
17:11See?
17:16Sorry, Harold.
17:17You had luck.
17:18Mum's out of the milk bar.
17:20So much the better.
17:29Um, what's all this?
17:38I am taking my fiancée away for a short holiday.
17:42Oh, right.
17:43And if anyone tries to stop me, it'll be the worst for them.
17:45Harold, go for it.
17:46Go for it.
17:47I intend to.
17:49Get me a suitcase.
17:50Yeah.
17:51Come on!
17:59Chamomile tea, Eileen.
18:01It'll do us good.
18:02Calm the nerves.
18:05Oh, I sometimes feel it would have been better if the good Lord had invented Eve first and forgotten all about, Adam.
18:13It's the hair.
18:15I beg your pardon?
18:17The hair.
18:18Men have so much body hair.
18:20Like apes.
18:21They're closer to the animal kingdom than we are.
18:23I suppose it's not their fault.
18:24They can't help it.
18:25I suppose you could be right there.
18:31Yes.
18:32Well, I'll never trust another man again.
18:34See what came of my relying on Desmond?
18:36No.
18:37No man is trustworthy.
18:40On the whole, I agree with you, of course, but perhaps there is the odd trustworthy man.
18:48Show me one.
18:51Well, um...
18:53Mr Bishop.
18:54He's a true gentleman.
18:56Hmm.
18:57Well, there was a time when you and I, Nell, had our doubts about that.
19:00I, for one, still have.
19:06What on earth's going on?
19:07We are going on a holiday.
19:09But, Harold, I told you before I can't...
19:10The poser will go on a fine.
19:11Hemley can look after the house while you're gone.
19:12No worries.
19:13Have you got your handbag?
19:14Good.
19:15Have a nice time.
19:16Harold, I told you before, I cannot just walk out like that.
19:18In your life, Mad Ramsey, you're going to do exactly as you're told.
19:20Henry, take that.
19:21Yes.
19:22Harold!
19:23Harold, your arm!
19:24Now we swap!
19:25Harold!
19:26Mr Bell!
19:27Oh!
19:28You drop me under the throttle, you!
19:30Harold!
19:31Everybody needs good neighbors.
19:32Just a friendly way each morning.
19:33Helps to make a better day.
19:34Neighbors need to get to know each other.
19:38Next door is only a footstep away.
19:40Neighbors need to get to know each other.
19:47Neighbors need to get to know each other.
19:53Next door is only a footstep away.
19:57Neighbors need to get to know each other.
20:01Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors
20:10With a little understanding, you can find the perfect plan
20:18Neighbors should be there for one another
20:26That's when good neighbors become friends
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