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00:00Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours
00:05With a little understanding
00:08You can find the perfect blend
00:14Neighbours should be there for one another
00:21That's when good neighbours become good
00:30Are you going to watch the late night movie?
00:34What is it?
00:35They drove by night with Humphrey Bogart and George...
00:38George Raft?
00:39No, I've seen it.
00:41Well, I might hit the sack.
00:43Oh, what now?
00:47There's somebody in the house.
00:48What? Which house?
00:49My house, number 30.
00:51Hey?
00:51There's lights and music.
00:53Quickly, give me the key.
00:54Hang on a minute, this sounds like a job for the police.
00:56Police?
00:57Oh, by the time they get here, whoever it is could have wrecked the place.
01:00Well, if there's music, it's probably just kids or something.
01:02Um, all right, um, Mike and I will check it out.
01:05You stay here.
01:06I will not.
01:06That's my house.
01:07They're vandalising.
01:09Kids.
01:10Kids.
01:10Oh, for heaven's sake!
01:36I can't tell kids it's funny.
01:38It's not supposed to be funny, it's supposed to be sexy.
01:41Every time we get going, you start laughing.
01:43I'm sorry, you take it all so seriously.
01:46Look, do you want the other girls at school to laugh?
01:48No.
01:49Well, come on, let's do it properly.
01:54Now this one.
01:55What in the what?
02:08Oh, you usually bring toast and coffee up to our room about an hour on Sunday.
02:18Yes, but you never eat it because it always goes off again, don't you?
02:22Funny how you only appreciate the little things in life when you haven't got time to enjoy them.
02:26Gail, listen, you don't have to stand in at the hotel if you don't want.
02:29I'm sure Ron would understand if you ran.
02:31Ron's the one I'm filling in for, darling.
02:32He's got the flu.
02:34Well, what about Henry?
02:34He's always glad of a few extra bucks.
02:36Thanks to Maj's rostering, Henry can count on plenty of extra money over next week or so.
02:41Besides, I need all the first-hand experience once again.
02:44Hiya.
02:45Oh.
02:47Besides, we've still got all the chaos Derek Morris left behind to sort out,
02:50and you'll have your hands full too.
02:52They can wait.
02:53I'd rather spend Sunday morning having breakfast in bed with you.
02:56Liar, you always complain about crumbs in the bed.
02:59Now come on, my shift starts in five minutes.
03:02Morning.
03:03Morning, Jane.
03:04Have I missed a day?
03:06I could have sworn today was Sunday.
03:07You two look like you're ready for the office.
03:09Yes, the new manager of Lassadus here is a real slave driver.
03:12Would you need a hand?
03:13Oh, thanks, Jane, but some of us ought to enjoy our day of rest.
03:16No, I don't mind.
03:17I haven't got anything else to do.
03:19Oh, certainly help.
03:20The sooner I get things back on an even keel, the happier I'll be.
03:23You sure you don't mind?
03:24Not at all.
03:25Actually, I was looking for an excuse to get out of the house.
03:27Aunt Edie giving you a hard time, huh?
03:29Hmm.
03:30Things are a bit awkward.
03:32Huh.
03:32Oh, hop in.
03:34Although I can't promise that things are going to be any more peaceful at the office.
03:41Bomb.
03:42Now, you sure you don't want to keep an eye on me while I have a shower,
03:45just in case I have a couple of strange ladies tucked away somewhere?
03:47Aren't you ever going to let me live this down?
03:50Nope.
03:51It's not often I get a chance like this.
03:53I only got so crazy because I love you.
03:56Don't you think I know that?
03:59Yeah.
04:00You know what Jeremy was like.
04:01He didn't know what the word trust meant.
04:03Gail, I am not Jeremy.
04:05And besides, I love you too much to even consider looking at another woman.
04:09You sure?
04:10Absolutely.
04:11Come on.
04:13Mind you, I wouldn't want another apology.
04:15You do it so nicely.
04:16I promise never, ever to suspect you of seeing another woman again.
04:21Oh, not bad.
04:22Not bad at all.
04:24But, um, I think you can do better.
04:27Oh, what do you want from me?
04:28Oh, I can think of a number of things.
04:30Yeah, so can I.
04:31Would you settle for dinner out tonight, my shop?
04:33Oh, that's a pretty good start.
04:35But don't you think that's going to get you off the hook entirely?
04:37I suppose I should really apologise to Helen again too.
04:41No, no.
04:42You just concentrate on me.
04:43Fran can look after herself.
04:44Oh, you usually bring toast and coffee up to our room about an hour on Sunday.
04:55Yes, but you never eat it because it always goes off again, don't you?
04:59Funny how you only appreciate the little things in life when you haven't got time to enjoy it.
05:03Gail, listen, you don't have to stand in at the hotel if you don't want.
05:06I'm sure Ron would understand if you ran.
05:08Ron's the one I'm filling in for, darling.
05:10He's got the flu.
05:11Oh, what about Henry?
05:12He's always glad of a few extra bucks.
05:14Thanks to Maj's rostering, Henry can count on plenty of extra money over next week or so.
05:18Besides, I need all the first-hand experience I forget.
05:21Oh, yeah.
05:22Oh.
05:23Besides, I've still got all the chaos Derek Morris left behind to sort out and you'll have your hands full too.
05:29They can wait and rather spend Sunday morning having breakfast in bed with you.
05:34Liar, you always complain about crumbs in the bed.
05:36Now, come on.
05:37My shift starts in five minutes.
05:39Morning.
05:40Morning, Jane.
05:41Have I missed today?
05:43I could have sworn today was Sunday.
05:44You two look like you're ready for the office.
05:46Yes, the new manager of Lester is here as a real slave driver.
05:49Would you need a hand?
05:50Oh, thanks, Jane, but some of us ought to enjoy our day of rest.
05:53No, I don't mind.
05:54I haven't got anything else to do.
05:56Oh, certainly hell.
05:58The sooner I get things back on an even keel and happy, I'll be.
06:00You sure you don't mind?
06:01Not at all.
06:02Actually, I was looking for an excuse to get out of the house.
06:04Aunt Edie giving you a hard time, huh?
06:07Hmm.
06:07Things are a bit awkward.
06:09Huh.
06:09Oh, I'll be.
06:11Although I can't promise that things are going to be any more peaceful at the office.
06:29Is this what you're looking for?
06:31Oh, thanks.
06:32You know, Madge could do an entire inventory in an hour.
06:34What a shame she decided to quit then.
06:36Hmm.
06:37How's it been going?
06:37Oh, I haven't got time to chat.
06:39Oh, like that, eh?
06:40I'm sorry.
06:42To be honest, I'm beginning to wonder how Madge coped at all when she was here on her own.
06:45So you won't change your mind about getting Henry in?
06:47Uh-uh.
06:47The day's half over and Ron rang to say he's feeling better, so he'll do tonight's shift.
06:50How's it going at the office?
06:51Oh, fine.
06:52Jane's been a great help.
06:53In fact, I came over to see if you wanted a lunch break.
06:55I can't.
06:56But could you bring me a couple of sandwiches?
06:57Yeah, sure.
06:59Listen, whatever happened to those lovely, lazy Sundays we used to have, eh?
07:02Just the two of us.
07:04Hey, listen.
07:06Why don't we go out tonight and catch a movie, eh?
07:08We haven't done it in ages.
07:09Oh, no, I can't.
07:10Sorry.
07:11Oh, got another date, have we?
07:13Yes.
07:14With Keith Franklin.
07:15Oh, you're doing legal stuff on a Sunday?
07:17Yeah, you have to.
07:18Well, he's going to Perth tomorrow, so these papers can't wait.
07:21Must have a heart of gold to work on the weekends.
07:23And I'm sure his generosity is going to be reflected in the bill.
07:26We can afford it.
07:28Besides, think how much we're saving by having you working in the bar.
07:31Hmm.
07:32Yeah.
07:35Me...
07:35Taking the baby for a walk, huh?
07:42Ha-ha.
07:43Now, I forgot to put it back last night.
07:46I, uh...
07:47I've got a lot of apologising to do to Nell.
07:49Nah, she mightn't have even missed it yet.
07:51Anyway, it's rather than a good cause.
07:53Not according to her.
07:55You see, she refused to be a sponsor in the scavenger hunt,
07:57so I can't see her being too sympathetic.
08:00Ha-ha.
08:01Yes, well, perhaps you're right.
08:02I'll, uh...
08:03I'll just put him back and run.
08:06Yes.
08:07I'll be doing your backyard today.
08:09Good on you.
08:10It's overgrown.
08:11Paul's been playing Tarzan out there.
08:13Can't I have any fun?
08:14Ha-ha.
08:15Ha-ha.
08:15Ha-ha.
08:16Ha-ha.
08:16Ha-ha.
08:16Ha-ha.
08:16Hey, by the way,
08:17what happened to you after the scavenger hunt yesterday, eh?
08:19I was doing my bit for international relations.
08:22Ah, sure.
08:23More like you were chatting up that pommy chick.
08:25Now, you can hardly call my smooth technique chatting up, mate.
08:29I was teaching her all about romance.
08:32And let me tell you,
08:34if you press the right buttons,
08:35the proper English aren't so proper.
08:37Ha-ha-ha.
08:38Ha-ha.
08:39I'm not sure that I want to hear this.
08:41To the backyard, Henry.
08:43Slave driver.
08:49Oh, no.
08:54So, when do you leave?
08:56Early next week.
09:01You really hate me, don't you?
09:02No.
09:10Neighbours.
09:12Everybody needs good neighbours.
09:15Neighbours.
09:16Just a friendly way each morning
09:19Helps to make a better day
09:24Neighbours.
09:29Need to get to know each other
09:32Next door is only
09:36A footstep away
09:40Neighbours.
09:45Everybody needs good neighbours
09:49With a little understanding
09:53You can find the perfect plan
09:57Neighbours
10:01Should be there for one another
10:05That's when good neighbours
10:09Become good friends
10:15Becourses become good friends
10:20Friends