And not afraid are we, say the fishermen three. And all night long the nets they threw to the stars in a twinkling foam. And down from the skies came a wooden shoe bringing the fishermen home. And there ain't no judgment day. And there ain't no big brass ring. And there ain't no pot of gold. At the end of the rain for anything. It's just the things that be. And not afraid are we, say the fishermen three. Where you going? What do you wish? The old moon asked the three. We've come to fish for the herring fish. They live in the beautiful sea. Where you going? What do you wish? The old moon asked the three. Where you going? You, Mark Swyro, very talented performer out here promoting the new album and the single, The Fisherman Three. We'll put that down there. All we have time to say is the happiest of happy Father's Day tomorrow to all the dads that may be watching at the moment. Put your feet up. Wait till you get breakfast in bed. It might be 5pm in the afternoon, but sit back and hope for it. Until we see you next week, have a great week, everyone. Bye for now. You'll be watching Hey Hey on Saturday, produced by Pam Fancy, directed by Peter, Grandpa, Ops. Congratulations, Gracie and Jason. And goodnight, Tom. Goodnight, Russell. Goodnight. Tina. Nega. Laka. Goodnight, Kerry. Goodnight, boys. Goodnight, Elise. Goodnight. Goodnight, Joe. Goodnight, things. Well done, Molly. Boys, to men. Down only stressed exclusively by Trillini. Our computer system is supplied by NEC, which is supplying caucus. There's a Seable townhouse in Sydney at the Seable of Melbourne. Hey Hey is produced by Thomas Carroll from the Nine Network Australia. And the beer, and the beer, and the beer. That's all, folks. Hey Hey on Saturday was proudly sponsored by McDonald's with a Mac Times-ripe morning, noon or night, and Canberra Dairy Mochonto with that famous class and a half. Newsbreak, brought to you by National Mutual. Hello again. Police have been questioning a man in relation to a fatal overnight accident. The victim, an 18-year-old Yandjibab youth, died when he was catapulted through a car's windscreen after being knocked down in South Terrace Fremantle at 4am. The crew of this car walked away from a spectacular crash while competing in a sprint stage of the classic car rally in Bumbri. Spectators also escaped injury. Perth Fire Officers are again appealing for the compulsory installation of smoke detectors in homes. The call follows a lucky escape for three people from an overnight blaze. Senate opposition leader Robert Hill is to resign from the Senate and contest a seat in the House of Representatives. But he denies that this signals more leadership problems for Alexander Downer. And a spectacular example of Aboriginal traditional painting will soon be seen right around the world. This Qantas jet takes off tomorrow on a worldwide promotional tour. It's paint job called Wannala Dreaming. The weather, fine tomorrow, a top of 20 after an overnight low of 7 degrees. Take care and good night. Doctor says you're on the way back. But it was touch and go. It gave me such a fright. Yeah, looks like I'll be laid up for quite some time. Yeah, well, I'll try and cut back where I can. There's going to be less money coming in. We still have the mortgage. The bills we'll have to pay. Health insurance won't cover any of that. I'll have to reorganise things. What are you smiling at? I'm alive. And that national mutual policy, they're sending us a $70,000 lump sum. You ask from Australia a concert event to give our farmers a hand. One of the biggest lineups ever. Newton, John, Lundell, Black Sorrows and War. I'll have a morning bread here, die here. The concert on nine. The world was at the grip of depression. You used to have so much. Don't you mind dreadfully being so poor? Poor? We're not poor. We just haven't got any money. They survived on love and dreamed of an easier life. Five years? It's a long time for a girl to be stuck on the shelf. I have my living to make and all I can do is cook. We're going to be brave, are we, Bob? I can't give you what I haven't got. You mustn't lower yourself to this humble servant. Goodbye and good riddance. Do you think I'm going to stay chained to this stony useless piece of dirt for the rest of my life? For the Balfour family, their luck was about to change. They left us 200,000 pounds. A great fortune was there for the taking. I think we have just about every big money you can buy. Not quite. Tonight, the exciting conclusion. You've come up in the world, haven't you? Overnight, their troubles vanished or so they thought. Say we set off for a little fancy, can't we? You should see me rich. Run out of money again, have we? Sensitive, conscientious type of person. Greetings. How does it feel to be filthy rich? Is that the boyfriend, is it? Excuse me. Parties, gambling, corruption, money to burn. It was all too much. You're ruining those children. Do you know why I brought you here? Not with my sister, you judge! Why do you want to marry me? Their rich new world was not so sweet. Golden Fiddles. Why do you want to marry me? Their rich new world was not so sweet. Golden Fiddles. Why do you want to marry me? Their rich new world was not so sweet. Golden Fiddles. Why do you want to marry me? Their rich new world was not so sweet. Golden Fiddles. Who is it? Who is it? Who is it? Who is it? Who is it? Who is it? Who is it? Who is it? Take your hat off. You are unanimously giving a reasonable donation to the children's hospital and bank. I'm sorry. It's okay. How's he went? Sorry. I forgot what I wanted to tell them now. Something earth shattering. Like a teacher's braces giving away in class. I know what happened. What's happening on there? You're not going out again. Why? Is there a law against it? I just thought we might have a bit of a yarn. Look, some of the time, bro, I'm not lying as it is. Nine months at Samarkand had wrought its changes. My family was accustomed now to the finest house in Adelaide. The gardens, the tennis court, and the wealth. The only one with time for me was Toby. And I was too young to realize there was someone else who was quite as lost as I was. Mrs. Beasley took you for the gardener today, dear. I wish I wouldn't dig when there are people here. Little healthy gardening would do Norman no harm. Where is that boy? He's gone out, Father, all dressed up. I never know where he is or what he's doing these days. I suppose he is studying some of the time. Of course he is. He knows you won't let him have that car unless he passes his year. What about Kitty? She's never home either. Then you should at least be pleased with Elsa. She's always home, always practicing. We must get her a violin, did you? She has a lot to learn to become a concert violinist. I've already spoken to Signor Albanessi. Albanessi? The Albanessi? Yes, as a matter of fact. He's coming here on Friday. I've arranged for him to hear her play. Master! Tell me, Signora, is it actually Guarneri's child who's playing? Yes. We wanted her to have the very best. Your daughter is a talented amateur, Signora Balfa. Albanessi is not interested in amateurs. Yes, but you do take students, don't you? Young students. If they have genius, see. Professor, I'm going to be brutally frank with you. I am prepared to pay twice your usual fee. To be young and rich and beautiful, it is not enough, eh? One must also be virtuoso. Three times. Va bene. What is that, yes? Si. Thank you, Professor. So, little one, I teach you. But you must practice at least three hours a day. Oh, I will. And you are not to use this instrument. Capisce? You are not to touch this violin until you are worthy of it. Put it where it is safe, Signora. Very safe. Norman, am I your best friend or am I not? Of course you are. Then I should have been invited to Elsa's birthday party. You at a kid's party? But she's 17 now, isn't she? Yeah, but she's still a kid. She had him playing oranges and lemons. Norman, I love children's games. Hunt the slipper and sardines and postman's luck. And I adore Elsa, you know that. She's not a bad kid. She's going to be a real pain with that violin. It never lights up. She'll soon find out there are more delightful ways of wasting time. And speaking of lovely creatures, how is the legendary Lydie? Tell me, what on earth keeps her in Topara when her beloved is down here? Well, she did mention December. And do I get to meet her? Of course you do. I'm going to show her off to everyone. I shall look forward to that. Now, say we set off for a little fancy gambling. Listen, Jack, it was really decent of you to put me up for your club. My pleasure, dear boy. I'll go and grab a cab with you. Mother! Anybody would think you never saw me. I'm not going to get away with your committees and things. When you're wealthy, darling, people expect you to do things for them. Why don't you give it away? What? The money? Oh, Bobby, you're a funny boy. Do you remember when I got five riders on Toby at the Topara show? And won Best Vegetables. And kiddy won Best Cakes. It was a wonderful day, wasn't it? Why don't we have days like that anymore? I do miss Topara. Oh, Bob, you mustn't say that. The show was wonderful, but it was one day. Don't you remember the other days? Did you remember the way we used to live? And our father had to sell Toby? I do. He said, keep looking forward and don't look back. That's right. He said I could be whatever I wanted to be. And I was going to buy back Semacand. Well, there's no need for that now, is there? There's no need for anything anymore. I'm happy to go to sleep, Bob. 20. Because I'm going to be 20 on the 20th. You should see me rich. You're rich already, Balfour. Disgustingly rich. I haven't had any money. Jack's been staking me. He's a friend in need, is Jack? Oh, sure. No one like Jack for generosity. And no more bets, gentlemen. Come on, Jack. Here we go. Harder, Ed. Damn. Wasting good food again, are we, Norman? I don't like the way those eggs are looking at me this morning. Mother, can I have a word with you later? Are you all right, dear? Run out of money again, have we? Excuse me. I'm going to practice. You've forgotten young Robert needs to be driven to school. Couldn't you do it this morning, Walter? I don't think Norman's feeling very well. It's Norman's job. Father, you know you can drive if you put your mind to it. I hate that contraption. Give me a horse and jinker any day. We can afford a chauffeur, darling. I'm not going to be driven around by a naughty. Sitting up there like Jackie. Come on, Robert. It's late again for uni today, Mother. We really do need a second car. I know, dear, but it's up to your father. Father, careful! Father tended to treat a car like a restive horse. Believing if he forced it to obey, it would acknowledge him as master. Do you not know how to drive? I could have been killed. This concept was very hard on the gears, and none too easy on the passengers. We seem to be stuck, Father. I know that. The worst bit of driving I've ever seen. Get the darn thing out of the way. Get it out. What? There, push it, Plunk. Stronger. Come on. How did you do that? Put it in neutral. Well, it's a new car. It's not supposed to break down. Well, you stalled it, didn't you? And you fluttered the car, we read. I'm grateful. Well, I didn't do it for you. I did it for the motor. A car like this doesn't deserve to be crushed like a kid's toy. You, um, know about these, do you? I suppose you want me to drive you home. Well, you could drive the boy to school first. Somebody help me! Do you believe what you saw was real? Sunday, a premiere thriller that will take your breath away. We are talking about fate. Kenneth Branagh and Oscar winner Emma Thompson. 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The complete home with furniture, $62,990 the lot. Phone Pacesetter for details right now, 364 5088. Don't wait, it's their best ever. All right, a hard chauffeur. Wonderful. What makes you happy? Very happy. What made you change your mind? What was this, will you? A wife and a sick child. Where is it? They'll be moving into the gatehouse tomorrow. Excellent. I expect I'll take on the gardener as well. Anne. Hmm? There seems to be no useful task I can do that doesn't rob a man of a job. And I hate being idle. Which is why I keep telling you to take up bridge, darling. Oh, Kitty darling. Hello Vera. You know everyone, don't you? Yes, I think so. Sorry I'm late. Well, we're still waiting on Celeste. Tell me, are you coming to the races with us tomorrow? Oh dear, I'm committed elsewhere, I'm sorry. That's Kitty, busy, busy, busy. I thought you would have been at Estelle's on Friday. Estelle? Estelle Draper. She had a massive engagement party. Who? Who she engaged to. Some glamorous doctor or other. The only glamorous doctor Kitty knew of was Philippe. All this time she had cherished hopes of a chance meeting. Every day she had rehearsed what she would say. But now it seemed he was irretrievably Estelle's. What marks did you get for this? 19. Why not 20? Kitty, is that you? No. Tonight I am machi en tournette. This corset is going to ring back me. You've got a little spot on your face. It's a beauty spot, Bob. Who was Marie Antoinette? They chopped off her head. Why did they chop off her head? Because when they told you the peasants had no bread, you said let them eat cake. I'd rather have cake. They had neither, that was the point. Shall we take a drive with Marie Antoinette? All the way to the guillotine, Father. The Depression was approaching its height. The homeless were camped like some ragged army on the fringes of the city. Oh, Father, how can they live like that? Off with their heads, Your Majesty. But if they had any gumption they'd work for a living. Then they could afford a home. Jobs aren't that easy to get, Kitty. It's all a question of trying harder then, isn't it? Sometimes you sound like Marie Antoinette. Spare a penny, lady. Just a penny. That would have happened to us, Father. Balfaz would never have gone under Bob. Made of different stuff. All right, if you won't tell me I'm going to the next night, Jane Saracen. Your Monsieur. No, Serena. Serena Park. No, no, no. Well, I know you're not a stealth draper because she's over there with her fiancé. All right, take off your mask. It's midnight. Why, you lot, Philip. At the door. Here's another doctor altogether. Dr Duncan Webb. I do seem to rather run to doctors. Quite unintentional. I know you from somewhere. I'm Kitty Balfour. Oh, the craigs. Topara last summer. You were working at the kitchen. I seem to remember Philip Arlach was rather taken with you. Was he? I thought you and he had an understanding. We were friends. Anything more was due from the beginning. He graduated brilliantly, you know. He could have found a birth in Paris eventually. But he threw it all away for practice in the local slums. Well, pity how things turned out. Dear Dr Arlach, I've been under the impression that you're engaged to Miss Drafe. Dear Philip, remember me? Kitty Balfour. My circumstances have changed considerably since we last met. Oh, do come and get me. I'm rich. I reckon living would give anything for a ride in this beauty. Jack! Oh, what a supercar! Now you're sure your old man's not home? Briggs took him to the country for the weekend. Good. Just leave your mother to me, okay? Can I go in the dicky seat? What's your thing? Oh, it's stunning! Hop in. Thank you. Norman, where did you get that car? It's only on Epro, Mother. Well, the salesman said I could take it for a spin. You ought to take it straight back. I'll just whiz around the block. Norman, I want you back here in five minutes. Don't worry, Mrs Balfour. He's a very safe driver. It's a pity he hasn't his own car. He'll have one when he passes his year. His own car might help him pass. How? Well, there have been a few field trips he's had to renege on. Too proud to catch a lift, you see. But Norman said nothing to me. Well, you know Norman. Stiff upper lip and all that. After I expressly forbade it... I have to say, he's been in such a disadvantage, Walter. Everyone in the engineering faculty went to look at that new concrete bridge they're building. Everyone except Norman, because he couldn't bring himself to catch a lift. He told you this? He said not a word. Jack told me. Did he, now? It's his birthday present, Walter. You think he'll study now? He won't open a book. Does it really matter? It's not as if he'll have to earn a living. I do wish you'd stop fussing, Walter. Even if you can't enjoy yourself, I wish you'd let the children. You're quiet until now, yeah? But it has to be said. You're ruining those children. At De Parra, they were honest, generous, hardworking. Now, Norman's halfway to being a wastrel. Kitty thinks of no one but herself, and Elsa is as vain as she is selfish. The only one your money hasn't wrecked is Bob. Thank God he's still got his feet on the ground. If you're so fond of De Parra, why don't you go back there? It was said in the heat of the moment and apologized for later. But that was the night Father moved into a separate bedroom. And our world premiere, Cats and Foxes. No small animal is safe. The most deadly predators, both threaten our diminishing wildlife. See the shocking premiere about the mistakes Australia's pioneers made. Killers in the Bush, 6.30 Sunday on Channel 9. The trouble with most compact cars is, well, they're very compact. But one compact car is not only very stylish, it also makes the other seem rather cramped. The new Mazda Protege. So roomy, it's in a class of its own. Psst, this is Buttercup's new Wonder White, the invisible bread. You can't see it, but can you see the invisible fibre? Wonder White is more dietary fibre than multigrain, but looks and tastes like soft white bread. Make up! Now's the time to get into something good. Wake up to a country-style breakfast with all the trimmings at Sizzler this Sunday. Enjoy as much as you like for just $9.95. Sunday breakfast at Sizzler. Oh, you're the best! When was the last time you felt all the elements? Boss elements. Watch me dance! Come on and touch me, yeah I got something for your mind, your body and your soul. Let me in so you can! Excuse me, Mother, is her room ready yet? Yes, Norman, her room is ready. Have you put some flowers in it and some towels and some scented soap? I do not know how to treat a guest, Norman. This isn't any normal guest, Mother, it's Liddy. I know her name. Oh, I see. Gosh, I hope she likes the house. Gosh, it's good to see you, Rose. You're going to have a great time on these holidays. Have you still got Toby? You bet. And has he still got a piggy eye? He has not. You're not going to catch me this time. Wow! You've come up in the world, haven't you? Bit of a change from the old shack in Depara. Aren't they, Mr. Balfour? I'll take the bags up to the blue room, please. I was just saying, Norman, you've come up in the world, haven't you? Yes. Listen, I wouldn't touch those gears if I were you. I would. Rose, get out of the car! Bob said I could take her for a bit of a spin. Robert Balfour, come on, out! Not funny. I was just saying, Mr. Balfour, you have come up in the world since Norman hawked his veggies around Depara. Liddy was never a girl for a new thought when the old thought would do. My mother and sisters had succeeded in forgetting Depara. Now Liddy brought it back in horrid detail. Rose, pal, scrape at least half of that off. I welcomed Rose with open arms. After the boredom of the city, she was an invigorating breath of country air. I made it my job to entertain her. But she entertained herself, dragging me along in her perilous wake. Wherever she went, I, perforce, followed. I should have remembered the witchery grub. You got your eyes! Hey, Bob! Come down there, you little rat! Paul! Paul! I say, nine out of ten splendid shooting this Balfour. You Australian girls are truly formidable. That's 15 shillings, I hear you, isn't it? And how are you liking it, Laker? Delightful. Well, seen outside a government house, that is. And government house isn't delightful? You're twisting my words. Government house is the same, the Empire ever. One corner of a foreign field that is forever England. Surely you don't think of us as foreign. We always think of England as home. And we're not. England is home. Oh, no, no, well, I didn't mean to... I can see I'm going to have to be careful what I say. But isn't the Governor's aide-de-camp always careful what he says? Not to pretty Kitty Balfour, it seems. I'm going to be careful. But he's worse, Sam. We've got to get the doctor. That's Hoopingcock. No, it's just a small cold, Miss. Don't forget the sound of Hoopingcock. How long has he been like that? Since yesterday morning, Miss. We should have called the doctor at once. There's a doctor at the board that used to look after him. Let's see what we can do for Tommy. Oh, no. The Doctor's Office Philip. You got that hot water coming? Yes, Miss. You've done this before, Miss Balfour? My brother had Hoopingcock once, Dr. Allard. Oh, he's going to be sick. Don't worry about it. All right, Tommy? The only time you get Norrishmen into him is after the doctor. The only time you get Norrishmen into him is after he's thrown up. Concentrated, small doses only, Jess. Nothing heavy. All right, Doctor. I'll get the kitchen to send out some beef tea, Mrs. Briggs. Still Queen of the Kitchen, Miss Balfour. Kitty. Now, Tommy, you've got to breathe this in right up your nose. No. Just do as you're told, son. Come on, you give him to me. Come on now, Tommy. You're going to play a little game of hide and seek, Tommy. You're going to stick your head right down there under the tea towel. That's the way. Now take a big breath. Another one. Come on, Tommy. Should I have a water nurse? I know I couldn't find any better. What do you think, Kitty, about your pretty dress? This old thing? Hey, it's only o'clock. Is it too late for you to come out and have dinner, maybe? Seems closer to midnight. You're blocking the drive, my good man. Kitty. Adrian, I haven't had time to change. It will be my pleasure to wait for you. No, Philip, please wait. I'll explain. Can't we give a party for Liddy? Norman, whom do we invite? Everybody. Don't you think she'll be a little overwhelmed by a big party? She's not at all shy, Mother. Perhaps we could have a few people for dinner Sunday evening. Jack? Yes, and your friend Kitty, Catherine Traher. Mother, do you think that's a good idea? No, no, perhaps not. I have another friend, though, a young doctor who might like to come. He's very good with children. He hasn't got a local practice, though? No, he's at the port. Port Adelaide? Well, he's either a very brave or a very poor young man. He's a little of both, I think. I'm looking forward to meeting this young man of yours, Kitty. Father, he's not my young man. Kitty, I hear you've taken government house by storm. It's a storm in a teacup, then. How are you, Jack? Elsa? Keep that for your pillow. Jack! How much is that worth with the tooth fairy? Jack, I'd like you to meet Liddy. Liddy, this is Jack Drebbel, my friend. He's a good child. Have a seat. When do we eat? We're waiting for the doctor. Good night. Good night, son. Still got that cough? Not quite as bad. He needs nourishing, son. I'll tell Miss Barthold to keep the beef tea coming. Are you going up the house tonight? Between you and me, I'm a little apprehensive. You're as good as any of them. Inchannability of character, no doubt. But they're a bit rich for my blood these days. I suppose feeding a poor little doctor from the port will make them feel good. Why don't you take us to the Dutch carriage? Just a small dram to start your motor. Kitty, it's getting very late. I think we should start. Nora? He's probably out and under an emergency. Strange that he didn't telephone, don't you think? Not from somebody's dead bed. Never mind. If they snuff it good and fast, he could still be here by dessert. If they snuff it, as you put it, I'm quite sure Dr. Alar would be in no mood for a party. He's a very tactful, sensitive, conscientious type of person. Dr. Alar! Greetings, all in one. How does it feel to be filthy... filthy rich? Mm-mm. Is that the boyfriend, is it? Excuse me. Monday night of the movie... No guilt, no remorse. All her wealth and beauty... Joking! ...merely led this woman to an untimely death. You mean I've lost over a year of my life? A tale of bitter jealousy. You were sleeping with my husband and trying to co-opt my children! Mine will have you on the edge of your seats as this amazing whodunit unfolds. God, why didn't you just die? Lindsay Wagner. She has a gun. She woke up the premiere 8.30 Monday on 9. Wait till we get a hangin' on you. Packet Post at Free Stores are offering great deals on kids' designer T-shirts from $5, sweatshirts from $10, tracksuits $25 the set, adult T-shirts from $8, and summer sets just $10. Look great for summer or winter. Shop now at your nearest Packet Post at Free Store. Watch me dance! Come on and touch me, yeah. Oh-ho! I got something for your mind, your body, and your soul. Let me hear you say, yeah! Yeah! I know that as far as my kids are concerned, this could be a yummy glass of cordial. Raspberry lemonade? Maybe tomato juice? It's paint stripper. Accidents can happen. So please, for your kids' sake, drop into your Amcal chemist and pick up this poison safety booklet. You won't find it anywhere else. Your Amcal chemist. Healthcare that's close to you. That's the third time that boy's been back. What's he got? Hollow legs? Oh, I know. He's in here every day. It's the works. All the pizza, pasta, salad, you can eat for $6.95. Oh, it's only $4.95 at lunchtimes. Imagine having someone like that in your family. Yeah, wouldn't it be awful? I says... The works, $4.95 or $6.95 from Pizza Hut. I mean, work of the brains trying to think of a farm estate. Presumably one to-do-buy man who always buys you toasters. So romantic. Luckily the buddings from their farm estate catalogue had heaps of ideas. Two tray toolbox, only $9.95. Save $8 on 4-liter deluxe timber colour now from a low $37.95. Back a decker hammer drill with bonus jigsaw just $159. 13-piece screwdriver set $19.95. And 10-kilo Rich Crow Blood & Bone is at bargain at $6.95 a bag. Bunnings. Anything you need, any time at all. Pratt Bunnings. What about that doctor, eh? Talk about paralytic. Your eyes. Your hair. Your lips. Uh, Liddy. This is why he's not a surgeon. What's that, dear? Ka-plunk. Right over the operating table. If you're finished, Rose, you may leave the table. Good-o. Kitty, the best thing is for us to concentrate on your coming-out party. Must I have a party? Darling, the decorator's been hired, the catering's arranged, the invitations have gone out. Government house is accepted, and there will be people there whose names mean even more. Kitty, it's going to be quite perfect. Went it on, Mrs. Buffer? Saturday evening. If you're nothing suitable to wear, I'm sure that Kitty could have one of her dresses altered for you. No, I won't be here. What a shame. You're not going home so soon. No, Norman may have been invited to a house party at Victor Harbor. Jack invited us. Norman has to be here. It's a friend of Jack's uncle, the bishop. Jack's got a friend in the house. He's a friend of Jack's uncle's. He said there'll be lots of young people there. Jack didn't tell me about it. He was going to. Liddy, this weekend's not possible. Well, then do you mind if I go? I've never been to Victor Harbor. Oh, and Jack said that if you can't come, can you borrow your car? We'll discuss this later, Lydia. You could have asked me first, Liddy. Jack said he was going to ask you today. Well, then I'll have to say no for the both of us. Oh, Norman. I was hoping on announcing our engagement at Kitty's party. Look who isn't asking first. Liddy, you do still want to marry me, don't you? When you get your engineering, your old man seems to think you haven't been studying that good. I will. I will, Liddy. But I want to go to Victor Harbor. I've never had a seaside holiday before. And it gets so hot back in Topara. Perhaps Norman should have consigned her to an even hotter place. But he remembered Topara, where the scorching wind came roaring from the north and the butter melted in the cul-ga-di, and the milk went sour by midday. All right, Liddy. Have a nice time at the beach. Oh, Norman. You don't want an explanation, do you? You just want to flaunt your moral superiority. I'm drunk or sober, I told the truth. The Balfors are filthy rich. Wouldn't independently wealthy be a more civilized phrase? What's civilized about flaunting your money when half the country's penniless? I don't believe people are that poor. You should see the queues outside the picture palaces. It's a place to get out of the cold and the rain, Miss Balfor. Philip! It's not my fault! No, and it's not your fault. I thought you went to Topara. I do hope you have the sense to fall in love with Captain Trahearne Giddy. He's very taken with you, you know. I suspect it as much. It's just as easy to fall in love with a rich man as a poor man. Especially when the poor man drinks. Giddy, you're not in love with him. You married a poor man, Mother. And you were happy, weren't you? I suppose you realize, young man, this vehicle is blocking the driveway. Oh, stopping the ebb and flow of the Rolls Royces, am I? Actually, the ebb and flow of the butcher, the baker, the laundry man, and various other tradesmen who are trying to go about their business. Yes, you're right. Look, Mr. Balfour, about last Sunday, I'd like you to know I don't usually delight the company that way. Well, I believe that medicinal brandy taken to steady the nerves can bring on a case of sudden and overwhelming fatigue. I can't remember any of it. I've been told I was offensive. That I deeply regret. But I hope I didn't fight anyone or break anything. Well, actually, you didn't have the time. Oh. Are you on your way back to practice, Doctor? Yes, I am. Well, if you can stand the company, I'd like to come along and look at conditions. Ready? Just about. Aren't you excited? Not half as much as Mother is. Of course I am. Here, let me look at you. You're growing up, Elsa. It's to happen, I suppose. Hey, let's be the Dolly Sisters. Go. Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. Oh, look at us, Keety. We're wearing more than the farm was worth. Do you remember when your only dresses were my castoffs? I didn't mind, though. I was proud they were yours. I thought they'd make me pretty, too. Elsa, you were pretty. I don't care who we are. Well, do you feel ready to come out? There's no one here. I must have the wrong weekend. I'm going to miss my wonderful land. Everyone who was anyone in Adelaide came to Kitty's debut, even the governor and his entourage. It was all very grand. I couldn't help feeling proud of my family. Mother had never looked so beautiful or different from the mother I knew in Toparra. She was taking me to the country next day to claim my birthday present. And wonder of wonders, she had promised to spend the entire day with me. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Mrs. Walter Cunliffe. Thank you. Thank you. Well, my dear, you must be feeling very satisfied. Yes. It's a success, I think. Oh, Mary, you don't know how hard I've worked for this. I can imagine. To see my family restored to its proper social position. To watch my children at home with the most important people in the country. Yes. But if I were you, Anne, I'd be a little nervous. What? The big green eyes of envy. Excuse me, Mother, would you like to dance? I'd love to. Excuse us, Mary. I thought you were going to the beach with Lily. Nah, that made me find Bob not to. I think it's a good idea that most companies have had a fall in profits. Hello. Hello, Miss Denham. Have you seen Kitty anywhere? The mysterious Miss Balfour. Mysterious? What are you saying? You'd have thought you'd never lived anywhere other than Adelaide. But I heard they came from the back of beyond. Some wild place in the cow country. Rumour has it Kitty and Elsa knew more about milking cows and feeding pigs than anything else. Still, it's to their credit they scraped up so well. Though they do have more money than taste. Everyone agrees on that. I just hope the cash lasts long enough for Mrs Balfour to get those girls married. Why Kitty, you've been listening. Decent girls don't do that kind of thing. Would you excuse us a minute, please, Miss Denham? I'd like a private word with Miss Balfour. Kitty. Some of it's true. I have milked cows and fed pigs. Kitty. I've worn patched clothes and darned socks and shoes mended by my father. I've had to make a penny stretch like elastic. Will you stop that, Kitty? I've skinned rabbits and plucked poultry and churned butter and chopped wood for my own stove. Kitty, I knew that. Do you think I ever gave a damn? I love you, Kitty, with all my heart. And I'd be the happiest fellow in the world if you'd marry me. Well, say yes, darling, please. Please say yes. Yes, Adrian. Oh, yes. On 60 Minutes, teenagers dieting to death. It took so long to realise I actually looked like that. Until they meet the doctor. Do you always win? Yes, always. With the brutal cure. You know what you've got to eat. You can't cheat. So, war hero... ...these countries this weekend, why not spread a little sunshine around the world? Good morning, Bob. How does it feel to reach double figures? Not much different, Father. Well, we'll be out to look at your present after breakfast. But Mother isn't up yet. Oh, we won't bother her. See, last night turned into something of an engagement party, so she got to bed rather late. Thank you very much. Did Liddy come back to get engaged to Norman? No. Kitty announced her engagement to Captain Trehearne. Do you like Captain Trehearne, Father? He's an officer and a gentleman. Good looking, well connected. Independently wealthy, I believe. I see. Nothing to dislike about him, Bob. Maybe the subversive influence of young Dr. Allard was already at work. I didn't know that then. Her name's Arabella. Arab for... Arab blood. And Bella for... Her beauty. She was your mother's present. But just to learn later, it took him months to find her, and that he broke her in himself. I hadn't known he was once a fine horseman. He kept it quiet. The way he kept his love for us and his pain at our rejection. He's a good girl, hey. Good girl. She's beautiful, Dad. Beautiful. There was a lot about my father. He's a good boy. And he's begun to learn. Is there meat in that? It's too much potatoes. Put it somewhere where the doc can't get it. All this? Yep. It's heavy. You're starving, Mr. Barthold. So do you do this very often, Philippe? As often as I can afford. Shall I indulge myself? Why not? Have no one else to please. But between us two, Mr. Barthold, I wouldn't be ungrateful for some help. I don't know, perhaps Miss Giddy might be interested. Giddy? She's too busy being engaged. I don't know. Oh, I thought you were staying. No, I'm going. What have I done? Nothing, Norman. I'm just not comfortable here, that's all. Well, has someone been unkind to you? What is? Rose, what does engaged mean? It means if home can't marry anyone else. He's got to buy Kitty a diamond ring, take her the pictures and do what she says from now on. Lydia's going to get engaged to Norman. She's gone off him. But Norman would have bought her a diamond ring. She's mad, chucking him for that maid of his. What maid? Jack Grevel. What maid? Jack Grevel. What maid? Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Jack Grevel. Look Norman I'll lay it on the line, alright? You're a bonzer bloke but you're just not my sort. I'm not wicked or anything, but I do like to have a bit of fun and you're no fun at all Norman. No, you couldn't do it in the time. Anyway, I've met someone who suits me to a T. So it'll be a bit off me and Rose staying here any longer, wouldn't it? Where will you go? I'll go home till things get sorted out. And then I'll probably come back and get married. Hey, wait. Was this some chap you met over the weekend? Well, yeah. Well, sort of. Made you look a dirty crook. I didn't tell Norman about Jack. I had the feeling it might upset him. Tuesday. And drop key. What's most amusing moments on Funniest Home Videos at 7.30? Then, pack a lot for the crazy things people do behind the wheel. The very best of the world's worst drivers are premieres with Larry and Dad at 8 o'clock. Then, 8.30, they never cease to amuse. We're being sued for impersonating the homeless. Married with children. Please, fun it. And at nine, hail and pace. Absolutely. Tuesday nights on Channel 9. An options home loan from Westpac allows you to pay in extra. So you have the option to either pay off your home loan earlier or draw on the extra money you've paid in for renovating, painting, and repayments can be reduced if you run into difficulties and need plastering. And it's all at Westpac's normal variable home loan interest rate. Options from Westpac puts you first. 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No, she just can't wait for a strapping colonial beauty to take over. Adrian, we've never discussed... I mean, take over what exactly? Huntball, Women's Institute, the Girl Guides, the annual fates, and the moral welfare of the tenetry, of course. What does that mean? She works rather closely with the vicar. She brings them to church, gets them married and buried respectively. Don't they resent the interference? Oh, nothing. They know it's for their own good. They wouldn't be interfering and merely be doing your duty as the lady of the manor. I see. Kitty. Hmm? I was thinking of a poem. You wouldn't know it. I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains, of ragged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains. I love her far horizons. I love her jewel sea, her beauty and her terror. A wide, brown land for me. Well, it's not Wordsworth, is it? No. It's not Wordsworth. Don't come in or I'll shoot. Told you I'd shoot. What? You should be in bed, Chief. There's no-one around to hear my prayers. Oh. Has her mother? No. She went out and forgot. No-one's ever around any more. Her mother's always out at dinner. Norman doesn't care. Elsa's always practising her rotten violin. And you're being engaged. And father's always down at the port. Father's always what? Down at the port with Dr. Allard and the poor people. He goes there all the time. Oh, does he? And what does he do down there? He does his bit, so he says. And I'm going to pray for him. Praise. And God bless all my family. And Toby. And my lovely new horse, Arabella. And please, God, take back our golden fiddles. Amen. Golden fiddles? What on earth do you mean? It's all right. It's all right. Monday on A Carrot Affair, there are only little white lies. Overvalue something a little. It's a national pastime. But they can cost you plenty. A dangerous trap. And it's the perfect excuse for insurance companies not to pay. Some nitpicking claims manager. Plus. Now this is a challenge. 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Why not spread a little sunshine around the world? Are you the O'Reilly who keeps this hotel? Not again. Are you the O'Reilly they speak of so highly? If you're the O'Reilly they speak of so highly. Come on, Mavis, I'm going home. Allow me to drive you there. I'll drive. If you insist. Oh, Jack, that's a beautiful gun. Did you know that I, Norman Balfour, excuse me, can shoot the beak off a crow at a hundred paces? Are you the O'Reilly they speak of so highly? Fire to Norman. Good shot. They speak of so highly. Are you the O'Reilly? I'm sorry, Mother. Oh, Norman, how could you have been so stupid? What are we going to tell your father? We don't have to tell Father, do we? Of course we do. He'll insist that I take that car back for a start. Then the least said, soonest mended, don't you think? That could be a court case, couldn't it? Norman could go to jail. That could be avoided. How? The right magistrate, Boise McEnroe. Boise for boys will be boys. If you prime him with a few hundred or you'll get his a fine and a warning. Oh, Jack, bribing a magistrate, I don't like the sound of that. I was thinking of Kitty. Of course we know it was a boyish prank, but you know how stuffy they are in these vice regal circles. Miss Magistrate. Could you just leave it to me? I'll write a check. My dear Mrs. Balfour, it's plain you're new to bribery and corruption. It'll have to be cash. Of course. How much do you think? A hundred. What luckily I'mص Why are you? Professor? You have been practicing? Three hours a day. Hmm. Sit down. Now, tell me what you wish of the violin. To play for your family, your friends, your own pleasure? Perhaps to teach your little children the joy of music? Teach children? No, I want to be a concert violinist. You have the patience. You would be a good little teacher for the Bambini. Perhaps you are even good enough to be a second violin one day. But to be a soloist. But I've been practicing for so long. All the practice in the world will not make a little dove into an eagle. That's all you'll ever be, child. Like a lamb, a little dove. Love. Peter. Good lad, thank you. My. Where did you get this splendid beast? I just bought it, so I felt I had to show you right away. A horse came in? No, I want a gamble of another kind. Goodness. The stakes must have been high. No, it's a business venture. A little time, a little trouble, a little favour for a lady. May I have the pleasure? You know, I'm sure I could play better on my Guarneri's. Try and convince the Professor. Once he has made up his mind, he is as rock. Take it's awfully dark in here. Anyway, as I was saying, he says I'm not to touch it until I've met his exacting standards, which are ridiculously high. You know, but I don't care. I am going to use it. Elsa. Hmm? Do you know why I've brought you here? For a cup of tea, I thought. To get you a line. To tell you how much I love you. Really? Yes, really. Truly. Jack? Yes, darling? Jack, what did the lady seagull say to the gentleman seagull? I beg your pardon. She said, I bet you say that to all the girls. Now, how about my cup of tea? Lapsang or Roulon? It'll be a charity concert in the ballroom in front of a select and influential audience. I don't think she's ready for it. She has her heart set on it, Walter. Jack has told me that he can persuade the music critic from the advertiser to be there. Jack's making himself very useful, isn't he? I don't know why you're so set against Jack. He seems a perfectly nice young man. He's very well connected. Simpson! Yes, I know. His uncle's a bishop. Still doesn't make him a choir boy. Not in my book. 13 left. Blast! I'm working with Jack Spock another few days. I'm out, my friend. To the young and the innocent, Roulon. The girl of my dreams. The girl of my dreams. I wouldn't have thought that innocence was your fancy. A man must settle down sometime. And when he marries, he doesn't want secondhand goods. You're serious? What's she like? She's very young, very rich, very musical. She's got a lot of growing up to do, but at the moment she's as fresh as a rosebud, just waiting to be plucked. Speaking of rosebuds, do you ever hear from Liddy? In a friendly way. She seems more interested in your doings rather than mine. Matter of fact, she wanted to know when your uncle would be back in Adelaide. You didn't tell her? I may have. Why the fuss? Well, the point is, Norman, I did you a favor there. Liddy wasn't the girl for you. She was pretty enough, but can you imagine her in 20 years' time, fat as a pumpkin, trailing a string of kids? It was you who made off with Liddy. Well, I couldn't have made a dent if she cared about you. The fact is, she didn't give a damn. I saved you years of misery, old chum. Now, you really ought to thank me. I really ought to black your eye. And I would if I still cared. Poor Liddy. You really ought to curb that fatal charm of yours, old chum. 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Birds chirping Bell ringing This is Elsa's big night. It's not a sound. Actually, Arneas, she's quite brilliant for her age. How old is she? Seventeen. She's hardly a child prodigy. No, but I think you'll find her quite charming. I don't go much on charm, do I, boy? Yes, it's worth my while. And what is your while worth? Oh, I'm not a greedy man. Shall we say 50? After I've read your review. Why should I trust you, Jack? Nobody else does. Water, will you escort their excellencies in? I do hope he hasn't been boring you with talk of gardening. Kitty, everyone's asking me about your wedding date. You must set it, you know. You can't book at Lake Cathedral overnight. Adrian, I ought to talk to you. It's quite important. Hadn't we? Better go in. Adrian, please. Late June? Applause Music Music Music Music You know how fond of you I am. And I wouldn't want to hurt you for the world. Oh, dear me. What do you mean, oh dear me? I think I sense a firing squad. Perhaps I should have a last cigarette. Well, fire away, my darling. I don't love you. Well, I always knew that. Then why do you want to marry me? Well, they're happily ever after, of course. Oh, Adrian. Some other lucky fellow, I suppose. He doesn't know. But even if he did, I don't think he'd care. Then why not marry me? You might as well, my darling. I suppose I could do worse than the Governor's aid to call. Music Applause You must be proud of that. So pretty and that so talented. May I get you anything, Mr. Fitzhugh? Do you know who I am? When Mr. Greville pointed you out. You were wonderful. Oh, Jack. Wasn't that exciting? Everybody clapped, all the applause. I don't think Mr. Fitzhugh did. You've nothing to fear there, my sweet. He was most impressed. What do you think? Oh, Jack, I'm so happy. Thank you for your help and encouragement. Well, let's drink a toast to your glorious future, shall we? Oh, Jack. Voila, pink champagne. It's just fizzy raspberry vinegar, then. Oh, good, I'm so thirsty. Have you seen Liddy lately? No. Did you know she's pregnant? Liddy? Pregnant? As old Parra knows. It's deemed to have happened here at Samarkand. But that's not possible. Miss Beryl, they don't think I'm in any way responsible for this. Liddy says not. It's a lovely night, isn't it? Even the stars are clapping their hands. Why don't I take you for a little spin in the car? I don't like that of the trees rushing by and the wind in your hair. That would be nice. Where would we go? Can't stop, Dolman. I'm going for a spin, a spin, a spin. Elsa's going to Seashore. Jack's driving me all the way to Victor Harbor. What? Oh, I do. I'd like to be here with you. Take Elsa upstairs. She's drunk. What on earth is going on? Nothing I can't deal with. Dolman, not with my sister, you judge! That was a rash, an impetuous thing to do. You're not taking my sister to Victor Harbor and leaving her pregnant like you did Liddy. No, I wouldn't leave her pregnant. I'd marry her, of course. You'd line a finger on her, you hound. I haven't had much of a chance yet, have I? It's all jolly hockey sticks and play, fiddle play with that one. Since this is your attitude, I'd rather go on off being your brother-in-law. So if we can just settle up what's outstanding, I'll move on. What's outstanding? Oh, a tidy sum. I have it all on paper. It comes to 3,600 pounds, 10 shillings and fourpence. It's a nice touch, that, isn't it? 10 shillings and fourpence. I owe you nothing like that. Oh, indeed you do. I've been picking up your losses for some time now, my lad. Just ask the chaps I've paid off. I reckon Mark Card's in a fixed roulette wheel. You can whistle for your money, my lad. But if I blow the whistle, the cops might respond. Your mother hired me to bribe a magistrate, remember? She wouldn't want that spread around, would she? You get down as well, you black devil. Not clever, Jack. Tell your mother I'll take a check for 3,600 pounds. 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We're going to concentrate on Kitty's wedding. I've booked Adelaide Cathedral for the first Saturday in June. In the living room, sir. So, the young virtuoso. I suppose you saw the morning paper. See. It was unkind, yes, but it was deserved. I know. And I know I could never play as I've dreamed of playing. So... Rather than insult this instrument... I'm giving it to you, Maestro. The Guarneri's? I want you to give it to someone who is worthy of it. But I am holding my hands afoot you. I want you to give it to somebody young, please. Someone with real talent. So... You will not now be a solo violinist? What will you do? I might teach. You said perhaps I could. But little children... KNOCK ON DOOR Come in. Yes, Norman? I have a bit of a problem, Father. You normally take your problems to Mother, don't you? Yes, but I don't think she can handle this one. Not even with Jack's help? No. Well, you see, the problem is Jack. Could you see he was a scoundrel? He took him for a gentleman. A liar. A wretch, a thief, and you took him for a gentleman. How many is he, Mark, when he found you? Any son of mine could be led like a potty calf with a ring through his nose. It was years before I understood the real wickedness of Jack and the foolishness of Norman. But I knew he was in really serious trouble. You have gambled and lost over 3,000 pounds. Yes. And if you don't pay it back, this scum will blackmail your mother. You have put this family's name into disrepute and your 17-year-old sister into moral danger. Father, I didn't mean... Get out of my sight. To me! Norman? Norman? Norman. He had to true then. He made the right decision. You mustn't speak as if he's dead. Walter, I've been selfish and stupid. I'm so sorry. Why didn't it make us happy? What? The money? Do you remember that poem Bob used to give us at Christmas? The one about the sailors stranded in heaven? Must we sing forevermore on this windless, glassy floor? Take back your golden fiddle. And we'll beat for open sea. We will. As soon as Normans will, we will. Your brother, Kitty, is there anything I can do? Thank you, but everything's being done. Adrian, I can't marry you. Oh. Well, that's short and to the point. I'm sorry, darling. Has that fellow come back into your life? No. It's a thought of Norman going out of it. He isn't going to die. He is not going to die. But knowing he's so near it has made me realize I can't leave my family. I belong here with them. I belong in this country. Do you love England, Kitty? You might even, in time, love me. I wouldn't transplant, Adrian. My roots here are too deep. I'd travel and die in England. And wherever I may die, I know to what brown country my homing thoughts would fly. You looked it up. Learned it by heart. You see what a man will do for love. Oh, well. Back to Wordsworth, I suppose. You're probably the nicest man I've ever met. Soon on Nine, an epic television event. It didn't come this far to watch. Came to win. 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A fractured sternum and a smashed patella but nothing fatal. There'll be a long convalescence, however, and he could end up with a limp. When do you think we'll be able to take him home with us? Perhaps six to seven weeks. I'll miss you when you go to the country. I was thinking of leaving you an apprentice. The floor needs a good clean. And as for your books, they're all over the place. And this is your filing system. I'm getting round to the filing. What you really need is a receptionist. Can't afford one kitty. Father said the other doctor had one. She was his wife. The poor man died of a heart attack. He was probably overworked. I wouldn't let that happen to you. I don't like women. What you like is largely material. Well, who woke up on the wrong side of the Episcopal bed this morning? I have a cheque here for you, young man, with a sum of three thousand six hundred pounds. But this is made out to you. Precisely. It came with an account of what you had done to acquire it. I knew you were a bit of a wild lad, Jack Rebel, but I never guessed you would sink to such depths. And you would believe this stranger rather than your own brother, sir? Uncle, it's a tissue of lies. Lies are not usually accompanied by a cheque of such magnitude. Mr. Balfour insists I give it to you. The sum will be subtracted from his son's inheritance. He feels the boy shouldn't get off scot-free. I feel rather the same about you. But you cannot withhold my capital forever. No, but I can appoint another executor. And who more suitable than your bride-to-be? The woman who will share your life, the richer or poorer, better or worse, forsaking all others. But I'm not going to get married. Oh, yes you are. Miss Lydia, how nice to see you again. Thank you, Grace. Father sends his respects. Hello, Jack. Jack, long time no see, eh? How come you're not eating your brekkie? Starving. It's because I'm eating for two, I suppose. Me and the kitty. Cheer up, Jack. We're going to a wedding, not a funeral. Well? Kitty was to end up Lady Kitty after all. Philippe was to be honoured for his services to the community. That year we went back to the country, up to Pyrrhus, with a fine property with grass and trees and water. And Samarkand became a dream again, but not an idle dream. A busy one. A home for children whose parents had been destroyed by the Depression. A refuge that would keep them safe and well till they could be claimed again. I led them to Toby now and then. I still say he had a piggy eye. Rosie had no such thing. Monday. TV's number one comedy double. Absolutely. Definitely. Murphy Brown and Frazier. The ultimate reality program. Monday. Actual reality. On Channel 9. Sunday, a premiere thriller that will take your breath away. Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. Dead again on Channel 9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8