Anne Haddy credited as playing...
Helen Daniels • Helen
- Helen Daniels: Just distract the family. The way I feel at the moment if Paul walks through that door I'm more then likely to throw a frying pan at him.
- Paul Robinson: Gran, you're over-reacting it's not as bad as you think.
- Helen Daniels: Paul, your mother brought up a family in that home before she died and as ridiculous it may seem to you it means a great deal to me.
- Helen Daniels: Julie.. Shut up.
- Julie: What?
- Helen Daniels: I am up to here with that self righteous attitude of yours. You really destroyed your father by being just plain bloody selfish. And you have the audacity to stand there and say you were right. I'll tell you something, you were wrong, wrong, wrong!
- Julie: I was not wrong alright! You brought me up to do what I thought was right and you want me to work with her well I'm not going to so sorry.
- Jim Robinson: You're not being asked to do that Julie.
- Julie: Dad.
- Jim Robinson: Before I went away I asked you to apologise to Anna, did you?
- Julie: No. She's in Queensland how could I?
- Jim Robinson: We have a perfectly good telephone.
- Helen Daniels: Well that's not strictly true, Max is upset over Maria and Richard and you just happened to be the first person he took it out on.
- Paul Robinson: He has this fantastic knack of making everyone's lives a misery doesn't he.
- Helen Daniels: What on earth made you do such a thing, You know how I feel about her you had no right.
- Jim Robinson: [to Julie] I told you not to send it!
- Julie: Gran, she's your only sister. It's about time you forgave her. Weddings are a nicer time to that then funerals.
- Helen Daniels: Julie you don't understand. I'll never forgive her
- Jim Robinson: [to Julie] You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
- Julie: Well I'm not dad and you're not going to make me. You're always saying how we shouldn't hold grudges.
- Helen Daniels: Just for once in your life will you stop interfering in everyone's business but your own. I'm sick to death of your busy bodying, I've had enough Julie!
- [Walks off in tears]
- Lucy Robinson: [Runs into the house] Guess what Mrs. Clarke got robbed and she's staying with Des and Daphne!
- Jim Robinson: Is she alright?
- Lucy Robinson: No way, she can't say a word.
- Helen Daniels: I should go and see if she's alright but I really don't feel up to it.
- Jim Robinson: I wouldn't worry too much. If losing her voice is the only thing she hasn't got too much to complain about.
- [chuckles]
- Helen Daniels: [On the verge of laughing] It won't be easy for her staying with Des and Daphne not being able to tell them how to run their lives.
- Lucy Robinson: Oh but, she has a notepad and she's taking down notes.
- Paul Robinson: Flattery will get you everywhere Gran, you sly old thing.
- Helen Daniels: Less of the old thank you.
- Scott Robinson: I look I wrote the story and they paid me, the money is mine, if I want to blow it on a $400 duck comic surely that's up to me? This is ridiculous I wanted to thank Dad for helping so I bought him the wallet, big deal.
- Jim Robinson: Scott you're missing the point one day we won't be around to give you advice you have to fend for yourself. You need to learn how to handle your money sensibly.
- Scott Robinson: You're saying I couldn't cope?
- Jim Robinson: I'm not saying that at all.
- Scott Robinson: So much for the confidence in your young son. You know Paul's good with money. I suppose you want me to turn out like him. What next? Couple of evictions dinner, foreclose a few mortgages?
- Helen Daniels: Scott.
- Scott Robinson: I don't want to turn out like that ok? Money doesn't interest me that much.
- Tony Romeo: I was talking to the painter who was working late one night and he said heard noises coming from nowhere in particular, he thinks the place is haunted.
- Helen Daniels: Oh how wonderful my very own ghost.