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01:20Yeah, our daughter's the doctor, not you.
01:23I'm not a doctor, but I'm not an idiot, either.
01:26I'm not worried, so you shouldn't be.
01:28Worried about what?
01:30Eve found your mother having a dizzy spell in the shop.
01:33She's not been the same since, and now she's refusing to go to the doctor.
01:38Eve found you.
01:40I am perfectly fine, and I'm going to work.
01:44And that's the end of the conversation.
01:52He just got angry over some soppy video.
01:55His mates took of me having a pop at him, but, you know, I'm...
01:58I'm smoothing it over.
01:59Yeah, well, it looked like it went well, yeah.
02:01Come on, you're not boys alike.
02:03I mean, he's nearly a teenager.
02:06We were probably twice as bad as him at his age, right?
02:11Anyway, um, I've got to go.
02:13Thanks for the cuppa.
02:17This, uh, this Perry kid and his mates,
02:20they have you over or what?
02:22What?
02:22Mr Alfie, my eyes ain't what they used to be,
02:24but I can see he was doubled over in pain.
02:26So, come on, did they give you a dig or what?
02:29Phil, Phil, just please give it a rest, yeah, they were kids.
02:32I've seen harder men than you getting hiding.
02:34So leave your pride at the door, yeah?
02:35Listen, he's my son, okay, and I'm dealing with it,
02:39and that's all you need to know, you understand?
02:41He locked himself in his room last night
02:43and he wouldn't come out,
02:44so if something's happened, if something's gone on,
02:46I need to know what it is, so come on, spit it out.
02:48All right, he lashed out at me, okay?
02:50He hit me.
02:51He was angry.
02:53Now, it's never happened before
02:54and it's never gonna happen again
02:55and I'm dealing with it.
02:57Well, it weren't the first time.
03:00What?
03:03He hurt Cat last year as well.
03:19You know, there's a fine line
03:20between playing hard to get and impossible to get.
03:24I spoke to Bernie.
03:25She said that Amanda girl seems quite nice.
03:28Yeah.
03:29Well, maybe Bernie should take her out and stuff then.
03:32Look, I know you're upset about Sookie,
03:35but she made her choice
03:36and that dizzy spell was probably a tenant's rent being late,
03:39not you going on a date.
03:40You don't know her, Stacey.
03:41No, I don't, but I know you.
03:43And I know you need to stop worrying
03:45about who's looking after Sookie
03:46and look after yourself.
03:47You know, maybe you should worry more
03:48about your own love life.
03:50You know that Theo isn't trying to help you, Stace.
03:53He's still trying to get in your knickers
03:55and you know it.
03:56So either you're stringing him along
03:58or it's you who's playing hard to get.
04:01It's no wonder Martin had enough.
04:04You need to calm down.
04:05Why don't you tell me to calm down?
04:07There's one thing hitting me, but hitting your mum.
04:10Phil, you do not hit your mum.
04:12I want to listen.
04:12Why didn't Kat tell me?
04:13How could we?
04:14How could we?
04:14He was too busy on a canal boat conning people.
04:17He shoved Kat, he pushed her
04:19and then he apologised.
04:20It was dealt with.
04:20Well, it quite clearly hasn't been dealt with,
04:22has it, Phil?
04:23Because it's happening again.
04:25Yeah, I wonder where he learnt that mum from, eh?
04:27Oh, come on, Phil.
04:28Local gangster rolls into his life
04:30and all of a sudden he's pushing his mum,
04:32pulling out now.
04:32He's giving his old man a dig.
04:33Doesn't take much to work out, does it?
04:35Or was it a bent copper that kidnapped him
04:37that pushed him over the edge?
04:38Is it...
04:39Okay, all right, okay, right.
04:40We want to do this, let's do this now
04:42because I'm in the mood to fire somebody in my...
04:45Oh, I just...
04:48You call yourself his dad, Alfie, don't you?
04:50Where were you when he needed you, eh?
04:52Where was you?
04:53And let's not forget about Michael, eh?
04:55Michael and his temper and all.
04:56Maybe that's where he always came from, eh?
04:57Do yourself a favour and get out.
04:59Because if a 12-year-old can hurt you,
05:01I will put you six feet under.
05:15Obviously, this is just like a rough draft,
05:17so please forgive the sloppiness of it.
05:19As you can see here,
05:20one of Bernie's favourite things is chess.
05:23So I was thinking we do chess, cider and cheese.
05:29All of the C words.
05:31Well, all the clean ones, anyway.
05:36Nan has got a job lot of cheddar that we can use
05:38and she's also got a couple of cases of cider going spare,
05:41so all you need now is the chess boards.
05:43Hi, Marie.
05:44Sounds fun, right?
05:46Can I just have a cup of tea, please?
05:47It's fun, but it's also frugal.
05:49Um, to be sure...
05:50Is Freddie all right?
05:51He's been walking around like a zombie.
05:53Yeah, I think he's just going through some stuff about his dad.
05:57One second.
05:58Here you go.
05:59Hello.
06:04You all right?
06:06Oh, fuck.
06:07Don't worry.
06:08Look, me and Bobby are organising a surprise 21st for Bernie.
06:12Well, until she shows up for a shift and we have to bolt.
06:16But between you and me, I could do with a little help,
06:19making sense of Bobby's bits.
06:21I mean, my maps and graphs.
06:24Bobby's bit sounds a bit wrong.
06:26Yeah, look, I've got somewhere I need to be,
06:29things I need to do.
06:30Good luck.
06:31Thanks.
06:33Thank you.
06:42Maybe he just needs more time.
06:47I wanted to go over the budget with you, just quickly.
06:51It's all a little bit too late, ain't it?
06:55And I've let him down all his life and, of course,
06:58he was going to end up giving me a dig.
07:02But he's still my little boy.
07:04I made him so angry.
07:06And listen, I get it, there's no excuse for him lashing out at his mum.
07:09That's wrong, but...
07:11But he did it to me.
07:12I deserved it, you know.
07:17Now, he's under Phil's wing.
07:20It ain't going to get any better, is it?
07:23Well, I'm thinking about it, I've only got myself to blame for that as well.
07:28If the whole world put their problems in a pile
07:31and you saw what everyone else was going through,
07:33you'd be quick to pull yours back out.
07:35Right.
07:35All right, so stop feeling sorry for yourself.
07:38And it's never too late to be a dad.
07:40All right?
07:41You're here now.
07:42Like it or not, so is Phil.
07:47Some little boys ain't that lucky.
07:50So, why don't you put your differences aside?
07:54Hmm?
07:54Stop pointing fingers and start being the men he should look up to.
08:16Everything all right, Mum?
08:17It's just kids again.
08:19Leave it.
08:20I'll make it worse.
08:22Something going on?
08:23I'll tell you what's going on.
08:25I am trying to work here and you are getting in my way.
08:28So, just leave me alone, all right?
08:31Dad?
08:33Yeah, yeah, I can talk.
08:38You didn't reply, so I was worried.
08:41Fine.
08:42There's no need to worry.
08:45Oh, just stop it.
08:47I don't need help.
08:48I don't know how many times I have to keep saying it.
08:51You can say it until you're blue in the face,
08:52but you know this hard-nosed cow act?
08:54It doesn't work with me.
09:09What's that?
09:11It's a white flag, Philip, and, er, well, I'll come in peace.
09:16Yeah, we'd be leaving in peace if we don't put it down.
09:18All right.
09:21You know, I've been thinking about what you said.
09:25And it's right, you know, I wasn't there when you needed me,
09:28and, well, that's going to follow me for the rest of my life.
09:33When Tommy Erkert, I was banged up, so I ain't a lot better, am I?
09:36You know, back in the day,
09:39my old man's solution to all this would be a slap round the head,
09:42but, you know, Tommy's been through a lot.
09:45And a lot of that's probably down to us, you know.
09:49And, Phil, I don't think a clip round the head's going to solve anything,
09:52so just hear me out, OK?
09:55Just thinking, what if, erm, what if me and you,
09:58we put our heads together and we'll see if we can come up with something?
10:02You know, for Tommy, I'm already on it.
10:05And maybe a clip round the head,
10:07oh, I ain't the worst idea in the world.
10:10So he made you come to work, then?
10:11I wanted to come to work.
10:14He wanted me to go see the doctor.
10:16Oh.
10:17Well, for once, the husband and the ex-mistress are on the same page.
10:20Right.
10:21I can get one for you.
10:26You need to get checked out.
10:28Right, I've already had this lecture.
10:29Not from me, you haven't.
10:32So, lock up, and I am walking you to the doctor's.
10:35And you can either go in there quietly,
10:37or kicking and screaming,
10:38but either way, I'm not taking no for an answer.
10:41OK.
10:55I'm going home.
10:55Tommy, tell me, hey, hey, hey, hey, come on.
10:57I know you're angry, right?
10:59At me,
11:00and the world, and you've got every right to me.
11:02And I know I ain't been there for you.
11:05But the boys or your mum,
11:08I am sorry, OK?
11:10Yeah, and that makes two of us.
11:12I've let all my kids down at some point in time,
11:14and that includes my stepkids,
11:16and I've got to do better by all of you.
11:18But there is no excuse for it in people.
11:21They love you.
11:23They've done a bit of work on the pads,
11:24but if you're going to throw right hooks,
11:27you've got to learn how to take them, so...
11:29What, want me to fight you two?
11:31No, you don't.
11:32Don't be silly.
11:32No, it's not us.
11:33It's him.
11:35This is Paddy Barber,
11:37all for boxing school's finest.
11:40I'm going to spar him.
11:42Yeah.
11:43Right.
11:45Do you want me some times in life?
11:47You take hidings,
11:49and sometimes you give them out.
11:51The hardest part
11:53is stepping through the ropes, all right?
11:55Tough.
11:56Right, let's get this on.
11:58Look at me.
11:59There we go.
11:59Put it on there like that.
12:00Hey, it's super...
12:03So, your dizzy spell
12:05could have been down to many factors.
12:06Heat,
12:08exhaustion,
12:09dehydration.
12:10Exactly.
12:10Please feel free to tell my husband that
12:12the next time you see him,
12:14or the crazed woman that dragged me down here.
12:16But it could also be a sign
12:17of mental fatigue.
12:19Stress.
12:20Anxiety.
12:21Have you been through any
12:22highly stressful
12:24or emotionally challenging
12:25situations recently?
12:28I'm a mother.
12:30A wife.
12:32A business owner.
12:34Every day is emotionally challenging, doctor.
12:36If you're struggling,
12:37I can help.
12:39I know what struggling is.
12:42This...
12:43It's just a dizzy spell.
12:51What do you want me to say?
12:53Hmm?
12:56I can't sleep.
12:58I've lost my appetite.
13:00My heart beats like a drum
13:01day in, day out
13:02for no reason.
13:03Is that what you want me to say?
13:06Because it's true.
13:12But guess what?
13:15I've been through worse on my own.
13:17And I'll get through this
13:19on my own as well.
13:25I'll write you a prescription.
13:27It's up to you
13:28whether you pick it up or not.
13:31Even the strongest people
13:32need help
13:32now and again.
13:34The hardest part
13:35is accepting it.
13:43So,
13:43apart from that,
13:45everything else
13:46is quite straightforward, really.
13:50everything all right?
13:56You're, uh,
13:57helping me
13:58with this assessment
14:00thing
14:00because you're my friend,
14:02right?
14:03Oh, yeah.
14:04Of course.
14:05Yeah, it's just that
14:06Eve seems to think
14:07that you're
14:07playing the long game.
14:09You know,
14:10with us and...
14:12I mean, you know
14:13we're just friends,
14:14don't you?
14:17I just enjoy
14:18helping people, Stacey.
14:20Maybe Eve
14:21doesn't believe that
14:22but I hope you do.
14:24Yeah, yeah.
14:25I mean, Eve's
14:26having a really tough time
14:27at the minute
14:27and I think you just
14:28got caught in the crossfire
14:29but I really appreciate it
14:31so thank you.
14:37Well done, lads.
14:38Well done.
14:38Good boy.
14:40Here you go, mate.
14:41Tell your old man
14:42I own one, yeah?
14:44You're lucky you had
14:45that head guard on
14:45and he took it easy on you.
14:46Otherwise, you'd be out cold.
14:48And you're lucky
14:49your old man
14:50never hit you back.
14:52Now, you got something
14:53to say to him or what?
14:55I'm sorry, Dad.
14:56Hey, come on,
14:57bring it in.
14:58We're all good, buddy.
14:59We're all good, yeah?
15:01Done good, mate.
15:02You won't get there
15:02longer than most
15:03first-timers would.
15:04Yeah.
15:05So we'll get you in, yeah?
15:07We'll work on the basics.
15:08Maybe, you know,
15:08me and Phil can work out
15:09we can bring hearing turns
15:11and I might have
15:11a few lessons myself
15:12learn to do a bit
15:13of the old
15:14bobbing and weaving
15:15what do you reckon, eh?
15:17Yeah, that'd be good.
15:20Hey, Phil,
15:20where about you
15:21should keep the cars here?
15:22Nice, uh,
15:23through the pipes.
15:26Oh.
15:28Oh.
15:39Yes, sir, Chip?
15:40Oh, no.
15:42I don't think you want
15:43one of them
15:43that's mint and mayo.
15:45I've stumbled on it
15:46by accident.
15:50Not bad.
15:51I like happy accident.
15:57Are you all right?
15:59Huh?
16:01No.
16:03Not really.
16:07Where's Tommy?
16:09Oh, he's...
16:09he's gone home.
16:10I'll sleep well tonight.
16:11Yeah.
16:12So, how's the start?
16:13He's got a right good,
16:14decent body shot on him,
16:16isn't he, eh?
16:16I reckon we've got
16:17a right little Tyson
16:18Philly on our hands,
16:19Phil, yeah,
16:19but listen,
16:21thanks a lot.
16:22I'll catch you later.
16:24So, let's have a look.
16:25Mate.
16:27I've had my fair share
16:28of ironing,
16:29so you're either milking it
16:30or he's caught you
16:31in the wrong spot.
16:31So, come on,
16:32let's have a look.
16:41Right.
16:42Right, let's go.
16:43Go where?
16:44To Clacton
16:44for a stick of rock.
16:45Where'd you think to,
16:46A&E?
16:46He's checked out,
16:47you might have
16:48a broken rib
16:48or it might be
16:49something we can't see.
16:50Well, I'm fine, okay?
16:52Yeah, yeah,
16:53you probably are.
16:54But, er,
16:55well, if you keel over,
16:56they'll be
16:56burying us together
16:57because Cat will kill me
16:59if I don't get you checked out.
17:00So, stop banging about
17:01and waffling
17:02and let's go.
17:03Come on.
17:07Well, I'm sorry.
17:10A little bit heavy,
17:11isn't it?
17:13I bet you missed
17:14Bobby's bits now.
17:17When Cat said
17:18your dad
17:19was a monster,
17:20she was being too kind.
17:23I'm so sorry, Freddie.
17:26I remember in school
17:27once,
17:29I was just being silly
17:32and, er,
17:33my drama teacher,
17:35Mrs Melbourne,
17:36she come into class
17:38and straight away
17:39she just singled me up
17:41in front of everyone.
17:43She looked at me
17:44straight in my eyes
17:46and she said,
17:50ignorance is bliss,
17:51Freddie,
17:53and I think you're
17:54going to be blissful
17:55for your whole life.
17:58I think she thought
17:59that I was too thick
18:02to understand,
18:03but I knew she was
18:04having a pot.
18:07but now
18:07I'm sitting here
18:09and I wish
18:10that what she said
18:11was right
18:13because
18:13I know who my dad is,
18:15I've fallen out
18:16with my mum
18:18and, I mean,
18:19clearly,
18:19I don't feel blissful.
18:22Well,
18:23I don't know
18:23what happened
18:24to my mum,
18:25so
18:25I suppose I'm
18:27ignorant too.
18:29Maybe bliss
18:30is
18:31appreciating
18:32what you've got.
18:33I've got my dad
18:34and my sister
18:36and that's
18:36pretty blissful.
18:38And once this
18:39has cleared up a bit,
18:40maybe you
18:41and your mum
18:42will realise
18:43you're pretty blissful
18:43too.
18:44But
18:45not a very adventurous
18:46eater.
18:47Don't you work
18:47at a chippy?
18:48Listen,
18:49when it comes
18:49to chip sauce combos,
18:51I know my stuff,
18:52alright?
18:52Trust me.
19:00Come on,
19:01this is silly.
19:02Look around you,
19:03Phil,
19:03it's full of old
19:04girls and kids
19:05and just taking up space.
19:06Do me a favour,
19:07sit down,
19:07will you?
19:07You're making me dizzy.
19:14All I'm saying
19:15is that all these
19:16doctors and nurses
19:17are overworked
19:18as it is.
19:19I'm just wasting
19:19their time.
19:20Listen,
19:20Phil,
19:21it's just a bruise,
19:21alright?
19:22I mean,
19:23if it's my rib,
19:23what are they going
19:24to do?
19:24It's like a broken
19:24toe,
19:25you can't do
19:25nothing with this.
19:26if you don't shut
19:26up,
19:27you need an
19:28undertaker,
19:28not a doctor.
19:32You ain't said
19:32anything to care,
19:33have you?
19:35Well,
19:35you know,
19:35I'd appreciate it
19:36if you don't,
19:36because I don't
19:37want her worrying
19:37about me.
19:38Who said
19:38she was going
19:38to be worrying?
19:42I just don't
19:42like hospitals.
19:44Who does?
19:45I mean,
19:46at our age,
19:46a headache turns
19:47into radiotherapy.
19:48Yeah,
19:48well,
19:49you're preaching
19:49to the choir here,
19:50but you,
19:51you better
19:52of being safe
19:52and sorry.
19:53I think we've both
19:55been sorry enough
19:56for one day,
19:56haven't we?
20:00Mr. Alfie Moon?
20:04Alfie Moon?
20:05Yep,
20:06yep,
20:06yep.
20:06That's my name.
20:08Don't worry,
20:24should you be drinking?
20:26Why not?
20:27At least if I feel dizzy
20:28again,
20:29we'll all know why,
20:30won't we?
20:35you still love Eve,
20:37don't you?
20:48Don't you?
20:50Thank you.
20:52What'd they say?
20:53Oh,
20:54you know,
20:55they want me to
20:56hang about
20:57for a CT scan
20:58and do an
21:00internal check
21:00for something,
21:01I don't know.
21:03Apparently they found
21:03blood in my urine,
21:04didn't they?
21:05Want to check it out?
21:10Yeah.
21:11You know,
21:11they could have
21:13sent me home.
21:14I could have come
21:14back tomorrow
21:15with a sample
21:16to see if anything's
21:17still there.
21:18Listen,
21:18I really ain't
21:18got time
21:19to hang about
21:19all day.
21:20It's Alfie,
21:21Alfie.
21:21No,
21:21Phil,
21:21Phil,
21:22you know,
21:22it's just a checklist.
21:23What are they
21:23worried about?
21:24I'll come back
21:24one day
21:25and something's
21:25wrong and I'll
21:26sue them.
21:26That's just
21:26nonsense.
21:28Now,
21:28you know,
21:29I'm fit as a fiddle.
21:30I bruise like a peach,
21:31that's the Irish in me.
21:31I take a dig
21:32and of course
21:33it's going to show up.
21:34But I really,
21:34I just want to go home.
21:35you're going anywhere,
21:36all right?
21:38What are you
21:39talking about?
21:40What,
21:40you're acting like
21:41we're best mates
21:41now or something?
21:42What,
21:42like you cats?
21:44This ain't about
21:44me
21:45and you,
21:46all right?
21:47It's about you
21:47having kids at home,
21:48people that love you
21:49that despite the fact
21:50you're a bit of a pratt.
21:52So it might be
21:53nothing.
21:55You ain't going to know
21:55until you find out
21:56and you are.
21:58You are going to find out.
22:01Wow.
22:04Kate,
22:05Kate,
22:06that's weird,
22:08isn't it?
22:09I was wondering
22:10maybe
22:10maybe in an earlier life
22:13me and you
22:13could have been like that.
22:14Yeah, well luckily for me,
22:16we're stuck with this life.
22:18Yeah.
22:18Very right.
22:21Mr Moon,
22:23are you ready?
22:28The hardest bit
22:30is stepping through
22:31the ropes, right?
22:33Yeah.
22:36All right,
22:36you lead darling
22:37and I'll follow.
22:45That's not
22:45going to help mum.
22:48There's that word again.
22:52You know,
22:52sometimes I think
22:53I'm the only one
22:53who knows what it means.
22:59You know what?
22:59I used to tiptoe around
23:01my mother
23:03because I had respect
23:04for her.
23:07If only my children
23:08had had the same respect
23:09for me.
23:12Look, I know
23:14what it feels like
23:15to fall in love
23:16with the wrong person
23:19and it hurts.
23:24But you chose your family
23:26and that was the right call.
23:29Mum, I
23:30love you.
23:33And if you're hurting
23:36and you have no one
23:37to talk to,
23:40I'm here.
23:46And I'll hurt you,
23:47Vinnie.
23:51I'm embarrassed.
23:56Show me the respect
23:58I deserve
23:59and don't mention
24:00her name to me again.
24:22All right.
24:26I was in the area.
24:28You didn't return
24:28to my call,
24:29so
24:32you okay?
24:34Yeah.
24:35Yeah.
24:36Um,
24:38do you want to go
24:39for that drink
24:40tomorrow?
24:42Yeah.
24:43Yeah, I do.
24:44Well, you tell me
24:45when and where
24:46and I'll be there.
24:47Okay.
24:58If we just refer
24:59back to the budget
25:00we'll see that
25:01Chesapeake's fancies
25:02out of our price range.
25:03Right, Bobby, listen.
25:03Stop with this now.
25:04Less chart,
25:05more heart.
25:06Yeah?
25:06And anyway,
25:07I can knock up
25:07a few castles
25:08and pawns for peanuts,
25:09but it's fine.
25:10Look,
25:11think like Fred
25:12and you will get ahead.
25:13I promise you.
25:14Um, we can still do
25:16cider, cheese
25:17and chess,
25:19but that sounds
25:19fun too, right?
25:20Yeah, yeah.
25:22That's fine.
25:22Right, you two
25:23sort these teas
25:24and I'll be back
25:25with you in a minute.
25:27Tommy,
25:28it's out of order.
25:29You know I'm doing
25:30no meat Monday.
25:31Well, it's Tuesday.
25:32Is it?
25:33Yeah.
25:34Okay, good.
25:35Between me and you,
25:36I had a sausage earlier
25:36and all.
25:39You all right,
25:39mate?
25:41You look naked?
25:41Yeah, um,
25:43Phil and Dad
25:44took me to the gym
25:44to spa.
25:45He's kidding
25:46what he's about.
25:47I mean,
25:48I deserved it.
25:48Oh,
25:49I've been taking
25:51liberties with,
25:53with you
25:54and,
25:55and Dad.
25:57Sometimes,
25:57I don't know
25:58if I should be
25:59more like Dad
26:00or Phil.
26:03But maybe
26:03I've just got to be me.
26:05Yeah.
26:05And I appreciate
26:07what they're both
26:08trying to do.
26:09Yeah.
26:10Look, Fred,
26:10I'm really sorry
26:11about your dad.
26:11Where was you today?
26:13What'd your dad do?
26:14Ground you?
26:15You're such a mug, Tom.
26:16I didn't fancy it.
26:18What, did you miss me
26:19or what?
26:19All right, Daddy's boy.
26:20Enjoy your date
26:21with Curly then, yeah?
26:24I know you.
26:25You've got a sister,
26:25don't you?
26:27Stella Griffin,
26:28right?
26:29Dances in the community
26:30centre.
26:31Yeah, that's where
26:31I know you.
26:31I saw you dancing
26:32with her.
26:35Listen,
26:35do me a favour.
26:36When you get home,
26:37tell her Freddie
26:37says hello.
26:39She knows.
26:41Yeah?
26:42Bye.
26:42Mate, what?
26:51Listen, Tom,
26:52I know that your
26:53daddy's a donut,
26:54but
26:56sometimes I wish
26:57that he was my dad.
26:58You know,
26:59you could do a lot
27:00worse, mate.
27:01Yeah.
27:02Cheers, friend.
27:03You're going to eat that?
27:04I am going to eat that,
27:05yeah.
27:07The bloke goes in
27:08to the doctors.
27:10He says,
27:10Doctor,
27:11I've come for my results.
27:13And the doctor says,
27:14I've got some good news
27:15and I've got some bad news.
27:17The bloke said,
27:17well, what's the good news?
27:19And the doctor said,
27:20you've got 24 hours to live.
27:23And the bloke went,
27:24wow,
27:25okay,
27:26so what's the bad news?
27:28and the doctor said,
27:29I should have told you yesterday.
27:33Okay,
27:34Mr. Moon,
27:36I've been taking a look
27:37at your scan here
27:38and you have
27:39an enlarged prostate.
27:42Okay,
27:44what does that mean exactly?
27:46Nothing yet.
27:48It's common in men your age,
27:50but
27:51I'm going to
27:52refer you to urology
27:54and order you
27:55a PSA blood test
27:56right away.
27:56But,
27:57well,
27:58if it's common in men
27:58my age,
27:59why don't we just
28:00chalk it down to the
28:00A-safe on the paperwork
28:01and says,
28:02blah, blah, blah.
28:03Mr. Moon,
28:04given your scan
28:05and the blood
28:06in your urine,
28:09we need to rule out
28:10the possibility
28:10of prostate cancer.
28:20Details of organisations
28:22offering information
28:23and support
28:24with cancer
28:24are available
28:25at the BBC Action Line.
28:27We can call for free
28:28at any time
28:29to hear recorded information
28:30on 08000 560 190.
28:34Thank you.
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