Pauline goes to see Arthur at the Hospital in this edition.He's still in a very bad way.Pat brings some of her rough cronies in one night to fill up the Queen Vic too.
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00:00When we get this done, I'll sleep for a week.
00:26I'll never get out of bed.
00:28Yeah, keep it up, ladies.
00:29Don't weaken.
00:30It's nice to wait for one to rallying round, isn't it?
00:31That'd be lofty.
00:36We've been at it since five.
00:37We've got all to a yawn.
00:41Morning.
00:41Hello, love.
00:42Morning.
00:43I just called up to see Cheryl and we wait to work.
00:46Is Vicky all right?
00:47Yeah, no problem.
00:48Did you get off to the nursery?
00:49She never even woke up.
00:50How's it all going here?
00:51Oh, I don't know.
00:52I don't think we'll get it finished by Thursday.
00:54Yes, we will.
00:54Never say die.
00:55There's so much to do, though.
00:57Just a little bit one at a time.
00:58Hang on, Mum.
00:59Hang on.
00:59Hang on.
00:59I've done some calculations, right?
01:01And we've got ten jumpers left to do.
01:02And we've got 47 hours to do them in.
01:04Right?
01:05That means 4.7 hours per jumper.
01:07At present, we're turning one at what?
01:08Every four hours?
01:09We do it laughing all the way.
01:11Yeah, well, put it like that, it sounds dead easy.
01:13Oh, foul, didn't you?
01:14Well, if we do get it, it'll only be thanks to you lot.
01:17I mean, I'm really grateful for the way you're all helping, you know?
01:19I mean, there's you and Ian giving time off from college, there's Pete and Lofty helping out, and Sharon's man in the stall.
01:25Like, it really means a lot to me.
01:26Oh, shut up, you.
01:27I mean it.
01:28Look, if you don't give your jaws over us, Kath, you're never going to get it finished.
01:30Look, I'll call round after work as usual, eh, Kath?
01:33Oh, yeah, thanks a lot, Dave.
01:34Well, there's no need to thank me, eh?
01:35It's the only time I get to see Shel.
01:37I bet Ian cooks me better food than I cook myself anyway.
01:39Yeah, nice cup of hot strong tea, tasty high-engine meals.
01:42It's what we all need.
01:43Oh, well, I'd better get the crust for the family, eh?
01:45Yeah, me and all.
01:46Shel, do you want to...
01:47All right.
01:48I'll just see him out, all right.
01:49Yeah.
01:50See ya.
01:50Oh, dear, oh, dear, oh, dear.
01:52Better do the family's duty, eh?
01:54Yeah, all right.
01:54Bye.
01:55All right.
01:56And leave them two alone.
01:57Yeah, all right.
02:00Cheers, Deb, so.
02:04Right.
02:06Um, can I have some of those sweets,
02:08the ones that taste like fizzy drinks, you know?
02:10Oh, yeah.
02:12These?
02:12Yeah, it's a tar.
02:13They're awful, really, but for some reason,
02:15Arthur's taken offensive to him.
02:17I can't think why.
02:18He was never much of a one for sweets before.
02:20Comfort, perhaps?
02:22Yeah, maybe.
02:23How is he?
02:24Right.
02:25Seems as though he's a bit different every day.
02:27I don't know what to expect next.
02:29Anything else?
02:31No, sorry, that's it.
02:32Oh, that's, uh, £1.30, please.
02:34Cheers.
02:35Well, how comes with you two?
02:37Oh, no worries.
02:39Roof leaks.
02:40Yeah, paper's peeling.
02:41Fungus on the floor.
02:43Apart from that, sunshine.
02:44Is that your new flat?
02:46Yes.
02:47Won't the landlord fix it?
02:49Chance'll be a fine thing.
02:50We've been hounding him for weeks.
02:52He's a man of many promises and no substance.
02:54It's shameful, isn't it?
02:56Still, could be worse.
02:58Yeah, I suppose so.
02:59Well, it will get fixed eventually.
03:01Let's get everything fixed, eh?
03:03Ta-da.
03:04See ya.
03:05Bye, Pauline.
03:05Bye.
03:06There are worse things than a leaking roof.
03:09Indeed.
03:10How she cooks.
03:10I've no idea.
03:11But she does.
03:12It's amazing.
03:14Answer that, will ya?
03:19Sorry.
03:20How was that?
03:20Come to me.
03:21Yeah, you're up.
03:22Well, you can talk to me.
03:26Well, I'm sorry.
03:28No, it is not our policy to overcharge.
03:31But I'm sure it must have been a mistake.
03:35Well, goodbye to you.
03:38Good morning, sir.
03:39Good morning, Tony.
03:41There's another complaint about overcharging.
03:44You never leave off, do you?
03:45Well, we both know who's doing it, don't we?
03:46It's not Mehmet.
03:48The man said the driver had a moustache.
03:50And that makes it Mehmet, does it?
03:51What else has got a moustache?
03:55Morning.
03:56Morning.
03:56Tea, please.
03:57Sure.
03:58Oh, hi, Colonel.
03:59Mr Carpenter.
04:00Hey, come and sit here.
04:01I'll bring it over to you, lad.
04:02Thanks.
04:02Look, it's on me.
04:03It's on me.
04:03No, it isn't.
04:05Yes, great.
04:06You said you'd spoken to me about it.
04:08I did.
04:09Well, he didn't listen, didn't he?
04:11Leave off for me, yeah.
04:13Here's your tea.
04:14Thanks.
04:14All right.
04:15Yes.
04:16I'm going to mention it.
04:17Listen, it's the first time I've seen you since the party.
04:20I wanted to say I'm sorry about what happened.
04:21I really am.
04:22Ah, these things are.
04:23No, I feel responsible.
04:24It got out of hand.
04:25Well, it's history now.
04:26Thanks.
04:27Good.
04:29Er, everything all right?
04:33Fine.
04:33You're too happy?
04:35I think so.
04:36Good.
04:37Despite Kelvin being too young for me.
04:39Oh, no, I didn't mean that.
04:40Didn't you?
04:41No, I was just thinking of you.
04:43In what way?
04:45Well, I mean, you are mature.
04:49I mean, Kelvin, er, well, it might be much fun for you,
04:53if you see what I mean.
04:54No.
04:55No, no, I don't.
04:56Well, you need someone, well, you know.
05:00Older?
05:01Yeah, well, yeah.
05:04Are you offering?
05:06Oh, no.
05:07Oh, sorry.
05:09That was far from my mind.
05:10My mistake.
05:11I just wondered who this older someone might be that you think is more suitable for me.
05:15Oh, no, I was just thinking, just like, for instance, I wasn't thinking...
05:17I see.
05:18Tony.
05:20Tony!
05:23What about him?
05:24He's the answer.
05:26For what?
05:27The roof.
05:28He won't do it.
05:28He said so.
05:29I know, but I will.
05:31What?
05:31Fix the roof.
05:33Can you?
05:33Well, I don't know, but I'm going to have a try.
05:36All I need is some tools, which Tony can lend me, and some idea of how to go about it,
05:40which I can get from books.
05:41Do you think Tony will lend me his tools?
05:43I don't know.
05:44Well, how can he refuse?
05:45He hardly ever uses them these days.
05:48Well, why don't you go and ask him?
05:49He's in the cafe.
05:50I saw him go in there.
05:51Right.
05:52Mine in the shop.
05:57Yeah, what?
05:58You want some food tomorrow night?
05:59Cards.
06:00Always bloody cards.
06:02Shh, will ya?
06:03Yeah, right.
06:04Right.
06:05New coins, yeah.
06:06That's what the school needs.
06:07Freshen us up a bit, eh?
06:07We've been circulating the old notes for some time now.
06:10They're tired.
06:11Oh, tired?
06:12Well, let's have them a rest, eh?
06:13How about in my purse?
06:14I won't disturb them.
06:16Listen, I can't talk now.
06:17Can you bill me later?
06:18Cheers.
06:18See ya.
06:21Hi, sir.
06:22Oi.
06:22Hi, Naima.
06:23Ali.
06:24Well, I must go.
06:25See you.
06:25Good to see you.
06:26Tony.
06:27Oh, hi, Naima.
06:28Hi.
06:29Can I borrow your tools?
06:31What for?
06:32To fix the roof.
06:34Fix the roof?
06:35Yeah.
06:36No.
06:37Why not?
06:38Well, a workman doesn't lend his tools out just like that.
06:40Not to anyone.
06:41A good workman, anyway.
06:42And certainly not to someone as inexperienced as you.
06:46Look, I look after them.
06:47No.
06:48If I damage anything, I'll replace it, right?
06:51No.
06:52But you hardly ever use them these days.
06:54Look, that's beside the point.
06:55What is the point?
06:57Well, fixing the roof is no sort of a job for a woman.
07:00So that's the point.
07:02Only men can fix roofs, right?
07:03Look, I didn't say that.
07:04You are so pompous.
07:10I'll tell you something as well.
07:12Well, I am going to the pub at lunchtime for a drink and you can stay and look after the cafe and the office and don't try and talk me out of it.
07:19I wouldn't dream of it.
07:27Very nice, eh?
07:28It's very nice.
07:29Oh, yeah, Tom.
07:30Lovely.
07:31I reckon we only sold about five light hours last night.
07:34I hope that Valentine do does better.
07:36Yeah, it's been slow for a while, hasn't it?
07:38And getting worse.
07:39Den's given Simon lunchtime as well as the evening off at being so quiet.
07:42I'm starting to get worried, Pat.
07:44I mean, if business keeps going downhill, Den's going to start thinking about getting rid of staff.
07:49I'll need this job.
07:51You ain't the only one.
07:52Morning, darling.
08:15Morning.
08:16How are you today?
08:19It's not nice to put you here.
08:21Isn't it?
08:22I haven't seen it like this.
08:25I have been here before, Arthur.
08:28Yeah.
08:29It's changed now.
08:31Different colour.
08:33Not so nice.
08:35Well, it looks the same to me.
08:39It's dark now.
08:41Oh.
08:43Is that how you feel, love?
08:46I know.
08:48Here, I've got you some sweeties.
08:50Yeah.
08:53Has the doctor spoken to you yet?
08:55Yeah.
08:57Well?
09:04Pills.
09:05Yes, I know, love.
09:10Different pills.
09:13Oh, I see.
09:15Do they help?
09:18What?
09:20The new pills.
09:23They're no.
09:25Well, do they make you feel better or worse?
09:30They taste nice.
09:32They haven't seen you for some time, is it?
09:38I've got I've broken something.
09:41Sorry about that, Vanessa.
09:42I was just about to clean it up.
09:44I know, it happens.
09:46How's your face?
09:48It's fine.
09:50Have you been to see the police?
09:52No.
09:52Don't you think you should?
09:54Why?
09:55This man's got to be caught. Nobody's safe from him.
09:58Yeah, well, I've changed my mind about that, all right.
09:59About what?
10:00I don't think it was the attacker.
10:02Oh?
10:03Well, who was it, then?
10:04Well, just some kid, fancied himself as a mugger.
10:06Still, he's putting in jail.
10:08I don't want to talk about it, all right?
10:10That's your mistake.
10:11Yeah.
10:13How is Annie?
10:15Oh, she's fine.
10:17I was just about to clean her up.
10:19I didn't expect a visit so early.
10:21Pat, I've been thinking about this all morning, right?
10:29Business, it's all to do with profits, isn't it?
10:32I mean, when business is bad, then Den's profits are down.
10:36But he's still paying us the same wages.
10:39So if we took a cut in our wages, then even though business was bad, Den's profits wouldn't be down.
10:47Right.
10:48Well, so we go to Den and offer him a cut in wages?
10:51Well, we hardly get paid enough to offer a cut.
10:54Well, no, but we could offer him something.
10:56I think that'd be dangerous, Lofty.
10:58Why?
10:58Well, it would attract attention to the situation.
11:01I mean, Den's been busy worrying about his family problems,
11:03but if we go to him and say, look, Den, business is bad, we'll take a cut.
11:08Right, he'll say.
11:09Cut down on wages?
11:10Better still if I cut down on me staff.
11:12I see what you mean.
11:14Keep thinking, Lofty.
11:19Hello.
11:20The Wanderer returns.
11:22It's all right, Annie, you can stop scouring the airwaves.
11:25Your long-lost brother has returned from the streets and he's presumably ready to work again.
11:29Where you've been?
11:30I've been trying to raise you for an hour.
11:31I had some things to do with business.
11:32Oh, well, we've had customers ringing in for cabs.
11:35We've had customers complaining.
11:38Did Catherine call me?
11:39No, why should she?
11:40For this knitwear order she's got on.
11:42She should be finished any day now.
11:43Oh, glad to hear it.
11:45Listen, we do not earn our money from Woolies.
11:47This is not a knitwear shop.
11:49I'm just showing an interest.
11:50I got them the order.
11:51Bully for you.
11:52How big was your cut?
11:54I'm doing a favour.
11:55Who for?
11:56Cathy?
11:57Or for those crooks you spend your time dealing with?
11:59What crooks?
12:00You know.
12:01Sue, I'll be in the car.
12:03If you need me, call me, all right?
12:07Don't look at me like that.
12:08If you won't deal with him, then I have to.
12:10Is it hot in here or is it me?
12:33Is ever so cold outside?
12:34Vicky's in great shape.
12:46Shell's working very hard, though.
12:47She's doing that knitting stuff for Kath.
12:50And, er...
12:51Oh, you know what Martin did the other day?
12:54Oh, I must tell you.
12:55Oh, Arthur, I don't know that you should be in here.
13:10I don't know it's doing you any good.
13:11And these pills, they...
13:13Now, I've got to take your dirty laundry home and...
13:19And I'll get you some new pyjamas and...
13:23Arthur, stop it!
13:26Arthur!
13:26Arthur!
13:32That's better.
13:33That's better, Arthur.
13:34I've been thinking.
13:43Oh, that's nice.
13:44St Valentine's Day.
13:45What about it?
13:46I'm looking forward to it.
13:47When I was in the army, I used to get hundreds of cards.
13:51Hundreds?
13:52I do not tell a lie.
13:54No, me neither.
13:54I used to get hundreds at all.
13:56Well, I won't be getting one.
13:57Not from Adley, anyway.
13:59It's not a Turkish custom, Valentine's cards.
14:01Right, foreigners miss out on some of our customs.
14:04Well, if I should get one, you know, like, not from Adley,
14:07which isn't at all likely, go up the wall.
14:09Jealous would be the least of it.
14:11Thump you about, would he?
14:12I don't know about that.
14:14He might do.
14:15Might try.
14:16Men are funny.
14:17My old man when I was with him.
14:18Well, if you thought I got a car from somebody else,
14:21he'd make what that geezer done to Mary look like nothing.
14:23Poor Mary, eh?
14:25Why'd she put it on her as she asked for it?
14:27Oh.
14:28Well, trouble just doesn't jump out at Mary by accident.
14:31She goes looking for it.
14:33Yeah, but that loony could attack anybody, couldn't it?
14:35Yeah, anywhere.
14:35It weren't the Walford loony that attacked her.
14:38Who was it then?
14:39Keep this under your axe.
14:41She was attacked by some geezer she picked up.
14:44Oh.
14:45Was she on the game then?
14:47Exactly.
14:48And she was beaten up by a punter.
14:50Who told you that?
14:52Mary herself.
14:53Well, it could be so many things.
14:56Doesn't matter.
14:58None of them are too complicated.
15:00Hard, yes, but not complicated.
15:03Well, it looks fearsome to me.
15:05There is nothing here I can't manage if I have the right tools.
15:09Hello.
15:11Hannah.
15:11It's just the woman I want to see.
15:13Oh.
15:14Can I borrow some tools?
15:15Of course you can.
15:17What's the problem?
15:18The roof in the flat leaks.
15:19I want to repair it.
15:21Well, isn't that a bit out of your depth?
15:22I don't think so.
15:23I think that's what men would like us to think.
15:25Ah.
15:26In that case, you're welcome to the tools.
15:28Just let me do a bit of shopping, and then you can come back and take your pick.
15:31You're a lifesaver.
15:32Oh.
15:33Nice to be one of those.
15:34Have you got a minute now?
15:39Yeah, I've been waiting.
15:40I don't know.
15:41What don't you know?
15:42Well, I thought it was going to be so simple.
15:44And it's not?
15:45Far from it.
15:46I suppose it's ever simple, mate.
15:48Yeah, well, some lizards certainly don't keep it simple.
15:50Mine and Angie's are writing a book between them.
15:51I've got a stack of letters of my life.
15:53That's the way it goes.
15:54Yeah, well, mine wants me to drop my petition and not defend against Angie.
15:57It makes it be cheaper for everyone in the long run.
15:59That makes sense, then.
16:00Yeah, well, Jan's the problem, isn't it?
16:01It's got hurt to think about.
16:02She's going to have to admit adultery.
16:04How's she going to feel about that?
16:05Well, how do you think she'll feel?
16:07Well, I don't think she's going to like it.
16:08She's not supposed to like it.
16:10The point is, would she do it?
16:11No.
16:12Are you sure?
16:13No.
16:14You have to talk to her, then, won't you?
16:15Yeah, well, supposing she says no.
16:17Supposing she says sling your hook.
16:19Would she?
16:20I don't know.
16:21Maybe, maybe not.
16:22You've just gone the full circle, mate.
16:24Yeah, and that's where I end up every time.
16:26Oh, Mary.
16:33Mary, I've just heard.
16:34Heard what?
16:35I talked to Ethel.
16:36She said I was going straight up here and speak to you.
16:38Oh, you poor thing, driven to such a cause.
16:41I know times are hard and you're not been having it easy,
16:43but, oh, Mary, not that.
16:45Doc, what are you on about?
16:47You know.
16:48No, I don't.
16:49I wouldn't ask you if I did.
16:50I can't bring myself to speak it.
16:52Try.
16:55Your bruises.
16:56What about them?
16:57Well, how you got them, where you got them.
16:59Well, it's all right, Mary.
17:00I know how you got them.
17:01I know you do.
17:01I told you I was attacked.
17:03Yes, I know.
17:03But by whom?
17:05No.
17:06That man.
17:07Oh, Mary, I'm so worried about you.
17:10I mean, it's not right.
17:11You shouldn't associate with men like that.
17:14I mean, no matter how desperate you are,
17:15you must not be tempted to such a life.
17:18What life?
17:19You're selling yourself for money.
17:23Who told you?
17:24It was Pat, wasn't it?
17:26Well, not exactly.
17:26Yes, it was.
17:28You older.
17:29You older.
17:30You stay here, right?
17:31The money will be back soon.
17:32I sorted her out.
17:33Oh, well, I think I'll end.
17:38I've got it.
17:39Was it painful?
17:41No, Pat, listen.
17:42Right, we can't go to Dan and offer him a cut in wages, right?
17:45But what we could do is the next best thing.
17:48If we did a discount on all the drinks, right,
17:51and paid for it ourselves,
17:52then we'd be taking a cut in wages
17:54and we'd be passing on the benefit to the customers
17:58and then they'd have more money to spend on drinks
18:00so everybody would be happy.
18:02Cost a fortune, Lofty.
18:03We could never afford that.
18:05I think it's best if we try and drum up custom ourselves.
18:08You know, friends, neighbours, that sort of thing.
18:10No, I'm going to try the discount.
18:11It's up to you, Lofty.
18:12Thanks, Pat.
18:14For what?
18:14You know for what.
18:16It's all round the square by now,
18:17everybody whispering and sniggering,
18:18all their heads together muttering about me.
18:21I said it before I realised.
18:22It was a mistake.
18:23Oh, a mistake?
18:24And here's me thinking you'd done it deliberately.
18:27But if it was a mistake,
18:28there's nothing to worry about then, is there?
18:31You may as well have told the whole world
18:32so they can all hate me even more than they do already.
18:35Well, that's fine.
18:36Cos you know what you can do with your mistake.
18:38You can stick it where it'll do most good.
18:40And that goes for the lot of you as well.
18:42I don't give a damn about any of you.
18:45So you can all talk about me to your heart's content
18:47and I hope you all choke!
18:52Arthur, are you all right?
18:56How's Arthur?
18:58Not so good today, I'm afraid.
19:02No, he was really strange.
19:04Worst I've ever seen him.
19:06They put him on these new pills
19:07and it was just strange.
19:09I went to the doctor and told him.
19:11I said the pills are no good.
19:12And he agreed with me.
19:14He said, oh, they've got very bad side effects.
19:16And he said he was going to take Arthur off them.
19:18Why did he give them to him in the first place?
19:21Trial and error, I suppose, you know.
19:24They give him all the pills
19:25until they find one that works.
19:27Only that one certainly didn't.
19:30Oh, Pauline.
19:32Come on.
19:33Sit down.
19:36All right?
19:37It's all going to be all right, you see.
19:39Honestly.
19:41Sometimes I just don't know what's going to happen.
19:46Here, boy.
19:48Hey, Steph.
19:49It's Pat.
19:50It's been ages.
19:53Yeah.
19:54Listen.
19:55No, listen.
19:56I ain't got time to bring you up to date.
19:58I work in a pub in Walford,
19:59the Queen Victoria Albert Square.
20:01Got that?
20:02Why don't you gather some of the gang together
20:04and come over for a drink?
20:06Yeah, great.
20:08Yeah, it was beat then.
20:09I'll see you.
20:11No, no.
20:12Bring as many as you can.
20:14Bye, doll.
20:18Anyway, Pat was saying that
20:19it weren't the loony that attacked Mary,
20:21but, you know, a geezer she'd sort of picked up.
20:24And then Mary come in the pub later
20:25and had a go at Pat
20:26for telling everybody.
20:27What's she want to go home to that for?
20:29Desperation, maybe.
20:30Look, Cass, can I go and have a chat with her?
20:32It'll only take about half an hour.
20:33Yeah, of course you can.
20:33Off you go.
20:34Go on.
20:34Oh, I tell you, my shoulder's a half stiff.
20:40Well, do you want me to take over for a while?
20:42No, thanks, Loft.
20:43Are you sick to bagging up?
20:44No, I'll be all right.
20:44You remember Loftelian Enterprises.
20:46Yes, I do.
20:47Oh, come on, it weren't that bad, eh?
20:49You could have a rest for ten minutes.
20:51Well, let me watch her.
20:53Yeah, here.
20:54Don't slow output too much.
20:55Oh, come on, ten minutes
20:56ain't gonna make no difference, is it?
20:58Well, watch the tension.
20:59Yeah, I know, I know.
21:00Don't look over me, eh?
21:01I know I'll be slow at first.
21:04There they are.
21:09See?
21:10Oh, I don't know, Loft.
21:10Oh, Mum, go and have a lie down.
21:12I'll watch it.
21:13Ten minutes or no more.
21:20So, did you get it done?
21:22Of course.
21:23Oh, that was quick.
21:24To a skilled work person,
21:26the job presented no problems at all.
21:29Well done.
21:29Was it difficult?
21:30Mm, very difficult.
21:31I used my common sense,
21:34skill, talent,
21:35carried out the repairs
21:36in no time at all.
21:37Well, I'm full of admiration.
21:38So what was wrong?
21:40Oh, well,
21:41I'm not sure you'd understand.
21:44I'm only pulling your leg.
21:45It was easy as pie.
21:47It took me longer
21:48to climb up onto the roof
21:49than to carry out the repairs.
21:50A tile had slipped,
21:51that's all.
21:52I just had to push it back into place.
21:54Didn't even have to use the tools.
21:55I told you Tony
21:56was making a mystery of it
21:57the way men always do.
21:59You wait till I see him.
22:00Yeah, well, don't tell him
22:01that you used his tools.
22:02No, I won't.
22:03I returned them to Hannah
22:04on the way back.
22:05It's done.
22:06I'm delighted.
22:07As far as I'm concerned,
22:09I've proved something,
22:09no matter how small.
22:10Yes, all good for you.
22:12And I suggest we send in
22:13a stiff bill to the landlord
22:15for repairs to the roof.
22:16Good idea.
22:18It's been like Paddington Station
22:20all day,
22:20long people in and out,
22:21poking their nose into my business
22:23while I'm just fed up with it.
22:24I heard.
22:25Yeah, well, thanks to pat
22:26the old square notes.
22:27Actually, Lofty told me.
22:29See what I mean?
22:30I know what you mean.
22:31I mean, get the old square
22:32talking about you,
22:33your life ain't your own anymore.
22:34I've been there, remember?
22:35It ain't the same.
22:37Why ain't it?
22:38Because you were married.
22:39I mean, now?
22:40I weren't then.
22:41I was on my own then.
22:43Michelle,
22:44you had your family with you,
22:45had people around you
22:46on your side.
22:47So have you put people
22:48on your side?
22:49Oh, I got the DHSS,
22:51the health visitor,
22:51the social worker,
22:52all dying to take Annie away.
22:54from me,
22:54trying to prove
22:55I'm neglecting her,
22:56neglecting myself
22:57and neglecting God knows what else.
22:58Well, I'm just fed up with it.
23:01I don't trust them.
23:02I don't trust anyone.
23:04Mary,
23:05you've got to make
23:06some sort of effort yourself.
23:09I mean,
23:09you're going to have to
23:09wipe those for a start.
23:12What do you mean?
23:13Mum?
23:13Mum?
23:14She ain't been keeping it up.
23:15That's the sort of thing
23:16that they look for.
23:17Well, I try.
23:18I haven't got the time
23:19or the energy.
23:20No, no.
23:21Make time.
23:21Find the energy.
23:22They can get you
23:23on something like this
23:23if they find the room
23:24looking as it is.
23:25I can't be bothered.
23:26That's not good enough.
23:27Well, it's all anyone's
23:28going to get.
23:29Look,
23:30why don't we make a start
23:30on it now,
23:31me and you.
23:31I'll help you.
23:32Come on.
23:33Go away, Michelle.
23:34I don't want you here.
23:36Look, please.
23:37Just go away.
23:40Don't need anyone.
23:43I can look after Annie.
23:44I can look after myself.
23:46I've done it before.
23:47I'll always do it.
23:48It's funny to talk to me like that.
23:49Yeah, well,
23:50how do you know
23:50what's good and what's bad for me?
23:52Just leave me alone, will you?
23:54What's happening?
24:10What's going on?
24:12Oh, Loft.
24:13We're just...
24:14What's wrong?
24:14Oh, Lofty strikes again.
24:16I've never done nothing, Cap.
24:18It just fell off.
24:18Oh, that jumper's had it anyway.
24:20I'm sorry.
24:22Lofty,
24:22ain't you due at the pub?
24:23No, I'm all right for another...
24:25Um, yeah, yeah, I am.
24:27I'll come back later, shall I?
24:28Yeah, yeah, I'll see you later.
24:29It's all right.
24:29Say hello, Lofty.
24:31It's made a mess of the schedule,
24:32hasn't it?
24:33Well, look,
24:33we'll just take it calmly, all right?
24:34There's no need for anyone
24:35to commit suicide yet.
24:38What the hell has he done here?
24:40She's been driving me mad all day.
24:43You ain't the only one.
24:44I kept well her way
24:45after this morning.
24:47What's the matter with her anyway?
24:48Same old thing.
24:50Someone's overcharging.
24:52Who's overcharging?
24:54She thinks it's you.
24:56Never overcharged in my life.
24:57I keep telling her that,
24:58but she won't believe me.
25:00She's been nagging me for weeks
25:01to talk to you about it.
25:02I don't overcharge.
25:03It's as simple as that.
25:04Do you want me to tell her?
25:05No.
25:06Someone is, though.
25:07Not me.
25:14What's that for?
25:15Five pence off the cost of each drink.
25:17And that five pence
25:18goes out of the glass
25:19into the till.
25:20All right,
25:21and says,
25:21for God's sake,
25:22don't let Den catch on.
25:23And don't offer the service
25:24to our regulars.
25:26You thought this is a good idea,
25:27Lofton?
25:27It better be, eh?
25:28I've got to get some in, all right?
25:32I knew it.
25:33I knew we shouldn't have
25:34gone near it.
25:35I knew there'd be trouble.
25:35I was trying to schedule right out now.
25:37We're never going to catch up.
25:38What,
25:38it's only quarter past five already?
25:40He was only doing his best.
25:41He was trying to help.
25:42Yeah,
25:42well,
25:42bagging up was helping us.
25:44We can't afford any more riches
25:45like this.
25:45No.
25:48Hello?
25:49He's Mehmet.
25:52Well,
25:52just checking everything's on schedule.
25:55Yeah.
25:55No,
25:56not very likely.
25:58Well,
25:58I think he's banking on the delivery
26:00being on time.
26:01I don't think it's a good idea
26:02to disappoint him,
26:03do you know what I mean?
26:05Yeah.
26:06All right,
26:07then.
26:08Yeah.
26:09So,
26:10I'll be around to collect
26:11about eight o'clock
26:12Thursday morning.
26:14Yeah,
26:14fine,
26:15lovely.
26:15See you then.
26:16Bye.
26:17Bye.
26:17Bye.
26:19He won't even give us
26:20an extension.
26:21Don't worry,
26:21careful.
26:22Get it done.
26:22I wish I could feel so certain.
26:24Look,
26:24we can then get it done.
26:25I'll tell you why,
26:25because I need the money.
26:26I'm going to get that money
26:27to my dad,
26:28even if it kills me.
26:29Well,
26:29one way or the other,
26:30the chips are down,
26:30ain't they?
26:31Mehmet will be here to collect
26:32them eight o'clock
26:32on Thursday morning.
26:34Or not,
26:34as the case may be.
26:35No delivery,
26:36no money.
26:37Oh,
26:37I'll call in the cavalry.
26:39Oh,
26:39no,
26:40rally,
26:41all the cavalry,
26:42all the cavalry,
26:43all the cavalry,
26:44all the cavalry,
26:46all the cavalry,
26:47all the cavalry,
26:49all the cavalry.
26:54get it done.
27:03Good business tonight,
27:07then.
27:07Who's that shower?
27:09The punters.
27:10Is that what she'd call them?
27:11All the cavalry,
27:12all the cavalry,
27:12all the cavalry.
27:13Right,
27:15at present,
27:15We're on 3.96 recurring garments every four hours.
27:19If we can increase that by 0.08, then we might just be able to do it.
27:22In other words, I'm going to cap it faster.
27:24Yeah, but the thing is, it's going to mean almost continuous work.
27:27Selling your land for two hours, kit for a night.
27:30Oh, God.
27:30But the thing is, if we have four hours sleep tonight, right,
27:32and then we work continuously through Wednesday night,
27:35then we might just be able to do it.
27:36Oh, no.
27:37What's that?
27:39It's broke.
27:40It's what?
27:41It's broke.
27:42It can't be.
27:44It's broke, Shell.
27:45That's it, isn't it?
27:48We've blown it.
27:52Next on Drama, we visit Walford
27:55and the working-class inhabitants of Albert Square
27:58as we go back in time with classic EastEnders.
28:15Merci de lau cosas par grounds for all dÃas,
28:19and join the horse aoiliation.
28:20We will play with Natal.
28:21It's been a comedy lesson for ariel,
28:22while the lighting Wisdom join a marathon or their team Award.
28:24And there's a part that we'll get this program.
28:26Let's pray.
28:27Bye.
28:27Bye.
28:28Bye.
28:29Bye.
28:29Bye.
28:33Bye.
28:34Bye.
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