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00:00Before I met you, I was a civilized woman.
00:21Civilized.
00:26Now I don't even know what that means.
00:30Food, shelter, sex.
00:37Once those needs are covered, we can pretend we're in control.
00:43But the lives we build keep us human.
00:52But really, we're all just animals.
00:54You know how I know that.
01:03Fear.
01:12Fear for your life.
01:13Once you've felt that, everything else, all this so-called civilization, it's a dream.
01:31You've taught me that, my love.
01:33Would the Defender please stand?
01:38Fear makes animals of us all.
01:40In terms of our research, we're pushing at frontiers.
01:56And there are bound to be anxieties around that.
01:57I do understand.
01:58But to be frank, most of those anxieties are completely unfounded.
02:02So, everything we're hearing about frankenfoods?
02:06They're still foods, and how they're processed and regulated, that's crucial, obviously.
02:11But that's a question for government or business, not science.
02:15Listen, the more we learn about DNA, the more avenues there are for gene therapy, which could lead to the eradication of genetically-based illness.
02:25And that has to be a tremendous positive.
02:27But you can reassure us, Professor, no ten-foot mice on the cards, or triangular cows.
02:35The work we're doing is never going to result in corn with udders.
02:41Hi, it's me.
02:42Just to say they're done with me, so you don't need to be home in time for the Tesco delivery.
02:47Um, that's it.
02:48Oh, and I'll cook, by the way.
02:50See ya.
02:50We won't be seeing you this afternoon, then, Professor Carmichael.
03:03No.
03:04David moved up the technology questions so that I'd be finished by lunchtime.
03:09Efficiency in the civil service.
03:10There's a novelty.
03:19Hi.
03:20Anything else?
03:22Uh, no, that's it.
03:27You were very articulate in there, Professor.
03:30Thanks.
03:31The first time I've ever understood what a genome is.
03:33Oh, good.
03:34Um, well, I do a lot of lecturing, but it's not Professor, actually.
03:39Oh.
03:40That's more American, is it?
03:41Exactly, yes.
03:42Uh, I get that because of the mad scientist thing and a nutty professor.
03:46Right, well, I can see, obviously, you're deranged.
03:49So, have you appeared in front of the select committee before?
03:53A couple of times, actually, yes.
03:55Um, governments get really hit up about genetics, whichever lot are in, you know, modification,
04:01cloning.
04:01Do you get nervous speaking in front of a group of people like that?
04:04I only say that because you didn't see me at all.
04:06Didn't I?
04:07No, not at all.
04:08Uh-huh.
04:08Thanks, Kate.
04:09No, I suppose I don't really.
04:11Um, well, not in front of MPs, anyway.
04:16I think I know more about it than they do.
04:18Right.
04:19Yeah, well, you know, that's sort of relief because I'd be worried to think that MPs set
04:23themselves up as experts on anything.
04:24Are you allowed to say that in here?
04:27Oh, off the record you are, yeah.
04:28Yeah.
04:30Well, all right.
04:32Um, that's me.
04:35Oh.
04:36Have you seen the chapel in the crypt?
04:39No.
04:41Wait one second.
04:42Sorted.
04:56Just remind me to give those back to Martha afterwards because my life will not be worth
05:00it.
05:01And even if you are a VIP, are you OK with time?
05:04Uh, yeah.
05:05Sure.
05:05Sure.
05:06This way.
05:12Wow.
05:22It's a royal peculiar.
05:24It means it's under the monarch's control via the Lord Chamberlain.
05:29And that's great Lord Chamberlain to you.
05:32Apparently, Oliver Cromwell stabled his horses here.
05:38I don't know if that's true.
05:42No, I'm sorry.
05:45It's obviously not top of the cleaning rotor.
05:47Oh, thank you.
06:00This isn't the best bit.
06:03Come.
06:03Come.
06:04Come.
06:04You've come this far.
06:23You're going to have to go first because it's a bit tight in there.
06:27There used to be a broom coming.
06:28Where do you think I've got?
06:35Good.
06:35It's on the back of the door.
06:37Let me see it.
06:49The suffragette, you know?
06:51Yeah.
06:51Um, I know who she is.
06:53Derby Day.
06:54Yeah.
06:54She slipped in here on the night of the census of 1911, I think it was.
06:59It was before she, you know, jumped in front of the horse, obviously.
07:03Caused a lot of trouble.
07:03In this broom cupboard, Emily Wilding Davison hid herself illegally during the night of the
07:101911 census.
07:12In this way, she was able to record her address on the night of the census as being the house
07:21of commerce.
07:24I knew you'd be interested.
07:25Okay.
07:45Okay.
07:46Okay.
07:55Okay.
08:25I knew you'd be happy.
08:55Oh, my God.
09:11I...
09:15I've never done anything like that, ever.
09:20Then lucky me.
09:25Oh, my God.
09:55I've never done anything like that.
09:58I've never done anything like that.
10:02Oh, my God.
10:05Oh, my God.
10:09Oh, my God.
10:14Ey!
10:15Hey!
10:16Hi!
10:17Did you get a chance to talk to Rosie?
10:36Go.
10:37The standing committee.
10:40Oh.
10:41Select committee.
10:42Fine.
10:43Yeah.
10:44Rosa wasn't in today.
10:50So according to Martin, it's a thing now.
10:55So no going back.
10:59Every birthday.
11:00As if Secret Sword in Santa wasn't bad enough.
11:09It's good, love.
11:11Tasty.
11:39I know that there's a little place.
11:42Will be here.
11:43I'll be here.
11:44I'll be here.
11:45I'll leave the room.
11:46Oh.
11:48Yes, yeah.
11:49I'll be here.
11:54Sorry.
11:55I'm getting late.
11:56Well, like a boy.
11:57I'm getting late.
11:58You're getting late and I'm getting late.
11:59Dear X, I don't even know your name.
12:22But the only person I can talk to about you is you.
12:25What we did today is without doubt the most reckless act I've ever committed.
12:37I know nothing about you.
12:40Well, one thing.
12:45Sex with you is like being eaten by a wolf.
12:48Will you even give me a second thought, or is this just something you do?
12:58Yeah.
12:59The next station is you.
13:10FYI, all the calendar dates and the specs we put up.
13:14Save your printing out the emails.
13:16Do I stop, thank you.
13:18Um, Liz, about Kat's maternity cover.
13:23I'm really sorry, I just can't face it.
13:25The thought of doing that commute again every day makes me want to bang my head against a wall.
13:30It's okay.
13:31Kat practically told us at the moment of conception.
13:33We'll find someone.
13:35Um, it's black silk with a red and orange pattern in it.
13:48One moment, please.
13:56Sorry, madam.
13:57No scarves at all.
13:58Oh, well, it was worth a try.
14:00Indeed.
14:01You're welcome.
14:31So, are you sure that you weren't just hanging out here on the off chance that we'd bump into each other?
14:53Naturally.
14:54No, I, um, I work at the Beaufort Institute.
14:57Classy.
14:58You've heard of it?
15:01Well, yeah, of course.
15:02It crops up in the news all the time, doesn't it?
15:04Whenever there's something about genes or genomes or DNA,
15:07which, thanks to you, I now know aren't all the same thing.
15:14Oh, sorry.
15:15What is it you're doing exactly?
15:16Oh, you know, civil service.
15:17All very boring.
15:30You don't look like a civil servant.
15:34You don't look like a scientist.
15:36You're married.
15:37So am I.
15:51Should we just skip all that?
15:53I assume neither of us is looking for a parachute.
15:57No.
15:58Absolutely not.
15:59Great.
16:00I would love it if my daughter wanted to be a scientist.
16:15It's just that, at the moment, that would depend on lab coats coming in totally artificial fibre,
16:21being really shiny and preferably pink.
16:24Carrie, my daughter, was always completely set on a ton of vision like me, I suppose.
16:30My niece is doing triple signs at A level.
16:38Maybe you could give her a pep talk.
16:45Um, this is a little bit back to front, maybe, don't you think?
16:56Shoot first.
16:57Ask questions later.
16:59Listen, the
17:01show.
17:03Listen.
17:04Anyone?
17:08One?
17:09One?
17:10One?
17:12One?
17:13One?
17:15One?
17:16One?
17:17One?
17:18One?
17:19One?
17:20One?
17:21One?
17:22One?
17:23Yes?
17:24He's gone?
17:25One?
17:27Two?
17:28One?
17:29so how's gary me first nothing's with you and chris oh oh it's nothing to worry about it's
17:42just you know he stopped making as much of an effort we're not turning each other's
17:49clothes off anymore that's not sounding good suit it's fine it's very civilized
17:58anyway i thought you'd be pleased captain sensible oh god is that what i am always
18:14is everything okay how is gary
18:20yeah he's fine um sends his love no it's not that girl is it marita
18:26i told him to talk to the dean i know it's all in her head but you need backup these days
18:33and you're sure it was then no it's just gary's still an attractive man
18:39i know you two are rock solid yeah always his greatest fan
18:47no i think we're out the woods on that one 20 years ago maybe
18:49still attractive
18:58do you think that's what they say about us what is going on with you you're very twitchy must be my
19:06age
19:10why was that why not funny it's like what is he a hundred it's a change of subject i'm getting you
19:15drunk
19:20hi um i think
19:31let's not i mean it was really really what it was but too many people can get hurt oh goth cliches but it's
19:43it's true so um that's it yeah take care
19:57it's rosa
20:11Oh, no!
20:22Bloody hell!
20:23Did she cut herself?
20:25It's Rosa.
20:26What?
20:27It's Maureen.
20:29Maureen, what the hell are you doing?
20:31Careful, careful!
20:33No grief, they're bloody beetles.
20:35Oh, they're pissed.
20:36Clearly.
20:37My friend Mel, she lives just down the road.
20:42She was having a crisis, a thing.
20:44And I just thought, you know, it's the...
20:47It's your road.
20:49I'm sorry.
20:50I'm sorry.
20:51Oh, jeez, what have you done to yourself?
20:53Keep that up, keep that up.
20:55Come on.
20:56There you are.
20:58Straight through.
21:00Straight through.
21:07I think she needs stitches.
21:10I'll get her looked up.
21:13Come on.
21:16I'm sorry.
21:18Mind your head.
21:37I'll get her.
21:39All right?
21:40Oh.
21:41These are lovely, Carrie.
21:43Poor Dad.
21:44Does he ever have to work on a Saturday?
21:46He won't be much longer.
21:47I think it's just some papers that he forgot to bring back.
21:50Can I borrow these?
21:51Yeah, sure.
21:52Yes, please.
21:53Thanks.
21:54Carrie, love, do you want some?
21:56I'll see you later.
21:57I'll see you later.
21:58I'll see you later.
21:59I'll see you later.
22:00I'll see you later.
22:01I'll see you later.
22:02I'll see you later.
22:03Yeah.
22:04I'll see you later.
22:05Yeah.
22:06I'll see you later.
22:07Do you want some, or there's white in the fridge if you prefer?
22:09Oh, no, thanks.
22:11Uh, have you spoken to Adam at all?
22:14Mm-mm.
22:15Not recently. Their dad's been in touch on Facebook, though.
22:18Hey!
22:19Here he is.
22:21Bloody hell, A&E. I'm not doing that again, I know, honey.
22:25A&E? What's wrong?
22:26Hey. Hey.
22:28Mum, see? Thanks, Adam.
22:30This, uh, research assistant turned up on our doorstep
22:33in the middle of the night and managed to cut herself on her.
22:36Broken bottle.
22:38Mum said you were at the office.
22:41Well...
22:42Er, well, what was she doing, pitching up here in the middle of the night?
22:46God knows, she was pissed, I think.
22:51So, news.
22:53Hmm. Is it the Arborist with job?
22:56I'm pregnant.
23:01Oh, my God.
23:02That's right.
23:04I know.
23:05Who's smart?
23:06I should have told you when I came in.
23:08Oh, my God.
23:09Oh, my God.
23:10Oh, my God.
23:11Oh, my God.
23:12Oh, my God.
23:13Oh, my God.
23:14Oh.
23:16It's so comfortable with you.
23:17Good.
23:18Good.
23:19Good.
23:20Good.
23:21I'm five years older than you were when you had me.
23:24Yeah, and I never pretended that that was ideal.
23:26Yes, you did.
23:27You said it was great.
23:28Got it all out of the way and was back on the career ladder
23:30before the rest of them were even thinking of popping out of Sproul.
23:33I'm just saying that your work is going so well.
23:37And it'll go just as well when I'm back from maternity leave.
23:40Honestly, Mum, the department's fine about it.
23:43What if you don't want to go back?
23:45Of course I'll want to.
23:47You did.
23:50You know, it took me eight years to finish my PhD.
23:54And your dad did it in three.
23:57And your Nana practically sang the Alleluia chorus
24:00every time he changed her nappy.
24:02She still calls women who work career girls.
24:05Yeah, don't forget lady doctors.
24:08Well, Nana, the world's moved on a bit, hasn't it?
24:14Yeah, thank God.
24:16Go to the cinema, do all the things you could be able to do.
24:19Thank you so much for everything you need to be.
24:20Oh, no, don't tell him.
24:22Or ever again.
24:23I love you, too.
24:24That's very weird.
24:25Yeah, keep them as long as you like.
24:27Love you guys.
24:28Thanks for lunch.
24:29Drive safely.
24:37If you're sleeping with her, you can't tell me, you know.
24:42I mean, she seems very vulnerable.
24:44I'm not.
24:52What?
24:54Okay.
24:55There was a possibility of that, but I shut it down.
25:05I think that's why she's so upset.
25:07Possibility?
25:07That day when we got the grant back in the summer, we were all celebrating, pissed.
25:16You said it was all in her head.
25:17Well, largely.
25:18So what, you snucked her home.
25:19I'm not going to give you a chapter in verse for not bloody teenagers.
25:24I'm not going to give you a chapter in verse for not bloody teenagers.
25:33Nothing happened.
25:34That's all you need to know.
25:35That's all you need to know.
25:36I'm not going to give you a chapter in verse for not bloody teenagers.
25:40I'm not going to give you a chapter in verse for not bloody teenagers.
25:47who is pregnant?
25:48I'm not going to give you a, you know.
25:50What?
25:52Nothing happened.
25:56That's all you need to know.
25:57Oh, shit.
26:50How's the wonderful world of protein sequencing?
26:54You got it right.
26:56Of course I did.
27:07So where did you change your mind then?
27:14I suppose you're irresistible.
27:18Clearly.
27:22There's something else going on with you though, isn't there?
27:25Tell me something about your work.
27:36Something surprising that everybody gets wrong.
27:40Um, we know what we're doing.
27:45Seriously.
27:46There's this image of science, the clinical thing that we're efficient and we know everything,
27:51but actually all we can ever do is hazily grasp at a fraction of what it is we're trying to pin down.
27:58Like the genome.
27:59Your typical haploid human genome.
28:01Sorry, haploid.
28:02What's that guess?
28:03Your basic genome.
28:04It has three billion DNA base pairs, of which less than 2% code for proteins.
28:14So the rest of the DNA, 98%, we don't really know what it's there for.
28:22Could be useful or could be just biochemical rubbish.
28:25And what I do, I'm just scrabbling about in the dirt trying to look for the good stuff.
28:31We'll never conquer space.
28:35But it's an Arthur C. Clarke thing.
28:37Well basically, when everyone was getting all excited over the moon landings, he said,
28:42don't worry.
28:43Whatever we discover, the universe is far too big and too random for us to ever know it properly.
28:51We'll never conquer space.
29:03Life's mysterious, which is a good thing.
29:08Isn't it?
29:18What are we doing?
29:21You're beautiful.
29:23Oh no, you were carrying that, actually.
29:51Wouldn't I, I mean, if someone happened to see us coming downstairs together, they might wonder why you're dressed differently coming out.
30:03Am I in over my head with you?
30:10Remind me what it is you do again?
30:12I told you to do.
30:14I told you to do.
30:15Crown Estate.
30:16Oiling the wheels.
30:21Who are you?
30:23I couldn't say.
30:26Although I have noticed, secrets of the air you breathe.
30:30I've got you a present.
30:33You didn't go for the cheapest option.
30:35Well, why would you have a cheap phone in your bag?
30:40It just sort of shouts affair, isn't it?
30:48It's a pay-as-you-go.
30:50Obviously, you don't link it to your email account.
30:52And don't top it up at the same place twice.
30:54Right?
30:55Because it's important not to establish a pattern, which is kind of the exact opposite of what you do.
31:00If we're going to do this, then at least we can make sure no one gets hurt.
31:19You look well.
31:20Do I?
31:21Thanks.
31:22Here you go.
31:24Oh, I'm fine, George.
31:25Thanks.
31:26I thought you'd both be latte girls, am I right?
31:29Well, that was the button I pressed.
31:31It probably all tastes the same.
31:33Sorry, Yvonne.
31:34I know you like posh coffee.
31:35Oh, as long as it's caffeine.
31:37I like to pretend I'm glassy, but I'm really easy.
31:42So, I'm here to talk to you about why genome editing should have transformed the way we treat cancer.
31:49What is genome editing?
31:50I don't think I need to explain that to this room, but if you'll bear with me for one moment.
31:54DNA.
31:56Inserted.
31:57Replaced.
31:58Deleted.
32:00Ah, I'll see you tomorrow, then.
32:02When fate's are decided.
32:04Bye, George.
32:05See ya.
32:11I've been stalking you.
32:16RMU.
32:18A PhD with Merton's supervisor in the Beaufort.
32:21It's my dream career.
32:23Well, we enjoyed hearing your presentation.
32:27Hang on.
32:28Dr Carmichael.
32:31Whatever the outcome, and I do totally respect that, I'd, um, I'd really appreciate the opportunity to talk with you about your research.
32:40I'm very discreet.
32:41I'm very discreet.
32:47Are you tempted?
32:48Would I be telling you if I was?
32:49Tin.
32:50Recycling.
32:51You made my skin crawl, actually.
32:52A confident little creep.
32:53lots of, you know, primate crotch display.
32:54Well, you're the one with all the power, love.
32:55That's probably what it's about.
32:56You can screw him over, so he thought he'd do the same with you.
32:58You know, redress the balance.
32:59Well, he's not getting the job.
33:00His presentation was actually in his department.
33:02He had to do the same and the job.
33:03I was proud of him.
33:04I'm doing a lot of the work and I'm doing a lot of work.
33:05I'm not going as I'm doing this.
33:06I'm doing a lot of work.
33:07Good job.
33:08Thankfully.
33:09Good job.
33:10I tell you if I was.
33:11What, I'll be telling you, if I was.
33:12Tin.
33:13Recycling.
33:14He made my skin crawl, actually.
33:15Confident little creep.
33:17Lots of, you know, primate crotch display.
33:19Well, you're the one with all the power, love.
33:20That's probably what it's about.
33:21You can screw him over, so he thought he'd do the same with you.
33:23You know, redress the balance.
33:25Well, he's not getting the job. His presentation was extremely pedestrian.
33:29Well, you see, you won.
33:32Adam came by today.
33:34Adam?
33:35Yeah, around lunchtime. I was lucky not to miss him.
33:38Why didn't you say?
33:39Well, it was a fun visit.
33:41He was down for a friend's gig, he said.
33:42Picked up a piece of kit. A loop pedal.
33:45I probably got that wrong.
33:46Did he look well?
33:49Ish. He's looked worse.
33:50He was fine.
33:52You know what he's like. He stayed for a cup of tea in the contents of the biscuit tin.
33:56He sends his love.
33:58Said to give you a big kiss.
34:22Has anyone seen you using the phone?
34:28Well, no one I know, obviously.
34:30What would you tell your husband if he finds it, if he goes to your bag?
34:34He won't.
34:36We're not like that. He's not the jealous type.
34:38It's important to imagine the worst case scenario.
34:40Well, I'll say that it belongs to Liz from work.
34:42That she left it at a meeting.
34:44And I've been carrying it around intending to give it back.
34:47Oh, you're good.
34:48I know, it's worrying, isn't it?
34:50It is a bit.
34:51But he won't ask or notice.
34:53Tell me something that, um, winds you up about him.
34:57What?
34:58Your husband is something that really gets on your nerves.
35:01No.
35:02Go on.
35:03No, I'm not doing that.
35:05No parachutes, remember?
35:07Hey.
35:22Oh, hi.
35:24I can't plead biology.
35:27Sex may be an animal pleasure.
35:30But adultery I'm discovering is a human one.
35:34Is life a boon?
35:37If so, it must befall.
35:40That death, whene'er he call, must call too soon.
35:49It's not exactly win-win, is it?
35:52Life is a boon, and then you die.
35:55Or life isn't a boon, it's just shit, and then you die.
36:00What do you reckon?
36:03Me?
36:07I reckon life's a boon.
36:33All right, it's like risk assessment camera facing the wrong way
37:00You've got a light
37:03Don't know you smoked I don't it's handy sometimes
37:19No, I'm sorry, I'm miscalculated a bit near Rochelle
37:28It's really a thing with you isn't it public places
37:30Well, you know me well enough by now
37:36I can't help it, it just turns me on, it just dies
37:39It's probably, it's probably genetic
37:41Christ, you really think that means something
37:43That that absolves you of all responsibility, just hard wiring
37:47But, well, okay, probably that was a bad choice of words, but
37:56I'm sorry, this is ridiculous
37:58At our age, what kind of stupid game are we creating anyway?
38:01What? Wait, wait, wait
38:03What? I thought, I thought, I thought you, you did too
38:06It's all right, I know the deal
38:21It's all right, I know the deal
38:23I might be stupid, but I'm not blind, those girls earlier
38:26I'm sure you'd rather be screwing them, preferably outside
38:28Because you've got to settle for what's on offer
38:30Oh my God, oh my God
38:31Well, look at me
38:32What? What?
38:35You're gorgeous
38:36I'm little aged, and my body look
38:40I look like a bloody jelly baby
38:44Yvonne!
39:06Hello, you're welcome
39:08You're welcome
39:12Welcome
39:14To me, I'm Gabriel
39:16That's the size of the planet
39:17I'm so amazed
39:18To be found
39:19I'm田 programs
39:20Let's be sure
39:21Let's work
39:22To be the twin
39:23To be the twin
39:24This doesn't always happen
39:24You're still isolating
39:26In your delic
39:27You play
39:27There's nothing
39:28You why
39:29You Hey
39:29What?
39:30Guess
39:31I'm four
39:32Today
39:32Each
39:33It's
39:34To be the
39:34Head
39:35Anybody
39:35You
39:36Hello? Hello? Adam? No, there's no one.
40:06Gary's friend, Michael, he started base jumping in his forties, flinging himself off cliffs.
40:16At least you don't do that. You just ask other people to.
40:26Vaughan, I'm taking the charger from the kitchen.
40:30That's mine.
40:32You look nice. Yeah, Jonathan's leaving dear.
40:39They'll have a charger at the hotel.
40:41Oh, I told him not to bother with the hotel. I'm keeping it handy.
40:46Right, OK, well, have a nice night. Love to join us then.
40:50See you Friday.
41:02I was just... I was just imagining something shorter.
41:11Well, the rules are tits or legs, but you can't have this.
41:26They're eunuchers, huh?
41:27They're eunuchers, huh?
41:28He says I'm wearing eunuchers.
41:29Oh, God, I love men.
41:44Of course I am. Dressed like this?
41:47So... take... take them off now and... come on.
41:51Come on, there's probably something in it for me when you're going to this party.
41:54You could have had a night, no, have, huh?
42:22Gary's away.
42:24I don't know.
42:26He can't.
42:28I'm sorry.
42:30I'm sorry.
42:32I'm sorry.
42:38So...
42:40I'll take mine off, too, if you like.
42:42I'll take mine off, too, if you like.
42:46I'll take mine off, too, if you like.
42:48I'll take mine off, too, if you like.
42:52All right.
42:54But you have to put them back on early in trousers.
43:10Jesus Christ.
43:18Don't talk to any stranger, Matt.
43:30Well, it's a science faculty, so it's going to be wall-to-wall strange men.
43:36And there'll be masses of drink.
43:40You can't.
43:42So, text me later.
43:50Even if you're pissed.
43:59Especially if you're pissed.
44:10Risk assessment.
44:32Hey.
44:33It's fine.
44:34How do you know?
44:35Intuition.
44:40By which I mean, of course, a combination of observation,
44:50knowledge,
44:52and experience,
44:54otherwise known as
44:57gambler's edge.
45:03Oh, good God.
45:04Oh, my God.
45:06Oh, yeah, yeah.
45:08Oh, yeah, yeah.
45:09I really can't.
45:10You know, I really can't.
45:11You can, I really can't.
45:12Let's go.
45:42Hey. Where's the apple tree?
45:56Long gone.
46:02Time's in.
46:04It's ten past nine, shit.
46:07Go, go, go on.
46:08Text me, okay? Send me a picture.
46:11Hey.
46:16What?
46:25It's a dummy camera.
46:27How do you know?
46:28It's not hooked up to anything.
46:30They just put them up as a deterrent, Russell.
46:32Seriously.
46:34It's easy to tell the difference if you know what to look for.
46:37Have fun.
46:41Oh, my God.
46:43How fucking is it?
46:45Look.
46:46Good.
46:47Good.
46:48Good.
46:49Good.
46:50Good.
46:51Good.
46:52Good.
46:53Good.
46:54Good.
46:55Good.
46:56Good.
46:57Good.
46:58Cheers.
46:59Good.
47:00Cheers.
47:01Good.
47:02Good.
47:03Good.
47:05Good.
47:07Well, you look gorgeous.
47:09Hi.
47:10Good.
47:11Cheers.
47:12Cheers.
47:13Cheers.
47:14Is Jonathan really painful all this himself?
47:16Well, maybe he got one of the patrons to put a hand in their pocket.
47:19Bella or someone.
47:20Doesn't that come as a boy?
47:22Well, not if he's retiring.
47:24Hey, George. Hello.
47:25Good to see you. Good to see you too.
47:27Congratulations.
47:28Thank you so much.
47:29How are you?
47:31It's exactly like Gary to miss the party for him.
47:34Well, anyway, he's in Sunderland.
47:36Is it Sunderland where they have him?
47:37Yeah. Amazing mouse lab. Gary raves about it.
47:40Do send him my love, won't you?
47:42I haven't seen him for you once.
47:46You're fucking a spook.
48:16Signs are they're about to run out.
48:26Better make table the sun shines.
48:28Absolutely.
48:30Cheers. Cheers.
48:34Cheers.
48:46Oh!
48:48I got it.
48:52I got it.
48:54Oh, dear.
48:56Fine for my bed.
49:12Total lightweight these days.
49:14Yeah, mate.
49:15Mmm.
49:16Sleep well, babe.
49:17Cheers.
49:18See you on Monday.
49:19Monday.
49:20Do you fancy splitting a cap?
49:32Oh, that's a great idea.
49:34You live west, don't you?
49:35I do.
49:36I do.
49:37I do.
49:38Just left my stuff in my office.
49:39Won't take a sec.
49:40Okay.
49:41Okay.
49:49You know what really wanted me to know about you?
49:51Barry.
49:52His haircut.
49:53I hate his haircut.
49:54He said the same haircut for 30 years.
49:57And I hated it 30 years ago.
49:59Oh, dearie me.
50:00Oh, God.
50:01Did I say that out loud?
50:02I'm really sorry.
50:03It is definitely, definitely time for bed.
50:15Oh, come on, George.
50:17No, no, no.
50:18No, no, no.
50:19Does Jasper know you're fucking someone else?
50:21What?
50:22Does he?
50:23No, get off me.
50:25No, no, no.
50:26Get off me.
50:27Get off me!
50:32Come on.
50:33Listen to my new move.
50:34Even a tiny bit.
50:35And I'll hit you again.
50:36You understand me?
50:37Do you?
50:38Yeah?
50:39Fucking kill.
50:40Fucking kill.
50:41Fucking kill.
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