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Stacey and Joe Season 2 Episode 5
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00:00Yeah, because you'd go, Joe, there's a bit of poo on the floor, I'll cover the wet ones.
00:30Things have been really sad recently with Teddy, it's been really difficult.
00:52He's obviously still paralysed in his back legs, the whole spine, all of the discs are quite weak
00:58and then one just burst and that's what's causing the paralysis.
01:03But he's been at the vet's for a week now and he's out of the critical pathway,
01:09so the vet has said he's well enough to come home.
01:13OK, right, so what we take him...
01:15I'm just going to take the carpet.
01:19Is there a peanut? He's going to be home soon.
01:23Peanut really misses Teddy.
01:25Peanut is, oh, he's such a pack dog and we know he struggles when he's on his own.
01:31The fact that he hasn't seen him for a few days, we can definitely tell he's a little bit sad, isn't he?
01:36Yeah, so sad.
01:37Oh, Peanut, this is so exciting.
01:41Going to get your bro back.
01:42Going to get your brother back.
01:44It's going to be a huge life-changing experience for you bringing Teddy home.
01:49It's going to be a huge life-changing experience for you bringing all of us.
02:09What's that?
02:10Teddy!
02:12There he is.
02:14Hello.
02:15We've missed you so much.
02:22Hi, Steph. Sorry, I didn't want to say that.
02:25So where we're at at the moment is that unfortunately he still hasn't regained the feeling in his toes, OK?
02:31So we're not out of the woods yet with regards to the irreversible spinal cord injury that we discussed.
02:37So it'll be important to be monitoring him at home for any problems with his front legs at all
02:42and then just let us know, OK?
02:44So the main things for you to be managing at home will be his bladder.
02:48So at the moment we've been expressing his bladder, so emptying it ourselves,
02:52and that's something we can show you how to do, and physiotherapy.
02:56OK.
02:57If we're at the four-week point and he's still not regained the feeling in his toes,
03:01really it'll be a case of either discussing how do we manage a long-term paralysed dog, you know,
03:06or I think if things are not manageable, we're not sure he's going to lead a good quality of life.
03:13And unfortunately we may end up having a discussion about how far we carry on for.
03:19OK.
03:27Hello.
03:28It's taken back.
03:30Just left for a vet now.
03:31Yeah, he's really happy in himself.
03:34He's on a lot of medications, so I've just got to remember giving him his medication.
03:39He has to be on cage rest for at least the next four weeks.
03:42And then I have to express his bladder four times a day.
03:49But it's harder than I thought it was going to be.
03:53What time will you be home?
03:55I'll be home in an hour.
03:57What time will you be home?
03:58I think pretty much the same as you.
04:04I think pretty much the same as they were other people.
04:07Yeah!
04:08Yeah!
04:09Yeah!
04:10Yeah!
04:10Yeah!
04:11Yeah!
04:15Guess what, guys?
04:16Guess what?
04:17You know what?
04:18That's been good.
04:19Ted is here now, so we've got to be...
04:21Right, it's not a really good Ted is it.
04:23With our kids, it is our job to kind of keep the childhood magical,
04:26But there's that fine line of overprotecting them.
04:29They've got to experience sort of down times and sad times and happy times.
04:34And if we don't let them experience that, when they get older,
04:37they won't know how to handle it.
04:38So it's that fine line of, you know,
04:40letting them manage their emotions a little bit by themselves
04:43so they can work it out.
04:45Come and sit on the chair.
04:46Sit on the chair.
04:47Sit on the chair.
04:48Sit on the chair.
04:49Hello.
04:50Hi.
04:51Hi, Ted.
04:52I'm going to let them say hello.
04:54Softly, softly, softly, okay?
04:57Oh, he's still dragging his legs.
05:00Yeah, he's still got really slurred legs.
05:03Yeah, he's so happy to be home.
05:08Mummy, should I fill up his bowl?
05:11Oh, good boy.
05:12Can you get him some water?
05:15There you go.
05:17I'm going to take this off.
05:19Mum, he doesn't need arm medicine.
05:21He just needs dog medicine.
05:23That's right.
05:24Yeah, got all his dog medicine.
05:26The little ones were asking loads of questions,
05:29but ultimately I don't think they really cared that he was in a cage
05:33and he was disabled.
05:34They were just happy that he was home.
05:36It's nice to have him home, isn't it?
05:39Yeah.
05:40All right, I'm going to let Peanut come and say hello, okay, darling?
05:46Peanut, come on, darling.
05:49I know.
05:50I know.
05:51I know.
05:52We know.
05:53We know.
05:54Mum, look, he's going away too.
05:56I know.
05:57I know.
05:58But let him give him a second.
06:01Give him a second.
06:02Give him a second.
06:03Give him a second.
06:04No, look, because we don't want Teddy to get too excited
06:06because he has to stay calm.
06:08Look at Peanut's tail, very happy doggy.
06:11We went into the kitchen and caught Rex in the crate with Teddy.
06:15Certainly.
06:16Just wants to be with him.
06:17You know, we've said it before,
06:19Rex is really in tune with his emotions
06:21and with, like, animals and feelings,
06:23and he felt it, so, yeah, it was nice.
06:25He just wants to fix it, and he can't fix it,
06:28and he doesn't know why.
06:30You've got to finish packing, babe.
06:31Yeah, I know.
06:32Yeah, I don't know what to drink.
06:34The timing is terrible, but I've got to go away for work
06:38for a little while.
06:39I just wish it wasn't now.
06:41For the next five days, I've got to go abroad
06:43and do some filming, which is really the worst timing
06:46because I couldn't think of anything worse.
06:48I'd want to be at home at the minute with Teddy,
06:50with Stacey and the kids.
06:52But, you know, I've committed to it, and it's work,
06:54and it's important, and I don't want to let anyone down,
06:56so I'm just going to have to bite the bullet.
06:58This is definitely not mine.
07:00They are definitely not getting my suitcase.
07:03They are Stacey's.
07:08Oh, you're not going to go all right.
07:09Good luck.
07:10I love you. It's OK.
07:12Oh, I'm sorry I have to go, but...
07:14You know what it's like, didn't you?
07:15I know.
07:17Oh, I just...
07:18I'll be home before you know it, all right, mate?
07:20You're good.
07:22You're going to be chucked in at the deep end.
07:24Yeah.
07:25No-one ever expects
07:27that you're going to have to empty a dog's bladder
07:30three times a day, you know?
07:32See you later.
07:33Good morning.
07:34Good morning.
07:35Good morning.
07:36Good morning.
07:37Good morning.
07:38Good morning.
07:39Good morning.
07:42I've got to try and, like, smush it right in there
07:57so he definitely eats it.
08:02So, just everyday life at Pickle Cottage, it's hard work.
08:06Like, it's busy.
08:07Wait, Ted, I know you're excited. Hold on. Wait.
08:10I've got to get my shoes and everything on.
08:13Everyday, chickens and ducks.
08:16Morning!
08:18Feed them, I change their water.
08:20Every couple of days, I clear out their run.
08:23Then it's watering the plants.
08:27Then you've got to remember that you've got kids as well.
08:30You're like, oh, yes, I've got to do the kids, do the lunches, do the school runs.
08:34OK, you ready?
08:36Three, two, one.
08:37And I think I'm feeling like I...
08:39I just am feeling really overwhelmed.
08:42I'm going to need some help while Jo's awake.
08:45So, Dave here. Dave to the rescue.
08:49Morning, Dad.
08:51Oh, my God.
08:52What are you? Where are you?
08:53I think I'm getting water sorted out in the spare room?
09:00Hot water? You want hot water as well?
09:03I mean, don't get me wrong.
09:04Sometimes he gets very over-familiar and it's quite overwhelming.
09:08However, I couldn't live without him.
09:10Please stay.
09:11OK, I'll stay.
09:12I promise you the new room's got such a beautiful shower, it has.
09:16It's got a beautiful room, a beautiful shower, for me when I don't moan.
09:20Forget that, the choice of music.
09:22I know.
09:23Why is it in the shower?
09:24Also, is that my son?
09:27No.
09:27OK, good.
09:30All right, you guys, go cover yourself up.
09:32Go on.
09:33Catch my death here, it's really cold.
09:35Says Dave with his heart out.
09:36Stacey is trying to juggle the kids and juggle the responsibility of the animals.
09:47Sounded good.
09:49This is ready, what's the time?
09:51Come on, let's go, let's go.
09:52I think sometimes she finds it a bit too much.
09:56Love you.
09:58I think she's doing really, really well.
10:01When you look at the kids, they're all happy, they're all healthy.
10:04One, two.
10:05Two steps.
10:06Two steps.
10:09And tickly under there.
10:13Some cause you trouble, some don't.
10:15And I think that's the best part of having kids, isn't it?
10:18Because if they're all perfect, how boring would that be?
10:24Not only have I began a whole new lease of life with Teddy getting up in the night,
10:30I can hear the boys on their games and it's driving me absolutely nuts.
10:34I am sick to death of being the internet police and every single night having to go in and switch off the PlayStations,
10:44only to find ten minutes later they'll turn them back on again.
10:46And that is about to end.
10:48Well, I thought it was all right.
10:51What time?
10:53Just before I saw you.
10:54Ten o'clock?
10:55About that.
10:57I've had it cut off.
10:58What do you mean?
11:00I've had it cut off after 10pm.
11:02Oh, really?
11:03Yeah.
11:03Oh, is that what it was?
11:04Yeah.
11:04I was wondering what was going on.
11:07Zach and Leighton, they've got loads of exams they have to do, they've got pressures of score, whatever.
11:12They need somewhere to release.
11:13I'm happy for them to play games, but there's got to be a cut off.
11:17I feel like the last few months I've been, it's been like having another newborn baby checking on you two if you're on the PlayStation.
11:25I can't keep waking up at night thinking, are they on it? Are they not on it?
11:30So I just took up.
11:30On the weekends I'm on it, so I don't know what you want from me on that one.
11:34I didn't, I didn't say I have a problem with weekends, I haven't cut it off to Saturday and Sunday.
11:38I'll cut it off Sunday night to Thursday night.
11:41Well, guess what?
11:42You're going to have to keep it on because I'm not at school.
11:44I'll tell you what, if you start getting into a pattern of going to bed at 10 o'clock and going to work.
11:49I struggle sleeping, Mum.
11:51Yeah, you struggle sleeping because you're playing your game.
11:52No, I struggle sleeping because that's just how it is.
11:55No, 100% because you're into bad habits of staying up and playing the game.
12:00No, I can get in bed at 9 o'clock and still not go to bed till half 11.
12:04Because you've taught your brain that you don't need to go to bed at 9 o'clock.
12:08You need to get your body clock up working back again.
12:11Well, it's a struggle, Mum.
12:13Yeah, I know, and I'm going to make that struggle easier by not giving you any temptation to do anything else.
12:18I'm not a child.
12:18You're 17.
12:19You're not an adult.
12:21Yeah, I'm not an adult.
12:21I'm not a child.
12:22Okay, but I am in charge of you still.
12:25And you're still living under my roof.
12:27Me and Leighton are literally about to finish school and college.
12:30What's the point of setting this now?
12:31Because I still think you shouldn't be on it till stupid o'clock in the morning.
12:35I'm not on it till stupid o'clock in the morning.
12:37Who do you think I am?
12:38I wouldn't be able to wake up if it was stupid o'clock in the morning.
12:40And you don't wake up and you're always late.
12:42Yeah, I know, but I don't stay on it past half 11, maybe 12 o'clock at a push.
12:46That's too late.
12:47Oh, it's not.
12:48Yes, it is.
12:49I get at least seven hours.
12:50I come off straight away.
12:51No, no.
12:54Goodbye.
12:54Goodbye.
12:55Are you housebound now, so, like, for how long?
13:08Well, they want him on crate rest, but they don't want him stuck there.
13:11The vet said I could leave him for maximum two to three hours.
13:16Are you the only person that can do this?
13:18At the moment, yeah.
13:20Okay, so, most of the diary I think we're going to be able to move and bring as much as we can here.
13:26Well, today, if we've got meetings back-to-back, we can gauge what it's like and how I can be there.
13:30Today is busy.
13:32No pleasantries today.
13:33No often tea.
13:34They can make their own tea.
13:36We had a full diary, you know, that is a logistical nightmare.
13:41Everyone that we had meetings with, the brands, everyone has a question.
13:45How long is she going to be doing this for the rest of her life?
13:47Is anyone else going to be able to help?
13:49Still wondering if Ted's even going to recover.
13:52It's heartbreaking.
13:53Well, look, let's get food today, and then I think our biggest thing is sort your life out.
13:58Let's follow up on that.
14:00But what about the BAFTAs?
14:01That ain't coming to you.
14:02Are you sure?
14:04Have you asked the Academy?
14:05Do I have to leave my dog?
14:06I just, all I really care about is that if I give this, give Ted my best, and I give him the best care for the next four weeks,
14:14whatever happens was going to happen.
14:16Do you know what I mean?
14:17Like, I don't want to get to the end of four weeks and feel like I should have done more.
14:21Yeah, what if?
14:22Yeah.
14:22When I spoke to you the other day, you sounded really tearful, which is unlike you.
14:27No, I'm not a teary girl, am I?
14:29No.
14:30I'm less teary.
14:31Yeah.
14:31I won't cry at our meetings today, I promise.
14:34Yeah, please don't.
14:34I'll hold myself together.
14:38One last question.
14:40Okay.
14:40What do you enjoy most about being a dad?
14:43Ah, you know what?
14:44We could be here all day.
14:46There's so many aspects to being a dad that I love.
14:48I know that Stacey's really bumble boy at the minute.
14:52All right then, I'll see you in a little while.
14:53All right, love.
14:54But generally in Stacey's life, she knows what's happening, she knows what to expect.
15:00I don't feel like Stacey quite knows how to handle this or what to expect.
15:03But this situation's slightly out of her hands, so she can't really control this situation.
15:09You've just got to sort of go with the flow.
15:11So we've got an hour, yeah?
15:13We've got till half eleven.
15:15So you know obviously you're missing the event tonight, because Teddy, they want us to do
15:20a little video to play into the event.
15:23Yeah.
15:23So you're all right if we do that now, because it is tonight, they want to get it as early
15:26as possible.
15:27Stacey, it's only me.
15:29I'm just having a little break at work, so I just wanted to sort of catch up with you.
15:33I'll see how you're getting on.
15:34I'd love to be there.
15:36We've been planning this event for months and months, and I'm so excited to do it.
15:39But obviously I have to stay home with my dog, Teddy, who's a bit poorly at the moment.
15:44I know you've got your hand full at the minute.
15:47Stacey will never, ever let you know how stressed or how nervous she is.
15:52She'll always internalise it like a nice swamp swimming on the water.
15:58But I reckon inside, she's kicking like mad, you know what I mean?
16:01All right, see you tomorrow.
16:02All right, see you later.
16:05I'm thinking of you.
16:07Give me a bell when you get this message.
16:09Oh, thanks so much for coming, everyone.
16:11Sorry.
16:12This is out of the way, isn't it?
16:13Yeah.
16:14Sorry is a nightmare.
16:15This is exciting, isn't it?
16:16Act one.
16:17I love you.
16:18I hope you're all okay.
16:19Give Teddy a big kiss for me, all right?
16:21I'll speak to you soon.
16:24Does it make it a lot easier when everyone comes here and you've done this?
16:27I mean, at the moment, I feel like this is just how it's going to be for a little while.
16:31Maybe for a long while.
16:43I'll tell you why.
16:44The crowds are unbelievable.
16:45Hey, now.
16:46So much.
16:47That's everybody.
16:48It's a full event.
16:49But you've been such a good boy, haven't you?
16:52And that's what's going to get around.
16:53Exactly.
16:54The other one's here is absolutely primal.
16:55You're here.
16:56Taking all the typical child support done.
16:58Having more fun than this.
16:59Like, you're supposed to stick your tongue out when you're cutting onions, and then it doesn't
17:03stop chewing and crying.
17:05But I realise how ridiculous I'm going to look, but I really just don't want sore eyes.
17:10Don't judge me.
17:11So, Joey's away for work.
17:18Kids are in the garden.
17:20And Zach's gone to the marathon with his dad and Nicky.
17:24And so I would have loved to have been at the marathon.
17:26I know she's been training so hard for it.
17:28When you've got a blended family, it's so nice to show that you support, like, the other
17:33side of their family.
17:34And Zach always gets so excited when we go out together or do something with his dad and
17:39Nicky.
17:39But obviously, I can't leave Teddy here.
17:44So he's gone all the way out to London on his own.
17:47And you know, you don't have much time to think about it, because obviously, I'm not
17:50going to stop him from going.
17:51And now I'm sitting here thinking, oh, wow.
17:53I mean, he is 17.
17:56At that point, I was getting two trains to college with my baby, so I'm sure he'll be fine.
18:09I'm going to watch my step-mum complete the London Marathon.
18:18I've been waiting so long, because she's been training for a good six, seven months.
18:23She really deserves to get through there.
18:26I'm going to meet my dad, and then we're going to meet her halfway, and then we're going
18:29to meet her at the finish.
18:30How's it been so far, though?
18:51It's been all right.
18:52Yeah.
18:52It's been a long day.
18:53Yeah.
18:54About 5am.
18:55Oh, really?
18:56Yeah, it could be worse, though.
18:58It could be running.
18:59Yeah.
18:59That's true.
19:00Would you have a go?
19:01No.
19:02None.
19:02No, absolutely not.
19:04It's impressive, though, isn't it?
19:05It is an achievement, but I don't think it's enough.
19:07It's not something I want to achieve.
19:08No.
19:17Thank you, thank you, thank you.
19:19Even if I get on Zach's nerves, at least there's other people around that he can rely on.
19:31Zach loves Nicky, and I think that Zach is really similar to Dean.
19:36Like, Dean's falling in love with Nicky, and I can see Zach also shares that same affection.
19:43Yeah, I did my mocks about a few weeks ago.
19:47I did two papers.
19:48I got 33 on one, and then 20 on the other.
19:50I need 60% to pass.
19:52You've just got to revise.
19:54Just got to knuckle down now, put the time in, put the effort in, and it's done.
19:58You haven't got to go back to it.
19:59It's done.
19:59I've been revising, but a lot of the questions are different worded, but not very well.
20:06See, that's the same for me.
20:07I just did an exam just now on the course I was on, and I was petrified, because I don't
20:12register it properly.
20:13It doesn't go in.
20:14So then I have to rethink or read the question, answer it, go back, read it again, just because
20:21it just doesn't go in.
20:21So you've just got to take a bit of time.
20:23It'll be alright.
20:23When do you do your mechanics exam?
20:26I've got a practical on Thursday.
20:30It's really easy.
20:31That's good.
20:31Confident?
20:33Yeah, because I've done it about a million times.
20:35Good.
20:35Exactly.
20:36Nice.
20:36What you want to do.
20:37Exactly.
20:38Nice.
20:50It's okay.
20:51Hello.
20:52Hi.
20:53Oh, Teddy.
20:54Come in.
20:54I love you.
20:55What are you going to do?
20:58Should we go upstairs and get the dress out?
21:02The fact that my Stacey is up for two BAFTAs is amazing.
21:07So she's up against Ant and Dick.
21:09I'm always up against Ant and Dick.
21:10But that is amazing.
21:12And Ant and Dick always win.
21:13That's got to win sometime.
21:15You know, Stacey is going to be rubbing shoulders with Stephen Fry.
21:18I love Stephen Fry.
21:19Stephen Fry is Mr BAFTA, isn't he?
21:21So, Stacey, it's been a while since we've seen this dress.
21:26I know.
21:26Three, two and a half years.
21:28I forgot my see-through it was.
21:30So risque-to.
21:31This is cool.
21:32Surprise.
21:33I'm coming out to my bridesmaids.
21:35Exactly.
21:36There you are.
21:37I really wanted to wear my wedding dress for the BAFTAs because I've only worn it once.
21:42It's the best dress.
21:44It is.
21:44It makes me sad that I don't get to wear it every day.
21:49Stacey loves the idea of upcycling, recycling.
21:52It's the one thing in my house, my most precious possession, other than my kids, obviously.
21:59And your husband.
22:00Oh, yeah.
22:01You know what I mean?
22:02And I just thought, no, I want to wear it again.
22:05I want to get it out.
22:05I want to do something with it.
22:07I can't believe it, Stacey, the BAFTAs, all the things.
22:10It's really amazing.
22:11I mean, I'm not surprised, but it's still quite unbelievable.
22:14Go on, boys.
22:14No, I'm not.
22:15I'm not.
22:16I'm not.
22:16No, you shouldn't be.
22:18Zach had his 17th birthday last month.
22:20Oh, so that means we've known each other for 16 years.
22:24That's been madness.
22:25It's scary, isn't it?
22:26And you're still exactly the same.
22:28Well, I wouldn't say that.
22:29You are, are you?
22:31I absolutely love it.
22:32She was my stylist on The X Factor, and I have not left her side ever since.
22:37I can't believe it.
22:39I have memories of him being a little baby, and you, like, I'm trying to say to the girls,
22:44just sort my dancers out.
22:45I've got to look after Zach.
22:46I just started with the baby going, yeah, look at that in a minute.
22:49She's rehearsing.
22:50And he loved you so much.
22:51Oh.
22:52I'm so excited for you.
22:53Oh, I still, he's grown into such a lovely boy today.
22:57She's done such a good job with him, with all of them.
22:59It was a village.
23:00You were part of the village, babe.
23:03It was good.
23:04It was good practice.
23:05She is the only person in this whole world that I would trust to take my wedding dress away
23:10and completely change it.
23:12Do you think we've got enough time?
23:14Yeah.
23:14Well.
23:17Yeah.
23:17Yeah, we're going to do our best, yeah.
23:22Yeah, we will.
23:23We will.
23:23We will.
23:23We will.
23:30They've just seen Nicky finish on TV.
23:33Come out.
23:34So she must be coming up?
23:35Yeah, she'll walk through this, though.
23:37Got to look out for her.
23:38There she is.
23:43Oh, no.
23:44I'm done running.
23:47You're doing it next time.
23:49Oh, I'm up.
23:50Really running, girl.
23:51Well done.
23:53I like how heavy that is.
23:54It's heavy, isn't it?
23:55It's really heavy.
23:56So proud.
23:59It's not the best weather.
24:01It wasn't the best weather.
24:01Yeah, but I was like, oh, at least it's dry.
24:03I was like, yeah, Canary Wolf was the hard, hardest.
24:08Where is she then?
24:09I thought she was doing the last 10K with me.
24:12She's been ten years, isn't she?
24:14Yeah.
24:15I'm going to ring her.
24:15But I was like, oh, you must have done the last 10K.
24:18Don't ask me yet if I'm going to do another one.
24:20No.
24:21No.
24:21No, you can't go through that again.
24:23But now I'm hungry.
24:26Yeah.
24:26Can we go and get a burger?
24:28Yeah.
24:28Nando's.
24:29Oh, Nando's.
24:30Go on.
24:30Thank you so much for coming.
24:32Of course.
24:33Smashed it.
24:34Yeah!
24:36Oh!
24:44Jo being away, I have found really difficult.
24:48Should we do some physio tea?
24:50You know, we work separately all the time.
24:52Jo goes away, I stay at home, I go away, Jo stays at home.
24:55And I never feel overwhelmed being at home because I feel like I'm on top of things and
24:59I can manage things and I can just get it done.
25:03Whereas I think because the situation with Teddy is so raw and so new and different, it's
25:10probably one of the first times in a really long time I've felt vulnerable.
25:15I do feel lonely with it and I have really missed him while he's been away.
25:19Shall we go back inside?
25:20Obviously, I've tried to manage work and things around that so that I can be at home
25:37with Teddy, but anything I can do while still being at home, I'm just going to continue
25:42with, otherwise I'll have a pile of things to try and catch up on.
25:48Sam!
25:49How's he doing?
25:50Oh, Teddy.
25:51It's okay, Sam.
25:52It's all right.
25:53It's Sam.
25:54It's all right.
25:55That's right.
25:56How's he doing?
25:57Yeah, he's doing all right.
25:58So, I need you because I've booked myself onto a bee course and I thought if we're getting
26:04bees, I need to know what I'm doing and I know that you're going to be my partner in
26:09Christ.
26:10I'm going to go after these bees with me.
26:11Yeah.
26:12And I've got some knowledge about bees.
26:13I've done some in-house training.
26:15Yeah.
26:16Because I don't want to get it wrong either and I want to take it really seriously.
26:19Yeah.
26:20It's another animal, do you know what I mean?
26:21Yeah.
26:22Bees are just all-round superheroes.
26:24They're good guys, aren't they, bees?
26:25They're good guys, aren't they, bees?
26:26And they do absolutely everything.
26:28So, they pollinate, they encourage growth in the garden, they make honey.
26:34They're just all-round top-tier insects.
26:41Helen, the bee lady I found, said she can do a theory bee test at home.
26:46It's going to be like Noah's Ark, mate.
26:48They come two by two, don't they?
26:50The animals in this house.
26:51No, we're going to need more than two.
26:54So, in the hive, you have about 60,000 bees.
26:58One queen bee, she's the mother of all of the other bees in the hive.
27:02Okay.
27:03So, imagine having 60,000 children.
27:06I'm nearly there, Helen.
27:08I'm nearly there.
27:10About, I don't know, 59,500 worker bees.
27:15They're all the women.
27:16Guess what they do?
27:17They do all the work.
27:18All the work.
27:19They do all the work.
27:20And then you have a few hundred drones who are the boy bees.
27:23What do they do?
27:24Look good.
27:25Exactly.
27:26They don't really do much.
27:27Wow.
27:28Their responsibility is to mate with queen bees from other hives.
27:31Virgin queens.
27:32And that's all they've got to do.
27:33Yeah.
27:34But, but, but, but.
27:35Wait for this.
27:36This is good.
27:37So, as soon as the weather starts getting a bit cold, you can see the worker bees literally
27:41dragging the drones out.
27:43And they push them out of the hive and they bite their wings and they just won't let them
27:46back in.
27:47It's like, no, no.
27:48Your job's done, mate.
27:49That's it until the spring.
27:50Yeah.
27:51We don't need you now.
27:52Exactly.
27:53Maybe we should start doing that with my husband.
27:55Bite Jo's legs off?
27:56Yeah.
27:57Oh.
27:58Off you go.
27:59I'm ready to hibernate now.
28:00I've done all the work.
28:02You can come back in this room.
28:03You've planted your seeds.
28:04Goodbye.
28:05Shall I show you a hive?
28:07Yes, please.
28:08Come on.
28:10Yeah, this is what we're hoping the bees will love as well.
28:14Oh, yeah.
28:15I can see beans.
28:17They'll be all over those.
28:18Yeah.
28:19The raw beans.
28:20I see them on there a lot at the moment.
28:21Yeah.
28:22But yeah, so this is the veg factor.
28:23This is Mark.
28:24Sorry, Mark.
28:25We've just skate crashed you.
28:26We're doing, we've been doing a beekeeping course.
28:29Really?
28:30Yeah.
28:31Unbelievable, right?
28:32Just down, I've just been driving from, you know, where Gemma used to live.
28:35Yeah.
28:36Massive small swarm of bees.
28:37Just literally about three doors down from Anissa.
28:40It's in the front garden.
28:41Well, you've just seen it?
28:42I've just seen it, yeah.
28:43Oh my goodness.
28:44Let's go.
28:45Come on, let's go.
28:46It was a big swarm.
28:47So that was only a little while ago.
28:48Literally, I just had to pick the materials up, just see it.
28:50And I was like, really?
28:51Oh, should we go and get it?
28:52Yeah.
28:53Let's go and see if we can catch it.
28:55Can we actually go and...
28:56Yeah, I've got everything we need.
28:57Oh, you've got everything.
28:58Yeah.
28:59Shall we go?
29:00What, even a hive?
29:01Yeah, I'm a beekeeper.
29:02I carry a hive with me at all times.
29:04Because you never know when you're going to see a swarm.
29:06This is the time of year where they swarm.
29:07The law is, as long as you're not trespassing, anyone can collect them and then they're your
29:12bees.
29:13Let's do it.
29:14Yay, let's do it.
29:15Let's do it.
29:16I feel anxiety.
29:17We're not...
29:18We're just going to take it.
29:19Yeah, let's go, because otherwise they might go and someone else might get there before
29:22us.
29:23You two look like you're so ready to.
29:24Yeah, let's go.
29:25Come on.
29:26Mark.
29:27I can't believe you.
29:28She just loves me, innit.
29:29Yeah.
29:30Can we?
29:31Why not?
29:32Come on, let's go.
29:33Okay.
29:34Oh my God.
29:35You're finding me a swarm of bees.
29:36So, can we just pick...
29:40You don't have to tell anyone.
29:42No.
29:43I actually can't believe we're going to get a swarm.
29:46I feel all over the place, Sam.
29:48I've never felt so annoying.
29:49I know, I know.
29:50Because it's ad hoc, that's the problem.
29:51It's not often these sort of things happen though, is it?
29:52No.
29:53I'm not very spontaneous.
29:54I'm a planner.
29:55Like, I like to know that I've got everything sorted before I do something.
29:56So, going to collect a random swarm of bees before I've even got my own hive, I can honestly
30:11say, is peak stress for me.
30:14So, he said it was set back in their garden.
30:18There's definitely bees.
30:19Look.
30:20I'm all excited and I'm scared at the same time.
30:21I know.
30:22Oh my God.
30:23Oh my goodness, it's a really good one.
30:24Look.
30:25Is it?
30:26Oh yeah.
30:27Okay.
30:28I was genuinely considering not doing it even with the beekeeper and expert.
30:40I can't believe all of that happened.
30:42Right.
30:43Beesuits on.
30:44Are we all putting them on?
30:45Yeah.
30:46Because if you're going to go close to them, you've got to.
30:48I'm putting a bee suit on.
30:50Is that actually happening?
30:52Try that.
30:53There's a long one.
30:54See how you get on with that.
30:55Do you know what I mean?
30:56I'm ready to do.
30:57Check the back of yours.
31:00Maricles are the best.
31:01Maybe.
31:02I've got plenty of them.
31:03Yeah, true.
31:04This is really good to start for me.
31:05Yeah, exactly.
31:06No one would like to do.
31:07No one would like to do.
31:08Let me just go and see this lady.
31:09Hiya.
31:10Do you live here?
31:11No.
31:12Sorry.
31:13Well, you've got a bee swarm on your back.
31:14Yeah, exactly.
31:15No one would like to do.
31:16Let me just go and see this lady.
31:17Hiya.
31:18Do you live here?
31:19No.
31:20Sorry.
31:21Well, you've got a bee swarm on your rosebush.
31:23So I would just be very careful at the moment.
31:25Oh, everything's gone wrong.
31:26No, nothing's gone wrong.
31:27But they've landed on your rosebush.
31:29So what we're doing is we're making it safe.
31:32Because otherwise, we don't know where they'll land.
31:35They could make a nest in your house or in your garden.
31:38I can't imagine what it must have been like for the people living in that house to see,
31:45to come home and see just these fully bee suited up women.
31:48They must have thought, oh, my gosh, the aliens have taken over.
31:51It's happening.
31:53But you know what?
31:54You're happy though.
31:55You're okay with us taking the bees.
31:56Yeah, yeah.
31:57Lovely.
31:59That's really kind of you.
32:00And then just pop that down.
32:04Let's just see because sometimes this works.
32:08So you want the grottiest, disgustiest old frame that you can possibly lay your hands off.
32:13And we'll just see because sometimes they'll just walk onto this.
32:17That would be cool, guys, if you could just walk onto it.
32:20Let's see, they're taking an interest already.
32:22They're like, oh, what's this?
32:24Maybe this could be a new house.
32:25And it can be, guys.
32:26Yeah.
32:27Come to Pitical Cottage.
32:28Oh, they are getting onto it.
32:29Yeah.
32:30Oh, come close.
32:31This is really important.
32:32We've got a virgin queen in this place.
32:34Oh, can you see it now?
32:35How do you know?
32:36I can hear her.
32:37Just like this.
32:39I can hear her.
32:41Looking, looking.
32:42It's unbelievable.
32:43Let's try and shake them.
32:45We hope for the best.
32:47Are you ready?
32:49Yeah.
32:50Wow.
32:53Let's stand back.
32:58We're lucky she's in.
33:00They're crawling in there, aren't they?
33:01Yeah.
33:02So does that mean she's in there?
33:03Hopefully.
33:04Oh, wow.
33:05That is so amazing.
33:08I can't believe this happened.
33:10I know, isn't it cool?
33:11I can't believe this is actually...
33:13They're going to come home.
33:14How exciting is this?
33:15Look, I'm going in the house, eh?
33:17Jo will literally be like, only you.
33:19Yeah.
33:20Start a beekeeping course and come home with a whole colony of bees.
33:25That's looking good.
33:27Yeah.
33:28Oh, I'm so sorry.
33:30You want a cup of tea?
33:32You know I'm never going to say no to a cup of tea.
33:35I'll tell you what, our car is parked along that...
33:39I would have been right near the house.
33:40You would have...
33:41Yeah.
33:42Oh, I would have screened the place down.
33:45It wasn't near the store, we went to something.
33:48No?
33:49Oh really?
33:50It was completely empty.
33:51Yeah.
33:52So I don't know I'll call if it happens again.
33:53Well, I'm your girl now apparently.
33:55Right.
33:56Where's all your shopping?
33:59Helen, we're alright to get back in now aren't we?
34:06Thank you so much.
34:07Thank you so much.
34:08See you soon.
34:09Bye.
34:10Bye.
34:11Bye.
34:13Oh my God, and now we're going home.
34:14Wow.
34:15What have we got in there Peanut?
34:16You be careful now.
34:17You don't want to not do that.
34:18Do you know what, every time I go round there I expect there to be a new animal.
34:28I actually don't know why Stacey wants so many animals.
34:31It's not like we came from a horticultural, farmyard lifestyle.
34:35We came from a two bedroom house in Dagenham.
34:37We've not very much room to swing a cat if I'm honest with you.
34:40So maybe it's the appreciation of having all that space and I don't know.
34:45I don't want to, I'm glad I'm not in her head.
34:47Welcome home, girl.
34:48Yay.
34:49And a few boys.
34:50Yeah.
34:51Nice study spot.
34:52You want to always have plenty of room around the hive.
34:56Yeah.
34:57So I think that'll be alright, won't it?
34:58And then this way.
34:59That's it.
35:00Perfect.
35:01So this is where it's going to be forever now.
35:04Yeah.
35:05Fine.
35:06That's it.
35:07Good.
35:08Okay, open them up.
35:09Welcome to your new home.
35:11Right, I better order a hive.
35:13Yeah.
35:14You've got to get all your gear quickly.
35:19I need to book in the second half of these calls that we've definitely missed now.
35:24This has been so amazing.
35:26Honestly, Ellen, thank you so much.
35:27I've got to run and do Teddy's medication.
35:29Go for it.
35:30But yeah, I loved every second of that.
35:32Julie is back.
35:33Oh, where is this coming out, I think?
35:34Here.
35:35Oh, mate.
35:36Cheers, Rich.
35:37Everyone to the station.
35:38That's right.
35:39You guys well, yeah?
35:40There he is.
35:41He's coming out for him.
35:42Here, come here.
35:43All right, mate.
35:44Cheers, Rich.
35:45Cheers, Rich.
35:47Everyone to the same side.
35:49You guys well, yeah?
35:51There he is.
35:57Come on, Tim!
35:59Come on, Tim!
36:05Wait, I'll show you, I'll show you.
36:07It's been really tough knowing that Stacey's been at home struggling with the dog for five days while I've been working.
36:13So I think I might have over-conversated slightly with the presents.
36:17Hello, Mum, you all right?
36:19Yeah, I'll give it to you.
36:21No, look!
36:22Wow!
36:23Here you go, girl.
36:24Yeah, there's one of these for you.
36:26This is for when you're training.
36:28This is Natalie's training cup.
36:34It sucks as well.
36:36Daddy?
36:37Yeah?
36:38I really love these ones you've got me.
36:40So, you know, starting my course for that.
36:43And, you know, Martha does the drains.
36:45Mm-hm.
36:46He's like, I've just seen a swarm of bees down by the Nyssa by Gemma.
36:50Yeah?
36:51And then Sam's like, we should go and pick it up.
36:54Like, before I know it, I'm in the car driving down to Nyssa and caught a swarm.
37:00Oh, my God.
37:01And then she's like, I don't leave it with you.
37:02So we've got the back of the car to play for the car.
37:05Apart from Teddy, how have you been on your boat with all the kids all right?
37:11Oh, yeah, the kids are no proper.
37:13It's been difficult with Teddy because she's been non-stop.
37:17And then, obviously, it's a worry, isn't it, with him?
37:22Because I've just got 1,000 alarms on my phone for all the different medications.
37:27Taking him for walks, doing his physio, weeing.
37:32Rose?
37:33And then trying to work in between.
37:35I'm bummed out, honestly.
37:36I'm scared.
37:37I just feel like I've got to sort your life out.
37:39So I have to go away.
37:41So...
37:42It's all right.
37:43I'll have another go tomorrow.
37:45I'm trying to take someone's garden off of you.
37:47Dad!
37:48Dad!
37:49Dad!
37:50Dad!
38:03Excuse me.
38:04Excuse me.
38:05I'm not going to get very far with you guys.
38:10I've got to go away for work, and a part of me is, like, relieved.
38:31And that sounds horrible, but it's been so stressful.
38:35At least I've got, like, a bit of a break from that.
38:38But at the same time, I'm panicking because I'm going away.
38:41And now this is Jo's first introduction to everything that's been going on.
38:46Let's go check my list.
38:48I'm sure she's added stuff to this list.
38:53There was only blue pen, and now there's purple pen.
38:56And what does it say?
38:57Start washing dishwasher.
39:00Food prep.
39:02Honestly, this list...
39:04Have you seen this list?
39:06Look, this list starts at 5am in the morning.
39:09Right?
39:10Goes from 5am all the way 6, 6.30, 7 o'clock.
39:15And turnover.
39:17We're not even on a school run yet.
39:19It's still only 8 o'clock in the morning.
39:219 o'clock, get the kids to school.
39:241 o'clock, Teddy.
39:254 o'clock, 7 o'clock, 9 o'clock.
39:27I mean, that is quite a full list, isn't it?
39:32And listen, let's not be mistaken.
39:35When Stacey comes home, we'll sit down and we'll go through this list
39:39and she'll make sure that I've done all of it.
39:41And if I haven't, I'll be at it again.
39:44Right.
39:45Do you leave lists for Stacey when you go home?
39:48I couldn't think...
39:49You know what? We should do it as a little social experiment.
39:51I'd love to see the reaction of if I was going to work
39:55and I left Stacey a list of things to do.
39:57Because sometimes she says to me, when you've done it,
39:59can you just put, like, a little heart at the end of the...
40:02And I'm like, oh, so you want me to decorate the list as I go along and all?
40:06So, yeah, I feel like we should do that social experiment,
40:09how Stacey copes with Jo's lists.
40:13It's Edward.
40:14Let's sort you out wet.
40:18Day-to-day things I'm rubbish at,
40:20but really unique, obscure things I find I'm really good at.
40:23And one of these things is emptying a donkey bladder.
40:26Who would have thought it?
40:28It requires a certain amount of arm strength,
40:30and Jo has good arms.
40:34Right, Ted, give me a minute.
40:35Let me tidy up, get myself changed, and then we'll go for a walk.
40:39So, we're two weeks in.
40:41Teddy still can't feel anything in his back legs,
40:43which is not a good sign, obviously.
40:45Fundamentally, the vet said he's really in high spirits.
40:48He's quite a happy dog still.
40:50So, if he was an older dog, then, you know, maybe we would have thought about putting him down, you know.
40:56It might have been the kindest thing to do, but he's only two years old.
41:00You know what I mean?
41:02It'll be heartbreaking to have to let him go.
41:04So, you can try and think positively.
41:06Sorry, darling.
41:08Sorry, he could die.
41:10Who, Teddy?
41:12No.
41:13If his legs don't get better, we can put some wheels on, can't we?
41:18Put some wheels on there.
41:20Teddy wheels.
41:21Teddy wheels.
41:22Yeah.
41:23And you'll be so fast, Rex.
41:27Rex.
41:28Emotionally.
41:30And he's quite emotional, quite spiritual when it comes to things like that.
41:35He's not too young to learn about death and stuff, because it happens,
41:39but if we can protect him from it a little bit, you know, then we'll do that.
41:45You all right in there?
41:46Yeah.
41:47All right.
41:48I love you.
41:49I love you!
41:50I love you.
41:52Right.
41:53I'm going to meet Nick down the lake and see what's happening.
41:55Right.
41:56See you, little one.
41:57Have a good one.
41:58Thanks for having the kids.
42:06Hello, Joe.
42:07How are ya?
42:08All right.
42:09Is it just you?
42:10Just me.
42:12Farmer Scott is like...
42:13Scott is like our father figure.
42:15Very good.
42:16Shall I just hop him?
42:17No, no, no, no, no.
42:18Pep talk before we start.
42:20Don't trip over them.
42:21In terms of the fishing knowledge and stuff like that, that's Dan to me, Nick and Greg.
42:25We sort of know our thing.
42:26We know our stuff when it comes to fishing.
42:28We need to do some seeding.
42:29We need to do some seeding.
42:31And he's the one that me, Greg, and the goats when we're in trouble.
42:35That shakes it, spreads it.
42:36That puts all the seed down, spreads it out.
42:38And in that, the roller behind will flatten it out.
42:41And how long...
42:42And we just need some rain.
42:43How long will it take?
42:44The grass will take six weeks to get established.
42:47Right.
42:48But we desperately need a rain.
42:49You can see how dry this ground is.
42:51I mean, our deadline was end of April.
42:53And there's just a little tiny puddle, so I can't just sit around waiting for the water.
42:58Welcome to farming.
42:59You never know what the weather's gonna do to you.
43:02Whose idea was this?
43:03Yours.
43:04Yours.
43:05Well, there's nothing we can do with the water, you know?
43:07Yeah.
43:08But the rest of the site can be developed.
43:09We can do that.
43:10We can get everything else ready to be open.
43:13And then when it's filled, it's filled, isn't it?
43:15It will get there.
43:16It will happen.
43:17It's just a case of you can't put a date on when.
43:19We're not the most patient people, Scott.
43:21Or the most popular you are.
43:23Coming in, boys.
43:24Right, come on.
43:25Right, here we go.
43:27Oh, I feel so manly right there.
43:30Are you sure you know how to do this?
43:32Come on, mate.
43:33Let's go.
43:35Oh, muck.
43:36This is work.
43:37Steady, steady.
43:38Otherwise the seat won't go in front of me.
43:40You can see the seat coming out of that.
43:42The seat's blowing out.
43:44Oh, is this a good speed here, then?
43:46A bit faster than that.
43:47That's about right now, mate.
43:49You're soothing him.
43:50Come on.
43:51Catch him, quick.
43:52Why can't I catch you?
43:56Keep this way.
43:57That lane on that side.
43:59I don't want to leave that on top of you.
44:01Scott, I'm not that fussy.
44:03I don't know.
44:04Oh, mate.
44:05He's gone down there.
44:06We are not equipped to go down there with...
44:09Well, we're doing it.
44:15So far, so good.
44:16What are you looking at?
44:17Like he actually knows what he's doing.
44:18You were absolutely spot on there.
44:20Perfect.
44:21We've decided, instead of just stressing about the water, we're just going to have to wait over the winter and hopefully by next summer we might be open.
44:30That's the plan.
44:31Well done.
44:32Scott, honestly, if you're ever short, mate, and you need someone to sit in the seat next to you, just let me know.
44:44I finally enjoyed that.
44:45Good.
44:46I wonder, they say, when kids are asleep, if you lift their arm up and it stays in the air, it shows her asleep.
45:02But if they drop their arm, it means you're pretending.
45:07Let's see if he's pretending.
45:09Let's keep his arm up with it.
45:11Remember, if he stays up, he's asleep.
45:13That's better.
45:20That's better.
45:26Michelle.
45:28Well done.
45:30Garden time, guys.
45:49They're not for you, Pina.
45:51At some point in your life, you are going to have to get over this.
45:54They live here now.
45:56Go. Be free.
46:00They're all of them.
46:07Stacey's got the BAFTAs.
46:09They're very exciting.
46:11So I don't want to let her down.
46:12I want to let her be best.
46:14I have huge hopes.
46:17We want to look good if we're going to beat Ant and Dick, don't we?
46:21You ready, Faye?
46:22Oh, right there, right there.
46:27Beautiful.
46:28Just a few adjustments.
46:29It's beautiful.
46:30I love it so much.
46:32Rose?
46:34Do you want to see my dress?
46:37Oh, wow!
46:43What do you think?
46:45You have your clothes and bum out.
46:50This is well observed.
46:51These are my shorts to go under my skirt.
46:56You look very smart and dapper.
46:58Are you flirting with me?
46:59Did you remember to bring your cue with?
47:01It's home.
47:02Are you going to show?
47:03No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
47:05Whoa!
47:06Oh, my goodness!
47:10Oh, wow, Stacey Sullivan.
47:11Oh, my God.
47:13You look sensational.
47:15Do you?
47:15Yep.
47:16You look gorgeous.
47:17Nothing's doing me.
47:18That's your wedding dress, isn't it?
47:21Yeah, thanks, I know.
47:22I love it. I think it looks amazing.
47:24You look brilliant.
47:25I feel like you're getting married and famous after I'm a bride-made.
47:29In black.
47:31Stacey being nominated for two BAFTAs,
47:33I can't comprehend it.
47:36It's like, really?
47:37I mean, it's baffling, isn't it,
47:39to think one minute you're at college,
47:43the next minute you're up for two BAFTAs.
47:45That just doesn't make sense.
47:46OK, have an amazing night.
47:48You look amazing.
47:49Oh, God, I love you.
47:49Oh, dear.
47:52Come on, let's go.
47:53Well, my future BAFTA award winner.
47:57Amazing, Matt.
47:58Excuse me.
48:00Oh, you.
48:01Oh, sorry.
48:05Mwah!
48:07Where do you want to see it?
48:08I'll just go anywhere.
48:12Richard, did you bring champagne?
48:14Oh, what a guy.
48:18This is so exciting.
48:20How are you feeling?
48:22Yeah.
48:23I tell you what, I've been to these things so many times and lost,
48:25I've got no expectations.
48:26Well, the BAFTA feels slightly different now.
48:28Oh, no, I've lost that one also quite a few times.
48:30Maybe it's a personal thing.
48:33I don't feel like I belong at the BAFTAs.
48:37For me, the NTAs is like Peggy Mitchell,
48:42and the BAFTAs is like Joanna Lumley.
48:47That's how I see it.
48:49And who do you feel more like?
48:50Oh, I'm Peggy.
48:52I'm a Peggy Mitchell.
48:53I think it's your time.
48:55So do I am.
48:56You say this every time.
48:57I've got to be right,
48:58it's through to all bloody land.
48:59Yeah, you're not doing your favour.
49:01Really good at losing, though,
49:02so I won't obviously show how upset I am.
49:04You're a gracious loser.
49:05I'm a really gracious loser.
49:07Yeah.
49:07Okay, let's practice.
49:08Come on, baby.
49:08That's it.
49:09So the winner is...
49:11Anton Deck.
49:13So...
49:14Every year.
49:17Okay.
49:18Boring.
49:18Good.
49:26Right, who thought it was a good idea
49:27to make this bee hive out of 50,000 pieces?
49:32Where do we start?
49:33I'm going to build Stacey a bee hive,
49:35so when she comes back,
49:37she'll be able to start sorting her bees out.
49:40What?
49:40You're going to, like...
49:41It looks like that.
49:42How are you going to get bees in there, though?
49:43That's for Stacey to sort out.
49:45Yeah, okay.
49:45If I win, I'm going to Grandma.
49:49Oh, yeah, definitely.
49:49I'm going to go and show her.
49:51I think she'd like...
49:52Because she couldn't make it to our wedding
49:54because she was really ill.
49:55Yeah.
49:55My grandma was really unwell
49:57when me and Jo got married,
49:59so she missed our wedding.
50:01I was absolutely devastated.
50:03So she's never actually seen me
50:04in real life in my wedding dress.
50:06For me, the most important part of the night
50:10will be Grandma, win or lose.
50:11Yeah.
50:13We're over here.
50:14You've got prime position.
50:17Oh, right.
50:18And we are very grateful to you all
50:20for coming in and supporting her.
50:23Thank you very much.
50:25She's very fond of her grandmother.
50:27I know I shouldn't say that.
50:32But she is.
50:37You're going to see Mommy on telly in a minute, aren't you?
50:41You've got a few minutes
50:41and then you're going to see her.
50:43I'm not playing.
50:46Darcy, do you want to come and watch Stacey?
50:50Come on in.
50:51I always get nervous about the BAFTAs.
51:06And I know it sounds ridiculous,
51:07but even just being near other people
51:09on prestigious shows,
51:10I bet they think,
51:11well, we've got to bring them roof back in.
51:13You just feel this massive amount of pressure
51:15to do well or to do the right thing
51:19so that the whole show gets recognised.
51:22Do you know what I mean?
51:22Like, I find it a massive pressure.
51:26Welcome to the BAFTA Television Awards 2025.
51:29Shall we come and sit down and see Mommy?
51:31Yes.
51:31I'm here.
51:32Boys.
51:34Oh, look, there's Mommy.
51:35This is Mommy.
51:37She has the big boobies out.
51:40Rex.
51:42Our next award is for Factual Entertainment.
51:45Woo!
51:46Here's the nomination.
51:46Oh, snobby over there.
51:50Don't think it's been fought through properly.
51:52No.
51:53Oh, Gwen, she looks stunning.
51:55She's got a beautiful dress on.
51:56She's got a little weirdy dress.
51:59And the blaster goes to...
52:01Here we go.
52:02We've got to see who wins it.
52:03Robin and Riley's back for...
52:05It's the entering that takes part.
52:11I mean, actually being put in for it.
52:14It's pretty cool.
52:15Fingers crossed for the next one.
52:17Next, present the BAFTA for entertainment performance.
52:20Incredible.
52:21Thanks, Jimmy.
52:26Come on, Stacey.
52:28Yeah.
52:32And BAFTA goes to...
52:35Joe Lysette.
52:36Late Night Lysette.
52:37Oh, poor Stacey.
52:49Bye.
52:50Bye.
52:50Bye.
52:51Bye.
52:51Talk about it in the car.
52:54Thank you, darling.
52:55When they said Joe Lysette, he went,
52:58Oh, you're joking.
53:00Joe Lysette.
53:01Why is it?
53:02What's up, Stacey?
53:03It's fucking a silly.
53:04All of it is on the silly.
53:06Stacey's phoning.
53:08Hold on.
53:09Hello.
53:09Hello.
53:10One second.
53:11I lost them both, Dad.
53:13Oh, my God.
53:15I know, Dave.
53:16That's fine.
53:17It's devastating when we didn't win.
53:19And I know you're not supposed to say that.
53:21And people are like,
53:21Oh, lose gracefully.
53:23And I think, well, why?
53:24I was scudded.
53:25I think you should just take me next time.
53:26I don't think Joe's very lucky.
53:29Yeah, you're my lucky time, Zach.
53:31I think it's Joe.
53:32I think it's Joe that makes me lose every time.
53:34I'll see you soon, baby.
53:35I love you.
53:36All right.
53:36Love you.
53:39I'm going to see.
53:40Can we go and see Grandma?
53:41Yeah, let's go.
53:42Oh, please.
53:43We could make a bustle on the way home.
53:44We could.
53:45She's got bad eyes.
53:46She won't even know the difference.
53:47She does.
53:47She'll be like, well done.
53:49If we take my shoe in, like this.
53:51Grandma, I won the bathtub.
53:53Turn it off.
53:54Turn it off.
54:00I just made a shot.
54:03Come on, then.
54:11I love Grandma.
54:13It's been crazy.
54:14What did you think when I lost?
54:22Well, we were sorry, but we knew it was happening one time.
54:26We did, didn't we?
54:27I mean, it's the Baptist, Grandma.
54:29I'm going to do it.
54:30Oh, thank you.
54:31This is my wedding dress, Grandma.
54:33Oh, yes.
54:34So I wanted you to see my wedding dress.
54:36It's all sparkly.
54:38Yeah, you've got to know.
54:41We're matching, yeah.
54:43You look so pretty, Grandma.
54:45Oh.
54:46I'm so grateful you all stayed up and watched, honestly.
54:49Oh, we did.
54:49It's so nice.
54:51I love you all.
54:51I love you all.
54:51I want to grab her and watch it with you, love.
54:56On Sunday, I want to come for a row.
55:00All right.
55:01I've got a leg of lamb in the free time.
55:02You're going to get a leg of lamb.
55:06Love you, Grandma.
55:08That's where we should have gone, mate.
55:10We should have gone there.
55:10I've got to sod the bathers.
55:21I see you tomorrow, Richard.
55:24Something like it.
55:25You didn't visit.
55:25I know you didn't get the award, but you got a beehive instead.
55:30Beehive yourself, mate.
55:31Beehive.
55:31Well done.
55:32Well done.
55:33Listen, you was nominated, and that's the most important thing, isn't it?
55:35I was robbed, I tell you.
55:37Well, I've enjoyed it.
55:38It's funny, though, isn't it?
55:39Yeah.
55:40He's so happy to see you, isn't he?
55:42Oh, no.
55:43He weed, and Peanut come out with her, and he just looks so happy anyway.
55:46Doesn't he?
55:47Yeah, he looks so happy.
55:49I'm not your back-to-winning mum, but, you know.
55:52The kids are all asleep.
55:53I've only just gotten to bed about half an hour ago.
55:55Oh, really?
55:55Yeah, I haven't.
55:56Yeah.
55:57Right, I love you.
55:58I'll see you tomorrow.
55:59No, no, I'll see you tomorrow.
55:59All right, thank you so much.
56:01See you later, Joe.
56:01Hey, thank you for tonight, mate.
56:03See you later.
56:03You're welcome.
56:03See you later.
56:04Mark my words.
56:05You've got the bathers, and then what ups the bathers?
56:08The Oscars.
56:09Well, this time next year, we'll be up for the Oscar.
56:13All right?
56:13Oscar for what?
56:14Just for being Stacey Sullivan.
56:16I don't think they have a presenter, Oscar.
56:18I think it's for film.
56:23All right.
56:24Love you, Bob.
56:30Hold on.
56:32I don't think we've thought this through.
56:34But you have to put your life on the line for your job.
56:37Clearly responding.
56:38Is he responding?
56:39Yeah.
56:39You forgot you could use those back legs, didn't you?
56:43What a lovely day for a party.
56:45The cocktail bar is open.
56:47I think he should be a soprano.
56:54I'm more comfortable with being a tenor.
56:56But the tenors might be comfortable with you.
57:09The, the fünf, the dinner bar is open.
57:23The, while the movies are open,
57:25I think he should use the elimination bar,
57:26and you can use the parliamentary bar.
57:29The tune bar is open.
57:30I don't think he should use the retiring bar.
57:32If he believes in theравствiciency bar,
57:34I get pressure by him.
57:35Outside the audition.
57:35I don't think he should Frederick him.
57:35Maybe he should have a 관ne.
57:36If I accept him.
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