Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 2 days ago
A lot is going on behind the scenes as the fete preparations continue. Prem Sharma is preparing to leave the village and Kamini, his wife, goes in search of Dan, who is missing, but finds more than she bargained for. Megan pleads with Prem to stay and help the miners fight for justice and for their health. Meanwhile, Sharpe finally gets the promotion he's been chasing. Matters come to a head as Prem takes on Sharpe once and for all in front of the whole village at the annual summer fete...

Category

😹
Fun
Transcript
00:00According to Elwin, Sharp has been breaking every safety regulation there is, and has been for years.
00:13The coldest in the mine is worse than anyone ever remembers.
00:16Well, the first thing is to find out exactly how many miners have got lung disease and how bad it is.
00:21How?
00:22Simple. Chest x-rays.
00:24I don't want anyone going near that van.
00:26Understand, not one miner gets his chest x-ray.
00:30What am I supposed to tell that?
00:31Tell him it was my idea.
00:32Oh, then he'll be against it.
00:33Exactly.
00:34There's only one reason why Dr. Sharma brought that x-ray van to our village.
00:38To help you. All of you.
00:42He's not a company doctor.
00:44We should go.
00:46Leave the village.
00:48Griffith!
00:50I told you to get Elwin's diary, and I'll get it.
00:54You might have won last year, Kerry Joseph, but I think my little sweetheart may have a surprise or two for you tomorrow.
01:20Look, you say this every year, but you never win.
01:22I do.
01:24Unless you cheat.
01:25Don't you start all that now.
01:27It's not me. You start it.
01:28Mr. Griffiths, are you all right?
01:47Have you seen my boy?
01:49Dan, no.
01:50He's not with Mrs. Sharma.
01:54I don't know.
01:56What, is something wrong?
01:58He's disappeared.
02:00He's always disappearing. That's what he does.
02:03No, this is different.
02:04He hasn't gone like this before.
02:07Well, is he in trouble?
02:08I have to find him.
02:13If you see him, tell me.
02:29You are looking at the new area manager for Nottingham.
02:35Your promotion?
02:37It's official.
02:38Oh, Dickie.
02:40I can't believe we're finally going to get out of this miserable little village.
02:44Ha, ha!
02:45Oh, what about Sharma's X-rays? They're not going to cause a problem, are they?
02:48No, the poor fool who succeeds me will have to deal with them.
02:50And that silly diary?
02:52Mm-hmm, the diary, yes.
02:53A little bit of unfinished business there, but that's in hand, I think.
02:56I think today looks set to be rather splendid.
02:59Ha, ha, ha.
03:01Dickie.
03:01What?
03:02Seeing as you're a big area manager now, why don't we celebrate?
03:08What are you after?
03:10Nothing.
03:11I just thought we'd go upstairs, maybe fool around a little.
03:14Sylvia, it's first thing in the morning.
03:16So?
03:16Yes, I haven't got time for this nonsense.
03:20You never have time.
03:22I have to go to work.
03:24And you never want to go upstairs.
03:25Why can't you just admit you've got a problem?
03:31It's nothing to be ashamed of, Dickie.
03:33Dr. Sharma says it happens to lots of men.
03:39What?
03:43It's normal.
03:44And there are things you can do.
03:48You told Sharma.
03:50It just sort of slipped out.
03:57You told that Indian what goes on in our bedroom.
04:03Nothing goes on in our bedroom.
04:05How dare you discuss my private life?
04:08Sorry.
04:09Who do you think you are, Sylvia?
04:11Please, I said I'm sorry.
04:14You will be.
04:15If you mention this ever again to anybody,
04:22you will be on the street so fast,
04:26your feet won't touch the ground.
04:28Good morning, Gina.
04:37Good morning, Gina.
04:53It's good about the minus, isn't it?
04:56What is?
04:57Having their x-rays done.
04:59Didn't you know?
05:01Megan Evans went down the pub last night,
05:03had a good old shout at them.
05:05She marched them all up to the x-ray van.
05:07All of them?
05:08I think so.
05:09Glad I wasn't there.
05:10You do not want to see her bad side.
05:13I can imagine.
05:14Gina, have a seat.
05:21Your results have come back.
05:22I'm pregnant, aren't I?
05:28According to the tests, yes.
05:31Have you told anyone?
05:34You're going to have to, you know.
05:36I know.
05:39You should tell your grandmother.
05:41I can't.
05:41She'll kick me out.
05:43I'm sure she won't.
05:44No, that's why she kicked my mother out.
05:46Because she got pregnant with me.
05:47I don't know where I'll go.
05:54I can still keep my job, can't I?
05:57It won't be up to me, I'm afraid.
05:59Why not?
06:01I won't be here.
06:03Mrs. Sharma and I are going back to India.
06:12Oh, it's you.
06:14What are you doing here?
06:17My son's disappeared.
06:20When did you last see him?
06:23Last night.
06:24This morning.
06:26You're drunk, aren't you?
06:27You are a father.
06:29There are plenty of people who would give anything to have children.
06:33What's going on?
06:35Dan's gone.
06:36He's run away.
06:38I thought he might have come to you.
06:41Why?
06:41He talks about your Mrs.
06:45Mrs. Sharma.
06:47I've looked everywhere, doctor.
06:49Have you been to the police?
06:50No.
06:51Why not?
06:53I can't.
06:54Owen.
06:55If you and Dan are in some kind of trouble, then we can try to help you.
06:59But you have to tell us what happened.
07:03Why don't you step into my office?
07:06Come.
07:17Tom?
07:18What do you want?
07:20I thought we could talk.
07:22About?
07:23Not here.
07:26My mum.
07:28Do you want to go somewhere?
07:30I can't.
07:31But for a minute.
07:33I'm working.
07:34What, when you finish?
07:35No, I have to meet someone in Ponty.
07:37Oh.
07:38A man from London.
07:40What, about your singing?
07:42Probably won't come to anything.
07:43Well, can I come with you?
07:45No.
07:49It wouldn't look right.
07:55It's been hard, bringing up Dan on my own, and working too.
08:00I'd have a pint and a game of cards.
08:03That's how it started.
08:06But it got out of hand.
08:07I've no idea how I lost so much.
08:11I do.
08:12I've seen you play.
08:15Whatever you tell me in here is strictly confidential.
08:19All right.
08:22There's a...
08:23There's a welfare fund for the miners.
08:27I borrowed some money from the fund to pay my debts.
08:31And?
08:32I meant to pay it back, honestly.
08:37But I kept falling behind with the rent, and Dan needed things, and...
08:41I see.
08:42And then Sharp found out.
08:47He's blackmailing you.
08:48He wants me to give him the diary.
08:56And if I don't, he'll ruin me.
09:00You have Dr. Elwyn's diary?
09:03Megan showed it to me.
09:04And I took it.
09:09You stole it.
09:12Sharp forced me, and...
09:14He doesn't own you.
09:16He does.
09:17Owen, do you realize how important that diary is?
09:21It's the one thing that can stop Sharp putting more lives at risk.
09:25If he's blackmailing you, it'll never stop.
09:27You have to stand up to him.
09:29Where's the diary now?
09:30I don't know.
09:36I had a lot to drink.
09:38I woke up.
09:39It was gone.
09:50Gina, are you all right?
09:53Not really.
09:56Why, what's wrong?
09:58His Tom avoided me.
10:01No, I don't think so.
10:05Has he said anything about us?
10:08You need to speak to him, Gina.
10:11I can't.
10:14This is the worst day of my life.
10:18It can't be that bad.
10:20It is.
10:23I've lost my job.
10:25My boyfriend won't talk to me.
10:27You've lost your job.
10:30No, but I will.
10:32When Dr. Sharma goes.
10:34What?
10:36Where's he going?
10:38To India.
10:43Dear God.
10:45Where do you want the rest of the stalls?
10:47Goddess costs a bit more than the others.
11:05But it's worth it.
11:07Hmm.
11:08My granddaughter swears by it.
11:11And it's good for greasy hair?
11:12She says it is.
11:14Lots of body.
11:16Plenty of bones.
11:17Oh, yes.
11:18All the girls love it.
11:20I've only got a couple of bottles left.
11:24I'll take them both.
11:25What can I do for you, Mr. Joseph?
11:37Well, I'm hoping you can help me, Mrs. Davis.
11:40I'm looking for a very good shampoo.
11:43Something a bit special, if you know what I mean.
11:48How funny.
11:49So is Mr. Dawkins.
11:51He's just taken my last two bottles of Goddess.
11:53Has he?
11:54Yes, just now.
11:56I could order something for you.
11:58No, no, no, no.
12:00Would you like something else?
12:02I know.
12:04That's fine.
12:17Busy?
12:18Just doing some paperwork.
12:19Did you hear about the miners getting their x-rays?
12:25Yes.
12:26Well done.
12:27You succeeded where I failed.
12:29We succeeded.
12:30It was your idea.
12:31They didn't take my word for it.
12:37I saw Owen Griffiths.
12:40Oh?
12:41He was looking for Dan.
12:43Oh, there's nothing near there, then.
12:44Why did you show him the diary?
12:50Because I thought he should know what Sharp is really like.
12:53Sharp asked him to steal it.
12:56Oh.
12:57He says he's lost it, but for all I know, he's probably already given it to Sharp.
13:01But we will have the x-ray results back in a couple of weeks.
13:05And they will probably tell us that some of the miners have lung disease.
13:08But it's the diary that links it all to Sharp.
13:11Without the diary, Sharp gets away scot-free.
13:15I'm sure we can get that.
13:17Megan.
13:18It's not my fight.
13:20It never was.
13:22It's yours, the miners, the villagers, not some Indian doctor who happened to be passing through.
13:27Is that why you're leaving?
13:32No.
13:33But it's made me realize that we just don't fit in here.
13:37Maybe we don't belong here.
13:39Not everyone feels like that.
13:41Seems that way.
13:42Yeah.
13:45I don't.
13:49Oh.
13:51Mrs. Sharma.
13:52I was just telling Mrs. Evans that we'll be leaving by the end of the week.
13:56Then you'll get the doctor you deserve.
13:59I hope you come to the fete.
14:02You might find more friends there than you realize.
14:07Yeah.
14:08Goodbye.
14:15What's she doing here?
14:18She just came to tell me that all the miners have had their x-rays taken.
14:23Good.
14:23Then the next doctor can deal with the results.
14:26It's not our problem anymore.
14:27Where are you going?
14:34I think I know where to find Dan Griffiths.
14:37Where?
14:38I can't tell you.
14:40I promised the boy I wouldn't tell anyone.
14:42Besides, if you came with me it might scare him off.
14:45Go a bit over there.
14:54Let's just do it, man.
14:56Oh, Megan.
14:58Megan, he's at it again.
14:59What?
15:00That Emily Dawkins is cheating.
15:02He does it every year.
15:02Kerry, I don't care.
15:03Yeah, but it's not a fair contest.
15:06It's a booty contest, Kerry.
15:07It doesn't matter.
15:09It matters to me.
15:10Well, it doesn't matter to me.
15:12There are more important things in life than this stupid fate.
15:21Dan?
15:28Dan?
15:35Dan?
15:40You can't, Abba.
16:00Oh.
16:01You scared the life out of me.
16:03Give it to me.
16:04You look awful.
16:07Are you all right?
16:08Come here.
16:08No.
16:09I mean it.
16:10Everyone's worried sick about you.
16:18You're freezing.
16:30Have you read that?
16:32You know I can't read something this difficult.
16:34You took it, though.
16:36So Mr. Sharp can't have it.
16:38I hate it.
16:38He spills everything.
16:41Come on.
16:42Let me take you home.
16:44To my house.
16:47I wish you was my mum.
16:49Dr. Sharma says it might be a while before we get another doctor.
16:57Apparently there's a real shortage.
17:02I'll be out of a job if we don't get a new one.
17:06And what makes you think you'll have a job even if we do get a new doctor?
17:10I know that job by the back of my hand, Nan.
17:13How long do you think you can carry on working with that?
17:17What?
17:19Were you ever going to tell me?
17:20Or did you think I wouldn't notice?
17:23I wasn't born yesterday, Gina.
17:26Have you thought what you're going to do when this baby comes?
17:30How are you going to get by?
17:32Where are you going to live?
17:34Are you going to kick me out?
17:36Can you think of any reason why I shouldn't?
17:42Take them to this bar.
18:04All right, we'll show them, are we?
18:08Yes, let's show them, let's.
18:10Time to show them.
18:11Yes, we're a good girl in here.
18:20Go up, I'll be there in a minute.
18:27What's going on?
18:30I told him he could stay.
18:32I couldn't leave him where he was.
18:34Why didn't you take him home?
18:36He won't go home.
18:38We're not his parents.
18:39So?
18:40And we're leaving.
18:41Not tonight, we're not.
18:48Emlyn Dawkins thinks he's so clever taking that last bottle of shampoo.
18:53But there's more than one way to skin a cat.
18:56Oh, yes.
18:58Now then, Gladys, let's make you look beautiful.
19:02Well, I'm sorry to hear you're leaving.
19:14I'm sure you'll be missed.
19:15Perhaps.
19:17As it happens, I'm leaving myself in a few days.
19:20I've been promoted to area manager.
19:24Perhaps we should make a joint announcement of the fate tomorrow.
19:29No, I don't think we'll be doing that.
19:30Is there anything else you wanted?
19:33No.
19:35Right.
19:37One more thing.
19:39Will you be passing Dr. Owen's diary on to your successor?
19:43That's not my decision.
19:45Ah, yes.
19:47Megan Evans has it.
19:49Or does she?
19:51I wouldn't know.
19:52Oh, dear.
19:55Do I take it that that whole situation is becoming a bit tricky?
19:59Situation?
20:00Is that why you're leaving?
20:02Did Mrs. Sharma find out about your bit of crumpet?
20:06My what?
20:07Or has Mrs. Evans tired of her little exotic fling?
20:13I think you'd better leave.
20:15Perhaps she's realized how disgusted people are with her behavior.
20:20And yours?
20:22Mrs. Sharpe.
20:23As a doctor, it's my duty to uphold the well-being of every single person in this village.
20:28But I'm pretty sure it doesn't apply to a cockroach such as yourself.
20:32Do you think your silly little insults bother me?
20:36Probably not.
20:37But I wonder if being exposed for theft, perjury, and who knows, manslaughter might wipe that smile from your face.
20:46I'd be very careful what you say, doctor.
20:51This is Britain.
20:52Our laws require proof.
20:55And unless I'm very much mistaken, without that diary you have no proof.
20:59And without proof, you have nothing.
21:03You are an immoral, corrupt little man, Mr. Sharpe.
21:07And sooner or later, it will catch up with you.
21:11Well, that's a possibility.
21:13But I'm afraid you're missing one vital factor.
21:19I don't care.
21:22Godspeed with your packing.
21:24Where did you get this?
21:47From Dan.
21:48Have you read this?
21:50Yes.
21:51I never trusted Sharpe, but this?
21:54He's getting away with murder.
21:56It's a disgrace.
21:58The whole world should know what he's been up to.
22:02Come, let's not disturb him.
22:04What did you just say?
22:12I didn't want to disturb him.
22:14He's exhausted.
22:15No, no, no.
22:15About Sharpe.
22:17He's a disgrace.
22:18Everybody should know what he's been doing.
22:19Yes.
22:21Yes.
22:22Yes, they should.
22:33Yes!
22:44And don't forget your tickets for the raffle.
22:56The more tickets you buy, the more chances you've got.
22:59All the money goes to the Miner's Welfare Fund, so if you want to support a good cause, or if you want a week in a caravan in Porthcall, make sure you buy plenty of raffle tickets.
23:14Um, Mr. Sharpe, I'd rather that you didn't pass.
23:21Don't fuss, Mrs. Evans.
23:22It's fine where it is.
23:23Look, just move it round to the side.
23:25Marvellous job you've done organising this.
23:28You're becoming rather a dab-handed organising, aren't you?
23:31I gather you were behind that bolshy little pro test the other day, marching all the miners up to get their x-rays done.
23:37Very clever.
23:38I'm glad you think so.
23:39It won't make any difference, though, unless you can prove that someone is responsible.
23:46Can you do that?
23:48Because if you can't, you may as well not bother.
23:52Well, once we've had the x-ray results back, they're sent on to the coal board, then we'll...
23:56What?
23:58What do you think the coal board are going to do?
24:02Breathing difficulties are an occupational hazard for coal miners.
24:06I'll be sure to tell that to my dead husband.
24:14Are you sure this is going to work?
24:16No, but it's worth a try.
24:18What time are you meeting him?
24:19I said I'd be at the freight at half past twelve.
24:21And you're sure he's going to be there?
24:23I don't know.
24:24I hope so.
24:24You're not coming?
24:25Yes, but I'll see you there.
24:26I've been asked to remind you that the refreshment tent won't be open for the sale of alcoholic beverages until later this afternoon.
24:39We don't want a repeat of last year's fiasco.
24:44Why not?
24:44Best friend I had all year.
24:45Not everyone shares your enthusiasm for a punch-up room.
24:49I don't.
24:51As I expect some of you will know by now, Dr. Sharma and his lovely wife have decided to return home to their native land.
25:00I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say, what a real pleasure it's been to entertain our foreign guests.
25:09They've brought us a delightful splash of colour from their exotic country.
25:15And we hope that we, in turn, have given them an instructive glimpse of the British way of life.
25:24But the good doctor isn't the only one who will be leaving the village in the next few days.
25:29My good lady wife and I are also off to pastures new.
25:35It's been my great honour to serve Trevelyn over the past five years.
25:40And I trust that I have left the mine and the village in a strong and healthy state.
25:47The mine may be healthy, but the miners aren't.
25:49Today is the perfect time for us all to come together as a community and bury the hatchet.
25:56I know where I'd like to bury it.
25:59Let's all enjoy the day.
26:01Dr. Sharma?
26:02David Lewis, Pontiprith Observer.
26:05We spoke on the phone?
26:06Oh, yes.
26:07Thank you for coming.
26:08How can I help?
26:09There's something you should read.
26:12Come with me, please.
26:13The Trevelyn Annual Samaphate open.
26:17Where do you learn to cook this?
26:27I just picked it up.
26:29It's not that hard, really.
26:31Basically, it's just a cowl.
26:33You can get everything you need for this in my shop.
26:36Apart from one or two swanky spices, but you don't really need them.
26:40It's much the same with or without.
26:43Pop in the shop sometime, I'll give you the recipe.
26:45Good.
26:46Shall I carry in?
26:47Hello, Bach.
26:47Shall I?
26:51Megha's doing a fabulous job organizing this field.
26:54Shame she can't organize that useless stepson of hers.
26:58Tommy's all right.
27:00I heard he's going to sing for us later.
27:02About the only thing he's good for.
27:05Nan, can you just take over for a minute?
27:07I just don't feel well.
27:09You should have thought of that before, shouldn't you?
27:12It's not good crying to me now.
27:15You can have another helping, if you like.
27:18On the house.
27:24Where did you get this?
27:26The previous doctor hid it in the surgery before he died.
27:30These are his notes?
27:32No, a friend translated it for me.
27:35This is damning stuff.
27:37If even half of this is true, then Mr. Sharp has a lot of explaining to do.
27:40Then you have to publish it.
27:42Well, it's not that simple.
27:45I need more than just this.
27:46On its own, it's worthless.
27:48Worthless?
27:49Yes.
27:51Unless there are men willing to come forward and confirm what it says in here,
27:54then it's just hearsay.
27:57If it's even true at all.
27:59But why would these men lie?
28:02People lie for all kinds of reasons, Mrs. Sharma.
28:05That's the first thing you learn in my business.
28:07Most of the time, they don't even know they're doing it.
28:09You could find them, interview them.
28:12I could try.
28:14But there's no guarantee they'd speak to me.
28:16It might not be worth all the time and effort.
28:18But you can't let Sharp get away with this.
28:20You overestimate me, Dr. Sharma.
28:23The Observer's just a small paper.
28:26And it may not be just Sharp.
28:29And if it isn't just him...
28:32Look, these are powerful men with friends in high places.
28:36You're frightened.
28:37Yes, I am.
28:39And you should be, too.
28:41They could make life very unpleasant for you.
28:45Unless you can prove what's in this diary.
28:56What if...
28:58I brought you a witness?
28:59Griffiths, what do you want?
29:08I need more time.
29:10You haven't got more time.
29:12Either I get that diary today,
29:14or I let everyone know that you're a thief.
29:18Don't do this to me.
29:20Stop snivelling, Griffiths, and get on with it.
29:23This is what you are doing.
29:36Where's Gladys?
29:37Never mind Gladys.
29:38Where's Delis?
29:44Well, this is something our colonial cousins
29:48certainly know how to do.
29:51Really good.
29:52In fact, I'd venture to suggest
29:54that it's the best thing they've ever done for us.
29:57Not like that awful muck you served up
29:59when the Sharmas came to dinner.
30:02Thank you, Dickie.
30:03So nice to know you appreciate me.
30:09What did I say?
30:14Mr. Joseph, come on.
30:15Come on.
30:17Come on.
30:22Thank you for helping today, ma'am.
30:49I didn't do it for you.
30:51I did it for the shop.
30:54When do you want me to move out?
30:56What?
30:58You said you wanted me to move out.
31:00You don't have to talk rubbish, Gina.
31:02What do you mean?
31:07You think you're going to be able to find a place of your own.
31:10Who's going to pay for it while you're looking after that?
31:14I don't know.
31:15And stop talking nonsense.
31:19So you're not going to kick me out?
31:20I made that mistake once.
31:25I'm not going to make it again.
31:26But if you think I'm going to wash out nappies,
31:29get up in the night,
31:30and run around buying endless presents,
31:33you've got another thing coming.
31:34I had enough of that nonsense with you and your mother.
31:36You won't have to, Nan.
31:37I promise.
31:38I'll do everything.
31:39Yes, well, you say that now.
31:42Get off.
31:44I still think you're a stupid little girl
31:47who should have known better.
31:49Is this on?
31:52Hello.
31:52Sorry.
31:54You'd better tell him.
31:56I can't.
31:57I don't know what to say.
31:59Well, think of something.
32:00He needs to know, even if he is useless.
32:02I tried.
32:05Just talk to him, Gina.
32:08Try not to make all the mistakes your mother made.
32:17Mr. Griffiths,
32:18it's important you understand.
32:20Some of the things it says in this diary are shocking.
32:24It's amazing.
32:25Sharp was allowed to get away with this for so long
32:27that no one's come forward.
32:29I know what it says in the diary.
32:32I've seen it.
32:33You have?
32:35Yes.
32:37Do you know any of the men who talk to the old doctor?
32:42Would they speak to me?
32:44I don't know.
32:46What about you?
32:47Did you know all this was going on?
32:50Could you give me some details?
32:52Back it up.
32:53I'm not sure.
32:55Would you put your name to it?
32:56Mr. Lewis,
32:59would you give us a moment alone, please?
33:03Sure.
33:03Even if we weren't leaving,
33:11you couldn't stay here forever, Dan.
33:15I could come with you?
33:16No.
33:17Why not?
33:19Because Dr. Sharma and I aren't your parents.
33:22You have to go back to your dad.
33:24I don't want you to go.
33:28I know.
33:31I'll never forget you, you know.
33:34I mean, I...
33:35I got you a little something.
33:37I got you a little something.
33:54Come on.
33:54Let's go and find your dad.
33:57If I do what he asks,
34:00Sharp will ruin me.
34:01He's already ruining you.
34:03Just look at yourself.
34:05You don't know what it's like here.
34:08You don't know what will happen to me.
34:10Can it be any worse than what's happening to you now?
34:14You...
34:14You made a mistake.
34:16Admit it.
34:17Pay the money back.
34:18Accept the consequences.
34:20The miners are my friends.
34:22The only friends I got.
34:24If they find out I stole from them...
34:26At least be a friend to them.
34:28Come clean.
34:30You're a miner.
34:31A shop steward.
34:32A socialist.
34:35If you can't make the right decisions,
34:37then we're all lost.
34:43You can't ask me to do this, doctor.
34:47You know more about Mahatma Gandhi
34:50than I ever did Owen Griffiths.
34:52But I do remember one thing he said.
34:54Fear has its uses,
34:56but Gaudis has none.
35:00Just listen to what Mr. Lewis has to say.
35:04I'll leave you two alone to speak.
35:06I'll leave you two alone to speak.
35:23Megan.
35:26Prim.
35:27Can we talk?
35:30Yes.
35:32I'm sorry about this morning.
35:33No, I'm the one who should be sorry
35:35for letting you down.
35:37I was an idiot for losing that diary.
35:39It doesn't matter.
35:40No, no, please let me have my say.
35:43I've always been the outsider in the village.
35:45You're the first person who's been there for me.
35:48You've helped me without judging.
35:50You've made me feel good about myself.
35:53Megan, I...
35:53No, please.
35:54I know you have your reasons for going,
35:58and that's none of my business.
35:59But I can't let you go without letting you know
36:03how much you've meant to me.
36:05No, Megan.
36:06I wouldn't have lasted five minutes here
36:08if it wasn't for you.
36:10Really?
36:11You've given me a purpose.
36:15Reminded me of what it felt like to be alive.
36:20You'll miss us, you know.
36:23I'll miss you, you know.
36:32Please don't go.
36:35Megan?
36:36Megan?
36:37Megan?
36:37Megan?
36:41Oh, hello, Doctor.
36:44Sorry, Megan.
36:45Everyone's looking for you.
36:46It's Emlyn Dawkins and Kerry Joseph.
36:50The sheep contest.
36:53The sheep contest.
36:54This is you what you encourage it, sir.
37:12What is it?
37:13Yes, it is.
37:13Every year you go...
37:14No, it's like a shoe, I thought.
37:15It's always your...
37:16Boys, behave.
37:17There you are, Megan.
37:18Tell him he's not going to get away with it this year.
37:20What do you mean, not getting away with Emlyn Dawkins?
37:23It's all over a couple of sheep.
37:25What?
37:25What?
37:28Sylvia?
37:32What are you doing in here?
37:34Sylvia?
37:36You're drunk.
37:37I haven't even started yet.
37:40What do you think you're doing?
37:41There are people out there.
37:42No, there are people out there.
37:44What's the matter, Dickie?
37:45Are you afraid they'll see your good lady wife isn't so perfect after all?
37:49Or maybe it's you who isn't perfect.
37:51Give me that.
37:52No.
37:52You're going home.
37:54I'm not going anywhere with you.
37:56Sylvia?
37:57Leave me alone.
37:58Stop it!
38:01Don't make me slap you, Sylvia.
38:05Why would I want to go home with you?
38:06You're not even a real man.
38:08I could have had any man in this village.
38:10They all wanted me.
38:12The rugby player.
38:13Shut up, Sylvia.
38:14The miners can't keep their eyes off me.
38:17The pop fanboy.
38:18The one with the hair.
38:20I had to fight him off.
38:21Even the doctor fancies me.
38:24Every man in this village fancies me.
38:27Except you.
38:28Fancy anyone calling you, Dick.
38:32That's a joke.
38:43Do you need a hand, Mr. Sharp?
38:44No hands you need.
38:48Come on now, Mr. Sharp.
38:50No hard feelings.
38:52Steady on, Rin.
38:52That's a bit stiff.
38:53Mr. Sharp.
39:00What would you say to the accusation
39:01that you've been risking men's lives
39:03to make your mind more profitable
39:04and for years have been lying to your workforce
39:06and ignoring their safety?
39:09You aren't seriously going to believe
39:12anything he says.
39:14And I should remind you, Dr. Sharma,
39:16to be more careful with accusations
39:18in a country in which you are a guest.
39:22I'm not making any accusations whatsoever.
39:23Mr. Sharp.
39:24I'm merely relaying the words of my predecessor,
39:27Dr. Elwyn Thomas.
39:30Elwyn was an obsessive, senile old man
39:34who had no idea what was going on in my mind.
39:38But there are men who do, Mr. Sharp.
39:40Men who have first-hand experience
39:42of what goes on in your mind.
39:44Who?
39:45What men, Dr. Sharma?
39:46You don't seem to have much support.
39:52Basically because you are not one of us.
39:56I'll support him.
39:58Every word in that diary is true
39:59and there's a lot more that Elwyn didn't know.
40:02That man is a thief and a drunkard.
40:05If you want to know how much he is to be trusted,
40:07ask him where the missing money
40:09from the miners' benevolent fund is.
40:11It's true.
40:14Do whatever you want with me later.
40:16But don't let this liar get away with it.
40:21I don't have to listen to you.
40:24Then perhaps you'll be prepared to answer to the press, Mr. Sharp.
40:27David Lewis, Pontypreet Observer.
40:30What do you say to the allegations...
40:31All this lung disease nonsense
40:34has got nothing to do with my mind.
40:38They just smoke too much.
40:41All this is a joke to you, isn't it?
40:43Well, it isn't to us.
40:45More men are going to die because of you.
40:47Sylvia!
40:53You don't deserve what I did for your mind.
40:58None of you.
40:58Dan!
41:07One of you pain campers!
41:10Oh, my son!
41:11Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
41:13Sometimes when you find someone
41:30you think you could be really happy with,
41:35well, it's just not meant to be.
41:38I love him.
41:45I know.
41:47I think he loves you too,
41:49in his way.
41:53What happens if he goes away
41:55and I never see him again?
41:57I don't know.
42:01I don't know.
42:10Someone once told me
42:11that if you want something really badly,
42:14you have to go out and get it.
42:15Maybe they're right.
42:20Maybe they're right.
42:20I don't know.
42:31Oh, my goodness.
42:36My God.
42:37come with me on stage go to london i can't us two together taking on the world
43:02why not what's stopping this i'm pregnant oh come on come on
43:14whenever i'm with you something inside starts burning
43:25and i'm filled with desire stop this gotta hold on me is this the way love's supposed to be
43:36you'll miss him won't you yes i'll miss all of them i hope they'll be okay
43:58why wouldn't they be well if the x-ray results are bad
44:05these men and their families are going to suffer terribly
44:09i don't suppose we'll ever know no
44:13you could always wait until the results come back what it'll be a couple of weeks one or two months
44:20maximum
44:37sometimes i stare in space tears all over my face i can't explain it don't understand it
44:47never felt like this before now this kind of feeling's got me amazed
44:53don't know what to do my hands in the hate it's like a bug wave
44:58burning in my heart
45:02it's like a heat wave
45:04burning my heart
45:08it's like a heat wave
45:17it's like
45:29it's like
45:38you
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended