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For some reason they blocked the 24th of March 1987 Edition here for no good reason.Let's see if they do they same to this one.Barry wants to spend his 21st with his Family,leaving Colin out in the cold.Angie Watts is pissed around the Street during the day and Sharon finally decides to call someone in AA for help.
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00:00Music
00:25Hang on, cheers.
00:25Oh, do you want anything else, love?
00:32Where's he going? Was it a five or a tenner?
00:34A tenner.
00:37Oh, yeah, I'm sorry, I'm not with it.
00:39Just give the lady a change, will you?
00:41All right, mate, look, we all make mistakes, OK?
00:43There you go, I'll give you.
00:44Have that compliment to the store, all right?
00:46I don't care anymore, I ain't living the fresh air!
00:48Stop!
00:51All right, what can I do for you, Guff?
00:53It's always the same story, isn't it?
00:54You make a mistake, it's in your favour.
00:57Look, again I ask you, what's your problem?
00:59You know what they say, if you don't want the fruit, don't muck it about.
01:02Where's your dad?
01:04Well, he's giving my uncle a lift back to the Osborne.
01:06That'll be your Uncle Arthur, isn't it?
01:08Oh, you've done your own work, haven't you?
01:09Look, is there anything you want?
01:11Nice sort of family yours, isn't it?
01:13Look, I've got better things...
01:14I mean, your uncle's up for thieving, isn't he?
01:16His son Mark, he's got four.
01:18Then there's your dad, the hard man.
01:21And here's you, tucking up the customs.
01:23Nice family.
01:25Look, just because you're a copper, it doesn't mean you can slag off my family.
01:29And if there's something you want, same.
01:31If not, I've got work to do.
01:34Ask your dad, if he wouldn't mind, dropping in at the station for a quiet word.
01:38Do that, will you?
01:39Do you want a copper, Ian?
01:46Uh, yeah, milk and soup, please, Barry.
01:48Can you get us a cheese roll?
01:54Fine, it's no problem.
01:55What's wrong with it?
01:56I'm pleading guilty, what else can I do?
01:57Yeah, but I mean, you could apologise to the court, but you know...
01:59Well, I'm off to do a pick-up.
02:01I mean, yes, they are, and yes, you are, but this makes you sound as though you're pretty.
02:03I mean, I mean, you could apologise to the court, but you know...
02:04Well, I'm off to do a pick-up.
02:04I mean, yes, they are, and yes, you are, but this makes you sound as though you're pretty.
02:07Yeah, but I mean, you could apologise to the court, but you know...
02:08It makes no difference.
02:09It can find me guilty anyway.
02:10I mean, you're not really going to send it.
02:17I mean, you're not really going to send it.
02:19What's wrong with it?
02:20I'm pleading guilty.
02:21What else can I do?
02:22Yeah, but I mean, you could apologise to the court, but you know...
02:24Well, it makes no difference.
02:25They're going to find me guilty anyway.
02:26Well, I'm off to do a pick-up.
02:27I mean, yes, they are, and yes, you are, but this makes you sound as though you're proud
02:31of being guilty.
02:32I mean, you're not really going to send it.
02:33No, it's just practice.
02:34I've got to put it on the phone, Megan.
02:35Oh, forget it.
02:36I'll do it for you.
02:37Oh, please, Sam.
02:38Please, myself.
02:39I mean, how about thank you for helping?
02:41Thank you for caring, man.
02:42I'll get your knickers in a twist.
02:43Listen, don't talk to me like that.
02:45Oh, sorry, I'm sure.
02:47I thought it was upset you today.
02:49Who's this Terry?
02:50He's me cousin.
02:51And you're going to meet him next Friday at 7 o'clock?
02:53That's right.
02:54Next Friday's your birthday.
02:55I thought you and me were going out to celebrate together.
02:57Yeah, but I'm going out for a few drinks with your family first.
02:59We're still going out.
03:00Look, I don't want no rucks, but I don't have to ask permission to see my own family.
03:04No, of course you don't, and I'm sorry, but you know, I would like to meet once.
03:07You've made a bad joke, you gentlemen.
03:08Anyway, I've got to go.
03:09All right.
03:10Are you into mine, sir?
03:11Yes, you can.
03:12Orange juice, please, Wixie.
03:14You've upset me.
03:15How's your mum, Wixie?
03:16Oh, she's mending, thanks.
03:17Oh, good.
03:18Well, give her my love when you see her.
03:21Good night.
03:22Free country.
03:23That's right.
03:24Free country.
03:25That's right.
03:26Free country.
03:27We're free to see or go with whom we choose.
03:29Don't you think you're being a bit childish about Neymar, Jagat?
03:30Don't talk about things you don't understand.
03:31I understand jealousy when I see it.
03:32Huh.
03:33Well, excuse me for trying to help.
03:34Jagat is a Sikh.
03:35I thank God Neymar and I are not.
03:36Oh, I see.
03:37Do you?
03:38Look, religion and custom are very important to people.
03:39I don't want to get involved in your arguments about religion.
03:40Although, with no disrespect for us, it does seem to me that religion is rather an
03:44abused concept.
03:45People do seem to become holier than thou if it happens to be convenient.
03:48As I say, Debs, you know nothing about it.
03:50Please mind your own business.
03:51Well, she's gone.
03:52She's gone.
03:53She's gone.
03:54She's gone.
03:55She's gone.
03:56She's gone.
03:57She's gone.
03:58She's gone.
03:59She's gone.
04:00She's gone.
04:01She's gone.
04:02She's gone.
04:03She's gone.
04:04She's gone.
04:05She's gone.
04:06She's gone.
04:07Oh, sorry.
04:08I might have had in.
04:09What's up with you?
04:10What's up?
04:11I've been persecuted by the old bill.
04:13That's what's up.
04:14Got a pool this morning.
04:15Six o'clock in the morning.
04:16Go over the van with a fine two coat.
04:18And then what?
04:19Give me a bet behind it.
04:20I'm at six o'clock in the poxy morning.
04:21Well, you are at it, aren't you, mate?
04:22What time is that boozer open down the market?
04:24Five o'clock?
04:25Nah, it's not my game getting Brahms in the morning, is it?
04:27Nah, them dogs are having a go at me.
04:29Anyway, ain't a bad idea.
04:30I'll have a double scotch.
04:31Leave off, Pete.
04:32Drink, Ken.
04:33No.
04:34Well, where's he got to go?
04:37Good morning.
04:38That's doing my boy.
04:39Slagging me off in front of the customers.
04:40Turning into a goot down there.
04:41Like some little kid wet behind the ears.
04:42They asked, would your mind dropping by?
04:44They didn't say goot down there.
04:45Oh, here we are.
04:46Walford's aunt at a Frank Bruno.
04:48Oh, forget it.
04:49You two had a run?
04:51Yeah, like the man said, forget it.
04:53What's up?
04:54Seen your mother.
04:55Yeah, why?
04:56Well, tell her if she's got one decent bone in her body,
04:58which I very much that.
04:59Let's straighten out the old bill.
05:00Have you had a little bit of fun?
05:01Fun?
05:02Yeah, fun.
05:03Straighten them out.
05:04Get me off the hook, all right?
05:05Well, Peter, make you my life a misery.
05:08They've done what they set out to do.
05:10They've wound you up at a capital W.
05:12And don't do you up because that's what they want you to do.
05:14You go down, you go down cap in hand.
05:16Yes, sir, no, sir.
05:17Three bags full.
05:18Let them know they're the bosses.
05:19Or let them think they are.
05:20Ain't all rosy for mum, you know?
05:22Yeah, you're all right.
05:23You're both right.
05:24It's right up my finest, isn't it, this country.
05:26Innocent until proven guilty.
05:27Them dogs have got me weighed off already.
05:29I'm going to have a word with Simon.
05:31Simon?
05:32Simon?
05:33Yes, ma'am.
05:34What?
05:35Oh, sorry.
05:36What's my phone?
05:38Can I help you, lovey?
05:40Are you the owner?
05:41Yeah, have a swumble.
05:42Yeah, I'm the government.
05:43Well, I'd better get this over with then.
05:44You just take it easy, eh?
05:46So, what can I do for you now?
05:49I want a job.
05:50What a job, boys.
05:51Are you behind the job?
05:52I've had some experience.
05:53Yeah, that's interesting.
05:54What sort of experience?
05:55I see you.
05:56Do you?
05:57In a professional capacity.
05:58Stay away from Neymar.
05:59Oi.
06:00Oi.
06:01I'm taking care of her business.
06:02You take the time.
06:04All right, Tom?
06:05Yeah.
06:06We are an attention to you.
06:08Look, I don't think this is a time or place to discuss Neymar.
06:11It's got nothing to do with you.
06:13I think that's a different thing.
06:15Now, as I say.
06:16If you don't stop pestering her, I'll knock your block off.
06:19Oi, that's enough.
06:20Really?
06:21Knock my block off?
06:22Interesting.
06:23Oi, I've warned you here.
06:24Come on.
06:25Come on outside.
06:26Did you hear me?
06:27Am I right in thinking you want to fight?
06:29If so, I'm sorry.
06:30I don't believe in physical violence.
06:32You coward.
06:33All right, right.
06:34That's it.
06:35I'm out before I found you.
06:36You want to try?
06:37Oh.
06:38Hey, hey, hey.
06:39What's all this, man?
06:40Come on, man.
06:41It's OK, then.
06:42I'll deal with you.
06:43Come on.
06:44You want a drink?
06:45Come on, have a drink.
06:46Come on.
06:47Pete can't go and see you in the hospital, can he?
06:49Well, why not?
06:50Look, the solicitor said it's not a good idea.
06:54If he talks to Pat and then she tells the police it weren't in, they're going to think
06:57you put pressure on her.
06:59I frightened her.
07:00So I'm going to go and see him myself.
07:01You don't want me to, but I'm going.
07:03Best of luck, you'll get short change out of that one.
07:05I can't sit about doing nothing.
07:07Always driving us all made.
07:08Oh, I don't know.
07:09If it's not one thing, it's another.
07:11You know Lofty and Shelley having his auntie to stay for a few days?
07:15Oh, what?
07:16His aunties?
07:17Yeah.
07:18Irene.
07:19I mean, she's such a nice lady.
07:20It's really sad.
07:21I just hope Michelle can code.
07:22We think we've got problems.
07:24Yeah, I know.
07:25There's always somebody worse off than you, ain't there?
07:27I don't know why they say that.
07:28I mean, just because I haven't got much, it's never been any consolation to me to know
07:32that somebody else has got less.
07:33Yeah, I know what you mean.
07:34Look, I'd better be getting back, all right?
07:36Here.
07:37You really are going to see her, then.
07:38I think I've got to.
07:39Best of British.
07:41Yeah, I'm sorry about the work.
07:46Well, thanks very much for your time.
07:48The pleasure was all mine.
07:51I'll be in touch.
07:56Long interview.
08:01Here.
08:02Was it?
08:03Why didn't you just say you had no vacancies?
08:07Because I'm not sure we ate.
08:08Sorry, haven't.
08:09Drink?
08:10Nope.
08:11Oh, you're happy?
08:12I think so.
08:13Oh, come on.
08:14What's up?
08:15I'm beginning to realise how earned you felt.
08:16What are you on about?
08:17Oh, Dent, stop it.
08:18It's me, Jan, remember?
08:19I saw you move in, turn on the charm.
08:23Oh, you think I...
08:24Chatting her up, yes.
08:25You're wrong.
08:26Am I?
08:27Was I wrong the other evening?
08:28Whatever evening?
08:29Oh, for God's sake, don't take me for a fool.
08:30The wine bar you were chatting up, that resting actress I think she termed herself.
08:35I may know how Angie felt, but don't make the mistake of thinking I am Angie.
08:36You've got it all wrong.
08:37That's what I'm beginning to wonder.
08:38Oh, come on, we've got what we wanted.
08:39What's the trouble?
08:40I know what I want.
08:41At least I thought I did.
08:42But do you know what you want?
08:43Yeah.
08:44I want you.
08:45You've got me.
08:46You've got me.
08:47I know what I want.
08:48Yes.
08:49You're wrong.
08:50Am I?
08:51And was I wrong the other evening?
08:52Whatever evening?
08:53Oh, for God's sake, don't take me for a fool.
08:54The wine bar you were chatting up, that resting actress I think she termed herself.
08:56I may know how Angie felt, but don't make the mistake of thinking I am Angie.
08:59You've got it all wrong.
09:00That's what I'm beginning to wonder.
09:01Oh, come on, we've got what we wanted.
09:02That's the trouble.
09:03But do you know what you want?
09:04Yeah.
09:05I want you.
09:06You've got me.
09:07Now what?
09:08Oh, just because I've spent a bit of time talking to a girl about a job.
09:11Don't put the reins on me.
09:12That's it, isn't it?
09:15Reins.
09:16You wouldn't know what happiness and contentment were.
09:18You'd feel reined in, tethered.
09:20You've got to have your remorse.
09:22It's as much a part of you as eating and breathing.
09:24You're wrong.
09:25You're wrong.
09:26You're wrong.
09:27Look, I love you.
09:28There's no one else.
09:29What did you tell the girl?
09:31Den, you can't afford it.
09:35You're practically broke.
09:36Correction, you are broke.
09:38How can you even consider adding another wage packet to your already crumbling empire?
09:42It's madness.
09:43No, it's not.
09:44Look, I love you and I've got the greatest respect in the world for you and I've learnt
09:48a lot from you.
09:49But I know my game.
09:50And that game is catering to the everyday boozer.
09:52And the price of beer today, the average punter wants more than the friendly ear.
09:55And yes, you're right, I did notice the girl was tasty.
09:57And by tasty, I mean...
09:58Well, you know what I mean.
10:00But what of a trade can some fat slob chat up a pretty face and get a friendly ear at the
10:04same time?
10:05When they come in this pub, they come to dream.
10:06And while they're dreaming, they're spending money.
10:07And you're right, I can't afford it, but I'm doing it because I haven't got an angel
10:10that likes behind that bar.
10:11And before you get the wrong end of the stick, you're everything I've ever wanted and more.
10:15But you're mine and I'm not sharing you with some fat slob down there.
10:18I'm sorry.
10:19Yeah.
10:20Well, there's nothing to be sorry about.
10:25I'm not afraid.
10:28Look, it was you, if you remember, who told me to admit it in the beginning.
10:33To the adult, you said, admit what you want and go for it.
10:37You said...
10:38You said we should live together and we should blow what the rest of the world thought.
10:42Yeah, and I shun that attitude.
10:44I mean, I'm not saying I want to broadcast it, I don't.
10:47I don't want to stand on the soapbox and say I'm gay to the rest of the world.
10:50And it's not because I'm ashamed.
10:52It's just that I don't think it's anyone's damn business.
10:54And yes, I'm happy to play a low profile and everything.
10:57But what I'm not happy about, Barry, is getting this feeling that you're ashamed of me.
11:02I mean, OK, so you're only 21 once and you want to spend it with your family.
11:06I don't.
11:07I want to spend it with you, but...
11:08Well, I've got to have a drink with my lot, ain't I?
11:11That's it, isn't it, Barry?
11:12You're not.
11:13And I don't fit.
11:14I mean, I wouldn't dream of asking.
11:17Honestly, I wouldn't ask you to choose one life or another.
11:19It's just that I'm asking you for some...
11:21What do I feel like with you, sir?
11:24What?
11:25I don't think it was that long ago.
11:27I was 21.
11:28Repeat after.
11:29Shut up, Colin.
11:30Go on.
11:31Shut up, Colin.
11:32Listen, I filled out your plea to the court and I'm sorry about going on.
11:37Perhaps it was a long time ago.
11:38I was 21.
11:39I'm pleased about that.
11:40You being sorry for me not understanding a word.
11:42There's a word for you.
11:43It's called ostrich.
11:44I'm sorry, Pauline.
11:45I didn't realise I'd love so much stuff when I said a doctor.
11:47Don't worry.
11:48I'm really sorry.
11:49It's all right.
11:50Hey, your Arthur's really nice, isn't you?
11:51I mean, really nice.
11:52I think so.
11:53Pauline, we had a chat.
11:55When did you see Arthur?
11:56In the pub and then he came back to my place.
11:58Nothing funny happened.
11:59Honest, Pauline.
12:00We just talked.
12:01I luckily don't think anything funny happened.
12:02I know what I've been, but Arthur was just nice and we talked about things.
12:22What things?
12:24Well, about people and helping each other
12:27and that it's up to ourselves as individuals to make the most of our lives.
12:31He knew what I was thinking.
12:33Well, not what I was thinking exactly, but what was getting at me, how I felt.
12:36I thought I was the only one that felt like that, but I'm not.
12:39We're all in the same boat.
12:41And the people you least expect to understand, they do understand, they really do.
12:46He made me feel part of things again, not an outcast.
12:50And we talked about things that he'd like to do.
12:52Mm, had a right good chat then, you two.
12:55Yeah, I hope you're not annoyed with me, Pauline.
12:58I thought he might have told you.
12:59No, no, he didn't.
13:02Well, sometimes it does help to talk to somebody.
13:05I know he's got you, but...
13:07Well, it helps to talk to a...
13:09Not exactly a stranger, but...
13:12Oh, I hope you're not annoyed with me, Pauline.
13:15No, love, not with you. Perhaps a bit of yourself.
13:18Now, come on, I think you'd better get her own, eh?
13:22Yeah, I was having a word for you, all right?
13:24Yeah, have you seen your mum anywhere?
13:26A while ago, love, she was talking to Tony.
13:28Want a hand, Mary?
13:28Well, it's all right, Pauline's given his hand.
13:30I don't know where she's got to.
13:31Well, I'm just going home now, I'll ask my dad.
13:33I don't mind giving you a hand.
13:34Look, you help, Mary.
13:35Sharon, come and have a cup of tea.
13:36Michelle should be back by now.
13:38She only took Vicky for a walk.
13:39All right.
13:40Here, be free, Ali.
13:41Well, do you know you fancy me, kid?
13:43Oh, you can.
13:44All right, look, I'll just have a word with Peter.
13:46I'll see you at the stall.
13:46I'll see you later.
13:47Come on, Sharon.
13:48Yeah, Sharon, I'll let you know if your dad knows where your mum's gone, all right?
13:50Thanks, Kevin.
13:52Shouldn't you be getting ready for Kathy?
13:54No worrying.
13:55How are you doing?
13:56I'm all right.
13:57Here, what are you doing later?
13:58Nothing, mate.
13:59Fancy a Chinese?
14:00It's a bit late, isn't it?
14:01Well, it's bankrupt stock.
14:03And if I don't get in now, I'm going to miss out.
14:05And anyway, Maul's said that her cousin met him.
14:06He's had some really good bargains to pick up.
14:08What about my tea?
14:09It's all ready for you.
14:10Oh, I can't wait till tomorrow.
14:12No, Pete.
14:13Anyway, I'm only going to be an hour.
14:14Yeah.
14:15I'm going to make sure you're on your house.
14:16I've had it up to air today.
14:18We'll be going there and getting my gear, playing show for the other and the old bill.
14:21You're more than an hour and I'll be lecturing that bit, right?
14:24I'm all right.
14:25I'm just so...
14:26Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
14:28Come on, come on.
14:29It looks like you two have had enough already.
14:32What?
14:32She said we two, you and me, that's true, look like we've had enough already.
14:36Hey, look, I'm hard to satisfy.
14:37You've been telling me that.
14:38Listen, is it true?
14:39The rumours are true.
14:41Are you singing, Kathy?
14:42Hello, Kel.
14:43Hey, hey, Kevin.
14:45You're just drowning all summer.
14:46We are, mate.
14:47We're flooding in.
14:47We are absolutely sodden.
14:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:50We're just behind your house.
14:51Look, look, pull up a chance.
14:52Your dad's been showing me all the photos of you when you was a little baby.
14:55I'll want you to drink.
14:56Sweet, you was fat this big.
14:58Yeah, yeah, just pull up a chance.
14:59I'm having a drink.
15:01Oh, boy, he doesn't drool.
15:03Well, he's quite right.
15:04Actually, that means there's more for you and me, doesn't it?
15:06Ah, the beautiful Carmel.
15:08Hello, beautiful Carmel.
15:09Hey, Angie, tell me, tell me, what does a girl like Kevin see and a guy like Kevin?
15:13Oh, look, now, just leave it out, eh?
15:14Look, Angie, Sharon's looking for you.
15:16I'm going.
15:17Right.
15:17She's over at pooling.
15:18Listen, I've got to get a move on.
15:19Thanks very much.
15:19Well, look, look, I just caught you off.
15:21You couldn't escort anybody anywhere.
15:24No, try me.
15:25Try me.
15:25One of these days, mate, I'll be around your house.
15:27Sharon's looking for you.
15:28I'm going.
15:29I'm going.
15:29Hey, hey, hey, come on, look, look, see the lady out there.
15:32Go on, don't you see her as it's Angie?
15:33Oh, go on.
15:35Hey, Carmel, come here.
15:38Carmel, I'm not going to hurt you.
15:40Come on, don't look so scared.
15:41Now, why does he get out?
15:43Leave her out.
15:44Leave her out.
15:45Hey, you think...
15:48Yes, I do think.
15:50Hey, now, listen, boy.
15:52Now, listen, now, Kevin, come back here.
15:53Come back here.
15:55Come on.
15:59Come on, Pat.
16:10What do you want?
16:12Just come to see you.
16:15So what do you want?
16:16To talk.
16:18About Pete.
16:20There shouldn't be two more qualified people to talk about him, should they?
16:24We both know him, don't we?
16:26That's what we want to talk about.
16:29I've brought you some magazines.
16:32Let's go.
16:36It wasn't easy for me to come here.
16:39I can't say it was easy for me, neither.
16:42I know.
16:44I'm sorry what's happening, Pat.
16:45I really am.
16:47Whoever done it wants a topping.
16:48At least we agree on that.
16:50I'd like to pull the lever.
16:54I know what you want.
16:56Why you're here.
16:56It wasn't him.
17:01Know that, do you?
17:03For sure.
17:05I think we both know it.
17:08We've both...
17:10Loved him?
17:13I still do.
17:15And I know he couldn't do a thing like that.
17:17All right, I know he gets a bit noisy sometimes.
17:23And I'm not saying he ain't capable of throwing a right hander about.
17:26That's a fact.
17:27Give me one, remember?
17:29Yeah.
17:31And he was sick as a pig about it.
17:33Yeah, now he is.
17:34Because it's put him right in the frame.
17:36No.
17:37It's like I said he was sick about it.
17:40I know.
17:40I live with him.
17:41Pat, it's not him.
17:47Pete wouldn't beat up a woman.
17:53Our life ain't always been rosy.
17:55We've had our rucks.
17:57And I know what he's capable of, like every wife knows.
18:02But you hurt him, Pat.
18:05You hurt him bad about Simon.
18:06Oh, no.
18:12And in your heart...
18:14Really, in your heart, you can't want to hurt him anymore.
18:22No.
18:26You loved him?
18:29Yeah.
18:30I did.
18:31Maybe.
18:34You want me to say it weren't him?
18:37Look, if it was him, he deserves all he's getting and more.
18:40Giving him a rough time, are they, the law?
18:43I'll say.
18:46But it wasn't him.
18:48You ask me if I'm sure, and I know.
18:50I am.
18:52I know he...
18:52I don't know.
18:55It all happens.
18:59But do you honestly believe it was Pete?
19:02Honestly?
19:02I could say I deserved it from him.
19:08That's not what I'm saying, Pat.
19:10I don't know what you're saying.
19:12You're asking me to tell him it weren't him.
19:15That'd be easy, wouldn't it?
19:17All be finished, and it was settled down to your blissful old life again.
19:21And I don't know.
19:25I really don't know.
19:29But for us, please, I'm begging you to...
19:31I can't.
19:32I want to, but I can't.
19:35I've spent all my life being slagged off by one person or another.
19:39Everybody thinks I'm an immoral gal.
19:41What are you asking me to do?
19:45Run true to form?
19:46Lie to the police?
19:47Tell them it definitely weren't Pete?
19:49Wouldn't that be immoral?
19:52But for us, please...
19:53I don't know!
19:56Yeah, Ange.
19:57Oh, thanks for it.
19:59You're a darling.
20:00Cheers, Paul.
20:00All right.
20:01Now, I've just got to take this stuff over to Shell,
20:03so you'll be all right on your own for five minutes.
20:05Yeah, of course we will.
20:06Thanks, Pauline.
20:07Rightio, love.
20:08I'll see you later.
20:08Hello.
20:09Ciao.
20:11Why?
20:12Why what?
20:13Why can't you just have a drink?
20:15Why do you have to get legless?
20:16I don't know.
20:17I don't know the answer to that one.
20:21I heard you'd like to move back into the square again.
20:24You must be joking.
20:25You'd be near your wixie.
20:26Look, I don't really care about that.
20:27Look, darling, it's your mum you're talking to here.
20:29I know you're fancy.
20:30If it's all right, I approve.
20:32But you have to make everything sound so crude.
20:34Well, maybe that's just it.
20:35Maybe I'm a crude person.
20:37No.
20:37You're a sick person, Mum.
20:38You need help.
20:39Oh, I need a job.
20:40I can't just sit around like this day in, day out, can I?
20:45Sonny and Ria have offered me a job behind the bar, temporary.
20:48Well, it's a start, ain't it?
20:50Look, we've just got to get our lives back together.
20:52Me more than you.
20:54What do you mean by that?
20:56Well, you're not a baby anymore, are you, darling?
20:59You're not going to be around forever, are you?
21:01Much as I'd like you to.
21:02You're a young woman.
21:04And sooner or later, you're going to do what every young woman does.
21:07You're going to find yourself a bloke and settle down.
21:09I won't believe you.
21:10Yes, you will, darling.
21:11I wouldn't forgive myself if you didn't.
21:14Look, I will get myself sorted out.
21:16It'll be all right.
21:18You were joking about moving back to the square, weren't you?
21:20No, we've got to find somewhere cheaper than that excuse for hotel.
21:23But not the square, Mum.
21:24Why not?
21:25There's that bed and breakfast place you'll have your mates around you.
21:28I can get back to work.
21:29It'll be fine.
21:30It won't.
21:31It'll be awful.
21:32I know what you're doing, Mum.
21:34You still can't bear to be away from him, can you?
21:36Or is it that you want to twist a knife in just that bit deeper?
21:38Yes, yes, I'd like to twist a knife.
21:39Look, darling, it's not that, believe me.
21:42But I've got to do something.
21:45Then start by trying to find some dignity.
21:47Sharon, listen!
21:48Yes, she is.
21:49Oh, I wasn't by this shop, did you?
21:52Look, I know where you've been.
21:53I've been to see her.
21:54Ali told me where he dropped you off.
21:56I just wanted to see her.
21:57Well, I told you not to go and see her.
21:59Would you...
21:59Look, can we sit down?
22:00Yeah, grab a table.
22:01I'll get you a drink.
22:03Here, do as catch usual.
22:04Yeah, I'm doing it.
22:06Hello, Tom.
22:06Same to view, then.
22:08I'm drunk and my sorrows.
22:09And then what sorrows?
22:11Oh, I've got sorrows.
22:13I think we all...
22:14Er, do you want a drink?
22:15No, Tom, have a time.
22:16Well, don't you want a drink with me?
22:18Have a sip, lad.
22:19Have a time.
22:19Oh, I've got a drink with me, Tom.
22:22Yeah.
22:24I feel rather sorry, friends.
22:27Don't waste your time.
22:29We do, don't we?
22:30God knows why.
22:32We waste our time with me.
22:33Do you know, I loved Ernie, I really did.
22:38And I thought I was happy, and I was most of the time.
22:41But looking back, literally everything I did centred around him.
22:44Before I could make arrangements to be anywhere, see anyone, I had to consider whether it would
22:48fit him or him.
22:50And I've noticed it's the same with all the women.
22:51And she would have done anything to keep her men.
22:54And she did.
22:55And she lost him.
22:56Pauline will stand by her man to her dying breath.
22:59Poor old Dot.
23:01Her husband and son treated like a doormat, and she's grateful to them.
23:04It's Mary with her problems, and Michelle.
23:07You know, we expect her to be happy when they're happy, and down when they're down.
23:11Don't you like men, Deb?
23:14I'm afraid I do, but I'm going to fight it.
23:16I've made a start.
23:17I've joined a woman's group.
23:18Really?
23:19Mm-hmm.
23:19That's great.
23:20Good for you.
23:22You loved her once, didn't you?
23:25What?
23:25Right.
23:26Once you did.
23:27You loved her.
23:30Something to be ashamed of.
23:31What's she been telling you?
23:33She never told me nothing.
23:34She just...
23:36Well, there's two sides to every person, isn't there?
23:38Yeah.
23:39Both sides of her bed.
23:41I don't know.
23:43Things might have been different if you started off on the right foot.
23:47You know, I could still be together.
23:50You did love her once, didn't you?
23:52Well, I thought I did.
23:57Did you ever think of her?
23:59Yeah.
23:59Well, you can't get off my mind at the moment.
24:01No.
24:02Think about her when you were together.
24:05When you and her...
24:07Well...
24:08Kat, it's all over.
24:10Never started, really.
24:13Look, what are we talking about, this kind of thing, for?
24:15You know what kind of woman she is?
24:17She's a duller.
24:19Yeah, but...
24:20There's no buts to it.
24:21She's a duller.
24:23You usually.
24:25I'd like to get rid of her.
24:27Had to?
24:28Yeah.
24:29I couldn't have her...
24:29Had to?
24:31But did you want to?
24:32Clef, just forget it, eh?
24:35Why are you afraid to talk about it?
24:37You weren't married.
24:39All right.
24:40She was no you, wasn't there to be, but...
24:42All I'm saying is...
24:44What?
24:47What are you saying?
24:48Oh, I don't know.
24:49I saw her today.
24:56I never considered her before.
24:59Not as a woman, that is.
25:01Well, not as a woman in the sense that you and her had shared something.
25:06She was just sort of pitiful.
25:08Pitiful?
25:09Now, look.
25:10You want to feel sorry for somebody, you feel sorry for me.
25:12You're big enough and ugly enough to feel sorry for yourself.
25:16And you do.
25:17All the time.
25:20Look.
25:21Ken!
25:30All right.
25:31All right.
25:33Sharon, you're fighting the knife out of me.
25:35Sorry, Sue.
25:35You got closed up.
25:36That's because we're closed, sweetheart.
25:38Listen, I won't choose your phone.
25:40The public one's vandalized again.
25:41All right?
25:42Do you know, I was just having a little scene there.
25:44With that attacker around, I've just opened that door and let you in.
25:47You could have been anybody.
25:48I want my head examining.
25:50I shouldn't be left here on my own.
25:51I've told Ali that.
25:52One of these days, I'm going to get done in.
25:54Then he'll be sorry.
25:55Yes, I hope he'll be sorry.
25:56Can I use it?
25:58Yeah, yeah, of course.
26:01Do you know, maybe I should get him to put a bolt on that door.
26:04No, better still, maybe I should put a bolt on that door.
26:07His idea of do it yourself is destroy it yourself.
26:10You know what I mean?
26:10What's the matter?
26:13Ain't that working now?
26:14Yeah, but it's...
26:16Oh, private.
26:18Thanks.
26:23Hello?
26:24I was giving you a phone number.
26:27My mum's an alcoholic.
26:30Can you help me?
26:31Are you sure you won't stop over?
26:33I've been through all that.
26:34Yeah, well, I'm going to miss you.
26:38I'll miss you.
26:40Yeah, well, your best go.
26:42I'll see you tomorrow.
26:44Will you be all right?
26:45You look tired.
26:46Yeah, I'm a bit.
26:46I'll have a cup of cocoa.
26:47I know you're not, I think.
26:49Well, maybe one night once.
26:50No, no, no, no.
26:51You're right.
26:52You're the one who won't go back to your place.
26:54Independent woman and all that.
26:55Off you go, don't you?
26:57Be good, then.
26:58I've got the most choice, have I?
27:22Er, Sally?
27:23Yeah, it's Dennis Watts.
27:25Erm, about that job.
27:26I wonder if you'd like another chat about it.
27:29Well, perhaps we could discuss it over supper.
27:38Next on Drama, we visit Walford
27:40and the working-class inhabitants of Albert Square
27:43as we go back in time with classic EastEnders.
27:56I wonder if you're not going to play in time with this show.
28:01It's good for you.
28:02I wonder if you're not going to play in time with this show.
28:04Bye.
28:04Bye.
28:05Bye.
28:06Bye.
28:06Bye.
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