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Emmerdale 12th January 2000 - classic emmerdale
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00:30Oi!
00:35What is going on?
00:37As if I need to ask.
00:39Hey, Lisa, where do you want to put these empty gas canisters?
00:42Not now, but.
00:43Not you and all.
00:45She is a flaming elf visitor, not the Queen Mother.
00:50I'm doing this for Belle.
00:52We need to keep the house tired, eh?
00:54Look, we're not being bullied by some overgrown girl guide.
00:58In fact, if there's any bullying to be done...
01:00I don't want you causing any trouble.
01:03Me?
01:04I'm not the one busting into people's houses,
01:06telling them how to live their lives.
01:09What time should you?
01:10About half ten.
01:10Two.
01:12When?
01:13Yeah, about two.
01:15Are you sure?
01:16Yeah, yeah, positive.
01:17Right, then.
01:18Two o'clock, I'll be here.
01:21I'm going to short out little Miss Napper.
01:23That's wanted for all.
01:28I hope he don't know if he's stupid.
01:30He won't, if he's not here, will he?
01:33Oh, yeah.
01:33You can be dead crafty sometimes, Lisa.
01:35I have to be.
01:36Married to your dad.
01:37Come on, then, Butch.
01:38Let's get this place presentable.
01:40Right.
01:40Listen, I've been thinking.
01:45I know we've had our share of troubles recently,
01:48but we've faced difficulties before and worked things out.
01:53What's the point in throwing away all those good years together?
01:57Well, neither of us getting any younger.
02:00Thanks for reminding me.
02:02I'm not on the scrap heap yet.
02:04Yeah, I didn't mean it like that.
02:06People split up all the time.
02:08Yeah, well, we're not people.
02:09You know, we're good old Jack and Sarah, solid and reliable.
02:12My car was solid and reliable.
02:14Look what happened to that.
02:15I'm just saying, we know each other.
02:19I haven't got time for this, Jack.
02:21I'm not explaining this very well.
02:23Let me run you into the village.
02:24We can talk on the way.
02:25No, thanks.
02:27Sarah, you can't ignore me forever.
02:29I can try.
02:33Right, thanks anyway.
02:35You've been on that phone for the best part of an hour.
02:38It's my phone, Chris.
02:41Hello.
02:41Yeah, I'm trying to find a friend of mine, Frankie Smith.
02:44I was told she might be working for you.
02:46Yep, I can hold.
02:47Aren't you a bit too old to be playing Nancy Drew?
02:49Go to work, Chris.
02:50You won't find her.
02:51If she wanted you to know where she was,
02:53she wouldn't have done a runner.
02:54Hello?
02:56Are you sure about that?
02:57Told you.
02:58And is she working today?
03:00Great.
03:01No, no message.
03:02That's all I need to know.
03:05You were saying?
03:12Now, you'll have to get your own dinner today
03:14because I'm going into autumn.
03:16Hey, Bert, who's the lucky fella?
03:19You what?
03:20All dressed up in your Saturday night best.
03:21I happen to be meeting a friend
03:25just because I've made myself look nice.
03:27Nice?
03:28You look like it's somebody's birthday.
03:30Birthday?
03:32Whose birthday?
03:33Er, fancy man's.
03:34Oh, right.
03:36I do not have a fancy man.
03:39All right, keep your lacquer on.
03:40It was just my little joke.
03:41Yeah, well, I can do without those kind of jokes.
03:44Thank you very much.
03:46As if anyone would go chasing after me.
03:54You don't mind me doing this, do you?
03:56Only I'm a great believer in organised action.
03:59Who knew?
04:00You're being very helpful.
04:01Well, that's what I'm here for.
04:03I knew it!
04:06Zach, what are you doing here?
04:08Two o'clock, my backside.
04:10Ah, Mr Dingle.
04:11Don't you Mr Dingle me!
04:15This is your idea of loyalty, is it?
04:18Cavorting with the enemy,
04:19so it's my back's turn.
04:20I'm not actually the enemy, Mr Dingle.
04:22Hold on.
04:23What's this in here, then?
04:24No-one's trying to take your daughter away, Mr Dingle.
04:27We're just concerned for her well-being, that's all.
04:31You don't want her getting hurt, do you?
04:34Are you saying that I would hurt my own daughter?
04:37No, no, not at all.
04:39It's all to do with safe environments.
04:42Let me explain.
04:43No, let me explain.
04:47This is your coat.
04:48Mr Dingle!
04:49This is our front door, and this is goodbye.
04:52Oh, why does everything always have to be such a fight?
05:05Because some people will not do as they're told!
05:11Wait till I get my hands on her butch!
05:12Hi!
05:13What are you doing here?
05:28I expected a bit more of a welcome than that.
05:30I'm going to fool you there now, do you find me?
05:33Hey, I can't trust anyone to keep the gobs shut these days.
05:36I suppose it was you on the phone earlier, asking the boss's secretary.
05:40You know me.
05:41Never give up.
05:43Maybe it's time you did.
05:45Look, if I've come a long way, you could at least have the decency to hear me out.
05:49Hey, Frankie!
05:51I'm busy.
05:53I'll wait.
05:54Please yourself.
06:00What's wrong?
06:01Forget to go to the cash and carry?
06:03I'm sorry, Viv.
06:04You're not exactly breaking the bank, are you?
06:06One measly bag of sugar.
06:08And she wonders why no-one comes in here.
06:1297p.
06:13Keep the change.
06:15Don't need your charity, thank you very much.
06:17Do you know, the way you treat your customers, it's a miracle you've got a business at all.
06:21Oh, that would suit you, wouldn't it?
06:23People round here won't be happy until they've seen me trampled into the ground.
06:26I reckon you're all in it together, vultures.
06:28They owe a lot of you.
06:34Thought you'd done another runner.
06:36Well, I'm here now, so you'd better say what you've got to say and get it over with.
06:40For a start, you can explain why you disappeared like that.
06:43Well, if you're not.
06:44What, thanks?
06:45You deserve better than that.
06:49Why did you show up?
06:50Told you I needed somewhere to stay.
06:53If you just needed a bed for the night, you could have gone to Pete's.
06:55What's going on?
06:56Nothing.
06:57It's no big deal.
06:58Yes, it is a big deal.
07:00I don't like people treating my home like a drop-in centre.
07:04So I suggest you wipe that smirk off your face and tell me what you're playing at,
07:08because I'm not leaving until I've got some answers.
07:10OK.
07:11Good.
07:13So let's talk.
07:14I wonder when you were going to show your face.
07:21Eh?
07:22I don't know what you mean, Dad.
07:24Oh, you know all right.
07:26Going behind me back.
07:28Look, Dad, it was nothing to do with me.
07:30What is wrong with you, eh?
07:32What?
07:34Look at you.
07:35Soft as runny cheese.
07:37No wonder Lisa can wrap you around her little finger.
07:39You've not been a real man since you met that Emily.
07:44Hey, you can leave Emily out of this.
07:46Beats me what she sees, doesn't you?
07:48Take that back.
07:49I mean it, Dad.
07:50Hey, that's more like it.
07:56Eh?
07:57Well, that's what I wanted to see.
07:59You're a dingle, lad.
08:02And what do us dingles do?
08:04We stand us ground.
08:04And?
08:05And we look out for our own.
08:06That's right.
08:09Now, I want you to remember that.
08:12Next time the council come knocking at the door.
08:17Right, Dad.
08:18Sorry.
08:19I don't like the look of this place.
08:22How long have you been working here?
08:23Started Monday.
08:25If you like, I could give you your old job.
08:29I've lost me licence, Zoe.
08:31Unloading's all that's on offer.
08:33You could do that at Tate Hallage.
08:35No, really, you couldn't.
08:36Sean would jump at the chance of having you back.
08:38Yeah, and you'd have another excuse to wind up your brother.
08:42I don't care what Chris thinks.
08:43I'm talking about us here.
08:45There is no rules.
08:47So why did you turn up on my doorstep?
08:51You must have an answer for that, surely.
08:54Or is it just another example of your inability to think five minutes ahead?
08:57I'm not answerable to you.
08:58Yes, you are.
09:00I want to know where I stand.
09:02I'm happy in Manchester.
09:05Well, that's no answer.
09:07It's taken me a long time to get this job.
09:09Hallage firms aren't exactly falling over themselves to employ disqualified drivers.
09:14I'm getting me life sorted.
09:16I'm offering to help you to do that.
09:20I've just come out of a four-year relationship.
09:23All I want now is a bit of room to breathe.
09:26Okay?
09:27Good.
09:28Time.
09:31That's all I needed to know.
09:33Is that it?
09:35Well, I've wasted enough of my time.
09:38You know where I am if you change your mind.
09:39I want you to join me.
10:04Oh, come on.
10:10Betty, my dear, you look divine.
10:15I don't know what I'm doing here.
10:17If my memory serves me correctly,
10:19you always knew what you were doing, if you get my drift.
10:22Yes, I do.
10:24And if that is the level of your conversation,
10:26I reckon I'd best leave now.
10:27Oh, no, please.
10:28Come and sit down.
10:31Come on.
10:33I promise you, I'm going to be on my best behavior.
10:40I keep thinking someday I know who's watching me.
10:43No, you were perfectly safe here.
10:45Tell you what, I'll prove it to you.
10:49If anyone here present knows any just cause or impediment
10:53why this fine and noble young woman should not
10:56be sitting at my table, speak now or forever hold thy peace.
11:02Ritchie, for pity's sake.
11:10You don't change your spots, do you?
11:12Why tamper with perfection, Crumpet?
11:15Successful visit.
11:23Have you finished all the coffee?
11:25I'll take that as a no, then, shall I?
11:28Or is lover girl hiding in the car too ashamed to show her face?
11:32Not now, Cris.
11:34Not now, Cris.
11:35Well, I think she's done you a big favor.
11:37You deserve better than some scruffy little trucker.
11:40Tell me, if you're such an expert on what makes the perfect partner,
11:47how come no woman can bear to be with you?
11:49Ouch.
11:50No, that's fine.
11:52Take it out on me if it makes you feel better.
11:55What have you got to be so smug about?
11:58You're living in a house that doesn't belong to you, running a business that doesn't need
12:02you, raising a child that would rather spend time with his nanny and hear her worshipping
12:05a brother that wanted you dead.
12:07Why may not have Frankie?
12:10But let's face it, when it comes to being a sad loser, you win.
12:14Hands down.
12:20Grandad, you're not short of a few, Bob, are you?
12:24Oh, don't tell me.
12:25Have you seen a pair of shoes on the January sale?
12:27Oh, no, I wasn't thinking of me.
12:30I was thinking about Bernice.
12:32Well, now that Gavin's gone, who's going to take over the loan?
12:36Oh, well, don't worry.
12:37I happen to know Diane has everything in hand.
12:40Oh, does she?
12:42Well, only if she has, Bernice don't know nothing about it.
12:46Doesn't she?
12:47That's very strange.
12:48Well, maybe you should have a word with Diane, make sure she hasn't changed her mind.
12:52It'll break Bernice's heart if she loses the pub.
12:54Yes, I could pop in on her this evening, I suppose.
12:57Oh, thanks, Grandad.
12:59I'm very impressed with your altruism, Tricia.
13:02Me what?
13:03Your selflessness.
13:04Oh, you know me, Grandad.
13:06Always thinking of others.
13:07Ta.
13:08Remember Norbert Dumfries?
13:09Oh, yeah.
13:10Him with the trumpet and the wooden leg.
13:11He worshipped your every fibre.
13:12Yeah, well.
13:13It was never any funny business.
13:14No, that was Norbert's problem.
13:16Forever eyeing the cherries on the trees and never daring to pluck.
13:20He was a true gentleman.
13:21You were never too keen on gentlemen.
13:23You were more the raspberry sundae and no bloomers for the gal.
13:27Oh.
13:28Oh.
13:29Well, I'm a young man.
13:30Still are, I'll bet.
13:31Given the chance.
13:32Is that the time?
13:33Is that the time?
13:34Seth will be anchoring for his tea.
13:35I'm sorry.
13:36I've embarrassed you.
13:37I've embarrassed you.
13:38I'll tell you what.
13:39I'll tell you what.
13:40I'll walk you to your bus.
13:41No.
13:42No.
13:43It's all right.
13:44No, it's all right.
13:45Oh.
13:46Oh.
13:47Well, I'm a young man.
13:48Still are.
13:49I'll bet.
13:50Given the chance.
13:51Is that the time?
13:52Seth will be anchoring for his tea.
13:58I'm sorry.
14:01I've embarrassed you.
14:04I'll tell you what.
14:05I'll walk you to your bus.
14:06No.
14:07No, it's all right.
14:08Oh, well, I'll walk you halfway.
14:11There's no I'm in halfway.
14:14Reggie, I'm sorry.
14:16But I don't think we should see each other again.
14:21Ah.
14:27I suppose you couldn't lend me a tenner.
14:32I know I've made a few mistakes.
14:35You know, perhaps I haven't always shared.
14:39I've not always seen your side of things.
14:42I understand that now.
14:45And what you're doing is making me see that I need to be more open to ideas, to what you want.
14:54You know, this is a good opportunity.
14:56We could really gain something from this.
14:58No, we can't.
14:59Do you know what I think sometimes when I wake up?
15:03What am I doing here?
15:05Why have I let myself be talked into this?
15:08I thought you loved me.
15:10I did.
15:11Well, then.
15:13But now I don't.
15:15What about Victoria and the boys?
15:17This is about us, Jack, not them.
15:19I promised Andy everything would be all right.
15:21Well, that's you all over, isn't it?
15:23Making promises you can't keep.
15:25I knew it.
15:26Well, at least you get a promise.
15:28I don't even exist.
15:30It's not fair, this.
15:32I'm not saying you don't know what you're doing, Zach.
15:36All I'm saying is there's nothing wrong with listening to a bit of common sense.
15:39From some jumped-up little girl.
15:41The fact that she's a young woman doesn't mean she doesn't know what she's talking about,
15:45so you can stop that nonsense for a start.
15:48Hello, love.
15:52Did you miss me?
15:53Gior, I haven't even finished my first pint yet.
15:56Oh, charming.
15:58Won't even bother next time.
16:00And what's happened to your nice clobber?
16:02You should have seen her this morning, Bernice.
16:04Done up like Queen of Sheba.
16:06Oh, really?
16:07Been anywhere nice?
16:09I've just met up with an old school friend.
16:12I don't know what all the excitement's about.
16:15Well, I think it's very important to show off your finery every once in a while.
16:19I hope she made the effort.
16:21Who?
16:22Your friend.
16:23Oh!
16:24Yeah.
16:25Yeah, yeah, she did.
16:27Ta-da!
16:29Mandy, welcome home.
16:31Trisha.
16:32Get our good Samaritan a drink on the house.
16:34Thanks, Bernice. Have a dull brandy in court, please.
16:36I bet you will.
16:37You all right?
16:38Yeah, never better.
16:39Oh, God.
16:40Hiya, Mandy!
16:41There's family over here.
16:43Hiya!
16:44Did you miss me?
16:45Of course we did, love.
16:47Hiya, ma'am.
16:48Hiya, ma'am.
16:49Hiya, ma'am.
16:50Well, I guess this is drinks all round then, eh?
16:52Hey!
16:53Get him in, Fanny!
16:59I do hope I'm not disturbing you.
17:01Al, you can disturb me any time you like.
17:03Fancy a sip of something fruity?
17:05Well, this isn't entirely a social call.
17:07I've come about Bernice.
17:09Oh, no.
17:10What's happened to her?
17:11Oh, no, no.
17:12It's nothing like that.
17:13She's fine.
17:14But I can tell that underneath, she's very worried about her future at the Woolpack.
17:22Oh.
17:23Now, I was under the impression you were taking over the loan.
17:26That were the idea, aye.
17:27Only...
17:28I don't know.
17:29You've changed mind?
17:32Bernice is used to standing on her own two feet.
17:35Usually it's her who bails me out of trouble.
17:37She's so strong and independent.
17:39That's what I admire about her.
17:41But Bernice does need your backing, Diane.
17:43Yeah.
17:44But does she need me hanging round her neck?
17:46Man, these last few weeks you've been a tire of strength.
17:49She thinks the world of you.
17:50Anyone can see that.
17:52In small doses, perhaps.
17:54I've not been much of a mother to her, you know.
17:56I'm not making excuses.
17:58I know who I am and so does she.
18:01If I invest in the pub...
18:03Well, we're stuck with each other, aren't we?
18:05What if we have one of our Barneys?
18:07I can't imagine that.
18:08It doesn't happen very often.
18:09But me and Bernice, when we fall out...
18:12Well, let's just say we know which knife cuts the deepest.
18:16It's the same in all families.
18:19But I do know this.
18:21I spent many years estranged from my family.
18:24And now not a day goes past that I don't thank God
18:27for reuniting me with Trisha.
18:29Don't get me wrong.
18:30I love Bernice.
18:32More than I can say.
18:33Well, then, isn't now the time to show her that?
18:39Are you all right?
18:41Never felt better.
18:42Come on, Bernice.
18:43I'm not stupid.
18:44I know when you're upset.
18:46Trisha, can you hold the fork for a minute?
18:48Sure.
18:49I just need a moment to collect myself.
18:51Coconut!
18:52Coconut!
18:53He said bounty!
18:54Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
18:55Ha, ha, ha, ha!
18:56Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
18:58He took the fork in the fork!
18:59He took the fork in the fork!
19:00No, no, no, no, no!
19:01He took the fork in the fork in the fork!
19:02Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
19:03Hiya, are you all right?
19:04Hiya, Catherine.
19:05How are you?
19:06Really well, thanks.
19:07Hey up, Graham.
19:08So, see who are you, then?
19:09No, Graham and I are just good friends.
19:11That's why she keeps selling me anyway.
19:15Oh, come on, Kel, the bag's just warming up.
19:19No, really, I wanted a quiet chat about another time, eh?
19:22Bye.
19:23Kel, where?
19:30So this is where you're hiding yourself?
19:32Oh, hello, Mum.
19:36Hey, love. What's all this?
19:38Oh, I'm just being silly and sentimental.
19:41I'll be better to me old self in a minute.
19:43I thought we agreed you're putting your old self behind you.
19:46I had such hopes and dreams for this pub.
19:49And you still have.
19:51Oh, I can't kid myself, Mum.
19:53How can I keep the place? I can't afford to take over the loan.
19:56No.
19:57But I can. And what's more, I'm going to.
20:01Really?
20:02It's about time I did something you could be proud of.
20:06Mum, I don't know what to say.
20:08Of course, it means I'll have to stop around if this place is going to be in my name.
20:13But I won't get under your feet.
20:14It's you who's in charge.
20:16You're the one with her head on her shoulders.
20:18So does that mean you're staying, then?
20:20Aye.
20:21If you want me to.
20:22Of course I want you to.
20:24Oh, come here.
20:24Oh, you know, you're the best mum a girl could have.
20:29We both know that's a lie.
20:31I've been so scared about you going away again.
20:33There's no need to be scared, love.
20:35I'm here as long as you need me.
20:37Oh, Mum.
20:38Sorry, but is there any chance for some help?
20:40Only it's like Clapham Junction out there.
20:42Yeah, right.
20:44Well, we'll be with you in a few minutes.
20:46Good. After all, it's your pub.
20:48Yeah, it is, isn't it?
20:54Kelly, whatever's the matter?
20:57I don't mind, I've really missed you.
20:58Any person I can talk to.
21:00Well, what about Roy? You can talk to him, can't you?
21:03Excuse me.
21:04I'm really sorry to disturb you, but...
21:06do I know you from somewhere?
21:09You are?
21:10No, don't tell me.
21:13That's it, you're my wife.
21:15I thought I knew your face from somewhere.
21:16You weren't looking at my face.
21:17Hi, Cheeky.
21:19Look, I'm having a quiet work with Kelly.
21:21Well, that can wait, can't it, Kelly?
21:22Yeah, of course.
21:24I'm going to make the most of it while you're here.
21:26Come wait, yeah.
21:32Stand again, please, Tricia.
21:33What, for all of them?
21:34Afraid so.
21:36I recommend he's only come back for the free drinks.
21:39Hey, touched a raw nerve with Vib this afternoon, eh?
21:42There's no need to gloat, Eric.
21:44Oh, come on, you're enjoying seeing her getting her come-up
21:46as much as the rest was, aren't you?
21:47Oh, come on, we're not all ruled by malice.
21:50Oh, I know.
21:51More's the pity, Ian.
21:52Oh, go away, Eric.
21:54Is he pestering you?
21:57It's more your department, isn't it?
22:02What was he saying?
22:03Oh, just Eric being Eric.
22:05Thanks, Cheeky.
22:06Don't give me a hand with his.
22:07Look, I won't be long.
22:08Where are you going?
22:09Call of nature.
22:10Call of nature.
22:17I'd rather you didn't talk to Kathy.
22:21It's a free country.
22:23I can talk to whoever I want.
22:26I appreciate that.
22:27I'm just saying,
22:29I'd rather you kept your distance.
22:31Understand?
22:34Yeah.
23:06Amen.
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