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00:00:00Are you trying to tell me something, girl?
00:00:16Mr Malone, you're wearing pyjamas again?
00:00:21Pyjama bottoms?
00:00:24That's me young year.
00:00:26You'll catch a cold like this, and you know you shouldn't be here.
00:00:30What?
00:00:32The tablets, girl.
00:00:34They do it, isn't it?
00:00:36I'm not going to take them anymore.
00:00:49Don't call the ambulance, girls.
00:00:52Oh, I'm going home.
00:00:54I'm not going to stop me.
00:00:57But it makes you happy, girls.
00:00:59I'll go back to the hospital first.
00:01:01I'm going home first.
00:01:03I'm not going home first.
00:01:05I'm not going home first.
00:01:07No, I'm not going home.
00:01:09I'm not going home first.
00:01:11Have you got an hour tonight?
00:01:29No.
00:01:29What?
00:01:30No.
00:01:31You're staying here?
00:01:32Oh, aren't you?
00:01:33Great.
00:01:34Excuse me, you haven't seen a little fella in pajamas, have you?
00:01:38Yeah, right, son.
00:01:39He went down here.
00:01:41And what's more, he was riding a camel and carrying a handbag.
00:01:43You saw him, didn't you, Cathy?
00:01:44I saw him.
00:01:45Seriously?
00:01:45You're going off your rocker behind a counter in there.
00:01:47George Malone.
00:01:49George?
00:01:50He's in hospital, isn't he?
00:01:52He's just walked out of here wearing pajamas.
00:01:55You're a joke.
00:01:56I'm not.
00:01:58You sure it was George?
00:02:00Yeah, George Malone.
00:02:01Which way did he go?
00:02:02I don't know.
00:02:04You haven't seen George Malone around, have you?
00:02:06I don't know.
00:02:14I don't know.
00:02:17I don't know.
00:02:18But how did you know he'd be here?
00:02:40He spends more time here now than when he used to work here.
00:02:48Dad, Dad, you're not supposed to be here.
00:02:59Dad, you're not supposed to be here.
00:03:29Dad, you're not supposed to be here.
00:03:45In addition to our family, when you're going to hospital, you're as good as Ted.
00:03:48Oh, rubbish.
00:03:49Especially when they plonk you in the bed near the corridor.
00:03:53It's an understandable fear, Mr Malone.
00:03:56But those days have long gone.
00:03:57You want to try telling that to the fella that was in the bed?
00:04:00You'd need an hour later, though.
00:04:05Mr James was extremely ill.
00:04:07And besides, you really shouldn't be so pessimistic.
00:04:09I'm not pessimistic.
00:04:10I just want to go home.
00:04:11I mean, I feel it here.
00:04:13I'm A1.
00:04:14And I've got a bit of work to do.
00:04:15At work?
00:04:16That's absolutely impossible.
00:04:18Well, I want to go for a walk, then.
00:04:20You went for a walk yesterday.
00:04:21Twice?
00:04:22Yes, twice.
00:04:22And the second time, an ambulance had to bring you back.
00:04:24Yeah, but he didn't give me time to have his sex in.
00:04:26I must insist.
00:04:28And hiding me close is not going to make any difference, either, sister.
00:04:30Oh?
00:04:32Mr Malone, you're not a healthy man at the moment.
00:04:37Well, there you are, then.
00:04:38I mean, let me go home before I die.
00:04:41You're not going to die.
00:04:43Oh.
00:04:43Oh, immortality as well.
00:04:46That's a good offer, considering I'm on the national health.
00:04:50This is unbelievable.
00:04:51I don't believe it.
00:04:52You've just had a major operation, right?
00:04:54You've had surgery, from which it takes time to recover.
00:04:58You might need more surgery.
00:04:59I don't know.
00:04:59No-one will know till we have the results of the tests.
00:05:04And you can't expect to go back to work today like you'd want to.
00:05:08The only thing your body wants at the moment is complete rest and recuperation.
00:05:12Surely you can understand that.
00:05:14And I'm not taking any more of them head-banging tablets, sister.
00:05:17I don't believe this.
00:05:19You are an old sod, aren't you?
00:05:22Yeah.
00:05:23Oh, God.
00:05:24Yeah.
00:05:26Do not go gentle into that good night.
00:05:30Old age should burn and rave at close of day.
00:05:34Rage, rage, against the dying of the light.
00:05:38Till I'm Thomas.
00:05:41Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
00:05:44because their words had forked no lightning day.
00:05:48All right, smart ass.
00:05:48Do not go gentle.
00:05:50All right, smart ass.
00:05:51Into that good night.
00:05:55Good night.
00:05:58And what's more?
00:06:00The food of this grace.
00:06:03Good night, and God bless.
00:06:30Oh, shit.
00:06:36Sometimes I wish I was a bloody vet.
00:06:39I'm terribly sorry to tell you this, Mrs Malone,
00:06:42but your dorm house is dying.
00:06:45I would therefore suggest, in fact,
00:06:58I would strongly recommend that more radical surgery
00:07:03should at least be considered.
00:07:06He doesn't want that, doctor.
00:07:07It's not always a complete waste of time.
00:07:11It can very often give time.
00:07:15He wants to go home.
00:07:17Yes, I understand that.
00:07:21Are you going to tell him?
00:07:23Surely it's obvious.
00:07:25Pardon?
00:07:26He already knows.
00:07:30It's why he wants to go home.
00:07:35He keeps going on about his work, Mrs Malone,
00:07:37but obviously he will never return to work.
00:07:42Hasn't worked in 18 months.
00:07:44Oh, God, that's fine.
00:07:46No, I'm sorry.
00:07:47I mean, it's, um...
00:07:50This may seem somewhat, well, rather silly,
00:07:53but, uh...
00:07:54I, um...
00:07:56My father worked on the docks, Mrs Malone,
00:07:59and, uh...
00:08:00He...
00:08:01Well, he was somewhat of a militant,
00:08:03but there was a chap there.
00:08:04He was the chairman of the Chef's Stewards Committee.
00:08:08I went to a meeting that he chaired once.
00:08:11My father took me...
00:08:13Rather, he made me go.
00:08:15I was only a boy at the time, 11 or 12.
00:08:17It's...
00:08:1920 or maybe 30 years ago, you understand.
00:08:22Go on.
00:08:24Well, his...
00:08:26This chap's name was...
00:08:27was George Malone.
00:08:30And the people in the hall,
00:08:31they kept chanting for him to...
00:08:32to speak.
00:08:34They kept on and on till he did.
00:08:36Oh, I'm sorry.
00:08:38I just wondered if it was possibly the same person.
00:08:41Oh, aye.
00:08:42It's the same person?
00:08:44Aye.
00:08:47He was blacklisted in 58.
00:08:50Went to work on the black stuff.
00:08:52The black stuff?
00:08:54The tarmac.
00:08:55The tarmac.
00:08:57Yeah.
00:08:58I listened to him speak that late.
00:09:00Like I've never heard anyone speak before.
00:09:02Yeah, yeah.
00:09:03All sense of...
00:09:04one for all and all for one with a...
00:09:07tremendous passion.
00:09:09That's him.
00:09:10I've never forgotten it.
00:09:12My father spoke about him a lot.
00:09:15He said he was a great man.
00:09:17He still is, Doctor.
00:09:20Yes.
00:09:20He still is.
00:09:22Would you like to come through?
00:09:23Do you have any political beliefs, Doctor?
00:09:42Well, yes.
00:09:43Actually, I'm very involved with the local Liberal Party
00:09:46and the SDP.
00:09:47It's the alliance, you know.
00:09:49The stint of my husband
00:09:51didn't really have that much effect then,
00:09:52after all.
00:10:01Mr Malone!
00:10:02Oh, God.
00:10:16Oh, no.
00:10:19He seems to have disappeared again.
00:10:23I know where he'll be.
00:10:25Yes.
00:10:26Well, it should have been our...
00:10:30our youngest son's birthday today.
00:10:46Hello, son.
00:10:47You should be here
00:10:52talking to me
00:10:54like a...
00:10:54like a soft git.
00:10:59Oh, son.
00:11:01Son.
00:11:04I never dreamt I'd be doing this.
00:11:08But here I am.
00:11:11And I'd come every day.
00:11:14If I couldn't.
00:11:15When a man loves his kids,
00:11:20he loves them more than anything
00:11:23in a whole wide friggin' world.
00:11:27And that's a fact.
00:11:31Oh, God, Michael.
00:11:35Oh, I miss you, son.
00:11:40I'd willingly have taken your place.
00:11:43I'd have jumped off
00:11:46the Empire buildings for you.
00:11:49Gladly.
00:11:50Any of you.
00:11:55I loved you.
00:11:58If there's anything I can be glad about,
00:12:01and we can be glad about,
00:12:03is that we both knew it, son.
00:12:08Oh!
00:12:08Oh, my goodness.
00:12:13I feel like...
00:12:15James Stewart...
00:12:17Shannon's or...
00:12:19Oh, welcome home.
00:12:47Come on!
00:12:49I don't want that!
00:12:51Come on!
00:13:17Come on!
00:13:27Ah, this is the stuff to give the troops.
00:13:30God, I've looked forward to this.
00:13:33Sitting by me old little coldie fire.
00:13:36The clear head.
00:13:37And with you.
00:13:39Well, you fight the good fight.
00:13:41Well, among other things, but it keeps me occupied.
00:13:47Oh, this is a letter.
00:13:52Oh, Mr Farrell's house.
00:13:54Listen to this.
00:13:55Execution of termination of tenancy.
00:13:59It's great, isn't it?
00:14:02Congratulations on reaching the final right page of 79.
00:14:07I'll be out of your house within a month.
00:14:10You want to know who I am and what business it is of mine?
00:14:15They seem bloody fine nows.
00:14:18Bastard landlords.
00:14:20And solicitors.
00:14:22Well, you can't do too much, George.
00:14:24Hardly anything. For a whale.
00:14:26Look, I can have a go.
00:14:28I mean, I'm not going to sit here just doing crosswords and stare at the floor more.
00:14:34Ask Frank Farrell to come round with you, please, love.
00:14:37In the morning sometime.
00:14:39Look, I'm not going to stop you doing all this, but...
00:14:42Have you ever?
00:14:44No.
00:14:55But I am going to tell you when you've had enough.
00:14:58I'll know them myself, I think, love.
00:15:02Ah, but that's just the trouble. You won't!
00:15:13Look, you won't be able to help anyone if you...
00:15:16If you get the stage where you can't help yourself.
00:15:19Ah, take it, Dee.
00:15:21And I don't want any argument about it, George.
00:15:24If you say so.
00:15:26Lights of me life.
00:15:29You're ace.
00:15:33Ah.
00:15:34Oh, young Katie, eh?
00:15:36Oh, Chrissie's sister.
00:15:37Yeah.
00:15:39She's got an appeals tribunal next Wednesday week.
00:15:43She won't represent and I'm on the fight.
00:15:45Be told, will you, you can't go.
00:15:49Oh.
00:15:50Okay.
00:15:51Okay.
00:15:55John and Richie are coming over later.
00:15:56Are the kids coming?
00:15:57Uh-huh.
00:15:58Oh, that's great.
00:15:59Oh, while you're there, love,
00:16:00fetch me in that good pen of mine, will you?
00:16:02And that pad with the lines on.
00:16:05Aye.
00:16:10And that's going to happen to you,
00:16:12you've got to take those men out.
00:16:14Eh.
00:16:15I mean, look, I don't have to tell you.
00:16:17You know that I used to hate to bring the men out on strike,
00:16:19if there was an option.
00:16:21Especially when he had to bring them back to his illusion,
00:16:23then empty-handed.
00:16:24Dad, you know this girl.
00:16:25But there's nothing you can do.
00:16:27Man can't walk into them.
00:16:29I know, Dad, but look, times are hard.
00:16:31Now, let's face it.
00:16:32And most of them don't want to come out
00:16:33because they're thinking of the few, Bob.
00:16:35That's right.
00:16:36Aw.
00:16:37Money be foreseen.
00:16:38I know.
00:16:39But that's the way it is.
00:16:40Look, you know what it's like now, Dad.
00:16:41You go on strike.
00:16:42Before you can get out the gates,
00:16:44the management's having sing-song
00:16:45and wearing party hats.
00:16:46Goodbye, boys.
00:16:47Written right across the front of them.
00:16:48Come back next week to get your cards.
00:16:49Oh.
00:16:50Listen, what are the men thinking about?
00:16:51I don't know.
00:16:52I mean, don't say they're trying to safeguard the future
00:16:54because they've gotten on whatever way it goes.
00:16:56I mean, so they may as well do what's right in others.
00:16:59God damn it.
00:17:00Look.
00:17:01I stood there last week.
00:17:02Right, John?
00:17:03Yeah.
00:17:04And I said to them.
00:17:05I said, look, this workshop's a debt trap.
00:17:06I said, money is going to end up killed.
00:17:08And it won't be a finger or a thumb next time.
00:17:10It'll be 200 rates of bloody mincemeat lying there.
00:17:12They just looked at me.
00:17:13They just stood there looking round
00:17:14wondering who they'd like it to be.
00:17:15On the floor.
00:17:16As long as it wasn't dead.
00:17:18The 80s.
00:17:20I tell you, Dad, honestly,
00:17:22I've got to look around sometimes
00:17:23at some of the fellas I'm supposed to be fighting for.
00:17:25And they don't seem to care or understand
00:17:27about anything that hasn't got tits
00:17:29or comes out of a battle.
00:17:30No.
00:17:31I mean that.
00:17:32Oh, you poor silly.
00:17:33I mean it.
00:17:38I won't have that defeatist talk at my table.
00:17:41Come on, man.
00:17:42Go and eat jelly with the Bairns.
00:17:43Go on.
00:17:44Hey.
00:17:45And on your way to work in the morning,
00:17:47buy the Daily Mail.
00:17:48Oh, come on, man.
00:17:49How are you doing that?
00:17:50Talking soft.
00:17:51That's what you were doing.
00:17:52Soft most your lives.
00:17:54Talk to me about hardship and want.
00:17:56Talk to me about no shoes on your feet.
00:17:59Have you any idea what no shoes on your feet means?
00:18:01You get your feet wet when it rains.
00:18:03Your socks go mouldy.
00:18:04That means the 30s and soup kitchens
00:18:06and hunger marches.
00:18:07You with your father marching from the North East
00:18:09and me Dad with his.
00:18:10And standing together and fighting.
00:18:12And it means another time and age, man.
00:18:14And the only reason things got better
00:18:16was because of men like your father.
00:18:18Who refused to be slave labour and cannon fodder.
00:18:23Who said, no, I won't go down the docks every morning
00:18:27and stand in a stinking pen.
00:18:29And no, I won't beg for half a day's work
00:18:33and come crawling home defeated.
00:18:35We were brought up on that, ma'am.
00:18:46And what's it got better for, eh?
00:18:48So the likes of you can sit back and say you can't do nothing
00:18:52and let it all happen to us again?
00:18:54What do you want to do, Karl Marx for, Dad?
00:18:55Dickens.
00:18:56Pardon?
00:18:57Say the two sissies.
00:18:58We are the most important part of the nation.
00:18:59We're the ones who do the work.
00:19:01What can I do for you, Hannah, babe?
00:19:03I really want to die, Grandad.
00:19:04It has been all to happen.
00:19:05What's it like?
00:19:06Enough, enough, enough.
00:19:07Enough, enough.
00:19:08Shhh.
00:19:09Shhh.
00:19:10Shhh.
00:19:11Shhh.
00:19:12Nobody knows.
00:19:13It's like the next episode of Spider-Man.
00:19:17Oh, and what can I do for you, Hannah, babe?
00:19:21I really want to die, Grandad.
00:19:25It has been all to happen.
00:19:29What's it like?
00:19:30Enough, enough, enough, enough, enough, shh, shh, nobody knows.
00:19:36It's like the next episode of Spider-Man.
00:19:42Nobody knows what it's like until it happens.
00:19:47I don't like Spider-Man.
00:19:49I'm not in the wine.
00:19:51Come on, kids.
00:19:52Come on, kids.
00:19:52Come on, kids.
00:19:52Come on, kids.
00:19:54Come on.
00:19:55Come on.
00:19:56Go on, kid.
00:19:57Come on.
00:20:00Ooh.
00:20:00Ooh.
00:20:08Lovely soup, though.
00:20:17Ooh.
00:20:21Ooh.
00:20:23Ooh.
00:20:25Ooh.
00:20:25Ooh.
00:20:26Ooh, ooh.
00:20:27Ooh.
00:20:41Ooh.
00:20:42George George what oh nothing
00:20:54that's it's all right
00:21:12my mother took me in in the end my mother
00:21:34I'm sorry I say I know that you got your
00:21:44problems but come to the point so I'm
00:21:51better now George I reach bottom but I'm
00:21:57better now better than I was I'm getting
00:22:03better all the time I can see things
00:22:09well what can you see how do you mean I
00:22:19want my children back that's what I want
00:22:26go to the social services and talk
00:22:34quietly behave properly tell them that
00:22:39you want to reopen the case with the
00:22:41custody of the kids I like explain the
00:22:44position and your master nice good clean
00:22:48woman show them where you live and how
00:22:52you're living I haven't got a chance then
00:22:58yes I know that you love your kids but you
00:23:10can't inflict your business and hers on them
00:23:12or on anyone else for that matter once
00:23:17you've broken something I mean you can't
00:23:19bring it again you've just got to start
00:23:21picking up to pieces
00:23:24why do you know everything
00:23:32I'm not the holy father I don't know
00:23:56everything I aren't you no bugger all I
00:24:01just applied a little but no I'm gonna
00:24:04learn to some useful person that that's
00:24:08all I want to be like that I want to be
00:24:15someone just that be yourself just be
00:24:26yourself
00:24:28what happens if you don't like yourself
00:24:40next next please
00:24:52Mary
00:24:56Mary
00:24:59I'll pop back before evening surgery
00:25:09just to see how he is
00:25:11thanks
00:25:16that's it mum you know
00:25:35you can't see anybody else
00:25:38nobody else has bastard problems he's got
00:25:43enough of his own
00:25:44I'll stand by that front door and stop them
00:25:48if need be
00:25:48I'll stand by that front door and stop them
00:25:58I'll stand by that front door and see how he missed
00:26:00Oh, I could have seen Lago.
00:26:27Oh.
00:26:30Oh, my poor sweet.
00:26:38What am I doing here?
00:26:41Oh.
00:26:43I'm sorry, kid.
00:26:49I'm in terrible pain.
00:26:53It's...
00:26:53It's me stomach.
00:26:57I think it's gone.
00:26:59I'm...
00:27:02I'm...
00:27:04It's the worst thing.
00:27:08I'm so hapless.
00:27:10Oh, God.
00:27:13What am I doing here?
00:27:19I'll see you, Mary.
00:27:33All right, Ace.
00:27:35Oh, it's a great day, son.
00:27:36Where have we gone?
00:27:38What about the Bolsa?
00:27:39Can we get 30 things?
00:27:40Yeah, well, we're going there anyway.
00:27:41It's a Saturday dinner time.
00:27:58I'm not a soul about.
00:28:00I'm not a soul about.
00:28:00Once upon a time, Chrissie.
00:28:07Once upon a time.
00:28:11If you're going to tell me about Cinderella,
00:28:14I'm taking you home now.
00:28:16Saturday afternoon.
00:28:30We'd have been looking forward to it from the previous Saturday.
00:28:34Payday Saturday, you know.
00:28:36No five-day week.
00:28:42And after the leisure centre then, boy-o.
00:28:45Oh.
00:28:49Oh, there'd be hundreds of us come along here.
00:28:53There'd be this ship.
00:28:54There'd be the permit.
00:28:55The scalers.
00:28:56The talkers.
00:28:58The Murray-Ellens who used to swap and clean the big liners.
00:29:01Right behind us, there'd be them great big shire carthorses.
00:29:11Chrissie.
00:29:12There was many a good old horse.
00:29:14Went down the hill.
00:29:16But he came back up in the knackers' carth.
00:29:19The vet had put a gun to its head.
00:29:22The straw bolts around its neck.
00:29:25He'd wind it up into the knackers' carth.
00:29:27As its big ends turning you, you can see the whites of its eye.
00:29:35And yet those horses of privilege,
00:29:40who just pose outside Buckingham Palace
00:29:44and Ponson Parade up and down the mall,
00:29:48they're turned out into a meadow.
00:29:52They've cowslip and clover
00:29:56and guaranteed a full plop and bag
00:29:59for the rest of their lives.
00:30:04Ah.
00:30:05Chrissie.
00:30:11It just seems like sudden yesterday,
00:30:15the midday gun,
00:30:18the women's sand stole them
00:30:19in the steps and the flags.
00:30:20and the little kids
00:30:23let in alley hole.
00:30:26And the shops on the corner
00:30:27where you got your
00:30:29three-bender fine Irish,
00:30:31the old snuff
00:30:32and the Tick's Whistler tobacco.
00:30:36Your old gran
00:30:36had a nice flat top carthor
00:30:39she used to sell
00:30:40salt fish
00:30:41and a big paddle of ribs.
00:30:45Stace off the pig's back
00:30:46from the Irish boats.
00:30:48And then on the third Saturday,
00:30:54we'd have the orcans riding as monkey.
00:30:59Ah, and there we'd be
00:31:01all piling in
00:31:03the tarp of Nelly's
00:31:05and big leg pizza
00:31:06and a couple of pints of good beer.
00:31:10Maybe the first in the week.
00:31:11And we'd have the crack.
00:31:15Oh, the crack.
00:31:18Oh, we'd talk about many things.
00:31:21Of cabbages and kings.
00:31:24Of politics
00:31:25and power.
00:31:28Come the day
00:31:29when we'd have
00:31:30inside toilets
00:31:31and proper bathrooms.
00:31:33Of Atlee.
00:31:37Bevan.
00:31:40Hogan and Logan.
00:31:42The Braddocks.
00:31:43Oh, Dixie Zee.
00:31:45Lawton.
00:31:47Liddle.
00:31:48Matthews.
00:31:50And Finney.
00:31:52Come the revolution.
00:31:55For the Blackpool Illuminations.
00:31:57Joseph Jones
00:32:07had a violin.
00:32:13It's Tadavarius,
00:32:15he said.
00:32:15No, it's Tadavarius.
00:32:20chodzi
00:33:02Well, we got our bathrooms at considerable expense, and I write letters to prison for the mother of a man who rapes little boys, and there's hundreds of friggin' rapists still running free.
00:33:32Get me off some, will you?
00:33:54Get me off, you see?
00:33:55Are you sure, George?
00:34:00Sure.
00:34:00I don't know.
00:34:02I don't know.
00:34:03I don't know.
00:34:05I don't know.
00:34:06I don't know.
00:34:08I don't know.
00:34:10I don't know.
00:34:11I don't know.
00:34:13I don't know.
00:34:15I don't know.
00:34:16I don't know.
00:34:17I don't know.
00:34:18I don't know.
00:34:19I don't know.
00:34:20I don't know.
00:34:21I don't know.
00:34:22I don't know.
00:34:23I don't know.
00:34:24I don't know.
00:34:25I don't know.
00:34:26I don't know.
00:34:27I don't know.
00:34:28I don't know.
00:34:29I don't know.
00:34:3647 years ago, I stood here, a young boy.
00:34:46I watched my first ship come in.
00:34:51they say that memories
00:34:54they're longer than dreams
00:34:57but my dreams
00:35:01those dreams of long ago
00:35:06they still give me hope
00:35:09and faith in my class
00:35:12I can't
00:35:18believe that there's
00:35:19no hope
00:35:21hey come on George
00:35:37your lads will be in the Baltic fleet now
00:35:41you know
00:35:41pints on the bar
00:35:44Logo said he might come over
00:35:47here I go
00:35:50to get nothing
00:35:53George
00:36:07they'll be waiting for us
00:36:20you know George
00:36:20oh Jesus
00:36:26oh Jesus
00:36:26oh
00:36:31oh
00:36:35oh
00:36:38oh
00:36:40Oh, no, no, no.
00:37:10Oh, no, no.
00:37:40Oh, no, no, no.
00:38:10Oh, no, no, no.
00:38:40Oh, no, no.
00:39:10Oh, no, no, no.
00:39:40Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:40:10Oh, no.
00:40:40In my flesh I shall see God, my Saviour.
00:40:42I myself shall see Him.
00:40:44With my own eyes I shall gaze upon Him.
00:40:47And in my flesh I shall see God, my Saviour.
00:40:50This is the hope which is laid up in my heart.
00:40:52And in my flesh I shall see God, my Saviour.
00:40:56And in my flesh I shall see God.
00:41:05I shall see Him.
00:41:08And in my flesh I shall see God.
00:41:09And in my flesh I shall see God.
00:41:39In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Amen.
00:42:01The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy
00:42:06Spirit be with you all.
00:42:07My brothers and sisters, to prepare ourselves to celebrate the sacred mysteries, let us
00:42:17call to mind our sins.
00:42:29Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.
00:42:32This is how they persecuted the prophecy for you.
00:42:35This is the gospel of the Lord.
00:42:38Praise to you, O Lord Jesus Christ.
00:42:40Please sit down.
00:42:47My dear friends, may I say that I have never seen so many people gathered here to pay their
00:43:14last respects.
00:43:15I am sure that the family of Patrick Malone must be proud.
00:43:20Your father's name's George.
00:43:23I'm sorry.
00:43:24But he was christened here in this very church as Patrick, and that is his name as known
00:43:32to Almighty God.
00:43:33I don't care what his name was known by under Almighty God.
00:43:38Patrick Malone means nothing to the people here.
00:43:42His name was George Malone.
00:43:44That's how he's known by all of us, George Malone.
00:43:46I am sure that the family of George Malone must be proud of the recognition and respect
00:43:56accorded to this man, to George Malone.
00:44:00The acts of the apostles perhaps sum up best the effect that this one man's life must have
00:44:06had on all who met him.
00:44:08It says in the act of the apostles, silver and gold have I none, but such as I have, give
00:44:17I thee.
00:44:20From what I have learnt of Pat George Malone, I believe this noble and fine sentiment pertains
00:44:28to him.
00:44:30Of one thing be certain, however, and at this sad time, when by nature of why we are gathered
00:44:34here this morning, we must be aware of our own mortality.
00:44:38Let us remember we are all children of Almighty God.
00:44:41We are all here on this good earth till he calls us to him.
00:44:43And we must always, in the word of the Lord, stand ready because the Son of Man is coming
00:44:48at an hour you do not expect.
00:44:50And with this in mind, I would like to remind you of my earlier reading from the Romans,
00:44:55chapter 14, verses 7 to 12.
00:44:58The life and death of each of us has its influence on others.
00:45:01If we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord.
00:45:04This explains why Christ both died and came to life.
00:45:08It was so that he might be Lord both of the dead and the living.
00:45:11This is also why you must never pass judgment on a brother or treatment with contempt.
00:45:15We shall all stand before the judgment seat of God, as scripture says.
00:45:22Be my life, it is the Lord who speaks.
00:45:24Every knee shall bend before me and every tongue shall praise God.
00:45:28It is to God, therefore, that each of us will have to...
00:45:30I'm sorry, Father, but you're not on.
00:45:35We didn't come here to listen to this.
00:45:42The last thing I want to do is to stand up and interrupt you.
00:45:46But you'd better know we're all here today not to send George to a better place or a judgment day
00:45:57or to worry about our own going
00:46:02but to remember his life
00:46:07and curse the fact that he's not here.
00:46:24He was a good man.
00:46:29He was the best man I ever knew.
00:46:32Oh, I love George Malone.
00:46:42And our lives are going to be a lot emptier
00:46:45now that he's not here.
00:46:51He didn't do nothing for no reward.
00:46:55Not here, nor in heaven.
00:46:59Well, yes.
00:47:12It's clear that the church has very little to do here today
00:47:19to pay its own respects to George Malone.
00:47:24And I understand that.
00:47:31I'm aware of the intensity of feeling.
00:47:33Good life lost
00:47:37was little compensation
00:47:41for those who remain.
00:47:45in the name of the Father
00:47:49and the Son
00:47:49and the Holy Ghost.
00:47:51Amen.
00:47:51And that's right.
00:47:53Let's look.
00:47:54I'm sorry.
00:47:54I'm sorry.
00:47:55I'm sorry.
00:47:56I'm sorry.
00:47:56I'm sorry, but I can't have it.
00:47:57You got it.
00:47:57I'm sorry.
00:47:58I can't have it.
00:47:59I can't have it.
00:48:01I can't have it.
00:48:01Yes, I can have it.
00:48:02I can't have it.
00:48:03Let's go.
00:48:33Let's go.
00:48:35Ma'am.
00:48:37Hold that, ma'am, come on.
00:48:39Get off.
00:48:40Ma'am.
00:48:41Ma'am, no, never mind.
00:48:42Ma'am.
00:48:43Oh, come on, ma'am.
00:48:45Jesus.
00:48:46Ma'am.
00:48:48Ma'am.
00:48:49Take it easy, boys.
00:48:51All right.
00:48:52Come on.
00:48:54Oh.
00:48:55Oh.
00:48:56Oh.
00:48:57Oh.
00:48:58Oh.
00:48:59Oh, God.
00:49:00They're all right, ma'am.
00:49:02She's OK.
00:49:03I think she's all right.
00:49:04Yeah.
00:49:05Mother.
00:49:06Come on.
00:49:07Come on.
00:49:08You're going on.
00:49:09Come on.
00:49:10Come on.
00:49:11Come on.
00:49:12Come on.
00:49:13Oh, God.
00:49:14To save her!
00:49:15Oh.
00:49:16Oh.
00:49:17Oh.
00:49:18Oh, God.
00:49:19Oh, God.
00:49:21Oh, God.
00:49:25Oh, God.
00:51:28Take it easy, Bert.
00:51:29Take it easy, Bert.
00:51:59Take it easy, Bert.
00:52:01Not a lot.
00:52:02How much money have we got?
00:52:06Enough.
00:52:07Good.
00:52:08Good.
00:52:09Because I am going to get arse old.
00:52:29Good.
00:52:30Thanks, Roni.
00:52:33If I wear it right there, I'd whistle and I'd sing.
00:52:57That's what I like about this place, Chris. It's nice and quiet at lunch times, isn't it?
00:53:27Are you all right there, fellas?
00:53:33All right, lads.
00:53:37I told you you went away, Kev.
00:53:40I did.
00:53:42Well, what happened?
00:53:44I came back, you know.
00:53:48Are you fellas one another or what?
00:53:51Not from you's two, no.
00:53:53Ah, come on, Dix.
00:54:00Well, you can win them all.
00:54:04Oh, shite, not shake hands.
00:54:12Shake hands.
00:54:15I can't do it there, shakes. I've got dermatitis.
00:54:19Shake hands.
00:54:23What do you want?
00:54:34An ambulance, no?
00:54:36No, I'll have a pint of pitta shakes.
00:54:38A pint of pitta, boss.
00:54:39Let's have your glasses, please.
00:54:41Come on, ladies. Let's have your glasses.
00:54:44Let's have your glasses.
00:54:45Let's have your glasses.
00:54:46Let's have your glasses, please.
00:54:47Let's have your glasses, please.
00:54:49What?
00:54:50At ten past twelve.
00:54:51Must be bleeding, joking.
00:54:52Shake hands.
00:54:53Oh, come on, you shakes. You're barred out.
00:54:55Shake hands.
00:54:56Well, I'll let you off this side. What are you having?
00:55:09What?
00:55:10What?
00:55:11I'll have a pint of pitta, Joseph.
00:55:13That's any glasses, please!
00:55:18Hey, hey, what's up with him?
00:55:20Those dickheads over there slip some speed into slops.
00:55:24Going full well, he drinks the dregs.
00:55:27I tried to lock him in the toilet before, but he built the bloody door down.
00:55:32That's not nice.
00:55:34I like Harold.
00:55:35He's my friend.
00:55:42Shake hands.
00:55:45Shake hands now.
00:55:48Has he had a go at yours as well?
00:55:50Er, yeah.
00:55:52I'll tell you.
00:55:53I've been glad when I'm gone.
00:55:55I've been due for a move for nearly nine months now, but you can't get anyone else to come here.
00:55:58I wouldn't mind, you know, but...
00:56:03Find a pitta for the boy.
00:56:07I wouldn't mind, but...
00:56:08Shake hands.
00:56:10I talk to myself. Shake hands.
00:56:15And if I find out who's bringing home brewing here...
00:56:19I wouldn't mind, you know, but three years ago...
00:56:24Three years...
00:56:25Make that two pints.
00:56:26Shake hands.
00:56:27Shake hands.
00:56:28Three years ago, this was a choir.
00:56:29Huh?
00:56:30I mean, there was only...
00:56:32There's only fights at weekends and weddings.
00:56:34I mean, if they...
00:56:35Ah!
00:56:38Ah!
00:56:40Ah!
00:56:45Make that three pints, boss.
00:56:47If they got legless, they danced on the tables.
00:56:49Now they break them over each other's heads.
00:56:51Get it down your life, get it down your life.
00:56:52Get it down your life, get it down your life.
00:56:53Someone is bringing home brewing here, you know.
00:56:55I know they are.
00:56:57Empty your glasses, please!
00:57:00I mean...
00:57:01They've only...
00:57:02They've all...
00:57:03They've all got too much time to kill.
00:57:05Shake hands.
00:57:08Look!
00:57:09I've got myself shake hands.
00:57:10I've got to spit on somebody else's hands.
00:57:12I can't.
00:57:13Look!
00:57:14I've got...
00:57:16I...
00:57:17I...
00:57:18I...
00:57:19I...
00:57:20I...
00:57:21Let's face that, boys.
00:57:22It's in bed, really!
00:57:23Look!
00:57:25Just flicking look at the...
00:57:28I got him in the cellar.
00:57:29I got him in the cellar.
00:57:30What's her do...
00:57:31Well, here we are.
00:57:32Oh, my bum!
00:57:33Just take a look around, eh?
00:57:34We all had something to give.
00:57:38W-Nasher, M-Nasher, over there.
00:57:39Gnasher.
00:57:40We never gnashed him until Tate and Line Lady Moffett.
00:57:42And Ronnie, Ronnie, he was a waiter at the Adelphi.
00:57:46Last thing he did was rob the uniform when he left.
00:57:50He had no time for his friggin' whistling then.
00:57:52It's time.
00:57:59Sheikhafts, Sheikhafts was a bouncer in town
00:58:01and at least two of those lads had apprenticeships.
00:58:05Everybody was either respectable or a villain.
00:58:08Hurry along now, please!
00:58:10Haven't you got any home to go to?
00:58:11They've got good reasons to get pissed.
00:58:13Now they just get pissed cos they wish they were dead.
00:58:16So do I.
00:58:18I mean, after all, you know, this is only building up for Saturday night.
00:58:24Hey, say what, Joe?
00:58:25This is going to be the right to end all night.
00:58:27Oh, shite!
00:58:29Not another redundancy party.
00:58:31Oh, four, four, four, four, four!
00:58:33Listen, Joey, come on, mate.
00:58:35Come on, mate.
00:58:35Every single one barred out already.
00:58:37What am I going to do?
00:58:38Right, now, listen.
00:58:39Hey, come here.
00:58:40Joey!
00:58:41Oh, Joey, listen, let me say, come on!
00:58:44The manager for Eagle's got a shotgun.
00:58:46Hey, come on, now.
00:58:47Joey!
00:58:48I'd only shoot myself if I had one.
00:58:50A golden lager plus six whiskeys and a gin and tonic with a puff.
00:58:53I'll leave off mine.
00:58:55There you are, Joe.
00:58:56When that's done, when that's done, let us know, all right?
00:58:59Hey, what do you want, fellas?
00:59:01Anything you want?
00:59:01No, you're all right, Mitch.
00:59:02What's up with you?
00:59:03You look like you've been to a funeral.
00:59:04Hey, look, boys, I've got a grand in here.
00:59:05When it's gone, it's gone.
00:59:05Frig it!
00:59:06No, you're all right, Mitch.
00:59:07We're in, honest.
00:59:08You can be here again, can you?
00:59:22Two more parts over there, Joey.
00:59:23Large brandy, mate, all.
00:59:25Much appreciated.
00:59:26I hope that's here again.
00:59:27What do you want, eh?
00:59:28What do you want?
00:59:30Come on, it's all right.
00:59:31I'd wear me.
00:59:33I'd wear me.
00:59:36Something.
00:59:41He wants planes, sir, didn't he?
00:59:43It was a lousy job, anyway.
00:59:45Are you lousy old ladies?
00:59:46What's your mind, then, eh?
00:59:48Whiskey and dry ginger, please.
00:59:49It's my pleasure.
00:59:51Whiskey and dry ginger, please.
00:59:54I'm going now.
00:59:56You have fun.
00:59:56Look, hang on.
00:59:57I'll just, uh, come with you.
01:00:02I want to buy someone in as well, Joey, for the play school after.
01:00:06How are you going now?
01:00:07How are you going now?
01:00:09How are you going now?
01:00:10How are you going now?
01:00:13How are we, everyone?
01:00:17Give them a chance.
01:00:21Where's my baby, Barry?
01:00:24Hey, look, are you not, are you?
01:00:26Oh, Mitch, I've got to get on his friggin' assail.
01:00:28Have another way.
01:00:29Now, see you, man.
01:00:31Where's my son in drink, then?
01:00:33Hey, come back here.
01:00:34I'll drink it.
01:00:43She hands.
01:00:49She hands.
01:00:53She hands.
01:00:57She hands.
01:00:58If I were a blackbird
01:01:26I'd whistle
01:01:28Another part of a better boss
01:01:56George is dead
01:02:02So you've said
01:02:04Yeah
01:02:07But George is dead
01:02:10I know Chrissie
01:02:11I know
01:02:12You know what he stood for
01:02:15Don't you
01:02:16What do you mean
01:02:19Yeah well
01:02:22That's dead and all
01:02:24Isn't it
01:02:24For Christ's sake
01:02:28I told you to shut off
01:02:29All right
01:02:31You're gonna go
01:02:32Hello
01:02:33Hello
01:02:33Hello
01:02:34Hello
01:02:35Hello
01:02:37Hello
01:02:38Hey
01:02:40Hey
01:02:41Well I never felt
01:02:45More like singing the blues
01:02:47Cause I never thought
01:02:49That I'd ever lose your love
01:02:51Dear
01:02:52Why are you dreaming this way
01:02:54I never felt more like crying all night
01:02:58Nothing is wrong
01:02:59Hey Joe
01:03:00Look at this here
01:03:01Go
01:03:02It's either them or me
01:03:08Finish them
01:03:12Finish them
01:03:15Hey you dicker
01:03:22Are you blind
01:03:22There isn't a soul in there
01:03:38Who is certified
01:03:39They
01:03:41Are all sane people
01:03:43What's going wrong
01:03:48What's going wrong
01:03:50Everything
01:03:52Everything
01:03:52Everything
01:03:56Beam me up Scotty
01:04:12Beam me up
01:04:14Get the job
01:04:31Go on
01:04:34Get the job
01:04:34I'm not gonna��
01:04:36I'm not gonna
01:04:52Get the job
01:04:54Don't try
01:04:55Get the job
01:04:56That's why I love jeering
01:04:58When I was a girl
01:05:00I don't know
01:05:01I understand
01:05:02Next
01:05:02Short
01:05:03I have a ambition
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