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In this episode of “Coronation Street,” relationships are tested, secrets are revealed, and tensions rise as the residents of Weatherfield face new challenges. From love to betrayal, this episode brings the drama, suspense, and emotional moments. English dub and subtitles included.

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01:24Off you go.
01:25Now, tonight, it's just drinks and nibbles.
01:29I don't like a fuss.
01:3165, eh?
01:33Hey, you're nothing but a newborn baby.
01:36Oh, get away, Victor.
01:38Listen, I don't tell you the number of times I've celebrated summer to rovers in the rovers down the years.
01:46I'll be there.
01:47Great.
01:48I'll be more than happy to raise a glass with you.
01:50Fantastic.
01:51You know, it just isn't a proper party, unless there are a few fine-looking fellas.
01:58I'll see you later.
01:59You will. Be careful.
02:01Now, you'll be coming to my party later, won't you?
02:05Just drinks and nibbles. I don't like a fuss.
02:08I'm always up for a party, me.
02:10I'd be delighted, Maggie. Thank you.
02:12Ken, do you want me to fetch my grandson to help with this tree?
02:16Oh, yeah, that'd be great.
02:17No, no, no, we're fine. We're fine.
02:18Oh, it's all right for you to say. You're not doing out.
02:21I'm the patriarch of the family. I shouldn't have to.
02:24Exactly, Ken. Why have a dog and bark yourself?
02:28I'll see you all later. Can't stop. I've got a hair appointment.
02:33All right. Bye-bye.
02:35Did she just call me a dog?
02:36Hey, 50 girl. Ready when you're up?
02:44We just put the Christmas decorations up.
02:57Customers won't be able to find the bar through this lot.
03:00Yeah, I'll be there in an hour. Cheers.
03:02Oh, oh, no, you don't. You're not going anywhere.
03:04It was your idea to decorate for your mum's birthday party tonight.
03:08But Ollie can handle that.
03:09Oh, yeah, nothing better for heartbreak than rummaging through a filthy box of rubbish.
03:13Your mother, your idea, your responsibility.
03:16It'll be fine, night of my life.
03:18I need to pick up the flowers. Me and I ain't got a deal.
03:20Oh, Tracy won't like that.
03:21Well, I couldn't give two oots what Tracy does and doesn't like.
03:24I'm not having this one. Propping up a bar while we do all the work.
03:27I'm not scathing. I swear I've got a million things to do.
03:29But me and Sean can handle lunch.
03:31Oh, thank you, Glenda.
03:33Now, listen, what would you say to a nice leisurely lunch?
03:37I would say, oh, hi, nice leisurely lunch.
03:40Great. You take my mat out.
03:42I beg your pardon?
03:43After she gets her hair done.
03:44Please, I don't want her to see this place until it's done up.
03:47Or worse, directing me from a bar store.
03:49Well, they've spelt anniversary wrong on this one.
03:51Just take her somewhere local. Nice girly lunch, yeah?
03:54Nice girly lunch, me and your mum?
03:56What are we, sex in the city?
03:59I'm going to kill him.
04:01You know, you've done a lovely job there, Maria.
04:04Aw, well, I'm very pleased that you like it.
04:07So convenient to have a salon right across the street.
04:10Eva said this place would soon feel like home.
04:13Well, I'm surprised she came back here with some help, to be honest.
04:16How do you mean?
04:17Oh, just ignore me. I'm not one for gossiping.
04:20Since when?
04:22And what is a hairdresser's for but gossip?
04:25Maggie, I am like a priest, me.
04:27Whatever I hear under them dryers goes to me grave.
04:29And if you believe that...
04:32I meant to say...
04:34Sorry about having words while the lads were fighting.
04:39It's just, you know...
04:41I'm not one to bear a grudge, so...
04:44We'd say no more about it.
04:46Okay?
04:46Oh, that's fine by me.
04:48And, look, I'm sorry, too.
04:49I shouldn't have kicked off like that.
04:52Boys will be boys, eh?
04:53Don't I well know it, with two of me own,
04:55I'd now two grandsons to boot.
04:59Do you know what I'm going to do?
05:00I'm going to go and get you them conditioners I was on about.
05:03Think of it as a birthday present.
05:12What exactly is the beef between Maria and Eva?
05:16I know I am a wee bit psychic,
05:18but you don't have to be to get the sense
05:20that there's bad blood between the two of them.
05:22I really shouldn't say.
05:24Oh, come on.
05:26It is my birthday, after all.
05:28Okay, so, Maria and Aidan
05:32used to have a bit of a thing.
05:34They never.
05:35Well, he was with Eva.
05:37I've already said too much.
05:39There you go.
05:40Don't tell the boss.
05:41Oh, you're so kind.
05:43Why don't the two of you
05:44come to my birthday due tonight at the Rovers?
05:46It should be great, crack.
05:48Oh, I love a good crack me.
05:49Yeah, we will.
05:50Thanks, that's dead kind, that.
05:52Oh.
05:53Um, Bethany, can you start Maggie's payment out?
05:55I just want to tidy the back room.
05:56Yes.
05:57I'll see you later.
05:57See you later.
06:00There you go.
06:03Oh.
06:05Hiya.
06:06Everything all right over the road?
06:08Yeah, fine.
06:09No, Maria.
06:10What's she doing?
06:11Waxing a tash in the back?
06:13Listen, I thought I'd take you for lunch.
06:15Lunch?
06:15To hear this one.
06:17Where I come from, we call it dinner.
06:19All right, well, something you would eat
06:20in the middle of the day.
06:21I'd hate to confuse you.
06:22Not that it takes much.
06:24Well, I never say no to a free meal.
06:26I'll see you later, sweetheart.
06:29Bye, babe.
06:30See you later.
06:30Bye.
06:33Oh.
06:34Lovely woman.
06:34So this is my posh lunch, is it?
06:46Well, you keep telling us you don't want to fuss.
06:48Well, mission accomplished.
06:49Oh, look.
06:51They do egg and chips.
06:53There's posh for you.
06:55Will you be eating in?
06:56Yeah, please, Roy.
06:58Well, take a seat anyway, please.
07:00Oh, and a happy birthday, Maggie.
07:02Oh, thank you, Roy.
07:04I wanted to come here for my birthday dinner
07:06because I can't be doing with those fancy restaurants
07:09with the big plates and the tiny bit of food on them
07:11that Eva likes.
07:12Now, will you be coming to my party later?
07:14I will, and I very much appreciate being asked.
07:23Aye, aye.
07:24Showing your mother-in-law local highlights, are you?
07:26I'm being brought out for my birthday.
07:28Aren't I lucky?
07:30How are you settling in?
07:31Really good, thanks, yeah.
07:33Ben's happy.
07:34Mind you, you stand him up somewhere
07:35with a pint in his hand and he's happy anywhere, so...
07:38Don't exaggerate, Mal.
07:39It's really good to have you back.
07:52See, now, this must be the husband.
07:56I wonder how he died.
07:58Well, I don't know, but I suppose it wouldn't be
08:00in very good taste to ask her on her birthday.
08:01Yeah, probably not.
08:03We are making a meal of it, though, aren't we?
08:05Well, if you can't go mad on your birthday, Glenda,
08:07when can you go mad?
08:08Angel, what do you think of her?
08:09Who?
08:11Maggie.
08:12Oh, I do, yes.
08:14She's like a young Maureen O'Hara.
08:15Could you be in my camper?
08:17Possibly, if I tried.
08:19Come on.
08:23Hey, just finished school?
08:24Nope.
08:25I'm still there.
08:26This is a hologram.
08:28Ask a stupid question, I suppose.
08:31I won't be a second.
08:32I just need to sort out his training.
08:33Yeah, just nip to the loo.
08:36Will you wind your neck in?
08:38When you stop flaying with him,
08:39just stop giving him and me
08:42dirty looks every time you set eyes on us.
08:44It's not that easy.
08:45Just fix your face before someone clucks something.
08:49Great, you're back.
08:50Get in here, we're doing presents.
08:51All right, get your cards and prezzies ready for inspection by her highness.
09:00I don't have time to get her anything.
09:01Get right in.
09:02And the present I got is from both of us.
09:04Oh, cheers, bro.
09:04Oh, wow.
09:09You look amazing, Eva.
09:12And what am I?
09:13Chopped liver?
09:14You look incredible, ma.
09:16Like a young, er...
09:18Raquel Welch.
09:19It's so unfair that I've got to miss this party.
09:23Oh, bye-bye.
09:24There'll be loads more.
09:26Yeah, when you're 25, you can do whatever you want, love.
09:28No, you're 15.
09:31Oh, the half a glass on my birthday isn't going to kill him.
09:35Seeing as he's a drinker these days.
09:37Well, I'm surprised Uncle Finley isn't here for this.
09:39Well, he's living that big Florida life of his with his teenage girlfriend.
09:45She's 32.
09:47Anyway, let's not dwell on those who aren't here.
09:52Let's concentrate on those who are.
09:54Although your father would have loved this, may he rest in peace.
09:58At least until you get there.
10:00Ha!
10:01Ha-ha.
10:02Cheers.
10:03Cheers, ma.
10:03Cheers.
10:04Well, you don't down it.
10:07Will you ever stop having to go with every tiny thing?
10:13Leave it, Ben.
10:15He's got a lot of your dad in him.
10:17He could be a hothead too, you know.
10:19Mm-hmm.
10:23Ha-ha.
10:24It's not even real.
10:38You found a bottle in the park.
10:40I meant rose water, like he showed me.
10:42With paddles from the garden.
10:43A bell smells rank.
10:46It has the best smell of all, love.
10:48Thank you, sweetheart.
10:50Shall we tuck in?
10:51The boys are up with us.
10:53Oh, bless you all.
10:55The three men in my life.
10:57Aren't I a lucky woman?
10:58Right, just before we do, you know I hate all this fuss on my birthday.
11:06So, I got you boys something too.
11:10It's one of them new game things.
11:13Oh, my God.
11:14Hey, watch your language.
11:16And it's to share.
11:18I'm not made of money.
11:19Can we play it now?
11:20You eat your breakfast first.
11:22At least let us try it out.
11:24Please.
11:25Five minutes, then back to the table, all right?
11:27You're the best mum in the world.
11:28Oh, stop.
11:30Go on with cheese.
11:34Where'd you get the money for that?
11:36Discount Dave down the pub.
11:38Did you see their little faces?
11:41Yeah, and I can imagine the carnage in about three minutes' time
11:43in one chair of the other.
11:46Why did you never mention this to me?
11:47And when was I supposed to do that?
11:49When you were down the rugby club with your pals?
11:51Or glued to the TV watching a match?
11:54We need to discuss this stuff, Maggie.
11:56You're ruining them.
11:58Do not tell me how to raise my boys.
12:15Everybody's waiting.
12:16I'll be right there.
12:17It's showtime.
12:29I'm not one to bear a grudge.
12:51Everyone is welcome tonight.
12:53So, how are you finding it round here, then, Maggie?
12:55Grand, thank you.
12:56The thing I can't get used to is all the pigeons.
12:59I do not have pigeons in it all.
13:01No.
13:02The seagulls ate them all.
13:04Most of them are drones.
13:06Eh?
13:06They're mixed with the real pigeons.
13:07They're spying us from China.
13:08What?
13:09Chinese pigeon jokes?
13:11I've read about it.
13:12In the Beano?
13:13Online.
13:15Well, think about it.
13:16Have you ever seen a baby pigeon?
13:17How does that daft lad even dress himself in the mornings?
13:22We've often wondered.
13:24Stick around.
13:25There'll be bubbles later.
13:26Unless you have other plans.
13:28I'll let you know when I do.
13:30Buffet coming through.
13:31Oh, what we having?
13:32Oh, you keep your hands to yourself until the clean film comes off, my girl.
13:36Is that supposed to be me, Benjamin Driscoll?
13:38There you are, ladies.
13:39I need a pint.
13:40Yeah, you read my mane.
13:41Well, she seems to be going down well with the Pontus.
13:45Oh, are you?
13:46It's all sweetness and light in public.
13:48An absolute count to me in private.
13:51Right, you wouldn't be the first woman at odds with the mother-in-law.
13:54Well, the thing is, if I wasn't with her precious Ben, I actually think we'd get on great.
13:59Just do like every other woman's done with her mother-in-law since she's adult.
14:03What's that?
14:04Put on a smile, agree with everything she says, then complain to anyone that'll listen.
14:09Listen, come on.
14:20So, is it a private party or can anyone join?
14:29How'd you get them?
14:31You know, I live in a pub.
14:35Oh, yeah, fair point.
14:36Talking about pubs, I start a shift in 15 minutes, so why don't you get yourself cleaned
14:40up, get some coffee down on you before you bring your dad seizure?
14:43Does that sober you up?
14:46Never worked for me, like, but it's what they do in the movies, innit?
14:50Come on, then.
14:52You're going the wrong way.
14:55Get your bag, Will.
14:57That's it.
14:58Come on.
14:59Off you go.
14:59Well, long ago, women would have been well retired at 65.
15:12Well, you're still working well into your 90s.
15:15Thanks for the reminder.
15:17In fact, I think I'm the only retiree here.
15:21Oh, yeah?
15:21Yeah.
15:21Have you got any words of wisdom, Ken, for those of us approaching it?
15:28Don't get old.
15:29Can I get a tray, please?
15:30You don't need a tray, Brian.
15:33Not when I have a big lump of the sun drinking my barrels dry here.
15:37Now, help the gentleman, please, Benjamin.
15:39Ah, Deidre had a friend who sold her house and bought her cabin on the cruise ship.
15:50How do you mean, bought?
15:52I've read about this.
15:54They sell cabins, light flats.
15:56Oh.
15:56Perpetual travel for the rest of one's days.
15:59It has a certain romantic appeal.
16:02Not to mention state-of-the-art medical care, free food, free booze, and nightly entertainment.
16:07Oh.
16:08What do you reckon, Ken?
16:10Sell number one and sail the Mediterranean for the rest of your life.
16:16How does it feel?
16:17Well, I'm working on a counter-argument.
16:20I'm failing.
16:21Well, if you do decide to sell next door, let me know.
16:24I'll knock through and put in a pool table.
16:28Hey, G&T, please.
16:30Oh, I'll make that two.
16:32What are you doing here?
16:33I invited her.
16:34Did you not hear the girl?
16:36Gin and tonics, Eva.
16:38Chop, chop.
16:46Everyone just treats me like a kid.
16:49Yeah.
16:52Do you know who always says that?
16:54Hmm.
16:55Kids.
16:56Connie.
16:57Look, Will, I know how hard it is uprooting your life.
17:04I get it.
17:05I've been there myself.
17:08But, you know, like me, you'll find your feet with it all.
17:12Well, you'll settle in, you'll meet new friends and you'll meet a good girl.
17:19Hey, come on.
17:21You're a dead nice lad.
17:25Whoa.
17:26What in God's name is going on here?
17:28Well, it is a thing.
17:30He was really, really drunk and I was just trying to sober him up.
17:33Oh, I saw what you were trying to do.
17:34Just, just chill, man.
17:36It's my birthday.
17:38Now, stop making a show of yourself.
17:41Get out in that bar and sober up.
17:43Sober up in the bar.
17:45Doug, get smart with me, boy.
17:46Go!
17:47Go!
17:47Don't blame him.
17:53I don't.
17:54I blame you.
17:57Me?
17:58Hang on a minute.
17:59He was drinking in the guinow.
18:00I was trying to help him.
18:01If you want to hang on to your job,
18:04you'll keep your mouth shut
18:05and stay well away from my grandson.
18:08Do you hear me?
18:17Will, why didn't you come and help me
18:28take the clean film off the food?
18:29You sure I won't mess it up again?
18:31It's not that hard.
18:37Boy, do I love working with teenagers.
18:40Tell me about it.
18:42Oh, here they are, the life and souls.
18:44Now we can really start the party.
18:46Nice to see you, too.
18:48Tonight is not about you, Leanne.
18:51Toya, don't you look lovely?
18:54Oh, thanks, Maggie.
18:55You really light up a room.
18:57When you walk out a bit.
19:00Hey, I thought you'd be made up.
19:01This is us made up.
19:02It's about us be way, innit?
19:06Hey, what have I missed?
19:08Oh, come on, love, sit down.
19:10Your father's gone mad.
19:11He's sole number one to the new landlord
19:14who wants it so that he can knock through
19:16to put a pool table in it.
19:19What?
19:21Two more G&Ts, please, Eva.
19:25Lauren, could you serve this customer for me, please?
19:27Oh, fine.
19:29Lovely customer service.
19:33Well, if you don't like it, you know what you can do.
19:35Oh, well, you just let it go.
19:37You've got Ben now and I'm married.
19:40Do you still dabble in home-wrecking or...?
19:42I don't know what you're laughing at.
19:45Are you colourfully straight?
19:46Er, no.
19:47Don't talk to her like that.
19:48Get out.
19:49You're bad.
19:50Oh, what for?
19:51For sleeping with your boyfriend 150 years ago?
19:53What's going on?
19:55She just said I'm bad.
19:56Eva, what has got into you?
19:58She is my guest.
20:00Ben, I don't want her here.
20:01And as landlady, it is my prerogative, so...
20:03Tonight is my birthday, and I am the co-owner.
20:08You wouldn't have got near this place without my money.
20:11She stays.
20:13Thank you, Maggie.
20:14We spoke about this, babe.
20:16You know, this is a fresh start.
20:17You shouldn't go up resurrecting old grudges from years ago.
20:21So you're going to agree with him, Mum?
20:22Again?
20:23All right, fine.
20:31You could have encouraged him.
20:33Don't go lecturing me.
20:34There's plenty I could say.
20:35If they lost the game, it's not the end of the world.
20:38We need to teach them about life.
20:40About winning.
20:41Or do you want to leave it to those imbecile teachers at his school?
20:44Rather them than you.
20:46Filling his head with unrealistic rubbish!
20:49No.
20:52Dad!
20:53What are you doing?
20:57Is this because we lost the match?
20:59You know how seriously your father takes his rugby, son.
21:04It's a bit too much sometimes.
21:06I'll do better.
21:08So, I know you will, son.
21:12Thank you all for coming, and for making my family so welcome.
21:27I know it hasn't been long, but I feel certain we made the right decision moving to this street,
21:33and this wonderful community full of close, loving families.
21:39So, let's fill our bellies and our glasses and celebrate.
21:4565 years and still going strong.
21:48Good night, Ken.
22:10Good night.
22:13Happy?
22:15Yes, I am.
22:16Do you know I'm saving the story about the time I bumped off school with my mates
22:20and went to the pictures, and you were outside the exit waiting for me?
22:23I needed eyes in the back of me head with you two.
22:26Especially after...
22:28Dad?
22:30I suppose there's times like this, you know, doing family stuff I'm missing the most.
22:35Me too.
22:36He'd have been dead proud of the way you stepped up, though.
22:39I know that.
22:41Come here, here, and give your old mum a big hug.
22:4660 flame and five.
22:52That's better than the alternative.
22:54Am I the only one working here?
22:56All right.
22:57She has done that to wind me up.
23:05Oh, don't let it get to you.
23:06She doesn't even know Maria.
23:08Why is she acting like their best friends all of a sudden?
23:10She hates me.
23:12Maria or Maggie?
23:13Both.
23:14Oh, look, I've already told you.
23:15Mother-in-laws never think that anybody's good enough for the precious little boys.
23:19You've been talking to Glenda.
23:20Trust me, she is not a normal mother-in-law.
23:23She is deranged.
23:24This one time, right, I'd bought Ben a cashmere jumper, beautiful.
23:27Well, it was a cashmere mix, but anyway, he loved it.
23:30What did she go and do?
23:32Accidentally put it on a hot wash.
23:34When that jumper came out, Susie'd have been hard-pushed to fit in that.
23:38Well, it could have been a genuine mistake.
23:40Oh, please.
23:41Whose side are you on?
23:42It's bad enough that Ben thinks the sun shines out of a hacienda.
23:44It is like living with the Sopranos.
23:48And manipulate.
23:49Don't get me started on how much that woman manipulates him.
23:52And he's all like, oh, yes, Mum.
23:54Great, Mum.
23:55Three bags pig in full, Mum.
23:59Before you ask, Leon, castration was pretty painless.
24:0665, though.
24:07I mean, 50s, you can still have it.
24:09Matt Damon, he's hot.
24:11Jamie Foxx, he is hot.
24:13Three more years and I'll be the ripe old age, my son.
24:16Are you going to hit him or shall I?
24:18Ah, George Clooney, he's hot.
24:21Yeah.
24:23Where did my dad go?
24:25Oh, he's gone home.
24:25He was feeling a little...
24:26He was upset.
24:28By what?
24:29By you.
24:30Kicking off when you thought he'd blown your inheritance.
24:33Which he was never going to do anyway.
24:35I think the landlord might have trouble getting a change of use permission anyway.
24:39Fair point.
24:40Yes, but it's not the point I want to make.
24:43It's like this, Tracy.
24:45As you get older, you cherish your relationships more and more.
24:50Especially the ones that are close to us.
24:53I miss Jenny every day.
24:56Same for me with Julie.
24:58Hayley.
24:58And I miss Gran.
25:01Believe me, money.
25:03We did nothing compared to spending time with a loved one.
25:08And on that point, I'm off to my bed.
25:11Oh, time.
25:14Don't take it for granted.
25:17Right, Rita, I'll walk you.
25:19Come on, you.
25:19We're going this way.
25:21Good night.
25:22Good night.
25:23So anything else you want to get off your chest?
25:25Right, I'd better get back to work.
25:27See you.
25:30Look, I know you're going to defend her.
25:32It's fine.
25:33I get it.
25:34But, babe, she has turned you into a right mummy's boy.
25:38And it's not just you.
25:39It's Will and Ollie and all.
25:40Cheers.
25:41Oh, come on.
25:42You can't be acting all hurt now.
25:44You love it.
25:45That woman worships you.
25:47And meanwhile, I feel like it's a life's mission
25:50to make me feel as much use as a cardboard chip pan.
25:54Babe, you've got to remember,
25:55things weren't easy after my dad ate.
25:57It was just the three of us.
25:59She had to take care of everything.
26:01I'm sorry, babe.
26:01You can't keep using that excuse.
26:04I was raised by a single mum too, you know.
26:06Look, what do you want?
26:08I...
26:08I would just like it.
26:11If you would occasionally take my side, please.
26:14Can she be difficult?
26:16Yes.
26:16But she can also be really generous.
26:20And if it wasn't for her chipping in big time,
26:22we wouldn't have been able to get this place.
26:25I'm going to go and grab some plates.
26:30I'm just...
26:31Yeah?
26:32And with our Ben,
26:33it was all sports, sports, sports.
26:36Morning, noon and night.
26:37Rugby, I take it.
26:38Yes.
26:39Captain in primary,
26:41house captain in secondary,
26:44then school captain
26:45and captain of the county team.
26:47Your other son?
26:49Finlay.
26:49Oh, could charm the birds out of the trees,
26:52that fella.
26:53Well, you're very fortunate
26:54to have such a loving family.
26:56I am.
26:58Although,
26:58you wouldn't think it to hear us kicking off.
27:00Oh, I suspect Audrey and Ken may empathise,
27:04but then that's a whole part of life's rich tapestry full of surprises.
27:08Oh, I'm not so keen on those.
27:10I prefer to read the cards.
27:13All right, have a look at you.
27:15All right, you too.
27:16No sloping off like your mates.
27:19The night is young, even if I'm not.
27:21Will?
27:24Well, I just wanted to let you know
27:26that it wasn't me coming on to Will before.
27:28Look, I'm not having a go,
27:29but he's just a kid.
27:31So you're saying that Will came on to you?
27:34Well, yeah, obviously.
27:37Look,
27:38Drew Bittall,
27:39I don't want you to think bad of me.
27:41I absolutely love working here.
27:42Oh, for pity's sake,
27:43he'll be crying next.
27:45Just stop it.
27:46It's okay.
27:47We're sorted.
27:48You mentioned cards.
27:54It's not tarot, though, is it?
27:55Because that is dead scaring.
27:57Oh, I'll have nothing to do with that hanged man stuff.
28:00Well, like most forms of fortune-telling,
28:04it relies on belief and, well, selective memory
28:09and a willingness to augment predictions
28:14that have a certain base in fact
28:17and ignore the rest.
28:21Well, all I know is
28:23I did predict
28:25my friend Jeannie's divorce,
28:28my cousin losing his business
28:30and me Auntie Nuala
28:32meeting a fair-haired man.
28:34And she hadn't had any man at all
28:36since before decimalisation.
28:39What's decimalisation?
28:40What's all this?
28:42Well, Maggie's claiming to predict the future
28:44a little packet of cards.
28:46Why do I think that your tongue
28:47is firmly stuck in your cheek?
28:50You two are barred.
28:53Just that, you know,
28:54I'm a believer.
28:57In what?
28:58In the future.
28:59You know, in a higher plane,
29:01healing, namé.
29:02Right, well, the next time
29:06me bunions are playing up.
29:08Well, I thought you'd gone to China
29:10to make those yourself.
29:12No, they were in your cauldron.
29:14Ooh, party tricks.
29:16It's no trick.
29:18She could predict your future.
29:19Yes, please.
29:20Hey, I'm glad you met
29:21at all about cancer.
29:23Right, the four suits.
29:26Hearts, diamonds, spades, clubs,
29:29representing water, fire, earth and air.
29:35Pick two cards and place them face down.
29:42Now, what would you like to know?
29:45Um, what does the future hold?
29:49Oh, classic.
29:51Yeah.
29:53Ooh.
29:55It seems you will be having
29:57an unexpected visit.
29:59Ooh.
30:02Or an invitation.
30:03I was going to suggest the cabana.
30:06Next.
30:08Um, OK, well, I've got to ask.
30:11Am I going to be lucky in love?
30:15What is it?
30:20Is it bad news?
30:22I say jealousy.
30:23I'm not a jealous type.
30:25Oh, not you.
30:26Someone else who's jealous
30:28and means you ill will.
30:31Ooh, I hope you've not been a naughty boy.
30:34He values his life too much.
30:36Yeah.
30:37Don't I just?
30:38Oh.
30:39Aw.
30:39Lovely couple, aren't they?
30:41Jesus.
30:43Don't suppose I can tempt you?
30:44Thanks, bud.
30:46Coward.
30:54Shift your booty then.
30:56I'm sorry.
30:58You, er, skyving off
31:00while you're keeping the stairs warm?
31:01I'm a break, actually.
31:02Party that bad, eh?
31:04Nah.
31:06Well,
31:06I don't know.
31:08Don't worry.
31:09I won't tell me nan.
31:10Yeah, cheers.
31:11I'm not my biggest fan
31:12at the minute, anyway.
31:13Any reason in particular?
31:16You know,
31:16I love that you think
31:17me just being me
31:18would be enough.
31:19Not for me.
31:24Will tried to kiss me earlier.
31:25He never?
31:26Yeah.
31:26And then your nan
31:27walked in on us
31:27thinking it was me
31:28throwing myself at him.
31:29Oh, brilliant.
31:30Yeah, well,
31:30I'm glad you find it funny.
31:32She's been around the block
31:33enough to know
31:33it's probably just
31:34a 15-year-old boy
31:35trying it on
31:35rather than you
31:36fancying a kid.
31:37Yeah, well,
31:37she had a good job
31:38at hiding it.
31:38She's probably just
31:39shocked to discover
31:40her little precious
31:40will had discovered
31:41sex.
31:43Seriously,
31:44her bark is worse
31:45than her bite.
31:45You'll be fine.
31:47I've got to go
31:48sort the cake,
31:49so if you're done
31:49skiving...
31:50the king of spades,
32:03you will meet
32:04a dark-haired man.
32:06Or someone
32:08who has a fire
32:09in his chart.
32:10There's a chart.
32:11He'll be ambitious.
32:12Oh, I lack ambition.
32:13And could be
32:14self-serving.
32:16So, let's be clear.
32:18I'm going to get
32:19a legal letter
32:20encounter danger
32:21and make your heart
32:22selfish a dollar.
32:24Well, I didn't hear
32:25mention of a dollar.
32:26A girl can dream.
32:28I'll just be
32:28getting off now.
32:30Oh, dear.
32:31No, you will not.
32:32There's cake coming.
32:39I had my fortune
32:40tall once in Blackpool.
32:41They said I'd marry,
32:42but the marriage
32:43would end in sadness.
32:45Don't they all?
32:46Oh, do I take it
32:47you're divorced or...?
32:48No, actually.
32:50The boy's father
32:51is dead.
32:54And, um...
32:56What's that
32:57recent thing?
32:58Ben was 11.
33:00Happened on my birthday,
33:02as it goes, so...
33:03I'm so sorry, Anna.
33:04Happy birthday to you.
33:08Happy birthday to you.
33:13Happy birthday, dear mum.
33:18Happy birthday to you.
33:24Did you make a wish?
33:28I did.
33:30Right, now,
33:31who wants the first
33:32slice?
33:33Hey!
33:34It's your mum's birthday,
33:35so maybe she should have...
33:36Tuck in, darling.
33:40Here, I gave that to you.
33:43In this world,
33:44you need to look after
33:44number one,
33:46all right?
33:46Because I'm telling you,
33:47no other beggar will.
33:49Apart from me,
33:51a mother's love
33:52beats everything
33:53and anything.
33:53Remember that?
33:54I thought you had to work?
33:57Swap shouts at the new lad.
33:59Thought we could go
33:59out to the park or something.
34:01Oh, master the big spenders.
34:05You know I don't get paid
34:06till next Friday.
34:07Life lesson for you, lads.
34:08If there's one thing
34:09worse than a whiner,
34:11it's a cheapskate.
34:12Right, now,
34:13who wants to go
34:13and get a big,
34:14fat ice cream?
34:15Yes!
34:16With a plate?
34:17Yes!
34:18Go on, get your coats on.
34:24Is da coming?
34:26Is there something
34:27he wants to watch on Kelly?
34:32And let's not forget my da.
34:34To Alan.
34:36Miss you.
34:37To Alan.
34:54Come on, everyone.
34:55Eat up.
34:55We don't want to be
34:56working our way through this
34:57for weeks to come.
34:59Cheers, Nana.
35:00You know I love it.
35:01I'm just watching my waistline.
35:03He made it himself.
35:05Nice.
35:05I love cake, mate.
35:07And as for our wheels
35:09fry up this morning...
35:11Oh, regular little
35:13Von Trapp family.
35:14Diamonds.
35:15Every one of them.
35:16My boy.
35:18Oh.
35:20I wonder if I might...
35:22Oh, seconds, is it?
35:23No, no, no, no.
35:24I just want you to apologise.
35:26I had no idea
35:27your husband died so suddenly.
35:30It was crass of me
35:30to bring you up
35:31on such a happy occasion.
35:32It was a long time ago.
35:35Obviously, it must have been
35:36a traumatic experience
35:38for you being so young.
35:39My ma said
35:40it was a long time ago.
35:42If anybody should be
35:42traumatised, it's her.
35:44At least they didn't
35:44have to witness it.
35:45Oh, dear.
35:46Eva, put on some tunes there
35:48and let that be an end to it.
35:51It's my birthday.
35:53Ramp up the volume!
35:57Wake up, Maggie!
35:59I think I've got something
36:01to say to you
36:03She's made September
36:06and I made you
36:08send me back at school
36:10We need to speak inside.
36:13Oh, Maggie, I couldn't have the time
36:22hear me more
36:24Having a nice time?
36:30It's nice as you
36:33but what I've just heard.
36:35What?
36:37You tried to kiss Lauren?
36:39No, I didn't.
36:40Oh, so she's lying, is she?
36:42Alright, yeah, I did.
36:44What, to get back at me or...?
36:46A bit like you and Daniel, I suppose.
36:48Trying to stop people being suspicious.
36:49Oh, don't be so childish.
36:50Okay, so it's okay for you
36:51but not for me?
36:52Look, I know this is hard.
36:54So why don't we just
36:54tell everyone then?
36:55Will, you are 15
36:56and I am your coach.
36:59So, okay, so you're saying
37:02we can't be seen in the open together?
37:03No, no.
37:04No, that's not
37:05what I'm saying.
37:08Believe me,
37:08I want it
37:09just as much as you do
37:10but look,
37:13if we want to stay together
37:14we need to plan it properly.
37:20You do want us to stay together.
37:25Yeah.
37:26Yeah, yeah, me too
37:28more than anything.
37:32Look, you should go in first.
37:35And no more kissing girls, alright?
37:40Oh, Nimi!
37:56Still in the land of the living then.
37:59You know, I'm beginning to think
38:00that if you ever play
38:01word association
38:03the first thing it would
38:04spring to mind for Dad
38:05will be dead.
38:07That is really harsh.
38:09Actually.
38:10It would be difficult
38:11or Deirdre.
38:13Oh, nicely played.
38:16You know, Tracy,
38:17there never was
38:18any serious intent
38:19to sell to the Rovers.
38:21Why did you say it then?
38:22Nor was there
38:22a serious offer.
38:25But what is so dismaying
38:27and so predictable
38:29is that your initial feelings
38:32weren't for my well-being
38:33but for your inheritance.
38:36That is a terrible thing to say.
38:39Oh, go on.
38:40I admit it.
38:42You sailing the seven seas
38:44with a load of geriatric widows
38:46didn't immediately strike me
38:48as the best use of the money.
38:50My money.
38:51Let me finish.
38:53But I realise
38:54the money's not important.
38:58You're here
38:59and you're relatively healthy
39:01although goodness knows how
39:03with Cassie as nursemaid.
39:05I've kind of taken that for granted.
39:11Do you want to lie to do
39:12first thing every morning
39:14when I wake up?
39:15Say a little prayer?
39:16Sorry.
39:18I smile.
39:19Time
39:20is a precious thing, Tracy.
39:23You're right.
39:25And from now on
39:27we're going to spend
39:28as much time together
39:29as we can.
39:31Nothing will please me more.
39:32Right.
39:32Well, starting from now.
39:33Come on, put your book down.
39:35Grab your coat.
39:36Going back to the Rovers.
39:37Oh.
39:39Really?
39:39Um,
39:40I was hoping to watch
39:41a documentary
39:42on the science of decay.
39:44Hmm.
39:45There's free booze.
39:48Oh, right.
39:49Well,
39:50we'll start tomorrow.
39:51How about that?
39:54I hang on
39:55every word we say
39:58Oh, buggy!
39:59Turn us apart
40:01Oh, no, no, no
40:03Baby, I would rather be dead
40:07Oh, no, no, no
40:08Watch out!
40:09Woo!
40:09You're the big!
40:12Come on, old buggy!
40:12Please, just dust off
40:14your repertoire
40:14She'll end up doing
40:15a jolly part of medley.
40:17Oh, I don't think
40:18I'd do much better.
40:19Oh, stop saying
40:20yourself, Shorty.
40:20You've got a beautiful voice
40:21here.
40:22Don't make me sing!
40:24Oh, hey.
40:24Just missed the singing.
40:25It was, um...
40:27Well, it was something.
40:28Oh, I just...
40:29I needed some air.
40:30You OK?
40:32Yeah.
40:32Yeah, I'm fine.
40:35Hey!
40:35What's going on
40:44between you
40:45and that Adam?
40:46What?
40:47Nothing's going on.
40:48I have eyes
40:49in my head.
40:50Well, I don't know
40:51what you think
40:51you've seen
40:52but me and Adam
40:53were way in the past.
40:54And FYI,
40:55Ben knows all
40:56about what happened.
40:58Maggie,
40:59I love Ben to bits.
41:00I would never do
41:00anything to hurt him.
41:02It would be
41:02a brave woman
41:03who did.
41:05What are you two up to?
41:07We were just talking
41:08about the party, babe.
41:09Well done.
41:09Well, come on,
41:10it's not over yet.
41:11Get your backside
41:11into the NASFER
41:12if you heard us playing.
41:13No!
41:17Two more hours
41:18and then you're done
41:19for another year.
41:20Praise be.
41:20Oh, honey
41:25My voice, my voice, my voice.
41:27Oh, no, that's not the word.
41:29Oh, no, that's not the word.
41:45You're not aware of the world.
41:49My voice, my voice.
41:53Oh, my voice.
41:57You mean everything to me.
41:59Everything.
42:00Do you know that?
42:01We love you too, ma.
42:03Our dad would have loved this,
42:05wouldn't he?
42:10I washed up.
42:11Don't go waking them up.
42:12I just woke my head in.
42:14I told you,
42:15they're asleep.
42:16Why'd you always do this?
42:18Oh, here we go.
42:19What exactly am I here for?
42:21Tell me.
42:22Well, there's the door.
42:24Leave.
42:25Leave me?
42:26It's what I should have done
42:27years ago.
42:28Should have done.
42:29Tell us both a favor.
42:31What?
42:32I'll leave you alone
42:33with my kids?
42:34I love those boys.
42:37Love?
42:38You don't know the meaning
42:39of the word?
42:40Maybe that's why
42:41he didn't want you.
42:42It's all for the control
42:43and manipulative cow
42:44you really are.
42:45It's been ten years.
42:47Ten years.
42:48You've had an affair.
42:49I wonder why.
42:51I was sad.
42:53I was miserable.
42:54Just shut your mouth.
42:54No, you are not
42:55using those boys
42:56to punish me.
42:58You want to talk
42:59about being punished?
43:00Every time you look at me
43:03it's like
43:04I'm not the reason
43:07he didn't want you.
43:08But you are
43:08the reason
43:09I wanted him to.
43:12I said no.
43:30To Maggie.
43:32Who's had to be both
43:34Ma and Da
43:35and Nana and Grandpa.
43:38You're the best.
43:40To Nana.
43:41To Nana.
43:44Happy birthday.
43:45Up next,
43:54the 1% Club rollover.
43:55More questions,
43:56more contestants
43:56and a lot more money
43:57at stake
43:57as both the prize pot
43:58and the contestants
43:59can roll over
44:00to the next show.
44:01Don't miss it.
44:01To Diana.
44:17Toисс adviser.
44:19To
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