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00:00:00We were too young, weren't we?
00:00:04We didn't know who we were and we both chose the wrong person.
00:00:08I'm not leaving, if that's what you're getting at.
00:00:12I'm not asking you to.
00:00:15The kids need a father.
00:00:17I have a favourite to ask you.
00:00:19Name it.
00:00:21Nicky.
00:00:23Need to push Austin.
00:00:24Get back in the party, man. Build something up.
00:00:27You won't have me.
00:00:28Make them have you, Nicky.
00:00:30Move in on them.
00:00:33All right, be done.
00:00:35Jory.
00:00:36Nicky.
00:00:39What's the party?
00:00:41Eddie Wells got elected.
00:00:47Anything to eat?
00:00:58How are you.
00:01:17How are you?
00:01:18Hi.
00:01:20How are you?
00:01:23Oh, you can't tell by the way I used my walk
00:01:35I'm a woman's man, no time to talk
00:01:38The music like, the wind and water being kicked around
00:01:41Just I was born together
00:01:43Oh, you can't tell by the way I used my walk
00:01:47I'm a woman's man, no time to talk
00:01:50Tony!
00:02:07What?
00:02:08Is there something that matters to me?
00:02:10No
00:02:10I mean, am I a bad guy?
00:02:12No, you're a great guy
00:02:13Well, I hope the mental thing I do goes wrong
00:02:16Does it, man?
00:02:16It does, man
00:02:17Me marriage is a total failure
00:02:20Me kids think I'm an idiot
00:02:21I spent 22 grand on a nightclub that never opened its doors
00:02:25I might as well have just took it straight out the bank in five pound notes
00:02:28And chucked it down the barb
00:02:29It would have been quicker
00:02:30We all make mistakes, man
00:02:31Oh, look at those two
00:02:34I wouldn't care, but I'm gallant baldy
00:02:37You're not, man
00:02:38I am, man
00:02:38I'm going to face up to it
00:02:40I'm losing me hair
00:02:41Can't tell from the front, Tosca
00:02:44What about those two?
00:02:48I don't know why might I be bothered tonight, Geordie
00:02:50Pull yourself together, man
00:02:51There's nothing to matter with them
00:02:52If you notice how all the women seem to be getting yoga
00:02:55Right, let's apply the system
00:02:57Except the ones we get
00:02:58If you're absolutely hatless shag
00:03:00Every woman in this room
00:03:02What's your top two?
00:03:09Definitely
00:03:09Hey, how's me hair?
00:03:13Shabby
00:03:13Oh, darling, you be due
00:03:22I'm in love with you
00:03:24Darling, you be due
00:03:26I'm in love with you
00:03:28Darling, you be due
00:03:29I'm in love with you
00:03:31You need your knee
00:03:35Don't get loud
00:03:37You need your knee
00:03:39I'm in love with you
00:03:40I'm in love with you
00:03:41I'm in love with you
00:03:42I'm in love with you
00:03:43I'm in love with you
00:03:44I'm in love with you
00:03:45I'm in love with you
00:03:46Well, it hurts to me
00:03:47Move goodnight, Holland
00:03:48When we walk
00:03:49It always feels so nice
00:03:51And when we talk
00:03:52It seems like paradise
00:03:54You need your knee
00:03:56Well, I'm so in love with you
00:03:59Oh, oh
00:04:00She literally died in bed
00:04:03What?
00:04:04Oh, poorlots
00:04:05Hang on a minute
00:04:06Oh, poorlots
00:04:08Hang on a minute
00:04:09Ah, you dickhead
00:04:10Go off shakes
00:04:11Come on a minute
00:04:12Can't let us fly
00:04:13When they call it
00:04:14The image
00:04:15Strangers in the night
00:04:19Exchanging glasses
00:04:21Wardering in the night
00:04:23What were the...
00:04:24Can we stop over, Tosca?
00:04:26What for, Link?
00:04:28You sick of my body already, Honour?
00:04:30It's me, Tosca
00:04:31I've got this thing about baldy men
00:04:33Well, the National Executive would never accept me as a candidate
00:04:38If the Constituency want rid of Alan Payne and select you instead, then nobody can stop us
00:04:43The NEC can't fault us, Nicky, if we do it absolutely by the book
00:04:54Hiya
00:04:55Done it again
00:04:56Right
00:04:58We'll go off
00:05:01Hiya
00:05:02How you doing?
00:05:03Hiya
00:05:04See you tomorrow then, Nicky, yeah?
00:05:05Cheers, mate
00:05:06See you later
00:05:07Fuck you
00:05:15Is that the one you're shagging like?
00:05:18Goodness me, what a question
00:05:20Hurry up, man
00:05:21Hurry up, man
00:05:27Top
00:05:29Here
00:05:30Find bridges
00:05:31Lay it's this you
00:05:32Okay, Top
00:05:33You can throw it wherever you throw all the rest
00:05:34Oh, yeah, there's a boat I want to show you
00:05:36A boat?
00:05:37You don't have to read it
00:05:38Call in something
00:05:39Jody, man
00:05:41Has he left home or what?
00:05:42Hey
00:05:43Do you want to ask me?
00:05:51Yes, yes
00:06:11Where's Tosca?
00:06:12Gone for some croissants
00:06:13Some what?
00:06:14We noticed there was nothing for breakfast so Tosca offered to go out and get some croissants, she said
00:06:19He's gone home, man
00:06:22Does he not live here?
00:06:24About time and all
00:06:26Your belly thinks me throat's been cut
00:06:34Time to go, ladies
00:06:36Tosca said to wait
00:06:40Drug squad
00:06:47Give us a call
00:06:48Yeah
00:06:49Will do
00:06:56You need a season ticket at the clap clinic, you
00:06:59What you got?
00:07:04Coke
00:07:06I'll take it down Monday
00:07:08Call around the middle of the week
00:07:10Can you not go today?
00:07:11It's me signing on day
00:07:12I hear your friend Barrett's back on the street
00:07:18Is he?
00:07:20Good luck to him
00:07:22I thought you were mate
00:07:24Piss off, Martin
00:07:29All right
00:07:30Don't forget
00:07:33Don't forget that book
00:07:34Has some very interesting things to say about corrupt policemen
00:07:39Righto
00:07:41Great
00:07:46Okay, Oldfield just left Peacock's flat
00:07:48We're gonna follow him
00:07:49Over
00:07:50Go ahead Conway
00:07:51Follow him
00:07:52Go ahead Conway
00:07:53Follow him
00:07:54Go ahead Conway
00:07:56Go ahead Conway
00:07:57Go ahead Conway
00:07:58Go ahead Conway
00:07:59Go ahead Conway
00:08:00Come on, you two, you're late
00:08:01Go ahead Anthony
00:08:03Let's kiss Bernie
00:08:04come on you two you're late
00:08:14go y'all up Anthony
00:08:16let's kiss Bernie
00:08:17see you later
00:08:24yeah
00:08:25introducing her party's manifesto
00:08:30Mrs Margaret Thatcher declares
00:08:32you just missed them
00:08:34nah I saw them
00:08:36had to practically force Anthony out the door
00:08:40well he doesn't like schoolies at that age
00:08:42what's the matter with Bernie
00:08:46you haven't got a clue have you
00:08:50where were you
00:08:52look I'm trying to have a conversation about the kids
00:08:54so don't change the subject
00:08:55the subject is where were you when it was Bernadette's netball final
00:08:58oh bollocks
00:09:01I forgot
00:09:04see I ran into Jodie after work
00:09:07well I had a few
00:09:07and by the time it was home time
00:09:09I'd had too many to drive
00:09:10so
00:09:10Tosca
00:09:12don't be pathetic
00:09:14look
00:09:16I asked nothing for myself
00:09:17but you can't just turn your back on those two
00:09:20hey
00:09:20now come on
00:09:22they want for nothing
00:09:22you're never here Tosca
00:09:24for God's sake
00:09:25you're not 17 anymore
00:09:27you're 35
00:09:28I've got responsibilities
00:09:31they need you
00:09:33need us?
00:09:36sometimes I think they don't even like us
00:09:38no
00:09:40I don't think they do
00:09:41but they still need you
00:09:44you're their father
00:09:45God I've made a mess of me life
00:09:58a tall tall mess
00:10:05sorry
00:10:20hello kids
00:10:23Claire you've got to share
00:10:25play nicely or else
00:10:26I want a divorce
00:10:31Mrs Cox
00:10:31hey
00:10:38why are they boarding the flats up?
00:10:41why?
00:10:41yeah
00:10:42why?
00:10:43because I've spent eight years campaigning to have them condemned
00:10:45that's why
00:10:46not wrong with mine
00:10:49best flat I've ever had
00:10:50yeah well the cockroach has moved out of yours
00:10:52couldn't stand it
00:10:53I read a book once
00:10:57before the Bears bumper Christmas annual
00:11:00right
00:11:02this is a book about police corruption in London in the 60s
00:11:05encyclopedia is it?
00:11:06Roy Johnson's inquiry into the Met on the dirty squad connection
00:11:09there was no dirty squad connection
00:11:11they made sure of that
00:11:12Johnson was now close to lifting the lid on the Soho rackets
00:11:15but when Colburn announced his intention to question George Peacock
00:11:19hey am I in it?
00:11:20give a look
00:11:20he admittedly dealt a death blow to the whole inquiry
00:11:22within 24 hours he had been replaced as inquiry leader
00:11:26by none other than John Solway head of the dirty squad
00:11:28yeah
00:11:30so?
00:11:32it also dealt a severe blow to George Peacock
00:11:36a notoriously heavy drinker
00:11:38who had become too talkative for his own good
00:11:40well
00:11:43yeah
00:11:44that was about it
00:11:49then you would probably talk
00:11:53I didn't really give a shit by then
00:11:54so they stitched us up to get us out the way
00:11:57the inquiry was over Geordie
00:12:00no
00:12:00went on for months man
00:12:04nine months but it was over
00:12:05Roy Johnson's report was written
00:12:07it was on Claude Seabrook's desk
00:12:08well before you were arrested
00:12:09so
00:12:09why
00:12:10I've been having this affair with Barrett's mistress
00:12:15oh
00:12:16it got pretty knocked
00:12:18didn't know we got that knocked
00:12:22bastard
00:12:25this was this Julia
00:12:27Jules
00:12:28Julia Allen
00:12:30oh I'm sorry I didn't realise
00:12:33so
00:12:36Barrett had you stitched up because of her
00:12:38simple as that
00:12:39looks like it yeah
00:12:40anyway
00:12:41she got her own back for both of us
00:12:43she gave evidence against a lot of them
00:12:45she knew them all
00:12:47she'd been to bed with half of them in the line of duty
00:12:50doubt if I could have handled that
00:12:52no
00:12:53not could I
00:12:55I was serious
00:12:58oh yeah
00:12:59yeah
00:13:02well
00:13:06to you Jules
00:13:08wherever you are
00:13:10thanks for the drink
00:13:13hey
00:13:15why don't we go out sometime
00:13:16Geordie hang on a minute
00:13:17I've got this little assignation
00:13:19well
00:13:19actually she's quite a big assignation
00:13:22Geordie sit down a minute
00:13:23please
00:13:23a postscript
00:13:39as this book was going to press
00:13:43I learned of the death of Julia Allen
00:13:45whose evidence helped to finally nail the dirty squad
00:13:49she died in a fall from a balcony window at her home
00:13:55a jury at Southwark coroner's court
00:13:58recorded an open verdict
00:14:00unbelievable sex
00:14:11unbelievable sex
00:14:11I mean it was
00:14:13unbelievable
00:14:17I've never felt like that about anybody before or since
00:14:23I
00:14:24everything made sense when I was with her
00:14:29it was the only time
00:14:32it was just me
00:14:35not this mishmash inside
00:14:37because normally you know
00:14:38it's just a sort of blizzard really
00:14:41and I don't really get it
00:14:46don't really get what's going on
00:14:49but when I was with her
00:14:53for just that little time
00:14:55about 12 months
00:14:56the blizzard stopped when I was with her
00:15:01when I was just meeting her
00:15:09and I was at home
00:15:19I was just waiting for her
00:15:21to be at home
00:15:23and I was just waiting for her
00:15:23for just that little of the feeling
00:15:24that was going to be
00:15:25it was just a little bit
00:15:25and I thought
00:15:26it was just a little bit
00:15:26and I thought
00:15:27that was going to see
00:15:28the new scene
00:15:28Oh, what did I tell you?
00:15:47Take a picture of that face.
00:15:49No, don't.
00:15:50It'd smash the camera.
00:15:57What's the matter?
00:15:58On the scrap heap, son.
00:16:27Hello, Felix!
00:16:29Hello, Roy!
00:16:30Day off!
00:16:31Aye, first of many.
00:16:33Ah.
00:16:35Got my tea?
00:16:39How's Eddie Wells?
00:16:41Wouldn't know.
00:16:43Now it's him.
00:16:44Well, you worked hard to get him elected as an independent in 74.
00:16:52First thing you knew, he's back in a party.
00:16:54I always thought it was a pity men like you didn't stay in politics.
00:16:59I've had nothing to offer, Roy.
00:17:01Not in the world of Donahue and Connor.
00:17:04I think you discovered the same thing, didn't you?
00:17:10Now what?
00:17:11Nope.
00:17:12See, you went back into the polis after the war.
00:17:18I should have done something like that.
00:17:20I should have took a different turning.
00:17:21Well, I came back to a young wife I'd never lived with and a barn I'd never seen.
00:17:27We needed a wage.
00:17:29Someone to live.
00:17:30So I went back in the shipyards without a trade.
00:17:35Now the yards are shutting.
00:17:39So, that's that.
00:17:41Well, you've got work to do.
00:17:52If you do see Eddie, tell him if he doesn't do something about that allotment of his,
00:17:57I'm complaining to me MP.
00:18:11Don't preach to me about democracy, you jumped-up little bastard.
00:18:30Look, I think this is appalling.
00:18:32It's appalling.
00:18:33If the constituency wants Nicky as the Labour...
00:18:34He's your candidate, not the Labour candidate.
00:18:37You're a Trotskyite, and so are you, and so are you.
00:18:39We are all members of the Labour Party.
00:18:44That's right.
00:18:45You weren't shite, man.
00:18:46Look, come and please have a rational discussion.
00:18:48Why should we discuss with people who are only interested in power?
00:18:52None of this changes anything.
00:18:54Can we get to the point?
00:18:55We live in this constituency.
00:18:57You, John.
00:18:58Alan Payne served this constituency for 20 years.
00:19:01Alan Payne's not set foot in this block of flats.
00:19:04We all know what you're up to.
00:19:05Alan Payne should be here.
00:19:07That's a crap, and you know it.
00:19:08Look, we all want the same thing.
00:19:10Why, for the last five years, have you been kicking the Labour government?
00:19:13We have not spent the past five years kicking anybody.
00:19:16Well, you're not an impartial observer.
00:19:17That's common knowledge, Mark.
00:19:19Come on!
00:19:19You know, if you put half as much effort into insulting the Tories
00:19:23as you do your own comrades in the working class...
00:19:25That's right.
00:19:25What do you know about the working class, for God's sake?
00:19:28You're not a friggin' polytechnic lecturer!
00:19:30No!
00:19:30Yeah!
00:19:30Yeah!
00:19:31Never mind all this!
00:19:33The NEC, Transport House, the front bench, will not accept this man as candidate,
00:19:39no matter how many votes he gets.
00:19:42See that again?
00:19:43If Hutchinson is selected, this constituency will be overruled by the leadership.
00:19:50And that's democracy, is it?
00:19:52It's fact.
00:19:56I think you're bluffing.
00:19:58Nicky and his pals are after deselecting Alan Payne.
00:20:16Oh, why, Alan's been totally looser, said he.
00:20:19I know, I know.
00:20:20I mean, he's stood by for three years while they took over his constituency.
00:20:24He's an idle sod.
00:20:25I know.
00:20:25If they decided to move her in your constituency and drive you out of your seat,
00:20:28would you have just sat back and let them?
00:20:30No, I wouldn't.
00:20:31No.
00:20:33So what's the National Executive going to do about it?
00:20:36Well, they've got three choices.
00:20:38Alan Payne and split the party.
00:20:40Nicky and split the party, or else...
00:20:43...let them come up with a compromise, candidate.
00:20:47No?
00:20:48No.
00:20:49One, I'd never be an acceptable candidate to Nicky and the Trots.
00:20:51And two, I'm not ready to leave the kids and so on off to Westminster.
00:20:56Yet.
00:20:58Tosco could take care of the kids.
00:21:01Yeah, well, I told him he'd say that.
00:21:06You're turning down the safe seat?
00:21:09You haven't got a problem opposing Nicky, have you?
00:21:11None at all.
00:21:15But none of this is on the agenda for me just now, Eddie.
00:21:19Of course we in the Conservative Party want to win.
00:21:23But let us win for the right reason.
00:21:26Not power for ourselves,
00:21:29but that this country of ours which we love so much
00:21:32will find dignity and greatness and peace again.
00:21:35There is a cause that brings us all together
00:21:39and binds us all together.
00:21:42We must learn again to be one nation,
00:21:46or one day we shall be no nation.
00:21:49That is our Conservative faith.
00:21:52It is my personal faith and vision.
00:21:55As we move towards government and service,
00:22:00may it be our strength and inspiration,
00:22:05then not only will victory be ours,
00:22:08but we shall be worthy of it.
00:22:37Now I've got a cross and drop cannon
00:23:05He's sure to go to heaven
00:23:08Always spotless, clean and neat
00:23:11As smooth as you'll get him
00:23:14He's got a fur-lined sheepskin jacket
00:23:17My ma said they cost a pocket
00:23:20And she won't even let me explain
00:23:23That me and Kevin were just at the same
00:23:26Oh, my perfect cousin
00:23:29What I like to do, he doesn't
00:23:32Who did it?
00:23:37What did I say, hmm?
00:23:40What can I say?
00:23:42Whatever I say, you're not going to believe me
00:23:44Who helped her through the window?
00:23:48See what it is, Geordie
00:23:50I'm talking to the organ grinder, not the monkey
00:23:52Look, why me?
00:24:00I haven't even seen her since I come out
00:24:03Well, I've seen her
00:24:04I mean, she used my clubs
00:24:06I mean, she was still a good oar
00:24:10You know that, Geordie
00:24:11Though, I think she was on the way down when she died
00:24:14If you'll pardon the expression
00:24:18Shut up, that's not funny
00:24:23Sorry about you, no offence
00:24:25Christ, I was screwing her before you was
00:24:30Geordie, nobody killed her
00:24:36Nobody had reason
00:24:37We've got enough with the bill
00:24:39We're going through a delicate period of reconstruction
00:24:43Look, mate
00:24:46She was getting old
00:24:47Her tits were beginning to sag
00:24:49You know what women are like, Geordie
00:24:52Poor Geordie
00:25:01Poor Jules
00:25:03These are hard times for the little people
00:25:07There you go
00:25:20This is the police
00:25:22Open up
00:25:23Open up and we'll battle the door in
00:25:26Give it a shit
00:25:33Put that down
00:25:47Put that down
00:25:47Put that down
00:26:01You see, the thinking these days is
00:26:03There never really was any kind of organised corruption
00:26:05It was just individuals
00:26:06A whole squad
00:26:08Acting as individuals
00:26:09This is what people have misunderstood
00:26:10I was the bad man for years
00:26:12I paid money every week here in these offices
00:26:15To Solway and Chathamall
00:26:16It went right along the corridor
00:26:18And it was rooted out
00:26:19They let Chathamall out
00:26:20He's a rich man
00:26:21A technicality
00:26:22A deal
00:26:22Still going on, isn't it?
00:26:29That's why Julia Allen was killed
00:26:33She was talking to somebody, wasn't she?
00:26:35All I did was look into the circumstances of the suicide
00:26:38Well, the death
00:26:39And give evidence to the coroner's court
00:26:41There's no investigation
00:26:42No high-level scandal
00:26:44And that is the God's honest truth
00:26:45Why did she kill herself?
00:26:47She seemed to believe she was being persecuted
00:26:49Why a window?
00:26:52Why not a bottle of aspirin?
00:26:53Well, you lying bastard!
00:26:59Chathamall was out in ten months
00:27:00Solway was out in two and a half years
00:27:02I did more than that for nothing
00:27:04The people that let it happen are still here, aren't they?
00:27:07Eh?
00:27:08They're all long gone
00:27:10The Commissioner's question is quite justified
00:27:13How did this decline in our public standing happen
00:27:17And what do we do now?
00:27:19But for my money
00:27:20The answer is connected with a general moral decline
00:27:23For which we may now be asked to pick up the bill
00:27:25Yeah, yeah
00:27:26Now
00:27:27If the lady wins this election
00:27:30And we're asked to deal with the consequences of past political failures
00:27:34And the signs are, as Mick says, that we are going to be asked
00:27:37Then what we say to the politicians is
00:27:39Yes
00:27:40Alright
00:27:41We'll do your dirty work
00:27:43But there's a price
00:27:44We want support
00:27:46We want resources
00:27:48And we want hardware
00:27:49Because that is what we need
00:27:51Not another inquiry into past mistakes
00:27:53Roy Johnson is still waiting to see you, sir
00:28:00I'm afraid he'll have to wait
00:28:02The Commissioner sends his deepest apologies for the delay
00:28:09Would you have a coffee, sir?
00:28:11No, thank you, Inspector
00:28:13One pair of trousers
00:28:25Slightly soiled
00:28:26One contraceptive sheath
00:28:28Unused
00:28:29Thank you
00:28:29Can I take him home?
00:28:32Please do
00:28:32And keep him well away from that flat
00:28:34It's been used by a drugs ring
00:28:36Oh, bloody hell
00:28:43Simmons
00:28:44Simmonds
00:28:45Bad and I'm burning
00:28:59You'll burn the street
00:29:02You'll burn your houses
00:29:05With anxiety
00:29:07With anxiety
00:29:11With anxiety
00:29:11By that I'm burning
00:29:13By that I'm burning
00:29:15With anxiety
00:29:16With anxiety
00:29:17By that I'm burning
00:29:19By that I'm burning
00:29:20Are you all right, sir?
00:29:41So you're going straight ahead of that?
00:29:43Yes.
00:29:50Anthony, please.
00:30:11I'm all right.
00:30:13Just a dizzy turn.
00:30:16Old age, perhaps.
00:30:17You have an inquiry about corruption in the Met.
00:30:22I want to talk to you about it.
00:30:25By all means, Roy.
00:30:27I'll always listen to you.
00:30:29I've just come from the Home Office.
00:30:32I know.
00:30:33They phoned me.
00:30:36I begged the Home Secretary.
00:30:39I practically got down on me knees and begged him
00:30:41not to allow the Met to sit on this inquiry the way it sat on mine.
00:30:45Mr. Johnson, I give you my word
00:30:48that nobody is obstructing anybody.
00:30:51The Met gave me its word nine years ago
00:30:54and my inquiry was obstructed.
00:30:56But the Met is a completely different animal these days.
00:31:00You're making the same mistake as Bleemeyer.
00:31:02You're allowing your senior men to tell you only what they want you to know.
00:31:05We've got rid of 800 detectives.
00:31:08I would have thought that's enough to satisfy any reasonable man.
00:31:1195% of them on medical discharges and early pensions.
00:31:16What sanctions do you have against a detective
00:31:18sitting in this building with his hand on £50,000
00:31:20when he knows the worst he'll get if he ever takes it
00:31:23is an early pension, eh?
00:31:24Tell me.
00:31:26Allegations of corruption are important, Roy,
00:31:29but it's just one of many problems on my desk.
00:31:32Police officers involved in robbery and murder.
00:31:37What can be more important than that?
00:31:40For God's sake,
00:31:41you're allowing all the scum of London
00:31:43to point their finger at you
00:31:44and say they're no damn better than we are.
00:31:47And what are you going to do when it starts to unravel?
00:31:50Ask people to please obey the law?
00:31:52You've no right.
00:31:53You forfeited that right years ago.
00:31:55You've made a mockery of the law.
00:31:58In God's name, Mick,
00:32:00when is it all going to be stopped?
00:32:02Can you call your wife?
00:32:15There's been a problem on the allotment.
00:32:32And I would say this.
00:32:40If you re-select Alan Payne tonight,
00:32:43then what you are in fact doing
00:32:44is allowing the Tory press to choose your candidate for you.
00:32:48Because the argument against me
00:32:50is that I will be attacked
00:32:52because of where I stand on certain issues.
00:32:55But think about it.
00:32:57If the Labour Party cannot have me as a candidate,
00:32:59it cannot have any candidate the Tory press will attack.
00:33:03Black candidates, gay candidates,
00:33:05any candidate who's ever done or said anything radical
00:33:09or so-called controversial.
00:33:12So this constituency party has an important choice here.
00:33:16It can accept my candidature
00:33:18by its own free democratic choice,
00:33:20or it can sit back and accept what's dished out to it
00:33:23by the Labour Party candidate factory,
00:33:26who hate the sight of me for one reason
00:33:29and one reason only.
00:33:31Because for eight years,
00:33:33I've been hassling them to demolish Willow Lane flats.
00:33:40And why can't that?
00:33:44Because to demolish Willow Lane
00:33:46is to publicly admit 30 years
00:33:49of corrupt, lazy bastard,
00:33:51Tammany Hall-style politics
00:33:53where greedy men lined their own pockets
00:33:57and a spineless Labour MP did nothing,
00:34:01while whole communities were destroyed
00:34:03to make way for leaking,
00:34:06vermin-ridden,
00:34:07hungry dustings.
00:34:08that's why.
00:34:22That's me.
00:34:23You win.
00:34:26Somebody said recently
00:34:35Turkeys have voted for an early Christmas
00:34:37She's arriving
00:34:39Does she know I'm on the team?
00:34:42Of course she does
00:34:43Ladies and gentlemen
00:34:45The Conservative Party candidate
00:34:48Claudia Seabrook
00:34:50Hi lads, what a journey
00:34:53Good health
00:34:54Welcome Claudia
00:34:56Mr Chairman, hello
00:34:57Hello David
00:34:59Hello Tom
00:35:00Beatty, how nice to see you again
00:35:04I hope your mother's better, is she?
00:35:07Hello
00:35:08She's just like her father was
00:35:13Yes
00:35:14The Labour Party has held this seat since 1924
00:35:19I for one think that's quite long enough
00:35:22And I want you to know this
00:35:24I firmly believe that this seat is now winnable by us
00:35:29Hear, hear Claudia
00:35:31No, that's the spirit
00:35:32Now I know I can rely on the party to help my campaign in a thousand ways
00:35:37I mean, of course, I mean, of course, the Labour Party
00:35:39I also want it understood that I intend to fight strictly on the issues
00:35:46I want a clean fight
00:35:48I want a clean fight
00:35:49Because when I've won
00:35:51I want everyone to see that I won fair and square
00:35:56Thank you, Alan
00:35:59Where's your mate?
00:36:13Where's your mate?
00:36:28What?
00:36:29Lads you usually win
00:36:31It's 64-under when I see him
00:36:33Had a bad day?
00:36:38Just for a change
00:36:39Apparently my son's a juvenile delinquent
00:36:43Oh
00:36:44I'm Elaine
00:36:51Tosca
00:36:52Tosca
00:36:53Tosca
00:36:53Unusual name
00:36:55Crazy name
00:36:56Crazy guy
00:36:57What's your husband playing at letting a lass like you come here?
00:37:08I haven't got a husband
00:37:09I'm a widow
00:37:10I haven't got a wife
00:37:19Yes, I promise
00:37:25My heart
00:37:26Oh, Lord
00:37:28I could not love you
00:37:31Any better
00:37:34I love you just the way you are
00:37:39Hey, you don't need your bloody head examined
00:37:49You know the cops came looking for you
00:37:52Yeah, I've been
00:37:52I saw Nicky
00:37:53Sorry
00:37:54Can I steer with you tonight?
00:37:58Steer with me?
00:37:59Oh, yeah, yeah
00:38:00You can kick with Anthony
00:38:01And show him how to use an anti-tank weapon
00:38:02Sorry
00:38:03Sorry about Anthony
00:38:04Who's this?
00:38:09Elaine
00:38:10Geordie
00:38:13Geordie
00:38:14I don't want clever conversation
00:38:19I don't want to work at her
00:38:24You want to clear off then?
00:38:26Yeah, good idea
00:38:27Tosca
00:38:28Of course not Geordie
00:38:30Someone to talk to
00:38:32I want you just the way you are
00:38:38I've asked you late to marry us
00:38:42Married?
00:38:44I haven't said yes yet, Geordie
00:38:45But she hasn't said no
00:38:46Does your wife know you're getting married?
00:38:49I've told them, Geordie
00:38:50You can ask us again when the divorce is finalized
00:38:53Divorce?
00:38:53Yeah, divorce
00:38:54You a parent or what?
00:38:56Does your wife know she's getting divorced?
00:38:57Hey, pack it in, will you?
00:39:00Pardon me nose
00:39:01How long's this been going on?
00:39:13Two and a quarter hours
00:39:14But it makes no difference, Geordie
00:39:16I'm going to marry her
00:39:19I'm not
00:39:22Look, the fact that he's asked to see you
00:39:42Means he's not going to ask for charges to be brought
00:39:44You don't have to worry
00:39:45What do I have to see him for then?
00:39:47To apologize
00:39:48That's what for
00:39:49Anthony
00:40:02Everything will be all right
00:40:05What do you care?
00:40:06You both hate us
00:40:07Me dad only comes home to change his pants
00:40:09And you've only got time for
00:40:10Bernadette and the poxy Labour Party
00:40:12I'm going to live on my own
00:40:14Why my cabin
00:40:29If you don't mind me asking
00:40:32Nothing personal
00:40:36When I was your age
00:40:41A year or two younger perhaps
00:40:44Me mother died
00:40:46I felt so angry
00:40:49I felt robbed
00:40:51Cheated
00:40:52There was this big lad
00:40:55Who'd been picking on me
00:40:56For about six months
00:40:57The first time his shadow fell on me
00:41:01After me mother died
00:41:02I went straight home
00:41:04I got a bloody big poker
00:41:06From the half
00:41:07And I nearly took his head off with it
00:41:09And that was nothing
00:41:12Personally either
00:41:13My dad didn't half leather me
00:41:17As yours
00:41:20No
00:41:22We don't go in for that these days
00:41:25Do we?
00:41:27I'm not sure what to think about that
00:41:28You had something to say to me apparently
00:41:33Sorry I did the damage
00:41:36I've got some money saved up
00:41:40If you...
00:41:40No I want nothing at all from you son
00:41:42Take your anger out on your football
00:41:45And take care of your mother
00:41:47She's a gem
00:41:48Would you like to tell me what you're so angry about?
00:42:03You know there's nothing that can't be talked about
00:42:05Nothing at all
00:42:08I and me dad's bit numb
00:42:25I think it's inevitable
00:42:31Yes
00:42:33He's only there because he cares about you and burn death
00:42:37Crap
00:42:38He does Anthony
00:42:39In his way
00:42:43Where is he then?
00:42:48When you cry at night
00:42:58Is it because of me?
00:43:00No Anthony
00:43:11That's not why I cry
00:43:13Not you son
00:43:14Nothing that's happening is your fault
00:43:19It's okay
00:43:20Why do you cry then?
00:43:26I cry because I'm lonely
00:43:28I know I've got you and Bernie
00:43:30But I get lonely
00:43:32It's a long time to live with someone
00:43:38If it's not really welcome
00:43:39When he goes
00:43:43You can get somebody else I suppose
00:43:46No
00:43:50I don't think so
00:43:52I'm going to look after you
00:43:54Right
00:43:58Shall we get this one out of the way
00:44:00Is it true you're gay?
00:44:04My sexual orientation is not an issue
00:44:08Next question
00:44:10Well are you or not?
00:44:12It doesn't matter
00:44:13Okay
00:44:17No
00:44:18I'm not gay
00:44:19Now can we move on please
00:44:21This election will be fought on local issues
00:44:24Which is why it's an insult for the Tories to ship in a carpetbagger
00:44:28The daughter of a disgraced Tory grandee
00:44:31Passing through Newcastle on a way to a safe seat in Cheltenham
00:44:34This article that you wrote last year
00:44:36It calls for action against Parliament if the Tories win the election
00:44:40Is this what's caused the trouble between you and the Labour Party?
00:44:43The Parliament's a charade
00:44:45You're quoting it out of context
00:44:47And there is no trouble between me and the Labour Party
00:44:50My candidature is endorsed by the Labour leadership
00:44:53Then why do they hate you?
00:44:54Come on that's out of order
00:44:56Are you a member of militant?
00:44:57Look
00:44:57Can we get to the issues or else I've got better things to do than this
00:45:01So are you denying you're a member of militant?
00:45:04There's Mrs Craig to see you
00:45:13Are you alone?
00:45:38He's told you that much anyway
00:45:40I wasn't sure
00:45:41What do you want?
00:45:54Is it true or not that your marriage is over
00:45:57And you're willing to give him his freedom?
00:46:00He's had nothing but freedom
00:46:02Please Mrs Cox
00:46:03This is hard for me as well
00:46:04If Terry's lying you'll never hear from me again
00:46:14Terry
00:46:16That's what he wants to be called
00:46:19His real name
00:46:21Yes
00:46:28The marriage is over
00:46:30If he wanted a divorce he only had to say so
00:46:33I think he's frightened
00:46:36Of what?
00:46:38The settlement
00:46:39Oh yes
00:46:40He doesn't like being ripped off
00:46:44Well you needn't worry
00:46:46If he wants a clean break
00:46:49He can give me the house and forget about maintenance
00:46:51Or I'll buy the house off him
00:46:52Market price
00:46:53And he can pay towards the kids
00:46:55Mary
00:46:58If I hadn't have believed that this marriage was over
00:47:01I would never
00:47:01I would never
00:47:01I understand
00:47:15Tell them to ring me
00:47:20I want us to tell the kids together
00:47:25I can't send you to do that
00:47:29I'm sorry
00:47:31Don't be
00:47:34Be happy
00:47:37I've got work to do, Elaine
00:47:43I want you to tell the kids
00:47:44I want you to tell the kids
00:47:45I want you to tell the kids
00:47:46I want you to tell the kids
00:47:46I want you to tell the kids
00:47:47I want you to tell the kids
00:47:48I want you to tell the kids
00:47:49I want you to tell the kids
00:47:50I want you to tell the kids
00:47:51I want you to tell the kids
00:47:52I want you to tell the kids
00:47:53I want you to tell the kids
00:47:54I want you to tell the kids
00:47:55I want you to tell the kids
00:47:56I want you to tell the kids
00:47:57I want you to tell the kids
00:47:58I want you to tell the kids
00:47:59I want you to tell the kids
00:48:00I want you to tell the kids
00:48:01I want you to tell the kids
00:48:02I want you to tell the kids
00:48:03I want you to tell the kids
00:48:04I want you to tell the kids
00:48:05I want you to tell the kids
00:48:06That trellis wasn't there before.
00:48:15No.
00:48:16Well, I thought it looked good, like.
00:48:17It does.
00:48:19It's good.
00:48:20You've cut back the viburnia, but you've not been ruthless enough.
00:48:23Get the secateurs.
00:48:24Come on.
00:48:25You don't think you're off the hook yet, do you?
00:48:27You're my slave.
00:48:29Until I let you go.
00:48:36Shall I leave these?
00:48:55You don't need them, won't you?
00:48:57For the kids.
00:49:00Tell them.
00:49:06You know, put the blame on me.
00:49:07It's all my fault.
00:49:11It would be better if you could say something yourself to Oscar.
00:49:15Not about blame.
00:49:18It doesn't matter.
00:49:27They need to hear it from you.
00:49:30You tell them.
00:49:31God, I love them, you know?
00:49:46Tell them I love them.
00:49:47They need to hear it from you.
00:50:17Bernie's crying.
00:50:19Oh, she'll be all right, son.
00:50:21We'll survive.
00:50:30Go on, son.
00:50:33It's all right.
00:50:36Go on.
00:50:37Go on.
00:50:38Go on.
00:50:47OK, did everyone get the press release about the scandal of the Willow Lane flats?
00:50:59Is it right you support the IRA?
00:51:01Right.
00:51:03Jesus, what?
00:51:04I don't suppose you'd like to tell me where you're getting all this?
00:51:06As if I didn't know.
00:51:07Well?
00:51:08I believe in a United Island.
00:51:10British troops out?
00:51:11Well, it's difficult to imagine a United Island with British troops in it, certainly.
00:51:15Now, can we move on...
00:51:16That's IRA policy, isn't it?
00:51:18Look, can we move on to the issues of this campaign, please?
00:51:21Housing, education, childcare, medical provision for this community.
00:51:26That's IRA policy, isn't it?
00:51:28I condemn all acts of terrorism from whatever source.
00:51:31Did you tell your girlfriend that when she got 12 years?
00:51:48What did I say?
00:51:49Is this you, Colin?
00:51:55Well, I gave it a helping hand.
00:51:57That is what I'm here for.
00:52:00Well, it's legitimate in the circumstances, I think.
00:52:04Latest for Poles.
00:52:07Hutchinson, 50%.
00:52:08Seabrook, 39%.
00:52:09Liberal, 11%.
00:52:11I find that hard to believe, frankly.
00:52:14Are they ready for me, Beatty?
00:52:15Claudia, we shouldn't be thinking of putting up a good show.
00:52:23Central Office wants to put some big guns into this constituency.
00:52:26That means they have expectations.
00:52:30Hutchinson's our biggest vote winner.
00:52:32With what he's said and done over the years, we could hang him ten times over.
00:52:35As long as it's true, and as long as it's not personal attacks.
00:52:40Of course.
00:52:45Mr. Rashley?
00:53:08Now do I look like him.
00:53:10He's out, signing on.
00:53:11Hey, you lot, get off that flower bed.
00:53:15I'm Nicky Hutchinson, the Labour candidate.
00:53:16I live in the constituency, in the Willow Lane flats.
00:53:19Why, if you're not clever enough to get yourself out of there,
00:53:22you're not clever enough to be an MP.
00:53:24That's true.
00:53:26If I'm elected, I'll campaign in Parliament for proper, decent houses for everybody.
00:53:30Can you do out about these gypsies over the back?
00:53:32Get their dirty arses out of it, and I might vote for you.
00:53:35Well, the travellers have a housing problem of their own, you know.
00:53:37I'm not talking about travellers, man.
00:53:40I'm talking about these dirty gypsies doing their business in people's back gardens.
00:53:47How about a photo at the gypsy camp, Nicky?
00:53:49Absolutely out of the question.
00:53:51I mean, for Christ's sake, I can make a big enough bloody fool of myself without extra help from you!
00:53:55Come on, Ben.
00:54:04Well, according to tomorrow's journal,
00:54:07Hutchinson, 42,
00:54:10Seabrook, 38,
00:54:12Liberal, 20.
00:54:14Well, I just don't believe that.
00:54:16I...
00:54:17I need help.
00:54:23I haven't supported you because I don't believe in dumping sitting MPs.
00:54:28Payne was useless.
00:54:29He was a clown.
00:54:30That didn't justify the abuse you and your friends threw at him in the last few years.
00:54:34I live in a block of flats.
00:54:35He helped get chucked up.
00:54:37I know all about them, Nicky.
00:54:38The campaign's a mess.
00:54:48They're all keen, but...
00:54:51they're young.
00:54:53Are you saying the seat could be lost?
00:54:55No, I don't think that'll happen.
00:55:05What do you want?
00:55:06A campaign manager.
00:55:07Or advisor.
00:55:09Which?
00:55:10Frankly, I'll take where I'm given.
00:55:14I'll advise you, not them.
00:55:16I want nothing to do with the trots.
00:55:17Okay.
00:55:21Your instincts are right.
00:55:24They've just been spoiled by incompetence.
00:55:27Local issues.
00:55:28No more press conferences.
00:55:31Get out in the knockers.
00:55:31Stay there.
00:55:33I'll organise a rally.
00:55:34We'll round up some friends.
00:55:36You should be attacking Claudia Seabrook.
00:55:38I tell you, you're fighting, not the Labour Party.
00:55:41I couldn't agree more.
00:55:43They can't be allowed to make a nuisance.
00:55:45There are special sites for them, after all.
00:55:49Can I give you a poster?
00:55:51Is there a poster for this lady?
00:55:57Oh, this is Stotty cake, is it?
00:56:02It's delicious.
00:56:05Yes, mother!
00:56:06What do you think of Nicky Hutchinson?
00:56:10She's bloody good, you must admit.
00:56:13Yeah.
00:56:13Just needs one more big push, though.
00:56:17All right.
00:56:19There's your head on the block, Colin.
00:56:24Fine.
00:56:24Yes, mother!
00:56:25Come on!
00:56:26Come on!
00:56:30Come on!
00:56:30Can I get it?
00:56:47Have a good night.
00:56:50Let's go.
00:56:51Come on.
00:56:51Come on.
00:56:52Come on.
00:56:52Come on!
00:56:53Come on.
00:56:53Come on.
00:56:54Come on.
00:56:55Come on.
00:56:55Come on.
00:56:56Come on.
00:56:57Come on.
00:56:57Come on.
00:56:58Geordie.
00:57:02Nicky-o.
00:57:03Where have you been?
00:57:04Cops are still calling, right?
00:57:05Yeah, yeah, they busted the guy I was working for.
00:57:07Pity, he was the head of drugs.
00:57:10I've been with his wife, I know.
00:57:11Just come to pick up a few things.
00:57:14Look, let's get together sometime after the election.
00:57:16What election's that like?
00:57:18You're never going to change, are you?
00:57:19It's all irrelevant, man.
00:57:21Oh.
00:57:23Best of luck, pal.
00:57:25Might as well be you as anybody.
00:57:27Not the ghosts.
00:57:28See you, man.
00:57:29Nicky!
00:57:31I'm going to clear out a few things, then take off.
00:57:36They don't really need to bust us,
00:57:38but if I stay around, they'll have to feel me collar sooner or later.
00:57:41Where?
00:57:42London.
00:57:44I suppose.
00:57:46Sort of been here before?
00:57:47Yeah.
00:57:48Funny, innit?
00:57:52Change the world this time, will you?
00:57:55Fucking well needed.
00:57:56See you, mate.
00:58:03See you, pal.
00:58:03Never in my political life, never in over 40 years of electioneering,
00:58:17have I ever come across such a concerted campaign of slurs and smears.
00:58:21This campaign has been a disgrace to the press,
00:58:27a disgrace to the Tory candidate and her party,
00:58:31and a disgrace to British politics.
00:58:35Cheers, everyone.
00:58:39You're welcome.
00:58:45Cheers, everybody.
00:58:50Luxury.
00:58:53Cheers.
00:58:58Cheers.
00:59:01Cheers.
00:59:02Cheers.
00:59:05Cheers.
00:59:06There are thousands of them.
00:59:28I've talked to the police.
00:59:29It's completely illegal, but the damage is done.
00:59:32It's got me address and phone number, Amit.
00:59:34They're prepared to put a 24-hour guard on the flat.
00:59:40Where the hell does all this hostility come from?
00:59:42All I want to do is improve people's lives.
00:59:48Hello?
00:59:50Yes?
00:59:55No, he's not here.
00:59:58Now, wrong number, and actually, you're sick.
01:00:04What do you want us to do, Nicky?
01:00:16What we've got to do now is hammer home what the leader is saying nationally.
01:00:22We don't have to bother with Hutchinson anymore.
01:00:25He's dead in the water.
01:00:26The candidate should talk about the sweeping changes we'll make across this country.
01:00:34An end to militant unions.
01:00:38An end to the dull scrounging.
01:00:41Crackdown on crime.
01:00:44Privatisation of the utilities.
01:00:45The candidate's final speech tonight should have the strength, power...
01:00:54The candidate would like to smoke a cigarette.
01:00:56Does anyone mind?
01:00:58Of course not.
01:01:01Carry on, Colin.
01:01:05Well, I think I've said it all.
01:01:08Really?
01:01:08You're being modest.
01:01:12You haven't nearly said it all.
01:01:15I've been studying some of your pamphlets from the last year or two.
01:01:20There's quite a lot you've left out.
01:01:23Wouldn't you like me to speak out on the legalisation of paedophilia, for instance?
01:01:29Or recreational drugs, including cocaine?
01:01:32No?
01:01:32What about armed support for the Contras and Unita, toll roads, electronic tagging of offenders,
01:01:40the return of capital punishment, the privatisation of prisons,
01:01:45the scrapping of the National Health Service?
01:01:52I'd like to talk to Colin and Alan.
01:01:55Till tonight, everyone.
01:02:02If this costs me the election, Alan,
01:02:12I'll see to it that he can never show his face in the Conservative Party again.
01:02:17Nothing to do with me.
01:02:18You pack your bags, Mr Butler, and go.
01:02:20Claudia, I think the Central Office might have something to say about that.
01:02:25I'll ring them.
01:02:27I have.
01:02:29One more thing.
01:02:30Fuck off, you scruffy little man.
01:02:34Back to your scruffy little friends.
01:02:40Those who loathe us will fade away.
01:02:44Those who agree with us will inherit the party.
01:03:00With one day to go,
01:03:09Liberal, 11%.
01:03:13Hutchinson, 40%.
01:03:16Seabrook, 49%.
01:03:20Onwards.
01:03:23Leave your messages here for Nicky Hutchinson.
01:03:35Hi, Nicky, Alison.
01:03:37Just to say, if you didn't already hear it,
01:03:39they announced this evening the decision to demolish the Willow Lane flat.
01:03:42Well done, Nicky.
01:03:43You worked and couldn't be hard for this.
01:03:45Oh, really?
01:03:45How does it feel to be homeless?
01:03:49Well done, mate.
01:03:50And just to say, I'm still hopeful about tomorrow.
01:03:53And everyone's exhausted.
01:03:54But we all admire you.
01:03:56And we're all incredibly proud of you and this campaign.
01:03:58And whatever happens...
01:03:59The heart of politics is people
01:04:18and how they want to live their lives.
01:04:21The recovery of the country from these wasted, bitter labour years
01:04:25will not be based on dogma,
01:04:27but on common sense.
01:04:31People are no longer interested in which faction of the Labour Party
01:04:34is responsible for this or that mistake,
01:04:37this growing dole queue,
01:04:38that appalling block of flats.
01:04:41We know who's to blame
01:04:42because we have common sense.
01:04:46The common sense that says hard work should pay
01:04:49and success be rewarded.
01:04:51Yes, yes, hard work does pay off.
01:04:59Success is rewarded.
01:05:02The time has come for politicians to tell people the truth.
01:05:07The years of labour division and deceit are over.
01:05:11Thank you very much forujahidee.
01:05:32Crew, get ready for detonation.
01:06:02Where did you go?
01:06:24Traveller.
01:06:25Europe.
01:06:26I wanted to clear my head a bit.
01:06:28Are you OK?
01:06:29Yeah.
01:06:30I'm fine now.
01:06:31I was sorry things got so nasty.
01:06:33I should have supported you earlier.
01:06:35We all should.
01:06:36It wasn't just you who lost that seat.
01:06:38We all did.
01:06:39You win again?
01:06:40Me?
01:06:41No.
01:06:42God, no.
01:06:43Seeing as the net result of all my efforts was to hand a safe Labour seat to Claudia Seabrook,
01:06:48I think I'll bow out of active politics as gracefully as I can.
01:06:52Demopacy will have to muddle along without me.
01:06:58At least you got rid of that.
01:07:01Yeah.
01:07:02I'd invite you in, but...
01:07:05You got anything planned?
01:07:08Well, I've been thinking about going to Nicaragua.
01:07:11Or maybe Russia, if I can get in.
01:07:13No, I meant more like tonight.
01:07:16Tonight?
01:07:17No.
01:07:18Nothing.
01:07:19Happy birthday, by the way.
01:07:22I'm 35.
01:07:24I'm halfway and I'm fed up with being depressed.
01:07:28Let's go out and get mortal.
01:07:30It sounds wonderful.
01:07:35Actually, I mean, I'm forgetting Anthony.
01:07:38It's his birthday as well.
01:07:39So we'll give him a birthday tea and I'll see you tonight.
01:07:45No, I don't think...
01:07:46I'll be in touch.
01:07:48I will.
01:07:49How long's this gonna go on?
01:07:51Why not?
01:07:52Why not tonight?
01:07:53It...
01:07:54It wouldn't work.
01:07:55Try me.
01:07:59It's not a good time.
01:08:01I've missed you.
01:08:02Over the years.
01:08:08The kids are still confused.
01:08:10They have to come fast.
01:08:23There's no time.
01:08:25No, there's no time.
01:08:26There's no time there.
01:08:27No.
01:08:31Boop.
01:08:32Boop.
01:08:33Boop.
01:08:34Boop.
01:08:35Boop.
01:08:36Boop.
01:08:37Boop.
01:08:38Boop.
01:08:39Boop.
01:08:40Boop.
01:08:41Ben.
01:08:43Oh, hello, snubble p-boop.
01:08:45Hello, snubble p-boop.
01:08:46Boop.
01:08:47Boop.
01:08:49Weed?
01:08:53Weed?
01:08:58Weed?
01:09:00Weed?
01:09:01Weed?
01:09:02Weed?
01:09:04Tell little Weed to come over here.
01:09:09I think the farmer's coming back from his dinner!
01:09:13I love you, Elaine.
01:09:24I love you, Terry.
01:09:43I love you, Terry.
01:10:01I love you, Terry.
01:10:05La, tra-la
01:10:08In a well-known place that we keep in
01:10:11La, tra-la
01:10:14The face of blue is the light of the screen
01:10:17What the speech of an animal screen
01:10:20New body of
01:10:23Night to night over on
01:10:25All right
01:10:35The face of an animal screen
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