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01:57I know that I'm doing this for you, not him.
02:03You came.
02:04Thank God.
02:35You got blood poisoning, dirty needle or whatever crap his dealer uses to cut the heroin.
02:41We took him to the hospital and they pumped him full of antibiotics and methadone and then just turfed him out.
02:46He was back on heroin the next day.
02:48So, um, what is it you want us to do exactly?
02:52Help us detox him.
02:53Look, there's no rehab unit the best place for that.
02:56He refuses point bank to go there.
02:58Says that petty rule is for man who was bored in school.
03:01Very Jack.
03:02Is this what he wants?
03:06He really wants to get off it.
03:08Between hips.
03:10You can take strength.
03:12We need to keep them rehydrated.
03:13They're moving.
03:14But not out of the flat.
03:16Not for any excuse.
03:17And there'll be plenty of those.
03:18One foot outside this flat, I'll go straight back to his dealer in school.
03:21That's the street price of heroin, these dears.
03:24Ow.
03:24What?
03:25Well, it's got to sell him back a bit, hasn't it?
03:27Hey, look.
03:28Lally on for the panic attacks.
03:30Anti-nausea.
03:31How long will it take?
03:33See what your skill will take.
03:35Those who can should take time off work.
03:36It's best to have two of us here.
03:38Things get volatile.
03:39Well, they might need to contain him.
03:41Well, look him up.
03:43Whatever it takes.
03:49What if you're not up for it to say?
03:51No one's saying that, do I?
03:52No, of course not.
03:54It's a big ask.
03:55That's all.
03:56Shouldn't his family pitch in?
03:58His father calf all ties after the drugs bust.
04:00There's no one.
04:02Don't we owe him this?
04:04All of us?
04:07Dear God, without him, you wouldn't have even met.
04:12Or are we just forgetting that?
04:27Jack?
04:27Jack, come on, Jack.
04:30Jack, come on, Jack.
04:31Watch his head.
04:33The Argentinian cruiser, General Vildrano, was in...
04:40Didn't we say we'd start on a Monday?
04:54We start today.
04:55Jack has agreed.
04:56Yeah, but Monday's the first day of a working week.
04:58It makes no sense to start on a Sunday.
05:01I can score one more hit.
05:04And then we'll get down to it.
05:07First thing tomorrow morning, I'll get that open.
05:11Charlie.
05:12Charlie, you with me on this, right?
05:15Charlie?
05:16Okay, I can do Tuesday afternoon, so I just need to cover it up until then.
05:21I've got something on tomorrow, but you can do it.
05:23Come here, Alan.
05:24Aye.
05:25Yeah, I've got us down for the first shift.
05:27Me too.
05:31I might be okay for later in the week, Wednesday or Thursday.
05:34Stay here, Lily.
05:42All is made up a bed for us.
05:46Right.
05:47Well, let me come with you tomorrow.
05:49Now, somebody can cover here for a few hours.
05:51It's fine.
05:52I prefer going on my own anyway.
05:54You know that.
05:57Come here.
05:58Come here.
05:58One day we'll see this for what it is.
06:07Bad patch.
06:09Hey.
06:12We'll beat this yet.
06:14We'll see.
06:28Okay, Chad, come here.
06:47My head's just not there yet, Jenny.
06:49You said my head had to be...
06:54My head had to be in the right place.
06:57One more hit.
07:00We'll start.
07:00I'm in one more hit.
07:01Shh.
07:02Come on.
07:03Shh.
07:04I'll still be.
07:06It's fine.
07:06How the wives and mothers feel seeing their men go...
07:36Falklands.
07:37Is it a just force defending British citizens or the last gasp of the dying empire?
07:42And I want a profile piece on Shirley Williams for the second segment.
07:45A year after quitting Labour for the SDP.
07:47Regrets.
07:47High.
07:48Slow.
07:54Excuse me.
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08:34That was the only pregnancy I'll ever have.
08:46A doctor told you that?
08:50So see another one, get a second opinion.
08:52That was the second opinion.
08:56Or the fourth of those counts.
09:01It's called Asherman's Syndrome.
09:04It's when an abortion damages the womb.
09:11Isn't there something they can do? Operate?
09:14It's too risky. Scarring's too bad.
09:20I was prepared to take the risk.
09:24Alan still doesn't know.
09:26Only they have a problem conceiving.
09:30Not why.
09:35This is like a point on the horizon to fix up.
09:41Something I could aim for.
09:48It's like a light's gone out, Charlie.
09:52Do you hate him for it?
10:02Jack?
10:07Text him.
10:08Stay. Don't go like this.
10:09No.
10:10I'm there. I'm fine.
10:11I'm there. I'll call.
10:12Wait, I'll come with you.
10:13Lily!
10:14Lily!
10:15Lily!
10:16ожалуйста, stay pessoal.
10:17You don't gotta be quiet.
10:18Stay.
10:19Stay.
10:20Don't go like this.
10:21No.
10:22I'm there.
10:23I'm fine.
10:25I'm not.
10:26I'll call.
10:27Wait, I'll come with you.
10:29Lily?
10:30It's time to sell a coffee place You only have found it through what you've left
10:52Your lips think your lip gloss
10:54There's other places we can go to, you know?
11:05What's his name? The one in Manchester round.
11:08He's the one who did the test tube baby.
11:11It's over.
11:16We'll try other alternatives. There's adoptions.
11:24You always said that you could have loved a child that wasn't yours.
11:28No, no.
11:31No, I want what you want, Lillian.
11:34If it's a baby.
11:35What about when it's not a baby anymore?
11:39When it's a stropper teenager with a mind of soul?
11:49I'd rather learn to love it by then.
11:51Love like that's not something you learn.
11:58It's something you give.
12:01Unconditionally.
12:06Hey, hey, hey.
12:10Go.
12:11Go.
12:12Go.
12:13Go.
12:14Go.
12:15Go.
12:28Well, you still have a good life, me and you and Tim.
12:33Hey, we can do things that couples with kids can't do, you know?
12:38Travel.
12:39I don't know.
12:50We'll be free.
13:00Houston, we have a problem.
13:03Ah, there's my precious girl.
13:10I came home from work and she'd camped out on the doorstep waiting.
13:13I'll stop waiting.
13:24I need to be near a television set at all times.
13:26Things are moving so fast now.
13:28Oh, I need a radio for the World Service, a shortwave one.
13:33And, er, some pens.
13:35Mum?
13:37Where are your pills?
13:41Your pills, where are they?
13:44Oh, I'm taking a break from you, dear.
13:58See, someone has to keep a log of the Argentinian casualties.
14:01You can't trust them to tell us.
14:03368 died on the Belgrano.
14:06Now, all we hear about are the 20 who died on the Sheffield.
14:09You talk about a proportionate response.
14:10How is that a proportionate response?
14:12Either every human life is of value or it isn't.
14:15Now, this brings back memories.
14:29Days of yore when we were students.
14:32When did you and I ever do this as students?
14:34Well, in here we did.
14:37And much more.
14:41God only knows what she's doing down there.
14:48What's one more cuckoo in the nest?
14:51How about I do your shift here tomorrow?
14:55You can sort out your mum.
14:59That's about work.
15:00I'm not in court until the day after, so...
15:03This thing with Lily.
15:16You think it's the biological clock they're on about?
15:20Had she left it too late?
15:21Maybe it's time we got our show on the road in that department.
15:30What if it's a trade-off?
15:45A woman becomes a mother.
15:48She puts her child's needs before her own.
15:50That's what we're programmed to do, that's the deal.
15:55What if it means everything I consider to you gets lost?
16:01I get lost.
16:04Like that poem, not waving but drowning.
16:16Well...
16:18You won't be in it alone.
16:21Because I'll be right there with you.
16:25I'll be your life raft.
16:26I'll be your life raft.
16:27I'll be your life raft.
16:29But I just don't...
16:33I don't know.
16:34Further air operations were also conducted over the Falkland Islands today.
16:59The Vulcan attack on port Stanley Airfield this morning was successful, and all the aircraft
17:04involved returned safely.
17:06In the case of Sea Harrier attacks, one of our aircraft was shot down, the pilot has
17:12been killed.
17:13His name will be announced after confirmation has been received that his next of kin have
17:17been informed.
17:18All the other Sea Harriers returned safely.
17:22Elsewhere.
17:29Firefighters have been reported in the plane that is made in the plane, and we are going
17:35to be able to have it.
17:39Let the enemy know the aircraft build 16 to 25.
18:09I need some gear.
18:32Yes, I'll quit when tomorrow.
18:39I'll come to you.
19:02Guilty.
19:32Guilty.
19:51Guilty.
19:55Guilty.
20:05Guilty.
20:10Guilty.
20:15Guilty.
20:25The manic phase is hard enough when she crashes into the depression.
20:28And now she has this thing about the Falklands.
20:30Obsessions are a common symptom with manic depression.
20:32The chemical imbalance in her brain would mean...
20:34I know what it means. I've had to deal with it long enough.
20:37I just can't hold down a job and watch her 24 hours a day anymore.
20:43I can't do it.
20:47I need you to help me get her admitted again.
20:49Get her back on the medication. I can pretty well cope with her when she's on it.
20:54You're her doctor.
20:56They'll have to listen to you, won't they?
20:57I'm sorry, Miss Pugh.
20:58There's an embargo now on all voluntary psychiatric admissions.
21:01It's part of a new mental health policy from the government.
21:04All long-term mental hospitals are to be closed.
21:07All patients relocated to hostels or at home.
21:11Care in the community.
21:13That's what they're calling it.
21:21Then she'll have to be sectioned.
21:23So it's not a voluntary admission?
21:25They can only do that if she's a threat to herself or others.
21:28So what, we wait till she cuts her wrists again or takes another overdose?
21:32Is there no-one in your family that can help you?
21:38My brothers say their own families are their priority.
21:43Apparently, caring is women's work.
21:49She pulled the ladder up after her, didn't she?
21:52Thatcher.
21:55Didn't see that coming.
22:01Sorry to waste your time.
22:02No, don't you?
22:04She'll be back.
22:05Okay.
22:06No, not.
22:08I was going to waste your time.
22:09What was it?
22:10No, not.
22:11You lost your time.
22:12I checked the time.
22:15This normal style.
22:16To cure a spell.
22:17Containable crime.
22:18I'm washing my clothes.
22:19Stains still grows.
22:20I'm washing my clothes.
22:21And the stain still grows.
22:22My eyes.
22:23The stain still shows.
22:24Yes.
22:26Yes.
22:54So how can I help, Mrs Harper?
22:59I'd like to start my own business.
23:02What sort of business would that be?
23:04Greeting cards.
23:07Oh, sorry.
23:12I've applied for an enterprise allowance.
23:17Put some costs together.
23:19I need a loan of £3,000 for three months to get started.
23:26That'll buy a print run of £1,500 to produce 12,000 cards
23:29from my own designs I did at art college.
23:34I need to research current trends, of course.
23:38I'm aiming for the high end of the market, though.
23:41Big department stores, independent art and gift shops.
23:46Have you approached any of them?
23:49Secured any potential orders?
23:53Well, without any finished cards to show them.
23:59It's chicken and egg, isn't it? Catch 22.
24:02We're not in the habit of handing out unsecured loans, Mrs Harper.
24:06This is the enterprise culture everyone's on about, is it?
24:09We would need collateral, your, uh, house, for example.
24:15We need your husband's support for that, obviously.
24:20Obviously.
24:23Excuse me.
24:24Yes.
24:39Good.
24:41I'll have another look at this.
24:42A few cards.
24:43It's 3 grand.
24:45oh no don't say it the flat door was locked
24:57we thought he was in his room look he can't have gone far his car's right
25:15go into the kitchen mum do you think we should get jay back to check on him
25:27let him sleep it off first
25:30oh no is there a key for this room there might be a spare brunch in the kitchen let's see
25:45it's for the loan to pay the printer for the first run
26:12and once it's paid off i'm up and running i've seen the interest rate on this
26:17i went to four banks alan each and everyone left me out of court that was the best deal i could get
26:23and i had to beg to get that do you need that many cards lily the more you print the cheaper it is
26:30that's that's just how it works i'll do the folding and stuffing of envelopes to keep costs down 12 000
26:37cards i mean we should we should all live so bloody long
26:44what if you can't pay back the loan we'd lose the house
26:47hey no don't be like that no don't be like that lily
26:51no i just i i don't understand the rush
26:57lily it's a big step
26:58we are what we are alan waiting won't change anything
27:07look you started that new school next term you're gonna be working all day i don't know how you're
27:11gonna find time to be packing i called them what i called them told them i'm quitting teaching
27:17i'm not spending every day surrounded by kids alan i'm not
27:36not doing so
27:40you're gonna need to know what i'm doing
27:42but i'm not doing so
27:43so
27:45i'm not doing so
27:46so
28:18Right, we need to get a phone in here and if you could set up that computer.
28:48I hope I did the right thing.
29:08I'm going to call you.
29:20He's still pretty much out of it.
29:24Thanks.
29:40Can you hear me?
29:56Jack.
30:12On my way here I was thinking how this all started.
30:18This, this estrangement between us.
30:26When you were little everybody called you daddy's boy.
30:33Drove your mother mad.
30:37He only has eyes for you, she used to say.
30:44He always used to wait for me at the front door when I got home.
30:50Always.
30:52Without fail.
30:53But then he went away to school.
31:05And it was me who was waiting at the door.
31:09But it wasn't the same child who came back.
31:19No.
31:22It was an angry little stranger.
31:31Was I to blame for that?
31:33Was I to blame for sending you away to school?
31:38Never did me any harm.
31:40And then later when you were a teenager you were doing what all kids do.
31:53You were finding your own way and...
31:59And I thought that challenging me was part of that.
32:03And that you'd pull through it.
32:08All I could feel was the loss of that little boy who used to wait for me.
32:24Feel his absence even in your presence.
32:35That was when it started wasn't it?
32:37Our war of attrition.
32:40The day I drove you to that bloody school.
32:50Wrong turns you've taken since I've driven you there too.
32:56I do want to help you through this, Jack.
33:08You're about to help me.
33:13Oh, my God.
33:14No.
33:15No.
33:16No.
33:17No.
33:18No.
33:19No.
33:20No.
33:21No.
33:22No.
33:23You're the only person.
33:24I'll come and get a pair of anyone himself, if he'll come in the meantime.
34:35I think we both know why you did it, Jack.
34:37Look in the mirror, Jack.
34:38Look!
34:39Loyalty has nothing to do with it.
34:40There's only one loser around here.
34:41It's because you feel you get so angry.
34:43What's the proof of it?
34:44I've never, never met anybody so full of pre-digested crap.
34:49If I need further proof of my total irrelevance to you, today was it.
34:55Whatever this pitiful excuse for a relationship is, it's over.
34:56What was he said in your interview?
34:57About being defined by moral values.
34:58I'm here, aren't I?
34:59I'm here, aren't I?
35:00You hesitated, Jack.
35:01You hesitated.
35:02You hesitated.
35:03You hesitated.
35:04You hesitated?
35:05You hesitated.
35:22You hesitated.
35:31I don't want Victor to see me like this.
35:36Raul has taken him to the station.
35:38He's gone to Toxteth.
35:41Group action from the riots.
35:43Police misconduct.
35:48Reading them the riot act, knowing him.
35:55The best man won, didn't he?
35:57You choose, well.
36:12Jack.
36:15Everything that stands to sit, Charlie.
36:18That's not true.
36:21One thing.
36:23One fucking thing.
36:25I'm not screwed up.
36:27You said you was top of the bloody list.
36:39It was always a firefighting operation.
36:43You and your demons.
36:47I thought if I'd have started here long enough.
36:50But you're the only one who can beat them, Jack.
36:52This hell that you're going through now, maybe this is what it takes to make you see me.
36:57I am the hell I've put the others through.
36:59The damage I have done.
37:06I'm worthless.
37:07worthless, useless, pointless, useless, pointless, rubbish, piece of shit that I am.
37:19I want out of the shit of a life.
37:21I want out.
37:21I want out.
37:22I want out.
37:23Jack.
37:23I want this.
37:24Worth this fucking piece of shit.
37:26Jack.
37:27I just want out of this fucking life.
37:30Jack.
37:30Stop it.
37:31Stop it.
37:31You fucking.
37:32Jack.
37:33It's fuck.
37:34Jack.
37:34Come here.
37:35Stop it.
37:36I want out of this shit.
37:37Stop it.
37:37I want out.
37:38Stop it.
37:39Fuck!
38:09Fuck!
38:28Mum?
38:36Mum?
38:38Mum?
38:39What the hell?
38:46You're too hot.
38:48You're so hot.
38:50I'm so hot.
38:52I think I have a nice little snowman.
38:56I have to go!
38:58The snowman is on my top.
39:01I'm so excited.
39:04I'm so excited to be here.
39:06All right, that's 9,225.
39:22The Battle of the Falklands was a remarkable military operation.
39:26Boldly planned, bravely executed, and brilliantly accomplished.
39:31We owe an enormous debt to the British forces and to the Merchant Marine.
39:36We honour them all.
39:38They have been supported by a people united in defence of our way of life
39:43and of our sovereign territory.
39:46From a nation of dissenters to flag-waving nationalists in one leap.
39:51Some conjuring trick.
39:52Someone's feeling better.
39:57Still no news?
40:00I'll take my stuff while I'm here.
40:03Stay. Eat with us.
40:06Victor's waiting for me.
40:11I had the weirdest dream the other night.
40:13We were back together, you and me.
40:20Last from the past, eh?
40:22If Mum turns off or anything, you'll be the first to know.
40:41Charlie, you dropped this.
40:46Could she be here?
40:47Are you here?
40:50Oh, God.
41:17We're here.
41:18We're here.
41:19We're here.
41:20One, two, three, four and three.
41:21Stop there.
41:23I don't think this is a huge one.
41:39One, two, one.
41:41This looks old.
41:42Oh, just the reason.
41:43Go, go, go, go.
42:13Go, go, go, go.
42:43Go, go, go.
43:13Go, go, go.
43:43I'm so sorry.
43:58What I put you through.
44:03I'm no good to anyone, myself or anyone else, am I?
44:13We're none of us perfect.
44:43You tried forcing it in?
44:52Tried and failed.
44:55Wouldn't the key be with the door keys?
44:57If we knew where they were, police had to force their way in.
45:04So, you two still based down in Florida?
45:07Most summers we're here.
45:11Or France. We have a place near Nice now.
45:14All right for some.
45:16So, life in Edinburgh.
45:18You're running a bookshop there.
45:21Yeah.
45:22My customers call me Mr. Singh.
45:26Consultant surgeons are the only doctors allowed to be called Mr.
45:30I never got that far, did I?
45:31All are wrote to us.
45:38About the civil thing that you had.
45:40Marriage is the word.
45:42Or is that a dirty word when applied to the likes of me?
45:46I was going to say congratulations.
45:48I think we have liftoff.
45:50Where do you find those?
45:53In a study.
45:56Nah.
45:57Not going to give up its secrets easily, is it?
46:01On to hand.
46:16Victor was talking to Alan at lunch.
46:20Apparently his marriage didn't work out.
46:23He's divorced.
46:28And you're telling me this because...
46:29Oh, yes.
46:32I see.
46:34Because you think that after all these years we might be in for a touching reprational.
46:39Nice try.
46:41Tell me, does it make it easier punishing me rather than yourself?
46:45If so, knock yourself out.
46:47This evening, he carried his son out into the world.
47:04It was only a shabby street behind Paddington Station.
47:08But tonight there is a focus of world attention.
47:11Just the top corner of the air apparent was visible.
47:14Thanks for coming.
47:20So, your car business is taking off?
47:22More than a dead hope.
47:26You didn't get me here to talk about that, did you?
47:31You're the last person I should be telling this to.
47:35You're the first person I thought of.
47:37I'm pregnant.
47:44I thought you were on the pill.
47:46I missed a couple.
47:48I'm on mercy mission with Jack.
47:51I've got to double up.
47:52I was afraid you'd be angry.
48:09Or hate me.
48:11Both.
48:12You're better than that.
48:17I know.
48:17It's fictional.
48:21Yeah.
48:24My first thought was, I bought it.
48:29But what if it's victors?
48:34Then I thought, maybe I only want to get rid of it because I'm scared.
48:40You're scared of what?
48:41If I have it, I'll disappear.
48:45It won't be me.
48:46I asked the doctor at the clinic if there was a prenatal test they could do before it was born,
48:54which could tell the race, the paternity.
48:59They'll only do tests like that when there's a genetic risk of a condition incompatible with life.
49:10If I tell Victor, I'll lose him.
49:11I mean, it's Jack, isn't it?
49:22Tell him it's someone else's.
49:30It's not just one line, one conversation, is it?
49:35I'd have to live with it for a lifetime.
49:36What sort of person would that make me?
49:41What sort of person would that make me?
49:59Madam, the house is home.
50:00Where's that fatted calf?
50:07I need to talk to you about something.
50:10Sounds ominous.
50:14Can you just sit down, please?
50:15not to see what you're doing.
50:47If not mine, then who?
51:17You're up north on a case.
51:25There was a party after the studio one night.
51:30I had too much to drink and I...
51:31Someone you work with?
51:43It could still be yours.
51:47There's no way of knowing until...
51:48We're born and we see what colour it is.
51:54What we have isn't enough for you, is it?
51:58Yes.
52:00It was just...
52:02A moment of weakness.
52:05What we have is more than I ever hoped for.
52:11It's more than I deserve.
52:13It was just...
52:32Take him off my turn.
52:43Number two.
52:51There he is.
52:57Come on, staying at us.
52:58We'll be back to the water much further.
53:01Niggas always go for us, Dan.
53:03Not got the blood it's since I was born with.
53:08What did you call me?
53:10What's up, Sambo?
53:12Best I'm lost again, haven't they?
53:31What's up, Sambo?
53:33Reportdoor total sweating.
53:36Hold, Sambo,holy.
53:41I never register for you now.
53:45I never will register for you now.
53:49I'm
53:57What happened to you?
54:07A moment of weakness.
54:27This is it for us, Victor.
54:57A moment of weakness.
55:27A moment of weakness.
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