All Creatures Great and Small - Season 6 Episode 05- Fixes
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00:00Thank you for listening.
01:07Go, Docs, go.
01:12He's coming. He's coming.
01:14There you go. Have you got it?
01:21Morning.
01:22There you go, Uncle Triss. Jimmy's made you a lovely egg.
01:25Ooh, what a delicious-looking soft-boiled egg. Can't wait to taste it.
01:31Oh!
01:32You tricked me, you little rascal.
01:35Your kitchen jitty.
01:36Hey, hey. He'll be giving you my tips when she gets back from London.
01:40He's been a wonderful helper.
01:42I bet he has.
01:43Thanks again for looking after him this week. I'm not sure his granddad would have managed so well.
01:46It's lovely having you both here. I only wish it were permanent.
01:50Unfortunately, hell may still have one or two reservations about that.
01:54But with Jenny gone and Mrs. H.A.
01:56She knows I'd always look after Jimmy and Rosie, don't she?
01:58Oh, she does. I think she just worries that someone else always has to be the centre of attention.
02:02Jimmy! Got a challenging one.
02:04What on earth could she mean?
02:07Er, what's this?
02:08Oh, I've been teaching him to identify spore.
02:11Spore?
02:12What do you mean?
02:12Animal poo!
02:15Don't worry, I won't bring it anywhere near the table. Come along, Jimmy.
02:19Have you seen my glasses?
02:20I hate it when he's in a good mood. It's like being licked by a short horn.
02:27It's rather sweet. I'd say a diet of pine cones. What do you think?
02:31Secretly, do you have a minute?
02:33Run along, Jimmy. See if you can identify it from the chart.
02:35I must say, I'm rather enjoying having him back.
02:39And you, of course.
02:40When Helen comes home from London, it'll be just like old times.
02:44Being back here full-time has given me a chance to go over the books.
02:46We're in a worse mess than I thought.
02:48Is this going to be dreary?
02:49I don't think you realise how bad it actually is.
02:52How much business we've lost recently.
02:53Well, if you lived here permanently instead of running back and forth to Heston,
02:57we might have a chance of turning this thing around.
02:58I don't think that is the problem.
03:00We're way into the red. I don't even know how we'll pay Mrs. H this week.
03:03Never mind anyone else.
03:04We have a new Prime Minister, in case you haven't noticed.
03:07Mr. Atley is providing food for all, health care for all, and houses for all.
03:12Look, I found this.
03:13It's from the dog track at Hensfield.
03:15They need an attending vet urgently. Have you done anything about it?
03:18I should think not.
03:19It's cash in hand. Exactly what we need right now.
03:22I walked away from a similar job in Ripon, if you remember.
03:25I didn't like the way the horses came second to the money.
03:28I suspect whippets would be even less of a priority.
03:30I've trained at greyhound tracks. I've seen the dogs well cared for.
03:33The National Greyhound Racing Club is one thing, and an unlicensed flapping track is quite another.
03:38Aha!
03:38More of the reasons to have a decent vet there, besides which.
03:41You don't have the luxury of choice.
03:43I'm sorry. I want nothing to do with it.
03:45Is it badger?
03:46No. Badger is altogether muskier and less well-formed.
03:54Let me have a look at your chart, Jimmy.
03:58I thought you were going to draw a rabbit.
04:01Oh, that is a rabbit.
04:02Uncle Siegfried.
04:07Come on.
04:09Veterinary.
04:10Come on.
04:10Come on.
04:10Come on.
04:11Come on.
04:11Come on.
04:11Come on.
04:11Come on.
04:11Come on.
04:12Come on.
04:12Come on.
04:12Come on.
04:12Come on.
04:13Come on.
04:14Come on.
04:14Come on.
04:15Come on.
04:15Come on.
04:16Come on.
04:46Come on.
04:56I says to him, if you think dog's got it bad, he wants to take a look at my gout.
05:02Mr. Cooker.
05:03Never heard of him.
05:05James Herriot.
05:06I'm here about the...
05:06Ah, veterinary.
05:08Thank God for that.
05:10Right.
05:10See you later, Stan.
05:11Oh, I'm ever so grateful, Mr. Herriot.
05:13I really am.
05:14You've got me out of a tight spot here, you have.
05:16I'm sorry I wasn't in touch earlier.
05:17Your letter about the ministry.
05:18It's not that you can't find a vet.
05:19I mean, vets are two a penny.
05:21I mean, good vets, though.
05:22That's different.
05:23I suppose good vets are busy.
05:25Aye, daytime meetings don't help.
05:28How are you supposed to run a track when half your customers were at war and the other
05:31half were at work?
05:32I don't know.
05:33I heard a lot of tracks have closed down.
05:34It's not easy, Mr. Herriot.
05:35Let me tell you, it's not easy at all.
05:37But I don't do it for money.
05:39I do it for lads.
05:41It's the only bit of pleasure that you get, some of them.
05:43And none of that happens without you.
05:45Most important man on track, the veterinary.
05:48That's nice to hear.
05:50You've got your certification, have you?
05:51Yes, and my reference is from...
05:53Ah, we'll do that later.
05:54Don't you worry about that.
05:55We've got to get you started.
05:57Sorry.
05:58Do you mean to say I've got the job?
06:00I thought this was just a...
06:01No, listen, you're the right sort, Mr. Herriot.
06:03I can tell by looking at you.
06:04But I don't have my vet back.
06:05You're all I've got.
06:07Can't race without you.
06:10Well, thank you, Mr. Cooker.
06:16Morning, Bert.
06:17Morning.
06:27Ah, Mrs. Ainsley.
06:28Thank goodness you're here, Mr. Farnham.
06:30And we are beside ourselves.
06:34Hello, kids.
06:39Hello, Mr. Farnham.
06:41Hey, I'm so sorry we couldn't bring him to you.
06:43Just some days he won't let you near.
06:47He likes music.
06:49Well, we think.
06:52Hello, George.
06:53Me and I, Lucy, we made the toys.
06:57Wanted it to make it feel like a forest.
06:59And Bobby here, you drew the pictures, didn't you?
07:01Oh, Semenuk?
07:03Oh.
07:03Well, he's a very lucky parrot.
07:06Semenuk.
07:08Watch yourself with him.
07:10Oh, don't worry.
07:11I've got a special rapport with Buzz.
07:12Here we go.
07:13He didn't mean it.
07:17See, this is what he's like.
07:19We haven't had him very long, but we love him to bits, don't we?
07:23Problem is, he doesn't seem to like us very much.
07:26Silly arts.
07:27Did he just say...
07:29Yes.
07:30I'll tell you what, he says it like he means it.
07:32Silly arts.
07:33Silly arts.
07:34We do everything we can to make him happy.
07:38I don't know if it's him or if it's us.
07:42He's lost a few feathers there.
07:44Oh, yes.
07:45He's started picking.
07:47It's like, he's that angry, he'll take it out on anything.
07:50Even himself.
07:52How's his appetite?
07:53He's not really eating.
07:55Droppings?
07:55He got the chops.
07:57Right.
07:59Well, parrots are difficult to diagnose, but it's possible it could be cytokosis.
08:04It's an infectious disease, very common in parrots.
08:08It can lie dormant for a very long time, with no symptoms, until it begins to cause a bird distress,
08:13which could account for these behaviours.
08:16Oh, George.
08:20Unfortunately, it can be transferred to humans.
08:24That being the case, I will have to take him with me for further observation, just until I'm sure.
08:30Chate, George.
08:31This is where he lives.
08:32Hey, look, it won't be for long.
08:35The vet just needs to check him over.
08:37And then, well, you'll give him some medicine, won't you, Mr. Varno?
08:42Well, we'll cross that bridge when we come to him.
08:45Can we help you carry him?
08:46Oh, no.
08:47Don't worry.
08:48He's in safe hands with me.
08:51Arse!
08:54Good lad.
08:55Which dog's next for inspection?
08:57Black poor rock.
08:58He's sweet, but he's hard as nails.
09:01Here we are, lad.
09:08Right, lad.
09:10Here we go.
09:11Has this dog been fed within the last hour or two?
09:21Nothing since breakfast.
09:23I can feel a full stomach.
09:25But you can't have it.
09:26He's had an out.
09:27If you want me to check, I can vomit him.
09:30I've got washing soda in the car.
09:31I don't want you messing with my dog.
09:33And I'm sorry.
09:34I'll have to take him out of the race.
09:36Listen, Mr...
09:37Heriot.
09:38I'm Willie Stockwell, Mr. Heriot.
09:41Ask anyone about me.
09:42I've trained dogs all my life.
09:44They are my life.
09:47And I train winners.
09:48When they come in,
09:49it might not mean much to anyone else,
09:51but to me, it's everything.
09:53And Blackpool Rock's the favourite.
09:55So I don't like what you're suggesting.
09:58Yes, but still, his stomach...
10:00When I were in Africa,
10:01a couple of the lads,
10:02they carried a picture of the sweetheart.
10:03I carried two.
10:05My family.
10:06My dogs.
10:07You served in Africa.
10:10Did my bit.
10:15I was discharged as well.
10:18Arie.
10:20So you must know why I need this.
10:23You must know.
10:25It's about pride.
10:26That's the truth, Mr. Heriot.
10:30Problem?
10:38No problem.
10:40Good lad.
10:44Congratulations.
10:45You finally made it back with a bird
10:46that hasn't dropped dead.
10:48Yes, well, if it is cytokosis,
10:49it's only a matter of time.
10:51The feather plucking is a concern.
10:53As is the loss of appetite.
10:55The trots.
10:56Mm-hmm.
10:57Characteristic green hue?
10:58No, not that I've seen.
11:00Of course, cytokosis can present
11:01without all of the symptoms.
11:06Cilia.
11:08It's wonderful to see the bond
11:09you've built up with him.
11:10Oh, yes.
11:11He's an absolute charmer.
11:13Has he been in contact with other birds?
11:15I don't think so.
11:15But the infection can lay dormant for years.
11:18He may have caught it from his flock.
11:20Do the owners know it's fatal?
11:23I couldn't see the point in telling them
11:25before we're even sure.
11:26They obviously dote on him.
11:27Heaven knows why.
11:34Right, let's send a sample for testing.
11:36In the meantime, strict quarantine,
11:38and you'll need to keep a close eye on him
11:39in case further symptoms develop.
11:40Yes, I was thinking,
11:41perhaps we could swap duties.
11:44As you know, birds seem to take against me,
11:47and, well, I've got this dinner with Charlotte later, so...
11:51You brought him in.
11:53He's your responsibility.
12:00Who has the incontinence problem?
12:03Thank you, Mrs. Wellings.
12:04It's a cat I'm looking for.
12:06Mrs. Hall.
12:08We have a parrot in strict quarantine.
12:11Please make sure Ginny stays away from examination on two.
12:14Right, yeah.
12:15Thought I might take him out for a picnic tea, anyway.
12:18Oh, I rather thought I might look after him
12:21when I'm finished here.
12:22He's excited about going on a hunt for fox droppings.
12:25How can I compete?
12:26I don't mean to spoil your plans.
12:28It was just an idea.
12:29I've plenty to be getting on with.
12:30Perhaps if he's not too late going to bed,
12:32there might be time for cribbage.
12:35It's not my favourite cribbage.
12:37Well, to make it more interesting,
12:39we could always try a variation.
12:41I thought backwards might be fun.
12:46I've never tried it that way.
12:48You simply do everything the opposite way round.
12:49The winner is the person who finishes last.
12:51I think it might be quite jolly.
12:55Certainly sounds it.
12:57I'll have the cards ready.
12:59What are you doing to that bird, man?
13:01All in hand.
13:01Number one fit, vet.
13:09I wouldn't have passed him if he wasn't.
13:10I wouldn't have passed him if he wasn't.
13:10No.
13:11No.
13:11No.
14:12I want to examine that dog again.
14:29He's done his race.
14:30I saw.
14:31How many bowls of breadcrumbs and milk did you give him?
14:33He had an off day.
14:35It happened.
14:35You said he was a winner.
14:36He is.
14:37Just not today.
14:39Look, if he ran with a full stomach, he could have bloat.
14:41Now, that can lead to serious complications.
14:43What's all this, then, eh?
14:45I believe this dog has been overfed.
14:47Now, I gave him the benefit of the doubt before...
14:48This dog?
14:49No, no, I wouldn't have thought so, Mr Elliot, no.
14:51Well, it's my professional opinion.
14:53No, I can vouch for Willie here.
14:55He's a good lad.
14:56I wouldn't hurt my dog.
14:57Then there's no problem if I re-examine him, is there?
14:59You need it elsewhere.
15:00Emergency.
15:01What emergency?
15:02Got an injury I need you to look at.
15:06It's Ambrose here.
15:07He's had a nasty fall.
15:08I'm a vet.
15:09I'm not a doctor.
15:10Well, you don't have a doctor, Mr Elliot.
15:12You can patch him up, can't you?
15:14I don't want him getting blood poisoning.
15:16What happened to me bar takings then, Ambrose?
15:18Get him on that seat there.
15:23All right.
15:25I'm all right.
15:26Catch him.
15:26Oh, I've got him, I've got him.
15:30Right.
15:31Let's have a look.
15:37You've knocked a bit of skin off, that's all.
15:39Needs cleaning.
15:41You like whiskey, do you?
15:43Aye, that'll do, aye.
15:44I bet you don't get this much trouble from the animals.
15:52Yeah.
15:53Yeah.
16:14To what do I owe this honour?
16:31I come bearing feeble apologies and flimsy excuses.
16:35You really know how to sweep a girl off her feet.
16:39Do you want your father running me off the ground with a pitchfork?
16:42Well, if you'd like me to stop.
16:44Oh, how painful can a pitchfork be?
16:47Hang on.
16:48What was that about excuses?
16:50Yes, dinner tonight.
16:52There's a small problem.
16:52I say small.
16:53It's about that size.
16:54Name of George.
16:56And why is George getting in the way of our social calendar?
16:58Because he's literally as sick as a parrot, and I'm obliged to watch him.
17:01It was all I could do to get away for half an hour.
17:04Well, if you're stuck at home, I could always come to you.
17:08Um, the parrot and me, we have a special one-to-one relationship.
17:12You might get jealous.
17:14I'd like to come.
17:16You've met my family lots of times.
17:17When am I going to meet yours?
17:18Look, you've met Seagreed.
17:19Yes, and if that hasn't put me off, what will?
17:23The parrot's actually very infectious.
17:26It's probably not a good idea.
17:28I see.
17:30Well, I'll tell the kitchen.
17:32Don't let me keep you from George.
17:33Maggie and Albert.
17:45Hello.
17:47Hello.
17:48Sorry to bother you.
17:49Um, you don't happen to have a dartboard, do you?
17:52Nope.
17:53I'm sure Tris mentioned once that he used to play in the kitchen.
17:57Well, you know what?
17:58I think I might just have an idea where it is.
18:00Come on.
18:05It's for a fundraiser at the Drovers.
18:08Women's Voluntary Services.
18:11Scorables, I get a prize.
18:12Oh.
18:13You'd think we'd have a board at the pub, wouldn't you?
18:16So you're doing WVS, are you?
18:19It's still needed.
18:21War's not over.
18:22Not everyone's on the way home.
18:24Any news from Arthur?
18:27All we know is he's in a camp.
18:30Burma.
18:31Not had a letter in months.
18:33And I'm not entirely sure he was totally honest in it either.
18:38They say Japan's on the back foot.
18:40I'm sure he'll be home before you know it.
18:43Here we go.
18:46Oh.
18:48You're all set up.
18:49I find it very good for taking out my frustrations.
18:52All right.
18:53Mind out, Albert.
18:58Mrs. Hull?
18:59Where did you learn to play like that?
19:01Sunderland.
19:04My Edward's betty likes a game of darts.
19:07She taught me quite well.
19:09Quite well?
19:10Next, Edward Maddy can't beat me.
19:12It was good for them, that.
19:18Why don't you come down to the drovers tonight?
19:21You'll clean up, you will.
19:23Oh.
19:24I would, but...
19:25I promised Mr. Farnon a game.
19:30We've a long night of cribbage to look forward to.
19:33Cribbage?
19:34Oh, perhaps I do.
19:36Occasionally wonder if we might expand our horizons.
19:41Just a little bit.
19:44We'll ask him then.
19:46It's not just about what he wants, is it?
19:47Pretty boy.
19:48Pretty boy.
19:53Say pretty boy.
19:55Pretty, pretty boy.
19:58Cilia.
19:59Oh, bugger.
20:00I told you strict quarantine, and here you are up close.
20:05Well, he's not worsening.
20:06I'm beginning to doubt it is citicosis.
20:09And I've been trying to train him, so he's a little more polite while he's staying here with us.
20:13On what are you basing your diagnosis?
20:16Well, no swelling around the eyes, no discharge, and...
20:19No, the droppings aren't green.
20:21I thought perhaps it might be diet-related, but I didn't see any potential toxins, no houseplants or anything he might be nibbling on.
20:30All right, I think we can assume he's not contagious.
20:32But you'd better continue your observations regardless until we do know what's wrong with him.
20:42You're not making this easy on either of us, George.
20:45Are you going to behave or not?
20:48Bugger.
20:51Good boy.
20:59Can I just clarify?
21:01I am here for the well-being of the dogs.
21:03Well, it's not for the well-being of my bank balance.
21:06I know all that.
21:07I should have taken that dog out of the race.
21:09That was my mistake.
21:10But it should have been re-examined.
21:12I'd have thought that was more important than Ambrose's knee.
21:14I'm sure they were naught to worry about.
21:16Isn't that for me to decide?
21:17Mr. Harriet, it's not Greyhound Darby.
21:21It's a bit of enjoyment.
21:22That's all it is.
21:24And God knows we all need that at the moment, don't we?
21:26Yes.
21:27Now, we wouldn't want to mess that up, would we?
21:29Times is hard for everybody, Mr. Harriet.
21:32Even a busy vet like yourself, I shouldn't wonder.
21:34Wait outside, Jimmy.
21:42I'm coming.
21:42Welcome.
21:44Off to the woods again?
21:47Well, he'll sleep tonight.
21:49You both will.
21:50See, this is what I don't understand.
21:52Being here is good for the children.
21:54It's good for Helen.
21:55But James won't have it.
21:57He must have his reasons.
21:59It's plain stubborn, is what it is.
22:02Selfish, in fact.
22:02Uncle Siegfried!
22:04Coming!
22:06Seeing as you'll run ragged, why don't we leave backwards cribbage tonight?
22:11Maybe go to the drovers for a change.
22:13I was talking to Maggie and she fancies a little game of darts.
22:16Darts?
22:17I'm actually quite good.
22:19I spend most of my day inserting needles with varying degrees of accuracy.
22:23I'd rather not do it in my spare time.
22:25No, cribbage it is.
22:26Not today, Jess.
22:33Thank you, Henry.
22:37Well, you've had a good day.
22:39Have you got a lot of this?
22:40Ah.
22:41It's a little sweet enough for you.
22:44What was for you, eh?
22:45Oh, thank you very much.
22:47Thank you very much.
22:47Thank you very much.
22:49Have a good evening.
22:50Excuse me?
22:57Excuse me?
22:58See you tomorrow, veterinary.
22:59Oh, I've just about had it with that jumped-up pigeon.
23:20I don't suppose you'd watch him while I grab a swift half at the drovers.
23:23Sorry, I've got calls to make before I go to the dogs.
23:25If I wasn't parrot-sitting, I'd come with you.
23:27Well, I could use the support.
23:29It's not like I don't know the tricks,
23:30but it's the first course I've worked up where the management turned a blind eye.
23:33What tricks are these?
23:34Dogs that run like they've had one of your Sunday dinners, Mrs H.
23:37What?
23:38They're being slowed down?
23:40Yes, it's called stopping a dog,
23:41making them lose deliberately so their odds jump up.
23:44I see.
23:45Then the next race it runs normally and they quids in.
23:48And who cares about the dog?
23:49Oh, people have a way of putting thoughts like that out of their heads when there's money to stay.
23:53Oh, I won't be hoodwinked again.
23:54That goes double for the owner I had trouble with last time.
23:57His dog's running today.
23:58Aye, in the six o'clock.
23:59And if he tries the same trick again, he's out.
24:01I don't care what anyone says.
24:03The rover looks like he's had a mud bath.
24:05Might have thought you'd take better care of it.
24:07I'll wash the car, Siegfried.
24:08Don't worry.
24:09You never told me how it went at Hensfield.
24:11It went fine.
24:12And you're going back, are you?
24:14I have to go back, don't I?
24:16Perhaps Mr Farnham could go with you.
24:20I'm sure you could use the benefit of his experience.
24:22I thought it went fine.
24:26A little help would be very welcome.
24:28I've made my feelings clear.
24:30I don't want to be involved.
24:31You can hardly say I didn't warn you.
24:33Right.
24:33Thanks so much.
24:37Don't you have a bird to attend to?
24:39Some fresh tea would have been lovely, Mrs Hall.
24:44If you have a moment.
24:51Silly arse.
24:53Silly arse.
24:54Oh, come on.
24:55I'm the one who let you out of that cage.
24:58What is wrong with you?
25:00You're so lucky.
25:01Everyone loves you.
25:02Why do you have to be like this?
25:06Silly arse.
25:07Oh, where did you even learn that?
25:16Actually, where did you learn that?
25:29Let's hear it.
25:37A mud bath.
25:42Unbelievable.
25:43Mister, why don't you...
25:44Don't even think about touching that car.
25:52Mister Coker.
25:54Never heard of him.
25:55I want a room where I can treat the animals if required.
25:58I want to meet the judges and the officials.
26:00Now listen here.
26:00If you want a vet, you get a vet.
26:15How's that?
26:17Now that is a good rabbit.
26:20You see, it's all in the number of ears.
26:22You're becoming quite the artist.
26:23Yes.
26:30I wish I lived here all the time.
26:33Yes, well, your father likes being over at the farm for now,
26:35so that's the way things are.
26:38It's not my dad.
26:39It's mum.
26:40She said she's not coming back because you're a shellfish.
26:47Shellfish.
26:48Hmm.
26:52Not such a shellfish.
27:03Errotö?
27:09Mr. Coker?
27:13Okay.
27:13Go, go, go, go.
27:43Inspection for the six o'clock race.
27:52You'll find no problems.
27:54Not the 1980 wins, is it?
27:56Yeah, boy. That's it.
28:06They have diminished the standard.
28:09Don't start this again.
28:11The dog's in no fit state to compete.
28:14You can vomit him all you like.
28:15Look, he's swollen. I strongly suspect that's bloat. He's out.
28:20I'm not having that.
28:22Do you want him to die?
28:24It's not up to you.
28:30Willie, I believe what you told me.
28:32The dog's in your life.
28:34I know you must be under a lot of pressure to support your family.
28:37You couldn't go back to your old job. Am I right?
28:45You can't fight and it makes you feel ashamed.
28:47You can't provide and it makes you feel ashamed.
28:50I get that.
28:51You talk to me about pride.
28:57Are you proud of this?
28:59Really?
29:00Really?
29:09We're meant to be this one time, I swear.
29:12It's too late for that now.
29:13It's too late.
29:14It's too late.
29:15It's too late.
29:16It's too late.
29:17It's too late.
29:19He needs treatment.
29:22Every moment you wait puts him more at risk.
29:33Take him.
29:34It's too late.
29:58Mrs Hall, am I selfish?
30:00Let's say compromise don't come easy to you.
30:08You know you can lie.
30:12I think you care very much about other people and what they want.
30:17Mostly when it's the same thing you want.
30:20That's hardly fair.
30:21James asked for your help and you said no.
30:23I said he shouldn't go.
30:24I said it was a terrible idea.
30:25I know what you said.
30:26I don't know you heard him.
30:33What's going on at the track?
30:36I don't think he's looking forward to the six o'clock, put it that way.
30:39It's not far off six now.
30:50Hold your horses.
30:56What on earth are you doing?
30:57What I should have done before.
30:58How much scotch have you had?
30:59I'm aware of my limits.
31:00Because you're trying to get in on the wrong side.
31:02Right, I'm driving.
31:03What?
31:04No, Mrs Hall.
31:05Kimmy, you'll be all right with Tristan.
31:06I absolutely forbid.
31:07Are we going or not?
31:09Now, remember, this is not the rover.
31:10It means to be handled with proper...
31:11Fuck!
31:13Harriet, what are you playing at?
31:14I've told you, I don't want you ruining my races.
31:15I know they gave me a game.
31:16I know they gave me a game.
31:17Right, I'm driving.
31:18Right, I'm driving.
31:19What?
31:20No, Mrs Hall.
31:21Are we all right with Tristan?
31:22I absolutely forbid.
31:23Are we going or not?
31:25Now, remember, this is not the rover.
31:26It means to be handled with proper...
31:27Fuck!
31:37Harriet, what are you playing at?
31:38I've told you, I don't want you ruining my races.
31:41I know what the game is.
31:42I don't know if you're in on it or you choose not to see.
31:44Either way, I need to get to work.
31:46What's the problem?
31:50Let's be having the dog veterinary.
31:52Next time you drive, Mrs Hall, remind me not to have four double scotches and a pickled egg.
32:01Must be nearly six.
32:03No, you, you stay in the car.
32:04I'll handle things in there.
32:05There'll be a prize given in the winner's enclosure in five minutes.
32:06Go on.
32:08I'm not saying you're wrong.
32:09I'm just saying you don't know dogs like these people do.
32:10I know dogs.
32:11I know dogs.
32:12I know dogs.
32:13I know dogs.
32:14I know dogs.
32:15I know dogs.
32:17But in this case, I know dogs.
32:18I know dogs.
32:19I know dogs.
32:20But in this case, I'm not saying you're wrong.
32:21I'm just saying you don't know dogs like these people do.
32:23I know dogs.
32:24But in this case, you've made a mistake.
32:30Easily done.
32:31I know dogs?
32:32I know dogs.
32:33But in this case, you've made a mistake.
32:35Easily done.
32:37Oh, no!
32:38Yes, go.
32:39I know dogs.
32:40Yeah, you've made a mistake.
32:41I'm not going.
32:44I know dogs.
32:45Now you're not going.
32:46I know dogs.
32:48Yeah, it's going to be a bug.
32:49Oh, no.
32:50Easily done.
32:55The dog's ill.
32:57The dog's fine.
32:59It runs.
33:01I'm sure you came into this business because you liked the animals once.
33:06Let's be having the dog.
33:09Come on, let the dog run.
33:11Yeah, come on.
33:12I don't want to have to hurt anyone.
33:14Walk away now, and we'll say no more about it.
33:25I warn you, I am fully versed in Whippet racing code.
33:30Prize-giving is about to begin in the winner's enclosure.
33:34On your way, then.
33:35Chop, chop.
33:37Go.
33:39Who are you?
33:41You don't know who I am.
33:44You bloody shirt.
33:48And I bloody well tell you why.
33:54Run!
34:02Now then, now then.
34:05Now, welcome to the 12th anniversary Harry Corker Championships.
34:09Let me have it.
34:11Spit up.
34:12The 12th anniversary Harry Corker.
34:12Trails by Quentin Walling.
34:15Oh, no, no, no.
34:17Ah, you've dug it off in fair.
34:19The posh Burke's got the dog.
34:20Right, she'll be all butffered.
34:21I'll tell you what.
34:22Rukta and Graham here.
34:23Yeah!
34:26Come on, let's go.
34:28Thanks, George.
34:34Oh, right, kids.
34:36Go take Jimmy and play on green.
34:39Come on, Jimmy.
34:42It's not bad news, is it?
34:45We've had the results back from the tests.
34:47It's not psittacosis.
34:48Oh, thank goodness.
34:50So he's all right?
34:51Where did you get George, Mrs Ainsley?
34:54Oh, he belonged to old Mr Walton.
34:57George was his pride and joy.
34:59Would I be right in thinking that George may have learnt his fruity language
35:02from old Mr Walton?
35:04Probably, yes.
35:06Never in front of the children, mind.
35:08He used to let them visit.
35:09That's how we got to know George.
35:11Mr Walton could get him on his hand.
35:14Brave man.
35:15He died, sadly.
35:17So we took George in.
35:21I mean, we're glad we did, but...
35:23But he's not a happy soul, is he?
35:29All right.
35:30Thank you, Mrs Ainsley.
35:34He's hiding somewhere.
35:38Where is he?
35:44There!
35:49Ow!
35:49All right.
35:50Are we kidnapping a dog?
36:04Looks like it.
36:05Excellent.
36:06It's about the car, Mrs Hall.
36:08What about the rover?
36:09Come back for the bloody rover.
36:10Get in.
36:11What are you doing here?
36:20Drive!
36:22Get the dog!
36:25They're after us.
36:26Go back!
36:29Shut the gate!
36:31Run!
36:31I think he's going to the gate.
36:36Step on him, Mrs Aitch.
36:38Tell you what.
36:39Beat backwards cribbage.
36:41Shut the gate!
36:44Did I mention we weren't able to pay you this week?
36:47Who cares?
36:48Don't you dare tell Siegfried where I hide that.
37:07I know you think I don't understand.
37:10But I do.
37:15Parrots are social animals.
37:16You've been abandoned twice, haven't you, Georgie?
37:29First you lost your flock.
37:31And then you lost your human.
37:34That's the absolute worst thing to happen to a parrot, I reckon.
37:40Twice.
37:43Ciliats.
37:43Ah, there we go.
37:45A funny.
37:46Maybe that'll stop people seeing you pulling out your feathers now.
37:50It won't wash it with me.
38:00I, um...
38:02I lost my flock, too.
38:09Quite a lot, actually.
38:10Sometimes right in front of me.
38:21So I do know how it feels.
38:29It feels like your heart died with them.
38:31Easy.
38:54Easy.
38:54Easy.
38:55He's deteriorating rapidly.
38:58He's gone into shock.
38:59What?
39:00He's had a gastric dilation.
39:01What was that, mate?
39:02The stomach swelled, blocking the blood supply.
39:04Stop the car now.
39:06I need a stomach tube.
39:09My bag, I've left my bag.
39:11Must be something in the car.
39:13Hurry Siegfried, I need to deflate it right away.
39:16It's all right, lad, it's all right.
39:18There's this.
39:20Should do the trick.
39:29There you go.
39:44Easy.
39:52Is he all right?
39:53Once we get him back to Skilda, he might have a chance.
39:56Let's go.
39:59Ow.
40:00What the hell are you using, bloody vinegar?
40:01Where do you see it still?
40:02Oh.
40:03I've been thinking, Mrs. Hall, if you wanted to go to the drovers for an evening of darts,
40:26I'd be happy to join you.
40:30I'll tell Mackey tomorrow.
40:36How's he doing?
40:38He's had a gastric lavage, poor thing.
40:40He's a tough old customer.
40:42Probably in better shape than us, frankly.
40:44I could have handled that young upstart.
40:47I must have told you I was AVC middleweight runner-up 1918.
40:50Isn't runner-up losing.
40:52That's another way of putting it.
40:55You were right about Hensfield, Siegfried.
40:59Do you wonder how many other dogs this is happening to?
41:02I can't help them all.
41:04Bet you did right by that one.
41:06They don't ask for much, do they?
41:11Loyal, dependable.
41:15Willing to fight for their pack if required.
41:21When a human betrays that trust, it's heartbreaking.
41:25Makes you want to wring their neck.
41:27I hope the man in question can change.
41:34I'm sure he will.
41:38I'm going to write to Helen.
41:41I want to apologise for my behaviour.
41:43I'm mortified to think I might have made her uncomfortable here.
41:48There were a lot of reasons Helen needed to be at home.
41:51I still think of this as her home.
41:53I hope one day she might too.
42:12Is he better now?
42:14The good news is I don't think there is anything physically wrong with him.
42:17Such a relief.
42:19It's been so quiet round here without him, hasn't it?
42:21I could put a collar on him to help with the feather plucking but...
42:25Usually the bird starts again after it's been removed.
42:28I would say your best bet is to just try and help him feel safe and relaxed.
42:34What's the bad news?
42:38Well, George has been through a lot.
42:42Truth is, it's going to take him some time to learn to love people again.
42:46No matter how much you love him.
42:50But we can keep trying. Hmm?
42:52Yeah.
42:54Silly arse!
42:56Bugger!
42:58That's a new one.
42:59Buggger!
43:00Buggger!
43:01Buggger!
43:02That's a new one.
43:04Buggger!
43:07Buggger!
43:08Buggger!
43:09That's a new one!
43:10Oh, but...
43:16Oh, don't worry.
43:17Jimmy, armchair.
43:40Well, I have seen it all now.
43:42I don't know what's so remarkable. It's a partnership.
43:45Although one partner has the handwriting of a five-year-old.
43:47Is that a nine?
43:48Ah, yes.
43:52Very good, Jimmy.
43:53Jimmy, that's an important document.
43:57Is everything all right, Mrs. Little?
44:00Right, I want you all on your best behaviour, please.
44:03Everybody, this is Charlotte.
44:05Charlotte, everybody.
44:06How wonderful to have you here.
44:08Come in, come in.
44:09Sit on the receipts. It doesn't matter.
44:10How did you do, Harriet?
44:12No, wait.
44:13Harriet's Monday.
44:14So which one is this?
44:14Jim, I'm joking.
44:18I'm kidding.
44:20Can you make paper planes?
44:21Oh, I make fantastic paper planes.
44:24Sit there, Charlotte.
44:24Okay, I'm in here.
44:27Like this one, Jimmy?
44:29Not like that one, I hope.
44:31That was an appalling.
44:33Oh, that was my...
44:34Don't get me.
44:34Yes, get Dad.
44:35Good idea.
44:36Get Uncle Tress.
44:37No.
44:38No.
44:38No.
44:39No.
44:39No.
44:39And we're back in Darabit next Thursday at nine.
44:58A family more ruthless in their ambition with power, games, persuasion and passion.
45:02Brand new drama, The Foresights, continues Monday at nine.
45:05And let's not forget the hard acres.
45:08They've come a long way since filleting fish in their backyard.
45:11Stream now on five.
45:13Next tonight, Police Night Shift 999.
45:15Stay with us.
45:16Love ello.
45:22Let's go.
45:25Let's do it.
45:29Go.
45:29Bye.
45:29Bye.
45:30Bye.
45:30Bye.
45:32Bye.
45:33Bye.
45:34Bye.
45:34Bye.
45:35Bye.
45:37Bye.
45:43Bye.
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