All Creatures Great and Small - Season 6 Episode 06- Our Hearts Are Full
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00:00I
00:29There's a boy coming home on leave
00:32And his heart will be on his sleeve
00:36They'll have a grand celebration
00:39When he comes home on leave
00:42Poor timing
00:44I quite like that one
00:46Shall I come to the port
00:59To wave you off
01:00Gosh Tris
01:05Hopefully soon your leave will be over
01:07And our relationship will be almost entirely epistolary
01:10Long pauses really will not work in letters
01:13Dearest Charlotte
01:16Sincerely Tristan
01:21Dearest Charlotte
01:27I approve
01:28I apologise
01:32For the lack of words in my previous correspondence
01:35I would prefer to focus on the here and now
01:39Warmly
01:42Tris
01:43Dearest Tristan
01:46I note the opinion expressed
01:48And would kindly request that you pass the jam tarts
01:51Ravenously
01:52Charlotte
01:53Here you go
01:59Surviving without the girls
02:17Surviving
02:19Flourishing
02:20Have you spoken to them
02:21No
02:22Oh
02:23But you did manage to get some help in
02:25New farm hand
02:27I certainly did
02:28I'm glad you called up
02:30There's
02:30Something not right with one of my third carvers
02:34What's the problem
02:35I don't bloody know
02:37You're a vet aren't you
02:38Excellent point
02:40I'll get my bag
02:42Aye
02:43The buzz on the archery's strong
02:48There's nothing to suggest there's anything wrong
02:51Well that's a mystery then
02:54She's not being herself
02:55She has gone in her slacks
02:58I'd say she'll carve in the next day or so
03:00How about you come over tomorrow
03:03And check up on her dust of milk's air side
03:04How about you ring me if I'm needed instead
03:07I'm a little busy at the moment
03:09But with my calls and looking after Jimmy
03:10There isn't a great deal of time left
03:12Yeah
03:13I won't be able to ring
03:15Why?
03:17I've disconnected it
03:18What?
03:20Telephone
03:21It's a bloody news
03:22You haven't got time for all that carry on
03:24What carry on?
03:25Turns out my number's just one different front railway station
03:28Is that a problem?
03:29It's as if you've got phone ringing all bloody day
03:31Asking for times at next train
03:33You said the girls hadn't spoken to you Richard
03:36They haven't
03:38I think I've just worked out why
03:40No, no and thrice no
03:46Mr. Fanon, Elijah Wentworth very rarely requests your services
03:50Another time, Mrs. Hall
03:51Tristan's still out with the rover
03:52And I've had a rather busy day
03:53Hmm, I saw you playing patience in the office early
03:56I'm allowed a moment to gather my thoughts
03:59You are indeed
03:59And besides, handling a shire horse is definitely a two-man job
04:03Oh, I'm sure
04:03But have a notion, you ferret him round for a reason to avoid this
04:07Maybe driven by something else
04:08What's that then?
04:10Elijah Wentworth
04:11The man's a social menace
04:12He's not much of a talker, is all
04:14Oh, a Yorkshire Dales farmer lacks patter
04:17I can scarcely believe it
04:19His entire vocabulary consists of three expressions
04:21I, R and O
04:22Well
04:23Hmm
04:24Which wouldn't be a problem if he left you to do your work
04:26But he follows you around everywhere
04:28Have you ever considered the possibility that his limited output might not be because he doesn't like talking
04:32And just because he doesn't like talking to you
04:35How dare you
04:36Does he have any interests?
04:37He's well known for his own brew
04:39Well, there you go
04:40I'd leave with that
04:40No, no, don't sit down
04:42You can come with me
04:42Five bob says you get nothing more than I, R or O
04:45Er, you can't bet five bob on something like that
04:48You're right
04:49Ten
04:50Er
04:51That's nice, Auntie Audrey
04:54Cheeky monkey
04:57This is going to be the easiest ten bob I've ever made
05:14You think so?
05:16Absolute pleasure to meet you, Mr. Wentworth
05:29Heard a lot about you
05:30Oh
05:30Did you say your, your shire was called Weissmuller?
05:33Aye
05:34I assume he's named after the, er, actor Johnny Weissmuller who plays Tarzan
05:40That was me playing Tarzan
05:48Oh
05:49A little bird tells me that your homebrew is something rather special
05:57Oh
05:58I've been thinking of getting into it myself
06:00Ah
06:01Would you recommend it?
06:03Aye
06:04Oh, yes, I can see he's not a happy fellow
06:15Him and me both
06:17Near hind
06:18Pointing his toe
06:20Right, let's take a look at you
06:23Mmm
06:28Yes, it's hot
06:30Almost certainly an obsession
06:33Oh
06:34Not to worry
06:35Now, we'll soon have Weissmuller pulling that cart again
06:39Let's find where it is
06:41Got it
06:47Mmm, it's there
07:03Tristan, go to his head
07:04Tristan?
07:22The head, man
07:23Tristan
07:25Tristan?
07:29What are you doing?
07:37How are you doing, Matt?
07:45Tristan?
07:45Tristan?
07:47Tristan?
07:47Tristan?
07:48Looks a fine cake, that Auntie Audrey.
08:00Flattery may get you closer to my heart, but it won't get you closer to a slice.
08:08Tom, I didn't know you were back home.
08:11Er, erm...
08:12Oh, it's been a little while now, hasn't it?
08:15How are you?
08:16Sorry, I... I have to get on.
08:19We're fine for a few minutes, aren't we?
08:22Sorry.
08:23Tom!
08:26I'm sorry, Audrey.
08:27Getting used to being home.
08:29I know.
08:30Oh, who's this for?
08:32For Maggie.
08:34I heard about Arthur. It's terrible news.
08:38It is.
08:38Excuse me.
08:41Come on, you.
08:46Let's not disturb them right now.
08:57You can see Albert another time.
09:00Come on.
09:02Aren't you going to talk to her today?
09:04The cake will say everything I want to say.
09:07I've never had a cake talk to me.
09:10They say you've never given it the chance.
09:12Hi, then, Butch.
09:25Is that Butch Fielding?
09:28Aye.
09:29What's he doing here?
09:31He's my new foreman.
09:35Can't be serious.
09:37Why not?
09:38I thought you were looking for someone to help you with the physical stuff.
09:40And?
09:42Did you not think of getting someone younger than you, for instance?
09:46That would have been grand.
09:48There were only him that were interested.
09:50If your telephone was working, there could have been others.
09:53Well, experience is invaluable, and he's got a lot of it.
09:56As a farrier, wouldn't it be better for someone else to do the really hard work?
10:00Oh, that's very kind of you, James.
10:02There are a few things you can do while you're here.
10:04I know what I'll be getting started with.
10:07Connecting your telephone back up.
10:09Scruff.
10:12Get out of it.
10:13Go on.
10:14There we go.
10:24Number, please.
10:25Lumbeth 3497, please.
10:31Sorry, sir.
10:31The light's engaged.
10:32Well, you can't expect folk to be in all the time.
10:36I know Helen and Jenny have been awfully busy.
10:38You could try again later.
10:39I certainly will be.
10:42There we go.
10:43All those miles between us and them, and they're about to fall away.
10:45Go on.
10:46Dereby 7632, how do?
10:55To an hour, 20 past and 22.
10:58Good day.
10:59I'm sure I'll be fine to drop in.
11:08Tomorrow.
11:09Tomorrow.
11:12Like I said.
11:14Aye.
11:16Aye.
11:17This will do, Sid.
11:39Well, um, thank you very much, Mr. Wentworth.
11:48It was good to, uh...
11:50Aye.
11:54And I thought the rover was travelling in style.
11:56The rover wasn't available.
11:58Do I sense a little tension?
12:00You'll sense even more in a minute.
12:01What in the name of Jupiter was that all about?
12:07I'm sorry.
12:08I still have a lot of work to attend to, so...
12:12I felt a little peculiar.
12:14Well, you looked it.
12:16As did I.
12:19I had to get out of there.
12:21And leave me behind?
12:22I said I'm sorry.
12:25Are you sickening for something?
12:28I don't know.
12:29Was it the Shire?
12:30It's size?
12:32I need to lie down.
12:34You've spent half your life around horses.
12:36You're nearly as good with them as me.
12:37I am better than you.
12:38This is not the moment for you to win that argument.
12:41We interrupt this program to inform our listeners.
13:02The Prime Minister will address the nation in a few minutes at 12 o'clock midnight.
13:07The Prime Minister, the right honourable C.R. Attlee.
13:12Japan has today surrendered.
13:14The Prime Minister, the right honourable C.R. Attlee.
13:18The last of our enemies is laid low.
13:22At this time, we should pay tribute to the nation in a few minutes at 12 o'clock midnight.
13:23Come on!
13:24Come on!
13:25Come on!
13:26Come on!
13:27Come on!
13:28Come on!
13:29Come on!
13:30Come on!
13:31Come on!
13:32Come on!
13:33Come on!
13:34The right honourable C.R.
13:36Atlee.
13:37Japan has today surrendered.
13:43The last of our enemies is laid low.
13:47At this time, we should pay tribute to the men from this country, from the Dominions, from India and the colonies, to our police, armies and air force that have fought so well in the arduous campaign in Japan.
14:07Peace has once again begun.
14:37No, thank you.
14:45Can't quarrel with that.
14:47Shame, though. It's a very fine year.
14:50And suddenly, it's a very fine night.
14:53How's the peculiarity?
14:59Remaining.
15:01Hmm.
15:05Awesome creatures. Shires, aren't they?
15:08Less like a horse, more like some figure of myth.
15:12Typhon.
15:13The monstrous giant who fought Zeus and was always accompanied by a terrible storm.
15:22Did things feel a little stormy?
15:28Still do.
15:30Yes, well, tomorrow may be a bank holiday, but...
15:34No one stole the animals.
15:36Exactly.
15:37So I'd be most grateful if you'd face your fears and give it another go.
15:43What?
15:44Weissmuller.
15:49I'd rather not.
15:50Sorry?
15:51If the war is really over, will things be different now?
16:03Well, when you hear in the Dales, it might not look like it. The Dales is the Dales, isn't it?
16:08Mm-hmm.
16:09But I promise you, they will.
16:12Do you think there's more chance than me getting a pair of boots?
16:15Boots?
16:16Proper boots.
16:18Like you and Grandad wear.
16:19Oh, I don't know about that.
16:21If I'd say it's possible.
16:23It's going to take a lot of hard work, though.
16:25Mm-hmm.
16:26A lot of building to be done.
16:28Even more rebuilding.
16:32Then everyone's going to need boots.
16:34They are.
16:35They are.
16:36They are.
16:37Dad, look.
16:40Oh, wow.
16:44Wow.
16:47Ah, look at the colours.
16:52Do you think Rosie stayed up to watch these fireworks?
16:55Yeah.
16:57I hope so.
16:59Oh, wow.
17:02Pow.
17:04Good morning, Gould.
17:13Good morning, Ernest.
17:15Wonderful news.
17:16It is indeed, yes.
17:23Oh.
17:28Oh!
17:29Hello there, Charlotte.
17:31Good morning.
17:32Hello.
17:33Well, I'd say good morning, but isn't it a perfectly wonderful one?
17:35It really is.
17:37I'm afraid there's no sign of Tris yet.
17:39Oh, don't worry. My brother doesn't demode soon. I'll give him some encouragement.
17:42Do sit down.
17:43Well, it's fine. I happen to know that his plans are quite the same as all the rest of us.
17:47Cancelled.
17:48If only that were true.
17:49Let's get you ready with Jimmy!
17:52Will you tell me another Butch Fielding story on the way?
17:56Many as you like.
17:57Butch Fielding? There's a name from the past.
17:59And the present.
18:00He's Richard's new farmhand.
18:01No.
18:01Legend has it, Butch Fielding can talk horse, you know.
18:06First cakes. Now horses.
18:09Oh, thanks for coming.
18:12I need all the help I can get with this party.
18:14Did you say party?
18:15Folk are having them all over the village.
18:17Then everyone's going up the hill later to Lighted Beacon, if the weather rolls.
18:21I can't stay, I'm afraid, Audrey.
18:23My dad's hurt his leg and I promised I'd give him a hand.
18:25I just wanted to chop these scones off.
18:28Thanks, love.
18:29Very pleased to hear young Tom is home.
18:30Oh, I haven't seen him around.
18:32You wouldn't.
18:33Hasn't been around.
18:35Because he's charged three weeks ago and he's finding things difficult.
18:40Of course.
18:41And now he's left doing some bits at the bike shop and he don't say so much, but his world
18:48as it is, ain't as world as it was.
18:52Come on.
18:53Heading son of a job to do.
18:56I'm sorry, Audrey.
18:57That's all right.
18:58Don't give it another thought.
19:00Get on to the drovers, as long as there's enough beer.
19:06Was the first call I made.
19:08Oh, I'll be able to lend a hand, Mrs. Hall.
19:10As Tristan's not up yet, I'll have some time.
19:12And if he can't help me with Weissmuller, he can certainly help you.
19:16Well then, have a tea.
19:17Got that for me?
19:21Absolutely.
19:21All right, what's she made?
19:27For reasons known only to herself, Miss Beauvoir is downstairs for you.
19:32Come along, ma'am.
19:33That's quite enough.
19:33Let's be having you.
19:44There we go.
19:45Just on the left end.
19:47Hughie!
19:50I've got the bunting!
19:51I'll go.
19:52Thanks, love.
19:54Mrs. Hall?
19:57Maggie.
19:58Just the two of you?
19:59So far.
20:01But we're living up.
20:03Do you think you'll find it within you to come to the party later?
20:06Well, that's why I'm here.
20:07I'm back at work, trying to keep busy.
20:10And I know you made a request, but there is a bit of a problem.
20:14There's been no delivery from the brewery.
20:16We're out of beer.
20:16Oh, do you?
20:19Oh, we're going to need a bigger buffet.
20:22Mrs. Hall, he's gone AWOL.
20:24Tris?
20:26Not in his room.
20:27Not sure he's even slept in it.
20:29Nobody's seen him in the square.
20:30Well, where is he then?
20:33I wish I knew.
20:34I might.
20:35I was in the church earlier to light a candle for Arthur.
20:39Tris came in as I was leaving.
20:40In the church?
20:42Yeah.
20:43Thank you, Maggie.
20:44Go and see if he's still there.
20:45No, Tris?
20:51Oh, uh, send his apologies.
20:53Called away on urgent business.
20:54Hopes to join you later.
20:56I see.
20:58Would you mind awfully coming with me?
21:01Why?
21:01I may not be clear on the detail of what's going on with my brother,
21:06but I've long since come to the conclusion that, irrespective of the question,
21:10the answer is always you.
21:13Come on.
21:29What did I tell you?
21:30She's worse.
21:32She's probably ready to carve.
21:33And don't you worry.
21:34You haven't just got Sherlock Holmes to investigate today.
21:37You've got Watson, too.
21:39Watson, ready for duty.
21:41Get your wellies on, Watson.
21:45Come on!
21:47Grandad's happy to see us, eh?
21:49Mm-hm.
21:54The key is to be calm and in control.
21:58All the cow needs to be assured of is that the vet knows exactly what he's doing.
22:03All right.
22:06There we go.
22:08All right, girl.
22:11I...
22:15I...
22:17I...
22:17I don't...
22:20What?
22:22She doesn't appear to be pregnant.
22:25Well, it's not possible.
22:27Well, I can state categorically from the position I'm in that it is.
22:30Does this happen often?
22:33No!
22:33No!
22:33Oh.
22:33Oh.
22:35Oh.
22:57Tristan?
22:58Do you mind if I...
23:05Yes.
23:11Why can't people just leave me alone?
23:14Well, for one very good reason, Tris.
23:17They care.
23:20It's clear to me that there are things you need to talk about.
23:24Well, there's someone here you can talk to.
23:28Your brother.
23:43I can remember sitting alongside you at St. Michael's when you must have been, what, five, six?
23:51And I realized to my horror that you'd actually brought a pea shooter to church.
23:56Secret.
23:56I tried to wrestle it out of your hand, but you had a freakishly firm grip.
24:01I'm really not in the mood.
24:02In the end, all I could think of to say was anyone but the vicar.
24:05Please just go.
24:12Not till I'm sure you're stable.
24:14I know that you're going to be waiting a long time.
24:20I didn't just think she was pregnant.
24:28She was most definitely pregnant.
24:29It's a miracle.
24:31It's not a miracle.
24:32She just had her calf.
24:33You didn't notice anything first thing.
24:37Grandad?
24:38All right, gate were open.
24:41For chug throat string.
24:42A couple of them got out, but this one was definitely in there.
24:45Right, so we have a few hours to find a newborn, and it could be anywhere on the whole farm.
24:49It's in danger on its own.
24:50Yeah, I know.
24:52It's going to be like finding a niggling haystack.
24:54What can I do, Dad?
24:56You help your grandad.
24:58Where are you going?
24:59For reinforcements.
25:00Wilco, wait for me, grandad.
25:03Hurry up.
25:09Where did you get the emcee, Tristan?
25:19We were, um...
25:21We were moving camp when we came under fire.
25:30I was with Billy.
25:33Billy?
25:35Yeah, I was always with Billy.
25:38We've been inseparable since training.
25:41I like him already.
25:47Oh, God.
25:49What?
25:52Tristan.
25:55Suddenly there was this noise.
26:00And he just goes up.
26:02Seems like he'd been hit.
26:05He was in a bad way.
26:10I didn't fully grasp what had happened, so I went to help him, and he screams at me.
26:16He screams not to move an inch.
26:18It was mined.
26:22The whole field.
26:26Someone moved over there.
26:27There was another bank.
26:28Someone here, another.
26:32And...
26:33The horses pulling our equipment just...
26:38Just went berserk.
26:39You weren't afraid of Weissmuller, were you?
26:49What you couldn't bear was...
26:52His fear.
26:58There was no medic, so...
27:00I did what I could to help them, but...
27:05We couldn't move anywhere without checking the ground.
27:08There was a mine right next to me.
27:11If Billy hadn't screamed, then...
27:15I...
27:15I got a medal.
27:22Because I managed to save a few chaps.
27:30But Billy wasn't one of them.
27:34He saved me, but I couldn't save him.
27:39The cross should be his, not mine.
27:40I've tried to put it out of my head.
27:52But then you see something, or you hear something.
27:59No one wants it to be over more than me.
28:02But if all it takes is some scared horse to wrench me back,
28:05then maybe it never will be.
28:07And you hear...
28:08You hear me, you hear me.
28:15I'm sorry.
28:22I'm sorry.
28:23Tom!
28:38If it's Mr Mellor you want...
28:41It isn't. It's you.
28:45I spoke to your mum earlier.
28:48Please, don't offer to help Mr Elliot.
28:51I'm not going to.
28:52I'm here to ask for some.
28:54And it's urgent.
29:01But you're still here.
29:03Your concern is much appreciated.
29:06You need to get back to your party.
29:09You sure?
29:11We're all right here, I think.
29:15See you in a bit.
29:22Well done.
29:26Audrey!
29:27And we're too late.
29:29Dad's fine.
29:30I got away as soon as I could.
29:32Don't you worry about that at all, Grace.
29:35Perhaps today weren't the day for a party after all.
29:37Mrs Hall!
29:38Mrs Hall!
29:39We'll learn it.
29:48You hear that?
29:49It's a wren.
29:50Such a big song for such a little bird.
29:53Why don't you go join Mrs H Siegfried?
29:56I'd rather think I have to go back to Elijah Wentworth's first.
29:59Can't leave Weissmuller in pain, can I?
30:02Well, I don't think you'll have any more success.
30:04Sorry?
30:05With Weissmuller.
30:06It's association, isn't it?
30:08Weissmuller's in pain because of his abscess,
30:11and as you're yet to remove it, he associates you with the pain getting worse.
30:14What you need is something he associates with things getting better.
30:21What about someone?
30:27Wait.
30:30We both know it's a two-man job.
30:41Charlotte?
30:42How did you possibly do all this on your own?
30:46Oh, I didn't.
30:49Wasn't much use for me at the drovers with no beer.
30:52I didn't expect you to do anything, Maggie.
30:54Oh, it...
30:57It was a piece of cake.
31:12Anything?
31:13Can't find the cough anywhere, Dad.
31:27No, without feeding, it won't last much longer.
31:30Well, I've got someone to help.
31:31Look.
31:32Ah, then, Tommy lad.
31:33How do you, Richard?
31:35I do, son.
31:36Didn't know you were back.
31:38Aye, well...
31:39Richard?
31:41How many have you invited?
31:42Nothing to do with me.
31:44No time for conversation, I'm afraid.
31:45We're on our way back to Elijah Wentworth.
31:47Then what are you doing here?
31:48We're in need of a farrier.
31:49Butch?
31:50There's a shire horse waiting for you.
31:53If you're free.
31:56All right.
31:57So it's one in, one out, then, is it?
32:03Ah, go on.
32:07Thank you, Richard.
32:10You say the cough could be anywhere?
32:11Aye.
32:12I've looked over every field up here.
32:14We'd better hurry, then.
32:15Aye.
32:16Grandad?
32:17Yes, son.
32:18If I were missing, I know who'd find me.
32:21Who's that?
32:22Mum.
32:25Why don't we let the couches look in?
32:32Come on.
32:34My God.
32:35Good lad.
32:36Good lad.
32:37It won't work, Ruth.
32:54Elijah.
32:55I think you know Butch Fielding, the farrier.
32:57And Weissmuller knows him, too.
32:58Aye.
32:59Well, he's here to take away his fear.
33:03Oh.
33:05Why don't you wait outside?
33:07I highly doubt Zeus overcame Typhon by jumping in someone else's car, driving off.
33:12No, I think you sucked him with a few thunderbolts, Etch.
33:14Hm.
33:15Well, if only I had some of them handy.
33:18We all have our own thunderbolts.
33:21You think?
33:23I know you do.
33:29Well, then.
33:30Well, then, boy.
33:31Easy, lad.
33:41Easy, boy.
33:42Good boy.
33:43Good boy.
33:44Come on.
33:45This one.
33:46Good boy.
33:47Good boy.
33:48Come on, lad.
33:49This one.
33:50This one.
33:51Come on.
33:52Come on.
34:23All right.
34:33Hand me that.
34:34Shh, shh, shh, shh.
34:36I seem to be well.
34:54I seem to be well.
34:56We're in the stick handle, okay?
35:09I've got...
35:10That's it.
35:16There we are.
35:21That's it.
35:31Well done.
35:33Good girl.
35:42Come on.
35:45Come on, Jimmy.
36:15Come on, lad.
36:27Come on.
36:31She's found her granddad.
36:51Well, I've seen it all now.
36:53Yeah, it seems she's come all the way out here to hide the calf deliberately.
36:57Then why would she do a thing like that?
36:58Do you know what I think?
37:00She's had two before this one.
37:03I think they were maybe taken a bit too early.
37:05You're not saying...
37:07You're not saying...
37:08Up in this calf, she very much wanted to hold on to.
37:17Thank the Lord for Harriet and son.
37:20Particularly the son.
37:21And you told me, lad, thanks very much for your help.
37:25Well, if you...
37:26If you ever need any help again.
37:29Okay, well, I'll have a think about your offer.
37:32I've thought about your offer.
37:38When can you start?
37:40Now?
37:41Good lad.
37:42Good lad.
37:43Well done, son.
37:44My goodness, mate.
38:00Mr. Wentworth?
38:03Weissmuller's pain-free and fit as a fiddle.
38:05Ah.
38:07Is that for us?
38:10Aye.
38:12Just out of interest,
38:13how much of that stuff do you happen to have?
38:19Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
38:32I was going to wait until your mum was back,
38:34but I'm certain she'd say the moment's now.
38:36Ooh, what's this?
38:42Boo!
38:42Boo!
38:43Thank you, Dad.
38:45Hey, you're welcome.
38:47You've earned them.
38:52Why don't you give that telephone one more try?
38:56I mean, if there's no improvement,
38:58I could always get you a timetable to keep next to it.
39:01Aye.
39:02All right.
39:03This is all you're a marvel.
39:28Well, it's not my work.
39:29Well, it's not my work.
39:30Mrs. Maggie and Charlotte did this.
39:33Still one thing missing, is it?
39:35Please, not remind everyone.
39:36Sorry, too late.
39:38Ladies and gentlemen,
39:40apologies for the delay,
39:42but with sincere thanks to Mr. Wentworth here,
39:45we are now in possession of an entire cartload
39:48episode of his famous homebrew.
39:52Come and get it.
39:56There we are.
39:57Cheers.
39:58Cheers.
39:59Come on, let's be having it.
40:01I'm sorry I haven't seen you today.
40:11The truth is,
40:13I haven't really been myself
40:15for a while now.
40:17Who has?
40:18Have the last few months
40:22simply been a distraction for you?
40:24A way not to think about what comes next?
40:28Because they do only well have for me.
40:31That's not to say
40:32that they haven't meant anything.
40:34I'm not sure they could have meant more.
40:38I think I actually found
40:39the letter writing easier.
40:42Well, then.
40:43Mm-hmm.
40:48Dearest Charlotte,
40:51my concern is that I
40:54shall never quite be the same chap I was
40:57again.
41:01As sincerely as it's possible to be, Tristan.
41:08Dearest Tristan,
41:10that's quite all right.
41:11I like you now.
41:13Always,
41:15Charlotte.
41:18You see.
41:23What?
41:25You didn't need me.
41:28I'll always need you,
41:29Mrs.
41:30Oh.
41:35Oh.
41:36Speech, is it?
41:37Who the hell wants to speak?
41:40Good Lord.
41:43Hi.
41:44Hi.
41:48They can declare the peace
41:50and we can all be mighty thankful.
41:54We can celebrate
41:55and we should.
41:57Doesn't mean to say
41:59things are going to be
42:00just as they were,
42:01does it?
42:02Yeah.
42:03Right.
42:04We have kept,
42:05all of us,
42:07the fires burning round here,
42:09haven't we?
42:10Aye.
42:10Aye.
42:10Aye.
42:11Aye.
42:11Aye.
42:11And whatever shall be,
42:15that has to be the thing
42:17on which we all agree.
42:20Keep the fires burning,
42:23always.
42:25Aye.
42:25Well said.
42:26We here.
42:27Well said.
42:28Very good.
42:32Mr. Wentworth,
42:34consider me awed.
42:35Huh?
42:36Have you managed to find the words
42:37the rest of us merely felt?
42:39Oh.
42:40Forget Weissmutter,
42:41I think you're something
42:42of a dark horse yourself.
42:43Hi.
42:45Hi.
43:03Hello.
43:06Ooh,
43:07someone got new boots.
43:09They're vets' boots?
43:10You more than earned them.
43:11Do you want to be a vet one day,
43:12Jimmy?
43:13I am a vet.
43:14Sorry.
43:15Tell you.
43:16First turn.
43:26You're the one with all the thunderbolts today.
43:27Good Lord.
43:44Bye.
43:45Bye.
43:46Bye.
43:46Bye.
43:48Bye.
43:48Bye.
44:48The Jostling for Power in the Foresights hits a new high next week.
45:02Expect brazen scheming when Five's gripping new drama continues Monday at nine.
45:07And let's not forget the Hard Acres.
45:08They've come a long way since Life in the Docks to the poshest of frocks.
45:12Stream now on Five.
45:13Next, Police Night Shift 999.
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