- 2 days ago
First broadcast 25th January 1977.
Robin feels threatened when an old flame of Vicky's begins to make plans for a steak house next door to their restaurant.
Richard O'Sullivan - Robin
Tessa Wyatt - Vicky
Tony Britton - James Nicholls
Geoffrey Whitehead - Anthony
Luan Peters - Elizabeth
Derek Deadman - Workman
Harry Littlewood - Workman
Alan Guy - Workman
Michael Angelis - Waiter
Gary McDermott - Customer (as Garry McDermott)
Rosemary Frankau - Customer
Robin feels threatened when an old flame of Vicky's begins to make plans for a steak house next door to their restaurant.
Richard O'Sullivan - Robin
Tessa Wyatt - Vicky
Tony Britton - James Nicholls
Geoffrey Whitehead - Anthony
Luan Peters - Elizabeth
Derek Deadman - Workman
Harry Littlewood - Workman
Alan Guy - Workman
Michael Angelis - Waiter
Gary McDermott - Customer (as Garry McDermott)
Rosemary Frankau - Customer
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00:00I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:00I think our vacuum cleaner's got hiccups.
01:04You'd have hiccups if you were sucking up dust all day.
01:07I fixed it earlier on.
01:08Well, you must have fixed it beyond repair.
01:10It's just not mechanically minded.
01:11I don't have to be.
01:13I am a superb chef, an excellent lover,
01:16one of the few men that can unblock sinks with their lips.
01:23I can hear your heart beating.
01:24Oh, no, that's them next door.
01:25They've been out here all morning.
01:26Never seem to do any work, just bang, bang, bang.
01:30Let that be a warning to us all.
01:31Do you know when they're open?
01:33Next Monday.
01:34Haven't you seen their advertisement?
01:35We Jock McSporran welcome ye to his broad brick moolich stick hoose.
01:40Stiffen up your kilt with the wee McSolane and McChips.
01:43Well, I still think they're going to affect our trade.
01:45Rubbish.
01:46Look, the way last night went,
01:47if they take away one customer,
01:48we'll have lost 50% of our business.
01:49Listen, last night was not typical.
01:51There was a rush.
01:52Anyway, the two we had in last night seem to enjoy themselves.
01:57No, those two each have friends, you see.
01:58They recommend us,
01:59and those two other friends recommend, and so on.
02:01Do you know how many people we could have in just six days' time?
02:03Nope.
02:03None.
02:04We'd be closed on Sunday.
02:07All right, Luron, we're working next door.
02:09Oh, you're bang, thump and crush.
02:12No, said Tom and Fred.
02:15We were wondering if you and I have a decent cat around here.
02:17A decent cat?
02:18Oh, I'm sorry, we're not open for lunch.
02:19Hang on a minute, hang on a minute.
02:20Come in, come in.
02:23Tell me, what sort of meal were you thinking of?
02:27Well, no.
02:27Eggs, chips, bacon, beans, fried bread, mug of tea.
02:31Mug of tea.
02:32Yes, we're closed.
02:33No, listen, suppose they had two friends.
02:35Well, it's hardly likely, is it?
02:36And they recommend two others?
02:37Yeah, it's all right, all right.
02:38Gentlemen, would you like to sit down?
02:39No, it's all right.
02:42Thanks very much.
02:43Right, can I recommend Le Pas de Jour,
02:46which is Le Supreme de l'Atenant Chatelaine?
02:48No, I had that for breakfast.
02:51What?
02:52Do you get fried bread with it?
02:54Are you sure we're not closed?
02:56Listen, you'll like it, honestly.
02:58He makes his own special sauce, not too much garlic.
03:00He's got a very light touch.
03:01I bet he has.
03:02A bit ginger, is he?
03:05Look here, Mush.
03:05Well, I'm probably not.
03:06No, look, I was only kidding, Sunshine.
03:07I'll tell you what, we'll give it a try.
03:09How about that?
03:09Without fried bread?
03:10Well, right.
03:11Can you manage?
03:12I've got to do some shopping.
03:12Okay, I'll see you later.
03:14Now, may I recommend, with the meal,
03:16you have a bottle of this.
03:18How do you pronounce it?
03:19Number seven.
03:22Yeah, sounds good.
03:24Right, and to start with,
03:25you will have soup l'oignon gratiné avec croutons.
03:29What's croutons?
03:31Fried bread.
03:35I think I'll go back to bringing sandwiches.
03:40Oh, it's far too good for them.
03:44Afternoon, Mr. Nichols.
03:46Good afternoon.
03:46Good afternoon.
03:49I thought today would be a good time
03:51to go through the books with you.
03:52See which particular drain my money was going down.
03:55They're under there.
03:56I'm up to my eyes and souby sauce.
03:59Has business picked up at all?
04:01Oh, yes, we've got more people in for lunch today
04:02than ever before.
04:03You've never opened for lunch?
04:04Yes, well, that is part of the reason.
04:05They're the workman next door.
04:07Ah, yes, the steakhouse.
04:08Could be strong competition there, you know.
04:10However, I've worked out a plan to deal with that.
04:13What?
04:13We closed down.
04:17Now, Mr. Nichols,
04:18that is not the spirit that won the Battle of Dunkirk.
04:20We were defeated at Dunkirk.
04:22I was speaking from the German point of view.
04:25I see.
04:26Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Omelid.
04:28Listen, it doesn't matter about the competition next door.
04:30People will all appreciate good Cordon Bleu cooking.
04:37Yeah, well.
04:42What do you think of it?
04:43Yeah.
04:44Very, um,
04:46very filling.
04:47Filling.
04:48Filling.
04:49The wine was nice.
04:51It took the taste away.
04:52There was no chips, though.
04:56Look,
04:57I put part of myself into that meal.
05:01No, no, no,
05:02not in that sense of the word good.
05:04Excuse me,
05:05there's an item here
05:06that I don't quite, uh,
05:07ah,
05:08afternoon,
05:08you enjoy our meal?
05:09It was filling.
05:10Filling?
05:11Filling.
05:11Filling.
05:12Filling.
05:12Good, good, good.
05:13Ah,
05:13I don't quite understand.
05:15Ah,
05:16four pounds,
05:1780p,
05:18for F off.
05:20Fresh offal.
05:22Hello.
05:25Stand by your bed.
05:26Here comes old smoothie chops.
05:27Smoothie chops.
05:32We're here.
05:34You can open your eyes now.
05:36Oh.
05:37Thank you, Elizabeth.
05:39Look at that.
05:40Nerves of steel.
05:42Sometimes I think
05:42you don't like my driving.
05:44Nonsense.
05:45I've always fancied myself
05:47with white hair.
05:49See you tonight.
05:50Hmm.
05:52Drive carefully.
05:58Preferably on the left.
06:13Now, come on,
06:14be fair.
06:14You did enjoy the meal.
06:15Look,
06:16I ate it.
06:16I didn't sting out the wall,
06:17and for me,
06:18that is praise.
06:19Praise?
06:20Boy, come on,
06:20you'll be getting naughty.
06:21Who will?
06:22Oh, but group from Seymour.
06:23He's going to manage the steakhouse.
06:25Oh, we'll sort of be friendly rivals, then.
06:26Huh.
06:27Well, I wouldn't count it
06:27only being, er,
06:28too friendly.
06:37Oh, yeah.
06:38Nice.
06:39Swiss, innit?
06:42Nice.
06:42Oh, hello there.
06:51Uh, my name's Tripp.
06:53Robin Tripp.
06:54Uh, this is my bistro.
06:56Mine.
06:57Really?
06:59You know, and I thought,
06:59seeing as, er,
07:01you're here,
07:01and I'm, er,
07:02I'm just there,
07:04you know,
07:04we'd sort of be, um,
07:06more next door to each other,
07:07you know?
07:08Yes.
07:08Yes.
07:10I do the cooking here.
07:11I'm the chef.
07:14Try it.
07:20Ah, there you are.
07:21Look here,
07:22there's an item here,
07:23and I...
07:24Good God.
07:27Antony.
07:27Antony Seymour.
07:29James Nichols.
07:30Good heavens.
07:33Why, it must be, um...
07:35Ooh, er...
07:36At least.
07:39Well, what are you doing
07:40around here?
07:41I mean,
07:41he's going to be managing
07:42this restaurant here.
07:43I'm going to be managing
07:43this restaurant here.
07:45Really?
07:46Oh.
07:47I own this place.
07:49Sorry, could I, er,
07:50point out?
07:50I own...
07:5150% of it.
07:55Well, do come and have
07:56a drink, I'll just have.
07:57No, why not?
07:57Mm, um...
07:59Yes, why don't you
08:01come have a drink?
08:12I didn't know
08:12you were in catering.
08:13Why, I'm not really,
08:15you know, just dabbling.
08:16It's more of a toy
08:16for Victoria.
08:17Keep her out of mischief.
08:18Ah, Victoria,
08:19how is she?
08:20Oh, she's fine.
08:21You know, Vicky,
08:22I'm still single.
08:23Oh, not for want
08:24of trying on my part.
08:27When was this?
08:30And she'll be here.
08:31With me next door,
08:32we'll be friendly rivals.
08:33I wouldn't count it
08:34being too friendly.
08:35The wine.
08:36What?
08:37Well, you did ask
08:37Mr. Seymour in
08:38for a glass of wine.
08:39The wine, yes.
08:40Right, half a bottle.
08:42Cheap half bottle.
08:43Not for the one
08:55to try.
08:58Hi.
08:59Did they enjoy their lunch?
09:00It was filling.
09:00Listen.
09:02Pompous twit,
09:03seven foot six,
09:04bleached hair.
09:05Ring any bells?
09:06No.
09:06Well, he's in there.
09:07He claims he knows you.
09:08Oh.
09:08Victoria, how are you?
09:13Hello, Anthony.
09:14Hello.
09:18Oh, shh.
09:22You know,
09:22I was in America
09:24for just over a year
09:25and, you know,
09:27you haven't changed.
09:28You're as lovely as ever.
09:30Yes, I know.
09:31And still single.
09:32Would you believe it?
09:33Dad.
09:33All right, here we are.
09:51Quick glass of wine
09:51because I'm sure
09:52you've got plenty of...
09:53Er, excuse me.
09:58What were you doing in America?
09:59Well, I was at the...
10:03the Harvard Business School
10:05just brushing up, you know.
10:06Well, someone's got to do it,
10:07I suppose.
10:11Where are you living these days?
10:13Upstairs.
10:13Yes, upstairs with...
10:14With a magnificent view
10:15of the, er,
10:16the street.
10:17Well, cheers.
10:18With me.
10:19Oh, yes, of course.
10:20Cheers.
10:20Cheers.
10:22To old times.
10:23Yes.
10:23Not a bad night tonight.
10:42We had nine people in.
10:43Ten of you include
10:44the one that thought
10:44it was a laundrette.
10:48How well did you know?
10:50Oh, I've never seen him before.
10:50He just walked in
10:51with his bag of washing.
10:54Oh, you mean Anthony?
10:55Yes, Antonia.
10:56Well, I used to go round
10:58with him a bit, that's all.
10:59Before I met you.
11:00You're not jealous, are you?
11:02What, me?
11:03Of course I am.
11:04I'm not.
11:04I mean,
11:05what you and he did
11:06before you met me,
11:07well, it's none of my business,
11:08is it?
11:09No.
11:11What did you do?
11:13I mean, did you...
11:14did you and he...
11:16did both of you,
11:17you know, ever, um...
11:19either together,
11:20you know, I mean...
11:21well, I mean,
11:22you know, did you?
11:24Yes, no,
11:26sometimes,
11:26only in the warm weather
11:27and, uh...
11:29What was the last one?
11:29Yes, you're absolutely right,
11:30it's none of my business.
11:33Anyway,
11:34I'm a much better catch
11:35than he is.
11:36I mean,
11:36I own half a restaurant,
11:37he just manages one.
11:38Not quite.
11:40His father owns
11:40the whole chain of steakhouses
11:41and one day
11:42Anthony will take over.
11:44I see, yes.
11:45So he's going to be rich
11:46and he's going to be next door.
11:49Vicky,
11:50how do you feel
11:51about us getting married?
11:52Oh, Robin.
11:53No, not me and you,
11:54me and him.
11:55No, not me and him.
12:25No, not me and him.
12:33Vicky.
12:34Vick,
12:35Vicky.
12:36Vicky,
12:37Vicky.
12:43I'm sorry,
12:43I didn't mean
12:44to get you out of bed.
12:45If anything,
12:46my intentions
12:46were the opposite.
12:47They always were.
12:51It's a nice place
12:52you've got here.
12:53It's quite big
12:54unless you share
12:55with another girl.
12:55No, I don't share
12:56with another girl.
12:57Oh, good.
12:58Hi, any chance
12:59of a cup of coffee?
13:00Morning.
13:02No, good morning.
13:04You, uh,
13:05you share with him?
13:07Yes, I do.
13:08Oh.
13:08You wanted to see me?
13:10No, I didn't.
13:10Oh, that has a ring of truth.
13:11Ah, coffee, lovely.
13:13I'll get you another one.
13:14Oh, sorry, sorry.
13:16Am I drinking your coffee?
13:17Oh, dear, dear, dear.
13:19So sorry.
13:21What did you want?
13:22I just thought
13:23I'd pop round
13:23for a chat
13:24about old times.
13:25Right.
13:26Off you go.
13:29Not with you,
13:30with her.
13:31Oh.
13:33As a matter of fact,
13:33I came across
13:34some old snapshots
13:35last night.
13:35Oh.
13:36Do you remember
13:37that day
13:38on the river?
13:39Oh.
13:40When you moored
13:40the boat
13:41under the willow tree
13:42and a bee
13:42went down
13:42the front of my dress.
13:46You do remember?
13:50No, I don't.
13:52But you must do.
13:53I mean,
13:53it stung me
13:54on the back of my hand
13:55when I tried to...
13:56Shall we
13:57change the subject?
13:58I've got some photographs
13:59too, you know,
14:00forgive me,
14:00and on holiday.
14:02Do you remember, Vicky?
14:03Um, I don't think
14:03we ever got them developed.
14:04Oh.
14:05Ah, yes.
14:07Well, they're in there.
14:09And, um,
14:10they're very good,
14:11probably.
14:12But,
14:13well, some other time,
14:14perhaps.
14:15And why should you go so soon?
14:15I do have rather a lot to do.
14:17Monday's our big opening night.
14:18Oh, you're coming,
14:19of course,
14:19as my guest.
14:20Oh, well, I, uh...
14:21You can bring him
14:21if you want to.
14:23We actually have
14:24a restaurant to run,
14:25you know.
14:26I don't think
14:27you'll be getting
14:27many customers
14:28next Monday night.
14:29Oh.
14:29Oh.
14:30Oh.
14:30Oh.
14:30Oh.
14:31Oh.
14:31Oh.
14:32Oh.
14:32Oh.
14:32Oh.
14:32Oh.
14:32Oh.
14:32Oh.
14:33Oh.
14:33Oh.
14:33Oh.
14:33Oh.
14:34Oh.
14:34Oh.
14:34I see we're still empty.
14:57Empty, empty, empty, empty.
14:59You never get much trade
15:00before half past seven anyway.
15:01What's the time now?
15:02Nine.
15:04Actually, no,
15:05I hope nobody does come in.
15:06Can't stand the sound
15:07of soup echoing.
15:10I spied
15:11with my little eye
15:12something beginning
15:13with B.
15:15Bankruptcy.
15:15Right.
15:16You know where we went wrong?
15:18We should have opened
15:18a cordon bleu laundrette.
15:21I am absolutely
15:22you.
15:24Isn't this nice?
15:25No, isn't it?
15:25Good evening.
15:26Good evening.
15:27Good evening.
15:27Good evening.
15:27Um, table for four,
15:29isn't it?
15:30No, five with, uh,
15:31Arnold.
15:31No, silly.
15:32Wrong restaurant.
15:34The steakhouse is next door.
15:36Is it?
15:36Oh.
15:38I'm a steak.
15:39Sorry.
15:46What's the big attraction?
15:47Well, they've advertised
15:48papers, local radio,
15:50Kenny Everett's promised
15:51not to be there.
15:51Oh, that's a plus.
15:54Good evening.
15:56Busy as ever, I see.
15:58What have you come for?
16:01To eat.
16:01Oh, that's different.
16:02May I suggest
16:03the...
16:03Oh, no, not here,
16:05next door.
16:05What?
16:06Well, Anthony invited me
16:07and I could hardly refuse,
16:08could I?
16:09Well, he invited us too,
16:10but we couldn't let
16:10our customers down.
16:12Yes, quite.
16:14I assume you have
16:15got some bookies
16:15later on.
16:16We may have.
16:18We may have
16:18dozens of people
16:19who want to come,
16:20but we don't necessarily
16:21always put them down.
16:23Look here,
16:23why don't you come along too?
16:24After all,
16:25if you get a free meal,
16:26you'll be eating
16:26into their profits.
16:27Mr. Nichols,
16:28that is a disgustingly
16:29cynical suggestion
16:30and I like it.
16:32LAUGHTER
16:33LAUGHTER
16:34APPLAUSE
16:36It's all a bit Welsh,
17:01isn't it?
17:01Robin,
17:02you're not going
17:03to be embarrassing,
17:03are you?
17:04Me?
17:04Of course I'm not going to be.
17:06Ah, hoots mon,
17:07o'er than nu,
17:08how we a wee muck
17:08trouble for McFree.
17:10Pardon?
17:11It's quite all right,
17:13me Arcos,
17:13they're my guests.
17:14Oh, bless Miss Bodden,
17:16it's wee muck manager.
17:18I'll be leaving now.
17:20Oh, Dad?
17:21Hello, Victoria.
17:23James, welcome.
17:24So glad you could both come.
17:26Good evening.
17:28I'll show you to your table.
17:29That salad looks a bit dodgy,
17:34I'll send that back if I'll you.
17:37Here we are, James,
17:38Victoria.
17:39OK, and you're over there.
17:45LAUGHTER
17:46LAUGHTER
17:47LAUGHTER
17:48LAUGHTER
17:49You know,
17:55it's really quite a change
17:59to see a crowd
17:59of people eating,
18:00isn't it?
18:01I'm sorry,
18:02I was having a wee chat
18:02with a little Japanese soldier
18:04who doesn't know the water.
18:04LAUGHTER
18:05Compliments of the management,
18:08that's me.
18:09Oh, lovely.
18:11Now, if you'll excuse me,
18:12a busy night,
18:13you know how it is,
18:14well, you probably don't.
18:16Enjoy yourselves,
18:17I'll see you later.
18:18Ha, ha, ha, yeah.
18:19What a clever idea.
18:21Menu,
18:22menu shaped like a Scotsman.
18:23Why didn't you think of that?
18:24Because I run a French restaurant.
18:27Well, you could have one
18:27shaped like a frog.
18:30Ah, I see, I see.
18:31Awfully clever idea, this.
18:32Tell me,
18:33what part of Scotland
18:33do you come from?
18:34Farm Augusta.
18:35LAUGHTER
18:35Yes, well,
18:39I'll just have
18:40bagpipe and chips
18:41for me, please.
18:42LAUGHTER
18:43All right, all right, all right.
18:45Listen, the mixed vegetables,
18:46are they frozen?
18:47No, we thawed them for you.
18:49LAUGHTER
18:50I'm not going to enjoy
18:52this meal, you know.
18:52Well, what did you think of it?
19:04Well, I ate it.
19:04I didn't sling it at the wall.
19:05For me, that's praise.
19:07Well, I enjoyed it.
19:08I should pay for it, of course.
19:10No, no, no, I'll pay for it.
19:11Why?
19:11You haven't got an answer.
19:12Oh, I think...
19:13Sorry, I couldn't join you before.
19:16Rushed off my feet.
19:17Yeah, of course.
19:20What's up?
19:21Brandies and a Grand Marnier
19:22for the lady.
19:23Oh, you're remembered.
19:24Of course.
19:25You only have half a bitter
19:26when I take you out.
19:28You can't afford Grand Marnier.
19:29Oh, point taken.
19:31Well, will you all excuse me?
19:32Let's go and wash my hands.
19:33Yes, it's the door
19:34with the silhouette
19:34of a man tossing a caper.
19:36Hey.
19:37LAUGHTER
19:38You may have to change that.
19:41I've had some rude comments.
19:43No, I used the other one.
19:45I thought it was
19:45the silhouette of a man
19:46in a kilt.
19:48We may have to change them both.
19:49Oh.
19:51Amalia, please, then.
19:52Oh, thank you.
19:53You know we never finish
19:54looking at those photographs,
19:55do we?
19:55No, we were interrupted,
19:57weren't we?
19:57Oh, I'm sorry.
19:58I'll leave you to it.
20:00LAUGHTER
20:00Here's a nice one of you
20:03on that bridge
20:04feeding those little swans.
20:06Do you remember?
20:07Yes, I do.
20:08Whatever you say,
20:09English darling,
20:10we go home,
20:11like, cheap childless
20:11already, I was an arsehole.
20:14There's a nice one here
20:15you took of me.
20:16Oh, yes.
20:17Your fiancé is on the telephone, sir.
20:20Fiancé?
20:21Fiancé?
20:22Well, she's not so much
20:23my fiancé.
20:24I'm not what you'd call
20:25a fiancé.
20:26She's more of a sort of...
20:28Look, you're either engaged
20:29or you're not.
20:30What, if you put it like that?
20:31I suppose she is my fiancé.
20:34Didn't I mention her?
20:35No.
20:36Nice girl, yes.
20:39Elizabeth, yes.
20:41Excuse me.
20:46Hello, Elizabeth.
20:47How's your cold, darling?
20:48A bit better.
20:50How did the opening night go?
20:51Oh, very well, indeed.
20:53Could I have a look?
20:55Oh, yes, I say,
20:56she is a bit of an...
20:57Elizabeth!
21:00God!
21:01It's Liz!
21:02Do you know her?
21:03Know her?
21:04God, look, Liz and I used to...
21:06God!
21:06I must have a word.
21:10Yes, yes.
21:11Yes, thank you for calling, darling.
21:12I'll ring you in the morning.
21:13So, can I have a quick word, please?
21:17So, do you mind?
21:18Hello, Liz.
21:25Yeah, you know,
21:26this is going to be a bit of a surprise for you.
21:28It's Robin.
21:29Yes, Robin Tripp.
21:32Yes, I know.
21:33It must have been ages.
21:34God.
21:35Are you still at that same old place, yes?
21:37With that old sheepskin rug in front of the fire?
21:40He knows her.
21:44Yes, and I suppose it is getting a bit worn.
21:47I'm sorry, you've made a mistake.
21:49I don't know any Robin Tripp.
21:51Yes.
21:51What?
21:52What?
21:53The haystack.
21:54I clean forgot about that.
21:58But when it was raining, yes,
22:00and you've laddered your tights on that pitchfork.
22:05Who's he talking to?
22:07My fiancé.
22:07What?
22:09Yes, yes, he is.
22:09Yes, he is.
22:10Yes, he's looking at me now.
22:11Yes, yes.
22:13Yes, he is a bit, isn't he?
22:15You must have a cross line.
22:17I'm sorry.
22:20Yes, huh?
22:21Pardon?
22:22Yes, yes, we must.
22:22We must.
22:23Yes, very soon.
22:24Yes.
22:25Of course I do.
22:26Okay, Liz.
22:27Yes.
22:28Yes.
22:28Goodbye, Liz.
22:30Yeah.
22:31Bye-bye.
22:31Bye-bye.
22:36Sorry about that.
22:38Dear, dear, dear, dear, dear.
22:40Sorry, where were we?
22:46Yes, it was quite a good evening.
22:47It brightened up a bit towards the end.
22:49How well did you know her?
22:51Who?
22:51Oh, Liz?
22:52Well, now, you know,
22:53I really don't think we should talk about that.
22:54It's all in the past.
22:55I mean, you're not jealous, are you?
22:57Me?
22:58Jealous?
22:59Of course I'm jealous.
23:00Oh, now, come on, Vicky.
23:01I mean, what I did before I met you,
23:03well, I mean, it's none of your business, really, is it?
23:05No, it's not.
23:07Yes, it is.
23:08All right, so you think we should be completely honest with each other?
23:13Yes.
23:13I mean, no matter how much it hurts,
23:16I should tell you the truth.
23:17Yes.
23:18Mm-hmm, right.
23:20I've never met her in my life.
23:24You're so stupid, Robin.
23:25Tell me the truth.
23:26No, really, honestly,
23:27I've never met her before in my life.
23:28And you seriously expect me to believe that?
23:29Yes, well, of course I expect you to believe that.
23:31I've never met her.
23:32Vicky, I've never met the girl...
23:33Oh, get off.
23:34Vicky, I've never met the girl in my life.
23:36Oh, my God.
23:37LAUGHTER
24:03Vicky, I've never met the girl in my life.
24:07Thank you, my God.
24:09Thank you, my God.
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