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00:00EFINCENT HOPPER
00:20EFINCENT HOPPER
00:24Right
00:27Uh, where's Weatherfield again?
00:30Okay
00:57You alright? Salt light on?
01:03Yeah, I needed the distraction
01:05Still can't believe it's real, even if the papers say it is
01:11you all right salt light on yeah i needed the distraction still can't believe it's real even
01:20if the papers say it is yeah fancy a brew yeah please you can fill me in on shona and the baby
01:29eh well i mean the transfer is back to manchester and honestly every bump break i just kept thinking
01:39this is it placenta is going to give way she's gonna bleed out or fall into labor here on a hard
01:46shoulder longest ride of your life eh um not slept either of us i'm knackered i can't get back on ward
01:54until nine ops at ten but every hour that baby's in the wound they said the tumor could be getting
02:00bigger still might be cancerous you see it's a lot to get your head around yeah i mean there'll be 30
02:07people in operating theater there'll be team shona and team baby has she told you like how the yeah
02:15well she said it's like um it's like a cesarean but yeah so they deliver the baby um but they can't cut
02:22the cord yet because she won't be able to breathe on her own oh poor little mite mr lee's talked us
02:27through everything he's a mister he's not even a doctor apparently he's one down from god and they
02:32fly him all over the world to do this so he's gonna he's gonna take the the mass right but he'll
02:38remove it today well no he can't you see because she'll be too tiny you have to wait until she's a
02:44little bit bigger so they know exactly what they're dealing with so he'll put a breathing tube in and
02:50then once that's all working and up and running then the midwives can cut the cord but until then
02:56he'll have both their lives in his hands at the same time
03:03so handsome oh little girl i'll never get to meet you
03:21hiya uh coffee please take away not like you could do with it i've uh just driven up from
03:44bristol my condolences oh that's awful there can't be that many of them around gay vicars
03:57what makes you think he was gay what you mean apart from the grooming
04:02i um read it one of the papers anything else uh cheese and onion pie lunch don't start till 12
04:14not a second earlier right some other time cheers
04:24the gazette doesn't say anything about him being gay
04:36hmm are the doctors and midwives all primed you know mr lee and his team
04:43we're um still waiting on a few people
04:45i mean they are all set to go though aren't they you know he's the og isn't he
04:54well he wouldn't put it like that but we'd clone him if we could he's so in demand
04:59that's what gets him out of bed making sure that his paediatric students uh get the very best
05:05training well the operation's really happening isn't it i mean you won't be doing all this if it
05:11wasn't would you i think the consultant wanted a word with you
05:15how far away is it well you said five minutes five minutes ago
05:27i can't drive can i i've told you that
05:30well can't you take me tim
05:33oh
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06:29i'm sorry flaming cab didn't show up i forgot your dressing gown i had to go back for that i nearly
06:35had a fight with some clown in car park over a car parking space what's happened mr lee's not
06:40here to do the operation what why you serious look you got us all the way from hotten for this
06:45just let us be mr lee's in lithuania yeah and he was flying back his flight was cancelled right
06:50well then we wait no we can't we've an on-call team of pediatric ent surgeons all trained by him
06:56look i am still in shock from the crash okay he's had a seizure from the stress did they tell
07:01you that and now you're putting this on top of everything all right all right all right come
07:03come here come here just just come can we just just take a breath come on come on they know
07:10what they're doing it's gonna be all right
07:22yeah so you're bringing a ringer in the on-call pediatric ente yeah and he's same level and he's
07:29a mister you're not gonna try and fob us off with some doctor are you uh hi show now is it i'm
07:36vincent harper i'll be performing the surgery on your baby today um we did have our hopes pinned
07:41on mr lee no offense it's just he's the one that we know mr harper's a very experienced ear nose and
07:47throat specialist he's come all the way from bristol to join the team today well thank you no no thank
07:52you for allowing the two students in fetal cervical teratomas like this are rare but uh it's a great
07:58learning opportunity and you've done this kind of operation before then as i say mr harper is a leader in
08:05the field consent's all done yeah and obstetrics all happy great let's crack on then showing it i'll
08:11see you down in theater you left your lights on by the way cheers
08:20your lights you drove i didn't have a choice did i oh you could have killed someone yeah but i didn't
08:26and look i was all right until he tried robbing my space you had a seizure and you drove and then
08:31you picked a fight with the surgeon well i didn't mean it was the surgeon i thought it was just some
08:36clown wait we really need to go well i'm fine all right it was fine i can't what's trying to come
08:43can we not do this now please
08:57okay
09:18so
09:25I can't get past the mass.
09:42Is there a narrower tube?
09:45Mum's blood pressure has got to help.
09:47Are we resting fetal hypoxia?
09:48It's 84 over 60 falling.
09:51Right. Move on. We'll do the tracheotomy.
09:54Good call.
09:55Babies, good enough to contend with without being starved of oxygen.
09:59Scalpel, please.
10:00BP, 72 over 52.
10:03Making the incision now.
10:06Don't say it.
10:18Don't say it.
10:28They're fine. Mother and baby, both.
10:32Mr Harper's had to do a tracheotomy.
10:34No.
10:35They did warn you that might happen.
10:36No, I know it's just still now.
10:38It's not permanent, just until they can remove the mass.
10:41Now, Mr Harper will talk you through it.
10:44It's good news, David.
10:45Yeah, OK.
10:46Now, the baby's been moved to the NICU and she's breathing well and her heart beats stable.
10:52Well, I wish mine was.
10:53Um, how's Shona doing?
10:55She's in recovery.
10:56She's going to be very tired and very tender and it'll be at least a six-week recovery.
11:01Yeah.
11:02Um, where shall I go first?
11:04Babe, well, baby, obviously.
11:06Um...
11:07Come on.
11:07OK.
11:09Down there.
11:09Yeah.
11:10Right, great.
11:10Thanks.
11:14Hey, uh, I'm not open yet, so it's just us.
11:16I know you said you'd put it on the plot chart, but...
11:19I don't know, some of us only get plot chart second-hand.
11:22That's a blessing.
11:23The mental age of the comments is about 13.
11:25On a good day.
11:27There's no news.
11:27How's the mood in the factory?
11:29They all turned in.
11:30I suppose when, uh, things go a bit mad, people like certainty, don't they?
11:33Well, I don't get much more mad than Lisa's ex-wife turning up from the dead.
11:38Poor Carla.
11:39Well, she's been discharged and she's staying in a hotel.
11:42Like, we were joking, though, saying, oh, she's probably chatting up some cocktail waiters.
11:47Well, you weren't to know that she'd been kidnapped by some psycho, were you?
11:50Todd isn't picking up.
11:52Yeah, neither's Theo.
11:54Gary was all for going around there, but...
11:57I don't know, I just think they probably need the space, don't they?
12:01Poor Todd, that's both best mates.
12:03Gone.
12:04Hmm.
12:05At least he's got Theo, I suppose.
12:07I'll just keep having this stupid bargain in my head, so the Universal Guard, whoever,
12:11just, like, we've already lost Billy.
12:15And we can't leave a show on this baby as well.
12:18Happy birthday, Daddy.
12:20We got your cake.
12:21That was supposed to be a surprise.
12:23Anyway, I hope it went well.
12:24Drive safely.
12:25Oh, sorry.
12:27I'm safe.
12:28It's your birthday.
12:30Seventh of June.
12:31Worst day in the world.
12:32No one's ever got any money.
12:34Old skin from Christmas.
12:35I bet you get joint Christmas and birthday presents.
12:38My whole life.
12:41Everyone's always maxed out their credit cards.
12:43Nobody ever wants to go out or have fun or do anything.
12:46It's a good job my clubbing days are behind me.
12:48Well, hello, gorgeous girl.
12:52Look at you.
12:54Breathing all by yourself.
12:58With a little help from Tubey McWimpiper here and Mrs. Spaghetti Head.
13:04Everybody's excited to meet you.
13:12Your mum, for one thing.
13:15And she's, like, the cat's pyjamas or the bee's knees.
13:20I mean, she's crashed out now, but when she wakes up...
13:28She wasn't sure if she was ever going to get to meet you.
13:32I knew you wouldn't let us down, though.
13:49Oh, and you've got a sister.
13:51Yeah.
13:52Lily.
13:53Um, brother.
13:55Max.
13:55No doubt he'll be on at us to send photos.
14:01Uh, uncle, auntie, grannies.
14:05So, yeah.
14:07I won't tell you this now, because, believe me,
14:09you're not going to get a minute's piece.
14:15Ah, hi.
14:16Hiya.
14:17Ha, she, uh, gave us a bit of a scare.
14:20Yeah, yeah, me and all.
14:22Um, they have explained to you about the tracheostomy.
14:27Um, just that it's temporary until they've removed the tumour
14:30and such would you tell us that it's not cancerous.
14:33Yeah, let's hope so.
14:35It will be a couple of months,
14:37but once her breathing's strong enough,
14:39they'll take it out, the tracheocyte will heal,
14:41the tumourocyte will heal,
14:43and she'll be eating and speaking normally.
14:46Well, unlike Rastod Fenler.
14:49Well, I'm going to bottle that, you know.
14:54She's alive.
14:55There's a long way to go,
14:56but it's a very good result so far.
15:00Listen, the, um, parking business.
15:06I missed the sign for staff parking.
15:09I was stressed.
15:10Same.
15:11Um, yeah, I just want to say I'm sorry, you know.
15:14Um, and thank you to you.
15:16You know, everyone's been great.
15:17The whole team, but especially you, you know.
15:19I mean, you've had that long drive up
15:21and all those eyes on you.
15:23What can I say?
15:24I'm a solid gold hero.
15:26Well, you are to us, believe me.
15:29If you don't mind, uh,
15:31this hero's going to make like a banana and...
15:33Yeah, yeah, of course.
15:34You know, I'm sure you've got meetings and whatnot.
15:36A Pegasaurus-shaped birthday cake.
15:39I can't start without me.
15:41Oh, you've got the same birthday?
15:42No way!
15:43Did you hear that, Missy?
15:45You've got a lot to live up to.
15:47She's a plucky, Ron.
15:49I'm plucky or balshy.
15:50Yeah.
15:52Northern grit, we call it.
15:54But listen, thank you, honestly.
15:56Um, safe trip, yeah.
15:58Thank you. Take care.
15:58Yeah. Thanks, Mr Harper.
16:06So, she's in the neonatal ICU.
16:16It's very comfortable.
16:19Oh, um, they can't get the tube in.
16:23So, I'll have to put a tracheostomy in
16:25so she can breathe.
16:28Which is no biggie.
16:29You know, just until she's over the worst.
16:33Main thing is, she's here.
16:36And she's doing amazing.
16:40Like her mum.
16:46I think Billy must have been looking down on us today.
16:49We're closed.
17:09Oh, um, you still got that cheese and onion pie?
17:12I couldn't think of anything else.
17:13Yeah, I think I've got one left.
17:18To go.
17:22My granny was from Wigan.
17:23Right, well, those guys know how to make a pie.
17:31But it's all vegan tofu down your neck of the woods.
17:34Ha!
17:35Yeah.
17:36A bit.
17:38The coffee machine's off, but I can do your tea.
17:41Ah, this day gets better and better.
17:43Before you ask, it's not ironic.
17:53How come you're closing?
17:55It's lunchtime.
17:57Well, I'm not really feeling it today.
18:00You know, that vicar we were talking about earlier, the one in the Gazette?
18:10He was my son-in-law.
18:12I'm so sorry for you and your son.
18:15Yeah, he was a good man.
18:18You know, not in a churchy way, but in here.
18:20He had his demons, but he mended, and he mended stronger,
18:25and I am so bloody angry that he's gone.
18:29You talk about oversharing, eh?
18:33That's why I'm closing early.
18:36Right, one pie and one tea.
18:39No, um...
18:40No, no, no, you're all right, love.
18:42You enjoy yourself.
18:44It's later than you think.
18:50All right.
19:09I mean, it's a bit of a shock.
19:12It's the first thing you see, but...
19:15Only because she's so tiny.
19:17But then look at the rest of her.
19:19Look at her little fingers, David.
19:22Yeah.
19:22Her nails.
19:25Do you think she knows my voice?
19:28Yeah, of course she can.
19:29Look.
19:32Wow.
19:34All this keeping her alive.
19:37Yeah, well, it won't be for long.
19:40Since they removed the tumour and the trachea, there'll be no stopping her.
19:42You watch.
19:43Yeah, well, let's not run before we can walk, eh?
19:47She's gonna make it, babe.
19:48I know she is.
19:50Oh, she better had to, because I just love her so much already.
19:58You know, you don't even see the wires after a while, do you?
20:01No.
20:02You ever thought for a name?
20:04No, I didn't want to tempt fate.
20:10I did.
20:12What about...
20:14Harper?
20:16Harper?
20:18Like, erm...
20:18Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:20And also, it sounds good, doesn't it?
20:23You know, strong, Harper plot.
20:26Like a woman who'd run from fire for you.
20:28Yeah.
20:29Well, I love it.
20:32And she loves it, too.
20:39Life's so fragile, isn't it?
20:43You just think one bad decision...
20:45about a depression or...
20:48you know, a slick of oil on tarmac,
20:51and it can change like that.
20:52Proud moon?
21:08Proud auntie.
21:09Mm-hmm.
21:10Mm-hmm.
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