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00:00Music
00:05Music
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00:28I'm sorry.
00:37What are you doing up?
00:39Might ask you the same question.
00:42Well, it's a big day today.
00:45My brain's on overdrive.
00:47Which is probably a good thing.
00:48It means it's working properly.
00:51Have you thought about how you're going to plead?
00:54No.
00:54I'm still thinking about it.
01:02Ronnie thinks I should plead not guilty.
01:05So does Adam.
01:07But if you plead guilty, then you'd avoid a trial.
01:11Possibly get a suspended sentence.
01:13Not even go to prison.
01:15But they think if I plead not guilty,
01:19they can argue against the police report.
01:21But, you know, get medical evidence about me condition.
01:26And what if that doesn't work?
01:28Then you'd lose any credit for a guilty plea.
01:31Might even get a longer sentence.
01:33And by pleading guilty, you're showing remorse.
01:35That surely has to count for something, right?
01:37I do feel remorse.
01:39Billy's dead.
01:41Somebody has to pay for that.
01:43I wish to God I didn't let you drive that car.
01:49Yeah.
01:52What's done is done.
01:54The accident's on me.
01:57Not you.
02:04I am sorry, though.
02:07Yeah.
02:09I know you are.
02:10I've been here talking.
02:15Oh, I'm so sorry, darling.
02:18Did we wait you?
02:19Well, couldn't sleep anyway.
02:22Join the club.
02:24I'll pop the kettle on.
02:26Listen.
02:27I hope you've been telling her to plead not guilty.
02:32Nobody is telling me anything.
02:37Tea?
02:37You are kidding.
02:51Guessing you didn't spray that on yourself.
02:53What do you think?
02:56Very anatomically correct, though.
02:58And I've got to say, I am liking the bits of hair on the, uh...
03:01This is my dad's car as well.
03:05Any idea who did it?
03:06I mean, I'd say probably someone that knows that part of the body well.
03:09Maybe a fella.
03:11I'm thinking it's probably one of my students.
03:14And I think I know which one.
03:15Colourful outfit?
03:31Well, I'm not going to go in there as someone else, am I?
03:35This is who I am.
03:36Where have you been, Ronnie?
03:37We need to get going.
03:39Hey, Dad.
03:40It's OK.
03:44Did Ronnie pressure you into coming here?
03:46I just thought that...
03:46Because he had no right to.
03:48When did anyone ever pressure me into anything, eh?
03:51He knocked on cos he's worried about you.
03:54And I should have come to see you this last week, but...
03:56Oh, no.
03:57No, Bernie.
03:58No, you don't need to apologise.
04:00It should be me coming to see you.
04:02But I didn't know what to say.
04:06I was too scared.
04:09Oh, Bernie, I'm so sorry.
04:11I know.
04:12I know, sweetheart.
04:14I know.
04:18Listen, right.
04:20The accident...
04:21It wasn't your fault.
04:24I was over the limit.
04:27I know.
04:28But I don't want you going to prison for it.
04:32Your time's precious and...
04:34I don't want you spending it in jail.
04:38You should plead not guilty.
04:39And I didn't ask her to say that.
04:42I could get a suspended sentence.
04:44But you might not.
04:45If she pleads not guilty, we can gather medical evidence,
04:48challenge the police report,
04:51reduce the charges.
04:52You're more than likely to get a suspended sentence that way.
04:55Right, then.
04:55That's what you should do.
04:59And that's what Billy would want.
05:02I know he would.
05:07You look as bad as I feel.
05:10Thanks.
05:13Not sleeping very well.
05:15No.
05:16Same.
05:19How's Theo doing?
05:21Recovering, slowly.
05:23I'm glad to hear it.
05:25And I got the photo from Bernie.
05:33It was Paul's favourite.
05:35It'll be perfect.
05:37And in the meantime,
05:48he can watch over me.
05:51Help me write his eulogy.
05:55You're very brave doing that.
05:56I think I'd just fall to pieces.
05:58Well,
05:59I might too, but...
06:02I want to.
06:04I owe it to him.
06:05He's got such a beautiful smile.
06:14I'm sorry.
06:15It's okay.
06:18Don't bottle it up.
06:22I just still can't quite believe that he's gone.
06:26I know.
06:29I get that Debbie's not well, right?
06:32But she shouldn't have been driving.
06:34And I'm sorry, but she has to pay for what she's done.
06:36I know.
06:38Hi.
06:43We're going to use it for the funeral.
06:46Yeah, it's a good one in here.
06:49Yeah.
06:51Yeah, it's, uh...
06:52It certainly is.
06:54Finally realise the food here is the best on the street?
06:57Yeah, I mean, it's certainly excellent pub fair, isn't it?
07:00Pub fair?
07:01Did your chef train in a Michelin-starred restaurant?
07:05No.
07:05Didn't think so.
07:06I'm not denigrating on his cooking.
07:08He's great at what he does.
07:09Yes.
07:09Yes, he is great.
07:13Why did you have to call it pub fair?
07:15Because he is.
07:16Look, you were meant to be the tactful one in your family.
07:18What are you doing, Beck?
07:22School called.
07:24He's been suspended.
07:25What did you do?
07:26Nothing.
07:27He graffitied Cairn's car, thinking it was Mr Osborne's.
07:29You did what?
07:30Ah, it was you.
07:32What did he write?
07:33Well, let's just say it was more of a symbol.
07:36What kind of symbol?
07:37A bit of the male anatomy.
07:41Look, it wasn't me.
07:42They found the can in your locker.
07:44Yeah, well, someone obviously put it there.
07:45Is this because you got detention?
07:47No, he hates me, right?
07:48Because of him, I'm going to miss the athletic championship.
07:51I need to go to that.
07:52You have to speak to him.
07:53If nobody saw him do it, how can they be sure?
07:56He can't miss the championships, Ben.
07:59Fine.
08:00I'll have a word.
08:01But you see if it was you.
08:02It wasn't.
08:05You did it, didn't you?
08:06And don't even bother lying to me.
08:09Yeah, he deserved it.
08:10If anybody finds out that you attacked him at Christmas,
08:13it won't be suspension you'll be facing.
08:15It'll be the police.
08:17From now on.
08:18Anytime you see Mr. Osborne,
08:20I want only sweetness and light.
08:23Do I make myself clear?
08:30Morning.
08:31Morning.
08:31It's nearly afternoon.
08:32Why didn't someone wake me?
08:34Actually, where is David?
08:36He's gone to the hospital.
08:37He's had to let you sleep in.
08:38Mm-mm.
08:40I suppose I needed it, eh?
08:42Oh, I feel like I've been hit by a freight train.
08:44I'm not surprised.
08:46He also said to make sure you had a good breakfast.
08:48So, I got pot tarts.
08:51Oh, no.
08:53We used to love them as kids.
08:55I didn't think that you still made them.
08:57That shop in the corner had some.
08:58Got the chocolate ones.
08:59Oh, my favourite.
09:01I remembered.
09:03Oh, I, um, already top again.
09:05I hope you don't mind.
09:06No, not at all.
09:07Good job of the same size, eh?
09:09Hmm.
09:09Hmm.
09:10Oh, it's David.
09:15He said that the consultant has seen Harper
09:17and she's doing really well.
09:19Oh, that's amazing.
09:21Ah.
09:21She's a tough little nut.
09:22She's got your genes.
09:23Hey, do you want to come and see her again?
09:25Can I?
09:26Of course you can.
09:27She's got your genes and all, hasn't she?
09:28Yeah.
09:28Why don't you have a rest, eh?
09:43Can I read what I've got so far?
09:46See what you think?
09:49Yeah, if you like.
09:56Billy was my best friend
09:58and a beautiful man
10:00inside and out.
10:04It's not hard to eulogise about him
10:06because he had so many amazing qualities.
10:10But above all,
10:12he was a man of devotion.
10:15To God.
10:18But also to his late husband, Paul.
10:21To his daughter, Summer.
10:23To his parishioners.
10:27To his many.
10:28Many friends.
10:30Look, should you, um...
10:30Should you even be doing this?
10:33How do you mean?
10:35Yeah, I...
10:36You're obviously still struggling
10:39with your guilt.
10:42And although I can keep telling you
10:44it's not your fault,
10:45I know you feel responsible
10:47for him being on that bus.
10:48I just don't want you standing up there
10:51and...
10:52falling to pieces.
10:55I think it'll be too much for you.
10:58Why don't you let, um...
10:59Why don't you let Summer do it?
11:02Or...
11:02Or Bernie do the other thing?
11:05I want to do it.
11:06But aren't you doing it
11:07for the right reasons, though?
11:09Is it for Billy?
11:10Or...
11:11Is it to make yourself feel better?
11:19Do you know what?
11:20Maybe I will take that break.
11:22That sounds good to me.
11:23Listen, why don't you come and sit with me
11:23and let me give you a cuddle?
11:24I don't need to go for a drive, all right?
11:26Clear my head.
11:27You want me to come with you?
11:28No.
11:29I need to be by myself.
11:32But I am going to do that eulogy.
11:35It's going to be hard.
11:37But...
11:38You do hard things
11:41for the people you love.
11:45She's going to plead not guilty, isn't she?
11:48I hope so.
11:51Deborah Webster.
11:52You are charged with causing
11:54the death of William Mayhew
11:56by dangerous driving.
11:58A second charge of dangerous driving
12:00and a third charge of driving
12:02under the influence of excess alcohol
12:04on January 2nd, 2026.
12:09How do you plead to the charges?
12:20Guilty.
12:24To all of them.
12:27I hope you're happy now.
12:45Kev.
12:46He persuaded her to plead guilty.
12:48No, he didn't.
12:50It was my decision.
12:51But why?
12:52After everything we talked about
12:53what Bernie said.
12:54Because I am guilty.
12:56And I'm the one
12:57that's got to live with myself.
13:00Anyway, I'm not discussing this anymore.
13:02Well, I think you've been very brave.
13:05Let's hope they go easy on you.
13:06She won't be here at all
13:07if it wasn't for you.
13:09We need to talk.
13:10He denied it, of course.
13:16Could he be telling the truth?
13:17It was definitely him.
13:19He should pay for it to be clean.
13:21Or clean it himself.
13:22On a bit of graph to learn him.
13:26Oh, here we go.
13:28Come on, yeah.
13:28Look, before you say anything,
13:30yes, I am sure it was Will,
13:31and no, the suspension won't be reversed.
13:33He said someone else
13:34put the can in his locker.
13:36Did he tell you
13:36that we checked his hands?
13:38No.
13:39No, there was spray paint on them.
13:40Well, I'd say that's
13:41bang to right.
13:42Mm-hmm.
13:44All right, so maybe he did do it,
13:45but listen,
13:46he's new,
13:46he's still trying to fit in.
13:48I don't care.
13:50Daniel, I swear
13:50I'll get him to apologise.
13:52Can you please just reinstate him?
13:53He's got this
13:54athletic championship coming up.
13:55Couldn't you tell him
13:55how important it is?
13:56It is pretty major.
13:58So is paint spraying my car
13:59with obscenities.
14:01Yeah, he's right.
14:01I'm sorry,
14:02but the answer's no.
14:08I totally get why
14:12you suspended him.
14:13And yes,
14:14he should be responsible
14:15for removing it.
14:16He certainly should.
14:18But,
14:19he's right.
14:21This tournament
14:22is really important.
14:23Couldn't you ask
14:24Mrs. Crawshaw
14:25if she could let him
14:25take part still?
14:26Why should I?
14:27Honestly,
14:28because it affects me.
14:31Will's my star student,
14:32and if he doesn't run,
14:33then the school won't qualify
14:34for the next round,
14:35which could make
14:36a pretty big difference
14:37to my standing as coach.
14:42Sorry.
14:42Sorry.
14:44That's practically like
14:45emotional blackmail.
14:48Forget I said anything.
14:52I've come across her before.
14:54She's tough.
14:55She's going to push
14:55for the maximum sentence.
14:57What does that mean?
14:58Custodial.
14:59How do you know
15:00she's going to push for that?
15:01I mean,
15:01has she no heart?
15:02Doesn't she know the situation?
15:03I know because I spoke to her
15:04after the hearing.
15:06She referred to the police report
15:07which cites you
15:07as compass menace.
15:08Well, that's wrong.
15:10Is it?
15:10Maybe you should have
15:11laid it on a bit thicker.
15:12I told the truth
15:13as I remember it.
15:15But we can still get
15:16a medical assessment,
15:18can't we?
15:19Argue against a police report?
15:20Well, now Debbie's
15:21pleaded guilty,
15:22we can get an assessment
15:23to, you know,
15:24use as mitigation,
15:25which will hopefully suggest
15:26she's too ill for prison.
15:27It may or may not work.
15:28They can't send her to prison,
15:29not with her diagnosis.
15:31Imagine the stress
15:32it will put her under.
15:33It could accelerate her.
15:34I'll be saying all this,
15:35don't worry.
15:38It's okay, Ronnie.
15:39No, it's not okay.
15:41The time we've got together
15:42is precious.
15:42I can't lose you, Deb.
15:44You're not going to lose me.
15:45You'll never lose me.
15:48Just do what it takes.
15:50I'll do my absolute best.
15:51She's so tiny.
16:02Hmm.
16:03Hello?
16:04Like a little doll.
16:05She's the most fragile thing
16:06I've ever seen.
16:09When will they remove the tumour?
16:11In a couple of months,
16:13when she's stronger.
16:14I really hope
16:18I don't mess her up.
16:21Of course you won't.
16:23Well, I did Clayton.
16:25I wasn't a good mum.
16:28I bet you were.
16:30I mean, I was 13.
16:33I didn't have a clue
16:33what I was doing.
16:34I had no money.
16:35I had to work three jobs
16:36and then he just got palmed off
16:37on the neighbours all the time.
16:39Was your mum no help?
16:41What do you think?
16:43What, long after that
16:44that I left?
16:46Mainly sofa surfing
16:47or getting involved
16:48with dodgy blokes.
16:49I mean, I managed
16:50to keep a roof over our heads
16:51but that was about it.
16:53It must have been hard for you.
16:55Hmm.
16:58Do you want kids?
17:01Someday.
17:03And that bloke
17:04you were going out with?
17:06Um, can we not talk about him?
17:08Sorry.
17:10Who knows?
17:16Maybe I'll end up
17:17settling round here.
17:19Get some training in
17:20as a good auntie.
17:22See what happens.
17:24I'd like that.
17:32What are you doing
17:32spraying Daniel's car like that?
17:34Which wasn't even his, by the way.
17:36She lied to me.
17:38What are you talking about?
17:38You told me you weren't
17:39going to sleep with him
17:40and now he thinks you're pregnant.
17:42I heard him in the pub.
17:44So that's what you were upset about?
17:46Well, are you?
17:48Pregnant?
17:48No, no.
17:50Well, I've been sleeping with him.
17:53Look.
17:53You promised you wouldn't.
17:55That was before Lauren got suspicious.
17:57I needed to cement things
17:58with Daniel to get her off our case.
18:00We could have found another way.
18:01Me seeing Daniel
18:02is the perfect cover for us, right?
18:03If I want the world to think
18:05that me and him
18:06are having a relationship
18:06then I need to keep things going
18:08so
18:09eventually, yeah,
18:11I would need to sleep with him.
18:12That's the reality.
18:12I'm sorry.
18:14I just hate the thought
18:15of you being with him like that.
18:16I don't enjoy it.
18:19I imagine it's you.
18:22You're the one
18:23I want to be having a relationship with.
18:25What are you falling in love with him?
18:27That won't happen.
18:28How do you know?
18:29Because I love you.
18:33I love you too.
18:34I persuaded him
18:35to speak to Mrs. Corshaw.
18:37He's going to ask
18:38if he can take part in the tournament.
18:39Really?
18:41See?
18:42Me seeing Daniel
18:43does have its upsides.
18:52Hey.
18:55You did the right thing.
18:58Yeah.
18:59I know I did.
19:01And
19:02you avoided a trial.
19:06I might go to prison though.
19:10How am I going to cope in prison?
19:15Carl.
19:18I'm frightened.
19:20I know.
19:22I know.
19:24Me too.
19:25You'll be here, won't you?
19:27Don't go rushing off back to Germany.
19:30Be here.
19:31Yeah?
19:32I'll be here.
19:34Promise?
19:37Yeah, promise.
19:38Oh, thanks for calling me back, yeah.
19:51I, um,
19:52I need to book an appointment
19:53for a termination.
19:55It's half past three.
19:59You're listening to Weatherfield FM.
20:00I'm Ross Grant
20:01with the latest local headlines.
20:03And today was the plea hearing
20:05in the case of the Weatherfield vicar
20:07killed by a drunk driver
20:08with dementia.
20:09The case has attracted
20:10a lot of local interest
20:12and plenty of you
20:12have been getting in touch
20:13to share your thoughts
20:14this afternoon.
20:15We'll read a few of those
20:17messages shortly,
20:18plus a look ahead
20:18to Weatherfield County's
20:20weekend fixture
20:20well,
20:22yeah, is that happening?
20:25Ah!
20:43Ha?
20:44Ah.
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