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00:30Dad, I can't find a black tie for Tommy anywhere.
00:50He's only got one with transformers on it.
00:53I can't find half my stuff neither.
00:56Dad?
01:00Tommy, get up, will ya?
01:05Tommy?
01:07Tommy's not here.
01:10Dad?
01:11Tommy's not here.
01:12Dad?
01:14Tommy?
01:16Tommy?
01:20Tommy?
01:21Tommy?
01:22Tommy?
01:23Tommy?
01:31Nice work, Lance.
01:33All changed, then.
01:35I suppose a new uniform is a fait accompli.
01:38It's on its way.
01:39Welcome to Waterloo Road, Neil.
01:41You're not one of ours, are you?
02:04What have you got there?
02:06That's for my mum, but I've done it wrong.
02:11I don't think you've done it wrong.
02:13Shall I put it up for ya?
02:15Got one of these.
02:22There you go.
02:24Right next to mum.
02:26That's good, innit?
02:26Tommy, what are you doing?
02:28Is it?
02:30Hey.
02:31Come inside and warm up, eh?
02:33You both look like you need a brew.
02:34Come on.
02:35And I know a woman that's got really great biscuits.
02:45Right, Tommy.
02:46Shall I show you where I hide the good biscuits?
02:48Yeah, sure.
02:49Come here.
02:52Just through here, sweetie.
02:53It's not the easiest of days, is it?
03:04Izzy, we are going to do everything that we can to help you.
03:09I promise.
03:12And I want you to know that I am not going to let anybody in this school forget your mum.
03:17I best go.
03:18Well, I'll be at the funeral later.
03:20Why don't Miss Spratt and Miss Omar run you home?
03:24There's no need.
03:26Well, I'd just like them to check on your dad.
03:32Oi, come here, Oi.
03:33Come here, you.
03:34What's good you go to?
03:36Waterloo Road.
03:37No, I see.
03:38What's good you go to, though?
03:40I think it's that William Bezik one.
03:41Yeah, see, I got William Bezik, you know, so what's good you go to, mate?
03:45William Bezik.
03:46I must have got, like, a 20-minute kip last night.
03:51That head case going on about Steve.
03:53Do I look like a Steve?
03:56Well, I was up till 3am trying to such simultaneous equations and I still don't get it.
04:01But what's the point?
04:02Because those suits haven't even decided if I meant to be in school yet.
04:04Bro, you're all right, man.
04:05It's fine.
04:06It's all right for you to say.
04:07You've got somewhere to go after this.
04:09What have I got?
04:11Oi.
04:12Oi, what's good you go to?
04:13Oh, my God.
04:13Waterloo Road.
04:14Oh, now, it's William Bezik.
04:16Oh, he's bushing me now.
04:17He's bushing me.
04:19Oi, he's too dumb to go.
04:21Oh, I know.
04:22Danny, you're a bit, man.
04:23What's good you go to, Danny?
04:24Danny, Danny, don't waste your time on you.
04:25Oi, Danny, did you go to school?
04:27Waterloo.
04:27I ain't got school yet.
04:29Oh, exactly.
04:30You've got no school, mate.
04:31No home.
04:33You've not even got a mum.
04:34Nothing.
04:36It's great, you're all right?
04:39I'm so happy, mate.
04:40Oh, my God.
04:43Oh, my God.
04:43Oh, my God.
04:44Get out of here.
04:48Danny, no.
04:49No.
04:50Break it, Paul.
04:51Now, out.
04:54Right, show is over.
04:57And you're telling me that you want to be allowed back into the school?
05:05Both of you are spending their day in isolation.
05:08Go.
05:10Go.
05:10Registration now.
05:16Thank you very much.
05:17Go out that top button, please.
05:19She's got your bag.
05:20Oh, Connor, where's your tie?
05:21All right, remember, I'm going to pick you up from drama club, all right?
05:23But do you have to?
05:25Because they always fix me up when we get some movies.
05:27Yeah, but not tonight.
05:28It's okay.
05:29I can still pick around.
05:31Please, Mum, because we've already missed movie night and it's just not fair with the wires.
05:34I'm just going to have a quick word in my mind, okay?
05:38Okay.
05:41This is crazy.
05:43You went to your dad cap in hand.
05:45You wanted a career break.
05:46I took the career break so that you could make head and now that hasn't happened.
05:50So I'm a failure.
05:51Is that what the problem is here?
05:53It's not me thinking you're a failure that's causing the problem.
05:56Look, I need to come home tonight.
05:58I only have a weekend back.
05:59Joe, I need you and Lyndon to get the behavioural unit open today.
06:14We said next week.
06:15Well, I just caught Dean Weaver and Danny Lewis knocking seven bells out of each other.
06:19Told them I've got to spend the day in isolation.
06:22Hang on, the BU is not central detention.
06:24It's for kids on the verge of exclusion.
06:26We need parental signatures.
06:27We need behaviour, contracts.
06:29You can't let them get away with fighting,
06:31especially not after making such a point of saying it was zero tolerance.
06:35And Danny needs to know that he hasn't got a free pass.
06:37We're trying to pull him back in, aren't we?
06:39Not push him out, are we not?
06:40I can't be seen as a soft touch.
06:42Kim, I know what happened with Mrs Charles has hit you hard, but...
06:46I did not change the name of this school for no reason.
06:52We are trying to create a whole new culture.
06:54We need to change to.
06:56Which means lumping Danny in with Dean Weaver.
06:59It's what ever works, Joe!
07:03But I've got a massive report to write for the governors tonight.
07:06Right, I've also got a few minutes to go to.
07:15Yeah?
07:16What do you want?
07:18Oi!
07:19What do you think you're doing?
07:20Life of a word, that is!
07:21Hey, come on, I missed one payment.
07:24Oi!
07:24I'm talking to you!
07:25It's not today.
07:26Not today, all right?
07:27It's my wife's funeral, okay?
07:29Please.
07:30Please!
07:31Please!
07:32It's my wife's funeral, man!
07:34Please!
07:35Come back!
07:37Come back!
07:41Come back!
07:43Dad?
07:55Are you okay?
07:57What's going on?
07:58Erm, I'm Miss Spratt.
08:00I'm Amy, and this is Jamila.
08:01I'm the social worker attached to Waterloo Road.
08:03We don't need no social worker.
08:05I appreciate it.
08:05It's a difficult day.
08:07You're her, aren't you?
08:08The one that was given her first aid was she should have gone to hospital.
08:10No, if you'd done your job right, she'd still be here.
08:13It's not her fault.
08:14Yeah, then whose fault is it, then?
08:15Mr Charles, we're just here to support you and your family.
08:18You know what I stuff you support.
08:20All right, we don't need it.
08:21Not from Waterloo Bloody Road, anyway.
08:23Izzy, inside.
08:24Come on, Tommy.
08:25Izzy, inside now.
08:29Hey, get in.
08:34Oh, Miss Gamble?
08:34I must say, the new sign looks very nice.
08:39Oh, right, thank you, Neil.
08:40I've got an assemblist I'm going to...
08:42I do wish there'd been a little more consultation with staff, though,
08:45before the change was formalised.
08:48Right, well, yeah, I appreciate it wasn't an ideal process for everyone.
08:52Well, a lot of people don't want it, you know.
08:54And I must admit, I do share some of their concerns.
08:56Right, that we no longer look up to a man
08:59who wouldn't have let many of the pupils anywhere near the place.
09:01Most of them didn't know who he was until all this.
09:03What they did know was the heritage of the school.
09:06And they knew that because their parents came here and their grandparents.
09:09And nobody can take that away from them, can they?
09:11I have tried to discuss the underlying issues,
09:14but you bring any nuance to the debate and you get shouted down.
09:18Neil, the name has changed.
09:21We can make our own heritage.
09:23Sorry, can we do this later?
09:30Izzy, why are we even here?
09:32My God.
09:33Where are you? I waited.
09:39I'm working out.
09:40I forgot the time.
09:41Move your leg.
09:42Good morning, Waterloo Road.
09:54As you know, there was a fatality outside the school last week.
09:58Her name was Chloe Charles.
10:01And today is her funeral.
10:05It's not like we've got away with anything.
10:07It feels like we've been in detention forever.
10:09It doesn't matter how many we do.
10:10It doesn't make up for someone losing their mum.
10:13Now, I don't want to talk about what caused the accident again.
10:17I'll leave that up to the inquiry.
10:18No-one else is beating themselves up about it like this.
10:21No-one else thought of making paint bombs.
10:23That's on me.
10:24Just know that we have come down hard on everybody involved in the riot.
10:30And we will continue to do so in the face of any violent behaviour.
10:37Now, I would like to have a minute's silence to remember Chloe and her family on this very
10:44hard day.
10:47I can't do this.
10:49Miss, shoulder ain't feeling well.
10:52Toilets, if you must.
10:54Has it been a minute yet?
10:56Wait, five seconds.
10:58Show up.
10:59Tell me to show up.
11:01As you know, there was an email sent out last week saying that we are pushing forward with the new uniform.
11:08But the good news is that you are going to be able to see the new uniform in here,
11:13from today.
11:16We are all in this together.
11:20We are Waterloo Road.
11:22William Berge.
11:23Shut up.
11:24It's Waterloo Road.
11:32What are you doing back in bed?
11:35Please, just leave me alone.
11:36Mum would have gone mad at you out there.
11:38That teacher tried to help Mum.
11:40And you say all that to her.
11:41I said I didn't need their help, is it?
11:43It's not happening to just you.
11:45You're making everything ten times harder.
11:48The one time I really need you, you're not here.
11:51Our guest for today, Mr. King.
12:12All right, then, find a seat.
12:13We're...
12:15Chairs.
12:21Yes, right.
12:24What is this?
12:25Is it some sort of jail?
12:27I don't even know what I'm doing here.
12:29I'm guessing you've been thinking with your fists like you usually do, Lewis.
12:32Sir, this isn't my school now.
12:34Why should I follow those rules?
12:36Because it's my school, that's why.
12:37And why would you want to keep a name that so many of your classmates find offensive?
12:40Because it don't bother me.
12:41Ever heard of empathy?
12:43What, like, when you can communicate using your brain?
12:47Find out what it actually is and I'll have five pages on empathy by the end of the day.
12:51And you, Lewis, if you want to stay in this school, prove it.
12:54I told them the accident was caused by paint on my windscreen.
13:00Still, hours the police were hours asking questions.
13:03That's a bit much, isn't it?
13:04You're not even the one who hit the poor woman.
13:06That is what I told them.
13:10If I was looking at anyone, I'd be looking at the one who nicely bandaged her arm
13:14instead of calling for an ambulance.
13:16But that's just me.
13:17Well, I guess they'll find out what happens when they've had the coroner's inquest.
13:24Girls, class, please.
13:26No, miss, please, I have to talk to you, please.
13:27What's the matter?
13:28Tonya, class.
13:29Please, can I go to Izzy's mum's funeral, miss?
13:31No, you can't.
13:32But I want to say sorry.
13:33That's not going to help them.
13:35It might help me.
13:36So, yeah.
13:37Listen, you've got to stop beating yourself up about this.
13:39Okay, you made a mistake, but you could not have foreseen what happened.
13:42So I'm just supposed to forget?
13:44I'm supposed to carry on like normal?
13:45And no, it's not easy.
13:47You don't know, miss, you don't!
13:51For the child's family?
13:53Friendly advice?
13:55Um, some might think it's a bit much when you were, you know, involved.
14:04Involved?
14:05See, it's one reason I never trained as a first aider.
14:07People point fingers at you when things go wrong.
14:10People are pointing fingers at me?
14:11Oh, probably me too.
14:13But of course I've been cleared of any wrongdoing now.
14:15Mr Charles did blame me, but like Jamila said, that's just the grief talking.
14:20Isn't it?
14:21I'm sure.
14:21This is a mess.
14:28Do it again.
14:31This one was all right, though.
14:34Show you're working out clearly and fully.
14:37Do it again.
14:38Wendy, have you got the BU cost projections to hand?
14:59Miss, this new uniform?
15:01You two should be in class.
15:02It's not gender neutral.
15:03No, it's not.
15:05That's because there are some girls that object to not being able to wear a skirt.
15:07Yes, because of cultural norms.
15:09So if we decide to be proactive about it, then it maybe could change.
15:12Okay, Kaz.
15:13Miss Campbell, I'm really not happy.
15:14Right.
15:15Sorry, can you just give me one minute?
15:16Miss, it's a real opportunity.
15:18It's wasted.
15:18Kaz, it is also a cost issue, okay?
15:20We can't expect parents to replace skirts with trousers unless they want to, which is fine,
15:24by the way.
15:25Oh, but it's okay to expect us to replace the blazer and the tie and everything else.
15:28I mean, I do agree with that, but the racist name had to go.
15:32Yeah.
15:33And anyone who supports him, they're a racist too.
15:36All right, Nikki, Mrs Walters, do you want to take a seat in their class?
15:41Oh, gosh.
15:42I don't think I should be expected to buy a uniform, again, just because the old one
15:50is now not politically correct anymore.
15:52Well, we're actually going to be issuing vouchers to cover the cost of the blazer and
15:55of the tie.
15:56Excuse me?
15:57I don't need the school giving me vouchers.
15:59No, no, sorry, I didn't...
16:01You don't cover it anyway.
16:03Look, I honestly think that this is going to give us a school where everyone feels like
16:07they truly belong.
16:08You know what I want?
16:09I want my kids to belong to a school that has decent sports gear and computers, because
16:13the money's not been spaffed up the wall on uniform vouchers.
16:16Well, I'm actually going to see the governors tonight, and we are going to be talking about
16:19additional sponsorship.
16:21All right.
16:22I might come along.
16:23No, you can't.
16:25Parents aren't invited to the governors' meetings, so...
16:27Well, this parent's just invited us help, all right?
16:30The decision has been made, Nikki.
16:32Well, decisions can be unmade, Kim.
16:39What are you trying to do?
16:41I'm trying to get this place up and running.
16:43That is a vulnerable kid in there with no family support.
16:46If their teacher uses fear, intimidation and bullying, then we cannot complain when they
16:51do the same thing.
16:52You know what they're learning from your textiles and beanbags?
16:56You're a soft touch.
16:57You think they respect you.
16:59I promise you, they don't.
17:04You're wrong on the edge of doing them sums again.
17:07Because I don't want to get kicked out.
17:09I can't wait.
17:11I don't get you wanting to come back in.
17:20I've got your crisps, man.
17:21Mate, it's got bars on it, man.
17:23Go find another one.
17:25Use that one, man.
17:26Yeah, go on, man.
17:27Oi.
17:31He said stay in here.
17:40Oi.
17:40Didn't put any bars in the box.
17:42Cowboys, mate.
17:45Oi.
17:45Oi, yes, mate.
17:49Oi, mate, what have I told you about?
17:50Cheese and onion.
17:51Chill, man.
17:52What are you doing?
17:59What?
18:02You know, if Mr King finds out, he'll go nuclear.
18:05He's not going to find out, is he?
18:06No, you need to chill out, man.
18:11The worst thing you can do is stress.
18:14Go on.
18:18All I'm saying is the boy has a talent for making wrong choices.
18:21Yeah, and no one to stop him making them but us.
18:23Do you seriously think that...
18:25Oi!
18:26What are you doing back there?
18:27Er, nothing, sir.
18:30Open the door now.
18:31Both of you, outside now.
18:38Wasn't me, sir.
18:39I don't care who it was.
18:40Get outside.
18:41I'm just saying, sir, it's not me.
18:42Get outside, Ding.
18:53The plumbing hasn't been done in here.
18:55The Hundred Years' War.
18:57I take it we've all watched the module now, so what do we think?
19:00Sir, you've still got that up.
19:03That's because we should be paying attention to the historical record
19:06and not whoever shouts the loudest.
19:08Is he talking about me?
19:09So, you don't agree with getting rid of the racist name, sir?
19:12How long was the Hundred Years' War?
19:15How long did it last?
19:16Now, it's tricky.
19:18It's not as easy as it sounds.
19:19I've just asked you a question, sir.
19:20Yes, and you're framing it in a particularly emotive way.
19:24Well, you either do or you don't.
19:26All right.
19:27If you want an honest answer.
19:30No.
19:30Oh, come on, sir!
19:31Come on, come on!
19:32I'm actually taking the best.
19:33With that, Bezik did a lot of good in his time.
19:36That is a fact.
19:37History is about establishing the truth.
19:40Whether you enjoy that truth or not.
19:41Oh, you're a samming you, sir.
19:43Gammon.
19:44Well, here's the truth.
19:45You've got detention.
19:46Again?
19:46Why?
19:47Oh, I've heard that the behavioural unit's open,
19:49if you prefer to go there.
19:50So, it doesn't bother you, sir,
19:52that Bezik was a slave trader?
19:53Oh, my days.
19:54No-one's actually ever cared before.
19:56Just because a couple of gigs will go,
19:58oh, boo-hoo, yeah.
19:59We don't care.
20:00Oh, you're piping off.
20:01We don't care.
20:02Chill.
20:02Chill.
20:02Turn around, yeah.
20:04Do you know who was the key advocate
20:06for the abolition of slavery?
20:09Hmm?
20:10The Duke of Wellington,
20:13also known as the hero of Waterloo.
20:19But he was also involved in Peterloo,
20:22where soldiers opened fire on innocent protesters
20:25just down the road from here.
20:27So, is he to be celebrated or vilified?
20:29See, the full picture is complicated.
20:35And it goes against the nature of my subject
20:38to reduce it to sloganeering.
20:42You're cancelled, you, sir.
20:44Snowflake!
20:46He's following up!
20:48He's right, don't you.
20:49Come and let me get it!
20:50Come and let me get it!
20:52Come and let me get it!
20:57That'll do.
20:59You all right?
21:08Mum would have told you to iron them properly,
21:10but you're all right.
21:12That's a big car.
21:18All right.
21:19Come on, kids.
21:27Hey.
21:27You don't want to go, do you, son?
21:36Okay.
21:36I'll tell you what.
21:38Why don't you go next door?
21:38We'd die.
21:40Yeah.
21:42It's all she could do with her hand
21:42looking after Sparky, all right?
21:45Hey, and I'll give this to Mummy.
21:47Will Mummy be upset?
21:48No.
21:49No.
21:50No, not with you, son.
21:52Not with you.
21:54Come here.
22:01Come.
22:02Let's go.
22:02Okay.
22:033, 2, 1, 2, 1, 5, 1.
22:19.
22:21I'll tell you very much.
22:23I'll tell you.
22:24Do you want a sign against the new uniform?
22:37No, extra chips if you sign.
22:39Mum, what are you...
22:40Mum, sign against the uniform.
22:44I appreciate what you're doing, Nicky,
22:45but a few signatures isn't going to make any difference now.
22:48I suppose not.
22:48So why don't we find a way to make this work for all of us?
22:51How about a couple of hundred signatures online?
22:54What?
22:54Well, parents' WhatsApp groups up in arms.
22:56It's busier than when Mr King did online swimming lessons.
22:59Oh, my God.
23:00Right, I've got a funeral to go to. I can't do this now.
23:02See, you don't appreciate what stretch this is for people.
23:05One little unexpected cost,
23:07and that's one day this week you can't afford to eat.
23:11I'm lucky, but, you know, for other people...
23:13Mum, why are you getting yourself hung up on this?
23:15Excuse me.
23:17Actually have low blood sugar.
23:21So...
23:21I am aware of the costs.
23:24OK, and I'm doing everything that I can to soften the blow.
23:27But pupils are not going to be sent home
23:29for wearing the wrong shoes on day one of the new uniform.
23:32I promise.
23:33Well, I want to hear what the governors think, to be honest.
23:35I've asked the governors to back me on this.
23:41I've said that I've got parental support.
23:42Should have asked the parents first, then.
23:44You died of me, do you, Marcus Rashford?
23:46See, I told you he's going to expel us.
23:52Technically, it was only you to court.
23:54Well, I bet he's going to grass us up.
23:55Yeah.
23:55I'm not a grass.
23:56Did you get thrown out?
23:58I had grass.
23:58Look, I'm not...
24:00I'm not a grass.
24:03Who brought it into the building?
24:10What were you doing round the back?
24:12It's, er...
24:13I'm giving him his crisp, sir.
24:15Crisp?
24:16Oh, right, what?
24:17Like salt and vinegar?
24:18Beef?
24:19I think it was a cheese and onion.
24:21Cheese and onion.
24:22Do you think we're stupid?
24:23Who brought drugs into the school?
24:25Lewis?
24:34You two.
24:36Leave.
24:40Cheers, sir.
24:50If you're trying to protect those two idiots,
24:53I strongly suggest you think again.
24:55Yeah, well, I'm not.
24:59Then where'd it come from, then?
25:00Got it at the hostel.
25:02Why are you even going anywhere near drugs?
25:03Look!
25:04It's the work, OK?
25:05It's too hard,
25:07and I'm already falling behind,
25:08and then you go and put me in there!
25:10I've just needed to de-stress.
25:16Right.
25:17Well, you're about to find out what real stress is.
25:21It's a police matter, obviously.
25:23Sir.
25:24Come on.
25:25There are plenty of kids that will give their right arm for this opportunity,
25:28and you throw it away like that.
25:29I'm not.
25:30If I had seen commitment in your work, Lewis,
25:33I'd be able to stand by you,
25:34but I haven't seen anything like that.
25:37You've had it in for me ever since I first got here.
25:40If anyone would have had my back,
25:42I would have thought that it'd be you.
25:43Take a seat.
25:53You know that weed did not come in with Danny.
25:55That's not what he said.
25:56He won't grass, will he?
25:58Not even on the likes of Weaver.
26:00Look, I've seen what I need to see, OK?
26:01No, you saw what you wanted to see.
26:03Criminalise him now, he's finished.
26:05We lose him for good.
26:06Yeah, and if we don't,
26:07he's going to think he could do what he likes.
26:09No repercussions, no nothing.
26:10Lyndon, I am head of safeguarding.
26:12I know things about Danny's background that you don't...
26:14I know more than you ever will about Danny's background.
26:21This is not going to help...
26:23Yeah, hello?
26:23This is Mr King from Waterloo Row.
26:27I think he's going to get kicked out, though.
26:29I don't know.
26:32Is he going to be able to stay in our stall now?
26:34I don't know.
26:35Do you think maybe he should have said something, then?
26:38I'll double leathers if I get kicked out.
26:40Chill, man.
26:42Oh, you have got to be joking.
26:53So, look, Aku, where do you think you're going?
26:55You do not leave school without permission.
26:57Go and report to Miss Whitwell, please.
26:59I'm going to the funeral.
27:00No, no, we've talked about this.
27:02You said yourself about responsibility.
27:04This is me taking it.
27:05No, this is you acting as reckless as you did at the protest.
27:08See, you do blame me, and you're dead right, because it's my fault.
27:14Oh, get him.
27:15Serious, miss?
27:16We'll talk to your parents on the way.
27:18Okay, but you do not speak to the Charles family.
27:20Do you understand?
27:21Yeah, yes, miss.
27:22I'm going to go.
27:26Oh, you see.
27:31Yeah.
27:37It's just so good.
27:39Yeah.
27:39ORCHESTRA PLAYS
28:09ORCHESTRA PLAYS
28:39We come together here today
28:42to remember and celebrate the life of Chloe Charles.
28:48And it's important that as time goes on,
28:51we remember the good moments in Chloe's life.
28:56And in that spirit,
28:58Dante would now like to share his memories of Chloe.
29:01I, um...
29:13I never expected to have to be up here.
29:20But, um...
29:24I'm going to try and do a good job for you.
29:31Look, Chloe...
29:33was the best person.
29:41Chloe was...
29:42Yeah, I see we've got Waterloo Road in.
29:53Yeah, shouldn't you be at school?
29:55You know, doing your job?
29:56You know, if you did that right,
30:00Chloe might still be here, Miss Campbell.
30:03I'm sorry, I...
30:04Sorry!
30:06You've got no clue.
30:08No clue how it feels standing up here.
30:11Would you like to take a moment?
30:13Come on.
30:14Come on.
30:18I'm sorry.
30:20I'm sorry.
30:22I can't do it.
30:23I'm sorry.
30:35Yeah, go on, get out of here.
30:44I told you I'm not to stay in the road.
30:50Just because you picked me up from the airport,
30:52you think you can pull a fast one.
30:54I'm a local, mate.
30:56Whatever. Yeah.
30:58Same to you two.
31:00Why?
31:02Denise!
31:04Come here.
31:09Thank God I thought I was late.
31:12I'm so sorry about Chloe, I can't believe it.
31:17That is not how you do a tie-up, you know.
31:22Wait a minute, why are you out here by yourself?
31:24I just...
31:26I couldn't face it, Jan.
31:28What, you mean everyone's in there waiting?
31:30Oh, mate, look, you'll feel worse later if you don't.
31:35Just your speech.
31:37The best person.
31:43If I could get all of those responsible...
31:47I can't work out the rest of it.
31:49It's your handwriting.
31:51Yeah, well...
31:53I was hammered when I wrote it, so...
31:55Yeah, well, most of it is quite angry.
31:57But the stuff about Chloe is lovely.
32:00You can't not say it.
32:02If I say it, then it's real, you know?
32:04Hey.
32:07I knew that you'd be like this today, so...
32:11I got this made.
32:13I got it in Craved.
32:15W-W-C-D.
32:18What would Chloe do?
32:22Jan, it says...
32:23W-W-D-C.
32:26What would do Chloe?
32:29Oh!
32:30I blame budging.
32:31You never did teach me no good spelling or out.
32:34Fine.
32:36I tell you what would do Chloe.
32:38You have got a jitter to do.
32:40You've got all these lovely words,
32:42and people need to hear them.
32:44I just should have done more, you know?
32:47No, you'd done all that you could.
32:49She was always telling her that you couldn't do more for her.
32:53Well, that was after she banged on about you driving her mad.
32:58You've got to do this today for her.
33:01I don't think I can, Jan.
33:05But will you?
33:07Are you sure you're all right, miss?
33:10He just needed someone to shout at.
33:12But it shouldn't be you. It's not fair.
33:15Not a lot is.
33:17Have we come the wrong way?
33:19I want to show you something.
33:21Something that I don't often share.
33:24This is Dexter.
33:29This is Dexter.
33:33This is my son.
33:36He was very brave.
33:38Weren't you my angel?
33:39I should have seen the symptoms earlier.
33:44I should have trusted my instincts that something was wrong.
33:49But I didn't.
33:54And he went through so much.
33:58And then he was gone.
34:01And it was all my fault.
34:08And it took me a long time to accept that there are just...
34:14Some things in life that are out of your control.
34:19But you have to, Shona.
34:22You have to realise that you did your best.
34:26And nobody thinks that it's your fault.
34:28Chloe was the best person that I ever knew.
34:33And this is Dante speaking, yeah?
34:37So, just pretend.
34:39She was kind.
34:42Funny.
34:44Caring.
34:46And strange.
34:48Strong.
34:50She was...
34:52Strong.
34:54Sorry.
34:56She was beautiful.
34:58Inside and out.
35:00A wonderful wife.
35:02Great mum.
35:04I'm not saying
35:06She didn't have her annoying little habits.
35:09Like stealing my chips.
35:11Doing the dishes again after I'd already done them.
35:15And supporting United.
35:19But all those things are just what made you love her even more.
35:24Because they were a part of who she was.
35:27You might think this sounds weird,
35:30but I stand it feeling like the luckiest man in the world.
35:33Because me and Chloe met so young,
35:37we shared so many years together.
35:40She gave me two beautiful children.
35:43And I see Chloe every day in Lidl Wurstler.
35:48Eh?
35:50Eh?
35:52Cheers, Jan.
35:53I see Chloe every day in little ways that they have that are just like her.
36:09In Tommy's jokes.
36:13In Izzy's smile.
36:14And also the way that Izzy never lets me get away with a thing.
36:27You know, Chloe was a good person.
36:32Which makes it that more unfair, though.
36:33It's not fair that...
36:42You know what? Scrap that part.
36:47Chloe wouldn't want us to waste our life being angry.
36:49You should want us to be happy.
36:54You should want us to be happy.
36:55Don't stop it.
37:25Oh, no, Andrew.
37:34Oh, no.
37:36Right.
37:41Awesome, Sammy.
37:42Now, what other persuasive techniques do we know?
37:45Er, sit down and shut your hole.
37:48Written techniques, Kelly Jo.
37:51Come in.
37:51Miss, can I see Kelly Jo Rafferty, please,
37:56regarding the vandalism of my classroom?
37:58What?
37:59Er, you're sure it was her?
38:00Oh, yes.
38:01She's got a very distinctive style.
38:03All right, Mr Historical Facts.
38:05It was me.
38:06Come on, then.
38:08No!
38:09Because what do you expect?
38:11When you're all like,
38:12oh, well, William Bezick did good, too.
38:14What, what, because he paid for some museums and that?
38:16Yeah, yeah, no, because...
38:18Because I would have been dead impressed
38:20while I was chained up in the bottom of his boat.
38:22Kelly Jo?
38:22No, because that's where I would have been, miss.
38:25Make no mistake.
38:26And if you want that name on your chest,
38:28you are as bad as the people that let him do it.
38:31Worse even because...
38:33Because you don't care.
38:34You don't care about no-one but yourself.
38:38Sorry, miss.
38:39OK, yeah, I'll let her know as soon as she gets back.
38:50Thanks, Jamila.
38:54Right.
38:55Well, I probably shouldn't be telling you this,
38:57but the LEA have agreed to fund your place, Danny.
39:00Danny, that is great news.
39:02Oh, so I got in?
39:04Well, I guess that depends.
39:05Police are here.
39:07Police are here.
39:08In the aliris.
39:15Officer.
39:17This is for you.
39:21You don't know who it belongs to?
39:29No idea whose it is.
39:32One of yours must have dropped it.
39:33That's what we thought.
39:36Isn't it, Mr Casey?
39:39Yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:40That's exactly what we thought.
39:41Yeah.
39:43Well, I'll need to take a statement.
39:45Sure.
39:49Can you give me a minute?
39:57Very last chance.
39:59So, where were we?
40:07You've got another week of detentions for sneaking off.
40:10You do know that, right?
40:11You can use it to make up for the work that you've missed out on.
40:14OK, miss.
40:19Miss?
40:20Hmm?
40:21I reckon you're a banging mum.
40:22This is good.
40:47Danny, has it ever occurred to you that maybe I do have your back?
40:50Just not in the way you want.
40:58I'm not your mate.
41:00I'm here to get the best out of you.
41:06Does Miss Campbell have to know about the weed?
41:10She's had a hard enough day, as it is.
41:11But, Danny, when this place does open, I don't want to see you back here again.
41:18OK?
41:19OK?
41:32You were never going to tell the police, were you?
41:35I told you.
41:37I know what I'm doing.
41:44Sir!
41:44I have just been sent here by Mr. Goffrey, the fascist!
41:48Oh, my God, I'm actually going to scream.
41:51You just did.
41:52You just did, Kelly Jo.
41:53Come on, you bundle of joy.
41:55Let's go.
41:56My office.
41:57How are you finding me?
41:58Yeah, all right.
41:59Yeah?
41:59Good.
42:01Hey.
42:01Hey.
42:01Oh, I'm glad you could join us, Shala.
42:04We're just carrying on with the soundtracks for our short films.
42:07Hey.
42:07What have you been?
42:09I'll tell you later.
42:10What have I missed?
42:12Only my mum being total cringe.
42:15Planning on shaming herself by crashing on the governor's meeting.
42:17And hating on Miss Campbell.
42:19Just because she already bought a uniform.
42:23I'll miss me.
42:28Mr. Guthrie is very upset.
42:30Yeah, well, he's racist, isn't he?
42:31You destroyed school property.
42:33Yeah, and it was a whole classroom of wrong, so why are you actually shouting at me?
42:37I'm not shouting.
42:38You made your point last week, and there's been big changes in response to it.
42:42But this, you've gone too far.
42:44Yeah, well, he's racist, oh.
42:48You have just done a week in detention, and now you've got yourself another one.
42:52But is it going to make any difference?
42:55How many times have we been here?
42:57It's the same story.
42:58All the time.
43:00You're confrontational.
43:01You're aggressive.
43:02You're disruptive.
43:02I have told you before you are heading rapidly towards exclusion.
43:07OK.
43:10OK, yeah, well, I'm sorry.
43:13Can we just skip to the rest of them?
43:14They're tired now.
43:15The rest of what?
43:15Well, you say I could get thrown out, and then I tell you, like, I'm upset because my
43:21dad didn't follow me in ages or whatever, and then you say, oh, yeah, OK, Kelly Jo,
43:27well, my door's always open, innit?
43:29And then I say, yeah, well, see you later then, sir.
43:32Thank you so much for today.
43:34Bye.
43:35Sit down now.
43:42I was only joking.
43:45I'm running out of options, Kelly Jo.
43:51Violent behaviour now means you go to the behavioural unit.
43:53So you don't, you don't mean that, you're just trying to scare me out, you sir?
44:00Am I?
44:05Oh, just through there on the right, please.
44:08Actually, just leave them here.
44:11Hello.
44:12Did not expect to be feasting my eyes on your boxers today.
44:15What?
44:16Your wife left them at your desk.
44:17Thanks.
44:26Really good of you to bring them all the way here instead of just letting me know they were in the office.
44:30You're welcome.
44:32Everything OK?
44:33Everything's fine.
44:35This dropped out, by the way.
44:44Are you sure everything's OK?
44:45Thanks again.
44:54Sam!
44:55One more mistake.
44:56Oh, my God!
44:58Move!
44:58One more mistake, you say!
45:00What?
45:00One more mistake and I'll go to the BU!
45:02We're fine!
45:03Do it!
45:04You're the worst mistake you ever made.
45:06And do you know what you said to me?
45:07Okay.
45:08Shoulder was talking.
45:09Right, so, um, Miss Canberra might be, like, all up in your business the whole time, but
45:14if she listens, if she's trying to make a difference.
45:17And I don't agree with her on the specifics of the uniform, but the racist name had to go.
45:23His mum's making out like no-one wants the uniform.
45:25We can't let Mrs. Walter's ruin everything.
45:27What are we supposed to do?
45:29Have you tried talking my mum out of something she's got her mindset on?
45:31Well, I was thinking, if she can crash the governor's meeting, why can't we?
45:36Yeah.
45:37Yeah.
45:42It's not how I'd leave the classroom for the first teacher in tomorrow.
45:55It won't happen again.
45:56Um, I did everything that I could for Mrs. Charles.
46:07There's no way I could have known that anything was seriously wrong.
46:11Well, as long as you know what happened, that's all that matters.
46:14Yes.
46:26Right, I've washed up, I have filled the fridge up, and I have flung that smelly bag of rubbish.
46:40I mean, that was my laundry, but never mind.
46:43Yeah, well, it's probably only halfway down the wheelie bin.
46:46Sorry.
46:47Oh, Janice, thanks for everything.
46:49Look, yous are all going to be okay, you know?
46:52Yeah.
46:53Yeah, we're going to be okay, aren't we, eh?
46:55Yeah.
46:55Right, look, I need to go.
46:57Can't keep Nana Bryant waiting.
46:59Right, so, what do I owe you?
47:01My cheeky vodette next time I'm in town.
47:04Oh, aye.
47:05When's that going to be?
47:08I don't know.
47:08I mean, even without Chloe, I do miss this place.
47:13Hey, and don't you forget, WWDC.
47:18WWDC?
47:19What would you do, Chloe?
47:20Come here.
47:22Lovely, darling.
47:23Come here, please.
47:24Right, come here, you two.
47:25Give me cuddles.
47:28It would be good for Daddy.
47:31What do you say?
47:34See you later.
47:35Cheers.
47:51Cheers.
47:55Cheers.
47:56Cheers.
47:57Cheers.
47:57Oh, yes, feel every waking day.
48:04Cheers.
48:06Nicky, please.
48:08As a colleague, I am asking you, please don't do this.
48:12You can see how many people agree with me.
48:14I have got massive ideas for this school,
48:17but I can't do my job unless I can show
48:19that I've got the community behind me.
48:21I do three jobs, Miss Campbell,
48:23and I do them all without anybody behind me.
48:25Miss, it's Dean and Danny.
48:27It's coming off again.
48:28Your question's going to be right here.
48:30You are.
48:37Where are they?
48:38Rest in.
48:39Just so you know, Miss, some of us are on your side.
48:42Kai!
48:45Oh, wow.
48:48Introducing newly improved Waterloo Rose!
48:55What?
48:56Take it away.
49:04Brilliant.
49:06Brilliant!
49:06I want to get you the best of you
49:10Oh, my gosh, my zus and you
49:12Oh, my gosh, my gosh
49:15Oh, my gosh, my gosh
49:18Oh, sorry Mom
49:33I think that the pupils have seen my report.
49:55The bit at the end that says that kids will embrace anything.
49:59It's us that struggle.
50:00Let's look to the future.
50:06Oh, done.
50:08Congratulations.
50:09I hope you got in.
50:11Well done.
50:15Nikki?
50:15Just leave me, please.
50:19Look, I know that you don't agree with this.
50:21It's not.
50:22I don't approve.
50:23I just...
50:25I can't.
50:27It's just one thing too many.
50:29I can't.
50:30Hey, hey, hey.
50:31Hey, hey, hey.
50:34Talk to me.
50:37I'm on the bones of my arse.
50:39I schooled together enough to make it through the week and then...
50:42And then there's another email, there's another school trip, there's a Christmas party.
50:48Bloody uniform.
50:49I'm so sorry.
50:50I had no idea.
50:51Well, of course she didn't.
50:52Nobody does because I don't let them.
50:54Because I don't want my kids going without.
50:56Because I don't want them worrying.
50:57So, of course, you've no idea.
50:59You've no idea what it's like being a single mum to two teenagers who want stuff all the time.
51:06Lucky you.
51:07Sir?
51:08You know that essay?
51:09You still not worked it out, Weaver?
51:11No, I've done it.
51:12I'll see you here tomorrow.
51:13Sir?
51:14You still not worked it out, Weaver?
51:15No, I've done it.
51:16I'll see you here tomorrow.
51:18Sir?
51:23You know that essay?
51:26You still not worked it out, Weaver?
51:28No, I've done it.
51:34I'll see you here tomorrow.
51:37Sir?
51:48This city's you, Reminds me of you, My Lord.
51:58These red hard stones cannot write my bones, My Lord.
52:06I know it's early in the morning.
52:10I know that I shouldn't be calling.
52:14My heart's kind in the car.
52:18You haven't worked until you lied.
52:25I know that these late phone calls need to stop.
52:33I called my common sense, But this phone must be out.
52:37This city's you, Reminds me of you, My Lord.
52:48These red hard stones cannot write my bones, My Lord.
52:56I know it's early in the morning.
53:00I know that I shouldn't be calling.
53:04My heart's kind in the car.
53:09You haven't worked until you lied.
53:12One day I hope your dreams come true.
53:16The nights are far thinking about you.
53:19I mean, it's supposed to say, What would Chloe do?
53:21But...
53:22Put your knees.
53:24Yeah.
53:26Dad.
53:29But what will we do?
53:32Mum did everything for us.
53:37Hey.
53:38We're gonna be okay.
53:42Everything's gonna be alright.
53:43I suppose I'll have to buy them now you've put them on.
53:52It's not what you say about all the going-out's office end bar for.
53:54That's different.
53:56I don't know why you have to make all that fuss, Mum.
53:58Money's not that tight.
54:02Go out your feet.
54:03Oh, Neil.
54:21I heard about your classroom.
54:25Kelly Jo has been appropriately punished.
54:27She is a prime candidate for the BU.
54:30Hmm.
54:31But in the meantime, she'll still be in my lesson, of course.
54:34I have to apologise.
54:36I think that I have made it harder for you.
54:40For everyone, probably.
54:43Yeah, well, let's just hope it works.
54:46I need people who remember that the old school wasn't all bad
54:51and that the new one's not gonna be all good.
54:54Nuance.
54:55I'm very lucky to have a teacher with your experience who can handle that.
55:30You want to have one more?
55:31Yeah?
55:40Heard that you did good with Danny today.
55:42Well...
55:44Me and Joe.
55:47He just needed a little bit of leaning on him, that's all.
55:50Yeah, so I heard.
55:52Remember not to get on your bad side.
55:54It's too late for that.
55:56I mean, you've already examined me out of the headship.
55:59Um...
56:03Right?
56:06Well, you know what you can do, don't you?
56:09Could go somewhere else.
56:12Hmm.
56:14Nah.
56:16I'm still off to your job.
56:24Right.
56:28Right.
56:31Well...
56:33Come and have a go if you think you're hard enough.
56:36And that is fighting talk.
56:41Ah!
56:49Eh-hem.
56:51What?
56:53I am very busy and he is very married so don't even start.
56:57I don't think he's that married.
56:59He's moved out of the home.
57:02Are you kidding?
57:07I don't...
57:08I don't care.
57:09He could be stood outside my house with a banner on saying available and I still wouldn't go there.
57:13Okay?
57:14Okay.
57:17Okay.