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00:00Get yourself to the PRU, now.
00:02Divide and conquer?
00:03Yeah, maybe.
00:04I just want to know you'll enter on behalf of the school.
00:06I haven't got the time.
00:07Connor, you need to get out, come on!
00:10It was all my fault, Michael.
00:12It was all my fault.
00:14The robot competition, I think it'll be good for the school.
00:17We're not doing it.
00:18We haven't got the time or the resources.
00:20Is that clear?
00:21Yes, Mr Chogsa.
00:22This is about Christine.
00:23What about her?
00:24She brought alcohol into school, and she drank it.
00:27And oh, did she drink it.
00:29Is this gonna work?
00:30You're gonna have to show me a little bit more respect.
00:33Mum didn't start the fire.
00:37I did.
00:38I'm sorry, Rick.
00:39I'm sorry.
00:40Sonny!
00:41Sonny!
00:42Sonny!
00:59I've been playing sailing.
01:00I mean, being a parent never is.
01:13It's not like there's a rule book.
01:18It's not like there's a rule book.
01:22I wish there was a rule book.
01:26Two, three, five.
01:31We were on a tight ship, are you?
01:41Yeah, Kevin mucks in.
01:43Of course he does.
01:48Come in.
01:55Are you nearly done yet?
01:56Only we...
01:58The social worker's coming tonight.
02:04It's a lot riding on this meeting, you know.
02:06Like whether you get to stay here permanently or not.
02:08Like I forget.
02:10Have you seen my laptop anywhere?
02:11No, no!
02:12Hey, pack it in.
02:14Look, I know this meeting might be a bit nerve-wracking.
02:16I'm not a social worker, as if.
02:18What is wrong with you today?
02:19You coming in here throwing your weight about,
02:21and let's face it, there's a lot to throw about, isn't there?
02:23Don't speak to me like that.
02:24Why not?
02:25Be blunt, you're useless.
02:26Stop it!
02:27That is enough!
02:28What are you going to do?
02:29Hit me?
02:33I would never hit you.
02:34Yeah, that's what they all say.
02:36What are you doing here?
02:50I can't believe you'd even shoot your face after what you told me.
02:52I told you the truth, didn't I?
02:54And that makes everything okay?
02:56Not good enough, Connor?
02:57You can't just sweep this under the carpet like it never happened.
03:00Look, that's not what I'm trying to do.
03:01Then do the decent thing.
03:03Tell one.
03:05I can't do that.
03:06What about Mum?
03:06I don't give a stuff about your mum.
03:08And if you really cared about me, if you really gave a damn...
03:11But I do.
03:12Then fess up.
03:13To everyone.
03:15There's no point just admitting it to me, is there?
03:17If you haven't got the guts to do it,
03:19then leave it with me.
03:20I'll do it.
03:27Get down!
03:27Back of your feet!
03:31Sprint!
03:33Is there any me?
03:35There's every me.
03:36There's all justice in this world.
03:40All right, Rhys?
03:41What are you trying to do?
03:43Kill us!
03:44A healthy mind is a healthy mind.
03:46No, if it's a starved of oxygen, it's not.
03:48I thought you'd never hit with me anymore.
03:50I don't.
03:51Then why can I barely breathe?
03:54Oh, you're practically slobbering.
03:56That's gross.
03:57Gotta get yourself ripped, my friend.
03:59You've just got to push me the pain, Bamias.
04:01Isn't that right, me?
04:02That's right.
04:03I'll remind you of that one.
04:03That's Sprogs right here, Pop.
04:05Harry, can I have a word?
04:06Take two minutes.
04:11I'm impressed.
04:12You smashed it.
04:13Body like this comes from blood, sweat and tears, miss.
04:16Know what I mean?
04:17Well, maybe you could channel some of that energy into helping me out.
04:20Why not?
04:23I could knock you into shape, no problem.
04:25Not me.
04:26Thank you, then.
04:28Look, I could really use someone like you to run some of these sessions.
04:33Oh, you're joking, right?
04:34What makes you think that I'd want to help you lot out?
04:39Status?
04:41Power?
04:43What do you say?
04:44I think you're losing it.
04:46I think it'd do you good.
04:48Can't handle the responsibility.
04:50Go on, then.
04:51I'll give it a shot.
04:53No time like the present.
04:56Go on, then.
04:57Off you go.
04:58Right.
04:58Come on, you horrible lot.
05:00On the floor.
05:01Press up.
05:02Kevin.
05:05I'm glad you made it in.
05:07I'll worry for a sec.
05:08Listen, we need to talk.
05:13Going well, then, I see.
05:15Oh, yeah.
05:16It's fine.
05:18Fine and dandy.
05:21Oh, am I kidding?
05:24I had words.
05:25Oh, is that all?
05:26For a minute there, I thought something terrible had happened.
05:29It has.
05:30Oh, how a disaster.
05:32Oh, come on, Daniel.
05:33I've got none of that self-pity and nonsense.
05:37No-one ever said fostering would be easy.
05:39Everyone wasn't built in a day.
05:40It's going to take Kevin time to adjust.
05:43Oh, it must be hard for him.
05:46I want to put his faith in someone like me.
05:49I just...
05:50I don't think I'm cut out for it.
05:52Daniel, of course you are.
05:55How many times do you need telling?
05:56The social work that's coming tonight is to assess us.
06:03If it goes well, Kevin's with me for good.
06:07Oh, that's great, isn't it?
06:09No, because I know I'll make a mess of it.
06:11Oh, they don't come to try and catch you out for a start.
06:14I mean, even if they did, what fault could they find with you?
06:18Kevin's not exactly Mr. Jolly Chops.
06:20What, and you think that reflects on you?
06:21He's a teenager, for heaven's sake.
06:24I just want to be a good dad.
06:27And you will be.
06:29Hey, Lorraine wants to see everyone in the staff room straight away.
06:32You in particular, apparently.
06:34Me? Why?
06:35I don't know. It sounds important, though.
06:43Well done, mate.
06:45Congratulations.
06:46We are pleased to announce that Napoleon, the Waterloo robot...
06:49Napoleon?
06:50...is the winner of this year's British Youth Science and Design Award.
06:54Great!
06:55How about you?
06:58Napoleon, good Waterloo reference.
07:00Why didn't you tell us you'd entered?
07:01I had no idea.
07:02You came to your senses, you mean.
07:04I knew you would.
07:05And well done to Year 12.
07:06No, that's not what I was trying to say.
07:09I just...
07:13The thing is, the Year 12 are just trying to play it down, you know.
07:19And Napoleon's locked away safe and sound.
07:21Well, we are all looking forward to meeting him at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
07:232?
07:24Yep, that's when they're sending down rugby player Austin Healey.
07:27Part of their Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds initiative.
07:30He's going to present the award and have a photo with the winning entry.
07:32OMG, I love him.
07:34Oh, them muscles.
07:35He could skip the light fandango with me any day.
07:38Give him his strength.
07:40Maybe I could bake him something.
07:41Now, Daniel, we need to make this work for us, OK?
07:44Maximise the exposure.
07:45I'm really not sure it's a good idea.
07:46Don't be daft.
07:47It's great publicity for the school.
07:48You should be proud.
07:49Yeah, well done.
07:50You OK?
08:03Michael.
08:05Nicky seemed to have Barry eating out the palm of her hand this morning.
08:08Excellent work.
08:09What about Casey?
08:10Managed to unleash any of her creativity yet?
08:13Well, it depends how you look at it.
08:14After a lot of arm twisting, I managed to get her to agree to write a story about dreams
08:18and ambitions.
08:19Great.
08:20I think having her in the mainstream for a while will really help her focus on her future.
08:23It seems to mainly involve scoring endless last-minute winners for her beloved race.
08:27Well, look, it's a start.
08:28The dynasty's with Maggie again today, so all in all, good work.
08:31I'm impressed.
08:32And keep them in the dark.
08:34Yeah, I think so.
08:36Barry is such a strong influence on his sisters, it's best not to ruffle his feathers.
08:39At least not before we monitor their progress.
08:42Understood.
08:45Speaking of keeping people in line...
08:46What's this about, Christine?
08:47She was drunk in school, Michael.
08:49We have to address that.
08:50Well, there are some things that you don't know, Sharon.
08:53Aren't there always?
08:54It's not what it looks like.
08:57Christine and I are no longer involved.
09:01Excuse me.
09:10What is it?
09:11What's happened?
09:11Nothing.
09:12Just leave me in plain.
09:13Well, you're clearly not.
09:14I just need to deal with things.
09:16Deal with what?
09:19I told her.
09:20I told the virgin the truth that it was me that started the fire.
09:23Oh, God.
09:24Please tell me you didn't.
09:25I'm sorry, but she thinks I could come clean and so do I.
09:30If you tell Mr Byrne, you'll be excluded and I'll get sacked.
09:33Not to mention the criminal record you'll end up with.
09:35Is that what you want?
09:35I need to do this.
09:36I won't let you.
09:38You could go to prison and I lied to the police for you.
09:41Have you forgotten all about that?
09:42Hmm?
09:43I'm sorry, but I don't want something eaten away at me for the rest of my life.
09:47Okay, right, okay, I get that, but, um, this needs handling properly.
09:55At least let me think it through before we do anything, okay?
09:58Okay?
10:02Imogen, Imogen, I just want to say that we're going to deal with this, okay, but just let
10:06us do it our way.
10:07Oh, right, I get it.
10:08Keep my trap shut so I don't give you up to burn.
10:10No, what do you tip me for?
10:11You really want me to answer that?
10:12Okay, everyone, can you, um, get your worksheets out from last week, please, and we'll, er,
10:32carry on from where we left off, er, can I have a word outside, please, Kevin?
10:38It's about the robot competition.
10:42So, Spill, there's a competition.
10:51Look, before that, I just want to apologise for that frack out of this morning.
10:55We, we can put that all behind us, can't we?
10:57Just in time for your poxie, me and you, man.
11:00There's robot competition.
11:02What were you thinking of?
11:04Go on behind my back.
11:05I, I knew if I told you about it, you'd have another strop, so I built it and applied online.
11:08In whose name, eh?
11:09Mine and your twelves.
11:11That's dishonest.
11:12Please, if that's what we've got to say about it, forget it.
11:15Thing is, you won.
11:18Get in!
11:19Nice!
11:20See, I told you, science is the way forward.
11:23Yeah, and they're waiting me getting my P-45.
11:25What, you should be pleased?
11:26We won.
11:27Lorraine will have my guts for guarders.
11:29She's got this sportsman off the telly coming to see it and give us a prize today.
11:33Fat chance.
11:34All right, let's go.
12:34Oh, okay?
12:45It'd be better if you call it a few goon or blah, blah, blah.
12:48Sorry, no can do.
12:50You've got the VIP this afternoon.
12:51That should put a smile on your face.
12:53Not in the time.
12:55Er, AAE, hang on a sec, marathon man.
12:59Where do you think you're going?
13:01Break time, why?
13:02Er, and what about our little arrangement?
13:05It's not just about morning exercise.
13:08In the light of this afternoon's visit,
13:11the classroomers need checking to see that they're all in order.
13:13You know, the rubbish needs moving.
13:14I don't give a toss who's coming.
13:15There's no way I'm doing that.
13:17I didn't ask you to.
13:19I thought we agreed that your strengths lie in leadership.
13:24Delegation.
13:27Right, get the droster sorted out.
13:29I'm with you.
13:30Yeah, I wouldn't put it quite like that.
13:31Oi!
13:32Donuts, get back here!
13:33What now?
13:35Sergeant Major Iron Nickies is up to something.
13:37And you two are going to help me find out what.
13:40Goal!
13:41The crowd screeched!
13:45It screeched S-K-R.
13:48It's S-C-R.
13:51Another goal.
13:53What's the score now?
13:546-4.
13:55Oh, I see your main character is a boy named Casey.
13:59And?
14:00Well, it's just interesting that you've written it from a male perspective, that's all.
14:04Can I have her back now?
14:05I've got to do the ending.
14:06Can I help you?
14:15We need to make a good impression on Mr. Austin Healey.
14:18Have you got any rubbish?
14:19Oh, more than you can imagine.
14:20Help yourselves.
14:21What do you want?
14:24Security check.
14:25These are me soon for dogs.
14:27Oi!
14:27Were you calling a dog?
14:29You're all right, Case?
14:30Yep.
14:31I'm going to be the next Charles Dickinson.
14:33Dickens?
14:34As in what?
14:35One-to-one personal tuition, for Case.
14:40Since when did that happen?
14:41She volunteered, if you must know.
14:43Or did she now?
14:45Where's Dynasty?
14:46Your guest, mate.
14:47I was talking to him.
14:49My dear, thank you for your help with the Miss Barry out there.
14:53Don't mention it.
14:55Don't expect any miracles either.
14:56No, no, your work with the kids in the schoolhouse is excellent.
14:59I figured that pastoral care makes sense here, don't you?
15:03Honestly, that family need all the help they can get.
15:05I'll do any girl a favour.
15:07OK.
15:17Dare I ask?
15:19Chocolate brownies.
15:20I've been reading.
15:21They're Austin's favourite.
15:23I'm going to whisk him away.
15:25Ha!
15:26I think you've had a little bit too much chocolate, young lady.
15:28No way.
15:29These babies are better than oysters.
15:31Aphrodisiacs.
15:32I'm going to give him something to remember me by.
15:35What, like food poisoning?
15:37Oh.
15:38Now.
15:39Keep your hair on.
15:41It's fine.
15:42These are just a little something to make our celebrity visitor feel welcome.
15:49Don't you think Maggie's more than capable of handling that by herself?
15:54Particularly as she now has her break time assistant.
15:57But.
15:58But nothing.
15:59I need you to do your job.
16:00I need those truancy reports from last week.
16:02Off you go.
16:03Go on.
16:09Ah, devils.
16:15Hey!
16:17What is it with young girls and chocolates, hm?
16:19I'll leave you to it.
16:20Come on.
16:21This thing tonight.
16:22Do we have to do it?
16:23Of course we do.
16:24I mean, if it goes well, it makes our relationship official.
16:25Great.
16:26It is.
16:27We'll be a family.
16:28Just don't get your hopes up about it.
16:29These things always go wrong for me.
16:30It is what you want, isn't it?
16:31I'm not really the family type.
16:32Who cares anyway?
16:33I do.
16:34We've worked so hard to get this far.
16:48I think we've made a connection.
16:49Leave it out.
16:50You know I really care about you, don't you, Kevin?
16:52Steady on now.
16:54I think we've made a connection.
16:55Leave it out.
16:56You know I really care about you, don't you, Kevin?
16:58Steady on now.
17:01Steady on there. It's real creepy.
17:05I'm trying to get this fixed, all right?
17:07Of course.
17:08I just need the circuit readings now, and I've been having a bit of trouble with them.
17:11Right. Where do we get them, then?
17:16That's mine.
17:17Bastard. What can I say?
17:19You shouldn't be messing with my stuff.
17:20Why? What's on it?
17:22It's private.
17:23I need it.
17:24Tough. Give it to you.
17:25What's your problem? I need the readings to finish the robot.
17:28Kevin, it's got personal stuff on it.
17:30Fine, no problem. Just tell her to forget about the prize-giving.
17:39Yeah, by the gate.
17:40All right, bye.
17:41Come on, then. Where's his wonder of modern science?
17:43Well, he's actually not quite ready yet.
17:46He will be, just needs a few last-minute, you know, adjustments.
17:51Bit of spitting polish here and there.
17:52Good, cos I'm counting on you.
17:54We've worked hard to get the Youth Science Foundation to sit up and take notice of us.
17:57Absolutely.
17:58We've even got a representative from the local computer firm coming down specially.
18:02We might even get a new IT lab if we're lucky.
18:04Really?
18:05Yeah.
18:06Do you know, you're a dark horse.
18:07Am I?
18:08Yeah, I'm impressed.
18:09You clearly have an affinity with the kids.
18:11I wouldn't go that far.
18:12I would.
18:13Wish they were more like you.
18:15No way.
18:16No way.
18:17No way.
18:18No.
18:19No way.
18:20No.
18:21Come on.
18:22No way.
18:44No.
18:49Come on.
18:52What are you doing?
19:00Who's Gareth Dinsdale?
19:04What's on the encrypted files?
19:06I trusted you.
19:08Don't talk to me about trust.
19:10I know all there is to know about trust.
19:12Or lack of it.
19:14You shouldn't have been rooting around.
19:16You forgot you ever saw that.
19:18Why? What's going on? Nothing.
19:20You can't just ignore me.
19:22I have a right to know who fostered me.
19:26Tell me what's on those files.
19:28Criminal record.
19:30Purvy past. Is that what it is?
19:32Dodgy photos.
19:34You never put passwords on anything.
19:36You got it all wrong.
19:38Maybe Mr. Byrne can help me figure it out.
19:40So it is something dodgy then.
19:42Stop it. Stop it.
19:44You talk to me about family.
19:46But do you have any idea how hard it is to live with strangers again and again?
19:48And there you are with your dirty little secrets.
19:50Well I'm not spending any more time with you.
19:52You can't leave.
19:54Where would you go?
19:56Far away from you and your gobby little lies as I can get.
19:58I don't give a damn.
20:00Kevin.
20:01Kevin.
20:02They've just thrown you back into care.
20:04No change there then.
20:06Good old Kevin's going.
20:08The boy nobody wants.
20:09That's not true.
20:10Don't you dare say that.
20:11Are you two okay?
20:12Ask him.
20:14Just the domestic, you know, teething problems.
20:19A bit more than that I'd say.
20:21No offence Thomas.
20:22It's none of your business.
20:23With respect, if it affects Kevin in school then it is.
20:25It's just a competition alright?
20:28The robot's not ready in time and he's stressed alright?
20:31Well he's not the only one by the looks of things.
20:33He's a pet project of his.
20:35He needs to be ready for this presentation.
20:37Look Chalky look.
20:38Calm down.
20:39Slow down.
20:40Year 12's have got a study class next.
20:42Why don't you take them instead?
20:44Get them all to muck in.
20:47Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:48You're right Tom.
20:49Erm.
20:50Best get cracking hey?
20:59You did really well today.
21:01Really?
21:02Do you think?
21:03Yeah, well apart from maybe grilling the fairy cakes.
21:06But er.
21:07Easy mistake to make.
21:08Where have you been?
21:09Swimming.
21:10What does it look like?
21:11Mrs Budgen's been teaching me how to cook.
21:13So you're doing that.
21:14Casey's having writing lessons.
21:16And I'm in charge of the doughnut division.
21:18They must think we're divs.
21:20Maybe people are beginning to believe in us for change.
21:22Oh do one will ya?
21:24They've been playing us.
21:25Trying to tear us apart.
21:26And you know what?
21:27I'm not having it.
21:28I'm not having it.
21:36Truancy reports.
21:37Good.
21:39Now you can do my correspondence.
21:42And you've got a visitor.
21:50Christine.
21:51You okay?
21:52Michael.
21:53You er.
21:54You have to understand that Connor is all I have.
21:58And he's a good kid.
21:59He really is.
22:01Right.
22:02I get that.
22:03He and I, we've had such tough times together.
22:06And for someone who's had such a crazy upbringing with someone like me, it's no wonder he has issues.
22:10But you know his problems are all my fault, don't you?
22:13Okay.
22:15What is this all about?
22:19You and I are close, right?
22:21Where?
22:25Look, has this got something to do with him finding out about the past?
22:30I'm sorry, Christine.
22:31I didn't...
22:32Connor doesn't know anything about what happened to me.
22:35Well, whatever it is you can tell me.
22:37You know that I'll do everything I can to help you.
22:42You've already done so much, fellas.
22:45You must be getting enough grief as it is.
22:50Maybe.
22:56I think it's time we stood on our own two feet.
22:59Sorry, Michael.
23:01I tried to stop him.
23:02What are you doing?
23:03I told you to leave it to me.
23:04No, I can't.
23:05I need to do this.
23:06Okay.
23:07Can somebody please tell me what's going on?
23:08Nothing.
23:09Honestly.
23:10Yes, it is.
23:11Connor, leave it.
23:12This is a bad idea.
23:13No, Mum.
23:14We agreed.
23:15Please.
23:16Irma, please.
23:17No, Mum.
23:18Don't do that.
23:19I'm the arsonist.
23:21Mum lied to cover up for me.
23:23I started the fire and I burnt Imogen.
23:26It was me.
23:27It was my fault.
23:28I'm to blame.
23:29You've still got time to get the robot sorted if you pull your finger out.
23:37I couldn't give a step about that robot.
23:40Is that what you said this was about?
23:42Isn't it?
23:43No, actually, it's not.
23:44It's not like him to lie, isn't it?
23:45Yes, it is.
23:46As a matter of fact.
23:47Come with me.
23:48Okay.
23:49Do you want to tell me what's going on?
23:50Because at the moment, I haven't the froggiest.
23:51Chalky's not Chalky.
23:52He's fake.
23:53He's someone else.
23:54It's true.
23:55On his laptop, there's forms, photos, everything.
23:57I saw it.
23:58Saw what?
23:59His real name is Gareth Dinsdale.
24:00There's no name.
24:01I saw it.
24:02I saw what?
24:03His real name is Gareth Dinsdale.
24:05There's no name.
24:06I saw it.
24:07I saw it.
24:08I saw it.
24:09I saw it.
24:10I saw it.
24:11I saw it.
24:12I saw it.
24:13I saw it.
24:14I saw it.
24:15I saw it.
24:16I saw it.
24:17There's a photo of him.
24:19All official.
24:20And a change of name form.
24:21Okay.
24:22What are you trying to do here, Kevin?
24:23Are you out to cause trouble?
24:24That's the last thing I want.
24:26I like the bloke.
24:28Or at least I thought I did.
24:30I mean, he's a div.
24:32But I thought finally I found someone who's okay.
24:35Yeah, you have.
24:36He's a good bloke.
24:37That's what he wants you to think.
24:38But he's been feeding me these lies about how everything's going to be different.
24:41And we're going to build a home together.
24:43And it's all rubbish.
24:44Well, I'm sure it isn't.
24:46So why's he got those locked files on his computer?
24:48I don't know.
24:49He's obviously hiding something dodgy.
24:51Look, let's not jump to conclusions.
24:53Why else would he have those files and lie about who he is?
24:55Listen, I am sure there is a perfectly reasonable explanation.
24:58So why'd he go ballistic at me?
25:00Brick in it he was!
25:01Okay, alright.
25:02Let's just calm down, right?
25:04Now I will go and have a word with Mr Chalk.
25:06You let me handle this.
25:08I know, I'm right.
25:09You let me handle it, yes?
25:15Things built up.
25:20I got tense and felt trapped.
25:23And you thought fire starting would make you feel better?
25:25I didn't think at all.
25:30I'd just started.
25:32Small at first, but I never meant for anyone to get hurt.
25:38But they did.
25:40They did.
25:42And I'm going to have to live with that.
25:46I can't just brush it under the carpet and pretend like it never happened.
25:55And that's why I'm here.
26:03He needs help.
26:04Michael, not a criminal record.
26:06No offence, Christine, but you're not in a position to tell me anything.
26:08You could have talked to me.
26:09And said what?
26:11My son's a pyromaniac who doesn't know how to handle his mother being an alky.
26:15Did you have any idea how many times he has covered for me?
26:19Picked me up.
26:21Poured me into bed.
26:22Hulled me out again.
26:23Got me to work.
26:24Michael, I am begging you.
26:26Please, please don't do this.
26:32Sorry, Connor, but I can't let you go back to class.
26:34Can we just keep this between us?
26:36No, we can't.
26:41I'll ask Sonia to take you to the cooler where you can be super-
26:44But it was an accident!
26:45Christine.
26:48Enough.
26:59How's Barry responding to the new direction?
27:01Uh, good.
27:02Thanks.
27:03Right, you need to keep tabs on them the whole time.
27:05Yeah, I know.
27:06Women are so busy distracting one another, they're more focused on their learning.
27:09Uh-huh.
27:10Barry!
27:11Where have you been?
27:12When a man's gotta go, a man's gotta go.
27:15So where do you want us now, miss?
27:17Follow me, come on.
27:18Come on, this is gonna be fun.
27:19Come on.
27:20Anyone seen Connor?
27:21Last time I just saw him, he was coming off to Mr. Bairn's office looking at a world blast.
27:22Excuse me.
27:23Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen.
27:24Coming through.
27:25Now, ladies and gentlemen.
27:26This is Napoleon.
27:27What's it got to do with us?
27:28Well, you lot entered a national robot competition and you won.
27:29No, we never.
27:30We've never seen this before.
27:31We do know nothing about a competition.
27:32Yeah, there is that.
27:33But now, now's your chance.
27:34Because Napoleon here needs to be all singing and all dancing and quickly.
27:35Yeah, good luck with that.
27:36No, no, no.
27:37No, no, no.
27:38No, no.
27:39No, no.
27:40No, no, no.
27:41No, no.
27:42No, no, no, no.
27:43No, no, no.
27:44No, no, no.
27:45No, no, no.
27:46No, no, no, no, no.
27:47No, no, no, no.
27:48No, no, no, no, no.
27:49No, no, no.
27:50No, no, no.
27:51No, no, no.
27:52Because Napoleon here needs to be all singing and all dancing and quickly.
27:56Er, yeah.
27:57Good luck with that.
27:58No, no, no.
27:59I'm serious.
28:00Look.
28:01Look, listen.
28:02If you pull this off, you'll be heroes.
28:03And if we don't, we're not taking flack for that.
28:06Go and belly up your name.
28:07Well, you won't have to.
28:08And there'll be extra marks towards your coursework.
28:10Better be.
28:11Hey.
28:12We use Braindiac Skelton when you need them.
28:14This'll be about his boulevard.
28:16A word, please, Mr Choke.
28:17B-busy, Mr Clarkson.
28:19Now.
28:20Well, thank you.
28:28This is a joke.
28:29This is spaghetti.
28:30Oh, man.
28:31What?
28:32No.
28:33No.
28:34No.
28:35No.
28:36No.
28:37No.
28:38No.
28:39No.
28:40No.
28:41No.
28:42No.
28:43No.
28:44No.
28:45No.
28:46No.
28:47No.
28:48No.
28:49No.
28:50No.
28:51No.
28:52No.
28:53No.
28:54No.
28:55No.
28:56No.
28:57No.
28:58No.
28:59No.
29:00No.
29:01No.
29:02No.
29:03No.
29:04No.
29:05No.
29:06No.
29:07No.
29:08No.
29:09No.
29:10No.
29:11No.
29:12No.
29:13No.
29:14No.
29:15Your altercation with Kevin wasn't about the robot competition, was it?
29:33It's private.
29:36Like whatever's on your laptop?
29:38Whatever's on my computer is of no interest to anyone else.
29:42But it is of interest to Gareth Dinsdale.
29:45Is it?
29:50Come on, mate.
29:51Look, help me out here.
29:54I'm just trying to make sense of this.
29:56Kevin told me what he saw.
29:59Information indicating that you aren't who you say you are.
30:02Why are you listening to Kevin all of a sudden?
30:03Because we have to look into a pupil's accusations against the teacher.
30:05What, they're accused, though, aren't they?
30:06I'm just following due process.
30:08Look, he's a young man with a lot to deal with.
30:10He has no idea what he saw.
30:11Just calm down.
30:12Well, not calm down.
30:14I know what he's told you.
30:15I'm some kind of pervert, eh?
30:17A filthy paedophile.
30:19Well, he's got it all wrong, hasn't he?
30:21Come on, mate.
30:21Just meet me in the middle.
30:22No, I don't have to.
30:24Yes, you do.
30:25Look, you're a teacher.
30:26You're working with children.
30:27You can't have secrets.
30:29If you're not willing to cooperate...
30:30Cooperate?
30:31What am I?
30:32Some kind of criminal?
30:34I don't have to answer to you, Tom.
30:35Well, then maybe you will to Michael.
30:46Okay.
30:47Lunchtime duties.
30:48Listen up.
30:49I've had enough of this.
30:52Look, we all have.
30:53Captain Evil.
30:54Well, I don't know.
30:54I'm quite enjoying it.
30:55Good.
30:56Because we're going to move things up a gear.
30:58You'll like this job.
30:59Lord, I'm not liking it so far.
31:05Me neither.
31:06What's the problem?
31:07Just a simple drop.
31:08That's all I'm after.
31:11Who fancies it?
31:13What's in it for me?
31:14Whatever you want.
31:16Listen, I do not want Connor's confession to affect this afternoon's visit.
31:19Well, we have to contact the police.
31:21We can wait.
31:22Don't squad cast turning up in the middle of the presentation.
31:25Lorraine, I understand that.
31:26Presumably there's going to be a full investigation.
31:27I'm assuming Connor was responsible for the other fights, too.
31:31But what about Christine?
31:32I mean, the police are going to want to question her.
31:34Great.
31:34The police are going to have a field day with that.
31:36That's exactly why we have to take action with Connor now.
31:38You can burn him at the stake for all I care.
31:40Lorraine, I don't think that's going to help.
31:42Michael.
31:43He's talking.
31:44We've got a problem.
31:45A bit busy just now, can't we?
31:46No, I can't.
31:47Great.
31:48This day just gets better.
31:49I hope you're satisfied.
32:11I don't want to hear it.
32:15Just stay away from my son.
32:16Kevin's made some serious accusations.
32:28Why would he do that?
32:31Because he's confused.
32:33Worried about his future.
32:35There's no truth to what he says?
32:37No.
32:37No truth at all.
32:39So what's all this business about you now?
32:41That bit is true.
32:47My name's not Daniel Chalk.
32:51My real name is Gareth Dinsdale.
32:58That's it.
32:58That's all.
33:00Is there a reason that you couldn't tell us about that?
33:04Because we have a CV for Daniel Chalk.
33:06We pay a salary to Daniel Chalk.
33:08You can see where we're coming from.
33:11Why would you pretend to be someone else?
33:16I don't want to say.
33:19You're just going to have to trust me.
33:21We do.
33:24Or we'd like to.
33:28Explain to us what's on your computer.
33:31My word not enough.
33:34I have to prove myself.
33:35I'm sorry, but I think you do.
33:38Chalk it.
33:38Why are you all having a go at me?
33:40Are you all so squeaky clean?
33:43You've got nothing in your life you'd rather keep private.
33:44Of course.
33:45Well, I'd like to keep this private then, thank you.
33:48You have no idea.
33:50Then just explain it to us.
33:55I can't.
33:58And I won't.
33:59Can we take this to my office, please?
34:04I'm here about Daniel Chalk.
34:33Sorry?
34:35You're representing a Daniel Chalk, aren't you?
34:38I don't know what you're talking about.
34:40Gareth Dinsdale, as he used to be known.
34:42Why?
34:43Who are you?
34:44Gareth Dinsdale is my foster parent, and I want to know what he's done.
34:47What's going on and why you're defending him.
34:48I'm not.
34:49I'm trying to protect him.
34:51Yeah, right.
34:52We're in the process of trying to build a case.
34:55And we'd very much like to speak to Mr Dinsdale, or Mr Chalk, as he is now, about this.
34:59Talk about what?
35:00I can only tell you what's already in the public domain.
35:04I'm representing individuals in a case of child abuse at the care home where Mr Chalk was brought up.
35:10It was a very difficult time for them all.
35:14Even for Chalky?
35:15Mm, yes.
35:17Very much so.
35:23This is gonna be my finest hour.
35:27Austin Healy.
35:28Feasting upon the fruits of my labours.
35:30I'm well happy for you.
35:31I've got a delivery from your brother.
35:41If anyone asks, I don't know what you're talking about.
35:43Better be clear.
35:44She's gonna put me in the oven any second.
35:45You need to create a distraction then.
35:47Trying to keep Sonia's face more than three inches from the bowl is impossible, but...
35:49Oh, my God!
35:59Sonia, Sonia!
36:00The oven's gone off!
36:01What?
36:01I'm just about to put these in.
36:03It's not weird, isn't it?
36:04They must be bust.
36:08Here it comes.
36:09No, no, no.
36:15This can't be happening.
36:17Who did that?
36:18Mrs Budger must have knocked him off.
36:20No, I'm done, no way.
36:23Back in the mill.
36:31Hello, Keith.
36:33Great.
36:36Are you missing you?
36:37Yeah, busy, didn't you?
36:38It's obviously with me it was cooking.
36:41This is dead cool.
36:43Mr Clarkson says she should get in touch with some local teams and that I'm a good...
36:46Bud writer.
36:47I know.
36:48They told Mrs Budger to tell me I was a good chef.
36:50You were a chef.
36:52Do me a favour.
36:53Barry reckons that they're trying to keep us apart.
36:55All of them.
36:56Trying to split up their family out here, the eye.
36:59But this is good.
37:00Mrs Budger told me that my cupcakes were as light as a feather.
37:03They could have taken out an elephant at a hundred yards.
37:07It's all a con.
37:09Idiots, doesn't it?
37:13The good news is we've got a plan.
37:16Right, Mr Chalk.
37:17Time to see the British...
37:21...robot.
37:21I respect your right to privacy.
37:33But?
37:34But I'd be failing as head of this school if I didn't inform social services.
37:37I realise what it looks like.
37:38All I've done is change my name.
37:40People do that every day.
37:41Yes, but we need transparency.
37:43I mean, why wasn't this in your file?
37:45Why didn't you just tell the school when you first applied for the job?
37:47Because it's nobody else's business.
37:50I'm a damn good teacher.
37:51Daniel, no one's disputing that, all right?
37:54Well, I would have jeopardised my career.
37:56It's all I know.
37:59If you think that you need some time off, then that's all right by us.
38:02Well, you're suspending me.
38:03You want me to resign?
38:08I've done nothing wrong here.
38:10I'm not going anywhere.
38:33A moment on the lips.
38:35A lifetime on those.
38:38Well, maybe I'll just...
38:40Ah, ah, ah.
38:47Hey, how have you been?
38:49Screwed up.
38:50Why? What's happened?
38:50I got it wrong.
38:51I got it so wrong.
38:52All right, Kevin, just slow down.
38:53I've been so scared.
38:54I'm worried that it wouldn't work out for me.
38:56And now I've ruined everything with Chalky.
38:57I pushed him away.
38:59You don't want to get hurt.
39:00That's understandable.
39:01No, see, I panicked.
39:02I got it wrong.
39:03He's not Dodge.
39:04He's shown not Dodge.
39:05I want to make it right again.
39:07Please, sir.
39:08Please, will you help me?
39:23Hi.
39:24Hiya.
39:24Lorraine Donegan.
39:25Hiya.
39:25Pleasure to meet you.
39:26Welcome to Waterloo Road.
39:27It's a pleasure to be here.
39:28Looking forward to it.
39:32Attention.
39:33Please, please, impact.
39:34Please, please.
39:35Please, please, impact.
39:39It's...
39:53It's...it's...it's...it's...
39:57Attention! Please press for impact.
40:01They are watching arrival in five...
40:04...four...
40:05...three...
40:06...two...
40:07...one...
40:10What are you doing down there?
40:12He's here. Your man's arrived.
40:23Where have the others gone?
40:25Never mind about that, man. Come on, get a move on.
40:27Away!
40:31So, this is where we're going to do the presentation this afternoon.
40:34Oh, right. Napoleon. It's a good name, isn't it?
40:36Yeah.
40:37Yeah, yeah, the name's great.
40:39And we're hoping to use our success as a platform for sponsorship as well.
40:42Miss Donegan.
40:43Look, this is my mess.
40:45I...I should be the one to explain it.
40:48Daniel Chalk.
40:49Hi. Austin Healy.
40:50Sorry, there's been a problem with the robot.
40:52Really?
40:53See, the thing is that...
41:03Napoleon, fine Chalky!
41:08He's fantastic.
41:10He is, isn't he?
41:11I don't understand what happened.
41:24It was Kevin's idea. He came good.
41:28Why would he do that?
41:30He screwed up.
41:32This is his way of saying sorry.
41:34He got you wrong.
41:35We all did.
41:36What on earth are you doing?
41:37What if he don't like me?
41:39I couldn't bear it if he don't like me.
41:40I'm bored.
41:41I'm bored.
41:42I can't bear it if he don't like me.
41:43I'm bored.
41:44I want you screaming now for no
41:47What on earth are you doing?
41:54What if he don't like me?
41:57I couldn't bear it if he don't like me.
42:01I'm bored.
42:11You've done a great job.
42:12How did you manage it?
42:15Team work.
42:16Yes, team work.
42:25Imogen?
42:26Are you going to exclude Connor?
42:28It does seem that way, yes.
42:30I made him do this.
42:31I told him to own up.
42:33You were right to do that.
42:34I don't want his life to be ruined.
42:36Imogen, you're young.
42:38Okay?
42:40And you were involved with Connor.
42:42That complicates matters.
42:43Where?
42:44And please don't patronise me.
42:46I hate what he did and it always will.
42:50And he has to live with that.
42:52Just don't see how excluding him will help.
42:55No matter how easy that would be.
42:56And if I don't, what right has the school?
43:07What are they all doing together?
43:11Sian, it's a public gathering.
43:14Besides, we're here.
43:15What harm can they do?
43:16Oh, I've made you some cake.
43:26Have a brownie.
43:32There's something wrong with Sian.
43:34Oh, she's been here.
43:37Oh, I've made these for my own prayer hand.
43:41I don't think she's the only one.
43:43Just do not hurry.
43:44That's all right, don't you?
43:46This is my big sister.
43:48She's insecure.
43:50She don't take criticism very well.
43:51She always likes to be the centre of attention.
44:00Everybody's looking at me.
44:01Yeah, I can't think why.
44:02Come on.
44:03Get out.
44:10They're stoned.
44:12Get those cakes out of here.
44:14Ah, I'm going to go and speak to Michael.
44:16Thanks for your time.
44:17Thanks very much.
44:18Really appreciate it.
44:19Cheers.
44:19Be in touch.
44:21Can I just offer you my most sincere apologies once again?
44:23Yes.
44:27Well?
44:29Both sponsors pulled out.
44:31What about the TV crew?
44:33So there was a bug going round.
44:35I lied on camera.
44:36I want a nose behind this.
44:38Yeah, I want to.
44:59I'll be informing the police about your confession.
45:01You could be charged with arson.
45:03That's a custodial sentence.
45:05You know what that means?
45:09Connor, the general feeling is that you should be excluded.
45:12Your mother thinks you should be allowed to stay.
45:16So does Imogen.
45:17I just want another chance and I know I don't deserve it and I know what I did was wrong but I'll do whatever it takes.
45:28Well, that's not really the point but I've decided it's not me that you have to convince, it's your peers.
45:36Now, I believe in the right to a second chance and I understand that you need to take control of situations.
45:41But what I'd like you to do is try and take control of this situation.
45:51I want you to talk to the entire school today.
45:54You make a public apology.
45:56Try to convince them that you deserve to stay.
45:58Then we'll see.
46:04Alright?
46:05Thanks. You didn't have to do that for me.
46:19Yeah, I did.
46:20I so did.
46:23I don't understand what changed your mind.
46:27I...
46:27I went to see that solicitor.
46:31The one that's been writing to you about your court case.
46:33I got it wrong.
46:37And I'm so sorry.
46:41Did, um...
46:42Did he tell you why you've been writing to me?
46:48He said you were in care.
46:50And...
46:51Something happened.
46:57I'll, um...
46:58I'll leave you to it.
47:03Shall we go home?
47:10Six-letter word.
47:11Beginning in R and ending in T.
47:14Rabbit.
47:15Results.
47:16I'm fair play to you.
47:17So does that mean I get my prize?
47:19Oh, come on, you said.
47:21Me and you, then.
47:22How about it?
47:23Oh, I feel sick.
47:34No wonder snogging him.
47:35Oh, I think I'm going to be sick.
47:37Get her out of here.
47:38And the rest of you, go.
47:39You stay where you are.
47:40This is your fault.
47:41We can't even eye on them every second of the day, despite your initiative.
47:44I know that.
47:45So you care to own up?
47:48So I kissed her.
47:49And what?
47:49The marijuana in the chocolate brownies.
47:51I'm sorry.
47:52I got the impression that Miss Donegan's sister made them.
47:54I presume she'll be sacked, yeah?
47:56You and I both know that you had something to do with this.
47:59What was the big idea?
48:00Try and make a fool of the school in front of TV cameras?
48:03I don't know what you're talking about.
48:04I've been nowhere near the kitchens.
48:06And you know that because you're lot have had me under surveillance.
48:09All of us baddies, in fact.
48:10So it can't have been us, can it?
48:12You had someone do your dirty work for you.
48:14This is not the end of this, Barry.
48:19There will be a full investigation.
48:21And if I find out that you're involved, you will be facing expulsion.
48:26I won't hold me breath.
48:29Miss.
48:39Jen, put that phone away, please.
48:40You shouldn't have it during school hours, thank you.
48:42I hope you know what you're doing with this.
48:44So do I.
48:45Are they Barry's?
48:46They've got a watertight alibi, but I will be keeping a very close eye.
48:49Okay, thank you.
48:56Hi.
48:58Hasn't he had enough humiliation for one day?
49:00Christine, I'm just trying to find a way that he can stay here.
49:02You know that he should be excluded.
49:09It was Imogen that changed my mind.
49:17Well, I can't stay here and watch my son be crucified, Michael.
49:20I'll give that a miss if you don't know.
49:22The fire that broke out last term,
49:37that damaged the school,
49:42that scarred Imogen Stewart,
49:46was started by me.
49:52The police are involved, and I'm not sure what's going to happen.
50:04But you need to know that what I did was wrong.
50:06And I'm going to regret it for the rest of my life.
50:18There's that old saying, I think, that goes,
50:21you'll only hurt the things and the people that are closest to you.
50:27That you love.
50:30And that's what I did.
50:34And I'm going to have to live with that,
50:35not just today, but every day.
50:46I need to go.
50:51I meant every word.
50:53I know you did.
50:54So what now?
50:56Conor, if it were up to me,
50:58you could stay at Waterloo Road.
51:01But you do know that might not be my decision, okay?
51:09Thanks.
51:10What for?
51:12For giving me hope for us.
51:14For the future.
51:15I'm proud of what you did.
51:17But there is no us.
51:18The scars on my face might heal.
51:22But not in my heart.
51:24Sorry.
51:25Sorry.
51:42The others want to nail this bloke too, right?
51:44I don't want anything to do with it.
51:48It's all in the past.
51:51That's why I changed my name.
51:54All that stuff, it happened to Gareth Dinsdale, not me.
52:00At least, that's what I thought.
52:03Because it stays with you?
52:04It's not a day goes by, I don't think about it.
52:10Sometimes if there's a knock at the door or the phone rings,
52:15I think it might be him.
52:18Maybe confronting it might help you move on.
52:21I can't go back there, Kevin.
52:23I don't want to.
52:24So when the solicitor said what happened to you was difficult,
52:30what happened?
52:38Come on, Pat.
52:39Come on.
52:40This is what he did to me.
52:53Cigarette burns.
52:55Belt.
52:59It was the shoulders.
53:00Legs.
53:02The back.
53:07Anywhere it couldn't easily be seen.
53:09It wasn't the only one.
53:23You have to do something.
53:27Stand up with your old mates.
53:30They need to do this.
53:33So do you.
53:35Otherwise,
53:36he wins.
53:39I can't.
53:42Why not?
53:44Because
53:45it was all my fault.
53:51I should have stopped him.
53:55It was the oldest,
53:57the biggest,
53:57I should have been the strongest.
53:58It wasn't your fault.
54:06It wasn't.
54:11I feel...
54:11Jim.
54:19And he's still beating you.
54:26And that's why you need to do something.
54:27I'm not strong enough.
54:31I couldn't even tell you.
54:33I'm not supposed to stand up in a car in front of the rest of the world.
54:37I'm not supposed to do that.
54:38I'll tell you how.
54:39With me.
54:43By your side.
54:44That's how.
54:47Don't worry about it.
54:48That was...
54:48That was just the beginning.
54:50You and me, mate.
54:53We can do anything.
54:54I'm sorry.
55:01I can't.
55:05Yeah.
55:07You can.
55:07I can't.
55:08I can.
55:37Yeah, I didn't get Napoleon to do some of the cleaning.
56:07You know, this morning, when you lost it, when you shouted at me...
56:11Sorry about that, but that won't happen again.
56:13No, no, no, it was right. It was good.
56:15Erm... I don't know who that was. You, Gareth.
56:21And I don't care.
56:23But whoever it was, he stood up for himself.
56:27And that's what you have to do.
56:29I don't want to...
56:32I know, I know.
56:34But if you contact that solicitor, I'll unpack my stuff.
56:41And the social worker will definitely think we're covering something up.
56:44Yeah, don't be so soft.
56:47And I also...
56:50I want to ask them if they'll let me change my name.
56:54Pfft, no. What, do you want to go and do a thing like that for?
56:57For the future?
57:00Kevin Chalk?
57:02What do you reckon?
57:13This, erm...
57:14Solicitor...
57:15What's he like?
57:19I reckon we could knock him with the shape.
57:25So is that a yes?
57:26You gonna help the others nail this bloke?
57:33Just you watch me.
57:35Bolton Smiley.
57:36In the flesh, Mr B?
57:48Doesn't get it.
57:49Maybe we should spell it out for him.
57:50No-one wants it of you.
57:51He's pretty good.
57:52Very good, actually.
57:53We had the best time.
57:54You dropped me.
57:55You didn't.
57:56It's my great pleasure to introduce a former pupil of ours, who's very kindly agreed to
58:07come and share some of his experiences with us.
58:09Bolton Smiley.
58:10Out of the trenches.
58:11Over there.
58:12Over there.
58:13Oh.
58:14I'm the best of Rosie.
58:18Where's my backpack?
58:21You understand?
58:22Nobody messes with my family.
58:24I think I might be in a bit of trouble.
58:25I think I might be in a bit of trouble.

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