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00:00Mum, what are you doing here?
00:03I'm out. I wanted to see you.
00:06Mum, I've got loads of work to do. I'm doing my exams to get into uni.
00:10If you think that I'm going to let you walk around school, look like a...
00:15I know everything about you.
00:17And this...
00:20This is not going to happen.
00:22This! Who designed this? It's brilliant.
00:25I think the clue is in the name. Chunk and Chase.
00:28I need somewhere to stay. Just for tonight, aye?
00:32No, Mum. I'm not having this.
00:34This game of yours, I think it's brilliant.
00:37Thanks, miss. I just...
00:39I think we should be partners. I want to help you sell it.
00:44You're engaged?
00:46Look, take my advice. End it now before it's too late.
00:50I think we should get married as soon as possible.
00:53Do you think?
00:55Yeah.
00:56Yeah.
00:57Yeah.
01:28Imogen! Imogen! What's wrong?
01:36Nothing. Nothing's wrong.
01:38You sounded upset when you called?
01:40Not upset. Excited. At least I will be if you were.
01:45You're freaking me out now.
01:47Connor Mulgrew. Will you marry me?
01:51I already asked you and you said yes.
01:54Will you marry me today?
01:57The registry office called. We've had a cancellation for this afternoon.
02:01It's ours if we want it.
02:04Or we could wait.
02:08I mean, if you think it's...
02:10Yes.
02:11My answer's yes.
02:15Right, I'm off. The P.I.U.'s putting on some extra prep lessons for our exams this afternoon.
02:27What's wrong? You look terrible.
02:31It's just this flaming cold. It's just making me a bit breathless.
02:36Look, if you're this poorly, we should tell Maggie.
02:40No way. You should have me out of my ear.
02:44Right. I'm ringing a doctor.
02:46Look, it's just a chest infection.
02:49It'll be fine, Mr. Antibiotics.
02:51And I couldn't wait till after your exam.
02:54Right, if... if you're sure.
03:05See?
03:08You just concentrate on getting them qualifications and then...
03:12We'll set up in a nice place on our own.
03:15Near that uni that you're so keen on.
03:18Right.
03:19Well, Rhiannon, do you know antibiotics?
03:36Yeah. Had them for cystitis once. Infection up your wheel.
03:40Who?
03:41Tell me about it.
03:42So, how do you get it?
03:44Sex, mainly.
03:45No, I mean the tablets. Do you get it from the chemist or somewhere?
03:48Doctors, why?
03:50Don't tell me you're trying to get all the exam or not.
03:53Maybe.
03:54You're crazy.
03:55If I'd revised as much as you, I'd be laughing.
03:57Don't jinx me, I'd still fail you now.
03:59After all the extra tutoring from Boston.
04:01No way.
04:02Well, here's it.
04:18Oh, come on. She can leave a message.
04:19Oh, come on. She can leave a message.
04:23Hi Lorraine, it's Christine.
04:24No, I'm sorry. He's in the shower right now. I'll get him to call you back.
04:26You shouldn't have done that.
04:27You shouldn't have done that.
04:28She needs to realise you have a price.
04:29No, I'm sorry.
04:30No, I'm sorry. He's in the shower right now. I'll get him to call you back.
04:34You shouldn't have done that.
04:35She needs to realise you have a private life.
04:36Private being the operative word.
04:37I have to go.
04:38I had spinning. I can't believe. I had a hospital.
04:39No, I'm sorry. I had a hospital.
04:44I was having a hospital.
04:45I'm missing.
04:46It's lying.
04:47You should be back.
04:49I was able to get to go from a hospital.
04:50Oh, come on.
04:51No, I'm sorry.
04:52I don't see anything.
04:53I have to leave.
04:54No.
04:55I'm sorry.
04:56No, I'm sorry, he's in the shower right now.
04:57I'll get him to call you back.
04:58You shouldn't have done that.
04:59She needs to realise you have a private life.
05:00Private being the operative word.
05:02I have to go.
05:03Sure.
05:04I had spinning.
05:06I can't believe I had to go as well.
05:07I can't believe I finally spoke to the doctor about it.
05:10Whatever you decide about seeing this counsellor,
05:13you know I'm here for you, don't you?
05:15Thanks, sis.
05:17You sure you'll be OK with me if I, you know, decide to go ahead?
05:21My little sister becoming my little brother.
05:24It's kind of weird, but it's exciting.
05:27I mean, if you're in.
05:29Just wish everyone felt like that.
05:31Why do you come now, eventually?
05:37I've got your text.
05:46I can't believe it.
05:47Your mother is going to go blister.
05:49Well, hopefully she won't find out.
05:51Look, listen, we need a witness each, though.
05:55I was hoping you'd be mine.
05:56What?
05:57Like, I made her money?
06:01Kev, you're my best mate, and I want you to be my best man.
06:04If you're up for it.
06:07You sure this is what you want, aren't you?
06:09Yeah.
06:10Just wish I didn't have to lie to Mum.
06:14See you later.
06:15Kev, er, this came this morning.
06:18I thought you might like to have a look.
06:30It's legal.
06:32I'm officially Kevin Cho.
06:33Thank you, Mr John.
06:41Yeah.
06:42He's jumping in.
06:43Rihanna, did you see Mr Budgin this morning?
06:58Looked like death warmed up.
06:59Why are you so bothered?
07:01It's just that I know what it's like when old people get sick.
07:04And Mrs B's been stressing about it, and she wouldn't be if it wasn't serious.
07:07Look, I've got enough for my plate as it is.
07:10These exams have had me up all night, you're spewing.
07:11And if it's not that end, it's the other.
07:28OK.
07:30So today's the big day.
07:33Now this exam accounts for 70% of your final grade.
07:37So I want us to approach it armed and ready.
07:39Now, you're as prepared as you can be, so we're just going to run through the main topics
07:46and questions that might come up in the exam, and we're going to put the revision to one
07:49side now.
07:50Twist my arm.
07:51If you don't know it now.
07:53You don't know it.
07:53She doesn't know it.
07:55Shut it, you.
07:56Barry!
07:57You were lucky to still be at school, and you're taking this exam next year.
08:03If you're still here.
08:05If you continue to behave like a thug, you'll have run out of lives, mate.
08:08I'm sorry.
08:10OK.
08:13Yeah.
08:13You can give it all that, Barry, but you're going to feel your exam's as bad as me when
08:21it's your turn.
08:22That's what you think.
08:26The exam answers.
08:27Well, multiple choice ones anyway.
08:29Where'd you get them?
08:30I've got contacts.
08:31Well, the point is, they're yours for 20 quid.
08:34Oh, I don't have that much money on me.
08:35Fine, auntie.
08:37You'll have a standstill breaker.
08:38I'll flog them to someone else.
08:42Hello, everyone.
08:44I thought you'd all like to see the new Waterloo Road prospectus, hot off the press, and it's
08:48all about the success of the PRU so far.
08:51Yeah.
08:52Hey, Jodie.
08:59I bet you never thought you'd be a cover girl, eh?
09:01Well done.
09:03Result or what?
09:14Jodie deserves to be on the cover.
09:16Her commitment's been amazing.
09:17Yeah.
09:18Nicky tells me she's going to get her place on a teacher training course if she pulls it
09:20out of the bag.
09:21Who'd have thought that gobbly little wind-up merchant from two years ago would end up wanting
09:24to be one of yours, eh?
09:25Maybe it's because you make it look so easy.
09:28Well, she is exactly what the pupil referral unit's all about.
09:31And if Jodie gets the results we think she will, she's going to help us double our applicants.
09:36Grantley.
09:36I'm just going to get her some water, thank you.
09:38So?
09:42Any plans for the holidays?
09:46Er, nothing concrete.
09:49Honor and Imogen seem to be joined at the hip these days.
09:51It must be hard to pin them down.
09:53Tell me about it.
09:55They're awful young to be getting so serious, and anything I say is just taken as a criticism.
09:59It won't work itself out.
10:00It usually does.
10:01All right, everyone.
10:03Look, I know it's the last day of term, but if we could just help out the English department
10:06with a little bit of quiet during their AS exams.
10:09Thank you, Michael.
10:11Any other business, Lorraine?
10:13Oh, you tell me.
10:14I'm the one who's been away all week.
10:15Any other office romances on the go?
10:20Oh, I'm sorry.
10:21I didn't know it was a secret.
10:22It's not.
10:23Er, what isn't?
10:24Michael and Christine.
10:26Good God.
10:27You never said.
10:28Hey, you kept that quiet.
10:29It's really nothing to be keeping quiet about.
10:31Christine and I have just become very good friends, that's all.
10:37So you can nip the salacious gossip in the bud, and rest assured, we'll be the first to inform
10:41you if there are any developments.
10:43If you say so.
10:44I do.
10:44Sonia, get me 20 copies of the front cover blown up to poster size, all right?
11:06Yeah.
11:07Sorry to interrupt.
11:09Just so you talked to Kevin's personal details.
11:11My name?
11:12I was going to come and find you, actually.
11:14I've asked my head of development at Cybertainment, Julian Stiles, to come down this afternoon
11:18and discuss your game.
11:19Told you it was good, didn't I?
11:21Only it's our game.
11:22My name, Daniel's.
11:23Right.
11:24It doesn't matter, does it?
11:25Of course it does.
11:26We design chalk and cheese together.
11:28There should be a health warning on that.
11:30I've got repetitive strain injury, haven't I?
11:31Sonia.
11:32I think the best way to sell this game to Julian is to have Kevin as the face of the brand.
11:37You know, cute young schoolboy, designs killer software, geek chic, that kind of thing.
11:42Totally.
11:43Yeah, so I think we're going to stand a better chance if it's just Kevin who meets Julian
11:47in the first instance.
11:48No.
11:50We come as a pair, chalk and chalk.
11:53It's all legal.
11:54The thing is, Julian's all about the people behind the product,
11:59and...
11:59It's fine, Miss Donning, and I didn't want to go to the meeting anyway.
12:03Right.
12:07I'll get back to class, yes.
12:09So, two o'clock this afternoon, all right?
12:11I said no.
12:13Not without Daniel.
12:27Christine.
12:29Look, I'm sorry about the rain.
12:32I had no idea she'd blurt things out like that.
12:34What's to be sorry for?
12:36According to you, she was wrong anyway.
12:38Well, come on.
12:38She caught me on the hop.
12:41I just thought I should play it down.
12:44I don't want her having an opinion about my personal life as well as my work.
12:48Wasn't against the rules to go out with a colleague last time I looked.
12:50I'm the head teacher.
12:58I need to be professional.
13:03Right.
13:03So it isn't professional to go out with a recovering alcoholic, is that it?
13:09No, of course not.
13:10I mean, yes, it is professional, but...
13:13It's just early days, that's all.
13:16Well, obviously earlier than I thought.
13:20Fine.
13:20I understand.
13:21Work comes first.
13:25Maybe it's best if we spend some time apart.
13:27Christine, come on.
13:28No, you come on.
13:32If you can't handle being seen with me, then that's fine.
13:35But make your mind up, will you?
13:36I don't intend to be anyone's guilty secret.
13:40Oh, sorry.
13:41I didn't mean to interrupt.
13:42No, no.
13:43You didn't.
13:46Michael was just leaving.
13:58So are you and Michael Knighton?
14:01Will you hurt him?
14:01It's too soon to say.
14:03Well, it's probably best to be cautious, isn't it?
14:05Anyway, look.
14:07I've been thinking about you and Connor.
14:10Maybe you need to get away for a bit.
14:12That's not such a bad idea.
14:14Well, I myself am going to Africa for the break.
14:18Church trip to Malawi.
14:22That sounds exciting.
14:23Doesn't it, though?
14:24The flights are all a block booking, so they're very reasonable.
14:27Everything else is thrown in.
14:30Change of scenery might do you the world of good.
14:33Why don't you think about it?
14:38You know, Audrey, you might be right.
14:43Fabulous.
14:45I will catch up with you later.
14:47I can't go, even though I'm boosting.
14:50I've got an ache in my abdomen directly above my pubic bone.
14:53Well, it certainly does sound like cystitis.
14:56Are you sexually active?
14:58No, but I do use tampons and, you know, they can spread bacterial infections.
15:02You are well informed.
15:05I've, uh, I've had it before.
15:06So, can I get some antibiotics?
15:09I'm sorry, I'm not allowed to prescribe medicines here.
15:11Why have you got that, then?
15:13Look, get Mrs Budgen to book you an emergency appointment with your GP.
15:18Take this, though, with a glass of water,
15:20and it should help to relieve the symptoms in the meantime, OK?
15:22Please, I just really need some antibiotics.
15:42Mr Budgen?
15:43Do you have a moment?
15:45Is it urgent I'm with a pupil?
15:46I'm just feeling a bit fluey and thought perhaps I should, well, just have a check-up.
15:54OK.
15:55Don't you have a GP?
15:58Jodie Allen.
16:01Just when I thought you'd changed your ways.
16:16Hey.
16:22What's that?
16:24Nothing.
16:25We're supposed to be studying for this afternoon.
16:28I am.
16:30For later this afternoon.
16:32I'm doing my vows.
16:33I won't mind the night you proposed.
16:35Mm.
16:36Put it down, Connie.
16:37You've got it for the rest of your life.
16:39Right now, she's mine, and we've got a wedding to plan.
16:42And you will not get married dressed like that.
16:44It doesn't matter what I wear.
16:45Oh, really?
16:46You want to get married looking like a bag lady on your wedding day?
16:48Cheers.
16:57OK, Connor.
16:59Right, OK, I get that you're all loved up, and I'm glad that you're happy and all that,
17:01but you are going to spend a bit of time with your own mum over the holidays, aren't you?
17:06Of course I am.
17:08That's if you're not with Mr Byrne.
17:10Well, actually, I think that's on hold for now.
17:14Oh, sorry.
17:16Mm-hmm.
17:17I just think it's important to make sure that we don't lose sight of each other after everything
17:21that's happened, regardless of our relationships.
17:24We've still got each other, man.
17:26Me and Imogen, we're not going to change that.
17:28Then we'll be agreed.
17:36You heard her.
17:37She doesn't want me there.
17:38Who cares what she wants?
17:40It's our game to sell.
17:42Probably put the kibosh on the whole thing anyway.
17:44Oh.
17:45Well, it's like Miss Donaghan said.
17:46It's all about the people behind the product, Kev.
17:49And I've never been any good at interviews.
17:51Just be yourself.
17:53That is myself.
17:54I'm the bloke that freezes when he's poor on the spot.
17:57The only reason I got this job is because Mr Byrne took pity on me.
18:00Well, maybe.
18:02You're the best person I know.
18:04Yeah, that's because you had a bad start in life.
18:06Yeah, and so did you.
18:08And that's what this is about.
18:09You don't think you're worth anything because of what happened growing up.
18:14Well, maybe that's part of it.
18:16Sigmund.
18:17Either way, I've not been invited to that meeting and I'm not going.
18:20Yeah, well then, neither am I.
18:22What about talking cheese?
18:23Well, it's a laugh, but I'm not going to sell it if it means selling you out at the same time.
18:27Do you mind?
18:35This just isn't you, Jodie.
18:39Someone else involved?
18:44On the day of the biggest exam of your life, you decide to steal a prescription pad.
18:50What on earth for?
18:53To get drugs to sell, obviously.
18:56Jodie, I'm disappointed.
19:00Sorry, all right?
19:02No, I don't buy it.
19:05You know how important today is, both for yourself and for the PRU.
19:09In fact, you're facing exclusion if you can't explain yourself.
19:13No, I really want to sit this exam.
19:16Well, there's precious little chance of that now, Jodie.
19:23I want to see Mr. Byrne now.
19:24Well, you'll have to wait.
19:26What's it about, anyway?
19:27Barry, Barry's just done me over 20 quid.
19:29How's that?
19:30He saw me the answers to an exam, only what he never said before he took my cash away.
19:33It weren't my exam.
19:34Some other exam from last year.
19:35Look at the dates right here and it's not even poetry.
19:37Have you heard yourself?
19:39Barry said a deal's a deal and he'd never even specified what exam it were anyway.
19:42But I reckon that count is theft.
19:44And Mr. Byrne said the school's policy on thieving is zero tolerance.
19:47And what do you reckon the school's policy is on cheating, eh?
19:52Yeah, but there ain't going to be any cheating now, is there?
19:54Thanks to Barry.
19:55You've got the fear.
19:57I was always the same before an exam.
19:59You've got to harness that nervous energy.
20:02If you can't get rid of it, you've got to make it work for you.
20:12What's happened?
20:13Well, it ain't for me to say.
20:16I'm pretty sure there's a zero tolerance policy against nicking prescriptions from the school nurse and all.
20:24Mr. Byrne?
20:28Yes, Rhiannon, what is it?
20:30I was worried about Scout.
20:31Do you know something about this?
20:35Mum!
20:41Mum, I missed it all!
20:43I know it sounds...
20:49Now, each group needs to devise a campaign based on the three media.
20:56Now, radio is a sound medium.
20:58So how do you show a consumer a product that they can't see?
21:02You describe it.
21:03Yeah.
21:04You write a script.
21:06What else?
21:07Use sound effect.
21:08Good.
21:09Now, whatever medium you're working in, it's the content that's important.
21:13How to sell something.
21:14Finding its USP, its unique selling point.
21:17What do you think, Casey?
21:18I'm sorry.
21:19Or have you already done your campaign?
21:21Sorry.
21:23Sorry.
21:25We all get distracted from time to time.
21:29And none more so than an audience during adverts.
21:32So a vital part of this exercise is how to hold the consumer's attention.
21:36Get yourselves into groups of three and four, please.
21:44Anything missing?
21:45Every drawer's been gone through.
21:48And me locket from Grantley's gun.
21:50I knew it.
21:51She's done a runner.
21:52She's probably taken everyone else's stuff and all.
21:54She was sleeping rough.
21:55I had no choice.
21:56I'm so sorry.
21:57It's not your fault.
21:58Yeah, it is.
21:59It's all my fault.
22:00She would have never let her in.
22:01I'm calling the police.
22:03No, please.
22:03She'll have flogged it all by the time the police pick her up.
22:06I know her.
22:06But if I can find her, I can make her give her your stuff back.
22:09Jordy, she could be anywhere by now.
22:11She hadn't had enough time to go far.
22:14Jordy!
22:18No!
22:19It'll be quicker if I drive.
22:22Get back to the school, let Nicky know what's going on.
22:24I'll try and get her back before the exam.
22:26Boss station?
22:27No, she won't waste money.
22:28She'll be it till the left.
22:36I felt bad for intruding, but thank you.
22:40At least I know it's on Katie's mind.
22:42Can't be easy for her.
22:44I've been impressed by how mature her classmates have been.
22:46I dread to think the teasing and bullying she'd have faced in my day.
22:50Well, we should all keep an eye on her.
22:51She's going to need our support.
22:53I mean, I'm only doing this so Kevin takes the opportunity.
22:57He's a stubborn one.
22:59He sure is.
23:00I just hope you're not shooting yourself in the foot.
23:02No offence, Daniel.
23:05See you at the meeting then.
23:10She just wants she'll have the best chance of selling the game.
23:12She just wants to cut the deal.
23:14She knows what she's talking about.
23:16If she knows so much, maybe she should write some killer software herself.
23:19Look, I just don't know that you're down.
23:22Well, you are.
23:24Alright.
23:26When I got that letter this morning, I was made up.
23:30I got your name.
23:32You're my role model.
23:34You're so stupid.
23:36Okay then.
23:38My dad.
23:40You taught me to be confident in myself.
23:42For who I am.
23:43Not who I was.
23:46So if you knew all that about how to help me get over stuff.
23:50How can you be the massive loser you're making yourself out to be?
23:56We're in this together now.
24:00Jorky.
24:03I'm sorry, I just fell asleep for a minute.
24:05That's what you're saying.
24:06Oh, you're a good lad.
24:07But not good enough.
24:09Oh, oh.
24:09Oh, oh.
24:09Oh, oh.
24:10Oh, oh.
24:17Oh, oh.
24:25How could you?
24:26I trusted you.
24:27Since I should have known I'm there because you're a liar and a thief.
24:29I wish you were dead.
24:31I was just trying to find us somewhere safe.
24:35You're a liar.
24:36I nearly got excluded for you.
24:37Jodie, get off her.
24:38No, this would bring me in her.
24:40Jodie.
24:40Call an ambulance.
24:46Do it.
24:50This is how I just try to take a break, OK?
24:56What's wrong with me that I keep believing her every flipping time?
24:59Well, she's your mother.
25:00It's natural that you'd want to believe her.
25:02What I want is to nail this exam, get into uni, get as far away from her as possible, and...
25:07I was so close.
25:08It's just...
25:09Look, Jodie, you've got your mother to where you need her to be, all right?
25:14Well, the exam hasn't even started yet.
25:21OK?
25:23I'll let the school know that you'll be back soon, if that's what you want.
25:28Doctor?
25:29Oh, why do you keep stealing?
25:40You all right, Grantley?
26:04Just trying to get some rest before the exam.
26:08Three hours.
26:09On your feet.
26:10Watch, it takes it out of you.
26:15Christine?
26:21Chimbootsi chilikoti.
26:26Sorry?
26:28Chimbootsi chilikoti.
26:30It's Nyanja.
26:31It's the language they speak.
26:34In Malawi.
26:35Oh.
26:36Very exotic.
26:38Well, actually, it just means,
26:39where's the toilet?
26:40But that's always the most vital thing to know when you're travelling in a foreign country,
26:44I think.
26:45Well, it's just as well.
26:46I already speak a bit of French.
26:48Sorry.
26:48I don't follow.
26:49I check your advice.
26:50I book tickets to Paris for me and Connor.
26:58Well, that is good news.
27:00Oh, what's the point?
27:02Uh, coffee?
27:07Yes.
27:08Thanks.
27:08Thanks.
27:08Thanks.
27:08Thanks.
27:09Thanks.
27:23Thanks.
27:27Bye.
27:29I know.
27:59I know that you don't believe me, but I swear I wasn't running from you, but yeah, I nicked a few things, but it's only because I needed money for a deposit on a flat.
28:22It's okay. I found the listings. You picked some nice places. Not that we could afford any even more.
28:32I called one of them. He said he wouldn't rule out benefits as long as we had a deposit.
28:46And anyway, I planned on getting a job once I felt a bit better.
28:56You still can. We'll talk about it when you're out of here, yeah?
29:01I love you, babe.
29:13I love you too. I always did. Even when I kicked off.
29:20Well, no wonder you kicked off. Where was I when you needed me? I'm here now.
29:30And we'll get that flat. You wait and see. You. Me. And Liam.
29:42Daniel, Kevin. This is Julian Stiles, Cybertainment's Head of Development. Pleased to meet you. Come and take a seat.
30:06So, Kevin. Julian's been playing chalk and cheese since I sent it over to him.
30:11It's addictive, which is a good thing in our business. Wicked.
30:14So, Lorraine tells me it's gone endemic in this area, beyond the school even.
30:18So, tell me about it. What's the genesis?
30:23Er, yes. Hello. I'm Daniel, er, Chalk.
30:27And, er, Kevin designed this, er, great graphic for a mouse, which, er...
30:41We, er, well, we came up with the idea, uploaded it to the app market, and it just kind of took off from there.
30:48Daniel's, er, been working on some themed versions.
30:51Yeah, er, well, it's Christmas, obviously, and, er, we've got one for St Patrick's Day, but they're not quite ready yet.
30:58Tell them about the Valentine's Day one.
31:00Oh, yeah. That's where, that's where the cheese is heart-shaped, and there's a different story to each level.
31:04Like the one where, where Chalk has got to avoid the cheese devils to get to his romantic dinner date.
31:10Actually, that's pretty smart. Good for the female market, yeah?
31:14Yeah, well, the date is this very pretty, er, girl mouse called Cheeky.
31:19She sits at the top of the screen, er, tapping her watch.
31:22Yeah, and the dinner is macaroni cheese.
31:24Only the macaroni keeps jumping out of the pan, so Chalk has to kind of round it up on his way through.
31:29That's cute.
31:36Connor, Connor, guess what?
31:38I've booked his tickets for Paris. We fly tonight.
31:42What?
31:44I wanted it to be a surprise, so I nipped home, packed our things.
31:48The taxi will take us straight to the airport after the exam.
31:51Well, you should have asked me. I've got plans.
31:54She'll still be here when you get back.
31:57But in the meantime, we can have some weather and sun time. Come on.
32:00What do you say?
32:02Yeah, great.
32:04Er, being a teacher, you get to know what the kids love and hate.
32:08He's a wicked teacher.
32:10I'm more at home in front of a computer screen, if I'm honest.
32:15But I do want to make learning accessible.
32:18Especially for the kids that are too shy to ask questions or don't perform well at school because of family or social reasons.
32:27See, erm, I was kind of that kid myself.
32:33I grew up in care.
32:34You know, too many schools, too many changes.
32:37It's easy to fall through the cracks.
32:39See, for me, gaming for children, it's escape.
32:43Even more so for the kids with problems.
32:45I also want to catch them before the fall.
32:48Inspire them to inquire and make friends, compete, interact.
32:54You see, they're at the most receptive when they're relaxed.
32:57Yeah, you're absolutely right, yeah.
32:58I've got this numbers-themed game for kids that are scared of maths.
33:04To kind of break the code.
33:07It's got different levels of intensity.
33:08It's all based around a treasure hunt.
33:10But with different settings, like nautical and wild west.
33:13And then there's a whole separate series, which is dependent on different members joining a link.
33:17Which is not only social and interactive, but also educational.
33:20Right, right.
33:21Well, look, in terms of chalk and cheese...
33:22Sorry, sorry.
33:23No, no, no.
33:24Absolutely not.
33:25I mean, I'd love to hear more of your ideas.
33:27He's got loads.
33:28Suffice to say, I'd love to do a deal on this current game, if you're open to discussion.
33:34I think that's a yes.
33:36Great, I'll get my legal department to call your solicitor.
33:38Oh, we'll have to get one first.
33:40I can sort one out for you.
33:53This might help.
33:58I thought you'd like it.
34:00Er, thanks.
34:01It's my lucky charm, that.
34:04Don't knock it till you've tried it.
34:06Got me through my GCSEs.
34:08Five Bs, three Cs, no less.
34:10We don't mention the FNIT.
34:13Cheers, Sona.
34:14I'll give you back to you later.
34:15You better.
34:17Good luck.
34:19You're lazy.
34:23Well, that's dealt with the legal side of things.
34:27Hey, but look.
34:28I've got another proposition for you, Daniel.
34:31Look, I don't want to go behind the reins back, so I'm just going to put this on the table.
34:35I have an opening on my in-house development team that I've been trying to fill.
34:39And, I mean, it's yours if you want it.
34:45Awesome!
34:48Are you having us on?
34:49No, I'm deadly serious.
34:50Look, I've been trying to fill the role for some time, and I can see that you understand
34:53and care about the target market as well as the product.
34:56Look, I need you to start as soon as possible, if Lorraine can spare you.
35:00Yeah, no, she can.
35:01Erm, he's a rubbish teacher anyway.
35:03Yeah.
35:04I'm sorry I lied.
35:07Are you serious?
35:08I mean, you've only just, like, offered me my dream job.
35:11Yeah, well, the pay's not bad as well, given it's London waiting.
35:14London?
35:15Yeah.
35:16Yeah, I thought I said.
35:17The job's at our head office in London.
35:19That's not a problem, is it?
35:24No.
35:26It's not.
35:27He'll take it.
35:29Great.
35:31This is my shit.
35:32Mum?
35:33Mum?
35:34Mum?
35:35Mum?
35:36Mum?
35:37You're...
35:38Your exam.
35:39It doesn't matter.
35:40I don't.
35:41You tell me that.
35:42After everything.
35:43It matters.
35:45I'm not leaving you.
35:46You'll do as you told.
35:47Mum?
35:48You'll listen to me.
35:49You'll be a teacher.
35:50No.
35:51No.
35:52No.
35:53No.
35:54No.
35:55No.
35:56No.
35:57No.
35:58No.
35:59No.
36:00No.
36:01No.
36:02No.
36:03No.
36:04No.
36:05No.
36:06No.
36:07No.
36:08No.
36:09No.
36:10No.
36:11No.
36:12No.
36:13No.
36:26No.
36:27No.
36:28No.
36:29No.
36:30No.
36:31Can I get some help in here, please?
36:34What's going on?
36:35The patient's gone into cardiac arrest.
36:36What's happening?
36:38Jodie, leave the room, please.
36:40You fabrilator?
36:41Charging.
36:42Okay, everybody clear?
36:47Clear
36:47Chocking
36:48No pulse
36:50Patient's still in BF, charging
36:52Okay, everyone
36:53Turn your papers over
36:55Joe Deep, leave the room
36:59Okay, everybody clear
37:00Chest pads, please
37:02Chocking
37:03So no pulse
37:06Patient's still in BF
37:12Unresponsive
37:19Charging
37:20Okay, everybody clear?
37:23Clear
37:24Chocking
37:25Mom
37:26Okay
37:28I think that's enough
37:30I think we should call it
37:31We all agreed
37:32Okay
37:35Okay, time of death
37:4014.05
37:41I'm sorry you had to see that
38:11I'm sorry
38:12I went too late
38:29What happened?
38:30I went too late, Sydney's on
38:31Please, I need to sit here
38:32It's okay
38:32Mr. Woodrum, do you want to go tell Mr. Brown
38:35We have a late arrival
38:36No more kids that don't want to learn
38:46Just like-minded adults that know the value of silence and logarithms
38:50They're going to have to get you sorted in a new school
38:52Might have to go private
38:54It doesn't matter where I go
38:55I've only got a year left
38:56Of course it does
38:57I mean, look how long it took you to settle in here
39:00You all right?
39:02We don't have to do this, you know
39:04No, no, it's cool
39:05I'm just thinking
39:06No, that's good, yeah
39:08Thinking's good
39:09Grantley?
39:13I'm fine
39:14Just please get Margaret
39:15Kevin?
39:18Get the doors, please
39:20Maybe I'll kick him into shape on the way
39:33So, er, how did your meeting with Lorraine's software guru go?
39:39Good, yeah
39:40He, er, offered me a job at head office in London
39:42Well, Chalky, that's fantastic
39:44Yeah
39:45So, why do you look like you've just kicked a puppy?
39:50Well, I think maybe I have
39:55Hey
40:09Hey
40:10Oh
40:11We need to talk
40:15What's there to talk about?
40:17Is the job of your dreams?
40:18Yeah, my dreams
40:20I like it here
40:26I've got mates
40:29I suppose I would have liked to have stayed
40:36To finish school
40:37But it's no biggie
40:41I'll be cool
40:42I bet you've said that more times than you care to remember, haven't you?
40:50Look
40:50This is home
40:52This is where we're going to stay
40:54If that fella really wants me
40:57Then there'll be a place for me in London when you're done
40:58Okay
40:59Okay, that's it
41:17Put your pens down
41:19Close your papers
41:21Make your way out
41:23I just called that was his
41:47Jodie was there when her mother died
41:50If she must have come straight back here
41:52Had Lorraine put a call into the exam board
41:54Due to the exceptional circumstances
41:57That would be to let her sit the whole exam
41:58So she's going to run out
42:00I'll run out
42:01God, that Liz are out
42:14Okay
42:16Drive for the sake
42:18Don't go too far, Connor. The tax will be at the dates in an hour, okay?
42:32Right.
42:34What taxi?
42:36Don't ask.
42:37Connor, what taxi? Where are you going in an hour?
42:40Who are you backing out?
42:42Just know that the most important thing in my life is marrying you.
42:46I'm sure you will pass, right, but have a lovely holiday, okay?
42:51Okay.
42:51Okay.
42:57So, have a good holiday. We'll catch up when I get back, I suppose.
43:05Back?
43:07Connor and I are going to Paris. Snap decision.
43:14I'll miss you.
43:16Are we here?
43:21Well, we'll see.
43:22You can let me know.
43:23This is really hard. Can't you just be there for me?
43:34Me and Dynasty, our mum, we forgive what you do. And what you do is bad. I've done nothing
43:38except tell the truth about who I am.
43:40Who's that then, Case? Who are you? Or should I say, what are you? See? You don't even know
43:43yourself.
43:44Yeah, I do.
43:44Yeah, I do.
43:45Yeah, I do.
43:45Yeah, I do.
43:46Yeah, I do.
43:47Yeah, I do.
43:48Yeah, I do.
43:49You alright?
43:50You alright?
43:51Yeah?
43:52Yeah, I do.
43:53Yeah, I do.
43:54Yeah, I do.
43:55Yeah, I do.
43:56Yeah, I do.
43:57Yeah, I do.
43:58You alright?
43:59Yeah, I do.
44:00Yeah, I do.
44:01You alright?
44:02Yeah, just a bit nervous, I guess.
44:03Yeah. And you're absolutely sure of this?
44:04Absolutely.
44:05I just hope I get to feel like that about someone someday.
44:07Yeah.
44:08Yeah.
44:09Yeah.
44:10Yeah.
44:11Yeah.
44:12Yeah.
44:13Yeah.
44:14Yeah.
44:15Yeah.
44:16Yeah.
44:17Yeah.
44:18Yeah.
44:19Yeah.
44:20Yeah.
44:21Yeah.
44:22Yeah.
44:23Yeah.
44:24Yeah.
44:25Yeah.
44:26Yeah.
44:27Yeah.
44:28Yeah.
44:29Yeah.
44:30You will.
44:31And I'll be there calming your nerves.
44:34Assuming you want me to be your best man.
44:37You're kidding.
44:38I'm glad you're here, mate.
44:40Yeah.
44:41Me too.
44:42I wouldn't want to be anywhere else.
45:00I know you're beautiful, but...
45:01Yeah.
45:02Yeah.
45:03Corner and Imogen.
45:04I know you're beautiful, but...
45:05Hey.
45:06Corner and Imogen.
45:07I know you're beautiful, but...
45:08I know you're beautiful.
45:09Mm-hmm.
45:10Yeah.
45:11Oh.
45:12It's...
45:13It's...
45:14A go.
45:15I've done it.
45:45So if it's not good enough, then...
45:48You know, I really shouldn't look at this before the exam board.
46:02Oh, for good sake, Mark, who's going to tell him?
46:04If she's failed, it'd be good to be forewarned for her sake.
46:08All right.
46:15Well, it looks to me like she might have done it.
46:23Has she managed that with everything that happened?
46:25Well, maybe it made her more determined.
46:27She's done the PRU proud.
46:29Put it with the others. I'm going to go and find her.
46:33Great.
46:33So have you, Nicky?
46:39Done the PRU proud.
46:41Mark was right when he said you were the woman for the job.
46:45Thanks.
46:47It means a lot.
46:47I don't know about the PRU. I should get back. I've got to clear up for the break.
47:00Yeah, of course.
47:06Look, do you fancy going for a drink later?
47:08No, no worries. I'm sorry.
47:14It's just a thought.
47:25Right, OK.
47:28Yeah, we'll speak to you later.
47:30Bye.
47:32Maggie says he's still waiting to see the consultant.
47:35Well, it can't be that bad, then.
47:36If it was critical, he'd have been seen by now.
47:39Oh, I don't know.
47:40This is Grant Lee we're talking about.
47:41They might be leaving him till last for a reason.
47:44Right, you two have a great time in Africa.
47:47Oh, no, no. I'm going to Paris with Connor.
47:50Oh, right. I thought you said...
47:52No, no.
47:52No, no. What I meant was we discussed it.
47:54But, of course, Christine has her own plans.
47:59Audrey, um...
48:00I'm sorry if I misunderstood.
48:02No, you didn't. Don't be silly.
48:04I mean, you have a wonderful trip.
48:06And so will I.
48:07So I'll, uh...
48:08I'll see you next term.
48:10We are here today to witness and celebrate
48:21the marriage of Connor Mulgrew and Imogen Stewart.
48:26Through their words during the ceremony,
48:28they shall be entering into the commitment of marriage.
48:31And, through your presence as witnesses and guests,
48:35you will be expressing your support for them.
48:36I pledge to you my heart and my soul.
48:45I promise to understand you,
48:50support you,
48:51and adore you for as long as we live.
48:55Just...
48:55thank you.
48:58Thank you for finding me.
49:00Imogen,
49:03I was lost before,
49:06but I never knew it so much until I met you.
49:10But then I knew what I'd been missing.
49:12It was you.
49:13You're the other half to me.
49:16I'm with you by my side.
49:17Everything finally makes sense.
49:19Whenever your heart beats,
49:25wherever you are,
49:27I can feel it.
49:29Nothing,
49:30not time,
49:31or distance,
49:33or anything
49:34that anyone throws at us
49:36can never change that.
49:38A successful marriage
49:43is one where each partner discovers
49:45it is better to give love
49:47than to receive it.
49:51Okay, Michael.
49:53Yep.
49:53Thanks for letting me know.
49:57I'm fine, love.
49:59You go and be.
50:00What about you?
50:02I want to know what that doctor's got to say.
50:04I've got a tummy ache.
50:08Scout's lost her mum.
50:09She needs you.
50:11Go on.
50:13I'll ring you as soon as I know anything.
50:16You'd better.
50:34You'd hate it if you stopped me being happy
51:00by taking me away.
51:01Right?
51:03Yeah, well, that's why I'm not...
51:03So, can't you see
51:05I hate the idea
51:07of stopping you taking your dream job?
51:09Look,
51:09it's not up for discussion.
51:11I've decided.
51:12It's not just your decision, though, is it?
51:14It's my life, too.
51:16Don't I ever say in things?
51:20I'm not going to move you again, all right?
51:23I've got a responsibility to you as a parent.
51:26What about my responsibility to you?
51:30We can both get what we want
51:31if you just respect the fact
51:33that I have a choice, too.
51:35I want you to go to London.
51:38Get set up in your new job.
51:40I can stay here,
51:42live in the schoolhouse
51:43until I finish school.
51:46It'll be a laugh, Chalky.
51:47You can come and visit.
51:50And I can, too.
51:53It's the best of both worlds.
51:55And it's only for a while.
52:01I don't know, Kevin.
52:02It just doesn't feel right.
52:03It does, though.
52:05Doesn't it?
52:06Admit it.
52:07Well, we're a team.
52:08You said so yourself.
52:09We're family.
52:10And that's why my name's Chalk.
52:13No distance is going to change that.
52:19So?
52:22Chalky?
52:24Okay.
52:27Okay.
52:27Oh, you spilled something there.
52:33Wee!
52:33Oh, good one.
52:40What was so mean to it today?
52:53Jodie, I think it's time
52:54you gave yourself a break.
52:56You've had it rough your whole life.
52:57I know that.
53:00But, you know,
53:02the most important thing
53:05is that you've come out
53:06with it stronger.
53:10And your mum would have been
53:12proud of you today.
53:16With good reason.
53:21Because I had a sneak peek
53:23at your exam paper.
53:27I think you've aced it, kid.
53:33I did it for her.
53:35And the truth is
53:36I did it for me and Liam.
53:40I want to be a teacher
53:42because it's my teacher
53:44that believed in me
53:45when my own family didn't.
53:47You never lied to me.
53:50Even when I was being rubbish.
53:53But you told me
53:54I could do better.
53:57And you've proved me right.
53:59So I'm going to go to uni
54:01and I'm going to do
54:02my teacher training
54:02and then I'm going to
54:04come back here
54:05and tell you all
54:06what to do.
54:06I've never really
54:13thought about it before.
54:17When people said
54:18life's short.
54:21But it is, isn't it?
54:29Yeah, it is.
54:30I'm not going to
54:35waste mine.
54:43It'll be all right.
54:44I'm not going to
54:52do it.
54:55Yeah.
55:02Yeah.
55:02He's not coming.
55:31Who?
55:32Connor.
55:33He's not coming.
55:34Never mind, Connor.
55:39I've been an idiot.
55:48I want to be with you and I don't care who knows it.
55:53And I don't need you to go away to know that I miss you.
56:01I've just spent 600 quid on a holiday nobody wants.
56:08Who says so?
56:09Who says so?
56:10Have you got time to stop by at mine and pick up my passport?
56:16Come on.
56:17Come on.
56:19Come on.
56:20Well, well.
56:21He really is a dark horse after all.
56:26Good on them.
56:27They deserve a bit of happiness.
56:33Don't even miss you mate.
56:34You and your special jokes.
56:35Hey, watch it.
56:36You're talking to the next entrant onto the filthy rich list.
56:37Imagine, eh?
56:38Chalk and chalk limited.
56:39The finest purveyors of cybertainment in the land.
56:40Yeah, we might have to come up with a catchy slogan and that.
56:41Yeah, I want you to keep your eye on this one, Tom.
56:42Any sign of trouble, come on the next train back.
56:43Take care mate.
56:44You too, Tom.
56:45You too, Tom.
56:46Trouble, yeah?
56:47Really?
56:48Me?
56:49No.
56:50I'm not.
56:51No.
56:52No.
56:53No.
56:54No.
56:55No.
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57:11No.
57:12No.
57:13No.
57:14No.
57:15No.
57:16What am I going to do without you?
57:17Well, I was having milk in the fridge.
57:19I'm going to have to queue to the bathroom, could that be nice?
57:21I'm going to come back from work, all my CDs.
57:22I would be in chronological order.
57:23You know?
57:24No.
57:25No.
57:26No.
57:27No.
57:28No.
57:29No.
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57:44No.
57:45Straight I know this isn't what you're hoping to hear
57:50You've got chronic kidney failure
57:54What do you mean failing we are high blood pressure has gone untreated for too long and your kidneys have borne the brunt
58:03I'm afraid it's irreversible
58:06You're going to need a transplant as soon as possible
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