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00:00:30THE END
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00:01:30These are beautiful. Where do you find them?
00:01:35Oh, er, Sally descended on Sotheby's one afternoon, armed only with my chequebook.
00:01:40Inside tip, eh?
00:01:41What are friends for, eh?
00:01:43More blocks?
00:01:44Rather.
00:01:45Sunset, isn't it?
00:01:46No, no, it's Spanish, actually.
00:01:49And I make no apologies.
00:01:50Yes.
00:01:55Hey.
00:01:56How are we doing?
00:01:58Eight left, no beer.
00:01:59I love the chairs.
00:02:01Cheap.
00:02:02Neither am I.
00:02:03Oh, hmm.
00:02:04Oh, no, no, no. They taste disgusting.
00:02:14They're Japanese.
00:02:15I'll probably explain to you.
00:02:16Do you want a light?
00:02:16Oh, thank you.
00:02:17Oh, this place is a real find.
00:02:21Well, it's got great potential.
00:02:22We dabbled in Hackney.
00:02:25Everyone's got to start somewhere.
00:02:26No, no, no. I bought a row by the railway.
00:02:29Cheap as muck.
00:02:30But 200 grand each, tarted up.
00:02:32Shoreditch is the place these days.
00:02:34Two or three now the city boys are moving in.
00:02:36Whatever happened to the old East End?
00:02:40They've moved to Peterborough.
00:02:42Oh, no.
00:03:06Yes?
00:03:13Stephens.
00:03:14Golden Prospect Developments.
00:03:17A unary receipt of a letter from the planning office.
00:03:21Hello, Bunny.
00:03:23Bunny.
00:03:24Hello.
00:03:27Lots of space.
00:03:29You going to sublet?
00:03:30You must be joking.
00:03:31This is going to be all for us.
00:03:33You'll rattle a bite of it, won't you?
00:03:34Don't be so unimaginative.
00:03:35We'll have a few kiddies to fill it up.
00:03:38These were built as family houses, you know.
00:03:40Andy, phone.
00:03:42Oh, can't you?
00:03:44Excuse me.
00:03:44All right, coming.
00:03:46Simon.
00:03:48Hello.
00:03:50Sorry, John.
00:03:54Here, take the poison, spread it about.
00:03:56Not too thick.
00:03:57Avoid Lewis Plowright.
00:04:05The ready position.
00:04:29Then the shoulder turn.
00:04:32Hello.
00:04:32Spin it on the floor, for God's sake.
00:04:37Hello.
00:04:38Vetch.
00:04:39I can't make the party, I'm afraid.
00:04:41Oh, Lester, that's too bad.
00:04:42He's come up.
00:04:45Huh?
00:04:49Something's come up.
00:04:50Well, I appreciate your calling, Lester.
00:04:53With the Cain's Road site.
00:04:55Oh, yes.
00:04:56Number 27, somebody in there.
00:04:59Well, can't Stevens handle it?
00:05:02Stevens has tried.
00:05:03He didn't get anywhere.
00:05:04Well, you're not expecting me to...
00:05:05They just drop over...
00:05:06Get round there.
00:05:07Lester, look.
00:05:10I don't care if you're at your mother's funeral.
00:05:12Get your expensive little arse over there
00:05:14and sort this lot out.
00:05:16No.
00:05:17Now.
00:05:20Hey.
00:05:21Listen, four people who don't speak a word of English
00:05:23have just arrived,
00:05:24and you're on the phone, for Christ's sake.
00:05:26Look, I've got to dash out.
00:05:27Tell them to help themselves.
00:05:28Andrew.
00:05:29It's Lester.
00:05:30Oh, my God.
00:05:31Mikoto, so nice of you to come.
00:05:42For warming the house.
00:05:44Oh, she's lovely.
00:05:47Look, there's wine in there.
00:06:01Oh, she's lovely.
00:06:31My fault.
00:06:32Oh, yes.
00:06:33Undoubtedly.
00:06:34Absolutely my fault.
00:06:35Here's my card.
00:06:35It's got my name and registration number.
00:06:37Insurance company on the back.
00:06:39Think of other people for once in your life.
00:06:55Now, Stevens?
00:06:57Yeah, Vetch.
00:06:58Listen, what's going on, for Christ's sake?
00:07:02Look, we're talking...
00:07:04No, no, don't give me that.
00:07:07Look, old ladies are your job, not mine.
00:07:10Hello, I'm doing a survey.
00:07:26Good for you.
00:07:27Is this your car?
00:07:28Uh-huh.
00:07:29Are you a resident?
00:07:31No.
00:07:31May I ask the purpose of your visit?
00:07:35Murder.
00:07:37Pleasure, business, shopping.
00:07:39No, murder.
00:07:40I'm going to murder that old lady in there.
00:07:43School run.
00:07:44Put it down as business.
00:07:47It's all right for you.
00:07:49You don't have to live around here,
00:07:50walk around here,
00:07:52jump on and off pavements
00:07:53to get out of the way of the traffic,
00:07:55teach your children to have eyes
00:07:56in the back of their heads
00:07:57because Mr. Businessman needs to get there and fast
00:08:01so that this country can be great all over again.
00:08:04Oh, you stupid, selfish bastard!
00:08:18Mrs. Barwick?
00:08:20Miss Barwick, yes.
00:08:22Hello.
00:08:23My name's Vetch, V-E-I-T-C-H.
00:08:26I've come to apologise.
00:08:28For the rats?
00:08:29Oh, no, no.
00:08:30For the behaviour of Mr. Stevens.
00:08:33Who's Mr. Stevens?
00:08:35He visited you just now?
00:08:37Golden Prospect Developments?
00:08:39Oh, I liked him.
00:08:41I thought he was very charming.
00:08:44He was born in Lebanon, apparently.
00:08:47What?
00:08:48I knew Beirut when it was a beautiful city.
00:08:54Well, he asked me to come back here
00:08:56and apologise to you
00:08:57for having to leave in such a hurry
00:08:58and also to give you this.
00:09:01How beautiful.
00:09:02Shall I bring it in for you?
00:09:04He said I shouldn't let anyone in.
00:09:07Ah, he didn't mean me.
00:09:08I'm his boss.
00:09:09He gave me to understand
00:09:11that he had his own company.
00:09:13No chance.
00:09:21My second young man today.
00:09:24I don't know what the neighbours will think.
00:09:26Would you like a glass of Kampari?
00:09:34Erm, very much.
00:09:37It's all I allow myself nowadays.
00:09:44Did Mr. Stevens mention money at all?
00:09:46Oh, yes.
00:09:47The Lebanese do.
00:09:50You know, Mr. Fetch,
00:09:52he offered me £100,000
00:09:55and he'd only seen the haul.
00:09:59Well, if I may say so, Miss Barwick,
00:10:01I think that was very foolish of him.
00:10:02I thought so, too,
00:10:04with all the hardships in the world.
00:10:10I wouldn't take less than £120,000.
00:10:14£120,000?
00:10:16It's not worth £120,000 in this present state.
00:10:20Well, it's a very desirable area.
00:10:30That's what Mr. Stevens kept saying.
00:10:34He should try buying some nice fresh green vegetables.
00:10:39Have you lived here long?
00:10:43Ninety years.
00:10:45Sorry.
00:10:46No, Soda.
00:10:47Er, that's fine.
00:10:48No, we must find a place
00:10:52for that remarkable space, then.
00:10:56What you have to realise, Mr. Barwick,
00:10:59is that there are plans for this area
00:11:02and during the transitional period
00:11:05there will be considerable upheaval and intrusion.
00:11:09And I do mean considerable.
00:11:11In cases like this,
00:11:12we often find that clients,
00:11:15especially in the older properties,
00:11:17are only too pleased
00:11:18to take full advantage of the, er...
00:11:23Do you not have a light in here?
00:11:26Yes, there is a light,
00:11:28but the wiring's mercurial.
00:11:30Ah.
00:11:31The current comes and goes.
00:11:34It's stronger in the summer, apparently.
00:11:37Hmm.
00:11:38Well, there we are, then.
00:11:41That's a perfect example
00:11:43of the kind of problems
00:11:45that you are up against.
00:11:47That's rather nice.
00:12:09Mahogany.
00:12:11Interior.
00:12:12Satinwood.
00:12:12Georgian?
00:12:16Willem IV, old George.
00:12:32It used to drive my father mad.
00:12:35We were always setting it off.
00:12:38You know about furniture?
00:12:39Well, my wife's an expert.
00:12:42She trained at Sotheby's.
00:12:46You know, it's...
00:12:47It is the staircase
00:12:49that I feel needs doing.
00:12:55This is beautiful.
00:12:59It was taken of my father
00:13:01the week we moved in.
00:13:03We had such a party.
00:13:08Mrs. Faberge, isn't it?
00:13:14Is that you?
00:13:18Somebody wants me.
00:13:21I'm sure you'll want it all the time.
00:13:24I was when I was your age.
00:13:27Enjoy it while you can.
00:13:28Miss Barwick,
00:13:31I shall keep you in suspense no longer.
00:13:34I have been authorised by my company
00:13:37to make a cash payment
00:13:40of £125,000,
00:13:44provided you leave the property
00:13:45within the next five days.
00:13:47I would personally undertake
00:13:49to ensure the safe transfer
00:13:50of any personal items
00:13:52of furniture or possessions
00:13:53during the period of...
00:13:57I've made a list
00:13:59of all the trouble spots.
00:14:02Miss Barwick,
00:14:03I don't think you understand.
00:14:05I'm offering you
00:14:06£125,000
00:14:10in cash.
00:14:12Only small things,
00:14:14but extremely irritating.
00:14:19Miss Barwick,
00:14:20please listen.
00:14:21I've never said this
00:14:23to anyone ever before
00:14:24and I'll probably
00:14:25never say it again.
00:14:27Name your price.
00:14:30Staircase?
00:14:31Lights?
00:14:34What's that?
00:14:35Central heating?
00:14:37That's right.
00:14:38And we'll move you
00:14:39free of charge, too.
00:14:41Move?
00:14:42Me?
00:14:44No, thank you, Mr. Veg.
00:14:46I've never moved
00:14:48and I don't intend
00:14:50to start now.
00:15:02Come on.
00:15:03Can we still have an arrest?
00:15:28No.
00:15:28Yeah.
00:15:37Yeah.
00:15:40Yeah.
00:15:43Hmm.
00:15:46Wow.
00:15:49Yeah.
00:15:51Yeah?
00:15:53Well,
00:15:54yes?
00:15:55Yes?
00:16:00Hmm.
00:16:02Yes.
00:16:03Well,
00:16:04let's have the halibut,
00:16:05shall we?
00:16:06Oh, Greton.
00:16:07Right.
00:16:08Hmm.
00:16:09Can't wait.
00:16:10Bye-bye, kitten.
00:16:13I love my wife.
00:16:15How many people
00:16:15these days
00:16:16can say that, eh?
00:16:16Andrew,
00:16:28it's time to pull
00:16:29the Cain's Road site
00:16:30together.
00:16:32I thought it was
00:16:33going to be next year.
00:16:34Well, it's right now.
00:16:36Vollendorf called.
00:16:40The money's in place
00:16:41till the end of the week.
00:16:43Vollendorf wants the site
00:16:44signed, sealed,
00:16:45and delivered
00:16:46by the time he arrives
00:16:47from New York
00:16:48Friday night.
00:16:54Vollendorf's not
00:16:55a nice man, Andrew.
00:16:57He doesn't know much
00:16:58about art
00:16:59or cooking
00:17:00or music
00:17:01or any of the things
00:17:03that, you know,
00:17:03you or I appreciate.
00:17:06Wallpaper,
00:17:08curtains,
00:17:08chairs,
00:17:10inlaid
00:17:10satin wood
00:17:11bookcases.
00:17:12You've got one week
00:17:13to get her out.
00:17:14supposing I can't?
00:17:18Listen,
00:17:19no site,
00:17:20no deal.
00:17:21No deal,
00:17:22no money.
00:17:31You like your new house?
00:17:32Mm.
00:17:33Thought you would.
00:17:35Hello?
00:17:36Leicester.
00:17:37Murray Leicester.
00:17:38Vollendorf, please.
00:17:39Certainly making plans.
00:17:46Oh, yeah.
00:17:47She's such a clever girl.
00:17:51Hello,
00:17:52Mr. Vollendorf.
00:17:54How goes it with you?
00:17:55Yeah, me too.
00:17:58Now then,
00:17:59about the
00:17:59Cain's Road side.
00:18:02Well,
00:18:02it's quick,
00:18:03but there'll be no problems.
00:18:05No, no, no, no, no.
00:18:06I've put our best man
00:18:07on the job.
00:18:09Vetch.
00:18:11V-E-I-T-C-H.
00:18:14Vetch.
00:18:16Hmm,
00:18:16pronounced Vetch.
00:18:18Yeah.
00:18:19Yeah, so am I.
00:18:21Good night.
00:18:25He was very understanding.
00:18:28Let's not let him down,
00:18:30hey?
00:18:30Sally.
00:18:35Sally.
00:18:46Sally.
00:18:51Who's in there?
00:18:53Clive.
00:18:55Well, what the hell's he doing here?
00:18:58He's stayed to help.
00:19:00Miss,
00:19:02well, now I'm back,
00:19:03in case you hadn't noticed.
00:19:05You're back,
00:19:06and you're drunk.
00:19:07I'm back,
00:19:08and I'm exhausted.
00:19:12So you can get that
00:19:13half-arsed prat
00:19:14out of my kitchen.
00:19:18You invited 80 people
00:19:20here this evening.
00:19:21You bugger off
00:19:21God knows where.
00:19:22You come back
00:19:23three hours later
00:19:24and start shouting
00:19:25at the one person
00:19:26who stayed to help me.
00:19:28Stayed to help?
00:19:29I know what he stayed for.
00:19:32I'm not that stupid.
00:19:33I resign.
00:19:35Get out.
00:19:36Andrew.
00:19:38Thank you, Clive.
00:19:40Thank you so much.
00:19:42There's still a few plates left.
00:19:43I could break them
00:19:44over his head.
00:19:45Oh, just get out.
00:19:46This is my house,
00:19:48and I want it to myself.
00:19:49What was that all about?
00:20:00Work.
00:20:01Pressure of work.
00:20:03Perhaps you should ease off,
00:20:04darling.
00:20:05Ease off?
00:20:07Ease off when you're dead.
00:20:08Well, at least we've got the house,
00:20:12and it'll be beautiful.
00:20:15My taste,
00:20:17and your money.
00:20:22You do love me.
00:20:26Love?
00:20:27That's Thursdays, isn't it?
00:20:29Is there pressure on it
00:20:41when you're making love?
00:20:42Well, um,
00:20:43I've got a very small flat,
00:20:44you see,
00:20:45and, um,
00:20:46with the children...
00:20:47and, um,
00:21:05and...
00:21:06Mr. Vetch
00:21:25Tuesday's my bath day
00:21:28I've been down to the baths
00:21:31Do you not have a bathroom in there?
00:21:33Oh, I have a very nice bathroom
00:21:36But there's no water in it
00:21:38Hasn't been any for months
00:21:41Perhaps you could have a look at it
00:21:44Miss Barwick, I must be brief
00:21:46I am in a hurry
00:21:47And where do you live, Mr. Vetch?
00:21:53Um, Islington
00:21:55Oh, our housekeeper lived at Islington
00:21:59Plain terraced houses
00:22:02Rather cramped
00:22:04Cramped?
00:22:08It would be so marvellous
00:22:10Not to have to walk up to the baths anymore
00:22:14Especially with this street all boarded up
00:22:18Miss Barwick, I think your neighbours realise
00:22:23That there is no hope for these houses
00:22:25Oh, don't be silly
00:22:27There's always hope
00:22:29I mean, the fact that you and Mr. Stevens have been round
00:22:34Is the best thing that's happened to me for a long while
00:22:38Miss Barwick
00:22:43Mr. Stevens and I
00:22:45Are property developers
00:22:48Now, that means
00:22:51That we acquire property
00:22:54And then we develop it
00:23:00I'm sure it's only a screw that's loose
00:23:05Oh, thank you, Mr. Vetch
00:23:16Perhaps you could have a look at my electric light
00:23:25Miss Barwick
00:23:27In this case, it's enough money
00:23:30To buy you a place where the water runs hot or cold
00:23:34In whichever bathroom you choose
00:23:35And where the lights go on and off in every room
00:23:38Do walk on the other side, Mr. Vetch
00:23:42And where you can walk either side of the staircase
00:23:46On a carpet
00:23:49Six inches deep
00:23:51Do you have a phone?
00:23:54Who would I telephone?
00:23:56That's no one but my brother
00:23:57And he's far too busy
00:23:59You have a brother?
00:24:02Oh, yes
00:24:03Morris
00:24:04Much younger than me
00:24:06Does he have anything to do with the house?
00:24:09Oh, yes
00:24:10He owns it
00:24:12He what?
00:24:14He owns the house
00:24:16I thought
00:24:18I gave it to him
00:24:20In return for security of tenure
00:24:23During my lifetime, of course
00:24:26Our paths don't cross much, my guess
00:24:30Where can I contact him?
00:24:34It's beautiful
00:24:35Quite beautiful
00:24:36Did you know it was going to look like that?
00:24:41Of course I didn't know it was going to look like that
00:24:44Who does know what meteor fragments look like?
00:24:48All I was told was that it had been recovered
00:24:50From the most remote part of Central Asia
00:24:53That it is of immense scientific and historical interest
00:24:56And that it should be treated with all possible care
00:24:58So what went wrong?
00:25:05Let's not get this out of proportion, Headmaster
00:25:09We're dealing with an extra letter
00:25:11Not a letter which isn't there
00:25:13It's embedded, Carmel
00:25:15Deep into the meteorite
00:25:17Please hear me out
00:25:18The letter is an extra L, right?
00:25:21How can they get the name of a Mongolian swamp
00:25:23Right in the name of the school wrong?
00:25:25Park Castle's been very good in the past
00:25:27All those Indian names on the war memorial
00:25:29Absolutely spot on
00:25:30Let's just say we don't want it
00:25:32Don't be a fool, Renny
00:25:34It's a gift
00:25:34It comes with the building
00:25:36Well, anybody would give us a thing like that
00:25:38It isn't anybody
00:25:39It was given to us by one of the few old boys
00:25:44Who turned out to be a millionaire
00:25:45In three different currencies
00:25:47We could do a synthetic infill on one of the L's
00:25:51That would be an exact blend
00:25:52The boys would love a challenge like that
00:25:55I can't help feeling that the sticky hand of commerce
00:25:58Should not have been allowed to lie so heavily upon us
00:26:01From the vice head of a school charging 7,000 pounds a year
00:26:05I find that not at all a helpful observation
00:26:07What about lasers?
00:26:10There's a challenge for the science side
00:26:13I don't care if you use a controlled nuclear explosion
00:26:16I want that meteorite correct
00:26:18Renny, I'll leave it to you to sort out
00:26:20We have a fourth period off
00:26:22In fact, nothing to stop us doing the whole job ourselves
00:26:29Why poor good money after bad?
00:26:37You must tell Mr Spencer to cover it up
00:26:54You must have the boys laughing at it
00:26:56I think it's absolutely beautiful
00:26:58Might as well be talking in the thin air
00:27:01Mr Bench
00:27:11Have you been reading
00:27:12My name is Luke
00:27:37Headmaster?
00:27:45No, nobody, Miss Watson.
00:27:57What?
00:27:58Mr. Barwick?
00:28:00This is not visiting time.
00:28:01These are school hours.
00:28:03I have a parent's surgery at five on Thursday.
00:28:06Now...
00:28:07It is quite important.
00:28:08Look, if it's about your son...
00:28:11No, it's about your sister.
00:28:13My sister and her house.
00:28:16I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name.
00:28:18Vetch.
00:28:19Andrew Vetch.
00:28:20V-I-T-C-H.
00:28:21Well, Mr. Vetch, you seem to know a great deal about my private affairs.
00:28:25Might I know a little about yours?
00:28:28I'm an interested party.
00:28:30Interested in what?
00:28:33What is that?
00:28:34It's a meteorite.
00:28:36Ah.
00:28:39I'm interested in number 27.
00:28:42It's not for sale.
00:28:44It's in a very bad way.
00:28:46Is it now?
00:28:47I haven't visited it for some time.
00:28:49We're not that close.
00:28:51I do have a number of options that we could discuss.
00:28:56Mr. Vetch, I have a school to run.
00:28:59I've no time to discuss anything.
00:29:01I'm only trying to get your sister the best deal.
00:29:04Her best deal would have been to move out of that mausoleum a great many years ago.
00:29:08She loves that house.
00:29:09I love that house, Mr. Vetch.
00:29:11But it has manifestly outlived its purpose.
00:29:13Like all London family houses, white elephants now.
00:29:17Their time has passed.
00:29:19Do you think so?
00:29:20Well, don't you?
00:29:21No, I don't, actually.
00:29:23You could spend money on that house and have half a London queuing up for it.
00:29:27Well, if you'll excuse me, Mr. Vetch.
00:29:30We're opening a major new business studies block on Saturday.
00:29:34I have a few ends to tie up.
00:29:36I'd like to come to some agreement about the house.
00:29:38Contact my solicitors.
00:29:39They deal with all that side of things.
00:29:44If you change your mind, here's my home number.
00:29:47By the way, Mr. Vetch, remind me again.
00:29:50How did you meet my sister?
00:29:53I was doing a traffic survey and she invited me in for tea.
00:29:59Yes?
00:30:04There's a Mr. Lester ringing from London.
00:30:10Barwick?
00:30:29Is that you, Mr. Vetch?
00:30:56Are you all right?
00:30:57Oh, yes, I'm all right.
00:31:00It was just a small explosion in the bathroom, I'm afraid.
00:31:06Cowboy job.
00:31:08Nearly killed her.
00:31:10I had a bit of hot water.
00:31:14Do mind the stairs.
00:31:20The downstairs measures 14 by 14 at the front
00:31:23and 14 by 12 at the back.
00:31:25I mean, we could have it as two rooms.
00:31:30But I think it would be much more fun as one.
00:31:33Oh, and I've seen this fabulous room in the Soane Museum.
00:31:37We could base the colour scheme round that.
00:31:42I mean, if we rag-rolled the walls,
00:31:44it would make a great background for what we've already got.
00:31:46Hello, anyone at home?
00:31:59Hmm?
00:32:00What do you think?
00:32:02Hmm, sounds fine.
00:32:05Can we afford it?
00:32:07Of course we can.
00:32:09Lester will look after you.
00:32:10As easy as that.
00:32:13What do you mean?
00:32:16I may not want Lester to look after me for the rest of my life.
00:32:21Since when?
00:32:24Come on, Sally, you know how I feel about him.
00:32:26He's a rich man who appreciates your talents.
00:32:29Let him be a patron of the arts.
00:32:32Think of him as a medici.
00:32:33Sally, he knows as much about art as your mother.
00:32:39He's into pink, fluffy toilet roll covers
00:32:42and alligator skin binders for the TV Times.
00:32:46Exactly.
00:32:47That's why it's so important for people like us
00:32:49to spend his money for him.
00:32:52It's not all one way, Sal.
00:32:56Don't, for Christ's sake, start having doubts now.
00:32:59I'm not having doubts.
00:33:00I've always had doubts.
00:33:03I tell you, when this current little bit of nastiness is over,
00:33:07we are getting out.
00:33:10It's not the end of the world.
00:33:12People have done it before, you know?
00:33:15Like your ex-partner?
00:33:17Hmm.
00:33:18So?
00:33:20Well, I can't see you doing asbestos roofs for the council
00:33:23or putting down paving for playgroups
00:33:26before their grants get cut.
00:33:33Yes, who is that?
00:33:47It's Andrew.
00:33:48Andrew?
00:33:50Vetch.
00:33:51My God.
00:33:52I don't believe this.
00:34:09You want me to do something for you?
00:34:11I want you to investigate the possibilities of...
00:34:17Keeping somebody in a property.
00:34:20Well, I don't suppose they have people in your organisation
00:34:23who do that sort of thing.
00:34:24Oh, come on.
00:34:25We're not all bad.
00:34:27Things have to be built.
00:34:28Pity they're not houses.
00:34:30I've built houses.
00:34:31You know that.
00:34:31Only when you had to.
00:34:32Well, Andrew, what happened on the road to Damascus, then?
00:34:38Here.
00:34:39Have a look at these, Quentin.
00:34:41See for yourself.
00:34:48Oh, nice.
00:34:50Solid corner property.
00:34:52Late Victorian.
00:34:55Built around a central stairwell.
00:34:58Interesting.
00:34:58Once upon a time.
00:35:00Is this in somebody's way?
00:35:03It's on the King's Road site.
00:35:06King's Road, yeah.
00:35:09Who's the developer?
00:35:11We are.
00:35:14Oh.
00:35:16Yes.
00:35:17Client?
00:35:19Vollendorf.
00:35:20He works out of New York.
00:35:23Sheltered homes for the elderly.
00:35:26Private hospital.
00:35:28Facelifts and foreskin transplants.
00:35:31Who's the owner, then?
00:35:32A family called Barwick.
00:35:35She's in her 90s.
00:35:37Lived there all her life.
00:35:39And she won't move.
00:35:41How about turning off the electricity?
00:35:42Loosening the banisters?
00:35:44Oh, come on, Quentin.
00:35:46This is not the Andrew Vetch I read about in the property pages.
00:35:50It's unique.
00:35:52I've never seen anything like it.
00:35:54A uniquely desirable residence, situated in a sought-after cul-de-sac, filled with period charm.
00:36:03Well, put it this way.
00:36:04I'd move there like a shot.
00:36:05Oh, well, thank God there's some self-interest left.
00:36:08I thought for a moment you'd gone religious.
00:36:11Well, it was worth a try.
00:36:16Thanks for the drink.
00:36:21Nice to see you after all these years.
00:36:24Andrew?
00:36:24Andrew?
00:36:27I'll need to see inside.
00:36:31No, no, no, of course not.
00:36:32We'd love it.
00:36:33Oh, hang on.
00:36:34I think he's just come in.
00:36:35Andy?
00:36:36It's Lester.
00:36:42He's invited us to dinner with Wallendorf on Friday.
00:36:45Celebrate the deal.
00:36:48Lester?
00:36:49My husband's very possessive, you know.
00:36:53He's flying us to Paris.
00:36:56Instant ecstasy.
00:36:57Company jet?
00:37:24I didn't even know he had a company jet.
00:37:26Neither did anyone else in the company.
00:37:29Oh, come on.
00:37:29It'll be fun.
00:37:31A night in Paris.
00:37:32Hmm.
00:37:33With Lester.
00:37:35McDonald's and then the Folli-Bergé.
00:37:38Well, tacky but fun.
00:37:40Sally.
00:37:42I've made a decision about number 27.
00:37:52Quentin.
00:37:53It's half past 12.
00:37:55Can I come in?
00:37:55No.
00:38:06Do you mind?
00:38:07Yes.
00:38:09I've been in public records all day.
00:38:12God, it's boring.
00:38:13Shh, shh.
00:38:14We can't meet here.
00:38:18Ah.
00:38:19Found out one interesting little thing, man.
00:38:22Barwick's don't own the house.
00:38:23What do you mean?
00:38:27Well, she was left it by the father, gave it a little brother, and he sold it to a property
00:38:32management company called Duralda Estates.
00:38:34No, never heard of them.
00:38:37No, well, you wouldn't.
00:38:38They're out-of-town organisational, you know, traditional, old-fashioned portfolio.
00:38:44Biggest clients, Melford School.
00:38:45Oh, Christ.
00:38:46Has somebody not been keeping you in the picture, Andrew?
00:38:53She must have a lease, though, yeah?
00:38:56Lease?
00:38:56Yeah, she's got a lease.
00:38:57How much is that site worth?
00:39:0237 million cleared.
00:39:13Well, what were you doing at Melford?
00:39:16I told you.
00:39:18Just checking out the owner.
00:39:19By telling them they ought to spend more money on the house.
00:39:23Psychology, Murray.
00:39:24I mean, if I'd gone in there and told them I represent a firm of bulldozers, what reaction
00:39:29do you think I'd have caught?
00:39:30I don't know, they'd have clammed up immediately.
00:39:32Well, I don't like you getting involved with personalities.
00:39:36I was only being thorough.
00:39:38What are Melford getting so steamed up about, anyway?
00:39:41Because your stroppy geriatric is between them and a lot of school improvements.
00:39:46A lot.
00:39:48How come?
00:39:49Because Vollendorf has decided he should give something back to his alma mater.
00:39:54Vollendorf was at Melford?
00:39:56That's exactly his problem, Andrew.
00:39:59No one ever believes it.
00:40:02His name wasn't on the honours boards.
00:40:04But within three years of leaving, he was the richest old boy they'd ever had.
00:40:08He had the golden touch.
00:40:10Hong Kong, Paris, New York.
00:40:13But most of all, he loved London.
00:40:15So, imagine his satisfaction when he found out his old school owned a little piece of it.
00:40:21Didn't the school realise how much those houses are worth?
00:40:24Not half as much as he did.
00:40:26That's why Vollendorf is where he is.
00:40:28So Melford gave him to him?
00:40:30Not for nothing.
00:40:33He promised them a couple of squash courts.
00:40:36New chapel roof.
00:40:38And the first business studies block in the country.
00:40:41With his name on it, of course.
00:40:44He even got royalty to lay the foundation stone.
00:40:47This Saturday.
00:40:49Day after we sign.
00:40:51Royalty, eh?
00:40:55Well, why not?
00:40:56They're parents like anyone else.
00:40:59Why didn't you tell me this before, Mary?
00:41:05Because Vollendorf stands to make ten or fifteen million dollars out of screwing his old school, right?
00:41:11Now, he doesn't want anybody to know that, does he?
00:41:14Miss Prudence Barwick.
00:41:27You are the sole occupier of number 27, Keynes Road?
00:41:30Yes, I am.
00:41:32I have a legal document here for you, Miss Barwick.
00:41:35Oh, thank you.
00:41:36It requires you, on behalf of the Borough of Northam, to vacate the premises of number 27, Keynes Road,
00:41:42until further notice, as urgent structural work must be undertaken,
00:41:46if the House is to comply with the London Building Acts Amendment Act, 1939, Part 7.
00:41:52Oh, dear.
00:41:52Under Section 67 of the Act, I'm empowered to serve this notice on you to vacate the said property within 24 hours.
00:42:00Well, if you'll gather your belongings together, you'll be collected tomorrow morning, 9 a.m., Thursday the 22nd of June,
00:42:06and transferred to alternative accommodation provided for you by the Council.
00:42:11I do apologise for any inconvenience, but as you will appreciate, we were acting in the interests of your own safety.
00:42:17Bye.
00:42:22Oh, dear.
00:42:50Thank you, Miss Lester.
00:42:51Have a good day.
00:42:53Don't you ever say that to me again.
00:42:55Do you hear?
00:42:56Don't ever say that.
00:42:57I'm very sorry, Mr Lester.
00:43:00I can't stand that.
00:43:02You know.
00:43:03It's like people who say, chow.
00:43:06My wife says it.
00:43:07I hate it.
00:43:10Oh, by the way,
00:43:12as you've been a little busy on school visits and things,
00:43:16I've spoken to the lawyers about number 27.
00:43:18They're working on the dangerous structures notice.
00:43:22She'll be served today.
00:43:25So thank me.
00:43:27Good move.
00:43:29Right, now get over there and make sure she's all packed.
00:43:34And Andrew,
00:43:35be nice to her.
00:43:37She's an old lady.
00:43:38Hey, you're not leaving that thing there again, are you?
00:44:00I won't be long.
00:44:02I've murdered her and now I'm disposing of the body.
00:44:04Jane!
00:44:14Who's that?
00:44:15Who's that?
00:44:17Quentin, open the door, you stupid git.
00:44:25Afraid we started a little early.
00:44:28We've had a bit of a disappointment, haven't we, Miss Barwick?
00:44:30Yes, I was just going to the baths.
00:44:34I know, you had a dangerous structure notice.
00:44:38Thought you'd have heard.
00:44:39I'd just have breakfast with the man who sent it.
00:44:42Dangerous structure.
00:44:44It's been like that for years.
00:44:46If only you walk in the right places.
00:44:52No, thank you.
00:44:58Cheers.
00:44:58Cheers.
00:45:00You're right.
00:45:03The place is spectacular.
00:45:05Yeah, but a dangerous structure.
00:45:07Ah, we can beat that.
00:45:08How?
00:45:08Two ways.
00:45:09One, we give the council an even bigger backhander than your boys did.
00:45:12But that's a risk.
00:45:14Two, we do it up.
00:45:16You must be joking.
00:45:18No, this little bureaucrat's playing silly games.
00:45:21Look, I've had a look round.
00:45:21Okay, the flank wall is bulging and the chimney stack is unsafe.
00:45:26But the wall's been shored up, so they can't touch her on that.
00:45:30And we take down the chimney stack and get the right inspector along.
00:45:35We?
00:45:36Okay, get Shelbourne's in.
00:45:37They'll be around tomorrow.
00:45:38A couple of ten-ton trucks, revolving lights, guys in tin hats.
00:45:42Look, Quentin, if anybody finds out I'm involved...
00:45:45Look, if we stand here arguing, she's going to be out at nine in the morning.
00:45:50And she won't be coming back.
00:45:51He's not very good with gas heaters.
00:46:02Look, I've got to go to the car and make a couple of calls, but I'll be back, okay?
00:46:05Good.
00:46:06I've got something for you to do.
00:46:08We need a few things.
00:46:15Isabel?
00:46:16Abbey Cross Financing, James Carroll.
00:46:19Dear James, it has come to my knowledge that work in progress on the Cavisham Street property
00:46:25is being delayed due to inter-union demarcation, full stop.
00:46:30I recommend immediate termination of contract, pull-out, buy-back, resale, comma.
00:46:37Otherwise, they can anticipate considerable damage.
00:46:49She's putting up quite a struggle.
00:46:59Will you do the staircase?
00:47:01Yes, yes.
00:47:04And save those bricks.
00:47:06And use them onto the cooker.
00:47:11You don't have a beer, do you?
00:47:12I've got some very old sets to earn.
00:47:17Well, if you don't want it, Andy, I...
00:47:19You know, that's...
00:47:22That's not a bad job, even though I say it myself.
00:47:26It's the staircase I'm really worried about.
00:47:30First things first.
00:47:32Look, I've got to get back.
00:47:33There's bound to be a search out on me anyway.
00:47:35Well, while you're out, get the District Surveyor.
00:47:37Round here, before five.
00:47:39What, the one who served the notice?
00:47:40No, not Beckett.
00:47:42No, I wouldn't trust him with a bike shed.
00:47:44Um, no, leave it to me.
00:47:45I'll, um, I'll get his deputy.
00:47:46Nice young lad.
00:47:48Very keen.
00:47:53District Surveyor Louise.
00:47:58Mr Beckett!
00:48:00What is it?
00:48:02Mr Lester.
00:48:04I'll take it in my office.
00:48:06Put it through.
00:48:10Who's been getting a bollocking about number 27, then?
00:48:19Uh, good morning.
00:48:20Uh, yes.
00:48:22Uh, well, um, no.
00:48:26There has been a problem, Mr Lester.
00:48:28I can't deny that.
00:48:29Unfortunately, I'm not empowered.
00:48:32If I may finish.
00:48:33A counter-order was signed by my deputy, Mr Kennard, last night.
00:48:38No.
00:48:39No.
00:48:41Well, he went to the house.
00:48:42He made an inspection.
00:48:44But he could find no adequate reasons for a continued enforcement of a dangerous structure order.
00:48:50No, no, she didn't.
00:48:52It was her solicitor, I think.
00:48:54What?
00:48:55Oh, um...
00:48:57Mr Gilby.
00:48:59You've dropped him in the ship, Mr Kennard.
00:49:05Well, I can only apologise.
00:49:07But I may not be seen to ride coaching horses through the London Building Act.
00:49:16Would you like it off the bone, sir?
00:49:22At least you've had the good grace to start smoking again.
00:49:25Who is this smart-ass Gilby?
00:49:31Ah, well, he's a surveyor.
00:49:34Local.
00:49:36Specialises in tenants' rights.
00:49:38That's all I've managed to find out.
00:49:39Specialises in interfering.
00:49:41Sticking his nasty little socialist nose in on behalf of the undeserving.
00:49:47But apparently she's quite within her rights to challenge the notice.
00:49:52Rights. Rights.
00:49:53You sound like a socialist now.
00:49:55Well, look, er...
00:49:58I'll see what I can do, okay?
00:50:00I mean, I'll look into it.
00:50:03Don't bother.
00:50:04What?
00:50:05You're off the case.
00:50:08You're too valuable, Andrew.
00:50:11You're my number one.
00:50:12I can't waste you on old ladies.
00:50:14I want you to go to Amsterdam for me.
00:50:20Today?
00:50:21Yes, I'm now.
00:50:24Vollendorf's got a bank account there.
00:50:26I want it checked out before we sign.
00:50:29Here are the tickets.
00:50:32What about Stevens?
00:50:34Can't he go?
00:50:35Stevens?
00:50:36He isn't with us anymore.
00:50:38Didn't you know that?
00:50:40Wasn't up to it, Andrew.
00:50:41What I can do, and there's no necessity it'll work,
00:50:51is to fill in the whole line here...
00:51:07As I'd suggested.
00:51:10...and then re-bore the words in a different alignment over here.
00:51:16Then, provided we could dispense with the word school...
00:51:19Of course we can't dispense with the word school.
00:51:22Well, everyone knows what Melford is.
00:51:26There's also a Melford prison and a Melford mental hospital.
00:51:29They're not old, though.
00:51:30They don't have the tradition.
00:51:31Mr Hardcastle, there must be no risk of ambiguity.
00:51:36Well, I'll try and keep it in.
00:51:38It isn't a question of trying.
00:51:39You have to do it.
00:51:40Now, Mr Hardcastle, you...
00:51:41You delivered the...
00:51:43The meteorite in this condition, and it is not good enough.
00:51:46I could put Mr Bassett onto it.
00:51:49I'll have to pull him off Swindon Town Hall.
00:51:51He could be a B-3, but he's expensive.
00:51:54He's our granite man.
00:51:56I'll have to ask the head.
00:51:57Not here, old boy.
00:51:59What?
00:51:59Had to go up to town rather suddenly to finalise some business arrangements.
00:52:03Oh, my God.
00:52:04Well, it's certainly the last time I trust a younger man with a word like that.
00:52:13A room with a view
00:52:15And you
00:52:18And no one to worry us
00:52:21No one to hurry us through
00:52:24This dream we found
00:52:29We'll gaze at the fire
00:52:33And try
00:52:35To guess what it's all about
00:52:38Then we will figure out why
00:52:41Morris
00:52:48Morris
00:52:48Poppy
00:52:50Can I come in?
00:52:54Yes
00:52:54Of course
00:52:56Of course
00:52:58I'm awful, I know
00:53:07But some days
00:53:08I pull the curtains at four
00:53:11If it's a very dreary day
00:53:14And I feel I don't want to be bothered with the world
00:53:19Is there anything wrong?
00:53:27I used to have a lady
00:53:29But now I do it all myself
00:53:32Do you remember
00:53:36We used to sit in here
00:53:38You and Daddy?
00:53:40Daddy, of course not
00:53:42He was far too busy
00:53:44I always remember him in here
00:53:46Pottering
00:53:48Painting occasionally
00:53:51Covering my eyes
00:53:54And turning me round
00:53:56And saying
00:53:57Now you can look
00:54:00And there would be some terrible old stuffed bird
00:54:05That he'd found
00:54:06In a case
00:54:08I never remember being with him in here
00:54:14I remember waiting for him
00:54:16That's all
00:54:17Let's have a some tea
00:54:20And a small tin of Lapsang
00:54:23For special occasions
00:54:25I can't stay long, Pops
00:54:26I've got to be quick
00:54:28We apologise for the later arrival
00:54:31Of Flight EA41
00:54:33From Raymond and Amsterdam
00:54:35This was due to adverse weather conditioners
00:55:05Don't talk such utter nonsense, Morris
00:55:08They loved you as much as me
00:55:11Then why didn't they give me the house?
00:55:14I was the sun and air
00:55:15I gave you the house
00:55:17And all you did was sell it
00:55:20I sold it to people I trusted
00:55:24In order to give us both greater financial security
00:55:27It's a highly reputable company
00:55:30With a long history of looking after property
00:55:33They never looked after this one
00:55:35You insisted on staying here
00:55:38But it's our home
00:55:40It was our home
00:55:43Then why did you never ask me?
00:55:48There was nothing to ask
00:55:49I honestly believed it was for the best
00:55:52I would have understood
00:55:54No, you wouldn't
00:55:56You were all so cool and calm and competent about things
00:56:00I was the one who was in a mess
00:56:01Well, you're out of the mess now
00:56:04And if Daddy could see you
00:56:06He'd be very proud
00:56:08Actually, Poppy, I'm not out of the mess
00:56:12Not quite yet
00:56:14Is that why you came to see me?
00:56:20You...
00:56:21You have to leave here, Pops
00:56:24You have to go
00:56:26Look, you don't have to worry about me
00:56:30Oh, don't be so understanding
00:56:33I've had more work done in the last week
00:56:37Than in the last ten years
00:56:40And here you are
00:56:42Telling me to leave
00:56:44I don't understand it, Morris
00:56:47And nor would Daddy
00:56:50Who entrusted me with all this
00:56:53Leave Daddy out of this
00:56:55This house is like some wretched ghost you keep parading
00:56:58He's dead
00:56:59He's dead
00:57:01And so is this house
00:57:03It's a dead weight around my neck
00:57:06My fault!
00:57:10I knew it was going to happen
00:57:12It told me
00:57:13I could have stopped it
00:57:15I thought it was this idea of a joke
00:57:17He said murder
00:57:20I knew it
00:57:22Why didn't I ring you?
00:57:23I didn't...
00:57:24Are you sure you're feeling all right, Mr. Vatch?
00:57:50He tried to kill you
00:57:52Oh, no
00:57:54I don't think so
00:57:56Not Morris
00:57:58I think he just wanted to frighten me
00:58:02He attacked you?
00:58:05He became angry
00:58:07The doctors have always warned him not to get angry
00:58:12And I'm sure that's why he gets so angry
00:58:15I think it was just the pressure of his work and all that
00:58:21He told me he had a very big day coming up on Saturday
00:58:26It was just a little family row, Mr. Vatch
00:58:32That's all
00:58:33No, Miss Barwick
00:58:34It's not just a little family row
00:58:37Look, I'll be back, OK?
00:58:45But I want you to promise me one thing
00:58:48Don't let anyone in the house
00:58:50Anyone at all
00:58:50Keep the door locked and bolted
00:58:53I never bolt the door
00:58:56Andrew
00:59:00Thought you were in Amsterdam
00:59:02Hello, Murray
00:59:03I was just on my way to the office
00:59:05So am I
00:59:06I'll give you a lift
00:59:07Thanks
00:59:08So this is number 27, is it?
00:59:23Can't see what all the fuss is about
00:59:24Who'd want to live in a place like this?
00:59:29Especially in the state this neighbourhood's in
00:59:31So what happened in there?
00:59:42I heard somebody tried to kill the old lady
00:59:44It was her brother
00:59:46Her brother?
00:59:49Yeah
00:59:49Oh, no
00:59:51Just as well you were back in time then
00:59:55Well, she could have been dead
00:59:58And we'd have had an empty house on her hands
01:00:04What is it?
01:00:19Hmm?
01:00:20Fallen in love?
01:00:22What?
01:00:22Sally too young for you, is she?
01:00:25Too hot to handle?
01:00:27Too much competition, eh?
01:00:29Settling for the older woman, aren't we?
01:00:30Alright, I am in love
01:00:32With that house
01:00:34It's been home to the same person for 90 years
01:00:38I mean, it's leaking
01:00:40It's grubby
01:00:42It's damp
01:00:42It's peeling
01:00:43But
01:00:44It
01:00:46It's survived
01:00:48Hmm?
01:00:49I don't believe I'm hearing this
01:00:53How did you afford your tasteful Victorian terraced house
01:01:03On four floors
01:01:04With basement, 200-foot garden
01:01:06And planning permission
01:01:07You didn't get that from helping old ladies across the street, did you?
01:01:11Lester
01:01:12No
01:01:12You got that from the Barnwell Street development
01:01:15Remember that?
01:01:18Council with a waiting list of 4,000
01:01:20You got those properties from under their nose
01:01:22And it's now a highly profitable executive terrace
01:01:26Hopgood Street
01:01:28How the hell you got rid of those residents there?
01:01:31I shall never know
01:01:32But the rent we take from those officers is the reason you're my number one
01:01:37All right
01:01:41So you had to be a bit of a bastard every now and then
01:01:45But you know, and I know
01:01:47That's the only way to get this friggin' country moving
01:01:50Okay, now give me one more day
01:01:53We haven't got one more day, Andrew
01:01:56Vollendorf's on the overnight plane
01:01:59We sign a ten
01:02:01In Paris
01:02:03Okay, let me, um
01:02:05Let me talk to her
01:02:08Okay, tonight
01:02:09I'm sure I can sway it
01:02:11I don't think it's any good you talking to her, Andrew
01:02:14Yeah, and you seem to confuse her
01:02:16Because you're back so early
01:02:20I'm going to take you to one of our other developments
01:02:23What are we doing here?
01:02:44There's been a lot of trouble on the site
01:02:46Security's rubbish
01:02:48Gear disappearing
01:02:50All that sort of thing
01:02:51The night foreman's called Reynolds
01:02:55Fetch him out here and we'll give him a talking to
01:02:58It's not my job, Murray
01:03:03I wouldn't trust anyone else with it
01:03:07You don't have to get your hands dirty
01:03:12Just bring him out to see me
01:03:15Then I'll drive you back
01:03:17Then I'll drive you back
01:03:17Then I'll drive you back
01:03:21I don't know.
01:03:51I don't know.
01:04:21I don't know.
01:04:51Just for you, Mr. Bitch.
01:05:10I don't know.
01:05:40I don't know.
01:06:10I don't know.
01:06:40I don't know.
01:06:41I don't know.
01:06:42I don't know.
01:06:45I don't know.
01:06:46I don't know.
01:06:47I don't know.
01:06:48I don't know.
01:06:49I don't know.
01:06:50I don't know.
01:06:51I don't know.
01:06:52I don't know.
01:06:53I don't know.
01:06:54I don't know.
01:06:55I don't know.
01:06:56I don't know.
01:06:58I don't know.
01:06:59I don't know.
01:07:00I don't know.
01:07:01I don't know.
01:07:02I don't know.
01:07:03I don't know.
01:07:04I don't know.
01:07:05I don't know.
01:07:06I don't know.
01:07:07I don't know.
01:07:09I don't know.
01:07:10I don't know.
01:07:11I don't know.
01:07:12I don't know.
01:07:13I don't know.
01:07:14I don't know.
01:07:15I don't know.
01:07:16I don't know.
01:07:17I don't know.
01:07:18I don't know.
01:07:19I don't know.
01:07:20I don't know.
01:07:21I don't know.
01:07:22I don't know.
01:07:30What do you want?
01:07:31There's nothing to be alarmed about, Miss Barwick.
01:07:34I'm a friend of Mr Vetch.
01:07:36I've come to collect you.
01:07:38What for?
01:07:39Because it's time to go, Miss Barwick.
01:07:42Go where?
01:07:43Out of here.
01:07:45What ever for?
01:07:47You can't live here anymore.
01:07:50It's unsafe.
01:07:53I'm not going anywhere.
01:07:56Please leave my house.
01:07:59Miss Barwick, I've a car.
01:08:02Now, if you don't leave, you could find yourself under a pile of rabble.
01:08:07I'm not going.
01:08:10It's the end of the road, Miss Barwick.
01:08:14Now, come along.
01:08:15No.
01:08:16Now, now!
01:08:17Agh!
01:08:47We're starting here next week.
01:09:17Oh, no.
01:09:47Oh, no.
01:10:17Good morning.
01:10:18There is a slight change of plan.
01:10:21The Vollendorf stone has gone away to be re-engraved.
01:10:24Mr. Vollendorf is engaged in important legal business, and the headmaster has had a heart
01:10:29attack.
01:10:30But the boys have got together a pageant.
01:10:38You know, I'd rather you still have the house.
01:10:45I suppose they pulled it down, have they?
01:10:50I had to sell it for you.
01:10:51It was the only thing to do.
01:10:53Of course.
01:10:54You've been a great help.
01:10:55You and your wife.
01:10:56Yes, but I don't feel like that.
01:10:58I mean, I just came barging into your life, created total havoc and left.
01:11:05You know who you remind me of, Mr. Thatch?
01:11:06My father.
01:11:07He was always doing things.
01:11:08Always having ideas.
01:11:09Always making decisions.
01:11:14Oh, well, I know someone has to.
01:11:15I never could.
01:11:16I shall have heaps of chance here.
01:11:17I'll just see you.
01:11:18You'll end up running the hockey team.
01:11:19You'll end up running the hockey team.
01:11:20I'm just looking for you.
01:11:21I'm always doing things.
01:11:22Always having ideas.
01:11:23Always making decisions.
01:11:24Oh, well, I know someone has to.
01:11:29I never could.
01:11:32I shall have heaps of chance here.
01:11:43I'll just see you. You'll end up running the hockey team.
01:12:03So that's number 27, is it?
01:12:08I can't see what all the fuss is about.
01:12:11Who'd want to live in a place like that?
01:12:13I can't see my road.
01:12:17If ever so humble, there is no place like that.
01:12:30I can't see my road.
01:12:31I can't see my road.
01:12:33I can't see my road.
01:12:36I can't see my road.
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