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First broadcast 22nd February 1979.
Mr. Nicholls announces that a restaurant critic will be visiting the bistro.
Richard O'Sullivan - Robin
Tessa Wyatt - Vicky
Tony Britton - James Nicholls
David Kelly - Albert
George Layton - Vernon
Sue Bond - Fiona
Linda Hayden - Millie alias Hartly Carstairs
Mr. Nicholls announces that a restaurant critic will be visiting the bistro.
Richard O'Sullivan - Robin
Tessa Wyatt - Vicky
Tony Britton - James Nicholls
David Kelly - Albert
George Layton - Vernon
Sue Bond - Fiona
Linda Hayden - Millie alias Hartly Carstairs
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00:29I'll see you next time.
00:39I'll see you next time.
01:01Do what?
01:01Oh, yeah, that's right.
01:03Robin, what do you mean you're hiding in the cupboard?
01:05Oh, sir, I was having this wonderful dream.
01:07I was in bed with this incredible girl,
01:09and her old man came in and had to hide in the cupboard.
01:11Sorry, what, what?
01:13Yes, go on.
01:14Sorry, it was only a dream.
01:16Is that the doorbell?
01:17Yes.
01:18Who were you in bed with?
01:19What?
01:21Hoppers, hoppers five in the mo...
01:22Who could it be at half past five in the morning?
01:24Well, if you go and answer the door, you'll find out.
01:31Ah.
01:35In bed, were you?
01:37Good heavens, in bed at this time of the morning?
01:39Of course not.
01:40We were on the roof playing tennis.
01:45Dad, what's wrong?
01:47Nothing at all, darling.
01:48I have to go up to Glasgow for a couple of days on business.
01:51And I just wondered if you'd pop in and feed the cat for me.
01:53Oh, is that all?
01:55Yes, here are the keys.
01:55Now, she likes minced liver with chopped up herrings,
01:59lightly broiled with a little potato.
02:01French fried or sauté.
02:04Mashed with milk.
02:06Oh, and there's one other thing.
02:07Hartley Carstairs.
02:08What's that, a cat fruit?
02:10No, darling.
02:11No, Hartley Carstairs writes a newspaper column
02:13on where to eat in London.
02:15And the cat follows it.
02:18Hartley Carstairs is coming here to give the place a write-up.
02:21How do you know?
02:22Because I arranged it.
02:23I happen to have a friend on the newspaper and I...
02:25managed to pull a few strings.
02:27When's he coming?
02:29Oh, today or tomorrow, I think.
02:30All right.
02:31So what does he look like?
02:32I'm the faintest idea.
02:33Just keep your eyes peeled for somebody who seems like a gourmet
02:36and he will expect everything of the best, beautifully cooked.
02:43I think he's just come in.
02:44What, your father's cat?
02:46No.
02:47Hartley, what's his name?
02:48Huh?
02:51Which one?
02:52That bloke there with his back to us.
02:56Well, I mean, why do you think it's that one?
02:58Well, it's the way he ordered.
02:59He knows about food.
03:01He wants poulet au gratin.
03:02He wants to know what cheese you're using.
03:04Well, I know, but it could be the other customer.
03:05You know, the one that wants
03:06So Bon Femme with Crockett and Maryland.
03:08No, I doubt it.
03:09I had to talk him into having that.
03:11He ordered fish and chips.
03:12Oh.
03:14Well, I'd better get started.
03:15He would come on over tonight, off, wouldn't he?
03:21Brandy, sir?
03:26How was the dinner?
03:28Absolutely magnificent.
03:29Oh, I'm so glad.
03:31Without doubt, the best meal I've had for weeks.
03:34Oh, can I get you anything else?
03:35What do you suggest?
03:37A cigar?
03:38Yes, why not?
03:39Right.
03:47Ah, thank you.
03:58Hmm.
04:00£13.50.
04:02That seems very reasonable.
04:04Oh, well, we do try to keep our prices down to a minimum.
04:07There's just one small thing.
04:08Yes, sir.
04:09I can't pay.
04:11What?
04:12I've no money.
04:13I'm at the moment financially embarrassed,
04:15or in other words, skint.
04:17Oh, do you have a light?
04:19Well, what do you intend doing about it?
04:21Nothing.
04:22I'm sick and tired of eating cheap and nasty food.
04:25I thought I'd have a good meal for a change
04:27and to hell with the consequences.
04:28Oh, the next movie's rather up to you.
04:32We'll see what my husband's got to say about this.
04:35Don't go away.
04:36I won't.
04:36I haven't finished my coffee and brandy yet.
04:38Oh, one other thing.
04:40Yes?
04:41Do congratulate the chef.
04:42Wonderful meal.
04:47Will you or will you not ring the police?
04:49Now, Vicky, what's the point?
04:50They can't make him pay for it.
04:52He's skint.
04:52They can make him do the washing up.
04:53I've already done it.
04:54I suppose they could stand over him and watch him dry him up.
04:56But I mean, you know,
04:57I feel a bit sorry for him.
04:59Sorry for him?
05:00Yeah.
05:01Most probably a bit hungry.
05:03Well, he's not hungry now.
05:04He's had a four-course dinner,
05:06a Campari,
05:07a bottle of Shadley 65,
05:08coffee,
05:09a large brandy
05:09and a cigar.
05:11Well, he would have had the cigar,
05:12only I got it back.
05:14Yeah, but it's not much good to anyone now, is it?
05:16Well, he hasn't lit it.
05:16He hasn't even got a light.
05:18Yes, but he's got teeth.
05:18He's bit the end of it.
05:20But you're scared of him.
05:22I'm not.
05:22Yes, you are.
05:23Vicky,
05:24just because I don't like scenes
05:26doesn't necessarily mean to say
05:27that I'm scared of him.
05:28What is done is done.
05:29You're absolutely terrified.
05:31Oh, right,
05:32if that's the way you want it,
05:33I'll show you.
05:34Well, of course,
05:34he is bigger than you.
05:36Oh, I don't care.
05:37I'll kick hell off any more.
05:38I'll thump him if I have to.
05:39Will this suffice, eh?
05:40Oh, no, no.
05:41Hang on.
05:42All right, you.
05:46Robin Tripp.
05:47F-
05:48Vernon?
05:49Vernon Potter!
05:53Well, I'm damned.
05:54Do you work here?
05:54No, I own it.
05:56You...
05:56Oh, that's marvellous.
05:57I can't say how glad I am for you.
05:59Oh, Vern!
06:01By that roaming pin,
06:03you might get flour over him.
06:05Oh, sorry, Vern.
06:05Oh, sorry, mate.
06:06Oh, sorry.
06:07There's a bit there, look.
06:08Sorry, sorry, sorry.
06:09Vern?
06:10Vern?
06:11Oh, sorry, Vicky.
06:11Vern, this is an old mate of mine.
06:13Oh, sorry, Vick.
06:15My wife.
06:15My wife, Vicky.
06:17Hello.
06:17We've met.
06:19So, you not only own your own place,
06:21but you're also married to this fantastic, gorgeous girl.
06:25Well, my word, your cup really runneth over.
06:28And your bill runneth over to £13.50.
06:31Oh, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky, Vicky.
06:32Get down, Vern.
06:34Sit down, Vern.
06:36Vern and me, we were all mates.
06:38We're a catering college together.
06:40Yes, yes, yes.
06:41Of course, I opened up my own place, too.
06:43Great.
06:43Only I went bust.
06:45Oh, rotten luck.
06:46Yes, lost everything.
06:47Now I haven't even got a place to sleep.
06:49What, nowhere to sleep?
06:50My girlfriend put me up until her landlady kicked me out.
06:54Well, I suppose I can doss down on a park bench somewhere.
07:00Sorry, Vernon.
07:01Vicky, two large brandies.
07:05Oh, dearie, dearie.
07:08Right.
07:09That's his bed made up.
07:10Where's he gone?
07:11Well, he's just gone downstairs to phone his girlfriend.
07:13You know, she's very worried about him.
07:15Well, she can stop worrying.
07:17He's fallen well on his feet.
07:18Vicky,
07:20you don't like him very much, do you?
07:23Robin,
07:24I don't like him at all.
07:26Oh, you're particularly...
07:27Vicky,
07:27you will do when you get to know him.
07:29I'm not going to get to know him.
07:31I am going to bed.
07:32Oh, now, come, Vicky, Vicky.
07:34Come here.
07:34Now, come on.
07:36Come and have a few drinks.
07:38Be a bit sociable.
07:40Sociable?
07:40I've been up since half past five.
07:42All right, all right.
07:43Look, I'll tell you what, then.
07:44You go to bed,
07:45and I'll make some excuse for you, shall I?
07:48Yes, you do that.
07:49But just tell him I hate the sight of him.
07:56All right, Ryan?
07:57No, no, no, that's it, Ryan.
07:59Good night.
08:02Oh, sorry.
08:05Oh, sorry.
08:06Didn't mainly wake you.
08:08What time is it?
08:09What?
08:10Half past one.
08:12Listen.
08:12Do you want to...
08:13Shh!
08:16Do you want to laugh?
08:17No, I do not want to laugh.
08:18I want to get some sleep.
08:19Hey, hey, oi, oi, oi.
08:21You know, you know you thought...
08:22You know you thought he was...
08:23I mean, he was Hartley Carstairs.
08:26So what?
08:26Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
08:27Pfft.
08:30Me and Vern, we know her.
08:32We know her.
08:33What do you mean her?
08:34Hartley Carstairs.
08:37Hartley Car...
08:37He's a she.
08:38A girl.
08:39And we were at catering college with her, you see.
08:41And she used to be called then...
08:43Millie Winters.
08:46I see.
08:47Are you coming to bed now?
08:48Yeah, in a minute, in a minute.
08:48Listen, listen, you see.
08:49Because Millie...
08:51Millie, she couldn't cook to save her life.
08:52She was kicked out of catering college.
08:54And now...
08:55What is she?
08:56She is Hartley Carstairs.
08:59You mean it's mummy?
09:02Yes.
09:04Now can I get some sleep?
09:05Yeah, yeah.
09:06Oi, oi, oi.
09:08Do you know...
09:10She...
09:13She used to be a bit keen on me, you know, at one time.
09:16Well, fancy that.
09:18Yeah.
09:19Then we had a row.
09:21Oi, do you know something?
09:22She went right off me.
09:23That makes two of us.
09:26What have I done?
09:27Shut up and come to bed.
09:46What's going on?
09:47Listen to him.
09:48What's the matter with him?
09:49I don't know.
09:50He's your friend.
09:51Oh, no.
09:54Oh, no.
09:56I can't stand any more big beans and...
10:00Dips.
10:01Burn, burn, burn, burn.
10:02Oh, no.
10:05Oh, Robin.
10:09Oh, Robin.
10:10Oh, don't tell me.
10:12I've had a nightmare.
10:13Yes.
10:14It's this sofa.
10:16If I don't sleep in a proper bed, I get these terrible nightmares.
10:19Oh, so, but we've only got a proper bed, and that's the one we're sleeping in.
10:23Oh, no, no, no.
10:24Don't apologise, Robin.
10:25I mean, you know, not your fault.
10:27Can't be helped.
10:28Just one of those things.
10:29Well, let's hope you don't have another nightmare, then, Vernon.
10:31Well, I can't guarantee that.
10:33I mean, they get worse if people wake me up in the middle of the night.
10:36Well, sorry, Vernon.
10:37I'm sorry.
10:38Oh, no, no.
10:38You want to know.
10:39See you in the morning, huh?
10:40All right, then.
10:43Thanks.
10:44Yes.
10:46Robin.
10:47Yes, ma'am.
10:48Light.
10:55Oh, my God!
11:02He's off again.
11:03I know.
11:04It's because he's not sleeping in a proper bed.
11:07All right.
11:08I'll sleep on the sofa, and you have him in here with you.
11:11I'm not sleeping in here with him.
11:13All right, you sleep on the sofa, and I'll have him in here.
11:18Now, Vicki, what are you saying?
11:21I don't care anymore.
11:22I am desperate.
11:22I must have some sleep.
11:24Well, you're going to not get much of that or he comes in bed with you.
11:26I know him.
11:28I don't know what I'm saying anymore.
11:30Oh, please, I should take it out!
11:33Robin, go and wake him up.
11:36No, that makes him worse.
11:38Oh, right, that's it.
11:39I'm going round to my dad's flat.
11:41You and old Vern can see where you like and how you like.
11:44Look, I'm not putting you out, am I?
11:49Oh, good heavens.
11:51We often get up in the middle of the night and go round to my father's flat.
11:55What for?
11:56Well, you know, to feed the cat.
11:57You must be awfully fond of animals.
12:00More than I am some humans.
12:01Yeah.
12:02Well, you know, you just, er...
12:04We'll see you in the morning.
12:05Just make yourself at home.
12:06I'm sure you will.
12:09Oh, er, Robin, Robin.
12:13Light.
12:14Sorry, Vern.
12:18I'm sorry, Vern.
12:29Fiona?
12:30Yeah, yeah, Vernon.
12:31Yeah, listen, listen.
12:32I haven't really come up trumps this time.
12:34Why don't you come over?
12:38Now, look, it's ten o'clock.
12:40Are you coming home or aren't you?
12:41I am not leaving here until you get rid of that vermin.
12:44Vermin?
12:46Vernon, you know who I mean.
12:48It was a Freudian slip.
12:49Look, I've told Vermin, Vernon...
12:52I've told him he can stay for a couple of days.
12:55Well, now I tell him he can't.
12:56Well, look, it's not going to be that easy.
12:58I mean, he's an old mate.
12:59He's a liberty taker and a con man.
13:01For all you know, he's probably ransacking the house,
13:03going through all our drawers.
13:04Oh, you've got him all wrong.
13:06He wouldn't do anything like that.
13:10Can't he find any?
13:12No, I think he must have given up smoking.
13:15Oh, I'll have to go and buy some.
13:17Are you having any money?
13:18Yes, I'll find a cup of quid on the dressing table.
13:20I borrowed that.
13:21Oh, Robin won't mind.
13:27Robin's nest?
13:29Ah, hello, miss.
13:30Where are you ringing from?
13:31I'm round at my father's flat.
13:34Has Robin turned up yet?
13:35Well, somebody's left the front door open,
13:37but he's not down here.
13:39Would he be upstairs?
13:41Hmm, yes, he might be.
13:42Go and look, would you?
13:43Oh, and Albert, see if his friend has left yet.
13:46See if his friend has left.
13:48Yeah, I'll do that.
13:49Will you hold on?
13:59Mr. Tripp, sir?
14:01Oh, Ian!
14:05I just work here.
14:09Would you be his friend?
14:10Yes.
14:11Ah, well, that explains everything.
14:13Is he in the bedroom?
14:15No, he's just popped out for some cigarettes.
14:16Oh, he started on them as well, has he?
14:19Well, I'll, um, I'll be going then.
14:28Eh, I can't find Mr. Tripp, miss,
14:36but I spoke to his friend.
14:39Hello?
14:41Oh, she hung up.
14:44And who could blame her?
14:47Morning, we're all.
14:48Are they down yet?
14:49I haven't put down.
14:53My daughter and son-in-law.
14:55Well, your daughter's round at your place,
14:56sobbing her poor heart out.
14:58Oh, my God.
14:59Nothing's happened to the cat, has it?
15:00Would you mean, would you mean that one upstairs
15:03that's running around half-naked?
15:05What?
15:06His friend, as he calls her.
15:08Friend?
15:08Friend? Whose friend?
15:09Oh, it's none of my business.
15:10Possibly not, Riddle,
15:11but you seem to be in possession of all the relevant facts.
15:13All I know is your daughter's left home
15:16and there's a brazen hussy upstairs
15:18running around in her nigglies.
15:22I see.
15:24You need tell me no more.
15:25Well, that's all I can tell you
15:26because that's all I know.
15:28Oh, you've got back early.
15:31Yes.
15:31I understand you have a friend upstairs.
15:34I can't say it's any of your business.
15:36I am Victoria's father
15:38and Riddle has just spoken to her on the telephone.
15:40Look, if I want to help a friend in need...
15:43In need of what?
15:46Well, in need of...
15:48You know, a friend in trouble.
15:50In trouble?
15:53If you want my opinion,
15:55that sort never gets into trouble.
15:59Nobody asked your opinion, Riddle,
16:00so kindly keep out of it.
16:01Well, in that case,
16:02I want no more to do with it
16:04and I will mind my own business.
16:08I take it Victoria has left you?
16:10Left it?
16:11What?
16:11Of course she hasn't left me.
16:12She will if I have anything to do with it.
16:14All for the best, probably.
16:16It's much better that you should park now
16:17while she's still young enough
16:18to find somebody new.
16:20Just, look, come back here, you.
16:21I want nothing more to say to you.
16:23I'm going home to see my daughter.
16:25At times like these,
16:26she needs her father's care.
16:31How about come back here?
16:34A row?
16:35What sort of a row?
16:36Well, I'm not sure.
16:37I heard them shouting
16:37as I came in the side door.
16:39Look, you better go
16:40until I find out what's happening.
16:41Well, shall I come back later?
16:42No, I'll borrow a few quid off him
16:44and we'll go and get a room somewhere.
16:46Oh, I can't stand
16:47all this living off charity.
16:49Vic, yeah.
16:49Yeah, I've just got here.
16:51What?
16:51No, no, I haven't seen him,
16:53Vernon, yet, no.
16:54But your father's been around here
16:55causing some sort of trouble.
16:57Yeah.
16:58He thinks we've split up or something.
16:59Yeah.
17:00No, I'm going to go upstairs
17:01and tell Vernon right away.
17:02Yes, I'll kick hell out of him
17:04if you want me to.
17:05Sorry.
17:06Just a minute, Vicky.
17:07He's just Turner.
17:08This won't take long.
17:10Robbie, old mate,
17:11I'm going to ask you a favour.
17:12No, Vernon.
17:13Look, would you be awfully upset
17:15if I didn't stay here?
17:16Upset?
17:16No.
17:17I mean, yes.
17:18You know.
17:18But if you insist...
17:19Well, I thought you might be.
17:20The point is,
17:20I'm going to go and get a room somewhere.
17:22Great.
17:23Shame.
17:24Great shame.
17:24Yes.
17:26Only being temporarily out of funds...
17:28You mean skint?
17:29Absolutely.
17:30How much?
17:30Not a lot.
17:31Fifty quid?
17:32What?
17:34Twenty?
17:34Make it thirty.
17:35Mm.
17:36All right.
17:37Yes, but this is a loan, of course.
17:38You know, I mean,
17:39I'll pop back with it in a couple of weeks.
17:41No, no, Vernon.
17:42Don't pop back.
17:43Post it.
17:44Post it?
17:44Yeah.
17:44Yeah, good idea.
17:45Yeah.
17:46Bye-bye, then.
17:46Yeah, all best.
17:47Bye-bye.
17:48Bye-bye.
17:50What I said, Vernon?
17:52Did you hear me?
17:52Get out of here!
17:54And I don't want to see you here again.
17:56Is that quite clear,
17:57you liberty-taking swive?
17:58Oh, yeah.
17:59Sorry.
18:01Robin, there's only twenty-five here.
18:03Sorry, Vernon.
18:04Sorry.
18:04Sorry.
18:06All right.
18:07All right.
18:08All the best.
18:08Oh, give my regards to your wife.
18:10Yes, yes.
18:11Bye.
18:11Bye.
18:14He came back,
18:15but he's gone now for good.
18:17Hmm?
18:18Yes, yes.
18:19He did try it on a bit,
18:21but, um,
18:22you know me, Vicky.
18:24I'm not one for scenes,
18:25but
18:26when somebody comes in
18:27and upsets the stability of my marriage,
18:30my wife,
18:32a man's
18:33just got to do
18:34what a man's got to do.
18:36So come on home, kid.
18:40I, um,
18:42I just wanted to say
18:43how glad I am
18:44that you're back together again.
18:46I hate to see a young couple
18:47splitting up.
18:48For that which was joined by heaven,
18:51let no man put asunder.
18:54Er, lunch for one, is it?
19:00Please.
19:00Would you allow me to sit there?
19:02Albert, Albert.
19:03It's her.
19:04Who?
19:05Millie Winters.
19:06And who's Millie Winters?
19:08Hartley Carstairs.
19:09You know,
19:09the man that does that write-up
19:10on where to eat.
19:11And he calls himself
19:12Millie Winters.
19:13No, it's the other way round.
19:15Oh, yeah,
19:16he's wearing female clothing.
19:18No, what I mean is
19:19he is a she.
19:20I mean, she's a he.
19:21Ah, you don't need
19:22to explain it to me, sir.
19:23There's some awful
19:24funny fellas work
19:25on them newspapers.
19:28Vicky, Vicky.
19:29It's her.
19:30Millie Winters.
19:31And I don't want her
19:32to see me.
19:33Why not?
19:33I told you,
19:34we had a little thing
19:35going a few years ago
19:36and I don't think
19:36she's too fond of me anymore.
19:37Oh, sometime you must
19:38tell me all about it,
19:39lover boy.
19:40Yeah, one day,
19:40but meantime,
19:41what's she ordered?
19:52Now, darling,
19:53where is this woman?
19:54In there,
19:55having lunch.
19:56I don't believe it.
19:58Believe what?
19:59But that you can
19:59calmly serve her lunch
20:00after what's happened
20:01between her and your husband.
20:03Oh, that's all over now.
20:04All over.
20:06They may be going
20:06to start up again
20:07once she's eaten.
20:08He doesn't even
20:08want to see her.
20:10Oh, doesn't he?
20:11Well, I do.
20:32Let me say,
20:33to start with,
20:34I know exactly
20:35what you're up to.
20:38You do?
20:39So it's no use
20:40you're pretending
20:40that you're just
20:41an ordinary customer.
20:42I see.
20:44Well, of course,
20:44I would rather
20:45people didn't know.
20:46Oh, I'm sure you would.
20:49I usually try
20:50to slip in,
20:51have it,
20:51and then slip out of it.
20:55Then you should
20:56be ashamed of yourself.
20:59Why?
21:00Why?
21:00To sit here
21:01calmly eating lunch
21:02after what's happened upstairs?
21:03But I've never been upstairs.
21:05Don't prevaricate with me.
21:06I have a witness.
21:08Wait there.
21:10Redhall,
21:10come out here a moment.
21:11What are you waiting for?
21:14Did you or did you not
21:15see this young woman
21:16running about upstairs
21:17half naked?
21:18What?
21:18Ah, no, sir.
21:19No, that's not her.
21:22Anyway,
21:23that's a fellow
21:23dressed up.
21:27You'd better come
21:28and sort this lot out.
21:29Look, I told you,
21:30if she finds out
21:30I own this place,
21:31she'll give us
21:32a terrible write-up.
21:33If you don't go in there,
21:34I really am leaving you.
21:36What do you mean
21:37a fellow dressed up?
21:38Well, that's what
21:38he said you wear.
21:39Who?
21:40Ah, this gentleman here.
21:42Robin Tripp?
21:43You?
21:44Don't tell me
21:45you work here.
21:46Ah, well, yes.
21:47I'm Kitchen Porter.
21:49Then who's this,
21:50who's the chef?
21:51Ah, she is.
21:52He is.
21:53And who owns it?
21:54Ah, she does.
21:55Then who is this idiot?
21:57Ah,
21:59we've no idea.
22:00No, he sort of
22:02wanders in
22:02from time to time.
22:05I think he comes
22:06from one of those homes.
22:09What?
22:10You're all insane,
22:11a whole lot of you.
22:13And as for you, sir...
22:16Now, look,
22:17I shall try not to let this
22:18affect my report
22:19on your restaurant.
22:20Oh, well,
22:21that's awfully kind of you.
22:22I do take it
22:23you're Hartley Carstairs.
22:26Hartley Car...
22:27You're Hartley Carstairs?
22:29Yes.
22:30Look,
22:30can't you get rid of him?
22:31Oh, but I...
22:32I had no idea,
22:33my dear sir
22:33or madam.
22:35Be whatever you wish.
22:37We're all broad-minded here.
22:40Don't you...
22:40You know,
22:41they might be missing you
22:42at the nursing home.
22:45Oh, yes,
22:46yes,
22:47the nursing home.
22:48Yes,
22:48I'd better be getting back.
22:50I haven't been too well,
22:52Mr. Carstairs.
22:54Not well at all.
22:55But don't take any notice of me.
22:57I hope you enjoy your meal.
22:59Would you like me to take you
23:01to the bus stop?
23:05Thank you, son.
23:10I do apologise.
23:12It wasn't your fault.
23:13He's obviously a mental case.
23:15Oh,
23:15completely.
23:17Uh,
23:17by the way,
23:18that kitchen porter of yours,
23:20Robin Tripp,
23:20I should watch him.
23:22Really?
23:23You know him,
23:23do you?
23:24Well,
23:25I could tell you a few things
23:26about him.
23:26Oh.
23:27Do you know,
23:28one night when I was just...
23:33He didn't.
23:34He did.
23:35I can't believe it.
23:37What?
23:38Go into the kitchen
23:39and get on with your work.
23:47And then what happened?
23:52Do what?
23:54He did.
23:55I didn't.
23:56Trip,
24:00you're fired.
24:27I didn't.
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