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00:30Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:30Right, the police are on their way, and I suggest...
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02:10needed someone really level-headed for this job I'll give the whole place a
02:17going over if I find anything or anyone you'll be the first to know I've got my
02:23lamp if you need it it scared me
02:53I don't know about you but I'm not looking anyone in the face I'm not looking anyone in the face
03:19and if anybody says hello I'm like totally blanking you total are you two two twins no one
03:25wants me not to know and don't talk to us again totally blank
03:33ah so you managed to drag yourself out of bed and bring yourself to school did you
03:41Vicky insisted yeah well it's not like we need parents to get us up in the morning yeah well
03:46if I have my own place there's not a chance I'll be getting out of bed till at least 11.
03:50yeah well Vicky's like I'm gonna get me A levels no matter what
03:52uh yeah me too unless um something gets in the way
03:58your uh CCTV cameras they're knackered mind you I did flag it up over the summer little electronic
04:12message find it in your inbox oh yes along with the other 40 emails you sent me well you don't keep the
04:20main ones off you might as well have a flashing neon sign saying please burgle good idea though I
04:26think it might affect our insurance premiums Rob it's really great that you're our new site manager
04:32I know what you're thinking posh words for caretaker no well here you know might be after your job soon
04:40well I hope you do a better job of reducing overheads than me I usually start with staffing costs
04:50Touche
04:52it's probably just kids mucking about it's not difficult to break into this school
04:55well you and I know that but he's only been here five minutes
04:59I really don't need the new site manager telling me how to do my job
05:03who the hell does he think he is sounds like he's made quite an impression
05:11right good morning everyone if I can just have your attention for a few seconds please
05:17as I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce our new members of staff
05:21and we have Eleanor Chowdhury here in English hi everyone
05:25and you may recognize Eleanor from the pages of our local newspaper
05:29young conservative candidate of the year
05:31two years in a row
05:33talk about the enemy within
05:35Eleanor has some new and very exciting ideas to share with the English department
05:42thank you Miss Chowdhury
05:44and Mr. Daniel Chalk here in maths
05:48yeah I'm really looking forward to getting stuck in
05:53yep that's that's what we like to hear isn't it
05:56bit of enthusiasm
05:57oh that's what you'll get from me
05:59all the way 100%
06:01what
06:03welcome to the team and I'll look forward to seeing you in assembly
06:09if it lasts a week I'll give you a grand
06:14and the classroom is starting to look a bit tired as well
06:18thought I might spruce it up
06:20right
06:21yeah I'll admit I like a bit of order in my classroom
06:24er I don't mean to be too doom and gloom but
06:28well you might find your list of fun things to do a little bit hard to enforce
06:32is that so?
06:34well it's not as easy as you politicians like to make out
06:38I was a teacher before I got involved in local politics Tom
06:48smuggy bloody thatcher
06:53hey
06:56what are you doing?
06:59er nothing
07:00just thought I'd forgotten my coursework but I found it's fine
07:04what are you doing after to go?
07:05I have to check my diary
07:06see if you're in luck
07:08I know it don't mind
07:21and that's you keeping your head down is it?
07:25Dad I told you you don't come near me
07:27do you know what anyone would think you're ashamed of your old man
07:31have you not got light bulbs to change?
07:33seriously
07:34look at the state of you
07:37there
07:38that's er
07:39well it's er
07:40it's a bit better
07:42what's with the attitude?
07:45after all the hassle you've given me
07:48let's not go through this again
07:50it's getting boring dad
07:51listen
07:52we're not exactly loaded at the minute and I really need this job
07:55if only to pay for your mistakes son
07:58I've told you
07:59I'll keep it clean
08:01you better son
08:02and I want you to meet me after school
08:04make sure you don't get lost going home
08:06what?
08:07thank you?
08:08alright thank you
08:09thank you
08:10thank you
08:11thank you
08:12alright thank you
08:13thank you
08:16I'm
08:17i'm
08:19got it
08:20bucks
08:21So now we have to use up.
08:51All right, quiet and down, everybody, please.
09:03Now, I'm sure you've all been desperate to get back to school after your holidays,
09:08but in future, I'd really like you to wait until the doors are actually unlocked.
09:13I can understand one of you wanting to break out of school, but in?
09:18I'm not going to stand here and lecture you on how disappointed I am,
09:24or to talk about how much it's going to cost to replace.
09:28Instead, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt
09:31that no one here is responsible in any way for the break-in this morning,
09:37because I know Waterloo Road pupils aren't mindless vandals.
09:41They take pride in their environment and don't want to wreck it
09:48or spoil things for their fellow pupils.
09:51And I'm sure no one here wants to start off a new school term on a negative note.
09:59Now, it's no secret that these are difficult times,
10:02but we mustn't let that affect our outlook or our behaviour.
10:07So this year, we're going to focus on the positives.
10:11We're going to focus on what we can achieve.
10:13We need to get home.
10:15What we do well.
10:18Because that's what this school is all about.
10:20And I know you're going to work very hard
10:31to help Waterloo Road go from strength to strength.
10:36So let's put this...
10:38Hey, you better have a good excuse for interrupting, Mrs Bishop.
10:41Move forward.
10:44I found it in the changing room.
10:45Oh, my God, he's found a baby.
10:47Miss, someone's left the baby.
10:49Miss, someone's left the baby.
11:19Don't know how long he's been there.
11:24Er, excuse me!
11:25Are you listening?
11:26All of you, back in your seats and calm down!
11:39Ain't proper mental, this, innit?
11:40Straight to your classes, please!
11:42Not yours, is it, Sam?
11:43Something you need to tell, Finn?
11:44I hope not!
11:45I've got better things to be doing than popping out babies.
11:49Right, so someone just drops a sprock, carries it into school and just dumps it in this filthy
11:54place.
11:55I mean, hello!
11:55Tell you, there's some dodgy slappers round here!
11:58I can't get my head around this.
12:11You read about this kind of thing in the papers, but...
12:13What would make someone do that?
12:17Nobody abandons their baby without good reason.
12:20We need to speak to the staff.
12:23And I'm afraid, trawl the school, class by class.
12:27And if the mum's still here, we need to find her ASAP.
12:30We don't yet know who the mother is.
12:46But if she's in this school, we'd like to help her, if we can.
12:51If anyone knows anything, or thinks that a friend or a classmate is in trouble, then please
12:56come and tell us.
12:57Well, maybe it's the teacher's baby.
12:59All right, Denzel.
13:01Well, how do you know it's not?
13:02Denzel!
13:04Any reward for information?
13:09Whoever the mother is, I want her to know she can go to any member of staff without fear
13:14of judgment.
13:15We're really worried about her.
13:17We want to help.
13:29What are they getting the police for?
13:35Because a serious crime has been committed.
13:38Sit down!
13:41You can't just dump a baby.
13:43Who said it were dumped?
13:44All right, that's enough chat.
13:48Miss,
13:49I think I need to go to the toilet.
13:51OK, five minutes, then straight back here.
14:08Now that I've got your attention, perhaps you could focus on me?
14:10Well, anything we can do to help find the mum without disrupting the school too much, I think I'm going to go to the toilet.
14:28Well, anything we can do to help find the mum without disrupting the school too severely.
14:41We'll do what we can, but we'll need to keep this area cordoned off.
14:44And could you get us a list of all the girls in the school?
14:47We might need to do a locker and bag search too.
14:49OK, but we don't want this to turn to a witch-off.
14:52It'd be a good idea to check the windows.
14:54You know, where she came in.
14:56Well, you might find a fingerprint.
14:58I think the police know how to do their job.
15:00Just as well some of us do.
15:02I hear the school's CCTV cameras aren't working out front.
15:06Is the school always so lax about security?
15:08Well, I'm sure the police don't need reminding how cash-strapped public services are these days.
15:15We're getting them fixed, first thing.
15:19We're getting them fixed, first thing.
15:50These are the rules of the classroom.
15:53Miss Chowdhury's solution for a fun lesson.
15:55Number one, no shouting out.
15:56Leave it.
15:57Number two, always put your hand up.
15:59Number three, no swinging on chairs.
16:02Number four, always face the front.
16:05Five, always listen to others.
16:08Number six...
16:08Oh, check out spec Luca.
16:09Sam, get them off.
16:14Boy!
16:18Don't play smart with me, Sonny.
16:20I mean you.
16:21Stand up.
16:21You've singled yourself out as a troublemaker.
16:27I do not tolerate troublemakers.
16:29So sit back down and keep your mouth shut.
16:34Do you really think I look like a total dog?
16:37Well, come on, tell me the truth.
16:39Have you heard a single word I've said, madam?
16:41Can you just shut up?
16:44I'm talking to my boyfriend.
16:45So what have you been teaching these kids?
17:01Rocketeering?
17:07I do not have a clue what they've got in there.
17:09I'll take them back up to the store and turn.
17:10I'll make sure that you do.
17:12Anyone who think I like Dickens with his life.
17:13The tea rare one is no biggie.
17:15I don't even know why it's on boggles.
17:16Yeah, maybe an hour in the cooler will help you understand.
17:19What's going on?
17:20I've got this one firing abuse.
17:22What have you been up to, Zambuca?
17:23Nothing, miss.
17:24And another one's gone AWOL.
17:26Who?
17:26Allie Redsback.
17:27Said she was going to the toilets ten minutes ago.
17:29I haven't seen her since.
17:30Right, I'm going to have a look for her.
17:32You deal with Sam.
17:41Allie, are you in here?
17:58Can you unlock the door, please?
18:02I need you to come out.
18:03You're not mine, miss.
18:16I just found her.
18:19Are you all right?
18:26Allie, wait a minute.
18:28What is it?
18:33Allie, what's going on?
18:34Nothing.
18:35Just leave me alone.
18:36I'm fine.
18:38Mr Meade, can you clear the corridor, please?
18:41Yeah.
18:42OK, everyone, can you make your way back down the corridor, please?
18:46Allie, we need to get you to hospital.
18:50Just to make sure you're all right.
18:53There's anything you need.
18:56I'm here.
18:56I promise.
18:59Is he all right?
19:01I didn't want to hurt him, miss.
19:04I didn't know what else to do.
19:07I believe you.
19:10I'm sure you did what you thought was right at the time.
19:20You've done nothing to be ashamed of, Allie.
19:23Miss, I have.
19:26I have.
19:34Settle down, please.
19:36Come on, everybody.
19:37Settle down.
19:38You're the loosiest class of the scourge.
19:40Oh, look at your glasses.
19:42Oh, bless.
19:43Look at him.
19:44Look at him.
19:45Oh, em, dear.
19:47He's in a bar foray.
19:48If he comes near me, I'm just going to have to tell him straight.
19:51Take a shower.
19:52Listen, please.
19:54Shh.
19:55Listen, listen.
19:57Now, I know you've all had an exciting start, but I want some quiet now, please.
20:02Is it your baby, sir?
20:03No, it's not my baby.
20:08Anyone had it off with chalk?
20:09Mr. Chalk.
20:10See, I'm just trying to find out whose baby it is, sir.
20:12Just like Mr. Me told us to.
20:14Yeah, well, just now, we don't know where the baby's come from.
20:17What?
20:18You don't know where the baby's come from?
20:20Oh, sir.
20:21Would you like us to show you?
20:23No, no, listen.
20:23That's not what I meant.
20:25You...
20:26Hey, hey, hey, no, no.
20:27Settle down.
20:28Come on, settle down.
20:29No, no, no, no.
20:30Listen, shh, listen, listen.
20:32Your starting module is...
20:38Algebra!
20:39Ha, ha, ha, ha.
20:40No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
20:42Listen, right.
20:43If X equals 10, Y equals 50, then...
20:49Come on.
20:58Own up.
20:59I can wait all day if I need to.
21:04Come on.
21:11I'm going to call your mum, Ali.
21:14Get her to meet us at the hospital.
21:16And if you like, you can see your baby.
21:19Please don't call me mum.
21:21She doesn't know.
21:23I have to, I'm afraid.
21:25You'll just make it worse.
21:27Look, things really won't seem so bad
21:31once you've had the chance to sit down and talk about it.
21:34And you won't be on your own.
21:36I'll be there.
21:36I'll be there.
21:36How could we not know she was pregnant?
21:50I don't know.
21:51She was struggling last term.
21:53Her grades had slipped a bit and I had a word with her.
21:55Well, struggling with what?
21:57Boyfriends?
21:57Trouble at home?
21:58Her mum's brought her up on her own.
22:00But they've got a really strong bond.
22:02Well, that just makes me wonder why she couldn't tell her mum.
22:07I think we know they're missing mummies now.
22:09I can't believe it.
22:10I didn't think she lied, guys.
22:11No.
22:12Hey, we know who the dad is too, look.
22:13Shut it, Sharky.
22:15It's not my bike.
22:15Yeah, well, someone got her banged up.
22:19Okay, I fess up.
22:20I'm the dad.
22:21We're getting married.
22:23Her body just did it for me.
22:24You think this is funny?
22:26You think this is a joke?
22:27Hey, we'll take it out on him.
22:29He's not the one banging kids out without knowing.
22:30Who's the daddy?
22:32You's the daddy.
22:33Shut it.
22:33You've got a spro, Kyle.
22:34Deal with it.
22:35How you thinking of benefits, man?
22:38Hey!
22:39What's going on here?
22:42Hey!
22:45Just lie here for me, Ellie.
23:03I'll be back in a sec.
23:04And we'll have a little chat and I'll examine you.
23:07All right?
23:13You've been through a massive ordeal.
23:15There are people you could have talked to, Ellie.
23:18Your mum.
23:20One of your teachers.
23:22Me.
23:23Might have helped to talk through your options.
23:28What options?
23:30I only found out a couple of months ago.
23:34Must have been terrified.
23:37Giving birth all on your own.
23:41Were you at home?
23:42I was in the garage.
23:47You can't hear from the house.
23:51So you put the baby into school.
23:53You didn't want to leave him in the garage.
23:56I couldn't.
23:58No one would find him there.
23:59Why didn't she tell me?
24:04She's meant to be my girlfriend.
24:07What if it's not mine?
24:08Maybe that's why she dumped it.
24:10She's been with other people.
24:12Well, whatever's going on, there's no point beating yourself up until you know more.
24:17Whoa, whoa.
24:17Hang on.
24:19You need to calm down before you phone her.
24:21What if it is mine?
24:23Why would she dump it?
24:24My kid.
24:25You don't even know that's what's happened yet, so just sit down and relax.
24:37I never asked to be a dad.
24:40I'm 17.
24:42What do I know about nappies and stuff?
24:44Blood pressure's a little high and you're a touch anemic, so I want to keep an eye on that.
24:53Other than that, you're all clear.
24:55Your baby is too.
24:56I'll get someone to bring him up if you'd like.
24:59I left him.
25:02I don't deserve him.
25:03The best place for that little night is with his mum.
25:06He's got a fine pair of lungs on him.
25:08Probably wants feeding.
25:09You can have a go if you want.
25:15Do you think he'll forgive me for what I did?
25:18I think that it's what happens next that matters.
25:22You reckon I can do it?
25:24Ali!
25:24I'll kill her.
25:26Honest to God, I will.
25:27Sarah, don't be too hard on her.
25:29Mrs Redback?
25:29It's Mrs Pearson now.
25:31Ali, what have you done?
25:32I'm sorry, Mum.
25:33I'm really sorry.
25:34I realise this must be a big shock for you both.
25:37Shock?
25:38I might as well give up now.
25:40My only daughter has a baby at 16, and I didn't even know about it.
25:43Who's is it, love?
25:44Tell me who it is, and I'll sort him out.
25:45Look, I know this is difficult, but I think we should be talking about how we can help Ali.
25:49Bit late for that.
25:50Damage is already done.
25:52Don't know how you think we can afford to feed another mouth.
25:54What, with Callum being out of work?
25:56I never meant it to happen.
25:59I'm sorry.
26:00It's all right, love.
26:02Eh, just give me the boy's name.
26:03I'll make sure he puts his hand in his pocket.
26:05We don't need his money.
26:06It's not like she's keeping it.
26:08She dumped it, for Christ's sake!
26:09Mrs Pearson, can I have a word with you?
26:15Look, Ali has just been through the most incredibly traumatic experience,
26:20and I don't really think this is helping.
26:22There'll be plenty of time to sit down and work out what happens next,
26:26but right now I think she needs your support.
26:38We only did it a couple of times.
26:39She said she was okay.
26:43Like, she wouldn't get pregnant.
26:44Your sexual behaviour is your responsibility, not Ali's.
26:48She's not the only girl I've shared.
26:50Really?
26:50Then I hope, for your sake, you've been a little bit more careful with all the others.
26:55Well, all right, there weren't that many.
26:57Maybe one.
26:59But, that doesn't count.
27:02But Ali, it was, she was ages ago.
27:04I can't even remember how long.
27:06Then she started acting weird, like,
27:08one minute she liked me, next it was get off me.
27:10Like, frigid.
27:11I couldn't work her out.
27:12You definitely didn't know that she was pregnant, Kyle.
27:15No way.
27:16Not until she started acting funny today.
27:19Okay.
27:20Right, listen to me.
27:22You don't need to do anything until you've thought all this through.
27:26But if that baby is yours,
27:28then it is your responsibility.
27:32You wait here for two minutes.
27:37Two words.
27:39Kyle's stack.
27:40He's the dad.
27:41Sorry, thanks.
27:43Do you believe him?
27:45Well, he's not exactly over the moon about it,
27:47and I can't see why he'd lie.
27:49How's Ali?
27:50Well, I thought I was getting somewhere with her.
27:53And then, her mother and stepfather turned up,
27:55and she clammed up again.
27:57Parents weren't less pleased.
27:58I'll take it.
27:59Understatement.
28:00Well, I've got to explain why she dumped the baby.
28:02Probably scared how they'd react.
28:03Maybe.
28:04Well, I'll try and have a quiet word with her.
28:07See if I can speak to her again.
28:09Okay.
28:09I'll talk to you later.
28:10Bye.
28:12La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
28:21Oh, dear.
28:22I was going to let you out for morning break,
28:23but I won't now.
28:25Boring.
28:26Boring.
28:27Dear, oh, dear.
28:28And lunchtime, too?
28:29Sign here, please.
28:35And what would that be?
28:37That is a simple description of your behaviour.
28:40Sign.
28:48You're behaving like you want to be in here the whole term.
28:53Further insubordination.
28:55Sign here, please.
28:57Can I have a word, Miss Chowdhury?
29:00Sign.
29:07What's happened?
29:08What's she done?
29:09Nothing a two-week exclusion wouldn't sort out.
29:11She's a troublemaker.
29:12Sam is a good kid when you get to know her.
29:14It's just about how you handle her, that's all.
29:16Yeah, well, I'm a teacher, not a handler.
29:18She's got it in for me, Tom.
29:19That's enough.
29:22Look, is this some kind of personality clash?
29:25Now, if making sure this girl behaves properly
29:27is construed as a personality clash,
29:29then it's no wonder this school's going to the dogs.
29:31In your opinion?
29:32You can write an essay for me now, 500 words,
29:38on insubordination, the refuge of the ignorant.
29:42You all right there?
29:59Yeah, I just, erm, I came for some glue.
30:05Oh?
30:05The leg on my desk is just a bit loose.
30:08Right, I'll put a couple of screws in it for you.
30:09Listen, listen, it doesn't matter, it's not that bad.
30:12Yeah, maybe I shouldn't sit on it, eh?
30:15I don't think school furniture's made for the heavier frame.
30:19Are the kids taking the make?
30:21But, you know, new teacher and that,
30:23it's water off a duck's back.
30:26You know, you might want to try identifying the troublemakers.
30:29You know?
30:30Just one by one, take them to a quiet place somewhere,
30:33and tell them.
30:34No second chances.
30:35Yeah, bring them here, can I just...
30:37Or, you could try talking to them
30:42as you're facing the blackboard.
30:47It makes them think you've got eyes at the back of your head.
30:49Ah.
30:51Or you could try talking to them
30:52from the back of the class sometime,
30:54so they don't know what you're up to.
30:56You've learned a lot on your own, haven't you?
30:58Not just a pretty face with a broom.
31:00Oh, he's beautiful.
31:09I didn't realise before.
31:12I won't get too attached, love.
31:14Not ready to be a mum yet, are you, darling?
31:16You don't have to make any decisions yet.
31:19With all due respect, Mrs Fisher,
31:20I think we can take it from here.
31:22Well, thank you.
31:25Oh, of course you can.
31:26I just want Ali to know she has options.
31:30And we'll be sure to go through them with her, won't we?
31:32You know, that's our job.
31:34Not our teachers.
31:38Of course.
31:39I'm sorry about that.
31:51And about going off on one earlier.
31:54I just...
31:55I hate to see her making the same mistakes I did.
31:58Callum means well.
31:59He's been the best dad, but...
32:02Ali's been an ample ever since we got together.
32:05Well, it must have been difficult for her.
32:07Suddenly getting a new stepdad after all this time?
32:10Yeah, but she's 16.
32:12She's got to learn to grow up.
32:14Maybe this is what they need.
32:15A bit of time together.
32:17Give them a chance to bury the hatchet.
32:22I can't believe this, Ali.
32:25She should have told me.
32:27Hey, we've just got to deal with it now and put it behind us.
32:30Then put the baby up for adoption.
32:32Just trying to help you here, babe.
32:34I don't understand that.
32:37The sooner we can put this behind us,
32:39the sooner we can get back to life as normal.
32:42Hey.
32:45Good girl.
32:57I'll see you later.
32:57Your mate dropped something.
33:09Tell her from me, don't play silly games.
33:11If she fancies me, I prefer the direct approach.
33:16Do you not fancy her?
33:17I really noticed her.
33:20Too busy looking at her mate.
33:23Aidan.
33:24Nice to meet you.
33:24Vicky MacDonald.
33:25I look forward to seeing more of you, Vicky MacDonald.
33:36Yo.
33:37Right, Sam?
33:38No.
33:39She's such a bitch.
33:40How am I supposed to do this by the end of the day?
33:42Don't.
33:43What, and get another detention?
33:45Oi.
33:46Shouldn't you be out buying nappies or something?
33:49It's all right, mate.
33:50I'd be pissed off if I was the dad at your age too.
33:53Especially if the mum tried to dump the kid because she was too embarrassed to own up.
33:56Put a sock in it.
33:57So you are the dad then?
33:58Well, you either are or you aren't, Cyan.
33:59Might be.
34:00Poor kid.
34:01And what are you doing about it?
34:02Typical bloke, that.
34:03Get a girl pregnant then do a runner.
34:04Just like my dad.
34:05And yours.
34:06And the story.
34:07The story.
34:08I'm the cat.
34:10And the 피-a-a-ang on the nation.
34:11You're so right.
34:12I mean, it's not all that.
34:13I guess the other-a-ang on earth.
34:15I don't see anything, I don't know.
34:16It's a bitNichthyme.
34:17I think we should get people, but we'll get people together.
34:22It's a matter of like, how have we been getting them?
34:24Tee-a-ang on this.
34:25I can go.
34:26Oh, it's all that.
34:27I've got to trust me.
34:28I'm not done with my dad.
34:29My dad.
34:30And my dad.
34:31He's got to trust me.
34:32It's all that you're not.
34:33Well, you need to be the most passionate about the story.
34:34All right then, A-level chemistry, come on you two, you're late.
35:00Where's Carl's step?
35:01I think he's finally bailed, sir.
35:02Hey, he's probably gone to join Barbers for Justice off of me.
35:05No, he's gone to do the right thing actually.
35:08For once.
35:25Right, now that's done we can all get home, eh?
35:28Let's see how you're doing in a couple of hours, then we'll see.
35:31She's fine.
35:32You're fine, aren't you, Al?
35:34I'm sure we'd all rather be safe than sorry.
35:36Oh, you think you know better than me?
35:38Eh?
35:39Asked you a question.
35:40Callum.
35:41I think you'd best calm down, Mr Pearson.
35:42For Ali's sake.
35:43I'm sure the last thing she needs at the moment is a scene.
35:44Scene?
35:45I'll give you a scene.
35:46Why don't you take your husband for a cup of coffee or something stronger?
35:47She's right, Callum.
35:48Come on.
35:49I'm going nowhere.
35:50She's a bad influence.
35:51Don't be daft.
35:52For ten minutes.
35:53Look.
35:54I'm sure your nerves are shot to pieces after the day you've had.
35:55I know mine are, so why don't you treat yourself to a cup of tea at least?
35:56Why don't you treat yourself to a cup of tea at least?
35:57What?
35:58I'm sure you've got a cup of coffee or something stronger.
35:59She's right, Callum.
36:00Come on.
36:01I'm going nowhere.
36:02She's a bad influence.
36:03Don't be daft.
36:04For ten minutes.
36:05Look.
36:10I'm sure your nerves are shot to pieces after the day you've had.
36:15I know mine are, so why don't you treat yourself to a cup of tea at least?
36:20Is he always like that?
36:37What?
36:38Well, he got a bit scary then.
36:41He's a bit strict, is he?
36:49Yeah.
36:50With everybody except himself.
36:53You don't seem to like him very much.
36:58It doesn't matter.
37:03You didn't choose your stepfather.
37:08He can be dead generous.
37:11You know, like he got me designer trainers and that.
37:15Well, that is generous.
37:17Especially as he doesn't have a job.
37:24And do these gifts just turn up out of the blue?
37:30No.
37:31So what, for birthdays?
37:32Does your mum know about these expensive gifts, Ali?
37:46Miss.
37:47It is a secret.
37:48Why would you want to keep a secret from you, Mum, Ali?
38:01Because he made me?
38:02He.
38:03You can say his name, honey.
38:04Cullen.
38:05You are not to blame.
38:06Do you understand?
38:07I am.
38:08Listen, love.
38:09He will never, ever harm you again.
38:11You have my word on that.
38:12It's over.
38:13All right?
38:14You've been so brave.
38:15You've been so brave.
38:16You have my word on that.
38:17It's over.
38:18It's over.
38:19All right?
38:20You've been so brave.
38:21You've been so brave.
38:22You have my word on that.
38:24It's over.
38:25All right?
38:26You've been so brave.
38:27You've been so brave.
38:28I'll be back in a minute.
38:29Okay?
38:30You have my word on it.
38:31You've been a very young.
38:32Do you still see your girl?
38:33No?
38:34No?
38:35No?
38:36No, no, no.
38:37I am.
38:38I am.
38:39No, no.
38:40You are my word on it.
38:41No?
38:42No, no, no.
38:43No.
38:44I'm not.
38:45No, I am.
38:46No, no.
38:47No, no, no.
38:48No, no, no, no.
38:50No, no.
38:51No, no, no, no.
38:52No.
38:53You are my word on that.
38:54No, no, no.
38:55I've got my word on that.
38:56No...
38:57Oh, dears, Mitchell.
39:15Hello, it's Karen Fisher from Waterloo Road.
39:18I've just been talking to Ali,
39:20and there's something I need to speak to you about.
39:27Ali, I need to talk to you.
39:43So this is my baby, yeah?
39:44You shouldn't be here, Kyle.
39:46You need to go.
39:47But if it's my kid, I need to know.
39:48It's nothing to do with you.
39:50Leave, please.
39:51Don't lie to me, Ali.
39:52I know it's mine.
39:54Kyle, listen.
39:55Look, I know you might not think like I could be a great dad,
39:59but I like you.
40:03I really do.
40:06And I know you like me, too.
40:10So what I'm saying is I'll give it a go.
40:16Who's this?
40:17What's going on?
40:18You need to go, Kyle.
40:18Now, please.
40:20So this is him, then?
40:21Stay away from her.
40:22Just get out of here.
40:22I can't do this.
40:23I've got rights.
40:24Get your hands off me.
40:26Get your hands off me.
40:27Kyle.
40:28No surprise.
40:29He's a pupil at your school.
40:31Kyle, wait.
40:34I just came to help, miss.
40:36It's my kid.
40:38I think it might be a bit more complicated than that.
40:41Look, go back to school and stay out of this for now.
40:44I'll come and talk to you later.
40:46Go on.
40:47Trust me.
40:47Check it out.
40:56I'm going to break some sort of record here.
40:59Miron, don't be so stupid.
41:00You're going to break your neck.
41:01Ten.
41:02Eleven.
41:03Twelve.
41:03Don't be daft, you divvy.
41:05That's school property.
41:06Thirteen.
41:07Fourteen.
41:09Fifteen.
41:09It really wouldn't be nice if you fell on your coccyx, would it?
41:14Watch it, mate.
41:19Who's that guy you think he is?
41:24Are you going to tell him, Aidan?
41:27It's my dad.
41:28Have you got a problem?
41:30No.
41:31Sorry, I was just...
41:32At least he stopped you looking like an idiot.
41:34Sorry, mister.
41:35Sorry.
41:36Don't worry, mate.
41:37He's not my responsibility.
41:41Brave words from somebody who used rubber sheets till they were 12 years old.
41:49Well, you're not the only one with a parent in the school, either.
41:52Yeah, well, like I said, he's got his life and I've got mine.
41:55My mum's the head teacher, Mrs Fisher.
41:58So we've got something in common, though?
42:00Yeah.
42:01Well, you're not telling me it's easy having your old dear fully round all day?
42:04It's a pain in the backside.
42:06You can say that again.
42:09So do you know anywhere we could escape to?
42:14You're a bit full of yourself, aren't you?
42:15There we go.
42:45Let's go.
43:15Your room will lunch.
43:16Perhaps you won't be so keen to mouth off next time.
43:20I'm sorry if it's a bit messy.
43:22I had to rush it, didn't I?
43:27I'll read it later, Sam.
43:45Well, enjoying your first day?
43:53As if.
43:55You and Jesse had to hit it off.
43:57You were jealous, weren't you?
43:59What, me?
44:00Well, I'm not surprised with that brat of a boyfriend.
44:05Yeah, well, he's not just my boyfriend.
44:07We're living together.
44:08Oh, so he was practising his moves before.
44:11Well, if you ever want someone who's not just playing at it,
44:15I'm a great little more.
44:16Yeah, well, just because me and Ronan are living together
44:20doesn't mean I can't win the shop now, does it?
44:25Kyle!
44:26I want a word with you.
44:28You're well out of order.
44:29Where have you been?
44:30Doing the right thing.
44:32Before the good it did me.
44:34She told me to do one.
44:36I could write Muppet now.
44:38After everything that I said to you about thinking things through.
44:40Right, well, you can wait in the cooler till Mrs Fisher gets back.
44:45See how much of a Muppet you're looking on.
44:52You still here, then?
44:54Yes, because I'm concerned about my pupil.
44:58I'm also waiting to speak to D.S. Mitchell.
45:00She's on her way over here.
45:02Why?
45:03She wants to talk to Ali about the baby's father.
45:07I've had enough of this.
45:08I'm taking my family home.
45:09If the police want to speak to Ali, they can do it there.
45:16She's gone.
45:25Tom, I think we need another word about Zambuka Kelly.
45:30This is more than a discipline issue.
45:31She's been behaving erratically all day.
45:33You've just described 90% of the pupils in this school.
45:36Yes, I know, of course, but I just can't help thinking there's something else going on.
45:41And I can't help but thinking that maybe you've got problems of your own.
45:44Like I said, Sam's a good kid.
45:46Maybe it's your teaching that needs more work.
45:50Well, how do you explain this essay I set?
45:53It's barely English, never mind A-level.
45:55What you fell for that.
45:58She's having you on.
45:59Well, she's out of her depth.
46:01And you need to do something about it.
46:03Fine.
46:03I'll have a word.
46:09In my own time.
46:10I'm still the head of the department round here.
46:13Not you.
46:13I'm still the head of the department and I keep it.
46:43I'm still the head of the department.
47:04Sir, I need to go to the toilet.
47:05It's urgent.
47:06A likely story.
47:08Please, sir.
47:09It's a proper emergency.
47:09I promise.
47:10Please.
47:11Ali!
47:12What's the matter?
47:16Did you mean what you said about taking care of me and the baby?
47:35Did you mean that?
47:36Did you swear?
47:37Yeah, of course.
47:39What?
47:40I need you to help us get away from him, Kyle.
47:43Please.
47:44What do you mean?
47:46What?
47:47Has something happened?
47:48Ali, what's going on?
47:49They're gonna take him away from us.
47:51Put him up for adoption.
47:53You can't let them do that, Kyle.
47:55I won't let them.
47:57I won't.
47:58We need to go.
48:00Now.
48:01If we don't, we'll never see him again.
48:05We need to get him away from him, Kyle.
48:07Fast.
48:08Fast.
48:09You can trust me.
48:15All right, you two!
48:16Come on.
48:17Stay where you are!
48:18Have you any idea why Ali's back here?
48:29She's there.
48:30Listen, this situation's a bit more complicated than we first thought.
48:35I'm 99% sure the stepfather's been abusing her.
48:38What?
48:39So don't let her go anywhere.
48:41I'm on my way back.
48:42You know where they are, don't you?
48:44They're at the school.
48:48Which makes it a school matter.
48:50You're not gonna laugh, are you?
48:51Get out of my way.
48:52You're not gonna laugh, are you?
48:53Get out of my way.
48:54Oh, my bless you.
48:55You're not gonna laugh.
48:56Bye.
48:57Bye.
48:58Bye.
48:59Bye.
49:00Bye.
49:22Ale!
49:23What's going on?
49:24Keep him away from her!
49:25Alec!
49:26This is daft, Alec.
49:27Just face him.
49:28Look, I'll sort it for us.
49:29Don't worry.
49:30Just keep him away from me!
49:31Just leave us alone.
49:32This is our baby!
49:33Alec!
49:34Alec!
49:35Alec!
49:36Alec!
49:37Alec!
49:38Alec!
49:39Alec!
49:40Alec!
49:41Alec!
49:42Alec!
49:43Alec!
49:44Alec!
49:45Alec!
49:46Alec!
49:47Alec!
49:48Alec!
49:49Alec!
49:50Alec!
49:51Alec!
49:52I swear to God listen, nobody can believe that came onto you anyway, Alec.
49:56Hey, they won't believe it.
49:58Listen Alec, please.
49:59Alec!
50:00Get away from her!
50:01Stay away!
50:02This is none of your business!
50:03I don't want him pushing you again!
50:06Alec!
50:19Alec!
50:20Chris, you Chris!
50:24That's enough!
50:28What have you done? What have you done to my daughter?
50:31You left me away, David! What have you done?
50:34Calm down!
50:35Come on, you lots. Haven't you got a home to go to?
50:56Well, I knew this school had problems, but I really have seen everything now.
51:00No, you haven't. Not till you've been here another 25 years you haven't seen the half of it.
51:07Which is why we tend to need a drink of an evening most nights. Anyone fancy joining me for a trip to the pub?
51:20Are you not joining them, Daniel?
51:22Oh, no, I've got stuff to do at home.
51:26Well, I'm just finishing up here. We'll both go. Talk more tactics, if you like.
51:33Yeah, I'll see you there.
51:35I'll see you there.
51:45Kyle?
51:48So that's it then? It's not my kid.
51:51Why would you lie to me? Let me think that it was mine.
51:55Hey, there's no use blaming Ali, or yourself for that matter.
51:58This was a difficult situation, whichever way you look at it.
52:13Just...
52:15I suppose I was getting used to the idea of being a dad and...
52:19I was kinda looking forward to it.
52:22You know I'd have looked after her, right?
52:25Still will.
52:27Doesn't matter whether the baby's mine or not, does it?
52:30You tried to do the grown-up thing today.
52:33And I'm sorry if I was a bit hard on you earlier.
52:37You were ready to stand by Ali.
52:38You should be proud of yourself.
52:53I can't believe it.
52:55How did it happen?
52:58Me own husband under me own roof.
53:00I tried to stop him.
53:03I was too scared to say no.
53:06I thought...
53:08if I could make it all go away, forget about things,
53:13we could all just get on with our lives
53:16and carry on as normal.
53:20And then, when I saw my baby for the first time in the hospital...
53:23and...
53:26I knew...
53:27I was gonna have to give him up.
53:32I couldn't.
53:37I couldn't let Callum ruin my baby's life as well.
53:41You should have told me.
53:43I'd have stopped it.
53:45I was scared, Mum.
53:48I still am.
53:51Please.
53:52Ali needs your love and support now
53:56more than at any other time in her life, Sarah.
53:59The school can only go so far.
54:03But if you don't have each other...
54:10I'm sorry, love.
54:13I am so sorry.
54:16I love you.
54:18You know that, don't you?
54:22I think I need a word about today, don't you?
54:38I'm not in the mood, Tom.
54:39Will you just leave me alone?
54:40Look, I've not been in the mood for the earache.
54:41I've been getting off Miss Chowdhury.
54:43But I've had to listen to it.
54:44Get in.
54:50I thought this was a fresh start for you.
54:51What's happened?
54:52Well, it is.
54:53I'm trying.
54:54Right.
54:55Well, what do you call this essay then?
54:57I wind up.
54:58I just can't get my head together.
54:59I can't focus.
55:01I'm serious, Tom.
55:02I'm trying my best.
55:04I spoke to social services.
55:07Ali has been taken into temporary care until the police investigation is over.
55:11You did the right thing, Karen.
55:12There's nothing else you could have done.
55:14I wish I could say the same about the way you behaved.
55:17The guy's a monster.
55:18If you hadn't have stopped me, I'd still be punching him down.
55:21What, and end up in jail beside him?
55:22Yeah, good idea.
55:24Well, how do we stop this kind of thing from happening again?
55:26I don't know.
55:28Install spy cameras in their homes.
55:30I tell you, we wouldn't have half the damaged kids we've got.
55:35It's the job, I'm afraid.
55:47Oh, just when I thought I worked in every loony bin possible.
55:51Well, this place, I'm...
55:52Mind you, I could have done with a head teacher like you when I was growing up.
56:00You'd have kept me in line.
56:04That's kind of you to say so, Rob. Thanks.
56:07Just don't let it go to your head.
56:10It might burst.
56:14I'll see you tomorrow.
56:15You will.
56:16No early alarm calls, I promise.
56:22You should see your daughter.
56:27Don't even think about it.
56:31So just stay out of her way.
56:33Alright.
56:35Here, Sam.
56:36I haven't finished yet.
56:37I'm finished with you, Tom.
56:38Can you not just leave me alone?
56:40This is an A-level year, you can't afford to mess about.
56:42I've told you, I'm not messing about.
56:44I can't concentrate, I can't see properly.
56:46Tom, I don't know what's wrong with me.
56:47Come here.
56:52Sam.
56:54Sambuca.
56:59Sam.
57:01Sam.
57:02Sam.
57:04Rose!
57:06It's all right.
57:07It's all right, Sam.
57:08Sam.
57:09Sam.
57:11Rose!
57:18Look at me.
57:20What's going on?
57:21She's...
57:22She's a migraine.
57:24I told you.
57:27I think he's out for sure.
57:29Chris!
57:30Don't be told.
57:31You don't fall well with me.
57:38Oh my God, you total pig!
57:40You're sniffing that brown, I swear!
57:42That's my brown, you dirty pig!
57:43You're surrounded by people going through the same thing.
57:46Nobody's gone through what I am.
57:48What's your problem?
57:49What have you got to worry about?
57:50Your mum don't understand you.
57:51I've got cancer!
57:59And Bolton, Michaela, Alicia, Danielle, the old school are back together.
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