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00:00In this place, safe from the likes of him and any other gang who thinks he can get through them
00:04gates.
00:04Is that some poncy way of saying you want to join forces?
00:09That'll be alright.
00:11We need to get to the hospital now.
00:13The baby's critical. God knows what they're both going through.
00:15Your new head girl.
00:17And your new head boy.
00:22Stick up it. Empty your pockets now.
00:24I won't do it again, I promise.
00:26I'll make sure you don't.
00:46What were you doing up and down the stairs at all hours last night?
00:49I'm not sneaking for a spliff, if that's what you mean.
00:51Well, I should hope not. That phase better be well and truly over.
00:54I've stopped smoking, Dad.
00:55Well, as long as you've learnt your lesson.
00:58I've got an early meeting with Michael if you want a lift in.
01:02Actually, I think I'll walk in, get some exercise.
01:04Gotta go.
01:04Love you.
01:06I know.
01:10Cos?
01:12Sure.
01:14Look, I've got to go.
01:16Very important person to see.
01:19Ciao.
01:25You've been avoiding me.
01:27No.
01:29It's not you, Grady.
01:31I've been avoiding everyone.
01:32That doesn't sound like the party animal I know.
01:35What's up?
01:37I've stopped smoking.
01:40You know, there's more to me than just the weed.
01:44Friends, yeah?
01:46I just need time to get my head straight.
01:48Sure.
01:49We all do sometimes.
01:53Usually.
01:55All the smoke does a trick for me.
02:00Relax.
02:01I don't want to mess with you.
02:03Grab a coffee.
02:06Tom, thanks for coming in early.
02:07I need your expert eye.
02:10The candidates for the head of English.
02:12Right.
02:13They want you to assess their talents.
02:15There's nothing between them on paper, really.
02:17Both interviewed well and both have ample experience.
02:19So either of them would make a good head of English?
02:21Well, that's what I want you to tell me.
02:24I've invited them both here today
02:25to show us how they handle themselves in the classroom.
02:29You're a good judge of character, Tom.
02:31I think you'll know better than me
02:32which of them is a good fit.
02:34So you've invited them in for a teach-off?
02:37Yeah.
02:38They're both up for it.
02:40I know I made a big mistake with Linda.
02:42No arguments there.
02:43So it's especially important that I get this absolutely right.
02:47I'll arrange cover for you.
02:48All you have to do is observe Nicky and Vanessa,
02:50close of play, we'll get together, make a decision then.
02:53Great.
02:54May the best woman win.
02:57You know Mr. Wilden's at the hospital.
02:59He might be in.
03:00I got him this.
03:00It's something for the baby.
03:03Like your hair.
03:04Reckon it'd suit me.
03:06OK.
03:07Bad line, I know.
03:09Now, which one of you can show me the way to the staff room?
03:11I can.
03:12Perfect.
03:13On the way, you can tell me all about Waterloo Road School.
03:16I want to know everything.
03:22All right, you two, stop right there.
03:26Names?
03:27What's it to you?
03:29Don't make me get the headmaster down here.
03:31Tyreek Siddiqui.
03:32Kyle Stapp.
03:33Is this how you treat all visitors that come to your school?
03:37You really need to learn some manners.
03:38Try again.
03:40Sorry.
03:41Sorry.
03:41Good.
03:42Right, you show me to the staff room, please,
03:44and be quick about it.
03:50Why are you disappearing on me again?
03:53Enjoy your company too much.
03:57Grady, I can't.
03:59Keep up again tomorrow.
04:00My dad'll kill me.
04:14No wonder your head's a mess with your murderous father on the loose.
04:18Relax.
04:20I'll protect you.
04:24Hey, son, I'm looking forward.
04:28You're leaning backwards.
04:30Of this, I'm sure.
04:33Have you had enough?
04:35How you feeling rough?
04:38Because you're scared.
04:39Well, if it's one.
04:41Feels better already.
04:43Thank you that what's mine, I am taking back good time.
04:47You may call it soon.
04:48I've got some proper gear coming in there.
04:50Something a bit stronger.
04:53Maybe we could meet.
04:55Yeah, I'd like that.
04:58I mean, the gear sounds interesting.
05:08We should introduce ourselves as something.
05:10I mean, one of them might be working with us.
05:12No.
05:13Let them stew.
05:14It's all part of the interview process, kind of ritual humiliation.
05:22Erm, excuse me, sorry.
05:24Do you fancy a cuppa?
05:26Oh, coffee, black.
05:28I'd love a tea.
05:29Got any chamomile?
05:31Mm-hmm.
05:34Oh, Sian.
05:35I've got your order.
05:37Skin lotion, shower gel shampoo, toning cream and cleansing mousse.
05:42Vanessa Cooper.
05:43Here for the head of English.
05:45Oh, sorry.
05:46Nicky Boston.
05:46Hi.
05:47I'm getting there.
05:48I've not been asked to do this before.
05:51Look, we're just two professionals doing our job.
05:55Let's not make this some huge competition thing.
05:58I thought that's what it was.
05:59Morning.
06:00Nice to see you again.
06:01Vanessa.
06:02Nicky.
06:03Hi.
06:03This is Tom Clarkson.
06:04He'll be observing you today.
06:06Well, it's your own fault for being such strong candidates.
06:09Er, it's very simple.
06:10This morning you'll both be teaching Dickens Hard Times and I'll be looking in to see how
06:13you're getting on.
06:14Hmm.
06:14And as for the pastoral care side of the job, we'll be testing out some of your ideas
06:17during the lunch hour.
06:18Great.
06:19I had the scheme set up at my last school.
06:21Older kids mentor the younger ones.
06:23It proved really popular.
06:24The kids got such a lot out of it.
06:26And Nicky, you had an idea for a school cadet unit, right?
06:29Yeah.
06:30Cadets encourages fitness and team building.
06:32Discipline.
06:33And I'll be using my own army experience.
06:35I look forward to seeing you in action.
06:37There's no mistaking that military bearing.
06:40Yeah, I'd like to shake your hand.
06:41The kids here might benefit from some army discipline.
06:45Although we prefer to talk to our pupils, not bark orders.
06:49That might be where you've been going wrong.
06:50Well, I'll leave you to it.
06:52I need to talk to Mr Wildey.
06:53We'll catch up later on.
06:56Take a seat.
06:57Well, there's been no change.
06:59I, er, I can't say when I'll be back in, Michael, but...
07:03That's really kind of you.
07:06Yeah, thanks for the thought.
07:08Thank you, I appreciate it.
07:10Sorry, it's work.
07:12Is everything OK?
07:13Yeah, they said they'd arrange cover, so...
07:16Dr Stoneham's trying to persuade me to take a break.
07:20You could both do me some time.
07:22No, you go ahead.
07:23I'll be OK.
07:24I can't even think of sleep.
07:25What would Martha like this?
07:28You'll be in here with Year 12, and, Vanessa, you'll be taking my class, Year 13.
07:33So I'll let you get settled in, and I'll be along to see how you're getting on.
07:39Er, where have you been?
07:40You should have been here ages ago.
07:42I got held up.
07:42But where have you been?
07:43Not very important.
07:44Hi there.
07:45You with me?
07:46Don't know, am I?
07:46Yes, you are.
07:49My son, Josh.
07:50I was going to suggest him as a volunteer for your mentoring scheme, actually.
07:54Lovely.
07:54You're going to help me out at lunchtime?
07:56Sure.
07:57Wonderful.
07:58This way.
08:05Right!
08:06Let's go from that record!
08:11I'm Miss Boston.
08:13Newbie!
08:21Everybody finished?
08:24Good.
08:26OK, I've been told that you lot are familiar with hard times, Charles Dickens.
08:31Never, am I?
08:34Obviously, something is very amusing.
08:37You want to share it?
08:37No.
08:38No.
08:42OK.
08:43Who can give me an idea of the themes from the novel?
08:49You?
08:51Erm, it's just our factories in the old days.
08:55Just they're boring.
08:56From that penetrating analysis, I can tell you've at least read the back page.
09:00Oh, so you're trying to say she's thick?
09:02No, it's just lazy.
09:03And it sounds like she's not alone.
09:05Well, this book is rubbish.
09:07What's it got to do with us?
09:08Well, it's set here in the north-west of England, and some of you may have ancestors that worked at
09:17the factories and mills.
09:18Are you trying to say that we're all, like, poor people?
09:20You can't say that.
09:24Shut up!
09:29You two stand up.
09:39Stand up.
09:40Now!
09:45Get to the front of the class.
09:51Facing the wall.
09:57Now you so much as move, I will have you doing laps of the playground for the rest of the
10:03morning.
10:09Okay.
10:10Right.
10:11The rest of you are going to start again, and this time you're going to listen.
10:16That's better.
10:17We can't get to know each other spread out like that.
10:19What's a big smile, Tom?
10:21What's a smiling?
10:23His name's great, if you must know.
10:28That's me.
10:29I know, Josh.
10:30But I'll try and pick up your names as we go along.
10:35Don't be fooled by the title.
10:38Hard Times is actually a novel all about fun.
10:41All right.
10:42I admit it's not exactly side-splitting, but...
10:45Can anyone give us some clues to Dickens' satirical strategy in this novel?
10:51Josh, kick us off.
10:53It's all about contrast.
10:56Like the characters in The Greg Ryan and Sissy Duke.
10:59One's about fat, the other's about the importance of imagination.
11:03Head and heart.
11:04That's excellent, Josh.
11:05Spot on.
11:07He's just got a new boyfriend, Miss.
11:09So it's all about the heart.
11:10No, I haven't.
11:11No, I haven't.
11:12Well, as long as your head and your heart are balanced, Josh, that's the message of the novel.
11:16The contrast between, as Dickens would put it, fact and fancy.
11:21Which, in your case, Josh, means if you fancy him, make sure you've got your facts right.
11:28And there's really nothing either of you can do.
11:30Perhaps a change of scene?
11:32I'm not leaving her.
11:34Martha's going to be here for quite some time, maybe weeks.
11:40Matt, you've hardly slept since she was born.
11:42There's really no point in making yourself ill, too.
11:46Go on.
11:47You need a break.
11:49I'll give you a call if there's any change.
11:52Yeah.
11:52A couple of hours wouldn't hurt, I suppose.
12:05Dickens describes the factories as something fantastic.
12:09Lights like fairy palaces.
12:13OK, everyone.
12:14Back to your desks.
12:16Let's try a little creative writing around that idea.
12:28Josh?
12:29Where are you going?
12:31I need a loop.
12:32Hey, what's all this about a new boyfriend?
12:34You never said anything.
12:35It's early days.
12:37Well, that's not really the best time, though, is it, with your exams coming up?
12:40I'm glad you're so happy for me.
12:45Tomorrow night.
12:46Free drinks and tell me, my guest.
12:49I didn't know your boyfriend on a cold night.
12:51My boyfriend?
12:52Hey, Josh.
12:53What's he doing here?
12:54Oh, you know Grady?
12:56Who do you think?
12:56Kev used to get the weed off.
12:58I think it's not like that.
12:59Look, get him out of here or I'm reporting him, all right?
13:01What, are you getting all that boy on me?
13:03Chill out with you.
13:03He's all right once you get to know him.
13:05He's trouble, mate.
13:07I'm from where I'm standing.
13:11What's up with him?
13:12Grady, if a teacher finds you in here, who cares?
13:15What are they going to do?
13:16Come on.
13:17Let's just two get out of here.
13:22Denzel.
13:22Who believes in facts above all else?
13:26No, lose two points.
13:28Not quick enough.
13:28That puts the rest of you back to zero.
13:30Scout, same question.
13:31Er, Mr. Gradgrind, and I nominate Phoenix.
13:35Yeah, two points.
13:36What's Gradgrind's problem, Phoenix?
13:38Er, he doesn't know how to have fun, and I nominate M.
13:41Two points.
13:42What do we call the kind of thinking that emphasises plain practical living?
13:47Um, er, uni, uni, uni, uni, unilateralism.
13:55Everyone?
13:57Utilitarianism.
13:58Utilitarianism.
13:59Okay, thank you very much.
14:01I haven't told you to leave yet.
14:03You only got six points, so you must do a lot better.
14:06All right, you can go.
14:08What happened with these two?
14:09They got a little bit overheated, so I needed to cool down.
14:12You can go.
14:14Interesting approach, with the quiz.
14:17Seem to get results.
14:18That's the idea.
14:22I was going to wait till later, but...
14:24What's all this for?
14:26I don't know, early Christmas present or something.
14:28Just open it.
14:37Finn is beautiful.
14:47So are you.
14:50In here.
14:51Excellent.
14:52You've got your first official assignment as head boy and head girl.
14:55Come in.
14:57We're updating the school website, and we'd like you to record a message for it.
15:01You've both taken on quite a responsibility as head boy and head girl.
15:04You're role models.
15:06So, perhaps a message of introduction about being a pupil at Waterloo Road?
15:10What do you think?
15:11Brilliant, miss.
15:12Okay, well, we'd like to get it up and running by the end of the week, so take the morning.
15:16I've cleared it with your teachers, okay?
15:17I should really have none by that much in your life.
15:23That's always the biggest challenge, I think, getting them to actually read the novel.
15:27I don't think I'd be a teacher without books like these.
15:29I'm the same.
15:30I love Dickens.
15:31I've read this so many times, but I still get excited to teach it.
15:35There's a big literacy drive at the moment.
15:37We've the book club and several other initiatives which we're using to try and counteract the rising gang membership.
15:43The cadet unit could definitely help with that.
15:45I can't help feeling a good book's all anyone really needs.
15:51Matt.
15:53Hey.
15:54Hey, it's good to see you.
15:57How's she doing?
15:59Martha.
15:59We've named her Martha.
16:01She's, yeah, she's hanging in there.
16:02There's nothing anyone can do but wait.
16:04I'll feel for you, mate.
16:07We weren't expecting you back.
16:08Are you sure you should be in?
16:11Yeah, well, they said I should take a break.
16:12I thought I might as well try and catch up on some marking or something.
16:15Keep myself occupied.
16:17They'll call me if there's any change.
16:19Well, if there's anything we can do.
16:23Martha's a lovely name.
16:25Thanks.
16:28This is strong, what is it?
16:29The best, innit?
16:31Derek from Amsterdam.
16:33Top grade skunk.
16:38Grady, what's going on between us?
16:48My head's spinning.
16:53This makes it stop.
16:56All the pressure.
16:58School.
16:59So, so, what should we do now?
17:04Don't know.
17:13You know I really like you.
17:18Next wish has come true.
17:21Yeah, you've had the free sample.
17:25Business is business.
17:34My legs aren't working.
17:37It's a good job we don't have to go anywhere, then, innit?
17:42I can smell that from here.
17:44Stay right where you are!
17:51How did you go with a two-for-one offer at the weekend?
17:53Well, oh, Candora Cosmetics.
17:56I'm replenishing the stock.
17:59You're sold out.
18:00God, that's brilliant.
18:01I've still got a few left over, but it sounds to me like we did very well, I'm told.
18:06Very well, indeed.
18:10Eight hundred pounds in cash in there, all thanks to Candora's lotions and potions.
18:18All ready for the launch of our book club, Grantley?
18:21Oh, chomping at the proverbial bit, Mr. Byrne.
18:26Oh, uh, Ms. Croft kindly helped me with the books.
18:31Well, I'm not sure you'll be needing them.
18:35I didn't want to tell you until I was sure, but we have had a donation.
18:40E-readers.
18:44Courtesy of a literacy charity.
18:48There are 3,000 books on this, Grantley.
18:51Oh, come on.
18:53Join us in the 21st century.
18:54You might even enjoy it.
18:55Look, every finger-stained page,
18:59every crease,
19:01every folded corner
19:03is a reminder of
19:04when I read it,
19:06how and where it impressed me.
19:09You can't reproduce
19:10the honourable scars
19:12of a well-loved book on one of those.
19:14Well, if one of those
19:15encourages these kids to read,
19:17then I'm all for it.
19:19Use them.
19:30Books are our gateway
19:33to other worlds.
19:35They transport us
19:37from our mundane reality
19:39at the turn of a page.
19:43Meanwhile,
19:44the inexorable
19:45march of progress
19:47rumbles on.
19:49Seems we no longer turn pages,
19:51we twiddle knobs.
19:53Aren't these a cool, sir?
19:54Cool they may be,
19:56toys they most certainly are not.
19:58The school expects you to look after them.
20:00Sir,
20:01I'm never going to read a book
20:02this long in a week.
20:03Well,
20:05you won't know
20:06until you try,
20:07will you?
20:09Does it even work?
20:10It's easy.
20:12There's a list
20:13of all the books
20:13you can read.
20:16I prefer to see
20:17books on shelves
20:19and try Moby-Doo.
20:24Call me
20:25Ishmael.
20:27It's not the same
20:28as paper and print.
20:29But you can turn the pages
20:31like a normal book.
20:34Yep, but
20:36can you fold the corners
20:38like a normal book?
20:43Let's have a look.
20:44Look,
20:44you do yours
20:45and I'll do mine,
20:46OK?
20:48It's not finished yet.
20:53Beginning to think
20:54you'd rather do this
20:55than spend time with me?
20:56The best bit about being head boy
20:58is getting to spend time
20:58with head girl.
21:01Walk the Road
21:02isn't just about
21:03exams and homework.
21:04It's about the teachers
21:05and friends you'll make.
21:07It's about the stuff
21:08you don't learn
21:09out of textbooks.
21:10It's just a great place
21:11to go to school.
21:14Will you do mine?
21:15I don't think so.
21:18So how come you get to play
21:19with all this cool stuff then?
21:21Or are you too busy
21:22playing with each other?
21:23Jealous, Kyle?
21:25No.
21:27I don't go out with skanks.
21:28What?
21:29That's because
21:30even the skanks
21:31are scared of what
21:31they might catch off you.
21:32Do one
21:33if you know
21:34what's good for you.
21:35No, you want to be careful
21:37where you're throwing
21:37your orders.
21:38You might be
21:39golden boy in here
21:40but on the street
21:41you're nothing.
21:42I'd watch you back
21:43if I were you.
21:44Don't like the smelling
21:45air anyway.
21:46Stinks of teachers' pets.
21:53Don't let that
21:54get to you.
21:55As if.
21:57I can handle
21:58the likes of him.
22:03Er, book club
22:05starts next week.
22:08And then every other
22:09Monday.
22:21Get falling asleep
22:22in the waiting area.
22:24I've woken up
22:24by the cleaners
22:25a couple of times.
22:26The nurses will think
22:26you've moved in.
22:28Mr. Wilding,
22:30I've got this for you
22:31and the baby.
22:32Just to let her know
22:32that I'm thinking
22:33everyone's willing
22:34for her to get better.
22:35That's really sweet,
22:36Missine, thank you.
22:37I hope she likes it.
22:38Well, I will.
22:39Open it with her later,
22:40OK.
22:45Hello?
22:47I've got to go.
22:48What's happened?
22:49It's Martha.
22:49Do you want me
22:50to come with you?
22:50Oh!
22:51What is up with him?
22:53I think something's
22:54happened to the baby.
22:55Here, let me help.
22:56Thank you, Daniel.
22:58You know,
22:59there's only 60 books
23:01in there.
23:03But there's 3,000
23:04in this
23:05and it's as light
23:06as a feather.
23:07You want to swap?
23:22I've got to do this.
23:23Come on,
23:24I've got to get it finished.
23:26I just don't want us
23:27to get too curried away.
23:29Well,
23:29maybe it's time we did.
23:34Are you saying
23:34what I think you're saying?
23:36You've been really great
23:38waiting for me.
23:41Are you sure?
23:42Like,
23:43are you proper sure?
23:44Don't try and talk me out
23:45a bit.
23:47It's just, like,
23:48things will change,
23:48that's all.
23:49If there's a chance
23:50that you're going to
23:51regret it,
23:51then I wouldn't
23:52want to risk it.
23:54pin.
23:56I just want it
23:57to be special.
23:58You know,
23:58it will be my first time.
24:00It will be special.
24:01It couldn't not be.
24:02I just want it.
24:08I just want it to be
24:27ready.
24:27Rosie? What's happened?
24:29She's developed an infection, Matt.
24:31We're running tests and we've got her on antibiotics.
24:34I think it might be meningitis.
24:36Well, the tests are ongoing, but, um...
24:39It's a possibility. Look.
24:42She's not very well, Matt.
24:43What's he doing here?
24:51This doesn't mean she won't get better.
24:54Because she will.
24:58I know she will.
24:59Martha Grace, may Christ protect and defend you.
25:12Christ welcomes you into his chest.
25:21Go on, babe. Action.
25:23I'm Trudy Siddiqui, and I'm head girl at Waterloo Road School.
25:27I'm here to tell you about the announcements for today
25:29of all the...
25:30Oh, boy.
25:31Finn!
25:32Hi, I'm Finn Sharpie.
25:34I'm head boy, and I'm here to talk to you both.
25:36What a load of rubbish.
25:37Honestly, get him off.
25:39Get him off now.
25:39And that, behind the camera, making all the noise,
25:41is...
25:42My very old head girl,
25:44Julie Siddiqui.
25:45Ted Fien.
26:02I had to admit a girl I know what it did.
26:04I don't know how it feels, I haven't done it yet.
26:05Shh.
26:08Classroom.
26:11Where the fuck?
26:13One, two, three.
26:17Yeah.
26:20Ow.
26:27Yeah.
26:33It's over £800 there.
26:34It belongs to somebody.
26:36We should hand it in.
26:37Behind his keepers, innit?
26:38Yeah.
26:39No-one will notice if we just take a bit, like, 50 quid.
26:42It just doesn't feel right.
26:43Phoenix, it's not every day we trip over £800.
26:47Whoever had it should have looked after it in the first place.
26:50Go get us some more drinks, Denz.
26:51We need to think about it, don't we?
26:55Get some more chips.
26:57We'll put it on the tab.
27:04Everything going okay with the mentoring workshop?
27:06Absolutely.
27:07I've got a lovely mixture of pupils.
27:09I'll drop in later, see how you're getting on.
27:12A burger, please, Maggie.
27:14Cadets had their marching orders?
27:16Well, I could do with a few extra.
27:17I tried to round up a few of the older kids.
27:19And get the soup, please.
27:29Tom, do you know that kid with the dark hair?
27:33That's my son, Josh.
27:34He's doing Vanessa's workshop.
27:36I see.
27:38Both.
27:38You need a hand.
27:40You want a phone?
27:41Thanks.
27:43Tease me harder, Dougie.
27:45Tease me, tease me harder, Dougie.
27:48Yes, mate.
27:50Right.
27:50You lot need to burn off some energy.
27:52You've just volunteered yourselves with the cadets.
27:54Twenty minutes in the main hall, bringing marching boots.
28:00I love being a student at Waterloo Road, and I'm sure you would too.
28:05So, why not come visit us soon?
28:07Brilliant.
28:08Well done, guys.
28:09Well, I will get it uploaded, and it should be online later today.
28:12Thanks for that.
28:17All set for tonight at mine.
28:19We've got a house to ourselves.
28:23Look, you know if you change your mind, it's cool, don't you?
28:27Yeah.
28:28Good.
28:36Your bill.
28:37Three burgers, six portions of chips, six drinks, four cakes, and three Mars bars.
28:51Keep the change.
28:53Thank you very much.
28:58I shouldn't have done that.
28:59Why not?
29:00It'll make a difference there.
29:01I won't even miss it.
29:03Yeah.
29:03To us, that money can mean everything.
29:05I can get a new pair of trainers.
29:06Have you seen the state of mine?
29:07They've got flipping holes, eh?
29:11What's up, mate?
29:12It's a stupid book I've got to read for book club.
29:15No long it takes me to read one.
29:17I'm never gonna do it in a week.
29:18I'm just gonna look like an idiot.
29:20Oh, come on, Phoenix.
29:23Live with me, yeah?
29:24I'll talk to you later.
29:29Okay.
29:30Dictionary definition.
29:32Mentoring is the imparting of knowledge and support from those that have experience and
29:36skills to those that haven't.
29:43Sharing our problems and learning from each other's experiences.
29:48Hey, how's it going?
29:52Er, no Josh?
29:53Erm, I'm afraid Zach's lost his mentor.
29:57He hasn't turned up yet.
29:58Well, I saw him earlier.
30:00I'll go and find him.
30:17Oh, Missy's here.
30:24Finally.
30:25This isn't a very good start, Josh.
30:27You're supposed to be setting an example.
30:31What's up with you?
30:34Josh, you'll be with Zach.
30:36So try to think of an experience you had at his age.
30:39We'll be sharing them later.
30:41Now, I thought we'd start with a few trust exercises.
30:44Get to know one another properly.
30:46Okay.
30:47Okay.
30:47So, everyone in your pairs, stand up.
30:50This first one's a proximity test.
30:53Face one another about three feet apart.
30:56I don't think he's right, Miss.
30:58Come on, Josh.
30:59Nothing to be nervous about.
31:01That's it.
31:01Three feet.
31:03Okay.
31:05Now.
31:08Have you been smoking again?
31:12Missy's not very well and he's causing us.
31:14Yes.
31:14He's not very well.
31:16Tell us the matter, Josh.
31:18I don't feel too good.
31:20No.
31:20You don't look well at all.
31:23Oh, my God.
31:26Josh.
31:27Josh.
31:27Come back here.
31:29Missy, okay?
31:50I know you're stoned.
31:51Leave me alone.
31:52You're in no fit state to go to class for coming with me.
32:00What are you doing?
32:01I'm going to show you how we used to deal with stoners in the barracks.
32:04You can't do this.
32:06You've got to be kidding.
32:07You've got to be kidding.
32:12One thing about the army is it teaches you how to take care of your own.
32:16You want to smoke drugs?
32:17This is what they do to you.
32:19Remember it.
32:20I'm afraid it's going to feel a lot worse before it gets better.
32:22I would want you.
32:23Yeah?
32:24You want your dad to see you like this or the headteacher?
32:30Right.
32:31Get changed.
32:35Yeah, sure.
32:36We can get this uploaded for you.
32:38What is it, exactly?
32:39It's Finn and Trudy's messages for the new website.
32:41We should all be on there.
32:43See you.
32:43Thanks.
32:47Kyle.
32:48Got a job for you.
32:49Let's go.
32:50Let's go.
32:52Let's go.
32:57Let's go.
33:10Let's go.
33:11Let's go.
33:12Let's go.
33:12Let's go.
33:13Let's go.
33:15Let's go.
33:15Let's go.
33:15Let's go.
33:16Let's go.
33:18What exactly is this for?
33:20Because if we don't, she'll have us standing in the corner.
33:22Yeah, for a whole week.
33:27OK? If I can have you in four lines of six, starting on the red line in the middle there.
33:33Come on, move.
33:36I still don't feel too good.
33:38That's what makes you feel better.
33:39Come on, get in line. At the front there.
33:43So the idea behind this cadet force is to encourage teamwork.
33:48OK?
33:48OK, confidence, self-discipline and the development of leadership skills.
33:54All right, it will be challenging, it'll be educational, it'll get you fit, but you can be sure it will
34:00be exciting and fun too.
34:02Yeah, when's a fun bit?
34:06You've got to work for it.
34:10OK, first up, we've got a basic drill and we're going to move on to a smart formation march.
34:16To stand to attention, watch me. Feet together. Eyes front, back straight, arms down your sides, with the thumbs on
34:23the seams of your trousers.
34:25All right, on my call. Attention!
34:27Attention!
34:35OK, come on!
34:37Brooklyn!
34:40OK, just keep it together. I want you to work hard and sweat it out.
34:43All right!
34:44Together on the beat and march!
34:46One, two, three, four!
34:48One, two, three, four!
35:09Oh, cool! Where'd you get them shoes from?
35:13Oh, I'm breaking maybe someone.
35:15Come on.
35:16Right.
35:19That was close.
35:21What's all this then?
35:22I've got myself a few presents.
35:24I've got you a pair as well.
35:27And I've got you a sick MP3 player.
35:31I don't get it.
35:33I think it's got one of those talking book apps.
35:36I reckon you could listen to one of those books from book club in about a week, even
35:39if you can't read it.
35:47Hey, any of you lot seen Josh?
35:50Erm, I think it's with Miss Boston's cadets.
35:53Well, where have they gone?
35:54Erm, they're going towards the estate, I think.
35:56Right, well, if you see them again, any of you, you come and find me immediately.
35:59Understood?
36:04Oh, I've looked everywhere.
36:07I feel such a fool for bringing that.
36:09amount of cash into this den of thieves.
36:12Like money was going towards the cost of Fleur's care home like every other penny I make.
36:19I'm sorry, Grand Lear.
36:22What am I going to do, Maggie?
36:24I mean, I'm a month behind with the payments already and that cash was going to sort me out.
36:33I just don't know how much longer I can afford to keep her there.
36:42Right.
36:45Buck up, lad.
36:46There's no point in moping.
36:48Hmm?
36:48Somebody has got that money and all we've got to do is find out who.
36:54Hmm?
36:55You're right.
36:56Yep.
36:57It's in the building somewhere.
36:59I...
37:00I am not going to rest until I find out where.
37:09It's better now, Mitch.
37:11Can hardly smell it.
37:12Melissa?
37:13Oh, Tom.
37:15I'm afraid Josh is ill with something.
37:17He was sick in class.
37:18On me.
37:20He was what?
37:21He was behaving quite oddly.
37:24Falling all over the place.
37:25And where is he now?
37:27He just ran out.
37:28It was the changing rooms.
37:30Right.
37:32I'm really sorry.
37:53Sound off.
37:54One chair.
37:55Sound off.
37:56Three, four.
37:57Water.
37:58Water.
37:58Water.
37:59Water.
37:59What, glint?
38:01Fog lift in yet?
38:02Yeah, I'm feeling better.
38:04Good. You just needed to get your heart pumping.
38:06Come on, keep your legs moving.
38:07Get you in a fit state, then we'll have a chat.
38:11I just don't know anymore, Sean.
38:13We've been here before. He swore to me he'd stop smoking it.
38:17Well, maybe there's something more to it.
38:19I mean, Josh is a good kid at heart.
38:21Don't jump to any conclusions before you've spoken to him.
38:23It's all lies and broken promises.
38:26I'm going to take him to Michael.
38:27It's the only way I can make him see what he's doing to himself.
38:30No, no!
38:30One, two, three...
38:32All right, all right, all right, all right, that's enough.
38:35We don't want to get done for breach of the peace.
38:37Take five minutes, get a drink.
38:46Josh, babe.
38:48Love the pee kit. Sexy.
38:50Who's that?
38:51Just a friend.
38:52A friend like me?
38:56I never said I was exclusive.
38:58I like all my clients to feel special.
39:01Is that how they am?
39:03I'm a businessman.
39:04In my business, it pays to be considerate.
39:07What did he say?
39:08He said that he loves you, that he wants to be with you.
39:10It was all for the money.
39:11Stop it.
39:12You let it on.
39:15Listen to me, little boy.
39:16You do not want to mess with me.
39:21Come on.
39:23Come on.
39:25All right.
39:28Rona!
39:29Shona!
39:32I need to film moments with Josh, so you're in charge, if you can get that law back to
39:36school, and I'll follow you in a bit.
39:39Okay.
39:39Yes, please.
39:39All right.
39:42Hi, I'm Finn Sharpie.
39:44I'm the head boy, and I'm here to talk to you.
39:46What a load of rubbish.
39:48I'm here to tell you about the announcements for today.
39:51Of all the...
39:52Oh, boy.
39:52Finn!
39:52Stop it.
39:54Oh, my God.
39:54Oh, my God.
39:57Stop.
39:58Honestly, get him off.
40:00Get him off now.
40:00I'm laughing.
40:01I am the camera major.
40:04Matt, quick.
40:09She's responded really well to the antibiotics.
40:11Think she's down the corner.
40:18She's going to be all right.
40:25Oh, you are a miracle worker.
40:28Your daughter's a little fighter.
40:30She did all the hard work.
40:35Okay, everyone.
40:36Find yourself a seat.
40:39What was so urgent?
40:40You want to go out at lunchtime?
40:42No.
40:48How much do you think we're going to need?
40:50We're on offer, man.
40:54Right, then.
40:56Today is all about a beautiful, tragic love story set to the music of poetry.
41:01Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath.
41:03It's a real roller coaster, so hold on to your hats.
41:08Mr. Badgin, what are you doing?
41:11We have a thief amongst us.
41:14Right, you lot.
41:16Turn out your pockets and open your bags.
41:20Hang on, sir.
41:21What's been stolen?
41:22Money.
41:22A great deal of money.
41:25My money.
41:26Now, someone here is concealing a felony, and I will know who.
41:31Open those bags.
41:32These students have human rights, Mr. Badgin.
41:35Where's your proof?
41:36And what about the rights of the victim?
41:38I've lost 800 pounds, and someone here knows where it is.
41:43Open your back, Sharky.
41:45Watson, there is nothing to do with you, sir.
41:47Open it!
42:01Pal!
42:02You!
42:03Stop!
42:04Don't you start on the younger ones now.
42:08What's all this?
42:09Sorry, sir.
42:10Where did you acquire this little lot?
42:13Oh, Phoenix got it for me.
42:15It's top quality.
42:17And where could I find Phoenix?
42:28Open it.
42:31It was only a present for my little brother.
42:35Hmm.
42:36And a very expensive one.
42:38Rather like these, for instance.
42:42Now, where would you find the money for them?
42:44Hmm?
42:53There must be nearly 500 pounds missing from this envelope.
42:57Where's the rest of my money?
42:59Well, sir, it wasn't just him.
43:02Show me.
43:11Thieves.
43:12The lot of you.
43:14If we'd have known it were yours, we'd have given it straight back.
43:16What you did was a criminal offence.
43:19You stole my money and now you're going to pay back every penny.
43:23Well, we can take it back to the shops, you know.
43:25Get a refund.
43:26I'm wearing most of it.
43:28You can't return new stuff.
43:29Yeah, but, sir, how do you expect us to get this money back?
43:34The same way I did, young man.
43:37By working for it.
43:40Otherwise, I shall take the whole sorry story to the police.
43:46That's how much stoked it's work.
43:52And that guy, I saw you with him earlier, he sells you it, right?
43:56So?
43:57What's his name?
43:59Grady.
44:02He hurt you, I know.
44:05I don't like being took for a ride.
44:07Well, you think this is all his fault?
44:08It was your choice to take the split.
44:12I thought Grady lied to me.
44:14This isn't really about him, it's about you.
44:17And that you're trying to blot out your problems by getting high.
44:21And that everything just got ten times worse.
44:24So?
44:27Honestly, how much are you smoking?
44:30It's a bit.
44:33A lot.
44:35Too much.
44:35Yeah.
44:37It's time to stop blaming everyone else and take some responsibility.
44:40Because I'm not always going to be here to serve you up.
44:44It's going to happen when we get back.
44:47I think you know the answer to that.
44:49Come on.
44:52Right, all in.
44:53Face of front, eyes to me.
44:56Quick.
44:58Where's Miss Boston?
44:59Well, she left us in charge, sir.
45:01Why?
45:01She sent you back along?
45:02It's Josh, sir.
45:03We got in an argument with some bloke.
45:04And then he started fighting.
45:05Well, where are they now?
45:06Not far behind us.
45:13Oi!
45:14You've got some explaining to do.
45:16Dad.
45:16You know what?
45:17You've had enough chances now.
45:18You're going to get treated like any other pupil.
45:19Get inside.
45:20Tom, wait.
45:21And what was he doing on this march of yours, apart from fighting?
45:24Well, he was in a bad state when I found him.
45:25I was just trying to sober him up.
45:26What?
45:27You do about the drugs?
45:28What, and you didn't come and tell me?
45:30This just gets better and better.
45:31Maybe you should talk to Josh for a while.
45:33Don't tell me how to deal with my own son.
45:36Haven't you got a class to get to?
45:37We'll talk later.
45:41Didn't have to be like that.
45:42She was only trying to help.
45:44Why, Josh?
45:45After everything that we've been through, you promised me.
45:47Of course I promised I had to.
45:49Then why are you still smoking this crap?
45:51Tell me!
45:54We used to talk about everything.
45:57How can I talk when you act like this?
45:59What?
45:59So you'd rather talk to Nicky, would you?
46:01She doesn't judge me!
46:03She made me see I don't have to use drugs to solve my problems.
46:07Well, it's Michael's judgment you need to be concerned with now.
46:10You've had enough chances to straighten out.
46:15You stay there.
46:27So how are the candidates doing?
46:29It's not about that.
46:31Josh has been smoking cannabis.
46:33He was stoned in school.
46:35He was what?
46:36Off his head.
46:37He ruined Vanessa's mentoring workshop
46:39and he got into a fight on the cadet march.
46:42A fight?
46:43That doesn't sound like Josh at all.
46:44Yeah, well, a few weeks ago I'd have said the same thing.
46:47Now I just don't know any more.
46:49Well, I know this puts you in a difficult position, Tom,
46:52but this school has a zero-tolerance policy on drugs,
46:56instant exclusion, police involvement and no exceptions.
47:01Yeah, well, I don't want any special favours, Michael.
47:03I know how serious this is and Josh should know it too.
47:05He gets treated like any other kid in this school.
47:08OK.
47:12Of all the...
47:16This is not what I had in mind when I asked you to do this.
47:19Look, miss, that's not right.
47:20You saw what we did.
47:22That is you two on the screen.
47:24You're head boy and head girl.
47:26What did you think you were doing?
47:27You're supposed to be setting an example.
47:28Sorry, miss.
47:29I didn't take you out of lessons
47:30so that you could mess around all morning.
47:33Obviously, I will have this taken down
47:35and the real footage uploaded,
47:36but you need to start taking your new role seriously.
47:40Being head boy and head girl
47:41comes with responsibility.
47:52I've never been so embarrassed.
47:55I know.
47:57Look, it's cool for you to come round tonight
47:59if you're still sure.
48:05Josh, give me one good reason
48:07why I should let you stay at Waterloo Road.
48:10Would you rather waste your life?
48:12And your talent?
48:13You want to stay at this school or not?
48:17Come on.
48:18You heard Mr Byrne.
48:19Yeah, I do.
48:23It's just sometimes I can't cope.
48:25It's like there's so much pressure
48:27and expectation everywhere.
48:28Look, and smoking drugs helps, does it?
48:33Go on.
48:38It's just, when I smoke,
48:41all that disappears.
48:43I know it's wrong, but...
48:45it makes everything easier.
48:47And where are you getting the drugs?
48:48Is it someone in school?
48:50There's this guy.
48:53Grady.
48:53I thought we had something.
48:55Right, because of him,
48:56you thought you'd jeopardise your whole future.
49:01But I've tried to stop, I promise.
49:02It's just so difficult.
49:04Then why didn't you say something?
49:06Because if it's not school,
49:07you're not interested.
49:08Right, I think we both know
49:09that I should be getting the police involved right now,
49:11but let's just say that
49:12because of your honesty thus far,
49:13you've avoided a criminal record.
49:15But don't think for a second
49:18that you've got away lightly with this.
49:22We're going to exclude you for a week
49:24and when you come back, you'll be on probation.
49:26That means every lunch hour,
49:27you'll help out around the school.
49:28Picking up litter, scrubbing off graffiti,
49:30whatever's required.
49:31Yes, sir.
49:32Make no mistake,
49:33if you betray my trust again,
49:34you are out for good.
49:36Understood?
49:40Understood!
49:45Yes, sir.
49:46Now, go.
49:53Wait for me in my office.
49:54And while you're out there,
49:55you can write down this Grady's details for the police.
50:06You OK?
50:08Yeah.
50:10I just wish you'd come to me.
50:12I had no idea that things had got so bad between us.
50:15Well, we can talk about the new head of English candidates later
50:17if you feel you need more time.
50:19No, it's fine.
50:21We need to sort it.
50:23Although, after everything that's happened,
50:24I can't see either candidate as a serious contender.
50:27Well, I understand your reservations with Nicky,
50:29but Vanessa?
50:31She didn't spot a pupil on drugs.
50:33And I don't think she's got the kind of experience
50:36that would cope with the challenges of this school.
50:39And presumably,
50:40having the right kind of experience
50:42isn't a criticism we could level at Nicky.
50:44Well, she just plays by her own rules.
50:46I mean, she's demonstrated that very clearly.
50:51What, you don't agree?
50:52Well, however you look at it,
50:54she saw a problem with Josh and dealt with it.
50:57Well, she should have come to me.
51:00You don't think she could be a good fit here?
51:02No, I don't see it. I'm sorry.
51:05Right.
51:09They will work hard,
51:10and I will get my money back.
51:13If you're really sure,
51:15then I could blame you.
51:16No, I wouldn't dream of it.
51:18No, you've done more than enough.
51:21Yeah, I wanted to thank you
51:23for your support today.
51:25It's been very, er, agreeable
51:30having someone to share my troubles with again.
51:34Are you trying to say you've enjoyed having us around?
51:36Oh, er...
51:38In short, yes, very much.
51:46Sorry, I hope I wasn't interrupting anything.
51:50I should be getting off anyway.
51:59She seems nice.
52:01Muggy.
52:03Do I sense a little romance in the air?
52:06I'm a married man, Daniel.
52:08Now, that might not mean anything to you,
52:10but when I said the words
52:11for better or for worse,
52:12I meant them.
52:24Would you like me to withdraw my application?
52:26I'm sorry?
52:27Well, I presume I haven't got the job,
52:28so it will just save you wasting paper
52:30on a formal letter of rejection.
52:32It's a shame.
52:34You know, I...
52:35I think this school needs me.
52:37It has the kind of challenges I've always relished.
52:39You know, it's got problems.
52:41Failing students, discipline, drugs.
52:45Yeah, not to mention the gang issues,
52:46and I think I have exactly the right skills
52:48to deal with all of that,
52:49but you've made your decision, so...
52:51Yeah.
52:52And you haven't got the job.
52:53I'm sorry.
52:56Well, thank you for an interesting day.
53:11Perhaps we could let Vanessa down
53:12a little more gently.
53:20Vanessa, come in.
53:26Nicky looked upset.
53:29Seems a bit unfair to take that as a good sign, but...
53:31Vanessa, today's experiment
53:33hasn't proved to be very successful.
53:37We've decided not to go with either candidate.
53:41I see.
53:43Well, if it's not to be, it's not to be.
53:45I'm sure you'll find the right person.
53:47Well, thank you for your interest.
53:50I'll beg on find Josh.
53:52Sure.
53:54Sorry it hasn't worked out,
53:55but I'm sure I'll see you again.
53:57Onwards and upwards.
54:04Look...
54:06Are you not going to be my boss?
54:09Do you fancy a drink sometime?
54:11Sorry?
54:12I'm asking you out.
54:14Oh, right.
54:17You've got my number.
54:18Call me.
54:25Oh, I thought I'd missed you.
54:27You couldn't give us a lift, could you?
54:29Only I came in on the bus
54:30and I need to pick up some Candora stuff
54:31on my way home.
54:32I'm in a hurry.
54:33What's the matter with you?
54:34You go straight past the depot.
54:36Stand aside, please.
54:37I am going to see my wife.
54:39Grant, Lee!
54:42Have you got Grady's details for Michael?
54:44I feel like a grass.
54:45Hey, you don't hold this bloke anything.
54:47You've been very lucky today.
54:51Josh, this is your future
54:52that you're playing with.
54:55I don't know what's going on with you anymore.
54:57I'm worried.
54:59Don't, Dad.
55:01I just want to help you.
55:02Tell me what I can do with anything.
55:04OK.
55:05I'll try.
55:11What's up with her?
55:14No!
55:15Oh, it's Grady.
55:19Stay in the car.
55:20Get down.
55:20You won't have to nick it.
55:22Oh, you can do that.
55:23It won't have to.
55:25Oh, look at that.
55:27Your little drug dealing secrets
55:28out in the open.
55:30Rona!
55:31Pull the police, please.
55:36Get off!
55:37Oh, shut up.
55:38Help each other.
55:44Well, that was quite something.
55:46Yeah.
55:48I think I might have made
55:50a bit of a mistake with Nicky.
55:52Well, then maybe you'd better apologize.
55:56Guess you're right.
56:04Hey.
56:05Uh, I wanted to say I'm sorry.
56:08For what?
56:10Blaming you for something
56:11that's my problem.
56:13You know what you were saying
56:13about the school needing you?
56:15Oh, forget it.
56:15It was a disappointed bluster.
56:17Oh, I think you're right.
56:19Well, judging by what I've just seen
56:21and what the kids think of you,
56:23I really believe
56:24that there's a role for you here.
56:27You want me as head of English?
56:30Well, I don't need a bodyguard.
56:33I could give you a few days
56:34to think about it.
56:36Think about it?
56:36When do I start?
56:39Feels like you already have.
56:42Welcome to Waterloo Road.
56:54I'm Janice.
56:56Craig.
56:58Look at me!
57:01Where did you get that?
57:02Your boot.
57:04I'm doing a paternity test.
57:07I don't even think of dad
57:08to my real dad.
57:10You know what?
57:10You've been a dad
57:10full of five minutes.
57:11Now you reckon you know it all?
57:13No.
57:14But I know I'll never
57:15take my child for granted.
57:17Well, at least now it's all over.
57:18We don't have to spend
57:19any more time together.
57:21Every cloud.
57:23I am reporting you.
57:24I'll get you struck off.
57:26Matt!
57:28What are you doing?
57:30You're going to set
57:30the fire alarm off.
57:31Calm down, you big girl.
57:33No, put it out!
57:34You need to get him
57:35to a GP as soon as possible.
57:37Why don't you just
57:38stick to basic first aid
57:39and leave the psychology
57:40to the people
57:41that know what they're talking about?
57:42Josh, what's going on, mate?
57:47What are you doing?
57:48It's OK.
57:49Hey, mate, are you in?
57:50It's OK.
57:51Hey, it's OK.
57:52I started freaking out, sir.
57:53Hitting a fire alarm
57:54when it was already going off.
57:55I wanted to go after him, but...
57:58Oh, man.
58:05You're allowed to be flaky
58:06next here on BBC One
58:07because MasterChef
58:09is doing pastry.
58:10Or head over to BBC Three now
58:12for Son, Sex and Suspicious Parents.
58:15Another holiday
58:16where mum and dad
58:17come along for the ride
58:18in secret.
58:19기 One
58:21who is ready for a ride
58:26what do you see
58:26and 난
58:26what do you see
58:27on a rock
58:28andBER