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First broadcast 6th November 1976.

A young couple move to the countryside and discover a strange mummified animal in the wall of their cottage.

Jane Wymark - Jo Gilkes
Simon MacCorkindale - Peter Gilkes
T.P. McKenna - Dick Pummery
Mark Dignam - Arthur Grace
Norman Jones - Stan Biddick
Shelagh Fraser - Dorothy Pummery

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00:21look here what is it bird nest got eggs it took him away you arsehole
00:27no chuck it away
00:38give it here none of them hatched not a one i'll be addled i dare say of course i've been
00:45there
00:46since summer and bird must have left them dud ones maybe the bird should know let's have it
00:53i tell you what i'll keep them for my edna's young'un he'll blow them clean good luck to him
01:00come on
01:11no
01:13adam oh spoiler filthy stinking adult they was pretty you get back to work
01:31uh
01:34so
02:07Hello Mr. Grace.
02:26Hello Mr. Biddick.
02:28Oh got him did you?
02:29How's it coming?
02:31Well there's room in there for a freezer.
02:34Just a matter of getting it through.
02:36All this you see.
02:37Oh can't you shut it?
02:38Oh well you never know what you're starting.
02:42I'll do my best.
02:44All right Mudd, good boy.
02:46It's all over now.
02:47He don't like noise.
02:49Do you mind? Just for a minute.
02:52Shhh. Come on dear.
02:54I reckon it's me.
02:56Mudd you're a bad cat.
02:57What did you call him?
03:00Mudd.
03:00Well that is Mudd Slinger.
03:01When he was a kitten you know big feet.
03:04Meow.
03:04That'll do.
03:06It's funny they said he was so good on the train.
03:08I expect he's tired.
03:10I'll take him through there to settle down.
03:12Got a thirst down I dare say.
03:15No he was all provided for.
03:16Oh is that a hint Mr. Biddick?
03:18I'll make a cup of tea in a minute.
03:20All right dear.
03:21Calm down now.
03:22It's all right.
03:24Now you can stay in there till you behave.
03:26I'm going to tell on you.
03:31Shh.
03:35All right Muddie.
03:36Take it easy.
03:37Quiet.
03:38Hello.
03:39Hello Daddy.
03:40Yes it's me.
03:41Yes I've got him.
03:42Thank you so much for sending him.
03:44And for having him.
03:45He's been behaving like he is now.
03:47Was he?
03:48Well you just listen to him.
03:52I'm keeping him shut up till he behaves.
03:55Well just for a minute to show him he's boss.
03:58Oh yes fine.
03:59Peter's fine.
04:00He's loving his work.
04:02Cottage.
04:03Fine.
04:04Well it's terrible but there's hope.
04:06I'm just doing the curtains.
04:08Yes he's fine now.
04:09Or she.
04:11Kicking me steadily.
04:12It's going to be all right this time.
04:14Six months now.
04:15I'll soon be into the countdown.
04:18That awful cat.
04:20Never mind.
04:21I'd better let him out now.
04:23Thank you for sending him Daddy.
04:25Thanks for all you've done.
04:26And you are doing.
04:28You come and see the place soon.
04:30Right.
04:31Bye.
04:31Bye now.
04:34Oh cat.
04:35You really are.
04:37This is your home and you're going to like it.
04:42Oh.
04:44Pussy.
04:45Muddstack.
04:45Come here.
04:46Come here.
04:47Come here.
04:48Come here.
04:48Come here.
04:49Come here.
04:50Mr. Biddick.
04:50Stop him.
04:51Aye then.
04:53Oh.
04:54He's just run out.
04:58He's gone.
05:00Can you help me?
05:02Marty.
05:03Marty.
05:04Marty.
05:05Marty come back.
05:07Marty.
05:09Mud.
05:11Marty.
05:12No good.
05:14Pussycat.
05:14Puss.
05:15Puss.
05:15Puss.
05:15Puss.
05:15Come back.
05:16Perhaps won't be bin you see.
05:18Marty.
05:19Look at him go with that edge now.
05:21He'll get lost.
05:22Muddy.
05:24Muddy.
05:32Muddy!
05:33What the hell's going on?
05:35Oh Peter it's Mud Slinger.
05:37He's run away.
05:37I just collected him.
05:38You should have seen him.
05:40Where is he now?
05:40he went down by the trees oh please go and find him well if he doesn't come back he'll get
05:44lost
05:44he doesn't know the country he'll get confused not him he's just feeling his freedom wait till he
05:49hungry he'll show up that's right you got his regular bowl put some food in that when he comes
05:54sniffing around he'll know he's old mr biddick you'd make a good vet uh watch it squire i'll
05:59have your job off yeah well i'm going down joe don't fret missus joe it'll keep
06:11i'll make the tea no matter time to finish anyway i'll go and fetch the old fella
06:30i like our stand he's a character yeah plays up to you oh look he didn't help why to get
06:39the cat he
06:40could have time for drink
06:51not for me you sure oh a little one won't hurt you well there's no need to be strictly on
06:57the wagon
06:57i mean not at this stage something weak i've just lost the taste
07:06it was this place you know being here he didn't like it what old mudslinger he was fine until i
07:14brought him inside in that case let's sell up oh i simply no no scrub everything go back to town
07:20just to please the cat peter listen no you listen to me i have just had a pretty good
07:27day about the best day i've had for a very long time i've worked myself really hard and everything
07:33was all right no it was more than all right it was marvelous i've been meeting worthwhile people
07:38and helping them and it was needed and i was needed and then i come back to this stupid fuss
07:42all right i'm sorry just what i've escaped from fuss about constipated poodles scotties with overgrown
07:51toenails because they never went out and hamsters and putting down sick old budgies it wasn't all
07:57like that oh yes it was well most of it oh no matter never mind i'm a real vet now
08:07do you know what i did today i was out tuberculin testing a herd of cows pedigree guernsey's oh they're
08:14some good in the world and they're so beautiful and then the farmer and his family well you'll have
08:21to meet them that's all you'll just have to meet them i'm so glad that and as i was driving
08:25back
08:26the land all looked so incredible i just had to pull up and oh the smell of the earth the
08:33air
08:34i just knew then this was it darling i sat there feeling grateful oh i've been so damn lucky i've
08:41got
08:44to know him there's so much in him this is his world and he's let me in on it and
08:50that's not a
08:50thing to be taken for granted well he has done pretty well out of it he deserves to he works
08:56like
08:56a demon oh now that i've watched him and the stories he tells oh he's great hey we'll have to
09:05get
09:05more booze in here dick's a whiskey man so you see i'm committed so am i
09:14yeah i know of course you are i'm sorry i didn't mean i just can't get so excited about it
09:19i was brought up in the country so it's just the country yeah oh you look committed you do just
09:28like
09:28a house i've really popped you're beautiful like a guernsey
09:38i'll say good night then good night mr biddick see you tomorrow good night
09:45how's it gone on he's been chopping away at that wall a bit nervous you never know what you're starting
09:51saying message let's take a look okay come on
10:17i'll put some food out how wide is that freezer the one i saw yeah the discount one it was
10:23big
10:24big i should have measured it well it'll never go through here
10:30you're gonna have to open this right up oh do you think you should why not well it's his job
10:38he hasn't done it and i'm paying leave it no
10:57it's not a good night
10:57hey look at this it's hollow
11:02well it's certainly not supporting anything that's obvious
11:08so we'll just lose it wait i think i can see something in there what looks like a jar
11:17okay careful
11:20Mm-hmm.
12:01All right.
12:29Oh, it's heavy.
12:33Oh, what the hell?
12:43You're storing something?
12:45In the war?
12:51Give me...
12:53Oh, it's been sealed with something.
13:03Wax or tullet.
13:05It was once.
13:15Peter?
13:16Hmm?
13:17I don't know if we...
13:33Oh, shit!
13:35Oh, God.
13:38It's something dead.
13:39Ooh.
13:42A kitchen toss.
13:46Yeah.
13:50Thanks.
13:50Oh, God.
13:56Oh.
13:56Oh.
14:02Oh.
14:03Cat.
14:05Reef.
14:12somebody's pet once upon a time a cat no mind you it's not a dog either or a puppy of
14:29any kind
14:32a lamb no it's more like a little pig but a pig with fur oh exactly that's why it can't
14:43be
14:46it must be a lamb a lamb with claws get rid of it see what i mean i don't want
14:55to look at it
14:56can't you take it outside and bury it or something it's interesting it's horrible
15:03i just it'll probably turn out to be nothing unusual just deceptive in the way that it's
15:09dried out but well i'd like to show it to dick oh do you have to he'd be interested
15:15a farmyard monster cross between two animals that ought to have known better eh
15:24mind you it is interesting you know i'm not sure that it was ever actually born
15:53you're gonna make dust not my choosing if little hands will interfere it'll spoil the paint let it
16:03oh dear morning sorry mr bidder i overslept i had a bad night did you see my husband we had
16:10a quick
16:11word about this better do it yourself eh well he had to find oh no offense mrs girl because i'll
16:18soon
16:18put it to rights he said he found an old jar yes some daft things you find he must have
16:28taken it
16:31got rid of it got rid of it i think i saw your cat this morning oh few fields off
16:37as i was riding my
16:38bike up here he'll be back
17:07where is he eh i'm sure it's a cat you mean
17:12i know he's somewhere
17:21what's in there that thing we found
17:29can we look inside if you want
17:37what what what the hell oh like a little monkey or no this within the wall yes i should get
17:53shut on it
17:55get it out of here get it gone
18:01get it gone
18:01get it gone
18:04get it gone
18:10get it gone
18:11get it gone
18:12get it down
18:33get it gone
18:39Joe! What are you doing? What the hell do you think you're doing?
18:43Why did you do that? Why?
18:45I told you I wanted to show it to Dick.
18:55Josephine, I'll tell you frankly.
18:57When I first set eyes on this man of yours here, I thought to myself,
19:00Good grief. This is for a partner.
19:03A Pekingese is a kushar.
19:05But I took a chance, and every day proves me right.
19:08He's got it, you know. He's a natural with big animals.
19:11I thought he would be.
19:12Well, he's a big lad. Long arms.
19:15You need him for a tricky calving.
19:16You know, the smallest vet I ever knew, Ben Adams.
19:18God, he threaded a big cow.
19:20Oh, how they used to tease him.
19:22Watch it, Ben, watch it.
19:24She left calf out a new inn.
19:27Pregnant with a bloody vet, what?
19:31Fill that up. Good man.
19:33Tell you what, love.
19:35Peace, the one that's got taken.
19:36He's got me for a partner of the crudest shocker in the county,
19:39and that's saying something. Mind you, heart of gold.
19:42Hmm.
20:11Hey, Pete.
20:16You know what?
20:41He made a fool of him every time.
20:42I remember... Oh, come again. It might have been that fellow in the pub.
20:45What about these fields?
20:47Well, you must have noticed.
20:49They're not in use. No stock on them. Nothing.
20:51Mind you, they're no great loss. They're so small.
20:53Sickness.
20:55Brucellosis.
20:56Ah.
20:56Aye, by the sound of it.
20:57Of course, it was all ancient history, even before my time, but that's what it'd be.
21:01You mean...
21:03Contagious abortion?
21:04That's right, love.
21:05Very nasty.
21:07So, if these fields got a name for it, well, not surprising nobody'd risk their cattle.
21:10But there's vaccine.
21:11Oh, they know.
21:12One hundred percent effective.
21:13Ha-ha!
21:14You try telling them that, they just won't chance it.
21:16Oh, I've done my bit.
21:18You know, I even clear the badgers out.
21:20The badgers?
21:20Oh, quite a few that were down there.
21:22I got most of them.
21:23You don't really believe the badgers.
21:25Oh, hell, you do what you can.
21:26It could be carried by any bloody thing.
21:30Earthworms, insects...
21:31A germ?
21:32Sunday name, Brucella abortus.
21:35A germ?
21:36All right, a germ.
21:38How do you know it was a germ that caused it?
21:40It must have been.
21:41But you don't know.
21:42What else?
21:43A germ.
21:44A germ.
21:45You think so and you believe it.
21:47It's got to be.
21:48But you don't know.
21:49You don't know at all.
21:51How can you?
21:52Jo!
21:52Put a bit of Latin on it and you really rack it up!
21:55Oh, my God.
21:55This comes a talk in a shop.
21:56Look at her.
21:57She's scared stiff.
21:58Tell her quick.
21:59Tell her, will you?
22:00She can't catch it better from you.
22:03That's right.
22:04There can be no danger.
22:06Not enough.
22:08Josephine, my love, listen.
22:10It won't happen to you.
22:12It makes cows abort, but you're not a cow.
22:15You're beautifully in the club and you're going to stay that way until the proper time.
22:19Understood?
22:27You asked him here to show him something.
22:29You'd better do that.
22:33All right, all right.
22:37Well, you see how she is.
22:38My fault.
22:39Well, you try to explain.
22:41You do what you can.
22:41But what I said was true.
22:43If there were cows on this land and if they got infected and if she drank their milk, then
22:47she might catch something.
22:48But no risk to the baby.
22:50Oh, she knows that much.
22:51What the hell?
22:52Oh, vets' wives.
22:54They always know enough to upset them.
22:56You know, when my first wife was in part, it wasn't just medical books.
22:59She got through my textbooks as well.
23:01A pregnant woman with glanders and swine fever is something to dread.
23:06Maybe another woman to talk to.
23:08I'll tell you what, tell her to drop in my Dorothy.
23:10I don't know, though.
23:12She's tactless.
23:13She's worse than me.
23:15I say.
23:20What's this?
23:28Well, I don't know.
23:30It's weird, all right.
23:33It might be, look, look at those teeth.
23:36They're not, they're not.
23:37It's fragile, isn't it?
23:40The point is, are they second teeth?
23:43I mean, are they erupted at all or the gum's just dried away?
23:45You see what you mean?
23:46A bigger animal, newborn.
23:48Or unborn.
23:49I mean, there's been so much distortion and shriveling.
23:52The bones may still have been soft.
23:56Let's stop guessing.
23:58We'll do a post-mortem.
23:59Yes, we could.
24:00About 50 years too late, but never mind.
24:02It's older than that.
24:02It could be, you know.
24:04That's what we'll do then.
24:05Get her over to the surgery.
24:06Take some samples of bone and hip.
24:08Damn blast.
24:09We can't do it tonight.
24:11We're going out hell.
24:13Hey.
24:14What's this blackened bit here?
24:17Oh, Jo tried to burn it.
24:19Did she?
24:19Mm-hmm.
24:20Well, it's not exactly cuddly.
24:23No, but interesting.
24:28Where was this?
24:29Come on.
24:30I'll show you.
24:37Well, I see.
24:38This is all very mod calm.
24:40Ah, well, it wasn't.
24:41It was a dirty great bulge.
24:43Well, just where you're standing now.
24:44Sort of clouted over that jar.
24:46No, no, no.
24:46Hollow.
24:47Shape to take it.
24:49Proper little tomb.
24:50Mm-hmm.
24:52Bricks and mortar.
24:53Health floor under this.
24:55These cuddlies go back a hell of an age.
24:56Mm, three, four hundred years, the agent said.
24:58How much is that?
24:59Well, parts of it, anyway.
25:00You know, that thing could have been planted just as long.
25:05Who would put it there?
25:07Have you got a bag, Josephine, just to shove it in?
25:09You know, we're going to get it out of your way.
25:11Yes.
25:12We're going to conduct a rather belated autopsy.
25:14Try and find out if it was a giant spineless hedgehog
25:16or a she-goat's kitten or just to watch it.
25:19Will that do?
25:19Lovely.
25:21Thanks.
25:25Here we are.
25:28All right, Pete.
25:29Came with it.
25:32You'd better get home quick before Dorothy gets her colors out
25:34or she turns ugly.
25:36Night out, love.
25:38I'm sorry.
25:40What?
25:41You know, about just now.
25:43Oh, Josephine, my love.
25:46And as one rude shocker to another, it's forgotten.
25:51Dick, I wanted to ask you.
25:52Fire away.
25:54About the Jacksons.
25:55Were they here long?
25:57From their early days, I think.
25:59Did they have any children?
26:02I don't think they did.
26:04Oh, I was just interested.
26:07Of course, love.
26:09Good night.
26:10Good night.
26:20Watch her.
26:24Well, we'll have some fun with this.
26:27I can't wait.
26:28You're not...
26:29I mean, not tonight.
26:31Don't worry, Pete.
26:32I won't do a thing without you.
26:33Oh, I got this bag.
26:34It's all splitting.
26:35I'll find you another.
26:36Right, all right.
26:37Look, you're in a hurry.
26:39Why don't you leave it and I'll bring it over tomorrow?
26:42That's all right.
26:43I'll tell you what, though.
26:45Keep it out of her way, will you?
26:46Yeah.
26:46Yes, of course.
26:48We do Langton's place together in the afternoon, right?
26:51The pigs.
26:53Oh, yes.
26:55See you then.
26:57Yes.
26:58Bye, Dick.
27:00Cheers.
27:15Cheers.
27:47Cheers.
28:08Still no sign of Earl Puska?
28:10I think he's deserted us.
28:12Oh, he'll make himself a living.
28:14Only a few mice to fill up on.
28:15Oh, thank you.
28:16Sugar.
28:19Look, Arthur.
28:21Got that sour jam again?
28:23His missus is bad at jam.
28:27Still gollied, eh?
28:29Oh, that.
28:31It's empty.
28:32How about the, um, you know?
28:36It's been taken away to be investigated.
28:40To find out what it is, or what it was.
28:44Don't they know what it was?
28:47It was in pretty bad shape.
28:48That can make it difficult to be certain.
28:50That's right.
28:51I remember a thing washed up as if it was a sea serpent.
28:55Turned out to be a whale.
28:57All rotted away.
28:58Give it a neck, you see.
29:00Whales don't have a neck.
29:01I mean, what it was for.
29:09No?
29:09Ha.
29:10He don't know either.
29:13It'd have purpose.
29:16You mean bad purpose?
29:20Most like.
29:23That's saying it was some kind of charm?
29:26You see, if a thing wouldn't happen by nature, if nature wouldn't bring it about,
29:34then such as that might serve.
29:37To do what?
29:38To bring what about?
29:41How would I know?
29:42You talk as if you...
29:45You mean make something bad happen?
29:49Could be that.
29:51Well, it wouldn't be anything good.
29:54It'd be arm.
29:56You see, in them days, they believed they could put arm on a person or a place.
30:04A place?
30:06On lands.
30:07It was often done.
30:10You said they.
30:11Who do you mean?
30:13Somebody.
30:15Somebody bad?
30:18Wise in them powers.
30:20To cast them.
30:21And to fix them.
30:24Now, that little brute you found.
30:27They always had such as those.
30:31Nobody's sure what it was.
30:34That's the way, you see.
30:36To hold the power.
30:38To bind it.
30:39That's what they'd reckon.
30:42Tell us about the fairies, Arthur.
30:44No!
30:46A thing like that.
30:48It'd have been suckled, you know.
30:54What?
30:55Human suckling.
30:57To set it to work.
31:01You all right, missus?
31:02Don't mind me.
31:03You're right, old fool.
31:04Arthur, get that tea down.
31:05There's work to do.
31:08You sure you're all right?
31:12I'm all right.
31:14So I'm all right.
31:15I'm going out to look for the cat.
31:19I'm quite all right.
31:24You sure?
31:26Here.
31:27Here.
31:43Buddy?
31:43Buddy?
31:55Mardy?
31:58Mardy?
32:31Mardy?
32:36Mardy?
32:38Mardy?
32:39Mardy?
32:44Mardy?
32:49Mardy?
32:57Mardy?
32:58Mardy?
33:01Mardy?
33:03Mardy?
33:13Mardy?
33:16Mardy?
33:19Mardy?
33:20Mardy?
33:34Mardy?
33:36Mardy?
33:38Mardy?
34:00Mardy?
34:01Mardy?
34:03Mardy?
34:04Mardy?
34:07Mardy?
34:08Mardy?
34:28Mardy?
34:29Mardy?
34:35Mardy?
34:40Mardy?
34:43Mardy?
35:03Mardy?
35:05Mardy?
35:33Mardy?
35:38Yes, Mr. Biddick?
35:39Would you have stopped?
35:41All right, are you?
35:43Yes.
35:43Yes, I'm fine now.
35:46I'll see you tomorrow.
35:47All right.
35:47Good night.
35:49Good night.
36:05Good night.
36:18Good night.
36:21Good night.
36:33Mr. Biddick?
36:51Good night.
36:52Let's go.
37:41Don't come near me.
37:42Peter!
37:43Don't touch me!
37:43Peter!
37:44Can't you see I'm covered in muck?
37:45Peter, listen to me!
37:46Oh, do stop waffling, woman, and give me a hand!
37:48Peter!
37:53Oh, what the hell is that doing there?
37:54What, you're just trying to tell me?
37:55I've had enough of me.
37:56I've had a lot.
37:58I've been dropped right in it.
37:59Bloody pigsty.
38:01As if you need telling.
38:02Oh, great idiot, pork is about half a ton each,
38:05all shoving about and down I went.
38:07Oh, put some disinfectant on that lot, will you?
38:09It's probably done for, but please try.
38:11I'm going to have a bath.
38:13And I may as well tell you, I've finished with Dick.
38:15Why?
38:16He was watch.
38:17He laughed himself.
38:18Stupid!
38:21I mean, the man's got no standards.
38:23He doesn't give a damn.
38:24Mind you, he's all they want round here,
38:26and he's good enough for them.
38:29All right, I'm getting out.
38:31I shall give my formal notice tomorrow, and that's it.
38:34What?
38:35Well, if you find you simply can't work with somebody.
38:38Leave him?
38:39Yes.
38:40All right, all right.
38:41This time I'm sure.
38:43Oh.
38:44I should have gone after that research job.
38:46The chap I saw practically promised it me.
38:48Did he?
38:49Well, as good as.
38:51Joe, I've got to.
38:53All right.
38:53I mean, he was most encouraging.
38:55Yes.
38:55Yes, I think you should get in touch with him.
38:57Can you do that?
38:58Yeah, I've still got his address somewhere.
38:59Well, ring him.
39:00Straight away.
39:01Make an appointment.
39:02I'll come with you.
39:02It helps sometimes.
39:05Do you mean?
39:07Yes.
39:07But I thought you'd mind.
39:09I want to go, too.
39:11You sure you're not just...
39:13I mean, you've done so much.
39:17I hate it here.
39:18I didn't at first, but I do now.
39:21There's something wrong here.
39:23I thought it was just the atmosphere, but...
39:26Today, I thought...
39:31I heard...
39:33I thought that...
39:34Hey!
39:35It's the pregnancy.
39:37No.
39:38Well, it was the same last time, remember?
39:39Had some pretty odd days then.
39:42Oh, that was different.
39:44That was because things went wrong.
39:52I'll put those clothes in to soak.
39:55No.
39:58Oh!
40:00No.
40:15No.
40:24No, no.
40:27Hello there!
40:31Hello.
40:32Where's the lad? Oh, he's back!
40:35I can smell he's back.
40:37Oh, what a thing to say.
40:38Peet is in the bath.
40:39I'll bet he is.
40:42Pigs. Oh, I hate pigs.
40:44Peet, come on out of it.
40:46I was just now. Give that to me, dear.
40:48Don't upset yourself. I'm more used to it than you are.
40:50He is too. The time I've gone arse over tipping muck.
40:53We're gonna celebrate Peet's baptism of fire.
40:57God, he got himself into a real tear. You know he wouldn't speak to me.
40:59He said you laughed, I think. Of course I did.
41:01It was funny.
41:02You'd have laughed yourself sick too if you'd been.
41:06Peet, when a man's been through what you've been through,
41:08and I mean that literally, the palm clings.
41:11It gets in my mind.
41:13I bought the only known cure to be applied internally.
41:15Glasses, were they? Ah, here we are.
41:21Let's go.
41:23Peet has got something to say.
41:26Oh, ho, ho, ho.
41:28Here.
41:30Take your medicine.
41:32Repeat dos,
41:33till Patience starts to sing and dance.
41:48I put it outside, dear. It's best.
41:51Yes, thank you.
41:54Dick says your cat ran away.
41:57I think he was frightened.
41:59He'll be back. Now, for a drinkie.
42:21Dick's talked him round.
42:22I knew he would.
42:24He says to me, you see.
42:25That new fella he used, he looks like a clown, but he'll do.
42:32I had this problem, you see, that he hadn't paid his bill.
42:37But, of course, if he hadn't paid his bill, I...
42:40No, I mean, if he had paid his bill, I...
42:44Well, no way.
42:45Let's see what you mean.
42:46Yeah.
42:47That rocker. It's nice. I like it.
42:49Yes.
42:50Don't often see that kind these days.
42:53Josephine. Look at her.
42:56Sitting there like a watcher on a bloody monument.
42:59Or a bloody jug.
43:03Mind you, that was good.
43:05Best feet of bacon and leg of it for years, a lot of it.
43:09And, you know, that's what counts.
43:11Invite them round sometime.
43:12Yes, we will.
43:13Make that stuff you used to make.
43:15You know, with all the bits in it, all the kinds of fish.
43:18I never made it.
43:19Of course you did.
43:19I hate fish.
43:20You used to make it.
43:21Not me.
43:22It did.
43:23It was her.
43:24Huh?
43:25It was his first wife.
43:28My God, it was.
43:30I forgot.
43:32Oh, that calls for a song, I think.
43:34Mickey forever walked over the land.
43:37He walked it all over with a stick in his hand.
43:40He walked it all night and he walked it all day.
43:44Lookin' for the brown cow that did stray away.
43:49When Mickey came home, his master did say.
43:53Oh, were you old Mickey this night and the day?
43:57Oh, master, dear master, old Mickey did say.
44:21Oh, look out.
44:24I nearly went over then.
44:26Wouldn't thank me for that.
44:28Listen.
44:28I bet these are wedding presents.
44:33It's a nice pattern.
44:34I like it.
44:36Some patterns aren't a bit nice.
44:39Mrs. Pum...
44:39The way they do them.
44:41Mrs. Pum...
44:41Now then, dear Dorothy.
44:43There's something here that isn't right.
44:45I want you to listen.
44:47Eh?
44:48In the house.
44:49I think it's bad.
44:50Now then, dear, don't worry.
44:54There's always some...
44:56something wrong when you move house.
44:58I don't mean that.
45:02I think you're doing it up very nicely.
45:07I remember we had a lot of trouble with the devil.
45:10Oh, that's a sweet thing.
45:11Hey, I would go.
45:13There you go.
45:16Dorothy?
45:18Well, in years ago, when I started...
45:20You want...
45:21I can't even please, I guarantee you.
45:23You don't want to be there.
45:25You don't want to be there.
45:26You don't want to be a half a month.
45:27Come along, old man.
45:29Come on.
45:31Come on.
45:31Come on.
45:32Don't go.
45:35I forgot to.
45:37Tomorrow I won't know one end of a cow.
45:40For another right now.
45:41Oh.
45:41And if you don't know one end of a cow from another,
45:44You might as well give off.
45:46I'll be bandjacks.
45:47I...
45:48I'm sorry about all the, uh...
45:50Fred, I, uh...
45:53Don't worry, dear.
45:55Don't worry.
45:55You're going to have a baby soon.
45:58That's nice.
45:59Soon tomorrow, me old son.
46:02I'll tell him what we'll do.
46:04We'll have a go of that thing.
46:05Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
46:06Oh, sorry.
46:08Where did you hide it?
46:10Oh.
46:12I better say goodnight.
46:13Why?
46:15Goodnight.
46:16Goodnight, those people.
46:17Where are you girls?
46:18Oh, goodnight.
46:20What did you think you were doing?
46:21Are you going to drive?
46:22What do you mean?
46:23Oh.
46:24Bottom gear all the way.
46:26Sergeant...
46:27Sergeant Ruiz Paloma.
46:28He wouldn't dream of...
46:30Brett...
46:30Brett Alive.
46:31Well, he wouldn't, right?
46:34Well, anyway.
46:36See you tomorrow.
46:37Right.
46:37Over here.
46:38Now.
46:39Get in there, you.
46:41No!
46:41The other door.
46:43If you land in the ditch,
46:44I'll come and pull you out.
46:46You don't have to.
46:47Ha, ha, ha, ha.
46:50Bye, Dick.
47:01What thing?
47:05Peter, you didn't bring it back here.
47:08Peter, you didn't bring it back.
47:10Say you didn't!
47:13No, I didn't.
47:38You didn't bring it back here.
47:40Toge this right there with three to three.
47:44Again, that'd be, like, I'd love to see the moim man.
47:44It's really boring the равно cam, قال for me, then guys would raise the table on that thing.
47:44I'd love to priest said that that, but put on no tow.
47:47Go to priest!
47:50Good forward!
47:55dalej
47:57Peter?
48:07Peter?
48:08Peter!
48:26Peter?
48:37Peter?
48:38Peter?
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