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Call The Midwife Season15 Episode8
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00:00Very well, we shall do the tests again.
00:03The level of disregard for the comfort and convenience of an elderly patient is unforgivable.
00:11I don't know what that ice cream van's doing.
00:14Mrs Bianchi's having some strong peers.
00:16We're going to get her settled and take a look at her.
00:19Oh, they're lasting a minute each.
00:21And how often are they coming?
00:24Well, I don't know.
00:26Am I meant to write them all down?
00:27Is that, by any chance, your ice cream van parked outside, Mr Bianchi?
00:31Yes, it is.
00:32I only got in last summer.
00:34Best ice cream in Poplar.
00:35Guaranteed.
00:36I'm sure it is, but at the present moment,
00:38we're more interested in delivering babies than ice cream.
00:42Would you mind turning off the music?
00:46Oh, sorry.
00:54What do you want me to do with these, then?
00:59I'll take the rum of beans.
01:01We can have those with the chops I've planned.
01:03Everything else can go to the harvest festival.
01:06What?
01:06Even the marrows?
01:08They would have won first prize in the multicultural show if I'd have been ready in time.
01:12They're bigger than toddlers' legs, Fred.
01:15And I haven't the time to be stuffing them with mince and making a white sauce.
01:21I'll take them to the nurse's house, then.
01:24The children will march from there to the church in a procession.
01:28Your produce will be widely admired.
01:33You're not in labour, just shit, honey.
01:35These are just what we call Braxton Hicks contractions.
01:38It's your body rehearsing for the real team.
01:40I feel a bit of a fool now.
01:43And it's taken Tony away from his van.
01:45That van's our whole livelihood now I've stopped working.
01:48Have I missed it?
01:49Ah, it's all right.
01:50You'll see if.
01:51It was a false alarm.
01:56Good job we never told no one.
01:58Get me leg or something rotten.
02:03Is there anything you need taking to the post office, sister?
02:06Thank you.
02:07I'm rather more concerned about a letter I took to the post office two weeks ago.
02:11The one you wrote to the Board of Health?
02:13Yes.
02:14Telling them we would close Nanata's house if we were no longer allowed to work.
02:19as Christian missionaries.
02:21I expected a response from them at the very least.
02:24It's entirely likely that they're playing games.
02:26Keeping you waiting because you kept them waiting.
02:29One would hope they were above such a pettiness.
02:32And there is so much at stake.
02:44Idiot!
02:45You took her in too early.
02:46Hey, bro.
02:47You coming to football tonight?
02:48I don't know, Matteo.
02:50I'm not really in the mood.
02:51You stop coming to football.
02:53You stop coming swimming.
02:54You need to make the most of your freedom while you've got it.
02:58Come on, let's go.
02:59You got everything?
03:00Let's go.
03:01See you, baby brother.
03:02You got the bag?
03:03Come on.
03:05I do not have unlimited quantities of corpucular matter in my veins.
03:10Sister, you're a nurse.
03:12You know as well as I do that blood replenishes itself.
03:17And we need to get to the bottom of what ails you.
03:20We all know what ails me.
03:23I am merely ancient and presumed frail as a consequence.
03:30Sister, I have five minutes before I leave on my rounds.
03:34Would you like me to move the television into your room?
03:36Do you suppose I'm at the point of expiry?
03:40There is no reason to treat me as an invalid,
03:44as the analysis of my blood will testify.
03:52Bye.
03:53Ladies and gentlemen,
03:54you can watch tonight's wrestling in the big hall for a long way.
03:57Bye.
04:06Your tractor's actually gone.
04:13You won.
04:14You won.
04:15I'm so darn into.
04:17Don't answer.
04:19I've learned so much about deferment
04:22Since I gave up drink
04:25I've learned you can bear anything
04:27If you pretend it's forever
04:30I can postpone
04:32I can wait
04:34But putting things off until tomorrow
04:36Doesn't always work
04:39Because what if
04:40Tomorrow never comes
04:44I've been
04:45Postponing a decision
04:47For a long time now
04:58Answer! Answer!
05:01Bring it back!
05:08Harmony!
05:10It's not a decision about drink
05:13It's a decision about work
05:16And work is my other addiction
05:20Is there a doctor in here?
05:21Anyone?
05:23I'm an arse
05:23That'll do
05:24It's a concussion
05:28You're staging sports events
05:29You're legally obliged to have medical help on the premises
05:32I know nothing about
05:34No legal obligations
05:35And this is her
05:36Harmony Savage
05:38Hello Harmony
05:39I'm a nurse
05:40I'm sorry you've been hurt
05:43Occupationalised
05:44Did you lose consciousness
05:45Or did you remain aware of your surroundings?
05:48I never went out
05:48I was just
05:49Putting on a bit of a show
05:51I think it's like
05:54I've got back out for the next job
05:56Whoa
05:56You were out cold
05:58I did the count
05:59But it's over
06:01Brenda the butcher won fair and square
06:06I've gone to give her the prize money
06:09If you can't be absolutely sure
06:12That you weren't knocked out
06:13I really think you ought to go to the casualty department
06:16I'm going to go home to bed
06:20Oh hello sweetie
06:25Who's this?
06:26Cole
06:27My boy
06:28He comes to all my fights
06:31Come on
06:31Let's pack up and get you in the van
06:34You really must not drive after blacking out
06:37However briefly
06:38Any better ideas
06:42I know it was a false alarm for that heat
06:44But
06:47It made me think how real all this is
06:52How we've made a proper grown up life
06:56You do go on
06:59It's like being the baby of the family gave you a great big chip on your shoulder
07:03No it wasn't that
07:05It was being the one who was no good at all the things the others did
07:10It's not your fault you weren't cut out for the tiling trade
07:13Besides
07:15I'd rather have a bit of soft scoop
07:18Than a hundred yards of mosaic flooring
07:21Come on
07:22Light's up
07:23What's that?
07:25Nothing
07:26Honey there's blood on your cinglet
07:29What is it?
07:30Show me
07:36How long have you been this?
07:39Oh wow
07:42I've got a plaster on it
07:44You will not
07:46In the morning I'm ringing the doctor
07:57Out
08:03Wrestling was all I knew
08:04Even as a little girl
08:06My double's burnt savage
08:07Lamb of pamphlet
08:09God rest him
08:10I used to watch him every time he fought
08:12It's rather wonderful that you followed in his footsteps
08:14Even more wonderful if it were legal
08:16There's a whole ladies circuit up north
08:18Just as legitimate as a men's
08:19But in London we're outlaws
08:22I really would like you to be seen by a doctor
08:25If at all possible harmony
08:26Oh my real name's Gwen
08:29Thanks for seeing us home
08:32Come on little him
08:45Giving up doing sports and everything
08:49So unsightly
08:52I'll probably just bang it
08:58It looks like a sebaceous cyst to me
09:02Antibiotics will take the edge off it
09:04But I think it needs to be removed
09:07I've got a baby to any day
09:09All the more reason to get it out of the way
09:12I'll call St Cuthbert's myself
09:23Now that is a bird's song
09:26I can easily identify
09:28The lesser spotted buckles
09:31Ah sister how you keeping
09:34I'm keeping on
09:37If a little more desiccated
09:40With every week the passes
09:43Perhaps I should not linger
09:46Lest you
09:47Sweep me up with all the other dead leaves
09:50I've got a bag of doughnuts in my shed
09:52Would they cheer you up a bit?
09:54Are they jam filled?
09:56No they're the ones with the holes in
09:57Then I will forego them
09:59Do you detect
10:00A chill in the breeze today?
10:03I reckon I felt the first nip
10:06I like it when the seasons start to turn though
10:10That time of year
10:11Thou mayst in me behold
10:13When yellow leaves
10:15Or none or few
10:17Do hang upon those boughs
10:20That shake with cold
10:23Bare ruined wires
10:25Where late the sweet birds sing
10:30In me
10:31Thou seest the twilight of such day
10:35As after sunset fadeth in the west
10:39Which by and by
10:42Like night doth
10:43Take away their second self
10:48That seals up all
10:50In rest
11:07Sister Monica Tone
11:09What was called this song?
11:14Time
11:14Mr Buckle
11:17It's passage in its sheer
11:20Weary
11:21Accubination
11:24Would you like a cup of tea?
11:27If you will sit
11:29And take one with me
11:40Well Miss Savage
11:41I'm not seeing anything that needs further tests
11:45Any other bumps or bruises you'd like me to look at?
11:47I've got a rash
11:48Keeps coming up sort of on the back of my shoulder
11:52If you just slip your blouse off dear
11:55Don't believe I've ever met a lady wrestler before
11:58Imagine it's quite physically taxing
12:02I call over sometimes
12:04Fight or no fight
12:15I think I know what this is
12:17It's a skin virus called herpes gladiatorum
12:22Gladiator like in Spartacus
12:24I love a bit of Kirk Douglas
12:26Don't be honest
12:28I'm afraid this comes from grazing your skin on grubby canvas in the ring
12:33Your best bet is to wash it daily with medicated soap
12:37And bathe the blisters in salt water
12:39Can I do that with my hips and my knees?
12:41Do you have a rash there as well?
12:43No, they just hurt all the time
12:45Miss Savage
12:46Are you able to take a break from your work for a while?
12:49No
12:49I've got mouths to feed
12:51Mine and my little boys
12:59I've been looking forward to this moment all day
13:01I popped on a market and bought myself a new pair of slippers for the winter
13:10I never knew you could love a bit of sheepskin on your feet till I came to live in England
13:15Me neither
13:17I'm sorry, child
13:19You're all wrapped up in something?
13:22I'm trying to work out exactly when I started taking a pill
13:26Calculated against the number of actual pills you have to take before it protects you
13:31And why is that?
13:32I've never missed a single one
13:35I'm wondering if it's thrown my hormones out of whack
13:38I mean, it can do that, can't it?
13:41Child, the whole point of the pill is to throw your hormones out of whack
13:45That's how it stops you getting pregnant
13:48Are you late?
13:50I've been late before
13:53And things just sort of corrected themselves
13:58That would have been before you had a boyfriend
14:02Do you think you need to do a test?
14:05No
14:06Not yet
14:14What a tap, trying to give up
14:15Let's go
14:37Let's go
15:04Are you feeling sick?
15:07This is not good, honey
15:09But we're going to do a test
15:11I'll help you
15:12We don't want anyone to know
15:14They won't
15:18My name is Higgins
15:20Have the samples gone off to the laboratory, yeah?
15:22They will be dispatched very shortly
15:24But if you wish to add any to the list
15:26I'm afraid you must see to the paperwork yourself
15:45Good morning, Gwen
15:47Dr Turner remembered an iodine preparation
15:49He thought might help with your skin condition
15:51I told him I'd drop it off
15:54Have you been in another fight?
15:56Yes
15:57And I didn't win that one, Eva
16:05New schooled stay, old chap
16:06I overslept again
16:08I don't like going in late because it gets told off
16:11I imagine you're exhausted after a match
16:13I'm always exhausted, but
16:15I'm a mum, aren't I?
16:17And it's just me
16:19If I weren't tired, it would mean I was slacking
16:22I'm a stepmother to a little boy of Carl's age
16:25That certainly keeps one on one's toes
16:27I hope he talks like you do
16:29You've got a lovely way of putting things
16:32Can I make you a cuppa?
16:34A cuppa would actually be extremely welcome
16:37But I should be making you one
16:42I'm sorry, I'll have to get out
16:56That's all I've got this time
16:57I'll give you the full amount next week
17:00I've heard that before
17:01And more than once
17:03I am not a charity
17:11Now there ain't nothing in here but feathers
17:14I'm officially skinned
17:15Do you keep your money in a cushion cover?
17:17I don't trust banks
17:19At least that's where I know my money is
17:20Things when I've got none
17:23Sorry of
17:25Ronald Dizzy
17:29Mr. Bianchi
17:31I'm Mr. Penn Warden
17:32I'll be removing this cyst for you
17:34Do you mind if I take a look?
17:44Don't want to go hacking away on the wrong side
17:53Could just drain this
17:54But I'm leaning on the side of getting the whole thing out
18:03Your bloods may come back perfectly normal
18:06But I strongly suspect
18:07That if you'd have almost passed out in front of Dr. Turner
18:10He'd want to check your iron levels
18:11Maybe I just need a tonic
18:14Maybe you do
18:16I just think that as another woman
18:17Who's often had to stand on her own two feet
18:20You need to be in better condition than this
18:23You're on your own with your kiddie
18:26No
18:27But I was very much on my own for a long time
18:30Before he and his father came into my life
18:33And I know what it feels like to be fighting an invisible opponent
18:36I fight invisible ones and all
18:39And I've no doubt you're extremely good at it
18:41But you need someone more than a wrestling promoter in your corner
18:45Let us help find out what's causing your malaise
18:50Nurse Clifford's gone out to the cinema
18:52But Nurse Ireland says we can have the box
18:55Her new slippers came in
18:56Could there be a more perfect showcase for nature's bounty?
19:00Oh
19:01We can do a lot with ribbon and crypt paper
19:04And that's before we start tying bows around marrows
19:06Oh
19:07These lamentable scissors
19:09They wouldn't cut butter
19:11Shall I see if I can find a sharper pair?
19:13What we really need is Sister Veronica and her magic pinking shears
19:18How long has she gone to the mother house for?
19:22A lengthy retreat
19:24I wasn't allowed to ask
19:26It's her private spiritual business
19:28Do you suppose she took her pinking shears?
19:32I would settle for her implements if we can't have her
20:01What's this still Monica Jones?
20:03I was hoping it was something that could be treated
20:08But chronic kidney disease is just
20:10Something that takes old people gently but kindly
20:14But it takes them
20:16How long has she been ill with this?
20:19I suspect not long
20:22How long does she have?
20:26The same
20:29Unless we can persuade her to accept what treatment there is
20:32She'll progress to end stage renal failure fairly quickly
20:39Until that day comes
20:40We'll just have to love her as we always have
20:44Just a bit more carefully
20:52You look happy
20:54Today is a happy day
20:58I got a letter from the solicitor
21:00The decree absolute
21:01I'm officially a single man
21:06Everything we do now is ours
21:08Our choice to make
21:11The Board of Health requested a meeting
21:13I told them your diary was full
21:15That they were most insistent
21:16It's in your diary for Friday
21:18Thank you
21:20I anticipate the usual fun and games
21:24I need to see Anthony Bianchi
21:26I've just had his histopathology results through from the hospital
21:30Should I make an appointment for him?
21:33No
21:34I'll call in on him today
21:37We told you the truth
21:38Sister Veronica is on retreat
21:41You told us she had gone on retreat to the mother house
21:43She would need her cross in the mother house
21:46She would need her shoes
21:47Our sister needed our discretion
21:50And I gave that willingly and with love
21:52I'm sorry if you feel that you should have been informed
21:58I'm sorry if I have been arrogant
22:01In thinking I deserved an explanation
22:05I can't tell you everything
22:06Too much of it is personal to her
22:08But I can say she is struggling with her vows
22:11And has been given leave of absence for a while
22:15She's staying at the Oliver Christian Retreat Centre
22:18At Gravesend
22:20Alone
22:23Without anyone she knows
22:25Or any friends to support her
22:29Sister
22:31Out of all of us
22:32Sister Veronica emits the most love
22:35She needs the most love
22:37She does not know what she needs or wants
22:40And that is why she has had to go away
22:48Oh, Lily
22:51Have you come to see Tina?
22:53Mr Bianchi
22:54We've come to see you
22:59I can't have breast cancer
23:03It's a women's disease
23:05We know all about that because his mum died of it
23:09I know
23:12She was a lovely lady
23:14And even in the five years since she passed away
23:18We've learned so much about it
23:21I can't have it
23:24I'm a man
23:25It is rare in men
23:27Especially for someone of your age
23:29But it's not unheard of
23:32Everyone has breast tissue, Tony
23:34Men and women
23:37We have less of it
23:38But it only takes a couple of cells to go rogue
23:43And the tumour can start to develop
23:45I have had some specialist training
23:49And there are new treatments and new approaches to surgery
24:02Should I have done something sooner when I first felt the lump
24:05We are going to focus on the future now, Tony
24:09And we are going to be with you every step of the way
24:15I don't care whereabouts in your body it is
24:19You've got the big seat
24:20We have to face up to it
24:21We can face up to it together
24:25Without telling people
24:27What is that going to achieve, Tony?
24:30You need help
24:31You need love
24:34Tina
24:37I need
24:40Dignity
24:42I need to feel like a man
24:46There's a bike for sale
24:52Maybe for your birthday, eh?
24:55If you're in your next flight
25:00Yes?
25:07Doctor
25:08When Savage's records arrive from her previous practice
25:12She's been suffering with tiredness and joint pain for five years
25:17Did the blood test we did show anything?
25:19Nothing at all conclusive
25:22Just markers for minor inflammation
25:25Slightly low white blood count
25:27But the pain relate to the wrestling
25:29I saw her in the ring and it's incredibly physical
25:32But an impact injury would be on one side, not both
25:38It's as though we're missing something
25:41I never liked that
25:43They said those Braxton Hicks pains was my body tuning up for the baby to be born
25:48I got used to them
25:50But they've got worse since I found out Tony isn't well
25:53You've an immense amount to contend with at the moment
25:56But baby's head is engaged, Tina
25:58I really don't think you'll have very long to wait
26:02Oh, this reading is just a little bit higher than I'd like
26:07We can't have anything else go wrong
26:10Nothing is going to go wrong
26:11But I do want you to come over to the maternity home with me
26:16So Dr Turner can take a look at you
26:32Any chance of a 99?
26:34I've an elderly friend
26:35Might like a bit of a pick-the-up
26:37It's just a matter, pal
26:47You won't put me down for a single match
26:51I can't afford to promote wrestlers who keep losing
26:53But I can raise my game
26:55My dad used to say
26:56Aim up, things will look up
26:59Your dad was one of the best there ever was
27:00The Lamb of Panther was revered
27:05Look, all I can offer you right now is the adult fixtures
27:08Oh, no, no
27:09Adult fixtures is one step away from stripping, Brian
27:11I keep it clean
27:13It's a place down Deptford where they roll about in jelly
27:17Girls earn 30 quid about
27:1830 quid?
27:20I pay 20
27:24Bring your own bikini
27:35Usually Tina reads stuff for me
27:37But I don't want to worry all this
27:39There's going to be further surgery
27:44And a radiography assessment
27:51I'm going to have to stop working
27:52It won't be for long
27:55You've got a family to support you
27:58I've only just proved to him that I'm a man
28:01I'm making a go of the van
28:02Earning my own living
28:04And now I've got a woman's disease
28:06And I can't provide
28:10I'm telling them nothing
28:19Geoffrey Franklin
28:20Mr. Franklin, it's Sister Catherine from Nanata's house
28:24It's about Sister Veronica
28:28And I'm calling you in confidence
28:32I see
28:33I don't like leaving you on your own, Tony
28:37Don't be daft
28:39I'm fine
28:42Look
28:45Got my appointment through already
28:48Nothing to be done till then
28:51It's you and the baby we need to think about now
28:55Alright
28:57Just promise me
28:59You'll tell your brothers
29:03I promise
29:09You'll need to take these diuretics first thing in the morning
29:13As you don't want to be up all hours of the night
29:15We can bring the commode into your room
29:18The commode will not be entertained
29:20You may come to revise that opinion
29:24Your tone is brisk
29:26Given that my days are numbered
29:31Everybody's days are numbered, Sister
29:34Mine as well as yours
29:35One way and another
29:42But you may be going on for quite a long time
29:46Possibly feeling slightly better than you have to
29:49Given that we know what ails you now
29:53Maybe I do not care to go on for
29:57Quite a long time
29:59Let's see how we do, shall we
30:02With these diuretics
30:20Co?
30:26Co?
30:29Co?
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32:18Mr. Bianchi?
32:21Is this ever itchy or sore?
32:24No.
32:26And it's never all blisters like the one on my back.
32:28It's more like a sunburn.
32:30But you've been covering it up with panstick because it's such a strange shape.
32:34Like a butterfly.
32:37That herpes gladiatorum on your back was a complete red herring.
32:42This is what leads us to your diagnosis.
32:45Have you ever heard of a condition called lupus?
32:49Nobody in your family's ever had it?
32:51Or mentioned it?
32:52No.
32:53Do you think that's what I've got?
32:55This rash is so distinctive.
32:58I'd put money on it as a diagnosis.
32:59How long will it take to get rid of it?
33:02It's going to be about management rather than cure.
33:06But I promise you we can get you feeling better.
33:09Can't be cured.
33:11But I need to win matches again.
33:14Gwen, you are too unwell to fight.
33:20Tony, thank God I've been worried sick.
33:23How'd it go at the hospital?
33:24It was all fine.
33:27Your doctor's very pleased with me.
33:29Oh, really?
33:31So, um, what happens next?
33:33What treatment are they giving you?
33:35So many pills I'll be rattling.
33:39The important thing is how you are getting some risk.
33:43Not worrying yourself, silly.
33:45I'm not now, I've heard your voice.
33:47I love your voice.
33:49I only ever get to talk on the phone.
33:50Yeah.
33:53Because we're together all the time.
33:55We'll be together again soon.
34:14Tony!
34:17Tony!
34:18Turn down the park.
34:20Come in.
34:21Tony!
34:23Come, let's sit down.
34:26Let's sit down.
34:43Beryl burrows as I live and breathe.
34:51Do you tell me you're en route to a harvest festival with that dreary swag?
34:56Because at the very least it would provoke a degree of fellow feeling in me.
34:59I'm on potato peeling duty.
35:02There's a rota in the retreat.
35:04Stop, stop.
35:05Before you completely break my heart.
35:08I come here almost every day.
35:10Sometimes I have an eclair.
35:12When the fancy takes me, I have a cream split.
35:16You get a cherry on a cream split.
35:18And there's this little burst of flavour when you bite it.
35:22Tell me you've eaten fish and chips in the street too.
35:25In broad daylight.
35:26Why?
35:27Why?
35:28Although sometimes it feels as though it's the things I don't do that tell me more about where
35:34I am now than where I might go next.
35:37What don't you do?
35:40I don't pray.
35:42I came here to pray.
35:44Or at least to decide what I ought to be praying for.
35:48But I can't.
35:49And do you know why?
35:51It's not different enough to the convent, Beryl.
35:54And all the snatched patisserie in the world can't disguise the fact that you are still living the same sort
36:00of half-life.
36:01Trapped underneath a similar, godly, bell jar.
36:06And how do you propose a change that?
36:09Come and stay with me.
36:10Geoffrey.
36:12I am still technically a nun.
36:16I can't live with a man.
36:17You could lodge with a kindly confirmed bachelor.
36:27You've missed two appointments at the hospital, Tony.
36:32Do you have anyone to talk to?
36:34Your brothers, perhaps?
36:37No, I can't.
36:40Not with it being, you know, breast cancer.
36:44It's so humiliating.
36:46I can hear them now.
36:48A typical Charlie.
36:53Doctor Turner and I delivered a baby at maternity home last week.
36:57And the mother asked if the older brother could come in and meet him.
37:02He placed the baby in his little arms, and he was awestruck.
37:08This was his brother
37:12He promised right then and there
37:15To teach him everything he knew
37:17All his best fighting moves
37:18A cat gun was mentioned
37:20And something about
37:22Which jelly babies tasted best
37:26Green ones
37:29According to Enzo
37:31Always gave me the green ones
37:33Brothers look after each other, Tony
37:37I've seen it with my own boys
37:41Right now she'll be moaning about me
37:45She'll be looking after Taylor
37:47Dr. Turner says she can come home
37:49If you're feeling up to it
37:51Of course I'm feeling up to it
37:59Something tells me something's gonna happen tonight
38:05I've written the papers that jam on our people
38:09We'll make it tonight
38:12Stars will be shining
38:14My signs aligning with love
38:19So come on and make it
38:21Let's take everything that we've been dreaming of
38:27Something tells me something's gonna happen to you
38:33The smile on my face is the smile you were wearing
38:37A moment or two
38:40So get it together you see
38:43It's gonna be alright
38:49Tells me something's gonna happen to you
38:54You stay in the dressing room tonight
38:56Promise
38:57Promise
38:57And if I win
39:00You'll get that bike
39:02Precious boy
39:26You're keeping up with us, peppermints, child?
39:28I'm first on call tonight and I still feel quite queasy
39:31But it's not just in the morning
39:34Maybe the pill itself doesn't agree with me
39:38I popped into the surgery when no one was there to check on your results
39:43I think we need to have a talk
39:50I can't seem to get comfortable
39:54My back is killing me
39:59Tony, the sheets are wet
40:05Do you think your walls have broken?
40:07I thought they'd be more of a whoosh
40:11I don't feel right, Tony
40:19Joyce, what am I going to do?
40:21The pill was supposed to be foolproof
40:24Honey, the pill was invented by man and is taken by women
40:28It's always going to be subject to human error
40:31I will lose my job
40:33I will have to tell my parents and I hardly speak to them as it is because they don't approve
40:37of Cyril
40:38What?
40:38I approve of Cyril
40:39He is a good man and he will support you
40:42Whatever you choose to do
40:45Choose to do?
40:47Joyce, I'm not even going to consider an abortion
40:52That's why it's so hard
40:54That's why I'm going to get the sack
40:57Talk to Cyril
40:59You've got time before you have to tell anybody else
41:02And I will cover for you in any way I can
41:08Thank you
41:10You have enough peppermint and wash your face
41:32I'm ringing up about Tina Bianchi
41:34We think she's gone into labour
41:37I've been timing them for two minutes apart
41:42Rosaline?
41:43Rosaline, come quickly
41:45It's 15, 20
41:47As promised
41:49You've got a good show for the gents, were you girls?
41:52They like a bit of hair pulling
41:55Hair pulling's an illegal move
41:57It's not an illegal game though, is it Gwen?
42:00Who's going to complain?
42:02Don't do this Gwen, please
42:04What are you doing here?
42:05You're putting yourself in real danger if you fight tonight
42:07Your body is severely weakened from lupus
42:09And your chances of getting injured are high
42:12And what would Carl do then?
42:13If you're not going to fight
42:14You can hand that money back right now
42:44A midwife is on her way
42:46And I'm going to stay with you
42:48And I'm going to stay with you
42:48On the end of this phone until she gets there
42:52She keeps saying she wants to push
42:55Tell her to blow
42:56Tell her to blow as if she is blowing out candles
42:58Tina, don't push
43:01Blow
43:03Blow
43:04Blow
43:05Yeah, that's it
43:06Do it with me
43:17Are you punch, accent?
43:18No, dad
43:25Dude
43:31Don't you want to attack?
43:36Tony, je vais vous dire exactement ce que vous pouvez voir.
43:39Je ne sais pas ce que je peux voir.
43:44Je pense que c'est le bébé's head.
44:14Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
44:32Vous avez besoin de vous donner ce bébé à vous-même, mais vous n'avez pas besoin d'ang-up.
44:37Vous entendez-moi ?
44:49Oh, je ne sais pas. Je ne sais pas ce que c'est le bébé.
44:52C'est sort of moving à l'air.
44:55Je ne sais pas ce que c'est le bébé.
44:56Bon.
44:57Now, very gently place your hands under its head.
45:00Wait for the next big contraction
45:02And guide the body out.
45:04Don't pull.
45:05There's something blue wrapping around its neck.
45:07Is that supposed to be there?
45:08It's the cord.
45:09All you have to do is slip your finger underneath it
45:12and lift it over the baby's head.
45:14It should slide off quite easily.
45:23je te mets en vête
45:24et ça
45:26il s'est pas réussi
46:13Just look at you.
46:18Well, someone was in a hurry to get into the world.
46:22Wait till we tell all your uncles bad things.
46:30There's...
46:32There's my boy.
46:37You were lucky you didn't cause any more damage to your body.
46:40At least I got the rent money out of it.
46:43Gwen, the hospital are asking who will be looking after Carl whilst you're in here.
46:47They're willing to talk to social services.
46:48I bet they are.
46:50Social services will take him off me.
46:52I'm sure that isn't the case.
46:54But Gwen, you're treading a dangerous path in London.
46:59Even if your health allowed you to keep on fighting.
47:03There are alternatives.
47:05Just as there's alternatives to keeping your money in a cushion cover.
47:08And are you going to tell me what they are?
47:12Because I'd listen to you.
47:15You've told me you know what it is to find things hard.
47:24Another one for the footy, Tim.
47:26Let's try.
47:28My turn.
47:29Careful.
47:30Yeah, come on.
47:30What's the thing?
47:31Oh.
47:34Mrs. Turner's just helping Tina to freshen up.
47:37And then Master Bianchi needs to have his lunch.
47:40Then they are Papa did a good job on his own then, Doctor.
47:43Not many people could deliver their own son single-handed.
47:47But Tony did.
47:48Yeah.
47:49This man, hmm?
47:52He's a proper man.
47:54He certainly is.
47:56And I salute him.
48:03He's a proper man.
48:07He's a proper man.
48:07He's a proper man.
48:07Lads.
48:11Something's come up.
48:14That I'm...
48:16Not gonna be able to do single-handed.
48:22I've got cancer.
48:41Breast cancer.
48:42Oh.
48:45I wish Mumma was here.
49:03You are the best of us, little brother.
49:07We...
49:09will not let you go.
49:36I spoke to the surgery, Gwen.
49:38All your records would be sent to the new GP we found for you up north.
49:41Thanks, Nurse.
49:43Got to start looking after myself now, haven't I?
49:46She's not gonna be a wrestler anymore.
49:48I know.
49:50Would you like a hand putting that in the van?
49:52Or are you planning on peddling all the way to Blackpool?
49:55Thanks, Nurse.
50:00Thanks.
50:01And thanks for the advice.
50:02It was like a bold move taking a job in a gym.
50:05Training other women.
50:08But it's legal in Lancashire, Gwen.
50:11And you won't be exploited.
50:12It will give your body time to recover.
50:14And my dad would like it.
50:16Good old lamb of pamphlet and his contacts.
50:29Good old lamb of pamphlet and his contacts.
50:47Oh, I came home from a lunch hour.
50:50Want to go for a walk?
50:51No.
50:53I'm afraid I don't.
50:55It seems you've made a decent fist at moving your weekly clinic onto hospital premises.
51:01Yes.
51:03There was some grumbling from patients about bus fares, but I think we're on an even queue.
51:09Good.
51:09Because speaking scientist to scientist, and to paraphrase our friend Charles Darwin,
51:15it is not necessarily the strongest or most intelligent of any given species that survives.
51:20It's the one most adaptable to change.
51:23I know that.
51:25And I know I can't look after my patients properly if I don't adapt.
51:29A very good attitude to have.
51:32Which is why we're placing you front and centre of our plans.
51:37And closing you down.
51:43Closing us down?
51:44Not as a GP.
51:46Although you'll probably want to join forces with someone else now.
51:49There are real incentives for group practices.
51:53But the council are not going to renew the licence for the maternity.
51:59But...
51:59The licence runs out in a matter of weeks.
52:04It's always been renewed as a formality.
52:06This is the brave new world, Turner.
52:09There is no always anymore.
52:11There isn't even an always for me.
52:14The council will have to hand everything over to the National Health.
52:17Why? You still have power here doing this.
52:20To us and to Nanata's house.
52:24Nanata's house.
52:26They were forever outliers.
52:28And eccentric.
52:31But what is the logic in all of this?
52:36How is it going to benefit the patients?
52:38I knew you'd say that.
52:39And it's why we chose to put you at the vanguard.
52:44No matter what goes on somewhere far away in the offices of Whitehall,
52:47there will always be patients.
52:52And you say that as though it's a problem.
52:59I'm so sorry, Cyril.
53:02You wanted to take responsibility but...
53:05I was absolutely certain that nothing could be better than this magnificent wonder drug that gave me control over my
53:11own body.
53:12We both agreed with what we wanted.
53:15That it would let us have other things we wanted.
53:19And wanted very much.
53:22We just didn't want this, did we?
53:27I think...
53:29That it's something that has happened a little out of order.
53:33But I wouldn't have taken you to bed if I didn't mean to marry you.
53:37And I always meant to marry you.
53:40And build a life with you.
53:42And building a life with you...
53:44Means more than just rings and mortgages.
53:49And bricks and mortar.
53:52Did you ever close your eyes and try to see our children?
53:58I see our children every day, with my eyes wide open.
54:03I see them crossing the street in Poplar or swinging on the swing down at the wreck.
54:09And I think...
54:11We could have a little boy like that one.
54:15Or...
54:15That little girl has a smile like hers.
54:22I thought I'd have to be patient.
54:24And I'm not very good at being patient.
54:28I would not say patience has been a...
54:31Distinguishing characteristic.
54:34And now it doesn't have to be.
54:37Pressed.
54:38Do not go away.
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