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First broadcast 14th October 1984.
the ups and downs of small-time London gambler Robby Box and the effect that his addiction has on his long suffering girlfriend and her daughter.
Ray Brooks - Robby Box
Sharon Duce - Jan Oliver
John Salthouse - Gabby Hayes
Astley Harvey - Bus Conductor
Pamela Cundell - Vi Box
James Ottaway - Tommy
Lisa Geoghan - Debby Oliver
Maurice Lane - Cabby
Bernard Stone - Bernie
Stephen Tate - Dick Mayer
Eugene Geasley - Lenny
Bunny May - Siddy
David Beckett - Tony Cannon
Keith Ashton - Milkman
Deirdre Costello - Joan
Kenneth Waller - Ferret
Alex Tetteh-Lartey - Black George
Alan Mason - Irish
Roger Walker - Kipper
Andy Mulligan - Geordie
Jeffrey Segal - Sammy
Tony Caunter - Henry Diamond
Alec Linstead - Jeremy Cook
Peter Dean - Danny McGrath
Russell Denton - Peter 'The Ponce'
Will Kenton - Roy Maggs
the ups and downs of small-time London gambler Robby Box and the effect that his addiction has on his long suffering girlfriend and her daughter.
Ray Brooks - Robby Box
Sharon Duce - Jan Oliver
John Salthouse - Gabby Hayes
Astley Harvey - Bus Conductor
Pamela Cundell - Vi Box
James Ottaway - Tommy
Lisa Geoghan - Debby Oliver
Maurice Lane - Cabby
Bernard Stone - Bernie
Stephen Tate - Dick Mayer
Eugene Geasley - Lenny
Bunny May - Siddy
David Beckett - Tony Cannon
Keith Ashton - Milkman
Deirdre Costello - Joan
Kenneth Waller - Ferret
Alex Tetteh-Lartey - Black George
Alan Mason - Irish
Roger Walker - Kipper
Andy Mulligan - Geordie
Jeffrey Segal - Sammy
Tony Caunter - Henry Diamond
Alec Linstead - Jeremy Cook
Peter Dean - Danny McGrath
Russell Denton - Peter 'The Ponce'
Will Kenton - Roy Maggs
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00:14Come on, Darlene!
00:20Come on!
00:23Come on!
00:25Come on!
00:31Which one won?
00:33The lousy foredog. Terrific, pal.
00:36Sorry about that.
00:37Just terrific.
00:39I just won £2.80.
00:41Big deal.
00:44I had 230 sobs going on that flea-ritten mutt.
00:48Oh, come on, I'll buy you a beer to cry.
00:50I'm a fiver up on the night.
00:51I've got a dead cert going in the last.
00:52Always up.
00:54Oh, what a mob!
00:55I'll get them, I'll get them.
00:56Oh, give us that fiver, I'll go and stick a bit on it.
01:03I'm the only dead cert you've got tonight.
01:05Yeah.
01:07And we're 50-50 on that one.
01:09All right.
01:12I've got the one reversed.
01:13Yeah, we start to get over again.
01:15Okay.
01:16All right.
01:19Bye, bye, bye, bye!
01:20I thought that one reversed.
01:22Three toasts.
01:23Right.
01:23And we're 22,000.
01:28We're 48,000.
01:29Wow!
01:35So gonna do it.
01:37Now what I'll do is make that one over,
01:38and now we'll be rewind a minute!
01:38Right.
01:39Oh!
01:41Look, I'm there.
01:42Thank you, mate.
01:50I'm here.
01:54Very good.
01:55Give us 15 sobs on the right term.
01:57Okay, that's about 15 down the car.
02:07Cheers.
02:08Did you bet that that was all?
02:08The whole five pounds, Robbie.
02:10The whole of Princess, all of it.
02:11You've got no respect for money, are you, you know?
02:14Mmm.
02:15Oh, I like that one. It's cold.
02:16Oh, that's your system, is it? Bet on the colour of the cover.
02:19Listen, I'm a fiver in front of you.
02:27I thought that was you up the window, mate.
02:30How you doing? All right?
02:30What you got? How's your luck? All right.
02:32I'll let you know after the last race.
02:34Have a result.
02:35Well, you know me Burnet doing about it.
02:38Oh, this is Jan.
02:39This is Gabby, an old mate from school days.
02:42Hello.
02:43Always did have good taste, then.
02:44Oh, well, nice to meet you, gone.
02:50Yeah, well, er...
02:52I'll best be shooting off.
02:55I'll see you at Bernie's later.
02:58Yeah, I'll see you later.
03:01Tell you, mate.
03:02Oh, yeah, erm...
03:04I'll see you around.
03:06Erm...
03:06Tell I'll go.
03:10Later.
03:12Yeah, well, I mean, by later, he means around, like, you know.
03:16Any time.
03:16The hair's rough.
03:17Boy, I'd have rough.
03:19Go on!
03:19Go on, my cocker.
03:24What goes on round Bernie's later?
03:26Come on, my putty.
03:28It's a million, little princess.
03:29Go on, my cocker.
03:31Go on, my cocker.
03:31Go on, my cocker.
03:33Go on, my cocker.
03:34Go on, my cocker.
03:39Go on, my cocker.
03:41Go on, my cocker.
03:43Go on, my cocker.
03:44Go on, my cocker.
03:44Why is it it's always the dead sirs that blow out?
03:48It was nudged off its line.
03:50There should have been an objection.
03:52Oh.
03:59All right.
04:01So, so.
04:03Tasty.
04:08Two forties, please.
04:35Debbie, we'll be back till late. She's gone to a disco.
04:37Makes me tired just thinking about it. Go on, knackered.
04:40What's the matter? Getting past it?
04:41Yeah, past it and on my way back. Go on, get in.
04:48I don't know why you're bothering, love. I never wear it.
04:51You never know, Tommy. You must have an hat, just in case.
04:57He's hungry.
04:59Of course he ain't.
05:02I fed the greedy little sod at tea time. He's conning you, Tommy, same as he tries to con me.
05:07Come on, fine. I know a hungry cat when I see one.
05:10Tommy, he's a con merchant.
05:15Don't you take no notes of her, mate. I'll give you a bite to eat.
05:19Yeah, you come along with your uncle.
05:26Dafters each other.
05:28I don't know why you bothered to live here, mate.
05:31You want to come and live with me.
05:33I'll feed you proper.
05:38Yes, you're lovely meat.
05:41Oh, Fye?
05:42Yeah?
05:43Do you fancy a light ale before they close?
05:46Yeah, I don't mind.
05:48Well, I'll nip across and get one.
05:50Righto.
05:51Yeah, there you are, tiger.
05:53You wrap yourself around that.
06:00I'll get one for young Robbie, shall I?
06:02Don't be darned.
06:04I haven't seen Robbie for at least three days.
06:07Treats his place like a criminal telly does.
06:10He's got his sustenance, Robbie.
06:13If I was his age again...
06:15Tommy, are you going to get that beer or are you going to be rabbiting all night long?
06:20All right, all right.
06:22A man after me, have an arm.
06:24He's got one.
06:28Son of a bitch.
06:53Son of a bitch.
07:32Son of a bitch.
07:57Son of a bitch.
08:12I won't tell. That's it, Anna.
08:18Are you going home?
08:19Oh, well, see, something in his brain.
08:22It's Saturday tomorrow.
08:24Jan's lying. I've got to be up and about early, see.
08:27Keep here. You often do.
08:29No, no, no, I can't.
08:32You liar. You've got a card game.
08:37Well...
08:37I'll say you're really tired.
08:39Need a try, Ben. Yeah.
08:41That's about quarter to twelve, didn't I?
08:43I bet. Right.
08:47What?
08:50You're going to fight.
08:54Fight.
08:55That cheeky monkey.
08:58I ain't fight.
08:59It's alright.
09:01Yeah, tasty.
09:10Alright.
09:12Must be my lucky night. You geezers are like gold dust.
09:15Hold on. Where are you going? I was just on my way home.
09:16Just off the full of rope.
09:18Okay.
09:19Hop in.
09:36I've been on since this morning.
09:38Keeping you busy, then?
09:40Not many.
09:41Still, shouldn't complain, I suppose.
09:43So many poor bastards out of graft.
09:45Immoral, innit?
09:46Yeah, and it just.
09:55It's yours, is it, the cab?
09:58Yeah.
09:59Well, will be.
10:00Next payment's last one.
10:20How much, Governor?
10:21For a quick time, eh?
10:22Alright.
10:24There you go.
10:25Cheers.
10:27You must do alright on the old tips and all that, eh?
10:30Sometimes.
10:31Alright.
10:31Well, be lucky, then.
10:32Okay?
10:33See ya.
10:34Sometimes not.
10:47Sorry I'm a bit late, Bert.
10:49No problem, Rob.
10:50Come on in.
10:51Take the weight off your feet, right?
10:53Here.
10:54Get your coat.
10:55Alright, lads.
10:55What are you playing? Usual?
10:57Yeah, five-card stuff with a strip deck.
10:59That birdie always laying on your shirt-tails when she rubbed up my shirt-tail stick.
11:02Yeah, where's Gary?
11:03I don't know. I must have bottled up. Shall I see a river?
11:05Yeah.
11:07Alright, we all set, then?
11:08Yeah.
11:09First Jack deals, okay?
11:10Cheers.
11:12You alright, Sid?
11:14Alright, me son?
11:20Jack's alive, my dear.
11:38Thought it was way past your bedtime, Dad.
11:41You'll know when I'm ready to turn it, son. You'll be walking home potless.
11:44You reckon?
11:45Hey.
11:46You got a big shot coming your way?
11:48Not from your quarter, I ain't, son.
11:49Now, come on. I came here to play poker. What about Andy's head? Come on, Sid?
11:51No, no, chaps. Let's keep it nice and friendly, eh?
11:54At home, they'll have grow.
11:55Alright?
11:56Let's all just play some poker.
11:58That's my game.
12:02Chaps.
12:03Seven of the kings.
12:04Right. King to bet.
12:06I'll help me with a little knicker.
12:09Yeah.
12:11On there.
12:13Here.
12:15Yeah.
12:16And up one. Deuce a bit.
12:18Cole.
12:20Cole?
12:22And up one.
12:23Go on then.
12:24Yep.
12:26Yep.
12:27Try and follow the shit.
12:28Okay.
12:31Sevens.
12:32Tens.
12:33Eight.
12:35Aces.
12:36Jack.
12:37Ten.
12:37Okay.
12:39Let's sort out the men from the boys.
12:41A blue one.
12:43The bet.
12:44Testing this out on the first, eh?
12:46Yeah.
12:47I can live with that.
12:48Yeah, I'm in.
12:50Silly bet, but I'm near.
12:52Called.
12:53Raised five.
12:55Turn it up.
12:56No way, undies.
12:59I like it.
13:02Not me.
13:03No, I'm too open.
13:04Yeah, I'm out now.
13:06To your runners.
13:08Nines.
13:10Aces.
13:14Aces the bet.
13:19Oh, a pair of bullets have got to be worth a little flutter.
13:25Score.
13:26The bet.
13:35Yours.
13:38Bottle job, eh?
13:45Was it you said about me walking home?
13:48The night's young.
13:50You went to score on a pair of bullets.
13:52Jesus.
13:53Oh.
13:53I made death think I got the third one in the hole, didn't I?
13:56That's what poker's all about, pal.
13:58Right, Dad?
13:59You say so, Sonia.
14:00No.
14:13Two up for me.
14:18Called.
14:19Raise another thigh, then.
14:24I'll call.
14:39You lucky bastard.
14:41If you say so, Son.
14:42That's poker.
14:47Oh, just got friends, are we?
14:50I was only one out, Dad.
14:51Only one.
14:52Two, Son.
14:53You called me, remember?
15:06I must change my muzzle.
15:21Calm down.
15:24Right, here we go, you lucky lads.
15:27One for you and for you.
15:28One for you.
15:29I'll have this in.
15:30That's it, Sid.
15:30There we go.
15:32There's a five, six.
15:33Lovely lady.
15:34Little gentleman.
15:35Number ten.
15:36Number nine.
15:37Right, lady the bet.
15:38Sid, you're openers, OK?
15:40Hmm.
15:51Robbie?
15:54Is that you, Rob?
15:56It's all right.
15:57It's only me, Mum.
15:58You all right, love?
15:59Yeah, tired.
16:01Night, Mum.
16:02Right.
16:03Debbie?
16:05Debbie?
16:22Charming.
16:35Last card, gentlemen.
16:38Ten.
16:38Possible flush, Rob.
16:40Hello, lady.
16:41No improvement, can I?
16:51We keeping you up, Dad.
16:5820, I bet.
17:00Nah, you ain't keeping me up, son.
17:05Score.
17:07And up another score.
17:13I reckon you're full of crap box.
17:15You're on a bluff.
17:1720 soffs will find out, son.
17:19Yeah.
17:19Yeah, that's right.
17:23Score.
17:26And up another one.
17:31Come on, wakey-wakey.
17:32I'd had a cold and raised.
17:33I'd have put up my pull-out.
17:35You've got to learn to keep your mouth shut, son.
17:40Score.
17:44And up 50.
17:465-0 down to you.
17:48Score.
17:50Shut it.
17:51Was that a yawning tone?
18:12Call.
18:14No raise.
18:15I'd have said so, wouldn't I?
18:17I called you a bet, OK?
18:18I just wanted to give it a chance.
18:30You are one of the right lucky face, Dad.
18:33Name of the game, son.
18:34Name of the game.
18:36Right.
18:37That's my lot.
18:38I've done me dope.
18:39Open the kip.
18:40Yeah.
18:42Knock it on the edge.
18:44Fair enough.
18:45You play a good game, son.
18:49Except you drink too much, you talk too much, and you should never go gunning for one, mate.
18:53Get all tight.
18:56It's all right, Bert.
18:57No problem, mate.
18:58It's no problem.
18:59I don't want your advice.
19:00Grandad, I'll ask for it.
19:01Till then, shove it!
19:07He'll be walking home, I reckon.
19:17Cheers, mate.
19:18Good night.
19:18Good night.
19:24Wish I'd ordered one of them now.
19:26Smells great.
19:26Yeah, handsome.
19:29You had a result tonight, didn't you?
19:31Started with 50.
19:33About a tour up on the night.
19:35I needed more, though, Dick.
19:36I got a big hit coming up tonight at Danny McGrath.
19:39Yeah?
19:40Yeah.
19:41Five card stud.
19:42A monkey sit-down money, though.
19:46Five hundred jobs?
19:47Yeah.
19:47Any room?
19:48Well, if we've got the dough, I suppose.
19:50And the last night's mod's gonna be there.
19:52It's gonna be a bit too heavy for me unless I can pull a result on the card.
19:56You got anything you can put us on?
19:58There's a dead cert in the one o'clock at Newbury.
20:00Mongo.
20:01A million.
20:03Mongo?
20:03Yeah.
20:04Yeah, there's some of that.
20:05Yeah.
20:06You're getting past it, isn't you, son?
20:09I ain't be all late.
20:10Listen.
20:10I can remember a time when you would've done that wally up like a kipper in the first hour.
20:15What, Cannon?
20:16Yeah.
20:17Tony Cannon.
20:18He nearly had you.
20:19Leave it out.
20:21I knew what I was doing.
20:22Yeah, of course.
20:23I'll tell you what, son.
20:24If you get a result on that nag, make the game tonight, get some kipping first.
20:28You ain't gonna stay the course if you don't.
20:30Well, you and my quack, or what?
20:32Just a power mark in your card, that's all.
20:35You want some more?
20:36Yeah.
20:37Oh!
20:42Oh!
20:47Oh!
20:48Oh!
20:49Oh!
20:50Oh!
20:52Oh!
20:58Oh!
21:01Oh!
21:05Oh, oh!
21:24How's it going, Robbie?
21:25I say so.
21:26You don't have to look shagged, mate.
21:27Oh, thanks a million.
21:30Looking forward to your Christmas box, are you?
22:00Cheeky bugger.
22:08I ain't that bad, considering.
22:50A nice little cup of tea shall we have.
22:55Oh, smelted as usual.
22:58Always good timing, mate.
23:08I see more fat than a jockey's whip.
23:10Oh, get off.
23:12Rob up.
23:13Don't be daft.
23:16Been banging on his door for the last half hour.
23:19He always likes to get down to the betting shop a bit sharpish.
23:23Saturday.
23:23Saturday's no different where that boy's concerned.
23:25I don't know why you don't go and live down the betting shop.
23:28Give me his.
23:29I'll go and give him a shout.
23:30All right.
23:31Here, Tommy.
23:32While you're about it,
23:35ask him if he's nicked me fresh pint of milk again, will you?
23:38There you are.
23:41Lazy little sod.
23:43I don't know why you don't go out and get a proper job.
23:46Robbo.
23:47You wait, Robbo.
23:51Oh, blimey.
23:55Come on, Maverick.
23:56Tea's up.
24:00Wakey-wakey.
24:01Up and at them.
24:02Oh, turn it up, Tom.
24:15What's this, then?
24:17Oh, your mum's been looking for that.
24:19Got the right hump for you, she has.
24:24So, what's new, then?
24:27This is.
24:31You crafty old sod.
24:34You picked the booms out to that.
24:38Well, all I can say to that is...
24:43Check.
24:47Oh, God.
24:49Oh, God.
24:51Oh.
24:52What's the time?
24:54About five to one.
24:57Why didn't you wake us earlier, you stupid old sod?
24:59I had a dead cert going in the one o'clock.
25:03You look like a pile of old bagwash.
25:08And how come you only got one sock on?
25:16Oh, so you are up, then, sleepy booms.
25:27It is what Saturday mornings are for, ma'am.
25:29Yeah, for some.
25:31Tea.
25:32Oh, yes, please.
25:33Oh, my feet.
25:35Oh, it's like an old black scrum down those shops.
25:38Oh, leave me to them.
25:40Cheeky.
25:41What time did we get home, young lady?
25:43After you and Robbie.
25:45Oh, yeah.
25:47All right, just a little after midnight.
25:50Just a little, though.
25:51All right.
25:52This time, nothing's said.
25:54You didn't happen to see him, did you?
25:55Yeah, I did.
25:56He was sneaking out like a thief in the night.
26:00Toad.
26:01Oh, he did look tired, though.
26:03He's still a toad.
26:10His father, God rest his soul, never had a day off in his life.
26:14I mean, he should be thinking about his future.
26:16Not like playing cards, staying out after night betting,
26:19and goodness knows what else.
26:21Other people have proper jobs.
26:23Why can't he?
26:24Why can't he?
26:26You're all the same, you men.
26:28You take his side.
26:29He's only a youngster.
26:30There's plenty of time for all that yet.
26:32But he's nearly 41, you silly old son.
26:35He should be married and settled for now.
26:37He's not that type.
26:38That boy does what he likes, when he likes.
26:41Oh, I know, but going around with gamblers and villains.
26:44Getting home at all hours.
26:46Nagging again, you old sexpot.
26:48Talk underwater, you would, Mum.
26:50Come, you old kid.
26:51Oh, get off.
26:53You're a lazy little son, Robbie.
26:54Oh, yeah?
26:55Yeah, and it's no good you trying to soft-soak me,
26:57because it won't wash.
26:58No.
26:59I know it won't.
26:59Here, darling, look, I'll tell you what.
27:01Get yourself a new hat.
27:02Stop nagging.
27:02Get me some breakfast.
27:03Let's have a go of that, Tom, can I?
27:04Yeah.
27:05Come on.
27:06I'll tell you what, too much of that, you'll go blind.
27:09Yeah?
27:09Yeah.
27:16Oh, come on, sweetheart.
27:19Well, all right then, Ferry, just this once.
27:22But just one peep out of that mutt and you're both out, right?
27:25Right.
27:25Come on, Ferry.
27:29You all right, Irish?
27:30You're coughing well today.
27:31I'm fine, I keep telling you.
27:34He's done half look rough, don't he?
27:37He's looked like that for years, Mum.
27:38You see us all off, I'll bet.
27:40How much?
27:41Hey, you'll be wanting on to know.
27:44Well, lads, you're a bit late, Rob.
27:45What won the one o'clock at Newbury?
27:47Oh, yeah, long ago, three to one.
27:49Shite, no one's going to be on that.
27:50It's all right, it's all right.
27:51Help yourself, mate.
27:52It's the day of the faves, Mum.
27:54Well, the rest is donkey meat.
27:55Yeah, well, I've got to do something.
27:56I've got to pull at least two and a half by tonight.
27:57Well, you've got some chances.
27:59You ain't bothered then, Rob.
28:00Me, I was just a big spieler, right?
28:02Yeah, Danny McGrath's gaffed tonight.
28:03I'm sure they'll sit down money.
28:04Have a sub off Gill.
28:06Oh, yeah.
28:07All chance of Ferret's muck winning the Grand National, huh?
28:09Yeah, say of.
28:10He can hear you, you know.
28:12It's a little bit iffy, don't it?
28:13Hey, Geordie, you've got your mober outside, have you?
28:21I'm a fool to myself.
28:23Yeah?
28:23How come it's always me that ends up wearing you all over the town?
28:26Maybe it's because we're pals, eh?
28:28Pals.
28:29I've got responsibilities.
28:30I've got work to do.
28:31A family to look after.
28:32Yeah, I know.
28:40Hey.
28:41What?
28:42With your luck, she might just say no.
28:44Never.
28:45Oh, no?
28:46I'll use me charm on her.
28:47I'll see ya.
28:57I'm grateful, Henry, really.
29:00Jan!
29:00Oh, as a matter of fact, he's just coming in now.
29:03Jan!
29:06So, please tell Mr Cook. We're both looking forward to seeing him tonight.
29:09Am I?
29:10We'll see you this evening, then.
29:12Okay.
29:13Bye-bye, Henry.
29:16You've got a nerve.
29:18Princess what?
29:19Glad enough to climb into my bed, weren't you?
29:21Oh!
29:21Couldn't you be bothered to say goodbye?
29:23No, don't be like that.
29:24I couldn't sleep.
29:24I didn't want to wake you so...
29:26I was hoping...
29:26What?
29:27Mm-hmm.
29:28I was just hoping.
29:29You might have come round to apologise.
29:30Well, I am doing, aren't I?
29:32Are you?
29:33Yeah.
29:38Who's this, uh, this cook I'm looking forward to meeting, then?
29:41You don't deserve this, but I've persuaded Henry to bring this accountant round here tonight.
29:46Oh!
29:47It wasn't easy.
29:48No, and I'm sure it wasn't.
29:50No, I'll be here early, is it?
29:52About 9.30?
29:54Yeah.
29:54Yeah, tasty.
29:55Tasty, yeah.
29:55You wanted this meeting, Rob.
29:56You know, you asked me.
29:58I know, I know, I know.
29:59Anybody who hasn't paid tax for over 20 years, believe me, needs an accountant.
30:03Right, right.
30:04Oh, before I forget, can I have the necklace?
30:08What?
30:09I've got to pop it again, just for tonight.
30:11It's a big one.
30:13No.
30:16Eh?
30:16No.
30:18It's for your own sake, Rob.
30:22Look at yourself.
30:24Oh, just look at yourself.
30:28You think I'm finished, do you?
30:31Over the hill?
30:35Yes.
30:38Right.
30:39No, no.
30:40Robbie, I'm sorry.
30:41Look.
30:41I'm not giving you ultimatums.
30:45I love you.
30:48I love you for what you are.
30:50Look, nothing else matters, OK?
30:53But what is the good of talking to my boss's accountant tonight if you're just going to go on carrying
30:58on the same?
30:58Jan, look, all I need is the big one.
31:02And tonight's the night.
31:03I can feel it in my water.
31:04Look, trust me.
31:05Why?
31:06Now, why should I?
31:07Look, all I need is to get enough together to start something on my own.
31:11I mean, I don't know what.
31:11I mean, just something.
31:13And the only way I can do that is by doing the only thing I know, and that's gambling.
31:17I talk to Henry's bloke about all this tax rubbish, but let me sort out our future, Jan.
31:21I mean, please, trust me.
31:25I haven't got very much time.
31:28It'll only be for a couple of days.
31:31It's important.
31:47I'm a fool, Robbie.
31:57I'm a fool, Robbie.
32:15This must be a record, Robbie.
32:18It's almost a month since your last visit.
32:21I'm trying to mend my way, Sam.
32:23Two and a half this time, OK?
32:24No, no, no.
32:25Make it three, OK?
32:27Sure, it's OK.
32:28Have more if you want.
32:30That way I might get to keep it.
32:32Just the three, Sam, Tom.
32:35Tell me something, Robbie.
32:36When you purchased this for your lady, did you ever give it to her?
32:44Oh, that's very funny, Sam.
32:46Yeah, very funny.
32:47I try and make the most of it, because with a bit of luck, this will be the last time.
32:51You're one of my best customers.
32:53You shouldn't say things like that.
32:55Mishugana.
32:57Mishugana.
32:59Mishugana.
33:00Oh.
33:12Rob?
33:14Tom?
33:17What's up, mate?
33:19Can I ask you a serious question?
33:22Well, I don't see why not.
33:25Well, the thing is, son, me and your mum have been seeing each other for a long time now.
33:31And, um, see, when you get to our age, you need someone, a companion-like.
33:39Yeah?
33:40Yeah.
33:42Look, I know you'll think I'm a daft old fool, but I want to ask your mum to marry me.
33:49Marry?
33:50Yeah, I know you'll think it's daft, but...
33:52No, of course I don't, Tom.
33:54But would you mind?
33:57What, me?
33:58Mind?
33:59I don't mind in the least.
34:00Good luck to you.
34:01We'll make it a double wedding.
34:03Oh, great.
34:04I ain't asked her yet.
34:05Double?
34:07You mean you and Jane?
34:08Yeah, well, of course, like you, I haven't asked her either.
34:10I won't until I've sorted myself out.
34:11As soon as I have, though.
34:12Oh, well, I'll be blown.
34:13But you keep it under your hat, all right?
34:15Oh, yeah?
34:16No risk.
34:17Your mum won't have to be chuffed, so I'll tell you it straight.
34:22Shall I?
34:23Yeah, Tom, I'll tell you.
34:31Boxer's house?
34:33Yeah.
34:34Who wants it?
34:37Okay.
34:38Hold on.
34:41It's for you, Rob.
34:43Is it the name of McGraw or Sonny?
34:46McGrath?
34:48What, Danny McGrath?
34:50But you promised, Robby.
34:52You made a promise.
34:53I know, Princess, I know.
34:55But it's not my fault Danny brought the time of the game forward last minute phone call.
34:59Oh, the game.
35:00Look, can't you put them off?
35:02No.
35:03No, I can't.
35:04Look, love, I'm doing this for us.
35:06This meeting tonight is all about us.
35:08But a...
35:09A spieler like this doesn't happen every day.
35:12No, Robby, they do.
35:14There'll always be another spieler.
35:17You can't keep away.
35:19I can, can't you understand?
35:20I'm doing this for us.
35:22I've got to do it my own way.
35:24All right, Robby.
35:27Go.
35:28Oh, come on, Princess.
35:30I mean it, Robby.
35:30This time I mean it.
35:32You prove you can by being here at 9.30 tonight.
35:35No, that's not fair.
35:37Make this meet tonight, Robby.
35:40Or you and I are through.
35:44Finito.
35:45Oh, Princess.
35:46It's your last chance and it's up to you.
36:07I think she means it this time, Rob.
36:11Yeah.
36:13Yeah, I think she does.
36:24No, she's got everything.
36:26Purse.
36:27Got my fax.
36:29Compact.
36:30Where are my keys?
36:31Where are my keys?
36:34That's it.
36:35That's everything.
36:36Nothing.
36:37My coat.
36:39I think I fed the cat.
36:40Yes, I think I did.
36:43Yeah.
36:58Robbie?
37:01What's your sex problem?
37:13You all right, son?
37:16Yeah, of course.
37:19I thought you and Tom were going out.
37:22We are.
37:27Rob, it's Jan, isn't it?
37:31I'm all right, girl.
37:32Stop fussing, will you?
37:36You're just like your father was.
37:38You share your happiness, your money, everything but your troubles.
37:49You love this one, don't you?
37:54Do I?
37:56Do I?
37:56Do I reckon so?
38:07Take care, son.
38:09Yeah, see you, Sexpot.
38:11Here.
38:12Enjoy yourself.
38:13I will.
38:14Good.
38:39Hello, Mr. Darnham.
38:41Please come in.
38:42Jeremy, this delightful young lady is Debbie.
38:45Debbie, this is Jeremy Cook.
38:46Please come in.
38:48Can I take your coat?
38:49Oh, yes, please.
38:51Where's your mother?
38:52In here?
38:52Yeah, please go for it.
38:53Right.
38:56Thanks.
38:57Hello.
38:57Good day.
38:58Good to see you.
39:00Oh, thank you.
39:02Mr. Cook, thank you so much for coming.
39:05I come bearing gifts.
39:07Oh, thank you.
39:09Oh, it's lovely.
39:23Hold it, pal.
39:26Now, drive on.
39:27Lee Bridge Road.
39:37Right.
39:37Here's for some bubbly.
39:41And, er, where is the rogue male?
39:43Late as usual?
39:45Oh, well, you know Robbie.
39:47Shouldn't be long.
39:49From what Henry's told me, Jan, this chap of yours has got one or two problems.
39:53Hmm.
39:54That's putting it mildly.
39:56Debbie, some wine?
39:57Just a small one, please, Miss Dunn.
40:00Oh, come on now.
40:02Call me Henry.
40:03After all, I'm practically family.
40:09I understand that Robbie, Mr. Box, has never paid any form of income, tax, or national health
40:15contributions.
40:16Is this correct?
40:22I saw you get water.
40:23Come on in.
40:24Yeah, I asked that.
40:25I was getting a bit worried.
40:26Okay.
40:26That's not the only thing.
40:27Well, come on through.
40:29Oh, that's a dad.
40:29Mind you.
40:30What's that, son?
40:31You'll get here.
40:33Want a drink?
40:34Uh, no.
40:34Well, have a seat.
40:36You know all the faces.
40:37What's the robber?
40:38How's your love?
40:38I've been.
40:40Uh, anywhere.
40:42You wear your luck, son?
40:46No.
40:51You, uh, you all right, Rob?
40:53Yeah, yeah.
40:53Tasty.
40:55But, uh, this time change, Dan, caused me some right, O'Gro.
40:58Oh, sorry about that, Rob.
41:00Couldn't be helped.
41:02Anyway, you're here now.
41:03Well, you know me, Dan, don't you?
41:04Yep, I right bloody added, yeah.
41:07Right, come on, let's get started.
41:11Where's the kid?
41:12Bog.
41:13Sorting out his money belt.
41:14Pulling the spare eighties out of his pants.
41:16That's all he's got down, his pants.
41:18Oh, where is he?
41:23Sorry about that, chaps.
41:25A little bit of gut trouble.
41:28Well, well, well.
41:34If it isn't the lucky grandad.
41:37You, uh, know Tony, Rob?
41:39Course you do.
41:41Jack's all right, Tom?
41:42Yeah, sure.
41:45The night's young.
41:48Cheers.
41:53Oh, look at that.
41:54Jack, to you, Rob.
41:55Well, your deal.
41:57Always a lucky omen, I reckon.
41:59Then you always was a lucky face, weren't you?
42:01Yeah.
42:02I'll second that.
42:04A right lucky face.
42:11Come on, Rob, that.
42:12Deal them out.
42:12I want to win you a day, son.
42:14I'm in.
42:19For a minute there, Dad, I thought you was going to bottle out.
42:23Wishful thinking, son.
42:27Wishful thinking.
42:31Well, uh, see you on Monday, then, Jan.
42:34Look.
42:36Oh, I don't know what to say.
42:38Don't say anything.
42:39Best way, Henry.
42:41I'm sorry.
42:42I mean, I don't know.
42:45He should have been here.
42:46I can't think where he's got to.
42:48Well, he's, um, he's that sort of chap, isn't he?
42:52Unreliable.
42:52Yeah, there are plenty of them about.
42:54It's how I make my living.
42:56Good night, Jan.
42:57Nice to meet you.
42:58And you.
43:00Good night, Jan.
43:02And, um, don't waste any sleep over him.
43:05He's not worth it, you know.
43:10Good night.
43:21Good night.
43:23Good night.
43:25Good night.
43:26Good night.
43:27Good night.
43:27Good night.
43:27Good night.
43:27Good night.
43:27Good night.
43:27Good night.
43:28Good night.
43:28Good night.
43:28Good night.
43:29Good night.
43:29Good night.
43:29Good night.
43:31Good night.
43:38When the lid was still in a fine way, it would take a long time.
43:38I honestly don't have a no time for it.
43:49It is a big line of bread.
43:50I am fine with it.
43:54I loved the bread.
43:57I would like to see if I was a little bit Mr.
44:18cold
44:21all right yes
44:23that's a shame
44:50you can't win them all
44:55no you can't win them all
45:04cheers dad see you around
45:06yeah see you've up he lucky
45:07oi granddad
45:16get yourself a cab
45:22oi granddad
45:23thank you
45:44There we go.
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