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00:00:01In Britain, the top 10% own over half the country's wealth.
00:00:07I have nice cars, I own a couple of race horses.
00:00:10It feels nice to have money.
00:00:12But while the rich are getting richer...
00:00:15It's a very profitable business that turns over well over £10 million a year.
00:00:18The poor are getting poorer.
00:00:21It's tough.
00:00:22Hit hard by relentless price rises.
00:00:25A lot of posh people think poor people just sit on their bums all day on benefits.
00:00:30Once we've spent on food, we don't really have anything left over.
00:00:33I had bailiffs come in.
00:00:36Might be on its way out.
00:00:39Now, two families are swapping homes.
00:00:42That is very different.
00:00:44Yes.
00:00:45How many windows does a house need?
00:00:47How many doors?
00:00:48Budget.
00:00:49Right, this is where I get serious.
00:00:52Oh, God.
00:00:53And lives.
00:00:55It's our bloody work.
00:00:56It was way more challenging than I thought it would be.
00:00:59Champagne!
00:01:00I'm in heaven.
00:01:02To find out if money really does buy happiness.
00:01:06I love to have a walk in order.
00:01:09Oh, my goodness.
00:01:12Never been in the limo in the last.
00:01:14Or do people matter most?
00:01:17This is the nicest family time that us three have had together in years.
00:01:21And when they finally meet...
00:01:24Hello!
00:01:25...lives are changed forever.
00:01:27We'd like to gift you a van.
00:01:31We want to back your vision to a value of £100,000.
00:01:35Oh, my God!
00:01:36It's going to change everything for the better.
00:01:43The historic town of Thetford in Norfolk is home to the luxury-loving Cheetals.
00:01:59The Cheetals are the live-in owners of an award-winning boutique hotel.
00:02:04It's a true saying.
00:02:05We believe in our hotel.
00:02:07Come as guests and leave as friends.
00:02:10So we bought this hotel for £300,000 and we've just had it valued to around about 1.6, 1
00:02:17.7.
00:02:18The hotel is my dad's baby.
00:02:20He absolutely loves this place and it's nice to say it's not just a hotel for us.
00:02:27It's probably a bit bigger than most people's houses but it's still our home.
00:02:32And this £1.7 million home is not short on space.
00:02:39It's got 11 bedrooms.
00:02:40It's got a most fantastic kitchen.
00:02:45We've got a cellar full of beautiful wines and champagnes.
00:02:53Rosie looks after the kitchen and all the due diligence.
00:02:57However, the price of running a busy hotel is that there's never any downtime.
00:03:02We're doing a lot of long hours, me and Jess.
00:03:07So, when Jess told me about this swap, said maybe we'll have some quality time together
00:03:13so we can have a break from our business.
00:03:16Hi, Joanne. It's the Thomas Payne Hotel calling.
00:03:19I started working at the age of 13.
00:03:22My dad got a permit through the council.
00:03:24You've got to work for what you want.
00:03:27During the week, 19-year-old Sanchez studies law at university.
00:03:32Returning to the hotel to work weekends.
00:03:34It's lovely because I still get to see my parents.
00:03:37But I don't think some people understand that it's not fully quality time.
00:03:42University wasn't an option for the young Jess.
00:03:45Being brought up in the 70s in Coventry was slightly difficult because, you know,
00:03:51I've got a bit of a suntan on me and racism was quite rife then.
00:03:56It was tough going in those days.
00:03:58At 15 and a half, I went to a careers officer and she said,
00:04:03what are you going to do?
00:04:04And they gave me a list.
00:04:05And I just stopped hospitality.
00:04:08And the reason why I stopped is because they gave me accommodation.
00:04:11And, wow, I could leave home.
00:04:13So, I went to work in a hotel doing washing up and cooking breakfast.
00:04:19On to hall portering, on to restaurant waiter.
00:04:23And, in the end, I ended up in London.
00:04:26Quite a success, really, considering I left with zero.
00:04:31Jess was 30 when he first met Rosie.
00:04:34It was an arranged marriage and my parents said to me,
00:04:37that's it, we've had enough of your sort of antics.
00:04:41So, it's about time you settled down and picked me up by my ear
00:04:45and took me to India to meet Rosie in New Delhi.
00:04:48My family told me that there is a person living in England
00:04:52doing a general manager's job in a hotel.
00:04:56So, when they told me, I said, OK, I'll meet him.
00:05:00But, what did it work out?
00:05:03She came over from India.
00:05:05She cried.
00:05:06Why did she cry?
00:05:07Because it was cold.
00:05:09It was a very big decision for me.
00:05:11So, I took a few days to decide what I'm going to do with my life.
00:05:16Then, after a few days, I said yes.
00:05:20Always ambitious, in 2010, they spent a quarter of a million pounds
00:05:24and branched out on their own.
00:05:26But disaster struck.
00:05:28We actually made an investment, I thought,
00:05:31into a business that could take us places.
00:05:34It didn't work.
00:05:36We lost self-confidence.
00:05:39We lost everything, really.
00:05:41I think I was about six, and I was like,
00:05:44oh, no, I don't know what we're going to do.
00:05:47But Jez and Rosie simply refused to give up.
00:05:51We've come across this hotel as not making any money.
00:05:56And, at that time, this is the only place we can afford.
00:06:01And we've made it into a big success, a huge success.
00:06:04It led to a lifestyle the young Jez,
00:06:07growing up in Coventry, could never have dreamed of.
00:06:10We were definitely given another chance to carry on in life.
00:06:15These days, they give back to the community
00:06:17by helping the long-term unemployed get a second chance.
00:06:22What we do is we get them jobs with accommodation,
00:06:24and some people that we've helped are still in the same job
00:06:28two or three years later.
00:06:30Nobody's perfect, and everybody deserves to change their lives
00:06:34if they want to.
00:06:39The Norfolk town of Sherringham
00:06:41is on England's east coast, 27 miles north of Norwich.
00:06:46It's home to the Bloor family.
00:06:49My name's John, otherwise known as Geoff to my friends.
00:06:53I am 49 years old.
00:06:54I'm Anne. I'm 50.
00:06:57I have lived in Norfolk all my life.
00:07:03Their house is a rented three-bedroom terrace.
00:07:07And after basic household bills,
00:07:10they're left with only £79 a week
00:07:12to spend on everything else from food to travel and fun.
00:07:17I would describe our financial situation as more than tight.
00:07:22Family means everything to them.
00:07:25We have wonderful children.
00:07:27If I could, I'd give the kids more financial help.
00:07:31Amelia's at university, she struggles.
00:07:34My classmates, they'll get, like, a bit of money
00:07:37from their parents each week.
00:07:38Sometimes it does get a bit of envy, I think.
00:07:43With only three bedrooms,
00:07:44when she's home from uni,
00:07:46Amelia has to sofa surf.
00:07:49Milo's 17 and at college studying music.
00:07:52She's hoping to make a career out of it.
00:07:56I busk nearly every other weekend.
00:08:04People walk past and I was sitting there at a bench
00:08:06watching her busk
00:08:07and they'd say, oh, she's got an amazing voice.
00:08:11And I'm just like, yeah.
00:08:14At 14, Jimmy's the youngest
00:08:16and like the rest of the family, he does his bit.
00:08:19I would say I quite like ironing.
00:08:22It kind of keeps your mind off things.
00:08:25Stuff that's causing you stress, really.
00:08:28He knows how to play, like, video games.
00:08:31He knows how to clean.
00:08:32But apart from that...
00:08:36That's crazy.
00:08:39Joff and Anne both work full-time.
00:08:42I am a bus driver in the city of Norwich.
00:08:45I work long hours.
00:08:47I work about a 12...
00:08:48Between a 10- and a 12-hour day.
00:08:50Well, you can either use knife
00:08:51or you can cheat.
00:08:53You can grate it.
00:08:54I'm a cook in a mental care home.
00:08:58I love cooking.
00:09:00Absolutely bribe in a kitchen.
00:09:03It's easier to bind it.
00:09:06Joff used to work as a chef too.
00:09:08I hated school.
00:09:09School wasn't for me.
00:09:11College is where I blossomed.
00:09:12Come out with catering qualifications
00:09:14and progressed from there.
00:09:16The couple even worked in the same restaurant.
00:09:20We always got called the dream team
00:09:23because we worked so well together.
00:09:27But chefing means working evening shifts
00:09:30and when the children came along
00:09:31they had to give it up.
00:09:34Joff got a job as a truck driver
00:09:35and they moved to the north of England
00:09:37thinking it was a fresh start.
00:09:40Instead, it was the beginning of their money problems.
00:09:43It was quite a rough area
00:09:45and it didn't work out very well.
00:09:47The house that we moved to
00:09:49we had poo thrown through the letterbox.
00:09:52We had...
00:09:54Apples thrown at the windows.
00:09:55Apples thrown at the windows.
00:09:57Footballs, fists at the window.
00:09:59You name it, we had it.
00:10:01The high school, they got bullied a bit
00:10:04because they thought that they were posh.
00:10:07Which, yeah, it was not nice for them.
00:10:10So, after five years we moved back
00:10:13which, again, maybe wasn't a great move
00:10:16because that was expensive.
00:10:18I get paid and my wages are gone
00:10:21within three days.
00:10:23Just paying the rent and a few other bills.
00:10:26It's not just the rent that's high.
00:10:28These days it's gas and electric.
00:10:31This is probably on its last legs.
00:10:33It gets quite, like, heartbreaking at some points
00:10:36because it's like they can't get through it.
00:10:40It's a bit sad that we can't do anything about it.
00:10:44Now the kids are older
00:10:45Anne and Joff are thinking about
00:10:47having another crack at the hospitality business.
00:10:50Dinner!
00:10:52Jimmy! Dinner!
00:10:55So, my dream is to run a cafe
00:10:58a music and arts cafe
00:11:00so, like, buskers, young people
00:11:03can come in and just do their thing.
00:11:07The only thing that's holding us back
00:11:08is we just don't have the money to do it.
00:11:12When things went wrong for the Cheetals
00:11:15life gave them a second chance.
00:11:18I'm keen to do the swap
00:11:19because I just want to help somebody.
00:11:23But their second chance came at a price.
00:11:25Rosie just wants a break
00:11:27from their long hours at the hotel.
00:11:29You know, you have to do this job,
00:11:31you have to do that job.
00:11:33So, mind is still working.
00:11:35There is no peace.
00:11:36So, maybe we can go for a walk
00:11:38in the morning or after dinner.
00:11:41Just go and sit in the park.
00:11:43And what do the Blors want from the coming week?
00:11:46We seem to be stuck
00:11:48in this self-perpetuating motion
00:11:50of work here, work there.
00:11:52I would love to be working
00:11:54together with Geoff.
00:11:55We work really well.
00:11:56The reason the cafe,
00:11:59music cafe, isn't a reality
00:12:01is financial.
00:12:02We have the capability of doing it
00:12:05but just financially,
00:12:06not there.
00:12:10Day one
00:12:11and it's time for our families
00:12:13to swap homes.
00:12:18I think the bulb
00:12:20might be on its way out.
00:12:23I've never packed.
00:12:24For the last, sort of, 22 years,
00:12:26Rosie always does the packing.
00:12:30Bye, Alice.
00:12:31Bye, Alice.
00:12:33Milo and Jimmy
00:12:34will join the rest
00:12:34of the family after school.
00:12:37However,
00:12:38the Blors' 19-year-old Nissan
00:12:39has finally died.
00:12:41They're in a hire car
00:12:42laid on by the producers.
00:12:45I couldn't handle it.
00:12:52Here we go.
00:12:53Another chapter in our lives.
00:12:57I wonder where we're going.
00:12:59Where do you think we're going?
00:13:04It's only 60 miles
00:13:05between the two houses
00:13:06but both families
00:13:07will be entering
00:13:08a different world.
00:13:09You've arrived
00:13:10at your destination.
00:13:12Oh, we're here.
00:13:14It's a small house
00:13:15but, er...
00:13:17Very nice looking.
00:13:18Looks, er...
00:13:19Looks, er...
00:13:19Looks, er...
00:13:19Quite well done.
00:13:22Thetford.
00:13:22I used to work in Thetford.
00:13:26The hotel.
00:13:28OK.
00:13:31It's massive.
00:13:38It's definitely different, yeah.
00:13:45Next.
00:13:46Some of the Cheetals
00:13:47can't stop spending.
00:13:49Sanchez's fault.
00:13:50My fault?
00:13:51You wanted the expariance.
00:13:53When all the money's gone,
00:13:54Jez discovers hidden talents.
00:13:56Oh, yay!
00:13:57Oh, yay!
00:13:59It's...
00:13:59Oh, so, so...
00:14:02The Blors enjoy a VIP night out
00:14:05at a Razorlight gig.
00:14:06Tonight was absolutely amazing.
00:14:10But back at the hotel,
00:14:12life's not so rosy.
00:14:13I've put my kids through so much.
00:14:16They are not comfortable.
00:14:18They're not at home.
00:14:19They can't be in the pajamas.
00:14:22Will both families last a week?
00:14:24My daughter, she's locked herself
00:14:26out of her room.
00:14:33Who's been in it?
00:14:35The Blore family from Sheringham
00:14:36have it tough.
00:14:37Their car's refusing to start
00:14:39and there's not even a spare penny.
00:14:42I would describe our financial situation
00:14:44as more than tight.
00:14:47But if they had money,
00:14:48they know exactly what they'd do.
00:14:50So my dream is to run a cafe
00:14:53and music and arts cafe.
00:14:55Cheers.
00:14:56Success in the hotel business
00:14:58has been a hard road
00:14:59for the wealthy Cheetles.
00:15:02We've come across this hotel
00:15:04as not making any money.
00:15:06And we've made it into a big success,
00:15:08a huge success.
00:15:10But running a busy hotel
00:15:12has its downside.
00:15:13We're doing a lot of long hours,
00:15:16me and Jez.
00:15:18For a week,
00:15:19the families are swapping homes
00:15:21and lives.
00:15:26Wow.
00:15:27Where do you start?
00:15:27They're so big.
00:15:30Stunning.
00:15:31Absolutely stunning.
00:15:33Ooh.
00:15:34Boutique hotel of the year.
00:15:37Obviously doing well.
00:15:38Doing well.
00:15:40The first job for both families
00:15:42is to explore their new home
00:15:44and find out as much as they can
00:15:46learn about their house.
00:15:48Oh look.
00:15:49Somebody plays an instrument.
00:15:52Yeah.
00:15:53Office area as well.
00:15:55How many computers have they got?
00:15:57I struggle with one.
00:16:01Would they live in the hotel?
00:16:03Where do they live?
00:16:08Welcome to our hotel.
00:16:11Please find your room keys below.
00:16:13Get your own room.
00:16:14Yay.
00:16:15Get your own key.
00:16:16Yeah, a bed.
00:16:19This must be mum and dad's friend.
00:16:22I think someone might be a bus driver.
00:16:27Well, someone likes playing games.
00:16:30Somebody's into music.
00:16:32Yeah.
00:16:33I think there's actually
00:16:35two younger children
00:16:37and they've got an older daughter
00:16:39who I don't think lives with them
00:16:41because...
00:16:42There's only two bedrooms.
00:16:45Oh, two.
00:16:47Three.
00:16:48Sorry.
00:16:48That's ours.
00:16:53Shoes.
00:16:54Shoes.
00:16:54Loads of shoes.
00:16:55Who's shoes?
00:16:55Lots of shoes.
00:16:56More shoes.
00:16:58They just like the nice things in life.
00:17:00Yeah.
00:17:02The handbags.
00:17:03And watchers.
00:17:04Jewelry.
00:17:06To live in the hotel
00:17:08while they work there.
00:17:11Maybe.
00:17:12A really nice room.
00:17:17Mum and Dad, one daughter.
00:17:19Yeah.
00:17:20As the cook in the family,
00:17:22Rosie's keen to investigate the kitchen.
00:17:26Anne Bloor,
00:17:28Employee of the Month.
00:17:31Dalmini House.
00:17:33Care home, maybe.
00:17:34Maybe it's a care...
00:17:35Yeah, a care home.
00:17:36Oh, look.
00:17:37We've got menus here.
00:17:39This person's a cook, chef.
00:17:41Tuna pasta bake,
00:17:43stuffed potatoes,
00:17:44meatloaf, veg.
00:17:45She loves cooking.
00:17:48Each family's left a welcome note for their guests.
00:17:53Hi, guys.
00:17:54Do enjoy our hospitality
00:17:55and our wonderful place
00:17:57that we are so proud of.
00:17:59We don't have a TV licence,
00:18:01so you'll have to make your own entertainment.
00:18:03Oh.
00:18:04Oh, God.
00:18:05There's no TV.
00:18:06I think it's a good sign.
00:18:07We can spend together,
00:18:09some time together,
00:18:09and we do a lot of talking.
00:18:12Ching Ching with a bottle of one of our favourites
00:18:14with our compliments.
00:18:15Kindest regards,
00:18:16Jez, Rosie and Sanchi.
00:18:19From the bloars,
00:18:21Anne,
00:18:21Joff,
00:18:22Amelia,
00:18:23Milo
00:18:24and Jimmy.
00:18:25So, three kids.
00:18:26One, two, three, four, five.
00:18:28Oh.
00:18:31Oh.
00:18:31Oh, the money.
00:18:33Now it's the moment
00:18:35both families have been waiting for.
00:18:37How much spending money do they have?
00:18:40So, we've got 20,
00:18:41Mm-hm.
00:18:4340.
00:18:4413, 14, 15, 16, 17,
00:18:461,800 pounds.
00:18:48For a week.
00:18:50For a week.
00:18:50I don't even get paid that month.
00:18:54£79.52.
00:18:56You know,
00:18:56if that's what we've got for the week,
00:18:58then that's what it's going to be.
00:19:01That's absolutely...
00:19:03Just insane.
00:19:04Keys are in the car.
00:19:05See you later, guys.
00:19:08Compared to the Cheetals,
00:19:09the bloars have over 22 times
00:19:12their spending money.
00:19:16The list.
00:19:17Oh, the list.
00:19:18So, what will they be doing?
00:19:20At your service.
00:19:22At your service,
00:19:23waiting on tables, maybe?
00:19:24So, we're going to a local market.
00:19:26And it's asparagus season.
00:19:28I'm sure they've got some asparagus
00:19:30within the budget.
00:19:32Chef's shift.
00:19:34We get to do some cooking.
00:19:35Yay!
00:19:37Busking.
00:19:38Oh, God.
00:19:39I can't sing.
00:19:40I'm not comfortable
00:19:41singing English songs.
00:19:43I'm a very good person.
00:19:44Who's going to do the busking?
00:19:44I don't know.
00:19:46The big event.
00:19:48Ooh.
00:19:48OK.
00:19:49OK.
00:19:51Down in the hotel bar,
00:19:53the champagne is flowing.
00:19:56Welcome to the hotel.
00:19:58Ooh.
00:19:58Craig,
00:19:59the hotel manager for the week,
00:20:01is their host.
00:20:02You're home for the next few days.
00:20:03We'll be serving you dinner
00:20:04and hopefully giving you
00:20:06a nice experience tonight.
00:20:09Thank you very much.
00:20:09Cheers.
00:20:10Thank you, Craig.
00:20:10Yes.
00:20:11They're living the life now,
00:20:13but after settling in,
00:20:14they'll have to step into
00:20:15the Cheetal's shoes
00:20:16and run the hotel.
00:20:20We'll just do
00:20:21arrabbiata for tonight.
00:20:23OK.
00:20:23In Sheringham,
00:20:24the Cheetals have
00:20:25raided the cupboards
00:20:26and found the basics
00:20:27for an evening meal.
00:20:29Chilli powder, maybe?
00:20:30That's because
00:20:31they don't have...
00:20:34Sanchi's back from university.
00:20:36In the hotel,
00:20:37she has to search
00:20:38three floors
00:20:38to find mum and dad.
00:20:40Hello.
00:20:41Hello.
00:20:42How are you?
00:20:42I'm good, how are you?
00:20:43Good journey?
00:20:44Yeah.
00:20:45Can we open the window?
00:20:47Living in a small house
00:20:49is already bringing
00:20:50the Cheetals closer together.
00:20:52Well, there's two bins there.
00:20:55In the hotel dining room,
00:20:57Milo's back from college.
00:20:58She wasn't going to miss out
00:21:00on a posh dinner.
00:21:01Jimmy will arrive tomorrow.
00:21:04Oh, lovely.
00:21:05Thank you very much.
00:21:07Very nice.
00:21:09This is strange, isn't it?
00:21:10Mm-hm.
00:21:12There's one thing missing.
00:21:14I know.
00:21:15What?
00:21:15Chianti.
00:21:16Chianti.
00:21:18We're on the same wavelength.
00:21:22It's been a long day
00:21:23for everyone,
00:21:24but it's not over just yet.
00:21:27Each day,
00:21:28they'll record a diary
00:21:29in the one room
00:21:30privacy is guaranteed.
00:21:33We've got a private chef
00:21:34and a manager
00:21:35who will get us drinks.
00:21:38Very strange.
00:21:39Very nice,
00:21:40but very strange.
00:21:41Giving up the control
00:21:42of the hotel
00:21:42is more or less
00:21:44the same as when
00:21:45I gave up smoking.
00:21:47Same kind of anxiety.
00:21:56Day two,
00:21:57and after only one night,
00:21:59the Bloor family
00:21:59is discovering
00:22:00the downside
00:22:01of living in a hotel.
00:22:04Very nice,
00:22:05beauty hotel,
00:22:06but it's not a home.
00:22:09Last night,
00:22:10my daughter phoned me.
00:22:13She's locked herself
00:22:14out of a room.
00:22:15All right,
00:22:16what do you want?
00:22:16In a room
00:22:17that seats 60,
00:22:18the family gathers
00:22:20for breakfast.
00:22:21It's a chance
00:22:21to discuss things.
00:22:23What are you having?
00:22:23Me having to phone you
00:22:25to give me a good night kiss.
00:22:26Yeah.
00:22:28I mean,
00:22:29I miss getting
00:22:29into my pajamas,
00:22:31sitting all together.
00:22:32Yeah.
00:22:33Yeah.
00:22:33Although that
00:22:34sounds really silly,
00:22:36but
00:22:37I just miss that.
00:22:39They're not
00:22:39the only ones
00:22:40missing home.
00:22:41I got the first
00:22:42shower this morning.
00:22:43I had warm water.
00:22:45My mum did.
00:22:46My dad did not.
00:22:48He just said,
00:22:48oh my God,
00:22:49Rosie,
00:22:49there's no hot shower.
00:22:51So I said to him,
00:22:52it will do you good
00:22:54for your body.
00:22:56Foodie Jez
00:22:57is used to being able
00:22:58to buy whatever
00:22:58takes his fancy,
00:22:59and on day two,
00:23:01he's eager
00:23:02to stock the fridge.
00:23:05But,
00:23:06with only 79 quid
00:23:07to spend,
00:23:08Rosie's hatched
00:23:09a plan to keep
00:23:10him in check.
00:23:12So,
00:23:13£10.
00:23:14Yeah.
00:23:15Don't spend
00:23:15more than 10
00:23:16on the food.
00:23:17Yeah.
00:23:17Sanchi,
00:23:18let's go.
00:23:18See you later.
00:23:19Yeah.
00:23:19Bye.
00:23:20Bye.
00:23:23Jez,
00:23:23he loves good food,
00:23:25especially seafood.
00:23:26He will struggle.
00:23:27And Sanchi
00:23:28don't know
00:23:29how to live
00:23:29in a budget.
00:23:30So,
00:23:31she will struggle
00:23:32as well.
00:23:34There'll definitely
00:23:35be no lobster
00:23:36this week,
00:23:36but Jez
00:23:37is determined
00:23:37to get some
00:23:38local asparagus.
00:23:40I think it's
00:23:41out of the budget.
00:23:42Yeah,
00:23:42but I can't,
00:23:43I can't give it up.
00:23:44I can't walk past it
00:23:45and I'll buy it.
00:23:46Free for a tenner,
00:23:47though, you know?
00:23:48Free for...
00:23:48Our budget's a tenner,
00:23:50unfortunately.
00:23:51I'll let you mix
00:23:51the wheat.
00:23:52I'll let you mix
00:23:53and match you
00:23:53with the strawberry.
00:23:54Oh, well.
00:23:57OK.
00:23:58Thank you very much.
00:23:58All right,
00:23:59paste that.
00:23:59Help yourself
00:24:00to potting strawberries
00:24:01on the way out,
00:24:01all right, guys?
00:24:02Thank you very much.
00:24:03Thanks, bye.
00:24:03Bye.
00:24:05All the lovely produce
00:24:06on display
00:24:07was just too tempting.
00:24:10Sanity's fault.
00:24:11My fault?
00:24:12You wanted the expariance.
00:24:13One.
00:24:15So, what do you want
00:24:16to do?
00:24:16I think we'd better
00:24:17go to a supermarket now.
00:24:19Yeah.
00:24:19Yeah?
00:24:19Yeah.
00:24:22No, wait a minute.
00:24:23Have they got any...
00:24:24Indian food is quite cheap.
00:24:27The first meal
00:24:28I'm going to make
00:24:29is a chickpea curry
00:24:31with rice.
00:24:33Vital ingredients.
00:24:35I can control myself,
00:24:37but they can't.
00:24:38I even got a drop of wine
00:24:40and a beer as well,
00:24:42so I think we did quite well
00:24:43but time will tell
00:24:45in the next few days.
00:24:47Out of the £77 budget,
00:24:49they've already spent £60,
00:24:51but they won't run out
00:24:52of asparagus.
00:24:57At the hotel,
00:24:58the Bloors
00:24:59have their first visitor.
00:25:02Hello.
00:25:02Hello.
00:25:03Pleased to meet you both.
00:25:04They're dying to find out
00:25:06what sort of family
00:25:07lives in a hotel.
00:25:08Sylvia's known the Cheetals
00:25:10ever since they moved in
00:25:1112 years ago.
00:25:13I was deputy mayor
00:25:14at the time
00:25:15and our friendship
00:25:17has grown
00:25:18over all those years.
00:25:20Since their arrival,
00:25:21Anne and John
00:25:22have been puzzled
00:25:23that they seem to be
00:25:24the only guests
00:25:25in the hotel.
00:25:26To have this open
00:25:2724-7,
00:25:29it's very expensive.
00:25:31Yeah.
00:25:32So they decided
00:25:33to just open at weekends
00:25:34and do functions,
00:25:35et cetera, et cetera.
00:25:37And that's worked.
00:25:39So how long has
00:25:40Jess and Rosie
00:25:41been married?
00:25:42Sanshi is 21 this year,
00:25:45so they've been married
00:25:4622 years,
00:25:47and the business
00:25:48is 50-50.
00:25:50And I've known them
00:25:51since Sanshi
00:25:52was about eight years old.
00:25:53She's at the University
00:25:55of East Anglia.
00:25:56She's studying law.
00:25:59So she's living
00:25:59on campus now then?
00:26:01Yes, but she comes
00:26:02home every weekend.
00:26:03It's handy from Norwich,
00:26:04you see,
00:26:05to get here on the train.
00:26:06And she comes
00:26:07and does bar work
00:26:08and everything.
00:26:09She's worked
00:26:10since she was
00:26:10knee-high
00:26:11to a grasshopper.
00:26:12They're working,
00:26:13obviously,
00:26:14all weekend,
00:26:15and it's full on.
00:26:17But where do they
00:26:18come together
00:26:19as a family
00:26:20and chill out?
00:26:21They do go out
00:26:23a lot for meals.
00:26:25Right.
00:26:25They have their holidays,
00:26:26which Sanshi goes with them.
00:26:28And they go up
00:26:29to London for the day,
00:26:31they go to shows.
00:26:32She said that they
00:26:33did spend time together
00:26:35with holidays
00:26:36and days out.
00:26:38But is that family time?
00:26:39To me,
00:26:40that's not family time.
00:26:42And then they
00:26:43disperse in the rooms
00:26:44and I'm finding it
00:26:47really, really hard
00:26:48with my children
00:26:49in different parts
00:26:50of the hotel.
00:26:52When they first
00:26:53walked around,
00:26:54they noticed that
00:26:54Jez had received
00:26:55awards for charity work.
00:26:58He's very involved
00:27:00in the prison service.
00:27:02And I met
00:27:04a young man
00:27:05that had been
00:27:06in prison.
00:27:07Jez took him
00:27:09under his wing
00:27:09when he came out
00:27:11and he's now
00:27:12got a business going.
00:27:14Good guy.
00:27:15Wow.
00:27:15He believes
00:27:16in giving them
00:27:17a second chance.
00:27:20Still trying to
00:27:21piece together
00:27:21the lives
00:27:22that Jez
00:27:23and Rosie Lee.
00:27:24I'm sure there's
00:27:25more to find out
00:27:26about living
00:27:27this kind of
00:27:29lifestyle
00:27:29in this hotel.
00:27:33Jez has yet
00:27:34to immerse himself
00:27:35in the budget life.
00:27:38He's meeting
00:27:39John's oldest friend,
00:27:40Alistair,
00:27:41a fellow bus driver.
00:27:43Maybe finding out
00:27:44about the Bloor's
00:27:45struggles will help
00:27:46him see the serious
00:27:47side of the swap.
00:27:49up there and
00:27:50John since
00:27:51I was at school.
00:27:53He's been
00:27:53one of these people
00:27:54who sort of
00:27:55tried a bit of
00:27:55everything.
00:27:56He trained as a
00:27:57chef originally.
00:27:58Oh really?
00:27:59Yeah.
00:28:00Then he met Anne
00:28:01and they then
00:28:02run a pub together.
00:28:04He then moved up north
00:28:05and became a
00:28:06lorry driver.
00:28:07Yeah.
00:28:07So what's he like
00:28:08as a bus driver?
00:28:09Is it part-time?
00:28:10It's full-time work.
00:28:11What we do is a
00:28:13four days out of seven.
00:28:14So we just have to
00:28:15work a lot of weekends.
00:28:16Right, so his wife
00:28:18Anne, what does she do?
00:28:20She works full-time
00:28:22in the kitchen
00:28:22at a mental health
00:28:23care home.
00:28:25You know, it's
00:28:25obviously a very
00:28:26challenging job.
00:28:27They work both
00:28:29full-time.
00:28:30They're struggling.
00:28:31You know, do you
00:28:32know why?
00:28:33I think it's just
00:28:34the climate in
00:28:36general at the
00:28:36minute, you know,
00:28:37with the cost of
00:28:37living, it is
00:28:38becoming a struggle
00:28:39for a lot of
00:28:40people now.
00:28:41Right.
00:28:41It makes me
00:28:42appreciate the
00:28:43things I've got.
00:28:43Sometimes you just
00:28:44take it for granted
00:28:45that we've got
00:28:46what we have
00:28:47and we just
00:28:47go shopping
00:28:48and don't even
00:28:48look at the
00:28:48prices sometimes.
00:28:51So the children
00:28:52are growing up
00:28:53now, I presume?
00:28:54And there's Amelia
00:28:55now at university.
00:28:56She's doing really
00:28:56well for herself.
00:28:58Milo's the one
00:28:58who's always been
00:28:59a little bit more
00:29:00the centre of
00:29:01attention, loves
00:29:02busking, loves
00:29:03music.
00:29:03The whole family's
00:29:04into music.
00:29:05Right.
00:29:06They really are
00:29:06focused on the
00:29:07kids and they
00:29:07push them as much
00:29:08as they can.
00:29:10I met Alistair today
00:29:11and he told us a
00:29:13lot about Joffat
00:29:14actually being a
00:29:15very people person,
00:29:16very jolly fella.
00:29:17Must be a secret.
00:29:18Very hardworking
00:29:19people and would do
00:29:21anything for their
00:29:21children.
00:29:23Next, Jez sets the
00:29:25Blore family a
00:29:26challenge.
00:29:27Yeah, I'm there.
00:29:28I'm ready.
00:29:29We've still got it.
00:29:30We're still probably
00:29:31classed as the dream
00:29:32team.
00:29:33But the Cheetals
00:29:34discover the Blore's
00:29:35are living a nightmare.
00:29:37I think they've
00:29:38gone bankrupt for
00:29:39£36,876.
00:29:48Jez Cheetal owns a
00:29:50£1.7 million hotel
00:29:51and is struggling to
00:29:53adapt to life on a
00:29:54budget.
00:29:56I even got a drop
00:29:58of wine and a beer
00:29:59as well.
00:29:59And despite having a
00:30:01massive disposable
00:30:02income...
00:30:02£1,800 for a week.
00:30:05Hotel life isn't
00:30:06suiting the close
00:30:07Blore family.
00:30:09I'm finding it
00:30:10really, really hard
00:30:11with my children in
00:30:13different parts of the
00:30:14hotel.
00:30:17In Sheringham, the
00:30:19Cheetals are enjoying
00:30:20a rare quiet moment
00:30:22away from the demands
00:30:23of their hotel.
00:30:25But Jez has found
00:30:26something worrying.
00:30:27Rosie, you better
00:30:28come and have a look.
00:30:30Yeah.
00:30:32So, this is a proposal
00:30:35that was approved in the
00:30:38Norwich Court in
00:30:40bankruptcy.
00:30:40So, I think they've
00:30:42gone bankrupt for
00:30:43£36,876.
00:30:47Having this hanging over
00:30:48years is a big stress.
00:30:50It's taken a couple of
00:30:52days, but Jez is starting
00:30:54to appreciate the
00:30:55harsh reality of life
00:30:56for the hard-working
00:30:57Blores.
00:30:59As far as I'm
00:30:59concerned, never
00:31:00judge a book by its
00:31:01cover.
00:31:02Maybe we can shed a
00:31:03light on how the
00:31:05bankruptcy has happened.
00:31:07Hmm.
00:31:10What about that?
00:31:11With Mum and Dad not
00:31:12having to work this week,
00:31:13the Blore Brat Pack is
00:31:15planning a rare family day
00:31:17out, Cheetal style,
00:31:18something they could never
00:31:20normally afford.
00:31:21We can't go anywhere.
00:31:23We can't have fun.
00:31:25You hear all these stories
00:31:26of people who've gone out and
00:31:28you just know you can't
00:31:29experience it.
00:31:32The world is our oyster.
00:31:35They're headed 50 miles
00:31:37down the road to sea life
00:31:38in Great Yarmouth.
00:31:41So, five adults would be
00:31:43110.
00:31:44Wow, 110.
00:31:45That's quite a lot.
00:31:49For the Blores, this is
00:31:50what life's all about,
00:31:52sharing new experiences
00:31:53as a family.
00:31:57Oh, penguins.
00:31:59I love penguins.
00:32:02That's not bad.
00:32:03It's a nice little house.
00:32:04You've got a pool.
00:32:05Yeah, it's like...
00:32:06Outside area.
00:32:07Cold sand.
00:32:07It's quite sweet water
00:32:08as well.
00:32:09Diving pool.
00:32:10Yeah.
00:32:12It kind of looks like
00:32:14you in the morning.
00:32:15Oh, thanks.
00:32:22The shark tunnel's
00:32:23definitely the highlight
00:32:24for Jimmy.
00:32:29That looks terrifying.
00:32:32Imagine swimming next
00:32:33to one of them.
00:32:38Gift shop.
00:32:40We had an absolutely
00:32:42amazing time.
00:32:43We spent quality time
00:32:45chatting, laughing.
00:32:49The kid's got something
00:32:51from the shop.
00:32:53Try and guess how
00:32:54rich it is.
00:32:55No.
00:32:55It's 55 pounds.
00:32:57Yeah, and that's more
00:32:59than half of our food
00:33:00budget a week.
00:33:01Yeah.
00:33:01Yeah.
00:33:03Thank you very much.
00:33:04Thanks.
00:33:06Yeah, that was a really
00:33:07good day out.
00:33:07That's our sort of day.
00:33:09It cost them nearly 200 pounds,
00:33:11but with 1,800 spending
00:33:13money this week,
00:33:14there's plenty left.
00:33:20Jez and Rosie were shocked
00:33:21by the Bloor's bankruptcy.
00:33:23To discover what on earth
00:33:25happened, they are meeting
00:33:26Anne's best friend,
00:33:27Catherine.
00:33:29And she's laid on some treats.
00:33:31Cakes and cup of tea.
00:33:33We love cakes.
00:33:37Catherine's known the Bloor's
00:33:38for over 20 years,
00:33:40so she's a mine of information.
00:33:41Anne and Joff,
00:33:43when they met,
00:33:44they were both working
00:33:45in hospitality.
00:33:46The waitressing,
00:33:47the cooking,
00:33:48the chefing,
00:33:49because Joff's also
00:33:50got a background
00:33:50in chefing as well.
00:33:52They seem to be
00:33:53struggling financially.
00:33:54They've got themselves
00:33:55in a bit of a pickle.
00:33:57Yeah.
00:33:58We don't understand
00:33:59how and why.
00:34:00The majority of it
00:34:01is through house moves.
00:34:02They moved, I think,
00:34:04four times, maybe.
00:34:06And each time
00:34:06they accrued more debt.
00:34:08They moved to
00:34:09a different part
00:34:10of the country
00:34:10because the houses
00:34:11were cheaper.
00:34:12It was just unfortunate,
00:34:13really, the area
00:34:14that they were in
00:34:16became sort of
00:34:17high crime rate
00:34:18and antisocial behaviour.
00:34:20It did end up
00:34:22with the children
00:34:22getting bullied
00:34:23as soon as they
00:34:23started school.
00:34:25It's a really
00:34:26hard situation.
00:34:28You know,
00:34:29as a family,
00:34:29they have to go through
00:34:31these kind of things
00:34:32and that's terrible.
00:34:34It wasn't just
00:34:35the moving.
00:34:36They homeschooled
00:34:36the kids since COVID.
00:34:38So it was paying
00:34:39for tutors,
00:34:40it was paying
00:34:41for exams.
00:34:42Things like that
00:34:43as well
00:34:43have compounded
00:34:44their debt.
00:34:45But they were prepared
00:34:46to do that
00:34:47in order to get
00:34:48the children through.
00:34:49So do you think
00:34:50that move
00:34:51has put them
00:34:52off risk-taking
00:34:53and would they
00:34:54risk anything again?
00:34:56I don't think
00:34:57it has put them off
00:34:58and there's so many
00:34:59skills between them
00:35:00that they can bring
00:35:01to hopefully one day
00:35:04fulfilling their dream
00:35:05which is...
00:35:06Which is what?
00:35:07Which is having
00:35:08a theatre cafe.
00:35:10It's been a sort of
00:35:11a pipe dream of theirs
00:35:12for a lot of years
00:35:13to have their own
00:35:15establishment
00:35:15where they can work
00:35:17together and as a
00:35:17family unit
00:35:18so that we provide
00:35:19opportunities to the kids
00:35:20as well.
00:35:23Thanks.
00:35:23I feel for the Blors
00:35:24big time because
00:35:25I work with a lot
00:35:26of people who
00:35:27have not been
00:35:29as fortunate
00:35:29as I have.
00:35:30Bye-bye.
00:35:31Have not been given
00:35:32a second chance
00:35:33to regain their
00:35:34confidence and their
00:35:35finances and
00:35:36ended up in trouble.
00:35:37Now Jez knows
00:35:38the Blors are chefs
00:35:40he's going to
00:35:41test them out.
00:35:42Tomorrow's Sunday
00:35:43and lunch at the hotel
00:35:44is always busy.
00:35:46He sent a text
00:35:47to his manager Craig
00:35:48to get them working.
00:35:54Day three
00:35:55and early in the
00:35:56morning Craig
00:35:57asked Joff and
00:35:58Andam for a chat
00:35:59so he can reveal
00:36:00the plan for
00:36:01Sunday lunch.
00:36:03So you've had a
00:36:04couple of days
00:36:04having fun.
00:36:05Yep.
00:36:06Enjoying the hotel
00:36:07having a nice time
00:36:09nice food
00:36:09nice drink.
00:36:10Yep.
00:36:11So it's kind of
00:36:13coming to an end
00:36:13now you guys
00:36:14you're going to be
00:36:15running the lunch
00:36:16service and getting
00:36:16involved.
00:36:17I was a chef
00:36:18before I was a
00:36:19driver.
00:36:19Right.
00:36:19Those skills are
00:36:20going to come in
00:36:21very useful today.
00:36:22I'm a cook
00:36:22in a mental health
00:36:23setting.
00:36:24Do you have any
00:36:25ideas of setting up
00:36:26your own business
00:36:27and maybe working
00:36:27together in the
00:36:28future?
00:36:29We have always
00:36:30had the pipe dream
00:36:30of setting up our
00:36:31own music arts
00:36:33cafe restaurant.
00:36:35Some of the kids
00:36:35would be involved
00:36:36as well.
00:36:37Okay.
00:36:38What's stopped you
00:36:38from doing those?
00:36:40Money.
00:36:40Money.
00:36:41Yeah.
00:36:41We haven't got the
00:36:42available funds for it.
00:36:44Yeah.
00:36:45Okay.
00:36:45Time's ticking on
00:36:46and those roast
00:36:48potatoes are not
00:36:48going to cook
00:36:49themselves.
00:36:51Hey, why don't you
00:36:52wear your apron?
00:36:54Over in
00:36:55Sheringham, it's a
00:36:56leisurely start to the
00:36:57day, a welcome change
00:36:59for Rosie.
00:37:01Sunday morning, I wake
00:37:02up at 8 o'clock, so I
00:37:04have to think about how
00:37:05to cook beef, pork and
00:37:09lamb and some roast
00:37:10teas and roast
00:37:12potatoes, cheesy
00:37:13cauliflower and gravy.
00:37:17The swap's already
00:37:18giving them the quality
00:37:19time she was after.
00:37:21Yes.
00:37:21It was really nice.
00:37:22I'm totally relaxed.
00:37:24Jess was in the kitchen
00:37:25with me and we were
00:37:26cooking together.
00:37:27That's a novelty.
00:37:29So, what's on the menu?
00:37:32I'm cooking breakfast,
00:37:33which my mother taught me,
00:37:36you know, an omelette
00:37:36and mushy peas.
00:37:38That's what we're going to
00:37:39have today with Worcester
00:37:40sauce.
00:37:41We did it together and it
00:37:42was great and one of our
00:37:44favourite breakfast dishes
00:37:45in the morning.
00:37:46I'm so relaxed.
00:37:48My mind is tension-free.
00:37:51Oh, well.
00:37:51Yeah.
00:37:52So, are we going to stay on
00:37:52the hotel?
00:37:53I'm enjoying my breakfast.
00:37:53Are we going to stay on the
00:37:54hotel then?
00:37:54No.
00:37:55Oh, OK.
00:37:55That's our baby.
00:37:57OK.
00:38:00You've got two gravy.
00:38:02There's a beef gravy,
00:38:03the lamb gravy,
00:38:04because you've got
00:38:04a roast beef.
00:38:05In Thetford,
00:38:06it's ironic that it's
00:38:07taken living the rich life
00:38:09to get Joff and Anne
00:38:10together again in a kitchen.
00:38:12It's a good chance for them
00:38:13to test if they're up to
00:38:15giving hospitality another go.
00:38:16From the normal menu.
00:38:19I'm looking forward to it.
00:38:20I love cooking.
00:38:20So, yeah, I'm there.
00:38:22I'm ready.
00:38:23The Bloor's children
00:38:24will be waiting on
00:38:25tables.
00:38:27Being put to work
00:38:29was quite interesting
00:38:31to see exactly
00:38:33what the other family
00:38:35actually do
00:38:36to keep the hotel
00:38:37up and running.
00:38:43With over 30 guests
00:38:44to cater for today,
00:38:46they're up against it.
00:38:49Really nice working
00:38:51again with Joff.
00:38:52We've still got it.
00:38:53We know what the other
00:38:54one's doing without
00:38:55having to communicate.
00:38:57Actually, I think it's more
00:38:59about respect
00:39:00for each other.
00:39:02I think Anne's having
00:39:04more fun than me, though.
00:39:05We're ready for the challenge.
00:39:06Ready for the challenge.
00:39:10For a change,
00:39:11it's a very relaxed
00:39:12Sunday for the Cheetals.
00:39:14Jez has been investigating
00:39:16Milo's social media links.
00:39:36I think Milo's voice is incredible.
00:39:39I didn't really know what genre it was,
00:39:42but it sounded absolutely fantastic.
00:39:48It's a great talent, so don't underestimate yourself.
00:39:52Go for it, girl.
00:39:54Learning to love who I've become.
00:39:58Oh, is that Sam?
00:40:00Trying to do a...
00:40:01Listening to Milo's song
00:40:03has given Jez an idea.
00:40:05He's calling a contact
00:40:06in the music business
00:40:07to arrange tickets for a gig,
00:40:09something the whole family
00:40:11will remember forever.
00:40:12And I don't know whether you can
00:40:13sort out a few VIP tickets
00:40:15for me as a favour.
00:40:19At the hotel,
00:40:21the lunch guests
00:40:22have started to arrive.
00:40:24We have
00:40:25three calamari
00:40:27two-prong cocktails, Anne.
00:40:28Yeah.
00:40:30We've still got it.
00:40:31Still probably classed
00:40:32as the dream team.
00:40:37Three calamari's
00:40:38and two-prong cocktails.
00:40:40Two-prong cocktail.
00:40:42The car park's
00:40:44filling up
00:40:44and the pressure's mounting.
00:40:52I suppose the big plus side
00:40:53about being here,
00:40:55it's shown to us
00:40:57that our dream
00:40:57could be very much feasible
00:41:00with our family dynamics.
00:41:02It's free tap waters.
00:41:04Yeah.
00:41:04Merlot.
00:41:05We do work well together
00:41:07and our kids can work together.
00:41:14I feel like it will probably
00:41:15spark something in them again
00:41:18and they'll probably try their best
00:41:20to get back into the catering world.
00:41:26This is the one, isn't it?
00:41:28That's very nice.
00:41:34In Sheringham,
00:41:35it's a nice change
00:41:36not to have guests
00:41:37waiting for supper.
00:41:38Rosie's organised
00:41:39a games night.
00:41:44Is there something wrong
00:41:45with that body?
00:41:47We used to play these games
00:41:49when Sanjay was little
00:41:50and since we got busy
00:41:52and we got different businesses,
00:41:53we couldn't get this time together.
00:41:56Phones are not ringing
00:41:57and there is no cost involved.
00:41:59Stick stars.
00:42:01I don't know what you're on about.
00:42:03Star Wars?
00:42:04Yeah.
00:42:05That was terrible.
00:42:07From now onwards,
00:42:09I want to make sure
00:42:10that I will do
00:42:11these type of things
00:42:13again,
00:42:14again,
00:42:14and again.
00:42:17Coming up.
00:42:19Living the rich life
00:42:21proves a rollercoaster ride
00:42:22for the Blors.
00:42:24Raise the light.
00:42:24Yay!
00:42:26Tonight was absolutely
00:42:28amazing.
00:42:30To me,
00:42:31we can't really
00:42:32stay in the hotel.
00:42:33I've put my kids
00:42:35through so much.
00:42:36They are not comfortable.
00:42:38When the money runs out,
00:42:40Jez has to get inventive.
00:42:42What's the monster's
00:42:44favourite game?
00:42:45He gets a reward
00:42:47that's priceless.
00:42:48This is a Jez
00:42:50I fell in love with.
00:42:58Given the chance
00:42:59to chef again,
00:43:00the Blors have got
00:43:01their mojo back.
00:43:02We have always had
00:43:04the pipe room
00:43:04of setting up
00:43:05our own music,
00:43:06arts,
00:43:07cafe restaurant.
00:43:09But the Cheetals
00:43:10have uncovered
00:43:11serious financial problems
00:43:12that could threaten
00:43:14the Blors' future
00:43:15in hospitality.
00:43:16This is a proposal
00:43:18that was approved
00:43:20in the Norwich court
00:43:21in bankruptcy.
00:43:24Day four.
00:43:26Have a seat.
00:43:27At the hotel,
00:43:28a mystery envelope
00:43:29has arrived.
00:43:32The anticipation.
00:43:35Dear Blors family,
00:43:36we understand
00:43:36that you love music
00:43:38but never manage
00:43:38to go out together.
00:43:39We are sending you
00:43:41to see the fabulous
00:43:42Razorlight band
00:43:43tonight
00:43:44where you will
00:43:45not only
00:43:46watch your concert
00:43:47together
00:43:47but you will have
00:43:49a private meet
00:43:50with the band.
00:43:51I've seen Razorlight,
00:43:53guys.
00:43:53We're all going to have
00:43:54a really good time
00:43:55tonight.
00:43:56Looking forward to it?
00:43:57Yeah.
00:43:58Straight.
00:43:59Right up my street.
00:44:00Right up your street.
00:44:05Quiet time away
00:44:06from the hotel
00:44:07is helping rekindle
00:44:08Jez and Rosie's
00:44:09relationship.
00:44:13This is your dream,
00:44:15isn't it?
00:44:15This is your ultimate.
00:44:18Yeah?
00:44:18It just clears
00:44:19our heads out.
00:44:20It helps you
00:44:21or me as well
00:44:23to make clear
00:44:25and right decisions.
00:44:27We make time
00:44:28for a lot of people
00:44:29but it'd be good
00:44:30to make time
00:44:30for ourselves,
00:44:31I suppose.
00:44:32When we got married,
00:44:34Jez was really romantic
00:44:35but over the years
00:44:37he was busy
00:44:38in business
00:44:39so these kind of things
00:44:41have fade away
00:44:42from his mind
00:44:43but I think
00:44:44he will be
00:44:45a little bit more romantic
00:44:47in future.
00:44:52Back at the hotel,
00:44:54the Blors are off
00:44:55for their big night out.
00:44:58Raise the light.
00:44:59Yay!
00:45:00Yay!
00:45:02Before the gig starts,
00:45:03Jez has pulled strings
00:45:04and arranged for them
00:45:06to meet the lead singer,
00:45:07Johnny Burrell.
00:45:09Hi, hi.
00:45:09Welcome to the tour bus.
00:45:10Wow.
00:45:12Being in a tour bus,
00:45:14that was actually
00:45:15an incredible experience.
00:45:19It's a chance
00:45:20for musician Milo
00:45:21to get some advice.
00:45:22You know with music,
00:45:23anything has to come from you.
00:45:25Yeah.
00:45:26You know?
00:45:26Where you experience the world
00:45:27and where you're at
00:45:28in the world right now
00:45:29is the thing
00:45:30that's going to inform
00:45:30your art
00:45:31and what you're doing.
00:45:32Oh, no.
00:45:33No.
00:45:37Living the Blors' life,
00:45:39there are no expensive
00:45:40concerts or evening treats.
00:45:42The Cheetals have no choice
00:45:44but to spend
00:45:45every night in.
00:45:46What we're making today then?
00:45:48I'm doing channa masala.
00:45:50But we tend to do things
00:45:52of rushing around everywhere.
00:45:53So to do today
00:45:55without any of
00:45:57the phones,
00:45:58the emails,
00:45:59it's been quite relaxing really.
00:46:01Normally,
00:46:02they'd spend
00:46:02well over a couple
00:46:03of hundred pounds
00:46:04just eating out each week.
00:46:07This meal,
00:46:08if I count this,
00:46:10this cost us
00:46:10about £3.50.
00:46:14and we've actually got
00:46:16probably enough
00:46:17to last us
00:46:20two more meals,
00:46:22haven't we?
00:46:22Yeah.
00:46:23Definitely.
00:46:24True.
00:46:24I don't have to cook.
00:46:26Yeah.
00:46:27We could adopt
00:46:28some of this
00:46:29into our own lives
00:46:30as the Blors do.
00:46:32Spend a little bit
00:46:33more time together
00:46:34would be
00:46:35much appreciated.
00:46:37Look at the lines
00:46:39when we've got to go
00:46:42The Blors
00:46:43are definitely
00:46:43not having
00:46:44a quiet night.
00:46:45They're having
00:46:46a massive one.
00:46:54Tonight
00:46:54was absolutely
00:46:56amazing.
00:46:59I have had
00:47:00so much,
00:47:01so much fun.
00:47:03The kids
00:47:04thoroughly enjoyed
00:47:05themselves.
00:47:06Even Jimmy
00:47:07was jumping up and down.
00:47:08He was loving it.
00:47:09Yeah,
00:47:10really super evening.
00:47:17Day five,
00:47:18and despite
00:47:19their great night out,
00:47:21Anne hardly slept.
00:47:22What's most important
00:47:23to the Blor family
00:47:24is having a home
00:47:25that feels right
00:47:26for them.
00:47:28The children
00:47:29are really
00:47:30uncomfortable.
00:47:31They can't be
00:47:32in the pyjamas.
00:47:33It's a hotel.
00:47:35They can't go
00:47:36and get a drink.
00:47:37They can't go
00:47:38and get
00:47:39a sandwich.
00:47:41That's not a home,
00:47:41is it?
00:47:42She's made
00:47:42a big decision.
00:47:44No.
00:47:45And it's nothing
00:47:45about the hotel.
00:47:46If it was just
00:47:47me and you,
00:47:48absolutely.
00:47:49I'd absolutely
00:47:50love it.
00:47:51But actually,
00:47:52to me,
00:47:54we can't
00:47:55really stay
00:47:56in the hotel.
00:47:58Well,
00:47:58we've got
00:48:00X amount
00:48:00of money,
00:48:01so why don't
00:48:02we use
00:48:02some of that
00:48:02money,
00:48:03I don't know,
00:48:04look on an
00:48:04Airbnb or
00:48:05something.
00:48:06Yeah.
00:48:07Back at the hotel,
00:48:08it's Groundhog Day.
00:48:16They've booked
00:48:17themselves a
00:48:18luxury Airbnb.
00:48:19At £1,200
00:48:20for the stay,
00:48:21it's a massive
00:48:22hole in the
00:48:23remaining
00:48:23£1,600
00:48:24spending money.
00:48:27But finally,
00:48:28the family's
00:48:29together again.
00:48:30Oh,
00:48:31wow.
00:48:32That's a bit
00:48:32of a like,
00:48:33isn't it?
00:48:33Lovely.
00:48:35So far.
00:48:36So far.
00:48:40It's me.
00:48:41Me done.
00:48:47The Cheetals
00:48:48have blown
00:48:48their budget.
00:48:49Time for a
00:48:50brainstorm.
00:48:52So,
00:48:53what should
00:48:54we do?
00:48:56Milo
00:48:56earns money
00:48:57busking.
00:48:58Hotel host
00:48:59Jez is a
00:49:00natural performer,
00:49:01so he's in
00:49:01the hot seat
00:49:02today.
00:49:03I think you
00:49:03should tell
00:49:04some Chad
00:49:04jokes.
00:49:05Really?
00:49:05Yeah.
00:49:06I think we
00:49:07should go
00:49:07into town,
00:49:08maybe to
00:49:08the pier.
00:49:09I am not
00:49:10telling dad
00:49:11jokes.
00:49:12I'm crowning
00:49:12the pier.
00:49:13What if I
00:49:13see somebody
00:49:14I know?
00:49:15Even better.
00:49:19Oh,
00:49:20yeah,
00:49:20oh,
00:49:20yeah.
00:49:21What's the
00:49:22monster's
00:49:22favourite
00:49:23game?
00:49:24Swan and the
00:49:25leader.
00:49:26Ha,
00:49:26ha,
00:49:27He's
00:49:27scared.
00:49:28To do what
00:49:29Milo does
00:49:30as going out
00:49:31busking,
00:49:31it takes some
00:49:33courage for what
00:49:33she does.
00:49:34Oh,
00:49:34yeah,
00:49:35why does
00:49:40why doesn't
00:49:41the teddy bear
00:49:42want a dessert?
00:49:43Because it was
00:49:43stuffed.
00:49:45When he was
00:49:46telling jokes
00:49:47on the pier
00:49:48and enjoying
00:49:49himself,
00:49:50this is a
00:49:51jazz I fell
00:49:52in love
00:49:53with.
00:49:54It's so
00:49:55happy.
00:49:55I'm so
00:49:56pleased to
00:49:56see him
00:49:57like that
00:49:57because there
00:49:58is no
00:49:58tension,
00:49:59no stress,
00:50:00and he's
00:50:01enjoying
00:50:02himself.
00:50:06He said to me,
00:50:07you know,
00:50:07if we earn
00:50:08any money today,
00:50:10I'll definitely
00:50:10buy you an ice
00:50:11game.
00:50:12Thank you very
00:50:12much.
00:50:14I had a blast
00:50:15today.
00:50:16And you're so
00:50:17funny.
00:50:17I'm quite natural
00:50:18at it.
00:50:19Yeah.
00:50:23Anne and
00:50:24John have
00:50:24rediscovered
00:50:25the joy of
00:50:25cooking together
00:50:26and with
00:50:27plenty of
00:50:28cash still
00:50:28in their
00:50:28pockets,
00:50:29they're making
00:50:30a special
00:50:30dinner.
00:50:34How much
00:50:35do you think
00:50:36that lobster
00:50:36cost per
00:50:38tail?
00:50:39Ten pounds.
00:50:40Ooh,
00:50:41you're good.
00:50:42How many
00:50:42did you buy?
00:50:44Ten.
00:50:48But 100
00:50:49quid on
00:50:49lobster and
00:50:50an expensive
00:50:51Airbnb to
00:50:52pay for
00:50:52means their
00:50:53£1,800
00:50:54spending money
00:50:55is disappearing
00:50:55fast.
00:50:56They're down
00:50:57to their
00:50:57last 300.
00:50:59We've never
00:51:01experienced
00:51:02what lots
00:51:03of customers
00:51:04have had
00:51:04from us
00:51:05in the past.
00:51:07Just having
00:51:08a large
00:51:09kitchen is
00:51:09a treat
00:51:10in itself.
00:51:11We can all
00:51:11move.
00:51:12We can have
00:51:13a dance.
00:51:13Which is
00:51:14really good
00:51:14because one
00:51:15of us isn't
00:51:15getting kicked
00:51:16out.
00:51:16We can all
00:51:17be in the
00:51:17same kitchen
00:51:18together.
00:51:21There you go.
00:51:26Is that good?
00:51:28Nice.
00:51:29Yeah, that's
00:51:29lovely.
00:51:30Nice.
00:51:31Nice.
00:51:35Next,
00:51:36when the
00:51:36Blors try out
00:51:37their music
00:51:38cafe, it's
00:51:39Milo's time
00:51:40to shine.
00:51:42Absolutely
00:51:42blew us
00:51:43away.
00:51:44And as the
00:51:44week draws
00:51:45to a close,
00:51:46Jez gets
00:51:47ever more
00:51:47romantic.
00:51:48It's like a
00:51:49little mini
00:51:50Christmas.
00:51:51Oh my
00:51:51God.
00:51:52How did
00:51:53they do
00:51:53then?
00:51:55Oh,
00:51:55100%.
00:51:56Yeah.
00:52:02The struggling
00:52:03Blors have
00:52:03rekindled their
00:52:04love of working
00:52:05together.
00:52:06Really nice
00:52:07working again
00:52:08with John
00:52:09and we've
00:52:10still got it.
00:52:11The dream
00:52:11team is
00:52:12back.
00:52:14Having a
00:52:14break from
00:52:15their busy
00:52:15hotel has
00:52:16given Rosie
00:52:17and Jez
00:52:17time for
00:52:18each other.
00:52:19When we
00:52:20got married,
00:52:20Jez was
00:52:21really romantic,
00:52:22but I think
00:52:23he will be a
00:52:24little bit more
00:52:25romantic in
00:52:27future.
00:52:29Day six,
00:52:30and the Blors
00:52:31have realised
00:52:31they're in the
00:52:32perfect place to
00:52:33put their music
00:52:34cafe business
00:52:35idea to the
00:52:36test.
00:52:36For just one
00:52:37night, they're
00:52:38staging a takeover
00:52:39of the hotel.
00:52:43Where's the
00:52:43singers?
00:52:44Where's Milo?
00:52:45I think in the
00:52:46corner over there.
00:52:47So we've got food
00:52:48and then singers.
00:52:49We even did a
00:52:50business plan a few
00:52:51years back, but to
00:52:52actually have the
00:52:54chance to do it,
00:52:55you know, as a
00:52:56trial, amazing.
00:52:59Milo's living on
00:53:00her nerves and
00:53:01wearing her fingers
00:53:02out practising.
00:53:06Amelia's hit the
00:53:07streets, putting up
00:53:08last-minute publicity.
00:53:10Hiya, would it be
00:53:11okay if I could just
00:53:12put this poster on
00:53:14your window?
00:53:19We're going to show
00:53:20them what we can do
00:53:21and what Milo can do.
00:53:30So, the Cheetals are
00:53:32going shopping with a
00:53:33twist.
00:53:33The Bloors love
00:53:35buying each other
00:53:35thrifty presents from
00:53:37charity shops.
00:53:38Rosie, you buy
00:53:39Sanche a gift, Sanche,
00:53:41you buy me a gift, and
00:53:42I buy a gift for
00:53:43Rosie's.
00:53:43Okay, sounds good.
00:53:44See you.
00:53:45With times being
00:53:46tough, the UK has
00:53:48more charity shops
00:53:49than ever.
00:53:49But can they show
00:53:51appreciation for each
00:53:52other with only
00:53:53Jez's busking money
00:53:54left?
00:53:56Sort of looking out
00:53:57for, like, T-shirts
00:53:58and stuff and little
00:54:00blouses that she
00:54:01likes.
00:54:02As a family, we like
00:54:04gift-giving.
00:54:05We like surprising
00:54:06each other with nice
00:54:07things.
00:54:11She loves jewellery and
00:54:13little cute things like
00:54:14this.
00:54:17Oh, I thought you
00:54:18didn't in it.
00:54:19Women's shirt.
00:54:20Look, it's a Gantt
00:54:21shirt.
00:54:22What size is it?
00:54:23It doesn't matter what
00:54:24size it is.
00:54:24Is it going to fit?
00:54:25It's going to fit.
00:54:25It's going to fit.
00:54:26To be able to get
00:54:28Rosie a branded item
00:54:29off the shelf, I was
00:54:31really, really over the
00:54:32moon about it.
00:54:34It's like a little
00:54:35mini Christmas,
00:54:37exchanging gifts.
00:54:39Back at the house,
00:54:40Jez is on tenderhooks.
00:54:42Will Rosie like his
00:54:43present?
00:54:45Oh, my God.
00:54:49Shirt.
00:54:50This is the kind of
00:54:51thing I really enjoy.
00:54:53Very nice.
00:54:54How did I do then?
00:54:56Oh, 100%.
00:54:57Yeah?
00:54:58Wow.
00:54:58Well done.
00:55:01I got that for you
00:55:02because you like only
00:55:04fools and horses.
00:55:06Oh, it's a necklace.
00:55:08Yes.
00:55:10What do you think?
00:55:11I like it.
00:55:12It's really cute.
00:55:13I've got earrings to match.
00:55:15Thank you for the gift,
00:55:16Shannon.
00:55:21At the hotel,
00:55:22the clock is counting down
00:55:24for the trial of the music
00:55:25cafe.
00:55:26Steady as a rock.
00:55:28If they can make a
00:55:29success of today,
00:55:30it might give them
00:55:31enough confidence to have
00:55:32a crack at the
00:55:33hospitality business again.
00:55:36It was my first time ever
00:55:38seeing my parents work together.
00:55:40It is honestly how other people
00:55:42say it is.
00:55:43They just work like a well-oiled
00:55:45machine.
00:55:47Yeah, we're doing all right.
00:55:49We're going to be on time.
00:55:50We are.
00:55:53Ann was on point.
00:55:55I'm not a chef these days,
00:55:57but Ann is,
00:55:58and she was great.
00:56:00She took charge of the kitchen.
00:56:02Pressure's on about 30 minutes
00:56:04before we need to stop
00:56:05lighting stuff up.
00:56:10Amelia's posters around town
00:56:11have done their job,
00:56:13and with the event due to start,
00:56:14there's a steady flow of guests.
00:56:18Really busy out there.
00:56:19I wasn't quite thinking
00:56:21there was going to be
00:56:22so many people.
00:56:24Thank you, everybody,
00:56:25for coming this evening.
00:56:26Pleasure to welcome you
00:56:27into Jezz's Hotel,
00:56:28but for this evening,
00:56:29it's our little music cafe.
00:56:32Enjoy the food.
00:56:33Enjoy the music.
00:56:34If you need anything topping up,
00:56:35just come find us.
00:56:36We'll do our best to
00:56:37make sure everyone's happy.
00:56:43We did really well as a family.
00:56:46We all mucked in together.
00:56:47There was lots of smiles
00:56:49on the faces.
00:56:57Milo's ambition
00:56:58is to be a professional musician,
00:56:59and a music cafe
00:57:01would give her the chance
00:57:02to thrive.
00:57:20Hats off to everybody.
00:57:21Yeah.
00:57:22Well done, guys.
00:57:22Hats off, yeah.
00:57:26Well, a little confession
00:57:27to make, guys.
00:57:28Oh, no.
00:57:29What did you do?
00:57:30I went to the shop
00:57:31and I bought
00:57:32the one thing
00:57:34we all know
00:57:34that that person wants.
00:57:38The music was great
00:57:40and that might help you
00:57:43produce even more.
00:57:45The family agreed
00:57:46to use up
00:57:47any spending money
00:57:48left over
00:57:48on a present for Milo.
00:57:50Oh, it's a laptop.
00:57:52What?
00:57:52A laptop.
00:57:53Oh, wow.
00:57:53Having her own laptop
00:57:54will make a massive difference
00:57:56and having the Cheetle's
00:57:57spending money this week
00:57:59has made it possible.
00:58:01There's no excuse now
00:58:02not to do
00:58:03your own songs.
00:58:05So we want
00:58:06more songs,
00:58:07more original songs.
00:58:09No.
00:58:10No.
00:58:11You smell like sausage rolls.
00:58:16Next,
00:58:17the Bloors
00:58:17have thrown a lifeline
00:58:18to open their music cafe
00:58:20for real.
00:58:21They're making me cry.
00:58:23Now, don't do that.
00:58:24Just break a cake, please.
00:58:26And the looked-up Cheetles
00:58:28admit they've learnt
00:58:29a valuable lesson.
00:58:31Let's take a step back
00:58:32at times,
00:58:33enjoy life together
00:58:34a little bit more.
00:58:36Good.
00:58:42The Bloors
00:58:44have successfully trialed
00:58:45their concept
00:58:45for a music cafe.
00:58:47Everybody loved the food,
00:58:49the atmosphere
00:58:50was brilliant.
00:58:51Everybody enjoyed it
00:58:52and there's lots of smiles
00:58:53in the faces.
00:58:58The busy Cheetles have had
00:59:00the quality together time
00:59:02they've been missing.
00:59:04Star Wars.
00:59:05Yeah.
00:59:07Oh, my God.
00:59:09From now onwards,
00:59:10I want to make sure
00:59:12that I will do
00:59:14these type of things
00:59:15again,
00:59:16again,
00:59:16and again.
00:59:20It's day seven.
00:59:21Time for everyone
00:59:22to head home.
00:59:26I'm feeling excited
00:59:28to meet the Swap family
00:59:29and see how they got on
00:59:31and then going home.
00:59:35I'm looking forward
00:59:37to my sofa.
00:59:41Jez has spent a week
00:59:42rediscovering
00:59:43simple pleasures.
00:59:45This bottle of champagne
00:59:46I put in here
00:59:47one week ago,
00:59:49it's still there.
00:59:50I didn't need it.
00:59:51Well done.
00:59:56They'll be back
00:59:57to their normal lives soon.
01:00:00But first,
01:00:01the families are meeting
01:00:02at a hotel
01:00:03between their homes
01:00:04to discuss the week.
01:00:05Oh, hello.
01:00:07Hello.
01:00:07How are we?
01:00:08I'm good.
01:00:09How are you?
01:00:10Yes, ma'am.
01:00:10Yeah, I'm ma'am.
01:00:11Yeah, hi.
01:00:12Hello there.
01:00:13So, how's the week?
01:00:15Yeah, we've had our ups
01:00:16and we've had our downs.
01:00:18Actually, really have enjoyed it.
01:00:20Oh, good.
01:00:21What about yourselves?
01:00:22We're good.
01:00:22We had a lovely time.
01:00:24Yeah?
01:00:24In your house, yeah.
01:00:25Very cosy.
01:00:26We loved the hotel.
01:00:28Unfortunately,
01:00:29the children didn't.
01:00:30They felt very separated
01:00:33from us.
01:00:34Just a big house,
01:00:35really.
01:00:35Yeah.
01:00:36You know,
01:00:36with 11 rooms.
01:00:38So, you've slept
01:00:39into our lives
01:00:39for a week.
01:00:40What do you like the most?
01:00:42I've got nothing to do.
01:00:43What am I going to do?
01:00:44But in a way,
01:00:45we've spent more time together
01:00:47and we've done things
01:00:48that we've never done before.
01:00:50Quality time.
01:00:51Yeah.
01:00:51So, I really enjoy
01:00:53having a quality time
01:00:54when you're staying
01:00:55in your house.
01:00:56Yeah.
01:00:56I'm really grateful for that.
01:00:58Yeah.
01:00:59The floors are grateful too.
01:01:01Trying out their music
01:01:02cafe idea
01:01:03has given them
01:01:04the confidence
01:01:05to maybe take it further.
01:01:07The music cafe
01:01:08function night
01:01:09that we did,
01:01:10that's given us
01:01:11some ideas of our own
01:01:12to go away with.
01:01:13A more community hub
01:01:15kind of cafe.
01:01:16It was just a really nice feel,
01:01:18wasn't it?
01:01:18It was a nice feel.
01:01:19It was a nice feel.
01:01:20And we wouldn't have
01:01:21the opportunity
01:01:22to see if it would work
01:01:23if we hadn't had your hotel.
01:01:25So, thank you for that.
01:01:27So, we borrowed it
01:01:27for the night.
01:01:31So, yesterday,
01:01:32basically,
01:01:33you lived your dream.
01:01:34We did?
01:01:35Yes.
01:01:36We did.
01:01:37The Cheetals believe
01:01:38that everyone deserves
01:01:39a second chance
01:01:40and Jez has a plan.
01:01:43OK, so,
01:01:44obviously,
01:01:45we've been looking at
01:01:46how you could progress
01:01:48in the future
01:01:49and what support you need.
01:01:51We didn't just do it ourselves.
01:01:52We couldn't do it
01:01:54without the people
01:01:54supporting us.
01:01:56Yeah.
01:01:56And if you wanted
01:01:57to do that pop-up cafe,
01:01:59you can do it
01:02:00at our hotel
01:02:01and you can use
01:02:01all the facilities
01:02:02free of charge.
01:02:03Oh, thank you very much.
01:02:06And I can help you
01:02:07with grants
01:02:08to set up the business
01:02:09because I've managed
01:02:10to do it for others as well.
01:02:11I've got various
01:02:13different connections
01:02:14with the local authorities
01:02:16and that's quite hard
01:02:19to get into sometimes.
01:02:21But, you know,
01:02:22you're our friends now.
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:25Met each other,
01:02:26we'll stay for life now
01:02:27because we believe
01:02:29in second chances.
01:02:30Yeah.
01:02:30Absolutely.
01:02:31OK, so,
01:02:32we also know
01:02:33that you all like things.
01:02:34as a family
01:02:36and we've agreed
01:02:37that we're going
01:02:38to send you
01:02:39for a weekend,
01:02:41all of you in London.
01:02:42That's superb.
01:02:45We haven't been away
01:02:46for ages.
01:02:47Right, so, Milo.
01:02:49Hello.
01:02:50We've listened
01:02:50to your music
01:02:51and I thought it was great.
01:02:54I've got an event
01:02:55coming up soon
01:02:56and you can play
01:02:58and we will pay you
01:03:00for it.
01:03:01and once you get paid,
01:03:03that means you're
01:03:04a professional person.
01:03:07Look at that smile.
01:03:09Is that a good smile,
01:03:10is it?
01:03:11Yeah, that's a good smile.
01:03:12Oh, OK.
01:03:14Thank you so much.
01:03:15You're welcome.
01:03:16You're making me cry.
01:03:17Is it all right?
01:03:18Now, don't do that.
01:03:18Just break a cake, please.
01:03:23OK, I'll bring this out.
01:03:25All right.
01:03:26Yeah.
01:03:27OK.
01:03:29Nice to meet you.
01:03:30Yeah.
01:03:31Yes.
01:03:31Lovely meeting you.
01:03:33Good to meet you.
01:03:34It was actually
01:03:35quite emotional for me
01:03:37because what they've
01:03:40just said to us
01:03:41and what they're
01:03:42willing to do for us,
01:03:43we've never had anyone
01:03:45do that for us.
01:03:47And especially Jez
01:03:48and Rosie with the
01:03:49contacts that they've
01:03:52got, I think there's
01:03:54certainly a lot of
01:03:55potential there with
01:03:56with everything.
01:03:58Everything.
01:03:59I can't wait to see
01:03:59the music cafe.
01:04:01Apparently it was
01:04:01such a success as
01:04:02now I feel I missed
01:04:03out.
01:04:04So I'm really looking
01:04:05forward to it in my
01:04:05hotel and I'll get me
01:04:07and all my mates there
01:04:08as well to actually go
01:04:09and wine and dine in
01:04:09there.
01:04:10Yeah.
01:04:10And it gives me a break
01:04:12as well from the
01:04:12kitchen.
01:04:14Home sweet home.
01:04:16It's time for everyone
01:04:17to return home.
01:04:20Oh wow, look at this.
01:04:22Look what they've
01:04:22left for us.
01:04:23Oh, and the letter
01:04:24as well.
01:04:26From cooking in your
01:04:27kitchen to meeting
01:04:29your friends, we
01:04:30enjoyed it all.
01:04:31Please find some
01:04:32sweet treats made
01:04:33in your beloved
01:04:34kitchen.
01:04:35Enjoy the blows.
01:04:36Oh wow, what a
01:04:37nice things to do.
01:04:39We have done some
01:04:41cooking with Indian
01:04:42cuisine and have left
01:04:43some dishes for you
01:04:44to taste.
01:04:50curry.
01:04:50Excellent.
01:04:52So apart from some
01:04:53delicious food, what
01:04:55else are the families
01:04:56taking away from the
01:04:57week?
01:04:58We've learnt that we
01:04:59need to take it a little
01:05:00bit easier, maybe enjoy
01:05:02life together a little bit
01:05:04more because sometimes we
01:05:05don't even have a cup of
01:05:06tea together in the
01:05:07mornings, but now we will
01:05:09do that.
01:05:10And you can cook
01:05:11breakfast for me as well.
01:05:12OK.
01:05:13Good.
01:05:16And what about the
01:05:18blows?
01:05:18I think the swap has
01:05:20shown me that you don't
01:05:21need money to have a
01:05:23happy life.
01:05:25I agree.
01:05:26I think, to me,
01:05:32family, that's far, far
01:05:34more important than
01:05:35money.
01:05:36But however, we could
01:05:39do this music campaign
01:05:40and get more money.
01:05:42We're saying, true.
01:05:52Next time.
01:05:54I can't believe that I like
01:05:55caviar, but I do.
01:05:58Instead of dancing on ice,
01:05:59you're skating on plinths.
01:06:01I'm crying for Jo.
01:06:02Yeah.
01:06:03Because she lost
01:06:03everything.
01:06:05I'm two grand.
01:06:06For a week.
01:06:07For a week.
01:06:08It's stressful and it's a
01:06:10rush.
01:06:11It's a lot harder than
01:06:12my life.
01:06:38but I also
01:06:39doin' it.
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