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A Teacher | Season 1 | Episode 9 (Full Episodes)
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00:45Sometimes life is shattered in an instant, and all our certainties are savagely stripped
00:53away. Questions become our weapons. Answers are our only hope. Without them, fear engulfs
01:14us. Love and each other can be all that we have.
01:29Are they sure?
01:30Almost certain. But the lumbar puncture should confirm it. The fact that Barbara has a rash
01:37that doesn't fade when pressed suggests not only meningitis, but a blood infection too.
01:44They've started her on antibiotics immediately.
01:48Can I see her?
01:50I'm afraid not. They have to keep her isolated for the time being. They can't run the risk
01:56of any further infection.
01:59Don't fret, bud. She's young and strong. It'll stand her in good stead. She's a fighter as
02:07a fighter. There's a nip today, Fred Buckle, and I don't want you catching anything. Nursing
02:23is not my forte. Fred? Give Tom, my love.
02:39While Nurse Harrywood is indisposed, it's all hands on deck. The doctors are advising every
02:44one of us here to take a course of antibiotics as a precaution. There will also be a prescription
02:50offered to any mothers who have had close contact with her in the last week.
02:53My mum's friend's youngest had meningitis. They went through a terrible time. It was touch
02:57and go. Dude, how dreadful. It was. But he's fine now. Nurse Crane, would you please add me
03:04to the roster? We will all cover for Nurse Harrywood until she's back with us. Thank you,
03:09sister. Right. Nurse Anderson, can you add Mrs. Palmer from Liverton Street to your list? Her
03:16baby's a week old and Barbara was due to make a home visit today. Of course. It's good, thank you.
03:30Sir. Right, I'm going. I'll call over here any news about Barbara. Does Tom know how serious
03:35Manager Cocklesett Senior is? He does, but he's in shock. Dad, can I go and see the Rolling
03:41Stones tomorrow? They're on at the Regal. Aren't they a bit... What? Undesirable. I'm going to watch
03:46them, not make friends with them. It's not you I'm worried about. It's their crowd. I'm late.
03:52We'll talk about it tonight. I've got a bit of a reputation, Timothy. That's ridiculous.
03:59To be fair, he's being pulled in all directions at the moment. But the clinic is surgery and
04:05Wadlock House. What's Wadlock House? A remand home. He's covering for a colleague there this week.
04:14Come along, ladies. Shift yourselves before you take room. Nurse Crane, if you'd like me to
04:18drive you to the hospital later, I'll be more than happy to do it. You only have to ask.
04:21Thank you. Very kindly. No, thank you.
04:51No, James.
04:53But keep a close eye. If the colour in her fingers or toes deteriorates any further.
04:59Corn. Yes, sister.
05:25Two. Three. Four. Five.
05:32Five. Five. Five. Five. Five. Six. Seven. Eight. Nine.
05:39Ah. Dr Turner. Good to have you on board. I'm afraid you're about to earn your keep. We have
05:45a galloping outbreak of our old friend's scabies. Ah. Well, in that case, all bedding and clothing
05:51will have to be washed in boiling hot water and then dried with heat. Don't worry. We know
05:56the drill. Welcome to Wade Lock House. One, two, three.
06:04How is she?
06:06Um, much the same. We need to give the penicillin a chance to do its work.
06:12But she's holding her own and, er, that's something to take heart from.
06:15Can I sit with her? Just for a few minutes, please. I need to see her for myself.
06:20I'm sorry. I know it's hard, but you won't be of any help to her in her present condition.
06:27Please don't let her die. We are doing everything in our power to prevent it. I have great faith
06:33in our doctors, Mr. Herrewood, as much as you have in God, I suspect. We can come back this evening.
06:57Good morning, nurse. Anderson, I'm afraid nurse Herrewood is sick today and I'm covering some of our
07:02patients. Oh, what's a shame. I had a little gift to give to her, too, you know, just to thank
07:07her for
07:07the gift she's given me. You can give it to me and I'll make sure she gets it.
07:12Look at me keeping you on the doorstep. Come in. Come in.
07:18Shoes off, if you don't mind. It's a brand new carpet. Winston, he's my husband. Said we should
07:25get the linoleum, but I had my heart set. We'll be in the back room, nurse. I only have the
07:30heating
07:30on in the front room on a Sunday. You sound like my mother. Your mother sounds like a very smart
07:35woman.
07:35Where are you from, nurse, in Jamaica? Manchester, you?
07:38St. Catherine.
07:42Now, that should keep you busy.
07:46Right. Let me get myself settled and then I'll have you in. One at a time.
07:59Has he been crying more than usual?
08:01He never cries. He's the best baby in the whole world.
08:05I'm sure.
08:06And what about you? Are you feeling well? No sign of a rush or stiff neck?
08:11Why? Could we have caught this?
08:12It's unlikely, but we'd like you both to take a course of antibiotics just to be on the safe
08:20side. It's really nothing to worry about. Your baby is thriving, Mrs. Palmer. He's put
08:26on two home systems. Nurse Hero would last wave him.
08:28All he does is eat. That's what he meant to do. That and sleep.
08:32I hope he slows down. Just for a little while. He might be bursting out of his christening
08:36rope. And what will your father think he if he has to bless you and accept you into God's
08:42love naked as you came? My husband is the pastor of our church. We waited a very long time to
08:49thank God for our child. That's lovely. Where is your church? You are standing in it. My
08:55husband's congregation is a small one. We gather in the front room, read the Bible, pray together.
09:01When we first came, we attended a larger church with the fancy altar, big congregation, but
09:06their hearts were not so big. Our church is not like that. You go to church, you go to
09:12church, nurse. I do. But I'm thinking of changing. Oh, so you know what I'm saying. No, nothing
09:18like that. You're welcome to pray with us. It's a squeeze, but... It's kind, but I think I will be
09:23too busy working until nurse Hero is up and about again. This door is always open, like at home.
09:35Right, so you are Michael Sumter, yes? Let's take a look at you.
09:43Hmm. You have a mild dose of scabies. Nothing much. The lotion should clear it up fairly quickly.
09:51Hmm. This cut's infected. How did you do this?
09:58I'll dress it for you now. Then you come in again tomorrow and I'll change it.
10:21What's that for? Visiting time, sir. You'd better go then. I'll get no visitors. Doesn't your family visit?
10:39Oh, Tom, you're soaked.
10:42Sister Grant sent me home.
10:44You took a lot of notice, then?
10:46I'll go back there tonight, after visiting. I don't think I can face it yet. Not on my own.
10:51I know. I had a feeling this might happen. Here. A bit of sustenance. And clean clothes. Can't let standards
10:59slide.
11:00I try my best.
11:03There's no change, Phyllis.
11:06It's early days. And no change cuts both ways.
11:09She's no worse, Tom. Think of it like that.
11:12I know how much you love her. And how much she loves you.
11:22Hey, Sumter, is it true of you and your bird who are having a kid?
11:24What happened? You forget to pull it out?
11:26Surprised you put it in.
11:28She's not my bird. She's my wife.
11:30Look, it's Hulk.
11:31He's sticking up for a tart, you know?
11:36Say it again!
11:51Did you know that Mrs. Palmer's husband was a pastor?
11:54Oh, how interesting.
11:56Where's his church?
11:57In their little flat.
11:59The congregation comes to him and they worship there.
12:01Gosh.
12:02You're not judged by the size of our churches, but the way we inhabit them.
12:08Sister, you're not wearing your glasses.
12:11How peculiar.
12:13They must have fallen off.
12:15It's a sign.
12:17Perhaps they do not like it there.
12:19No matter.
12:20We'll find them.
12:21Now, come along. Eat up.
12:24Strangely, I find myself devoid of the ability to partake in this nourishment.
12:30I am old.
12:32I have had my time.
12:34Yet here I am, sight renewed.
12:37While our beloved friend is stricken so, I would gladly let the good lord take me if he would spare
12:46her.
12:48It is not trade one precious soul for another, sister.
12:51It is not his way.
13:02Aren't you cool down here?
13:05Now you mention it.
13:07R.D.
13:11There's a local boy in there.
13:13Same age as Tim.
13:15He troubles me.
13:17I can hardly get two words out of him.
13:22There are scars on his wrist, Sheila.
13:26He's clearly depressed, but there doesn't seem to be any help in there.
13:31He doesn't strike me as the usual type.
13:35I saw him defending his wife's honour today.
13:38His wife?
13:39And she's pregnant.
13:42Can you imagine how he must feel locked up away from her?
13:47I wish I could get him to open up to me.
13:50Would you like me to find out if his wife is a patient in and at his house?
13:54Her name is Sumter.
13:56I'll check at the clinic.
14:00Where's Tim?
14:01Orchestra.
14:02It's Monday, remember?
14:04He should be back about seven.
14:14Did you get some sleep, Miss Darywood?
14:16I have a confession, sister.
14:19I didn't even go home.
14:21I'll sit here and I promise not to move.
14:23I just have to be here when she wakes up.
14:26I've sat at the bedside of so many dying people,
14:28some of them in this very hospital.
14:30Surely I can be near my own wife.
14:33She's still very ill.
14:35But she's calmer and not as feverish as she was.
14:39If you wear a mask and gown,
14:41I'll let you in to sit with her for a few moments.
14:51Just sit with her.
14:53I have a feeling she'll know you're here.
15:18Where have you been?
15:20You're late.
15:22Orchestra?
15:24Till this time.
15:26It's nearly ten.
15:27We were worried.
15:29They almost called the police.
15:31You're not allowed out with your friends again until I say.
15:34That's not fair.
15:35They're all going to see the Rolling Stones tomorrow.
15:37Good for them.
15:38Hope they get out in one piece.
15:40Now go to bed.
15:59Phyllis?
16:00Yes?
16:01Would you like me to pray with you?
16:04For Barbara.
16:05Please don't think me ungrateful.
16:07Pray all you like for Barbara,
16:09but don't ask me to do it.
16:11I'll just do what I am doing,
16:13quietly.
16:18I might have put my foot in it last night.
16:21Why?
16:21I asked Phyllis if she wanted to pray with me for Barbara.
16:25Maybe she wouldn't want to,
16:25so I don't know why I did it.
16:28It would be like asking you.
16:30You were being kind.
16:31Phyllis will know that.
16:33If I'm honest,
16:33I think it was more for my sake.
16:35I'd like to pray with other people.
16:38So I was brought up.
16:40I can understand that.
16:43Everything feels so fragile right now.
16:46There must be a comfort in it.
16:54If you want some company on the bus this Sunday,
16:56I'm happy to tag along.
16:58I can always go for a wander
17:00when you go to church.
17:02That's kind of you,
17:03but let's see all Barbara's first.
17:10Oh.
17:13Miss Crane,
17:14why don't you let myself
17:15and the other midwives
17:16share your cases between us?
17:18I'm sure you'd rather be at the hospital.
17:20I think I'd prefer to carry on for now,
17:22perhaps later.
17:23What do you think about
17:24asking Mrs. Turner to come back?
17:27Could be the perfect solution,
17:28if she's willing, of course.
17:30Can but ask.
17:34How's your hand?
17:36Hey, look.
17:37Something's boyfriend.
17:39I need to change your dressing.
17:42Can you come up to the medical room
17:43when you're finished here?
17:48Ooh!
17:49Medical room!
17:51He's been right as we're in nurse,
17:53not top right on.
17:54That's good.
17:54I wanted to make sure.
17:55I forgot to give you this
17:57for Nurse Arrowwood.
18:01Oh, that's pretty.
18:03Nurse Arrowwood will love it.
18:05My mother collects
18:06little glass ornaments.
18:09You're Miss Sarah, don't you?
18:11Yes.
18:13But my work is here
18:14and I love it.
18:16Which reminds me,
18:17I have clinic today.
18:18We have a prayer meeting this evening.
18:21Thank you,
18:22but I have choir practice tonight.
18:23But we don't have a choir,
18:25but we love to sing.
18:28Goodbye, Mrs. Palmer.
18:33That's looking better.
18:35If you like,
18:36I can ask them to take you
18:37off gardening duty for a few days.
18:39No, I like going outside.
18:43I saw those other boys provoking you.
18:46Does it happen often?
18:48It happens to everyone.
18:50Mine ain't anything special.
18:52You hear what they said?
18:54About Alison.
18:56Is Alison your wife?
18:58Call her a tar.
18:59She isn't.
19:00I'm sure she isn't.
19:03I don't know what she saw in me.
19:05Her mother says I'm good for nothing.
19:09She didn't want her to marry me,
19:10but she didn't want a bastard in the family,
19:13so she let her.
19:14All she cares about is what people think.
19:17Where's Alison now?
19:19Living with her.
19:21Couldn't afford a place of our own.
19:24Must be hard.
19:26At least she's not stuck
19:26with some good for nothing waster.
19:28She's going to be in and out of jail
19:29for the rest of his life.
19:30Did Alison say that?
19:32No.
19:33I did.
19:35But I bet she thinks it.
19:41Tom.
19:43You look terrible.
19:47How is she?
19:50She's still not awake.
19:52But the fever's come down a bit.
19:54The sister says that's good.
19:56It is.
19:57What did I tell you?
19:59She's a strong lass.
20:02Oh, I brought her some clean nightcloths.
20:04And this is for you.
20:05From Fred.
20:07It's a razor.
20:08And if I were you, I'd use it.
20:10You don't want Barbara waking up
20:12and getting the fright of her life
20:13because your facial hair
20:14has taken on a life of its own.
20:16Wouldn't that be something?
20:18For Barbara to wake up and look at me
20:21in the way that she does?
20:35Looks like the word's out.
20:37This is popular, Fred.
20:39The word is always out.
20:41They must think a great deal of Barbara.
20:43They do.
20:45They think of her and Thomas' family.
20:47That's a lovely thing.
20:49Especially as they're not from here.
20:52Very lucky.
21:11I saw Sister Julianne today.
21:13She asked me to come back to Ninata's house
21:15and work with them
21:17while Barbara's in hospital.
21:18What did you say?
21:19I said I had to talk it over with you.
21:22We'll manage.
21:25I checked at clinic
21:26and there isn't anyone called Sumter
21:28on their books.
21:29That's a shame.
21:31I hope she hasn't moved away.
21:34That would make things harder for Michael.
21:47I was about to send out a search party.
21:49I went for a walk.
21:52Yeah.
21:54Just for a few minutes, mind.
22:02They're satisfied there's no risk of infection now
22:04so you don't have to wear a mask.
22:07You can talk to her if you like
22:08but keep your voice down.
22:10She's very drowsy still
22:12so don't expect her to talk back.
22:15mess will be in and out.
22:17If you need anything, ring the bell.
22:26Oh, darling.
22:29Oh, my poor darling.
22:35Your hand's cold.
22:40Everyone sends their love.
22:43I've been thinking
22:45about when you're better.
22:48I know we both love it here
22:49but I think it's time for a change.
22:51Don't you?
22:55Let's move to the country
22:58with fields
23:01and streams
23:02and hills
23:04as far as we can see
23:06and a little cottage
23:07that opens up onto grass
23:08and not onto a folk-filled street.
23:12Somewhere safe.
23:17Somewhere to bring up a family.
23:23Folk have babies in the country.
23:27Some of them even go to church.
23:30Brings a whole new meaning
23:31to the word
23:32flock.
23:40I'm out.
23:47You gave me a fright.
23:49You need a shave.
23:54Phyllis said you'd say that.
23:57Phyllis knows everything.
24:08You want some?
24:10Yes, please.
24:14Lucille.
24:16What you said before
24:17about Tom and Barbara
24:18being lucky
24:19it made me worry
24:20you still don't feel welcome here.
24:24I'd hate that.
24:26It's not here.
24:29It's at church.
24:32Why?
24:33What's happened?
24:35I only went there
24:36because of Sybil
24:37and she made me join the choir.
24:40but then the choir master
24:41gave me a solo.
24:42I thought you said
24:43you couldn't hold a tune.
24:44My mother tells me
24:45never to boast.
24:48Anyway,
24:49some people there
24:50wasn't too happy about it.
24:52Some people thought
24:53it wasn't a done thing
24:54to have the likes of me
24:55stand up on my own
24:56and be seen.
24:57Don't go back.
24:59Isn't that the easy way?
25:02Part of me thinks
25:03I should stay
25:03and not be called
25:04by their ignorant behaviour.
25:05I should stand up there
25:06in front of them all
25:07and sing my heart out.
25:10Why don't you
25:11go to Mrs. Palmer's
25:12prayer meetings instead?
25:13I think they sound lovely.
25:15They do.
25:16They sound so much like home.
25:18But I'm living in England
25:19and no one
25:20should be trying harder
25:20to fit in here.
25:24An artist house
25:24midwife speaking?
25:26Oh,
25:27Mr. Heroid.
25:28Cool.
25:29How is everything?
25:34That's wonderful.
25:35That's so wonderful.
25:37I'll tell everyone.
25:39Like.
25:42Barbara's come round.
25:44We can go and visit her.
25:45Isn't she so wonderful?
26:13I've allocated you
26:14each a time to visit
26:15which does not interfere
26:16with your nursing duties.
26:17You're allowed five minutes each.
26:19Remember,
26:19Barbara is still very weak.
26:21Are we all agreed?
26:22We are.
26:23We are.
26:24Splendid.
26:24If only all rotors
26:25were as welcome as this one.
26:26Mrs. Turner.
26:28Welcome back,
26:29Nurse Turner.
26:30It is only temporary
26:32till we get Barbara back.
26:33I've pulled together
26:34a list of your calls.
26:36First up
26:37is Miss Wetherley.
26:49How does that feel?
26:51More like my Tom.
26:55Don't know much about history.
26:58Don't know much biology.
27:01Don't know much about science book.
27:05Don't know much about the French I took.
27:08But I do know that I love you.
27:11And I know that if you loved me too,
27:15Well, what was the world this would be?
27:17Now, I don't claim to be an A student.
27:21But I'm trying to be.
27:24For maybe by being an A student, baby,
27:28I can enjoy what you mean.
27:32Don't know much about history.
27:35Don't know much biology.
27:38Don't know much about the science book.
27:41Don't know much about the French I took.
27:45But I do know that I love you.
27:48And I know that if you loved me too,
27:51Well, I wonder the world this would be.
27:54Oh, thank you.
27:56Today, Miss Wetherley,
27:57I'm just going to examine you
27:58to make sure everything is progressing normally.
28:01Do you have to examine me?
28:02I feel fine, don't I, Mum?
28:04Of course you do.
28:05You're neither up nor down with it.
28:06I was the same.
28:07I hardly knew you were in there.
28:09Are you still planning to give birth here?
28:10Of course she is.
28:11Why wouldn't she?
28:12This is where she lives.
28:13I just have to ask.
28:15She's going nowhere.
28:16Not as long as I've got breath.
28:17I don't like to think where you might have been living
28:19if it was up to that.
28:20Mum!
28:25Your hand is healing nicely.
28:29If those lights are bothering you,
28:31I could have a word with the superintendent.
28:33I'll be out of here soon.
28:36I'm up in front of the magistrates the day after tomorrow.
28:38You could be going home.
28:40I stole a car.
28:42I'm not going home.
28:45Why did you do it?
28:46Got a kid on the way.
28:49Bloke turned out with some keys.
28:51Told me to drive it up to Stepney
28:52and he would pay me for doing it.
28:54Next thing I knew, the police had me.
28:56Are you sorry?
28:57What do you think?
29:00Then tell them that.
29:03Don't have the right words.
29:05They'd tie me in knots.
29:07Tell me.
29:08I'll help you.
29:09You don't need big words.
29:11Just the truth.
29:14Go on.
29:17I'm sorry for doing it.
29:19Because it was stupid.
29:21But I just wanted to look after my wife
29:23and rather die than take money off her mother,
29:26the old bag.
29:27I mean...
29:28See, I can't say that.
29:30I can't do it.
29:31I just don't have the right words to use.
29:32I could say it in a different way.
29:34You could.
29:35I can't.
29:37It doesn't matter.
29:39What kind of a father would I be anyway?
29:44You've got kids?
29:46Three.
29:47Two boys and a girl.
29:49My eldest son is the same age as you.
29:52He's not in trouble.
29:54He is at the moment.
29:56What do you do?
29:59He's stayed out later than he should.
30:04Is that all?
30:06What do you do to him?
30:09Mike told him he couldn't see his friends for a few days.
30:14I wish I was going up in front of you.
30:17Sound like an all right dad.
30:20Where's your dad?
30:23I could offer a four-hour ball.
30:26Like father, like son.
30:33Baby's lying perfectly, Miss Weatherly.
30:34The head is down and engaged.
30:36It might not be long now.
30:38It's not Miss.
30:40It's Mrs.
30:41Mrs. Weatherly.
30:42I thought that was your mother's name.
30:44Weatherly is my maiden name.
30:47I was Mrs. Sumpter, but I go by Weatherly now.
30:50I don't want you thinking I wasn't married or anything.
30:52Sumpter?
30:53Why?
30:54What's wrong with that?
30:56Nothing.
30:57But I think there's something you should know.
31:00My husband is a GP at Weedlock House just now.
31:03He's met your husband.
31:06Don't say a word to my mum.
31:08If she finds out there'll be hell to pay,
31:10she can't send him.
31:12Sorry to hear that.
31:21Did you go to Mrs. Palmer's prayer meeting?
31:25Why not?
31:27She reminds me too much of my mother and her sisters,
31:30and everything I miss from home makes me ache.
31:37If it was me,
31:38and I was that way inclined,
31:40I'd be there like a shot.
31:47Oi!
31:48Sumpter!
31:48Want a drink?
31:49Sorry!
32:04Why can't I speak for him?
32:06Because then we would have to do it for all of them,
32:08and we can't.
32:09How they feel is not our concern.
32:12We're only interested in what they've done.
32:14All that boy needs
32:15is for somebody to show some faith in him.
32:18Just once.
32:20That's all.
32:21Can I give you a piece of advice?
32:22The same advice that somebody once gave me.
32:24You can't save them all.
32:27And you'd have nothing left if you tried.
32:36I'll go.
32:37You look tired.
32:39Get some sleep before Tom comes.
32:42Let him know if there's anything you want me to bring.
32:46It is.
32:51Look.
32:57These are worse, aren't they?
33:03I can't feel anything with them, either.
33:11I'll go and get a sister, Grant.
33:26That was Nurse Crane.
33:29The tissue on three of Nurse Harrowad's fingers
33:31has been badly affected by the septicemia.
33:34They won't know.
33:36She won't be able to do her job.
33:37Not if she can't feel anything.
33:40No.
33:52What are you doing with that?
33:53Does it need dry cleaning?
33:55No, it's for Michael.
33:56You'll need it for court.
33:57Does Timothy know you've taken it?
33:59I'm only borrowing it.
34:00Patrick.
34:01Don't worry.
34:02I'll see you at the maternity home later.
34:08I'll see you at the end of the night.
34:09Hand knitted.
34:11You'd never know I got it in a jumble.
34:12Don't go buying anything else.
34:14It'll grow out of everything before it can wear them all.
34:16Appearance is matter, Alison.
34:18Especially in your situation.
34:19I will not have people talking about you or my grandchild
34:22just because you were stupid enough to get swept away by a fly-by night.
34:26You're not the first.
34:27You won't be the last.
34:28No wonder this country's gone to the dogs.
34:30Because girls like you can't tell the difference
34:32between that thing and proper affection.
34:36Well, it's a good thing we won't have to worry about him after today.
34:38He'll be well away by the time that baby's here.
34:40What do you mean?
34:42He's in court today.
34:43Facing up to what he did.
34:45There's no hiding now.
34:46How do you know that?
34:47I've been keeping tabs.
34:49Now, content yourself.
34:52You'll upset the baby.
34:56Are you tired, darling?
34:59Do you want me to go?
35:07You must always hold my hand.
35:13Even if I can't feel you,
35:16I'll remember your touch.
35:21All I ever wanted to be was a midwife.
35:25Ever since I was little,
35:29I wanted to bring babies into the world.
35:33But if that's not to be,
35:35then it's not to be.
35:40And I'll just have to be the best curate's wife
35:42in the history of curate's wives.
35:46Remember what you said about moving to the country?
35:49I didn't know you'd heard me.
35:51Maybe it was a dream.
35:54But if it was,
35:56it was the most wonderful dream.
35:59I don't have to give up on babies, Tom.
36:03Not when we have our own.
36:12That day we got married.
36:14I was all wrapped up in my cloak.
36:19That was the safest I've ever felt.
36:24That's because of you, Tom.
36:29Bring it by a engagement ring later.
36:32The grass one.
36:35The grass one.
36:48The grass one.
36:49All stand.
36:53Excuse me, miss.
36:54I just want to go in.
36:55No, sorry, you can't go in.
36:56I'll sit at the back.
36:57I'm sorry, miss, you can't.
36:58You have to leave.
36:59He's my husband.
37:01Michael, I'm sorry.
37:03Why can't I just go in?
37:04Chloe, well, she's upset.
37:05Please.
37:06I thought you wanted me to stay.
37:08I'll be all right.
37:11Alison.
37:17I'm Dr. Turner.
37:18I've been working at Wakelock House.
37:21I've been trying to help Michael.
37:25Are you all right?
37:28I need to sit down.
37:30I've had a grabby tummy all night.
37:32You might be in labour, Alison.
37:34We need to get you to the maternity home.
37:36We'll call an ambulance.
37:39Please don't let anything bad happen with the baby.
37:45I did take that car.
37:47I did.
37:49But I wish I hadn't.
37:51More than anything, I wish I hadn't.
37:55I know it was wrong.
37:57But sometimes you don't know what's wrong until you've done it.
37:59And then it's too late.
38:02You need someone to show you where you're going wrong before you do it.
38:06And I don't have anyone like that.
38:08Well, I didn't.
38:09But I'm married now.
38:12If you give me another chance, I swear.
38:15I swear I'll make good for her and our baby.
38:28I have heard your statement.
38:30And believe you are remorseful.
38:33However, I do not feel you are ready to face your responsibilities.
38:37I am therefore sentencing you to three years.
38:40Consequently, you will shortly be moved to a juvenile prison.
38:48She was at the court.
38:50Contractions are coming in every four minutes.
38:52But she's doing very well.
38:53Well done, Alison.
38:55That's it.
38:56It hurts too much.
38:58That's it.
38:58Well done.
38:59You're doing so well.
39:01Do you want us to get your mum?
39:02No.
39:04Not yet.
39:06That's it.
39:07Good girl.
39:09Baby's going to be here very soon.
39:11Big push.
39:19Good girl.
39:20It hurts so much.
39:22Shall we get your mum?
39:24No.
39:25I want Michael.
39:27I want Michael.
39:28Alison, as soon as your baby is born, Dr. Turner will make sure Michael knows.
39:33Promise.
39:34Promise.
39:51On the next contraction, I want you to give me small controlled pushes.
39:55I can't.
39:55Yes, you can.
39:57You're nearly there and you're doing so well.
39:59So well.
40:00That's it.
40:02Just one small push.
40:03Lovely.
40:04And another.
40:08Now, pants.
40:11Oh, well done.
40:15Baby's head's born.
40:17Push again and we'll have baby.
40:22Well done, Alison.
40:24Well done.
40:25You've got a perfect baby boy.
40:29Let me see.
40:31Let me see.
40:32Let me see.
40:49See.
40:51Perfect.
40:55Well done, Alison.
40:58It looks just like it's dead.
41:06Michael.
41:09You've got a little boy.
41:11A boy?
41:12That is perfect, Michael.
41:15Alison.
41:15She was wonderful.
41:17She sent me here to tell you, Michael.
41:20She wants you to know that he looks just like you.
41:25I know three years must feel like a life sentence.
41:29But it's up to you.
41:32You're a dad now.
41:33You've got someone to prove it to.
41:42I'm not getting better, Phyllis.
41:46As long as I've known you, you've never hidden from anything.
41:51I've learned a lot from you.
41:54I didn't think there was much left to learn.
41:57There's nothing anyone can teach you about caring for people for this.
42:00I'm not sure everyone would agree with that.
42:02Well, they don't know you like I do.
42:07This next bit is going to be hard.
42:13I hate to see the people I love upset.
42:18We'll do our best.
42:26Is that my suit?
42:28Yes.
42:29Did you go into my room and take it without asking me?
42:32Imagine if I'd done that.
42:33I probably wouldn't be allowed out for a year.
42:35I'm sorry.
42:37I should have asked.
42:38I would have given it to you.
42:40You know that.
42:41I know.
42:44But we weren't speaking.
42:46And I wanted to help one of the boys at Wadlock.
42:49He was up in court and he didn't have anything to wear.
42:51That's not an excuse.
42:53I know.
42:58What happened to him?
43:00He got sent to an approved school.
43:03How old is he?
43:04Same age as you.
43:06But he seemed much older.
43:08I'm not a child anymore either.
43:11Sometimes it's hard for a dad to accept that.
43:15You will always be my little boy.
43:18Dad.
43:21I am sorry you missed that concert.
43:23It's a good thing they're coming back then.
43:24At the end of the month.
43:26Good.
43:27I'll come with you.
43:28I'd rather go with my mates.
43:30I don't blame you.
44:04Midwife speaking.
44:05Valerie, it's Tom.
44:07Please tell Phyllis to meet me at the hospital right away.
44:10Phyllis!
44:24Tom.
44:29I'm afraid that the septicemia has caused irreversible damage.
44:33There's nothing more that we can do.
45:00I love you so much.
45:07My life has been blessed to have you in it.
45:12I can't bear to let you go.
45:14I can't bear to let you go.
45:49Talk to her, Tom.
45:51She can still hear you.
46:01The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
46:04He maketh me lie down in green pastures.
46:08He leadeth me beside still waters.
46:13He restoreth my soul.
46:16He leadeth me in paths of righteousness.
46:21Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow.
46:35Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art
46:42with me.
46:43Thy rod and thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
46:48Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house
46:54of the Lord forever.
47:09She's gone.
47:10I will.
47:13I love you.
47:14Oh, my God.
48:11Oh, my God.
48:20Oh, my God.
48:44Oh, my God.
48:47Oh, my God.
48:54Oh, my God.
48:56Oh, my God.
49:10Oh, my God.
49:11Oh, my God.
49:12Oh, my God.
49:19Oh, my God.
49:42Oh, my God.
49:46Oh, my God.
50:05Oh, my God.
50:13Oh, my God.
50:16Oh, my God.
50:20Oh, my God.
50:24Oh, my God.
50:58Oh, my God.
50:59Oh, my God.
51:01Oh, my God.
51:05Oh, my God.
51:06Oh, my God.
51:06Oh, my God.
51:06Oh, my God.
51:06Oh, my God.
51:06Oh, my God.
51:07Oh, my God.
51:07Oh, my God.
51:07Oh, my God.
51:07Oh, my God.
51:21Oh, my God.
51:27Oh, my God.
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