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00:06Oh, my country, so fair and so wretched,
00:15Oh, remembrance of joy and of woe,
00:25Let's get this dodgy wheel fixed there, Cora.
00:30It's nearly there, boys.
00:53We have drunk from the cup of addiction,
01:01And have shed bitter tears of repentance.
01:07Oh, inspire us, Jehovah with courage,
01:17So that we may endure to the last,
01:23So that we may endure to the last.
01:40Well, that was something.
01:47Yeah?
01:48Oh, hello, am I speaking to Susan McIntyre?
01:50Depends who's asking.
01:51This is Graeme Hind.
01:53I'm an investigative journalist,
01:55And I left a card and a note through your door.
01:56Didn't see it.
01:58Investigating what?
01:59Birth clusters.
02:00I think your son,
02:02I've discovered that your son might be part of a suspicious cluster of birth defects.
02:06Come on.
02:06Wait.
02:06I've been looking into what might have caused something.
02:08I already shouted about this.
02:09They found nothing.
02:11Yeah, but I've spoken to three mums in Corby
02:12And I think something might have poisoned the water
02:14Or electromagnetic radiation.
02:16I've got to go.
02:17Do you at the park?
02:17Good luck, Mr. Hound.
02:19Hind.
02:20Oh, shit.
02:24Right, come on, but we can't stay long.
02:25Unless your ice creams will melt.
02:27Yeah!
02:29Wife wanted to know if you want to come round for lunch sometime.
02:31Or a drink.
02:35That's, um...
02:36That's kind of you.
02:37She was guessing you don't have much to do now your dad's gone.
02:43Right.
02:45Open the glove box.
02:48What?
02:48Glove box.
02:56Pat and the lads had a whip round in your dad's memory.
03:00We all liked Len.
03:02At the plant.
03:04I don't want this.
03:07It's a gift, is it?
03:08In his memory.
03:09Until next time.
03:10When it's not a gift from my father in his memory.
03:14Then Pat needs something.
03:15We were just trying to do something nice.
03:20Put it back then.
03:26I am sorry about you, Dad.
03:28Don't you fucking do it.
03:37Welcome to the site of Corby's Wonderworld.
03:42Ted!
03:44Get ready to have your big-dipper dipped.
04:00Why are you giving me a dress out to people?
04:02I'm a number.
04:03You know what the yellow page is.
04:06What are you talking about that journalist fella?
04:08You know he came to me?
04:09Because you were blabbing at the bar.
04:11What's wrong with that?
04:13Three mothers.
04:15You found three?
04:17Oi! Oi!
04:18No!
04:18No crystal on your dancing.
04:20Because if you spill them, it's me who have to sweep the floor clean.
04:22Patty!
04:23I weren't even looking, okay?
04:25One came into the bar.
04:26The other was at the baby sing-along that Raymond puked at.
04:29And the other's you.
04:32Connor's got enough shit going on.
04:34I've got enough shit.
04:35I can't get involved.
04:37So don't.
04:39But that is four of us, Susie.
04:42All with the same thing, at the same time.
04:45Look, he just wants to talk.
04:47And you're good at talking, aren't you?
04:48Well, you're better than me.
04:50Look over there staring at you.
04:54His name's Max.
04:56Is he thick?
04:59Don't know the alphabet.
05:10Here are the rules.
05:11You don't get stale for it.
05:12And don't use my toothbrush.
05:13It's pink and nice.
05:15And I like it tasting on me.
05:18Jesus Christ, what you got in there?
05:20Do you like it?
05:21I'm not sure it won't give me a limp, but we'll give it a go.
05:23Right.
05:26Oh, shit, sorry.
05:34Keep that warm.
05:38Hey, what's wrong?
05:39It's my hand.
05:40Oh, baby.
05:44Does it hurt?
05:46No.
05:47Right.
05:47I'll go get you cream.
05:54Oh, very good.
05:59Fucking hell.
06:02Sorry.
06:05Right, let's get him out of bed.
06:09He's just a mate.
06:12Right, in we'll go.
06:13In bed.
06:15Right.
06:17Oh, right.
06:20Might be infected, but it's probably just coming down after the op, you know?
06:25You know, the best thing you can do is sleep.
06:30And if it's not right by morning, go to the doctor's.
06:33Okay?
06:34Right.
06:35Oh, don't let my mouth to see you nasty cream.
06:39Now, you go to sleep, yeah?
06:40You need anything, you yell.
06:42Oh, no, I did it again.
06:44Oh, I forgot to close your door.
06:50Night, buddy.
06:54Is it yours?
06:56Uh, no, I found him at a supermarket and brought him home with me.
07:01What's with a, like, fucked up hand?
07:05Maybe you should go.
07:06Well, no, I wasn't.
07:07Me dad's got a dead arm.
07:09He got it crushed at the steel plant.
07:10Yeah?
07:12I've got a headache now, you know, so mutants come, mutants go.
07:16Go kill someone else with that cock of yours.
07:20Last chance.
07:22Last chance, really?
07:24Oh, Jesus.
07:26Yeah, fuck off.
07:46Still hot?
07:48Yeah.
07:50Hey.
07:50Me, yeah.
07:55You know, Nana, this is your fault.
07:59I'm not even sure it's mine, either.
08:04Someone else thinks it could be someone else's fault.
08:09Someone from the newspapers.
08:12Which is a bit...
08:15Which is a bit of a surprise, really.
08:17God knows you lonely souls.
08:32God knows you lonely souls.
08:37Yeah, yeah.
08:40Yeah, yeah.
08:43I believe there's a time and a place to let your mind drift and get out of this place.
08:54I believe there's a day and a place that we will go to.
09:01And I know you wanna share.
09:04There's no secret to living.
09:09There's no secret to living.
09:10There's no secret to living.
09:11Just keep on walking.
09:15There's no secret to dying.
09:20Just keep on flying
09:26I'm gonna die in a place that don't know my name
09:36I'm gonna die in a space that don't hold my name
09:48I'm gonna die in a place that don't hold my name
09:55I'm gonna die in a place that don't hold my name
09:57I believe there's a time when the cause of life
10:02Should be cut, my friends
10:07Oh, shit
10:10It just keeps going, it's like a bee
10:12What are those bunnies from the outfit?
10:15It's lovely to see
10:17I think it's worth giving it another go
10:19The thing is, this has been his third op
10:21They just keep getting infected and hurting him
10:25Connor, can you come over here into the light?
10:28I'll give you a lolly if you come over here
10:29Oh, now you've let yourself in for it
10:32Two
10:33Sorry?
10:35Two lollipops
10:35I've only got one
10:38Three
10:39The kid can count, you can give him that
10:43Three's my final offer
10:47Good boy
10:51You're a brave boy
10:54This is where we can attempt the other skin graft
10:56Just here, see?
10:57Then when we've done that we'll probably be ready to take the next two op and give him some grip
11:01So that's at least another two ops
11:04Susan, in my line of work I frequently see those who are less lucky than they should be
11:08Sometimes these unlucky people can't be helped
11:11Connor can
11:23Roy, Roy
11:24We need to talk
11:25Not now
11:27No, I'm concerned
11:27You're always concerned about something
11:30I had to go on a fucking litter pick the other day
11:32I was there?
11:33Yeah, yeah
11:34Because you wrote a column in my Labour newsletter that you were concerned about what was being thrown in my
11:38river
11:38Pat Muller
11:39Don't know what filth you had us standing in
11:41Do you want to talk here or do you want to go inside?
11:43Because I've got stuff here I think you're going to want to see
12:06Don't know why you got half of these from
12:08I don't know why they were posted through my door
12:10Right
12:12These are serious breaches, Roy
12:15These files show repeatedly that Pat Muller
12:19That the tenders given to Pat Muller should never have been given
12:24These are potential crimes
12:25Crimes? Come on now
12:28Contracts worth hundreds of thousands of pounds going into the wrong bidder
12:31What else you might call it?
12:33You're saying any of this is at my door
12:35Come on, Roy, if I thought you were on the take I wouldn't even be here
12:39I know you're honest
12:42But I do want to know
12:44How far does this go?
12:50Leave it with me
12:52Let me
12:54Work out what's happened to you
12:59Right
13:07They're copies by the way
13:11Sorry?
13:12I made copies of all of them, they're not the originals
13:16Just thought you wanted to know
13:19Thought I was honest
13:20Listen, behold
13:27Then they can't eat
13:33They don't use an hour
13:47They're not every day
13:48They may be afraid
13:48They can't eat
14:05Oh, right.
14:12Don't get excited.
14:16It doesn't feel right.
14:34I don't want to forget her.
14:37Be quiet.
14:52Are you doing OK?
14:53I want to go home.
14:56I know you do.
15:00Do you know either way or why in here?
15:03No.
15:03So, it's to make sure the place is clean.
15:07They mop it all, then they polish it, and then they make the nurses do roly-polies down the floor
15:15to check all the darts come off.
15:18And if they see one speck of it on them, they make them all do it again.
15:21That's why they're the cleanest places on earth.
15:23I can't do roly-polies.
15:25I can do about 15 in a row.
15:28I'm famous for it.
15:30I probably should have been a nurse.
15:32We're ready for you.
15:34Mum, I don't want to go.
15:36It'll be OK.
15:37You'll see.
15:38OK.
15:41It'll be OK.
15:42OK, Conard.
15:44Let's get you some.
15:51I think of those nurses doing roly-polies, eh?
15:59I'm going to hold a mask on your face.
16:02I want you to listen to when I tell you a story.
16:06I want you to tell me there's a magical kingdom.
16:09And when he's coming down, you'll be very smart.
16:13Yes.
16:27Hey.
16:28Is Tracey right?
16:30Yeah.
16:31Susan.
16:33I used to work with my old man before he left.
16:36And you farted beside me in a hospital bed once when you were pregnant.
16:41Oh, yes.
16:43So how's the wee one?
16:45She didn't...
16:48She died.
16:51Oh, shit.
16:52Yeah.
16:54It's fine.
16:55I mean, um, there was a complication.
16:58She was born very ill.
17:00There was something wrong with her ear, but nobody noticed except me.
17:04And...
17:04She was deformed.
17:06What the fuck is wrong with you?
17:07No, I didn't mean that.
17:09So was mine.
17:10So was my kid.
17:12Here on his fourth operation, it's killing me.
17:17What's he called, your boy?
17:19Connor.
17:21What's your little girl called?
17:25You know, no one ever asked me that.
17:27Does she not have a name?
17:28Shelby.
17:30Shelby Ann.
17:30Oh, that's a good name, that.
17:32Sounds like a picture.
17:38She was so ill.
17:41There were complications with her heart, her lungs, her kidneys.
17:46Nothing had developed properly.
17:49I'm so sorry, love.
17:51That you lost her.
17:54I'm sorry it's tough with Connor.
17:57It's all right.
18:00I love him.
18:02And he loves me.
18:06That's all right.
18:11And now I'm pregnant again.
18:16You must be scared out of your wits.
18:18Hmm.
18:19And it's twins.
18:23They say there's even less of a chance of successfully carrying twins, so...
18:29But I think...
18:31I think...
18:32I think you're right.
18:33I think you'll be fine.
18:35It's meant.
18:36They're meant.
18:38You don't know that?
18:40No, but I've always been good at guessing.
18:42Mm-hmm.
18:54Uh...
18:55This is a journalist.
19:00Think Sarquez might have been born this way because of some sort of poison at the water or...
19:05Electrics, maybe.
19:08He's collecting names of mothers.
19:11I'm thinking I might call him.
19:14Maybe you'd like to speak to him too.
19:16I'd love to.
19:19Eh, it won't make a difference.
19:22But if they listen to us, it might.
19:25Anyway, I'll make it happen.
19:34Hi.
19:42Hello. Hello, is this Graham?
19:44Yeah, it's Eddie.
19:45Yeah, it's Susan McIntyre.
19:48You called and put your card through my door.
19:50Wanted to write an article about my son.
19:52That's right, I'm calling.
19:54Yeah.
19:56Can you tell me again...
20:00..whose fault this could be?
20:05Sam, come in.
20:07I'll owe both.
20:09Sam.
20:12I've been investigating what you gave me.
20:14Good. I didn't expect nothing less.
20:16And there are things here we need to understand.
20:19We'd like to talk to whoever gave me these papers.
20:22I don't know who gave me these papers.
20:25They were posted through my door.
20:28You don't believe that?
20:31Roy, tell him.
20:32I might be irritating this hell, but I'm not a liar.
20:35These papers have come from the executive office.
20:38Well, there's a start, Mr. Marple.
20:40How many are in the executive office?
20:41And who the fuck is Mr. Marple?
20:43I think he's talking about Mrs. Marple.
20:44Miss Marple.
20:45He's making a joke.
20:46You know, I love watching this town change.
20:49I mean, when Roy and I first started here,
20:51you could not imagine pedestrianized zones.
20:53It's quite incredible.
20:57But change has to be done right.
21:00Now, I've read those papers,
21:03and there's plenty to go on
21:04without talking to whoever gave them to me.
21:08You've got a problem in your council, Mr. Chief Executive.
21:10Take a look.
21:15Take a look.
21:16Take a look.
21:40Hey.
21:43You stop right there.
21:47Come back here, you.
21:50You're going to give me a bloody heart attack.
21:53I've seen your hair.
21:55And it's memorable.
21:58I know who you are, Ted.
22:04More of the same, eh?
22:08I mean...
22:11I gave you those so you could possibly stop what was happening.
22:14It was getting worse.
22:15If you saw what they're doing at Middlehampton.
22:18I've taken everything you've given me to Roy.
22:20Roy?
22:21No, no.
22:21He's no good.
22:22No, no.
22:22He's deputy leader.
22:23He's good.
22:24He gets things done.
22:25But...
22:26he said he needed to know who you are
22:29in order to investigate.
22:30Why would he do so?
22:31I said I didn't know who you are.
22:33Till now.
22:35You threatening me?
22:37Oh, no, son.
22:39You don't understand my meaning.
22:42My point is...
22:46You've chosen the wrong man here.
22:50I'm not popular.
22:53Nobody listens to me.
22:55They think I'm just a worthless old sod,
22:58and they might be right, to be fair.
22:59I can't...
23:01change things.
23:03Then take it to someone who can.
23:07I've already told you.
23:09Roy's the man who gets everything done.
23:11He's a criminal act, son.
23:12You don't know that, son.
23:14Take it to the police.
23:16Here's the thing.
23:18I like being a counselor.
23:20And I do good being a counselor in many ways.
23:23I see things that other people don't even notice.
23:26And if I do this,
23:28then I suspect I'm not gonna be a counselor for much longer.
23:35Do it anyway.
23:39Right and freedom stands before ye,
23:44did ye not call.
23:58Oh, this is what you're fishing for, this is what you're fishing for, this is what you're
24:17fishing for. Third visit of the night. Fucking prostate. I hate this choir. You don't sing
24:35that you hate it. Holding on to past glories. Come on, you know it. All this belongs to the
24:43works. Carnival, British Steel used to sponsor the band, the choir. It's the past. There's
24:51bits of the past worth holding on to in my mind. There were 11,000 unemployed in this
24:57town when the plant closed. I know. Nobody had a fucking clue what to do. Until people
25:03who cared decided they'd make the best of the situation and stopped us sinking. You
25:08know how much I've heard this. Yeah, because it's true. I stood in those dole queues, fucking
25:14desperate, thinking of all of us, thinking we didn't have a chance. We were like the miners.
25:20We were fucked. You ever stood in a queue of 11,000? I'm grateful to what came before and
25:27I'm proud of what we're doing now. Tories, Europeans, I'll take all their money to give up...
25:31I'm not sure this is about the choir anymore. Look, I've got arse aches enough without...
25:39They're twisting my bollocks. Arse and bollocks, eh? The Wonderworld theme park is sinking.
25:45Sinking? It's fine. I've sorted it out. But my point is, the point is trying to keep my head
25:51out of water, Sam. And when I get the leadership, I will sort things out. And Sam, I think I
25:58can take you with me. Deputy Leader. Use it. Give the railway campaign a big kick. But I
26:04need to show, we need to show people that I am capable of cleaning up our messes. And
26:09that means making sure progress is happening at speed. And everything else is dealt with.
26:13What's more important? Progress? On the mess. We can't have people leaking internal documents,
26:26Sam. What are you doing, Roy? Come on. Let me pass. Get on the team! Ah! Look what you've done.
26:38I've got piss in my trousers now. It's from the tab. On the team. On the line. Because
26:51that's the way things are done, eh? But it is. You think any of them give a shit about
26:56us? The EU? Blair? We take their handouts. We're grateful. But it's us that gets it done.
27:03Unless... people start making noises. In which case, all the money can just disappear,
27:08and I will not have that happen, Sam. Not on my watch. Give me the name. Help me. Help
27:15me. And I will help you. I'm good for you. You know I am. Do you know how long I've
27:22wanted
27:22to be taken seriously by you? Being your deputy would mean the world to me.
27:29No, let's do it. I can't have it. I don't want it. Not like this. You're saying no. I don't
27:36have a name for you. Sam. I'm... I'm done with us.
28:13Mom! Come on! You all right? I am. Um, you should read this. I didn't know you read
28:25the Sunday Times, to be honest. Well, Mabel rang me. She saw it. It's page 10.
28:45It's a lot of kids. And it's here. Is this about Samuel? I think so. No.
29:09Susan? It's been a while. Read your bit in the paper. Wasn't my bit. Good excuse,
29:16though, eh? For what? For why your child's a bit of a fuck up. And now you want a fucking
29:21face in the petty papers. You don't know anything. Poor me. Poor me.
29:49Don't you say, mommy.
29:58Mark!
30:01Mark!
30:02Mark!
30:09Whatever you're selling, it's not a good time.
30:11Oh, I'm sorry you're busy.
30:13It's ittym. How are you ittym?
30:14Well, I wanted to catch you before work.
30:16Yeah, come after.
30:19Oh.
30:23What happened to your eye?
30:26Domestic violence.
30:28You're here because you read the article, right?
30:32No, I was just grateful to know I wasn't the only one.
30:36He's a happy kid, but the pain of his operations.
30:39And to think this could be someone's fault, well...
30:45You're grateful?
30:47Yeah.
30:48Very.
30:52Right, we can come in, but I'm not making you tea.
31:07Okay.
31:08Yep.
31:08Are they okay?
31:10Yeah, we're okay.
31:11Are they okay?
31:15You're doing great.
31:16Mr. Taylor.
31:17Here they are.
31:20Look.
31:30Hello.
31:31Oh, hello.
31:33Hello.
31:35Hello.
31:35Hello.
31:36Hello.
31:37Hello.
31:39Congratulations, Tracy.
31:40Yeah.
31:42Yeah.
31:42Yeah, perfect.
31:45Oh, it's okay.
31:57Hey, Ted.
31:59Teddy.
32:00No, no, Bill. I've got to get off.
32:01Teddy, Teddy, Teddy.
32:06Right you are.
32:08Just letting you know.
32:10I've been suspended.
32:13What?
32:14Why?
32:14No.
32:15You know, my dad died too.
32:17Ten years back.
32:19Pancreatic cancer.
32:21He was also at the plant.
32:23And they said it was nothing to do with the...
32:25with everything.
32:27But we know, right?
32:30I used to think he was a big man because he could drink anyone under the table and handle
32:34himself in a scrap.
32:36But he pulled his forelock to all sorts of cunts.
32:44Only thing he said to me of any use is work out how to do something where you don't get
32:50shit on by those above you.
32:53My dad used to say something like that.
32:56But he was wrong.
32:58The thing you've got to do is make sure you're bad to the right people.
33:03Find a clever bugger to follow and they'll keep you right.
33:06You mean pot?
33:08And that, mate, what's happened to me?
33:12It won't last.
33:15But what they've done to you...
33:20Well...
33:20That will.
33:26What?
33:33Oh, no!
33:42You look better than I expected.
33:44What were you expecting?
33:46I'd be half crippled if I had to push two out.
33:48You must have a bucket.
33:50They are so cute.
33:53All fingers and toes?
33:55Yeah.
33:56Lucky.
33:58Connor!
33:59Okay!
34:00Come in!
34:01I need your help.
34:04Okay.
34:05I've had five mothers ring of trying to put my door and lawyers fluttering about.
34:09Right.
34:10And you do accounts, so...
34:13Yeah?
34:14I need you to tell me what to do and I promise I'll listen.
34:17About what?
34:17About the case.
34:19About what someone's done to us.
34:21Maybe.
34:22About the cluster.
34:23What do you think?
34:25You want my advice about whether there's a legal case to be fought or not?
34:31I always thought it was my fault.
34:34Something I'd done.
34:35My diabetes or my...
34:38You never listen in school.
34:40You let yourself down, young lady.
34:44I thought it was my fault that Connor came out of her.
34:49I thought it was me.
34:51Something wrong with me.
34:52And all the other mothers are saying the same because that is what we do.
34:55We blame ourselves.
34:57So we've got to get the best lawyer we can.
35:00And I don't know what to do.
35:01You're an accountant, you're clever.
35:03So help.
35:17You don't look like a lawyer.
35:19Don't I?
35:20No wig, albeit.
35:22Or my wig is extremely well concealed.
35:28Don't tidy up on my account.
35:30Don't do it for me.
35:33Because I'm ashamed.
35:36Thanks for coming.
35:38Thanks for asking me.
35:40I presume you've had other legal interests?
35:42Six.
35:44Meet in three.
35:46You haven't got the job yet.
35:53So go on then.
35:54Why do you want it?
35:56And don't say for money because we don't have any.
35:58Well it's about pursuing money though.
36:00For you.
36:02Getting the compensation that your son might need.
36:06But erm...
36:07Well I believe why you're doing it.
36:10I liked what you said in the Sunday Times that for you it's about justice.
36:17You want justice do you?
36:20I've...
36:21I've worked a few of these cases now.
36:23The Southall Rail Disaster.
36:25Paddington.
36:26Watford.
36:26You like a railway.
36:29And what I do is I make sure that there's a case to be answered and then I work out
36:34how best to help.
36:35You think?
36:38You're not sure there is a case?
36:40The others do.
36:43Then they work differently to me.
36:49I think you knew my dad.
36:51Larry Collins.
36:53Mr Collins?
36:54My head teacher?
36:55Yeah.
36:57I grew up here.
36:58Ah.
37:00I worked in the steel works for a summer job.
37:03So when I read the article and I thought...
37:07Well I wanted to be useful to you.
37:11I want the same justice you do.
37:13I've been on dates with men like you with all the patter.
37:17I don't trust it.
37:20Could I ask how many parents have come forward to you now?
37:24Seven.
37:24And three to patty at the pub.
37:28So it's all with disabled children of about the same age?
37:31Roughly, yeah.
37:32I've got them all written down.
37:35Well can I see?
37:38Doesn't mean you've given me the case if you show me your notes.
37:44Sorry about the writing.
37:45And...
37:47Right.
37:48Yeah.
37:52Well this is very useful.
37:55For whoever you appoint.
37:56You don't think that's enough?
37:59Well you'll need to prove some things.
38:02Where these mothers lived.
38:04What risk factors they shared.
38:06Crucially what that risk factor was.
38:08How they all ended up having the same thing happen to them.
38:12Need to prove negligence.
38:13If we can show that, you can...
38:17You can win the case.
38:20And I won't cost anything.
38:22I don't charge until...
38:23Until after the case.
38:25I don't trust people that work for free.
38:28Well then, don't trust me.
38:31Let me earn your trust.
38:34Connor!
38:35Hey, get out of there!
38:36That's right.
38:37You can stay.
38:38Hello.
38:41What do you know about briefcases, hmm?
38:45Is that what this is?
38:46Yeah.
38:48Briefcases...
38:49They were developed using crocodile technology.
38:53That mechanism that you can feel at your back.
38:55That's a hinge.
38:56And it has been calibrated.
38:58Which means carefully made.
39:02To...
39:03Snapshot at any point.
39:06Just thought you needed to be warned.
39:07Do you imagine?
39:10Yeah.
39:11Why?
39:12Thought you'd find it funny.
39:13Mm-hmm.
39:32The council are announcing today a thorough...
39:37Fucking hell.
39:40The council are announcing today a thorough review...
39:43Of what happened to the children identified by the report in the Sunday Times.
39:47Yeah.
39:48A thorough health review?
39:49Perhaps try something more formal.
39:52We will undertake a thorough review...
39:56What the fuck is this?
39:57I'm being fired!
39:58I'm in a meeting now, Ted. Come back later.
40:00Why the fuck are you doing this?
40:06Your mileage expenses.
40:08It's what I was told to do.
40:09Rummed up.
40:10Anybody else is doing it.
40:11It's not just you, son.
40:13We did a thorough review.
40:15Too much swindling going on in this parish.
40:17Bill Martin's gone.
40:19Larry Bryson from Accounts.
40:21A sad time.
40:22I know why you're doing this.
40:24This is wrong.
40:25You're in the wrong here.
40:26I'm in the wrong!
40:26And your father...
40:28God bless him.
40:30As honest as a penny piece he was.
40:32He'd be ashamed of this.
41:00You pay no crisps?
41:02Are you paying for the crisps?
41:03They'll pay drinks.
41:04They won't.
41:05Women never do.
41:07But he can pay for the crisps if you like.
41:09Yeah, I can pay for the crisps.
41:10No, he can't.
41:11It's not his bar.
41:12Oh.
41:12You got what?
41:13Ten coming?
41:14If that.
41:15Pitting out snacks.
41:16What happens?
41:16Wanting to know if something's wrong.
41:18Yes, I want to know.
41:19I just don't want a crisps party.
41:23Is it true that your pop was Trenchfoot Collins?
41:26What?
41:27Why do you call him that?
41:28You're annoying, Patty.
41:29Susan did it too.
41:30It's because he was so old.
41:32It's all right, though.
41:33You let me get out of detention with period pains three Saturdays in a row.
41:37Don't know why you've put me in charge.
41:38I'm shit at organising stuff.
41:41You've already met seven mothers.
41:43With the articles and...
41:45If we get seven tonight, that won't be bad.
41:48Besides, if I remember rightly, no-one's ever on time in Corby.
42:09Okay.
42:13Let me help you, babe.
42:15Thanks for coming, Tracy.
42:18Thanks.
42:20Hiya.
42:20Okay.
42:21Hi, Maggie.
42:22Hi.
42:23Take a seat.
42:32Right.
42:33See?
42:34Yeah, yeah.
42:35Keep your work on.
42:41Okay.
42:45Yeah.
43:01Hello.
43:02I'm Susan McIntyre.
43:07Thanks for coming.
43:09I won't talk for long.
43:16I wasn't...
43:17I didn't think there'd be so many of us.
43:22Everybody out!
43:24Call 999!
43:25We're here to work out whether our kids were hurt by something they shouldn't have been.
43:33I want to introduce Des Collins.
43:36He's a lawyer.
43:37But I quite like him.
43:39He'll talk you through the rest of it.
43:48Hello.
43:53I believe you and your children have been seriously wrong.
43:57We're going to find out who's responsible to bring you the justice you deserve.
44:20We're going to find out who's responsible to bring you the justice you deserve.
44:34We're going to see you soon.
44:34See ya.
44:45Bye bye.
44:47Bye bye.
44:48Bye bye.
44:49Bye bye.
44:50Bye bye.
44:51Bye bye.
44:52Bye bye.
44:52Bye bye.
44:55Bye bye.
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