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First broadcast 3rd September 1985.

After coming into some money Robby has to go on the run from the villains it belongs to.

Ray Brooks - Robby Box
Sharon Duce - Jan Oliver
Pamela Cundell - Vi Box
James Ottaway - Tommy
Lisa Geoghan - Debby Oliver
Donald Sumpter - Ronnie Day
Niall Padden - Jerry
Stephen Tate - Dick Mayer
Andy Mulligan - Geordie
Kenneth Waller - Ferret
Edmund Pegge - Jonathan Turnbull
Patrick Durkin - Paul
James Cosmo - McFee
Frank Mills - Gil Roach
Deirdre Costello - Joan
Roger Walker - Kipper
Jan Carey - Mrs. Banks
Johnny Wade - Jim
Eric Francis - Stan
Stephen Hancock - Doctor
Geoff Snell - Passenger (as Geoffrey Snell)

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00:01Aces to bet.
00:06Cock an end.
00:10Ten.
00:12We are for the bet.
00:15King.
00:18Seven.
00:20Eight.
00:22Jack.
00:24Still aces to bet.
00:33Score.
00:45I'll fold.
00:48I'll pass.
00:51Yeah, I'll fold.
00:55Jack. Eight.
00:57Still with the eights.
01:01Free tennis.
01:07The night is young.
01:09I wish I was.
01:14Hey, Jack.
01:16Go on and have a wet.
01:17Enjoy yourself, eh?
01:20You playing?
01:21I'm making a speech.
01:23I'm using the old great matter, son.
01:25There's a lot of my dough in that pot.
01:35Three tens.
01:36Cool.
01:38Three queens.
01:40Three aces.
01:42Hold it, hold it, hold it.
01:44Come on.
01:45That's the first time I've played poker with five aces.
01:47Five?
01:48Four and one weights five.
01:50Ace of spades, ace of hearts, ace of clubs, ace of diamonds.
01:53And believe it or not, another funny little ace of diamonds.
01:55Come on, that's my dough, isn't it?
01:57You're pissed, son.
01:58You're pissed out at your brains.
01:59You've got to be home in your kip.
02:02Has anybody else got spots with four DIs, have they?
02:06No?
02:07Well, let's play poker.
02:09Nah.
02:10Leave me home.
02:11Well, that'll do me.
02:13Don't leave.
02:35I used to bet.
02:37What's going on?
02:38Call 20.
02:43Another score.
02:58Hey, hang about.
03:00What's the matter?
03:01He's right.
03:02What are you talking about?
03:04You.
03:05You're at it.
03:06At the wet.
03:07You're my mate.
03:08Ain't your job, Chris?
03:09Listen, we're all gentlemen round this table.
03:11And gentlemen, don't pull strokes on each other, right?
03:14Wrong.
03:15Your names make me...
03:22Oi!
03:47You know what I say, don't you?
03:51Cheats never prosper.
03:52No.
03:53You!
03:54You!
03:58You!
04:02You!
04:03You!
04:03I'm so excited!
04:03Ambulance!
04:05Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
04:14Shreve, find a coffee, mate, Tom?
04:23Cheers.
04:31Well, it's not too long.
04:33It looks like it, doesn't it?
04:45That's all yours, Doc.
04:47But please, gentlemen.
04:49No buts.
04:50Just do the business.
04:57You do a good job on him, and you never know.
05:01I might forget about your little debt.
05:05But you don't understand.
05:07The law requires...
05:09Oi!
05:10Mr. Day said no buts.
05:16But, but...
05:29I want the bastard what done that.
05:42Oh, there's a cup of coffee, will ya?
05:46Oh, look at that bloody awful state of view.
05:49What?
05:49You've gone from bad to worse, Rob.
05:53Here, Shreve, give us another coffee, will ya?
05:55And one for him.
05:56I'll get it, I'll get it, I'll get it.
05:57It's all right, I've got it.
05:58I've got it.
05:59Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:00What the hell have you been up to?
06:04Playing poker.
06:04What else?
06:06I've got friends.
06:07You did have friends.
06:09You had it all in the palm of your arm, Rob.
06:11Until you went and blew it.
06:12I thought she was my mate.
06:17The only one you've got left.
06:19And since then, mate, you've been to Brahms and List to win a game of poker.
06:22So where did that lot come from?
06:26I had a result.
06:31And I'm dead chuffed for ya.
06:33That's more like it.
06:33Cause that's my money you've got there.
06:36Yours?
06:37Mine and every other punter's on the manner that you're in debt up to your rivals to.
06:42How much should you come away with?
06:44600, give or take that.
06:45Right.
06:46Give me a wanner and I'll take it.
06:47Aye!
06:48The other 50 you owe me, I'll let right.
06:50But I don't think some of the others are going to be quite so understanding.
06:52Come on, he'll get there, though.
06:55How?
06:55Look what you've got there.
06:57Ha ha ha.
06:59Come on.
07:00Yeah.
07:00You're in it up to your neck, ain't you?
07:02All right, all right.
07:03You're drowning.
07:04All right.
07:05I've done everything I can for you, Rob.
07:07I can't help you no more.
07:08I don't need no one's help, do I?
07:11Yeah.
07:17What about that necklace?
07:18You still got it?
07:19Yeah.
07:20Well, make it easy on yourself.
07:21You're gonna have to do it in the end anyway.
07:23Do what in the end?
07:25Flog the necklace.
07:28No, I won't, no.
07:30Well, why not?
07:31You were quick enough off the mark before, popping it and unpopping it.
07:34Oh, yeah, we are, we are.
07:34Well, that was before, wasn't it?
07:36She ain't coming back, Rob.
07:39No, it's Jan.
07:41Jan has gone.
07:43You ain't never gonna see her no more.
07:44Flog the necklace.
07:46It's Jan.
07:47I mean, I can't.
07:48It's Jan.
07:48Dick, don't ask me.
07:49I mean, whatever happens, I'm never gonna let that out of my hand again.
07:57By the way, lights are out on the corner of Cura Road and Grandway Station at Miranda.
08:022BL in Sydney.
08:04News time.
08:15Is this what you're looking for?
08:17ABC News with Geoff Howard.
08:18Good morning.
08:19I thought you'd find it sooner or later.
08:22I threw this away before we left London.
08:25You threw it in the bin and I pulled it out again.
08:28Yeah, why?
08:29Because I wanted to keep it.
08:32Well, I'm trying very hard to forget, Debs.
08:35Having this boat around isn't exactly gonna help, is it?
08:38The US dollar has again fallen.
08:40I need all the help I can get now.
08:41London had closed and set off against Sterling at 1.30.
08:45In New York, the Australian dollar was trading at just under 60.
08:49At the have sign at 100.
08:50Hold on Robby.
08:52Let's be having you.
08:55Oh dear…
08:57Come on.
08:58Move yourself.
09:01Oh…
09:06Oh.
09:08Oh…
09:09Oh…
09:10Most kind of one.
09:14Oh..
09:15Ooh…
09:21Afternoon, Tom.
09:34Terrific.
09:35If you want a brew, do it yourself.
09:38Ta-ta, Tom, Tom.
09:40This is the last time, Robbie.
09:42You understand?
09:43The very last time.
09:44That room looks like a pigsty.
09:46But leave it. I'll do it myself.
09:49You've been saying that for last month.
09:52And you don't live here yet, Tommy Foster.
09:55Oh, son.
09:56I know Jan going off has been...
09:58Look, Sexpot, please leave it.
10:00Leave the room. I'll do it later.
10:02But, Robbie...
10:03I promise. Later.
10:06Robbie!
10:12Now, I've scotched quite a bit of tea, thank you.
10:19Hello, Robbo.
10:20Hello, Jimbo.
10:20How's your luck?
10:21Ask me after the two o'clock, are you?
10:2738 pounds 50.
10:29It's all, Rob.
10:31Aye?
10:32That's what your slate tot's up to.
10:34I'm going to have to ask you to settle up now.
10:36But don't be sorry.
10:37You know I'm going to settle up.
10:39Like now?
10:41You should have asked me before.
10:43No, I have done.
10:45Before I paid off the others.
10:47There's 25.
10:51Three is 28.
10:5530.
10:5731.
10:58Now?
10:58Now what's that get me?
11:00What that gets you, my son,
11:02is your last drink in here
11:03until you find the rest.
11:05Cheers.
11:09Cheers, Jimbo.
11:24So, here's your vehicle registration document
11:26and I've re-ammoed to you.
11:27Are you all right?
11:28So, that's served by my time.
11:30Hey, here we go.
11:31Hey.
11:41Oi!
11:42Oh, hang on.
11:44I'll be with you in just a minute, say.
11:46Yeah, that's right.
11:48Robbie Box's mate.
11:50Er, yeah.
11:51Yeah, who wants to know?
11:53He does.
11:55Yeah, be careful with that, will you?
11:56He is being.
11:58I don't know how these people get away with it.
12:01Flogging duff gear.
12:03You're a naughty boy, Maya.
12:05And so is your mate, Box.
12:07Yeah?
12:08Yeah.
12:09Evil.
12:11I don't know what you're on about.
12:13I'm on about 600 woners, for a start.
12:16He won that playing poker.
12:18No, not one.
12:19Hicked.
12:21So, where is he?
12:22I don't know.
12:24Pretty.
12:27When you say Box,
12:31tell him I want a word with him.
12:34Know what I mean?
12:35Yeah.
12:36Oh.
12:38Oh.
12:54Serves, you runt.
13:04good morning
13:05Mrs. Box
13:06yes
13:07is Mr. Box at home
13:08Mr. Robert Box
13:09oh
13:10no
13:11I'm afraid he ain't
13:12oh
13:13I'm Mrs. Banks
13:14this is Mr. Gordon
13:15we're from the Inland Revenue
13:17may we
13:22what's your furrow
13:23hello there Robbo
13:24how's it fixed
13:25that could be worse
13:26you know
13:27fun baby
13:28eh
13:28do you want to give it a try
13:31come on
13:33shush
13:34come on
13:36shush
13:37come here
13:41here are the overnight greyhound racing results
13:45trouble at first
13:46track three
13:48fifth
13:48five to two favourite
13:51track four
13:52oh
13:53okay
13:54seven to four
13:56Wimbledon two
13:57track five
13:59digger smith
14:00seven to two
14:01track four
14:03it's cash
14:03roll
14:04blue nine
14:04five to one
14:05he's been creating
14:06you better see him
14:07oh
14:09trap six
14:10trace water
14:11three to one
14:16you wanted to see miguel
14:17yeah about your account
14:19well I'm here
14:20what about it
14:20I'll tell you all about it son
14:22it's overdue
14:23and you're out of order
14:25the credit limits are one
14:27is it
14:28bloody well it is
14:29well I suppose
14:30I better raise it then
14:30let's make it a tour then
14:31okay
14:32what do you mean raise it
14:34well simple
14:34instead of a one a limit
14:35you make it
14:36you got some chance
14:37I want it settled
14:38like now
14:42like you said
14:43cocker
14:43you got a chance
14:44all right when
14:46listen Gil
14:47I've owed you before
14:48you know I'm good for it
14:49you were good for it
14:50I've heard some very funny stories about you lately
14:54so if you don't mind Mr. Box
14:56I would like your account settled as soon as possible
14:59what's all this Mr. Box crap then
15:01just being polite to a customer
15:03no more credit until it's paid
15:04I'll tell you something Gil
15:06you would have lent your dad a quid
15:08so he could marry your mum
15:09I'll square you up
15:11and you know it
15:13that's it
15:14you don't come in this place no more
15:16you understand
15:17swivel on that
15:18right no more bets for him
15:20you're barred
15:21and so that much
15:57well thanks again for the tea Mr. Box
16:09not to worry
16:10we'll catch you next time
16:40hello six pot
16:59yeah
16:59yeah I saw them leaving
17:01but they can't do nothing
17:02they can't find me
17:04get me
17:05listen to me
17:07I've just about had enough
17:09take it easy
17:10that's what I've been doing for all these years
17:12just look at yourself Robbie
17:13take a good look at yourself
17:14you look and smell like a tramp
17:16one of them old down and outs
17:17what the hell is all this
17:18what are you going to do about this
17:20I don't know
17:22I do
17:23I do
17:24you'll run away
17:24you do the old ostrich bitch
17:26and hope it'll all go away
17:27but I'll tell you this boy
17:29this one won't go away
17:29this one won't let you run away
17:31neither
17:31this one will chase you
17:33don't worry
17:34I'll sort it
17:35I'll sort it
17:35right
17:36then go down and see this woman
17:38at the tax office
17:38like now
17:39this afternoon
17:40don't be stupid
17:41I can't go now
17:42I'll go tomorrow
17:43oh no no don't Robbie
17:45oh no you don't
17:48not this time
17:49you don't
17:51who did that
17:52I did
17:53but I haven't finished the game
17:55I mean look at it
17:57now listen Robbie
17:59if you don't get yourself
18:01cleaned up
18:01and down to that tax office
18:03within the next half hour
18:05you can sling your hook
18:10do what
18:11let me see
18:12if I've got this right
18:13are you saying
18:15if I don't go down
18:16this tax office today
18:17that you're going to
18:18throw me out
18:20is that the bet
18:23not a bet son
18:24it's a racing certainty
18:32it's up to you
18:34it's your choice
18:37called
18:39and raised
18:41well
18:42we're both losing
18:44don't we
19:14excuse me
19:24um
19:25um
19:28him
19:29that's that bastard
19:32box
19:34I want you
19:35I want you
19:35I want you
20:02I want you
20:04I want you
20:05I want you
20:05I want you
20:08Jerry, don't be afraid to come back here.
20:11It's the dog, Robbo.
20:12It's the dog, Robbo.
20:13Do what? Have you seen him?
20:15No.
20:15I can't stop off it.
20:16Come and help me find him.
21:02Oh, boy.
21:13Hey, boy.
21:14Oh, boy.
21:16No!
21:17No!
21:25Oh, boy.
21:29Oh, boy.
21:32I'm so sorry.
21:33Oh, boy.
21:56All right, I know.
22:01Robbo!
22:05Can I give you a lift somewhere?
22:07You going anywhere near Sydney, Australia?
22:11I'll have to stop for some petrol first.
22:23When you see blokes like that coming after you, stand around waiting to see where they've had the breakfast to
22:27you.
22:28Well, you've got trouble whichever way you turn.
22:30No, no, no, no.
22:38Robbo, I'm really sorry about all that's happened.
22:45But you and John, and you and me, right?
22:52No, don't worry. You gave me a kick and I deserved it.
22:56All right. Just a saying. I'm sorry.
23:04Me too.
23:13So what are you going to do now?
23:17Well, sure.
23:18No, it's going to be all right. I mean, I'll suss some of you.
23:20Yeah.
23:21She wouldn't mind, you know.
23:22It wouldn't mean tipping down on the sofa like that.
23:25Well, you better than out.
23:26It's very kind of you.
23:27It's very kind of you.
23:45No, but...
23:46Well, look.
23:50What do you think?
23:52What do you think?
23:52It's all right.
24:00Nan and Grandad have gone for a drink down the RSL with Reg and Doris.
24:04Huh?
24:05Are you going?
24:06Dunno.
24:08Not so much fun when it's legal.
24:13What about this Turnbull geezer?
24:15What about him?
24:16Well, he fancies you like mad.
24:18So what are you going to do about it?
24:22Look, Debbie.
24:24If we're going to make a go of things out here, if...
24:28Then it's only going to work on the understanding that we're staying here permanently, right?
24:33We've felt a lot of use waiting till our visas have run out and we're stranded.
24:37We can't carry on living here.
24:38It's not fair to Nan and Grandad.
24:39I know.
24:40Right?
24:40So we're going to get a place of our own.
24:42That means money.
24:43Now, if the Turnbulls want to go on employing me, I'd be a mug to say no.
24:48But you don't know the first thing about antiques.
24:51There's not much old Jake doesn't know about furniture.
24:54And he doesn't care how much time he spends teaching me.
24:57Not old Jake I'm thinking of.
24:59Nor am I.
25:00Well, then.
25:01Oh, just stop standing there with a face like a wet weed.
25:04Go and tell Nan and Grandad you've changed your mind.
25:06Right?
25:07There's to pay for your round.
25:09Oh, thanks.
25:10See ya.
25:11All right.
25:12Oh, and Debs.
25:13What?
25:14Look, Dad went to a lot of trouble to get me this job.
25:16So next time you see Jonathan, don't look at him as if he's something the cat brought
25:20in.
25:21Okay?
25:21All right?
25:23All right?
25:26Well.
25:42Take care at all of you, old
25:57Go on, Seth.
25:59I've seen that look before.
26:01Oh, not just from you.
26:04What?
26:05All this.
26:07Well, it's not exactly
26:09sucking on a tin in the outback
26:10with a corkspot in your face, is it?
26:13No.
26:14No, not quite.
26:16Could be the King's round Chelsea.
26:18Well, except for the Suntan.
26:21Not that I ever saw much of the King's round Chelsea.
26:26The blokes.
26:28The people I mixed with, um,
26:32had a very different lifestyle.
26:35Well, talking of Suntans,
26:36you're looking much more rested than when you first got here.
26:39I've been working flat out for you most of the time.
26:41Well, you needed something to occupy your mind.
26:44Did I?
26:45Sure. Works for good therapy.
26:47Whenever I saw a lady running away,
26:49it was you.
26:52You're not far wrong.
26:55I'm very grateful to you and your father.
26:57Hey, don't be grateful.
26:59You've got to be useful to us.
27:00Am I?
27:01Sure.
27:04You know, there's, uh,
27:06something very special about you, Jo.
27:11Um, I have to say this.
27:14Can we not complicate this relationship?
27:19I'm just sorting myself out.
27:21Do you know what I mean?
27:21And there's plenty of time, isn't there?
27:24Sure.
27:25I understand.
27:27I just wanted you to know what I thought of you.
27:34Hey, you could get used to this.
27:37Well, you never know.
27:38Cheers.
27:39Cheers.
27:44Morning, Stan.
27:46Good afternoon.
27:48You've been overdoing it, have you?
27:50What makes you think I've been doing it at all?
27:54Tee up in five minutes.
27:57Oh, no.
27:59What's up, Tom?
28:04It's a blooming tramp.
28:05No, not quite.
28:11Oi.
28:13Oi.
28:15Come on, son.
28:16Rise and shine.
28:20Robbie!
28:22Robbie!
28:28Mum, are you all right?
28:31Yes.
28:32Yes, I'm all right.
28:33I'm all right.
28:35Oh.
28:39Was it a bad dream?
28:42Yeah, it was.
28:44I'm okay now.
28:44You go back to sleep.
28:48Shifty bam.
28:49Come on.
28:51What are you doing?
28:52Move over.
28:54Oh, your feet are cold.
28:57Oh.
29:01If you go.
29:02No.
29:02Please, please, look at me.
29:03No, there's no more at all.
29:04There's nothing left to say, Rob.
29:05I tried so much for us.
29:07I tried so much.
29:08You gambled us, Rob.
29:10We were the stakes.
29:11It was our future.
29:13I mean, you'll always be like that.
29:15Mum.
29:15Oh, please.
29:17Don't go.
29:17Yes?
29:20Was it about Robbie?
29:21It's a dream.
29:24Yeah.
29:25Yeah.
29:26Come on, you go back to sleep.
29:29You don't like it here, do you, Mum?
29:35I just missed London, that's all.
29:38And Robbie.
29:43Yeah, and Robbie.
29:45Now, shush.
29:49If you wanted to go back, just for a trip, I wouldn't mind.
29:53I'd be all right here with Anne and Grandad.
29:56All right, all right.
29:57We'll talk about it tomorrow, all right?
29:59Now, come on, get some sleep.
30:02Good night.
30:03Night-night, baby.
30:05God bless.
30:06God bless.
30:08Oh, please.
30:09Don't go.
30:12I love you.
30:13I love you.
30:16Sorry about the lock, Tom.
30:18I'll buy you a new one.
30:20Don't worry about it.
30:22More brew?
30:23Oh, yeah, it's our.
30:27I don't suppose you've got something to liven this up a bit, have you?
30:30You're right, I ain't.
30:32I don't think so.
30:33I'm freezing my tabs off you.
30:35Oh, Mum's been worried sick about you, son.
30:38Where you been the last three days?
30:40Here and there, about.
30:42It's all right.
30:44Truth?
30:45No, she ain't.
30:46She's been laid awake at night worrying about you and where you were.
30:50And on top of that, your auntie Derry's been taken poorly.
30:54And your mum's been lumbered with running her junk stall at the market
30:57until she gets back on her feet.
31:01What's up with Derry?
31:03Something serious?
31:04Fatal.
31:05It's called old age.
31:07She's too blooming old to be out there in all with us.
31:11And so's your mum.
31:12But she won't have it, though.
31:14She's tougher than you think.
31:15Mm-hmm.
31:17She's more excited about running that stall than she is about the wedding.
31:22Oh, God.
31:23You know, I must be getting soft at me old age.
31:25There was a time I could kip rough for a week.
31:28Yeah.
31:29Well, them days is long gone, son.
31:31Here.
31:33Look, if you don't want to go home, kip at my place, just until you get yourself sorted.
31:38I'll be giving it up when I get married, mind, if I don't like the noise.
32:10I'll be giving it up when I get married, I'll be giving it up when I get married.
32:14It just must be rag, that's all.
32:18I didn't mean it to go that far.
32:21I know that, love.
32:22And so does he.
32:24Now, don't worry.
32:26He'll be all right at my place.
32:28He spends most of his nights out anyway.
32:31Yes, Tommy, I...
32:34I threw him out.
32:36Come on.
32:41Oh!
32:46Robbie?
32:50Hello, Sexpot.
32:51Oh, Robbie.
32:53Oh, Robbie, you're a little son.
32:56Oh, stop it, stop it!
32:57You're going to drown the snobby!
32:58Stop it!
32:59I'll drown you.
33:00Where have you been?
33:02Down to London to see the Queen.
33:04How did you know I was here anyway?
33:05Um, no broken bones on it.
33:08I thought you'd go straight round there.
33:09Get out of here, you old piker.
33:11Oh, no, I've got a kettle on.
33:12Oh, do you mind, madam?
33:14I'm trying not to brush here.
33:15This is very delicate and sensitive operation.
33:19You've got nothing there that I haven't seen before, son.
33:22Thank you, Mummy.
33:23Two sugars.
33:50Thank you, sir.
33:55Box.
33:58I'll show you.
34:06You're a very odd man to find, Box.
34:12Let's go for a draw, shall we?
34:33I'll show you.
35:08I've wasted a lot of time and trouble on my new box, and I don't need the aggravation.
35:14Now then, Friday night, pissed out of your brain, you got yourself into a spieler.
35:20Yeah?
35:22What was I, either?
35:24The last hand, you and three other geezers, remember?
35:29Yeah.
35:32Well?
35:34Well, yeah, and he was around this, this Scotsman, there was this other one, this, uh, Paul.
35:45Paul.
35:47Highly talented dealer.
35:50It works for me.
35:52For me, box.
35:55Does he?
35:56He does.
35:58Did.
35:59Until you, rubbish, stuck the knife in his ribs.
36:02What?
36:02And mixed 600 quid off him.
36:04I know it was you.
36:05He was cheating.
36:06Because you was the last one out of the room.
36:07He was pulling aces out of his face.
36:08You're very lucky the boy is still breathing.
36:10That's why this McPhee stuck in.
36:13McPhee?
36:13Well, it wasn't me.
36:17McPhee?
36:20Oh, come on, you were there.
36:21You saw it, didn't you?
36:22You saw it.
36:22Oh, I'm going to stop this right now, box.
36:26Now, then.
36:28Outside there is the backyard.
36:31Dust bins, dead cats and stuff.
36:32Did you notice?
36:34No, you should have done.
36:37Upstairs is the fourth floor.
36:39It's a long way.
36:41Now, I had a word from me.
36:43Gerald here will take you for a little walk up those stairs
36:46and take great pleasure in dropping you out the window.
36:50Is that right, Jerry?
36:53Yeah, right.
36:56I didn't do it here.
36:57It was McPhee.
36:59McPhee ain't here.
37:00You are.
37:02You can ask anyone I do.
37:04I don't carry a knife.
37:07What can I say?
37:09I didn't do it.
37:10You was too pissed, son, to know what you do.
37:14Who am I going to believe, hey?
37:16A man I twice like you was my own brother?
37:18Or rubbish like you?
37:23Him.
37:24Let's see what the bill comes to.
37:28At first off, this is 600 what you nicked.
37:31I know, I only took what I was cheated out of.
37:33Mr. Day said shut up when he's talking.
37:36Plus 1,500.
37:39Hey.
37:40Damages.
37:41Plus loss of income on account of you putting my best dealer out of action.
37:45Fifteen.
37:46Shut it.
37:47Plus 500.
37:49On account of inconvenience suffered.
37:51Plus nuisance value.
37:52Plus a bloody waste of time chasing many houses after a git like you.
37:56Which comes to...
37:572,600.
38:00And I don't take checks, markers, nor no silly promises.
38:05I haven't got it.
38:09Then you'd better find it.
38:11I'll take him upstairs, Ronald.
38:13No, all right.
38:14All right, I'll tell you what I'll do.
38:16Now, you don't deserve this box.
38:17I'll make it easy for you.
38:19I'll take it one bit at a time.
38:22What?
38:24Six monies.
38:29I haven't got six quid.
38:30I mean, I've been paying back all my mates the money that I owed them.
38:33Oh, great.
38:34Must be their lucky day getting paid off with my dough.
38:39You got till tomorrow night?
38:41600.
38:43Yeah, by tomorrow night.
38:46What?
38:49He's got by Robby Box, hasn't he?
38:51Well, if you didn't stick him...
38:53Who did?
38:55A jock.
38:56I ain't got fiend.
38:58I've never heard of him.
39:02Now, look, Robby.
39:04Where's the wagon?
39:05No.
39:06Oh, will you give us a chance, man?
39:07No, it shouldn't.
39:08Look, all the noise.
39:09Now, the wagon's not in bad condition.
39:10I could possibly...
39:11No, you couldn't.
39:12I won't let you.
39:13It's on, anyway.
39:16There must be something he can do.
39:18There is.
39:21No.
39:23Don't be a fool, Rob.
39:25Go and do what you've got to do.
39:28No.
39:29Do what?
39:31He knows.
39:33All right, Rob.
39:35Be an hero.
39:36A dead hero and stupid with it.
39:38Hero?
39:40There's nothing to do with you, Geordie.
39:43Jane's necklace.
39:45All I know is I've got to find 600 by tomorrow night and another two grand after that.
39:58There must be hundreds of that feed in London.
40:02Maybe not.
40:04Listen, I've got a few last-minute thoughts of Dad's.
40:07If you can find any of the stuff he's out to find, if you can't, don't worry.
40:10Just pass it on to his agent.
40:12Oh, Groves.
40:12No, Grover.
40:13Oh, sorry.
40:14Let him worry.
40:15His number's there.
40:16All right.
40:17Well, when I've sorted my flat out, I'll get in touch with him.
40:19Yeah, no hurry.
40:20Just enjoy yourself.
40:23We expect to see you back here within the month, eh?
40:26Okay, Jane?
40:26Yeah.
40:29Yeah.
40:30Yeah, well, I expect you want to say goodbye to your family, so I'll go and wait for them
40:34in the car and give them a look back.
40:37And will you thank Jake for everything?
40:39Sure.
40:40No worries.
40:41See you later.
40:42Thanks.
40:42See you later.
40:44Bye.
40:45Okay, have a good trip.
40:46Yeah, I will.
40:47Bye-bye, Mum.
40:48Bye-bye.
40:49Yeah.
40:50You too.
40:51Bye-bye, Dad.
40:52Okay.
40:52Yeah, not for long.
40:54Bye.
40:56I know.
40:59You do understand, right?
41:00Well, you just get on that flight.
41:02And if you see me, give him my love.
41:05Yeah.
41:05Yeah, well, if I see him, yeah.
41:08Bye.
41:09Bye.
41:19Any luck?
41:21Any luck?
41:23Eh?
41:23What?
41:24Look, see.
41:25Oh, no.
41:27I've been at it all night.
41:29I've been around every spear in London.
41:30Nothing.
41:31What about you?
41:32No, nothing.
41:34Oh, well, that's it then, isn't it?
41:36Aye.
41:37Well, at least we've tried.
41:38I mean, it's more than Robbie deserves.
41:40He's done that thing at your...
41:40Listen, Johnny, I've got to get some shut-eye.
41:42You giving up, then?
41:44No.
41:44No.
41:45I'm not deaf.
41:46I can still hear the blower, can't I?
42:05I can still hear the blower, can't I?
42:18Yeah, yeah, it's Dick.
42:21You sure?
42:23You sure he's still there?
42:25Great.
42:27Thanks, Harry.
42:27I owe you.
42:29Not as much as Robbie does.
42:31Who's that number?
42:36Got him.
42:45Hello, Ronnie Day?
42:47Uh, never mind who this is.
42:49I believe you're interested in a bloke called McPhee.
42:57Hey, Robbo.
42:58You haven't seen him, have you?
43:00Seen who?
43:01The dog.
43:01Who else?
43:02No, I ain't.
43:02You ought to buy him some decent grub when he come running, wouldn't he?
43:05Cheeky sod.
43:06He only has the best.
43:07Fresh liver.
43:08He eats better than what I do.
43:09You what?
43:10So why does he want to leave home?
43:19Oh, yes, thank you.
43:21Oh, yes, thank you.
43:42$50,000.
43:45$600,000.
43:48Only just right, Fox.
43:50Only just, yeah.
43:53I had an instinct about you.
43:55Knew you could pull it off.
43:56Did ya?
43:57Yeah.
43:58Tough, was it?
44:00You'll never know how tough.
44:02Okay, sirrah, sirrah.
44:11I wouldn't hang about, son.
44:13So?
44:15Something on your mind?
44:16Come on.
44:20Cheers.
44:21Cheers.
44:22Oh, Fox!
44:24I nearly forgot.
44:29Two grain.
44:31One your mind, is it?
44:33I'm weighing a bit heavy, yeah.
44:34Well, don't let it.
44:36This must be your lucky day.
44:38Oh, yeah?
44:39Yeah.
44:40Someone out there must love you.
44:43That's nice.
44:44And to be honest, son.
44:46Now that we're all friends again,
44:48I never reckon you to have enough bottle to cut yourself shaving.
44:51What?
44:52Not you.
44:53So when this highly anonymous geezer phones up out of blue naming names,
44:57naturally I'm interested.
44:59Mames?
45:00McPhee.
45:03You'll be pleased to hear that him and me have been engaged in some fruitful negotiations.
45:09Both to my advantage and to yours.
45:12McPhee, I did tell you.
45:13You did.
45:15But without a bit of what the filth calls corroborative evidence,
45:18who's going to believe a broken-down lump of horseshit like you?
45:21No money.
45:23No future.
45:25No nothing.
45:29Here, piss pot.
45:33Have a drink with me.
45:35Here, come back.
45:37Here, come back.
45:38Here.
45:46So
46:20Good morning ladies and gentlemen, here is an update on the weather in London, save
46:26the cars with light shells, the temperature is 7 degrees.
46:32You can always rely on the British weather, rain, rain, always rain, it's approximately
46:42645A, slightly ahead of schedule, gear to a friendly tailwind.
46:48You got anyone meeting at the airport?
46:50No.
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