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Call.The.Midwife.Temporada 15 Episódio 6
▶ Call.The.Midwife.Season 15 Episode 6

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00:08Música
00:30A harvest marks a moment of arrival
00:33Something fresh has been prized from the earth
00:38Something new has been given or begun
00:41And we marvel at what has been delivered
00:44Not thinking yet of all that is to come
00:48Or must again be worked for
00:50This is the moment to wrap up in ribbons
00:54A time to savour
00:56Without sowing seeds of doubt
01:11Can I help you honey?
01:13She's about to have the baby
01:14We think, I just keep getting this
01:16Oh here it comes again
01:17We'll get you inside in a moment
01:22The blood samples were sent in two weeks ago
01:25Sister Monica Joan OSRN
01:28Also known as Antonia Kevil
01:30Miss
01:32Very well
01:33We shall do the tests again
01:36The level of disregard for the comfort and convenience
01:40Of an elderly patient is unforgivable
01:44I don't know what that ice cream van's doing
01:48Mrs. Bianchi's having some strong peers
01:49We're going to get her settled and take a look at her
01:52Oh, they're lasting a minute each
01:54And how often are they coming?
01:57Well, I don't know
01:59Am I meant to write them all down?
02:00Is that by any chance your ice cream van parked outside, Mr. Bianchi?
02:04Yes, it is
02:05I only got in last summer
02:07Best ice cream in Poplar, guarantee
02:09I'm sure it is
02:10But at the present moment
02:11We're more interested in delivering babies than ice cream
02:15Would you mind turning off the music?
02:18Oh, sorry
02:27What do you want me to do with these, then?
02:30Mm-hmm
02:32I'll take the run of beans
02:34We can have those with the chops I've planned
02:36Everything else can go to the harvest festival
02:39What?
02:40Even the marrows
02:41They would have won first prize in the multicultural show
02:44If I'd have been ready in time
02:45They're bigger than toddlers' legs, Fred
02:47And I haven't the time to be stuffing them with mince
02:50And making a white sauce
02:55I'll take them to the nurse's house, then
02:56The children will march from there to the church in a procession
03:01Your produce will be widely admired
03:06You're not in labour, just shit, honey
03:08These are just what we call Braxton Hicks contractions
03:11It's your buddy rehearsing for the routine
03:14I feel a bit of a fool now
03:16And it's taking Tony away from his van
03:18That van's our whole livelihood now
03:20I've stopped working
03:21Have I missed it?
03:22It's all right
03:23Yes, I have
03:24It was a false alarm
03:29Good job you never told no one
03:31I'll get me leg pulled something rotten
03:37Is there anything you need taking to the post office, sister?
03:39Thank you
03:40I'm rather more concerned about a letter I took to the post office two weeks ago
03:44The one you wrote to the Board of Health?
03:46Yes
03:47Telling them we would close Nanata's house
03:50If we were no longer allowed to work as Christian missionaries
03:54I expected a response from them at the very least
03:57It's entirely likely that they're playing games
03:59Keeping you waiting because you kept them waiting
04:02One would hope they were above such a pettiness
04:05When there is so much at stake
04:10Come on, let's go, Mateo
04:11Come on, this way
04:17Idiot!
04:18You took her in too early
04:19Hey, bro
04:20You coming to football tonight?
04:22I don't know, Mateo
04:23I'm not really in the mood
04:24You stop coming to football
04:26You stop coming swimming
04:27You need to make the most of your freedom while you've got it
04:31Come on, let's go
04:32You got everything?
04:33Let's go
04:34See you, baby brother
04:35You got the bag?
04:36Come on, let's go
04:38I do not have unlimited quantities of corpucular matter in my veins
04:43Sister, you're a nurse
04:45You know as well as I do that blood replenishes itself
04:50And we need to get to the bottom of what ails you
04:53We all know what ails me
04:56I am merely ancient
04:58And presumed frail as a consequence
05:03Sister, I have five minutes before I leave on my rounds
05:07Would you like me to move the television into your room?
05:10Do you suppose I'm at the point of expiry?
05:13There is no reason to treat me as an invalid
05:17As the analysis of my blood will testify
05:26Ladies and gentlemen
05:27The doors to tonight's wrestling in the main hall will open in five minutes
05:31No!
05:34No!
05:41No!
05:43No!
05:44No!
05:46No!
05:47No!
05:48No!
05:51No!
05:51No!
05:53I've learned so much about deferment since I gave up drink
05:58I've learned you can bear anything if you pretend it's forever
06:03I can postpone
06:05I can wait
06:07But putting things off until tomorrow doesn't always work
06:12Because what if tomorrow never comes?
06:17I've been postponing a decision for a long time now
06:23Come on!
06:24Come on!
06:25Come on!
06:27Come on!
06:29Come on!
06:30Come on!
06:31Come on!
06:32Come on!
06:38Come on!
06:39Come on!
06:41Come on!
06:41Come on!
06:55Come on!
06:56Come on!
06:57Come on!
06:57Come on!
06:59Come on!
07:00Come on!
07:06Come on!
07:10Come on!
07:12Come on!
07:15Come on!
07:22Come on!
07:25Come on!
07:53Come on!
08:00Come on!
08:05Come on!
08:06You're in the van
08:07You really must not drive after blacking out however briefly
08:11Any better ideas
08:15I like it was false alarm to that heap but
08:20it made me think how real all this is
08:25How we've made a proper grown up life
08:29You do go on
08:32It's like me and the baby of the family
08:33Gave you a great big chip on your shoulder
08:36No, it wasn't that
08:38It was being the one
08:39Who was no good at all the things the others did
08:43It's not your fault
08:44You won't cut out for the tiling trade
08:46Besides
08:48I'd rather have
08:49A bit of soft scoop
08:51Than a hundred yards of mosaic flooring
08:54Come on, light's up
08:57What's that?
08:58Nothing
08:59Tony, there's blood on your singlet
09:02What is it? Show me
09:10How long have you had this?
09:12Oh, wow
09:15I'll put a plaster on it
09:17You will not
09:19In the morning, I'm ringing the doctor
09:30Out with kit
09:36Wrestling was all I knew
09:37Even as a little girl
09:39My dab was burnt savage
09:40Lamb of pamphlet
09:42God rest him
09:44I used to watch him every time he fought
09:45It's rather wonderful that you followed in his footsteps
09:48But even more wonderful if it were legal
09:50There's a whole AD circuit up north
09:51Just as legitimate as the men's
09:53But in London we're outlaws
09:55I really would like you to be seen by a doctor
09:58If at all possible harmony
09:59Oh, my real name's Gwen
10:02Thanks for seeing us home
10:05Come on, little in
10:19I've given up doing sports and everything
10:23It's so unsightly
10:26I probably just banged it
10:31It looks like a sebaceous cyst to me
10:35Antibiotics will take the edge off it
10:37But I think it needs to be removed
10:40I've got a baby to any day
10:42All the more reason to get it out of the way
10:45I'll call St Cuthbert's myself
10:57Now, that is the bird's song
10:59I can easily identify
11:02The Lesser Spotted Buck
11:04Ah, sister, how are you keeping?
11:07I'm keeping on
11:10If a little more desiccated
11:13With every week the passes
11:16Perhaps I should not linger
11:19Lest you sweep me up
11:21With all the other dead leaves
11:23I've got a bag of doughnuts in my shed
11:25Would they cheer you up a bit?
11:27Are they jam-filled?
11:29No, they're the ones with the holes in
11:30Then I will forego them
11:32Do you detect a chill in the breeze today?
11:36I reckon I felt the first nip
11:39I like it when the seasons start to turn though
11:43That time of year
11:44The maced in me behold
11:46When yellow leaves
11:48Or none or few
11:51Do hang upon those boughs
11:53That shake with cold
11:56Bare ruined choirs
11:59Where late the sweet birds sang
12:03In me
12:05Thou seest the twilight of such day
12:08As after sunset fadeth in the west
12:12Which by and by
12:15Like night doth take away
12:18Their second self
12:21That seals up all
12:23In rest
12:40Sister Monica Joan
12:43What was brought this on?
12:47Time, Mr. Buckle
12:50Its passage and its sheer
12:54Weary accumulation
12:58Would you like a cup of tea?
13:00If you will sit and take one with me
13:13Well, Miss Savage
13:14I'm not seeing anything that needs further tests
13:18Any other bumps or bruises you'd like me to look at?
13:21I've got a rash
13:22Keeps coming up sort of on the back of my shoulder
13:25If you just slip your blouse off, dear
13:28I don't believe I've ever met a lady wrestler before
13:32I imagine it's quite physically taxing
13:35I call over sometimes
13:37Fight or no fight
13:48I think I know what this is
13:50It's a skin virus called herpes gladiatorum
13:55Gladiator like in Spartacus
13:58I love a bit of Kirk Douglas
13:59Don't we all
14:01I'm afraid this comes from grazing your skin on grubby canvas in the ring
14:06Your best bet is to wash it daily with medicated soap
14:09And bathe the blisters in salt water
14:12Can I do that with my hips and my knees?
14:14Do you have a rash there as well?
14:16No, we just hurt all the time
14:18Miss Savage, are you able to take a break from your work for a while?
14:22No, I've got mouths to feed
14:24Mine and my little boys
14:32I've been looking forward to this moment all day
14:35I popped in the market and bought myself a new pair of slippers for the winter
14:43I never knew you could love a bit of sheepskin on your feet till I came to live in England
14:48Me neither
14:50I'm sorry, child
14:52You're all wrapped up in something?
14:55I'm trying to work out exactly when I started taking a pill
14:59Calculated against the number of actual pills you have to take before it protects you
15:04And why is that?
15:05I've never missed a single one
15:09I'm wondering if it's thrown my hormones out of whack
15:11I mean, it can do that, can't it?
15:14Child, the whole point of the pill is to throw your hormones out of whack
15:18That's how it stops you getting pregnant
15:21Are you late?
15:24I've been late before
15:27And things just sort of corrected themselves
15:31That would have been before you had a boyfriend
15:35Do you think you need to do it to us?
15:38No
15:40Not yet
15:47Do you want to attack? Do you want to give out?
15:48You're short
15:50No
15:50No
15:51No
15:58No
15:58No
15:59No
16:00No
16:01No
16:01No
16:01No
16:04No
16:04No
16:04No
16:05No
16:07No
16:07No
16:07No
16:08No
16:08No
16:08No
16:11No
16:13No
16:15No
16:16No
16:22No
16:23Tchau, tchau.
16:53Have the samples gone off to the laboratory yet?
16:55They will be dispatched very shortly,
16:57but if you wish to add any to the list,
17:00I'm afraid you must see to the paperwork yourself.
17:18Nurse?
17:19Good morning, Gwen.
17:20Dr Turner remembered an iodine preparation
17:22he thought might help with your skin condition.
17:24I told him I'd drop it off.
17:27Have you been in another fight?
17:30Yes, and I didn't win that one either.
17:38Miss Goodstay, old chap.
17:40I overslept again.
17:42I don't like going in late because it gets told off.
17:44I imagine you're exhausted after a match.
17:47I'm always exhausted, but I'm a mum, aren't I?
17:50And it's just me.
17:52I weren't tired, I mean, I was slacking.
17:55I'm a stepmother to a little boy of Carl's age
17:58that certainly keeps one on one's toes.
18:01I hope he talks like you do.
18:02You've got a lovely way of putting things.
18:05Can I make you a cuppa?
18:07A cuppa would actually be extremely welcome,
18:10but I should be making you one.
18:15I'm sorry, I'll have to get out.
18:29That's all I've got this time.
18:30I'll give you the full amount next week.
18:33I've heard that before,
18:34and more than once.
18:36I am not a charity!
18:44Now there ain't nothing in here but feathers.
18:47I'm officially skinned.
18:48Do you keep your money in a cushion cover?
18:50I don't trust banks.
18:52At least that's where I know my money is.
18:54Even when I've got none.
18:57Sorry, I've gone dizzy.
19:02Mr. Bianchi, I'm Mr. Penn Warden.
19:05I'll be removing this cyst for you.
19:07Do you mind if I take a look?
19:17I don't want to go hacking away on the wrong side.
19:25Hmm.
19:26Could just drain this,
19:28but I'm leaning on the side
19:29of getting the whole thing out.
19:36Your bloods may come back perfectly normal,
19:39but I strongly suspect
19:40that if you'd have almost passed out
19:42in front of Dr. Turner,
19:43he'd want to check your iron levels.
19:45Maybe I just need a tonic.
19:47Maybe you do.
19:49I just think that as another woman
19:50who's often had to stand on her own two feet,
19:53you need to be in better condition than this.
19:57You're on your own with your kiddie.
19:59No.
20:00But I was very much on my own for a long time
20:03before he and his father came into my life.
20:06And I know what it feels like
20:07to be fighting an invisible opponent.
20:10I fight invisible ones and all.
20:12And I've no doubt you're extremely good at it.
20:15But you need someone more than
20:16a wrestling promoter in your corner.
20:19Let us help find out
20:20what's causing your malaise.
20:24Nurse Clifford's gone out to the cinema.
20:25But Nurse Hyland says we can have the box.
20:28Her new slippers came in.
20:29Could there be a more perfect showcase
20:32for nature's bounty?
20:34Oh.
20:34We can do a lot with ribbon and crypt paper.
20:37And that's before we start tying bows round marrows.
20:40Oh, these lamentable scissors.
20:42They wouldn't cut butter.
20:44Shall I see if I can find a sharper pair?
20:47What we really need
20:48is Sister Veronica
20:49and her magic pinking shears.
20:52How long has she gone to the mother house for?
20:54A lengthy retreat.
20:57I wasn't allowed to ask.
20:59It's her private spiritual business.
21:02Do you suppose she took her pinking shears?
21:05I would settle for her implements
21:07if we can't have her.
21:34Oh, Sister Monica Joan.
21:37I was hoping it was something that could be treated.
21:41But chronic kidney disease is just...
21:43Something that takes old people gently but kindly.
21:48But it takes them.
21:50How long has she been ill with this?
21:52I suspect not long.
21:56How long does she have?
21:59The same.
22:02Unless we can persuade her to accept what treatment there is,
22:06she'll progress to end-stage renal failure fairly quickly.
22:12Till that day comes.
22:14We'll just have to love her as we always have.
22:18But a bit more carefully.
22:26You look happy.
22:28Today is a happy day.
22:31I got a letter from the solicitor.
22:33The decree absolute.
22:35I'm officially a single man.
22:39Everything we do now is ours.
22:42Our choice to make.
22:44The Board of Health requested a meeting.
22:47I told them your diary was full,
22:48but they were most insistent
22:50that it's in your diary for Friday.
22:51Thank you.
22:53I anticipate the usual fun and games.
22:57I need to see Anthony Bianchi.
23:00I've just had his histopathology results through from the hospital.
23:03Should I make an appointment for him?
23:06No.
23:07I'll call in on him today.
23:10We told you the truth.
23:12Sister Veronica is on retreat.
23:14You told us she had gone on retreat to the mother house.
23:17She would need her cross in the mother house.
23:19She would need her shoes.
23:21Our sister needed our discretion,
23:23and I gave that willingly and with love.
23:25I'm sorry if you feel that you should have been informed.
23:31I'm sorry if I have been arrogant
23:34in thinking I deserved an explanation.
23:38I can't tell you everything.
23:40Too much of it is personal to her.
23:41But I can say she is struggling with her vows
23:44and has been given leave of absence for a while.
23:48She's staying at the Oliver Christian Retreat Centre at Gravesend.
23:54Alone.
23:56Without anyone she knows or any friends to support her.
24:02Sister, out of all of us,
24:05Sister Veronica emits the most love.
24:09She needs the most love.
24:11She does not know what she needs or wants.
24:14And that is why she has had to go away.
24:22Morning.
24:24Have you come to see Tina?
24:26Mr Bianchi, we've come to see you.
24:32I can't have breast cancer.
24:36It's a women's disease.
24:38We know all about that because his mum died of it.
24:42I know.
24:45She was a lovely lady.
24:47And even in the five years since she passed away,
24:51we've learned so much about it.
24:54I can't have it.
24:58I'm a man.
24:59It is rare in men,
25:01especially for someone of your age.
25:03But it's not unheard of.
25:05Everyone has breast tissue, Tony.
25:08Men and women.
25:10We have less of it.
25:12But it only takes a couple of cells to go rogue.
25:16and a tumour can start to develop.
25:19I have had some specialist training
25:22and there are new treatments
25:24and new approaches to surgery.
25:35Should I have done something sooner
25:36when I first felt the lump?
25:38We are going to focus on the future now, Tony.
25:42And we are going to be with you
25:44every step of the way.
25:48I don't care whereabouts in your body it is.
25:52You've got the big seat.
25:53We have to face up to it.
25:55We can face up to it together
25:58without telling people.
26:01What is that going to achieve, Tony?
26:03You need help.
26:05You need love.
26:08Tina.
26:10Tina.
26:10I need...
26:13dignity.
26:15I need to feel like a man.
26:19There's a bike for sale.
26:25Maybe for your birthday, eh?
26:28If you're in your next fight.
26:38Yes?
26:40Doctor, Gwen Savage's records arrived from her previous practice.
26:45She's been suffering with tiredness and joint pain for five years.
26:50Did the blood test we did show anything?
26:52Nothing at all conclusive.
26:55Just markers for minor inflammation,
26:59slightly low white blood count.
27:01Could the pain relate to the wrestling?
27:03I saw her in the ring and it's incredibly physical.
27:06But an impact injury would be on one side, not both.
27:11It's as though I'm missing something.
27:14I never liked that.
27:17They said those Braxton Hicks pains was my body tuning up for the baby to be born.
27:21I got used to them, but they've got worse since I found out Tony isn't well.
27:26You've an immense amount to contend with at the moment.
27:29But baby's head is engaged, Tina.
27:32I really don't think you'll have very long to wait.
27:36Oh, this reading is just a little bit higher than I'd like.
27:41We can't have anything else go wrong.
27:43Nothing's going to go wrong.
27:45But I do want you to come over to the maternity home with me
27:49so Dr. Turner can take a look at you.
28:05Any chance of a 99?
28:07I've an elderly friend.
28:08Might like a bit of a pick-ne-up.
28:11What's the matter, pal?
28:16Brian!
28:20You ain't put me down for a single match.
28:24I can't afford to promote wrestlers who keep losing.
28:26I can raise my game.
28:28My dad used to say, aim up, things will look up.
28:32Your dad was one of the best I ever was.
28:34The Lamb of Panther was revered.
28:38Look, all I can offer you right now is the adult fixtures.
28:41Oh, no, no.
28:42Adult fixtures is one step away from stripping, Brian.
28:45I keep it clean.
28:46It's a place down Deptford where they roll about in jelly.
28:50Girls earn 30 quid about.
28:5130 quid?
28:53I pay 20.
28:57Bring your own bikini.
29:08Usually Tina reads stuff for me, but I don't want to worry all this.
29:13There's going to be further surgery
29:17and a radiography assessment.
29:24You're going to have to stop working.
29:27It won't be for long.
29:29You've got a family to support you.
29:31I've only just proved to him that I'm a man.
29:34I'm making a go of the van, earning my own living.
29:37And now I've got a woman's disease.
29:39They can't provide.
29:43I'm telling them nothing.
29:57It's about sister Veronica.
30:00And I'm calling you in confidence.
30:05I see.
30:06I don't like leaving you on your own, Tony.
30:10Don't be daft.
30:12I'm fine.
30:15Hey, look.
30:18Got my appointment through already.
30:21Nothing to be done till then.
30:24It's you and the baby we need to think about now.
30:28All right.
30:30Just promise me
30:31you'll tell your brothers.
30:36I promise.
30:43You'll need to take these diuretics first thing in the morning
30:46as you don't want to be up all hours of the night.
30:48We can bring the commode into your room.
30:51The commode will not be entertained.
30:53You may come to revise that opinion.
30:57Your tone is brisk,
30:59given that my days are numbered.
31:04Everybody's days are numbered, sister.
31:07Mine as well as yours,
31:09one way and another.
31:15But you may be going on for quite a long time.
31:19Possibly feeling slightly better than you have done,
31:22given that we know what ails you now.
31:26Maybe I do not care to go on for
31:30quite a long time.
31:32Let's see how we do, shall we?
31:35With these diuretics.
31:54Carl?
32:15We'll proceed with a full mastectomy of your right breast.
32:19We'll remove the breast tissue,
32:21along with the lymph nodes
32:22and the pectoralis major muscle.
32:27I don't want to do this.
32:29I promise you scarring will be minimal.
32:31And at least you won't be having to deal
32:33with foam rubber falsies
32:34like my lady patients.
32:43Come on, Carl, where are you?
32:56Can I help you?
32:57I'm Carl Salvage's mum.
32:59Is he here because if he's not...
33:01I'm Carl Salvage.
33:02I've just checked every member of his class for headlace,
33:05including him.
33:05Oh, thank God.
33:07Thank God.
33:08Do you want to go in and speak with him?
33:11Gwen, what's happened?
33:12I couldn't wake up this morning.
33:14Carl took himself to school.
33:16He's the worst I've ever felt.
33:18What's this on your face, Gwen?
33:20It's like this all the time.
33:21I cover it with pan stick, usually.
33:41You waiting for your wife?
33:44My husband says he can't stand the smell of this place.
33:47Drops me at the door and waits in the pub.
33:51Mr. Bianchi?
33:55Is this ever itchy or sore?
33:58No.
33:59And it's never all blisters like the one on my back.
34:01It's more like a sunburn.
34:03You've been covering it up with pan stick
34:05because it's such a strange shape.
34:08Like a butterfly.
34:11That herpes gladiatorum on your back
34:13was a complete red herring.
34:15This is what leads us to your diagnosis.
34:19Have you ever heard of a condition called lupus?
34:22Nobody in your family has ever had it?
34:24Or mentioned it?
34:26No.
34:27Do you think that's what I've got?
34:28This rash is so distinctive.
34:31I'd put money on it as a diagnosis.
34:33How long will it take to get rid of it?
34:35It's going to be about management rather than cure.
34:39But I promise you we can get you feeling better.
34:43Can't be cured.
34:45But I need to win matches again.
34:47Gwen, you are too unwell to fight.
34:53Tony, thank God I've been worried sick.
34:56How'd it go at the hospital?
34:58It was all fine.
35:00Your doctor's very pleased with me.
35:02Oh, really?
35:04So, um, what happens next?
35:06What treatment are they giving you?
35:08So many pills I'll be rattling.
35:12The important thing
35:14is that you are getting some rest.
35:16Not worrying yourself, silly.
35:18I'm not now.
35:19I've heard your voice.
35:20I love your voice.
35:22Now I'll ever get to talk on the phone.
35:26Because we've been together all the time.
35:28And we'll be together again soon.
35:48Tony!
35:51Tony!
35:51We're going down the pub.
35:53We're coming.
35:54Tony!
36:16Beryl burrows as I live and breathe.
36:24Do tell me you're en route to a harvest festival
36:27with that dreary swag.
36:29Because at the very least
36:30it would provoke a degree of fellow feeling in me.
36:32I'm on potato peeling duty.
36:35There's a rota in the retreat house.
36:37Stop, stop.
36:38Before you completely break my heart.
36:41I come here almost every day.
36:44Sometimes I have an eclair.
36:45When the fancy takes me
36:47I have a queen split.
36:49You get a cherry on a queen split.
36:51And there's this little burst of flavour
36:54when you bite it.
36:56Tell me you've eaten fish and chips
36:57in the street too.
36:58In broad daylight.
36:59Why?
37:01Although sometimes it feels as though
37:03it's the things I don't do
37:06that tell me more about where I am now
37:08or where I might go next.
37:10What don't you do?
37:13I don't pray.
37:15I came here to pray.
37:17Or at least to decide
37:18what I ought to be praying for.
37:21But I can't.
37:22And do you know why?
37:24It's not different enough
37:26to the convent, Beryl.
37:27And all the snatched patisserie
37:30in the world
37:30can't disguise the fact
37:32that you are still living
37:32the same sort of half-life.
37:34Trapped underneath
37:35a similar, godly, bell jar.
37:39And how do you propose
37:40a change that?
37:42Come and stay with me.
37:43Geoffrey.
37:46I am still technically a nun.
37:49I can't live with a man.
37:50You could lodge
37:52with a kindly confirmed bachelor.
38:00You've missed two appointments
38:03at the hospital, Tony.
38:05Do you have anyone to talk to?
38:07Your brothers, perhaps?
38:10I can't.
38:13Not with it being, you know,
38:16breast cancer.
38:17It's so humiliating.
38:19I can hear him now.
38:22A typical tongue, Nate.
38:26Dr. Turner and I delivered a baby
38:28at the maternity home last week.
38:31And the mother asked
38:32if the older brother
38:33could come in and meet him.
38:35We placed the baby
38:37in his little arms
38:38and he was awestruck.
38:41This was his brother.
38:46He promised right then and there
38:48to teach him everything he knew.
38:50All his best fighting moves.
38:52A cap gun was mentioned.
38:54And something about
38:55which jelly babies tasted best.
38:59Green ones.
39:02According to Enzo.
39:04He always gave me the green ones.
39:07Brothers look after each other, Tony.
39:11I've seen it with my own boys.
39:14Right now,
39:15she'll be moaning about me.
39:18She'll be looking after Tina.
39:20Dr. Turner says she can come home
39:22if you're feeling up to it.
39:24Of course, I'm feeling up to it.
39:31Something tells me
39:33something's gonna happen tonight.
39:38I read in the papers
39:40that Gem and our people
39:42will make it tonight.
39:45Stars will be shining,
39:47my signs aligning with love.
39:52So come on and make it.
39:55Let's take everything
39:56that we've been dreaming of.
40:00Something tells me
40:02something's gonna happen to you.
40:07A smile on my face
40:09is the smile you were wearing
40:10a moment or two.
40:14So get it together,
40:16you see it's gonna be alright.
40:21Something tells me
40:23something's gonna happen tonight.
40:27You stay in the dressing room tonight.
40:29Promise?
40:30Promise.
40:31And if I win,
40:33you'll get that bike.
40:35My precious boy.
40:38Okay.
40:59You're keeping up
41:00with those peppermints, child?
41:01I'm first on call tonight
41:03and I still feel quite queasy.
41:04But it's not just in the morning.
41:07Maybe the pill itself
41:08doesn't agree with me.
41:11I popped into the surgery
41:13when no one was there
41:14to check on your results.
41:16I think we need to have a talk.
41:23I can't seem to get comfortable.
41:27My back is killing me.
41:32Right, Tony,
41:33the sheets are wet.
41:38Do you think your walls have broken?
41:40I thought it'd be more of a whoosh.
41:44Oh, I don't feel right, Tony.
41:47Oh.
41:48Hi.
41:49Hi.
41:51Hi.
41:52Joyce,
41:52what am I going to do?
41:54The pill was supposed to be foolproof.
41:57Honey,
41:58the pill was invented by man
42:00and is taken by women.
42:01It's always going to be subject
42:03to human error.
42:04I will lose my job.
42:07I will have to tell my parents
42:08and I hardly speak to them as it is
42:09because they don't approve of Cyril.
42:11What?
42:11I approve of Cyril.
42:13He's a good man
42:14and he will support you
42:16whatever you choose to do.
42:18Choose to do?
42:21Joyce,
42:21I'm not even going to consider an abortion.
42:25That's why it's so hard.
42:28That's why I'm going to get the sack.
42:30Talk to Cyril.
42:32You've got time
42:33before you have to tell anybody else
42:35and I will cover for you
42:37in any way I can.
42:41Thank you.
42:43You have enough peppermint
42:44and wash your face.
42:53gentlemen,
42:54please take your seats
42:55for tonight's
42:55teeny-weeny-steamy-bikini
42:57extravaganza
42:58of advice.
43:04Lenata's house,
43:05midwife speaking.
43:06I'm ringing up
43:07about Tina Bianchi.
43:08We think she got into labour.
43:10I've been timing them
43:11they're two minutes apart.
43:15Rosalyn?
43:17Rosalyn!
43:17Come quickly!
43:1815, 20.
43:20As promised.
43:22Putting a good show
43:23for the gents
43:23with you girls?
43:25They like a bit of hair pulling.
43:28Hair pulling's an illegal move.
43:30It's not an illegal game though,
43:32is it, Gwen?
43:33Who's going to complain?
43:35Don't do this, Gwen.
43:36Please.
43:37What are you doing here?
43:38You're putting yourself
43:39in real danger
43:39if you fight tonight.
43:40your body is severely
43:41weakened from lupus
43:43and your chances
43:44of getting injured
43:44are high.
43:45And what would Carl do then?
43:46If you're not going to fight
43:48you can hand that money
43:48back right now.
44:18A midwife is on her way.
44:19and I'm going to stay
44:20with you
44:21on the end of this phone
44:22until she gets there.
44:25She keeps saying
44:26she wants to push.
44:28Tell her to blow.
44:30Tell her to blow
44:30as if she is blowing out candles.
44:32Tina, don't push.
44:33Blow.
44:34Blow.
44:37Blow.
44:38Yeah, that's it.
44:40Do it with me.
45:04Do you want to tap?
45:06Do you want to give up?
45:09Tony, I need you to describe
45:11exactly what you can see.
45:12I don't know what I can see.
45:17I think it might be
45:19the baby's head.
45:20No.
45:24No.
45:26No.
45:31No.
45:32No.
45:33No.
45:34No.
45:35No.
45:36No.
45:53Can you hear me?
45:55Gwen?
45:56Gwen?
45:58Call for an ambulance.
46:00Quickly.
46:04Mr. Bianchi,
46:06you need to get ready
46:07to deliver this baby yourself.
46:08But you must not hang up.
46:10Do you hear me?
46:22Oh, I can see.
46:23I can see the egg.
46:25It's sort of moving around.
46:28I can see its face.
46:29Good.
46:30Now, very gently
46:31place your hands
46:32under its head.
46:33Wait for the next big contraction
46:35and guide the body out.
46:37Don't pull.
46:38There's something blue
46:39wrapped around its neck.
46:40Is that supposed to be there?
46:41It's the cord.
46:42All you have to do
46:43is slip your finger underneath it
46:45and lift it over the baby's head.
46:47It should slide off quite easily.
46:56Have you managed to move it?
46:58It works.
46:59It's off.
47:01I'm sending it now.
47:03I'm sending it now.
47:14It's a boy, Tia.
47:20We got a little boy.
47:40You did it, Tony.
47:42You delivered our son.
47:46Just look at you.
47:51Well, someone was in a hurry
47:53to get into the world.
47:56Wait till we tell all your uncles about this.
48:03and then we're going to get into the world.
48:25I'm going to get into the world.
48:26I'm going to get into the world.
48:27Mas, Gwen, você está treando um caminho peligroso em Londres,
48:32mesmo se sua saúde permitiu você continuar a lutar.
48:37Há alternativas.
48:38Como há alternativas para manter seu dinheiro em um cúchoncovo.
48:42E você tem que me dizer o que eles são?
48:45Porque eu escuto você.
48:48Você diz que você sabe o que é isso de encontrar coisas estranhas.
48:57Outro para o futebol, a striker.
49:00Meu turno, meu turno, meu turno.
49:02Oh, cuidado.
49:07Mrs. Turner está ajudando Tina a freshen-up,
49:10e o Master Bianchi precisa ter seu lunch.
49:13O Neo-Papa fez um bom trabalho, então, Doctor?
49:16Não muitas pessoas podem oferecer seu filho single-handido,
49:20mas Tony fez.
49:23Este homem, é um homem verdadeiro.
49:27Ele certamente é.
49:29E eu saluto ele.
49:31Aplausos!
49:40Lads.
49:44Alguém se comeu...
49:47...que eu não vou poder fazer single-handido.
49:55Eu tenho cancer.
49:59Eu tenho cancer.
50:14Briscos!
50:15Oh...
50:16Tony.
50:18Eu queria que mamãe fosse aqui.
50:22Eu queria que mamãe fosse aqui.
50:24Não.
50:26Não.
50:35Não.
50:36Você é o melhor de nós, meu irmão.
50:40E nós...
50:42...não não deixamos você ir.
50:44Não.
50:45Não.
50:47Não.
50:47Não.
50:47Não.
50:47Não.
50:47Não.
50:47Não.
50:47Não.
50:48Não.
50:49Não.
50:49Não.
50:52Não.
51:08Não.
51:10não.
51:18Não.
51:20não.
51:21Não.
51:22Não.
51:23Não.
51:24Não.
51:28Não.
51:28não.
51:33Não.
51:34Não.
51:34Por favor, isso é uma mudança de trabalho de um trabalho na gym, treinando outras mulheres.
51:41Mas isso é legal em Lancashire, Gwen, e você não vai ser explotado.
51:46Isso vai dar seu corpo tempo para recuperar.
51:48E meu pai gostaria.
51:50O bom antigo Lamb of Panther em seus contatos.
52:04A CIDADE NO BRASIL
52:35Sim, há alguns grumbos de pacientes sobre bus fares, mas eu acho que estamos em um even keel.
52:42Boa, porque, falando de cientistas, e para a frase de Charles Darwin,
52:48não é necessariamente o mais forte ou mais inteligente de qualquer tipo de pacientes que survives.
52:53É a uma forma mais adaptável para a change.
52:56Eu sei que.
52:59E eu não posso olhar para as pacientes se eu não tiver.
53:02A muito boa atitude para ter.
53:05Que é por isso que nós estamos colocando você front e centro de nossos planos.
53:10E para a gente que está colocando você.
53:16E para a gente que está colocando você.
53:16Closing você?
53:17Não como um GP, mas você provavelmente vai querer fazer a força com alguém agora.
53:22Agora há real incentivos para grupos de pacientes.
53:26Mas o Conselho não vai ter a licença para a maternidade de pacientes.
53:32Mas o Conselho vai ter a licença de pacientes.
53:34Mas o Conselho vai ter a licença de pacientes em um tempo.
53:37Mas o Conselho vai ter a licença de pacientes.
53:38Mas o Conselho vai ter sempre sido renovado como formality.
53:40Isso é o grande novo mundo, Turner.
53:42Não há um sempre mais.
53:44Não há nem um sempre mais para mim.
53:47O Conselho vai ter a ter tudo para o Nacional.
53:49Mas o Conselho vai ter a licença para o nosso poder ainda.
53:51Mas você ainda tem o poder.
53:52Você está fazendo isso.
53:54Para nós e para Narnata.
53:57Narnata.
53:58Narnata.
53:58Narnata.
53:59Eles foram forever outliers.
54:02E...
54:03Eccentric.
54:04Threatwood.
54:05O que é a lógica do isso?
54:09Como é que vai beneficiar a pacientes?
54:11Eu sabia que você ia dizer isso.
54:13E é por isso que nós escolhemos você em torno de vanguardia.
54:17Não importa o que acontece em algum lugar de vanguardia em um office de Whitehall,
54:20há sempre haverá pacientes.
54:25E você diz isso como se fosse um problema.
54:32Eu estou tão desculpada, Cyril.
54:35Você queria fazer a responsabilidade,
54:37mas eu estava certeza que nada poderia ser melhor
54:41que esse magnífico wonder drug que me deu controle sobre meu próprio corpo.
54:45Nós acreditamos que isso era o que nós queríamos.
54:48E que nós queríamos ter outras coisas que nós queríamos.
54:52E que nós queríamos muito.
54:55Nós apenas não queríamos isso.
54:57Devemos?
55:00Eu acho...
55:02que é algo que aconteceu um pouco de ordem.
55:06Mas eu não teria feito você para você se eu não queriam você.
55:10E eu sempre quisermos você.
55:13E construir uma vida com você.
55:16E construir uma vida com você.
55:18E construir uma vida com você
55:39ou...
55:40ou...
55:40ou...
55:40ou...
55:42ou...
55:48ou...
55:49ou...
55:50ou...
55:52ou...
55:53ou...
55:55ou...
55:57E eu não sou muito bom para ser paciente.
56:01Eu não diria que paciente tem sido uma característica distinguida.
56:07E agora não tem que ser.
56:13Paxi-cales!
56:15Não há bom arvore se não há nada de arvore.
56:19A Terra requerá-lo, e assim nós.
56:24Não há bom arvore se não há nada de arvore.
56:27Não através da lente de sol, nem dentro de uma lente de sol.
56:34A vida se expande, não após o tempo, mas por isso.
56:41Assim, nós somos ensinados, nós nos levamos, nós nos ensinamos, nós nos ensinamos, nós nos ensinamos.
56:48Mas há momentos que a alma é hungry.
56:53Quando a árvore falls to the ground and we cannot tell if it's a blessing or temptation.
57:00There are times when we know nothing.
57:04Nothing at all.
57:06Not yet.
57:08And so it seems that if we go down, we all go down together.
57:14The council have written to me, confirming that the maternity home will close.
57:22And assuming that we too will now cease operations.
57:29Do we have any say in this?
57:33A present.
57:34It seems not.
57:38Sometimes change is for the better.
57:40What do you mean, mayor to midwife?
57:43We need to cause alarm.
57:44And now our maternity home is closing down.
57:46Susan was affected by thalidomide.
57:49The council are not going to give Lenata's house any more money.
57:52But the treatment is working.
57:53It is not treatment.
57:55It is merely postponing all that is to come.
57:58And now our maternity home is closing down.
58:28Keep going.
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