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00:28All
00:30And hold
00:32And rest
00:33And go
00:38Mr. Mitter
00:42Yes, I thought you'd like to know your piano's arrived
00:45Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, I'll tell you
00:52If you'd just like to take it straight through
00:54Sorry
00:54Down the end of the corridor
00:56To the far end of the gymnasium
00:57And if you could just pop it on the platform
01:00You just couldn't give me a hand down the step, could you?
01:02Oh, right, yes
01:07I'll take this end, shall I?
01:08Yes
01:14Carol, are you sure you should be doing that?
01:16Oh, I'm sorry, Lauren
01:16It's just he was all on his own
01:17It's all right, I'll take care of it
01:19Thank you
01:21I'll be all right
01:22If I could just catch me breath
01:24Well, you certainly took your time, didn't you?
01:27Sorry
01:27I was told ten o'clock and it's...
01:29What is this?
01:31We think it's a piano, Mr. Britters
01:34We have a man travelling all the way from the Leningrad Conservatory
01:37To give his first concert in the free world
01:39I think you deserve something better than the throw-out
01:41From the public bar of the dog and duck
01:43I was told I was going to get a concert grand
01:46I'm very sorry, son
01:47Don't you son me
01:48It's Mr. Britters
01:49The people who can't deliver the proper piano
01:50Right, Mr. Britters
01:51Is there anything wrong?
01:53It's all right, my darling
01:54With you in one moment
01:55Now, did I ask for this piano?
01:56Will I?
01:57No, I did not
01:58Gordon
01:58It's all right, darling
02:00I want you to put this heat back on your van
02:02And get me a proper one
02:03Gordon, this is your father
02:09Dad
02:11Dad
02:12What are you doing here, Dad?
02:14I'm sorry if I've called it a bad time, Mr. Britters
02:18This is my dad, everyone
02:20I don't believe it
02:21What are you doing with the piano?
02:22It's for you, Gordon
02:23Your mother almost wanted you to have it
02:25I won't have room for it, you see
02:27Not now I'm moving into the sheltered accommodation
02:30Are you?
02:31Yeah, yeah, yeah
02:31I took it round to your house
02:34Right, but I said I thought you'd much rather have it in your office, Gordon
02:37Mum's old piano
02:38Do you know she died while I was playing this?
02:41She's got all the music as well, Gordon
02:43Our piano was burnt, wasn't it, darling?
02:46Yes
02:46Yes, it was
02:48Unfortunately, Helen took it out to the back garden to give it a good clean
02:51And accidentally spilled a bottle of white spirit all over it
02:54What happened then, darling?
02:55We think it was a spark from the neighbour's bonfire, don't we?
02:58Yes, so it was
03:00By the time I got back from work, it was just a pile of ashes
03:02It is, a piano again, that's wonderful, Dad
03:05Oh, I'm glad you like it, son
03:08So, this is the new place, is it?
03:10You've never been here, Mr. British
03:11No, no, no, I was hoping Gordon might be able to show me round
03:14But I can see you probably wouldn't have the time
03:16Listen to him, of course I have
03:19I've always got time for me old dad
03:21I've just got to make one quick phone call
03:24We've got a concert on here tonight
03:25A concert?
03:26Helen, I'll take a mug of tea and a biscuit
03:28And I'll be with you in five minutes, all right?
03:30That'll be grandson
03:31The restroom, I think, Helen
03:32This way, Dad
03:33This is Carol, I'm a sectionist
03:36Salt of the earth, Laura
03:38Everything I am, I owe to that man
03:40I must remember to thank him, Mr. British
03:47Julie, get those piano people on the phone for me
03:49I want to know what's happening
03:50I've already rung
03:51So where's my concert grand?
03:53Nobody knows
03:54It's been stolen from the warehouse in Croydon
03:56What?
03:57It's all right
03:58They've found you another one
03:59They've had four men driving all night to bring it from Cardiff
04:01So why isn't it here?
04:03Give me that number
04:04Apparently they broke down in Swindon
04:06And had to carry the piano a mile and a half
04:08To where they could hire another van
04:09They've had quite a time behind the sound of it
04:12But the man on the phone was very sorry
04:14Julie, I'm afraid being sorry isn't always good enough
04:17People do not spend good money on concert tickets to watch a man being sorry
04:22Hello, yes, Gordon British
04:24Let me make my position perfectly clear
04:27In about three hours' time
04:28My gymnasium will be filled with several hundred people
04:31Many of them tremendously influential
04:34Expecting to hear a piano recital
04:37No, you listen to me
04:38It's arrived
04:39What?
04:40The piano, they're just backing up the van to unload
04:42Not before time
04:44I don't believe it
04:45Can't these people read?
04:49Hello?
04:50Yes, the van's outside
04:53Well, he's just noticed they're using the disabled parking space
04:57Two days without sleep
04:59Well, I'm sure Mr Bridges will be careful what he says
05:02Yes
05:02The piano's arrived
05:03Yeah, no, do you want to come and watch?
05:05This should be good
05:1130 staff?
05:12Has he really got 30 staff?
05:14I suppose it must be about that
05:15Oh, and all taking orders from Mike Gordon
05:17It's amazing, isn't it?
05:19I think so, yes
05:20He's certainly come a long way from Jellicoe Mansions, Romford
05:24You're very proud of him, aren't you, Mr British?
05:26Oh, no complaints, Laura
05:27Both my boys have done well for themselves
05:29There's another one
05:30Oh, yes
05:32Twins
05:32Gordon and Horatio
05:35I've no idea
05:36Of course, Horatio went into the church
05:38Yes, you probably read about him in the paper, Laura
05:40The place where they had the knife fight during the Lenten vigil
05:44Sounds like a rough area
05:45A little Chublington
05:46Wouldn't have thought so
05:48They're a generous community, though
05:50Raised a lot of money for missionary work
05:52Oh, yes
05:52That's the fun to send a ratio to the Lebanon, isn't it, Dad?
05:55That's the one
05:56Do you know what he's done now?
05:58Gavin
05:58It's unbelievable
05:59He's refusing to take delivery of the piano
06:01Unless they can guarantee it's not made of Brazilian hardwood
06:04Gavin, this is Mr British's father
06:05That man is a complete idiot
06:07I...what?
06:08This is my father-in-law, Gavin
06:11Mr British?
06:12Yeah
06:12Jim, please
06:13Hello
06:14Some sort of problem, is there?
06:16Um...
06:17No, nothing
06:18Just, um...
06:19Somebody's upsetting the piano movers rather a lot
06:22Uh...
06:22Tell you what I'd do
06:23What?
06:24I'd get my Gordon onto that one
06:25He's your man for sorting things out
06:29That's it, is it?
06:31We're just going to leave it here, are we?
06:32Just because someone happens to care about the South American rainforests
06:36I wouldn't be surprised if that keyboard isn't ivory as well
06:39It's bad news, I'm afraid, Mr British
06:41What?
06:41About the flags
06:42I'm extremely busy, Colin
06:44I managed to get the Union Jacks at Rumblo's Buy British Sale
06:47Got a Russian flag
06:49I've tried everywhere
06:50Well, improvise, Colin
06:52Make one
06:53A hammer, a sickle and a piece of red cloth
06:55Just be grateful he's not from Paraguay
06:57You don't have to draw an armadillo or something
06:59Right, Mr British
07:00The other thing was the shelves
07:02Colin, I have problems with my own at the moment
07:05Oh, the piano's arrived
07:06Very observant, Colin
07:08So, what's the problem?
07:10The problem is how a visiting pianist from Leningrad is going to play a piano that's stuck on its side
07:14in the middle of the main entrance
07:15I see
07:16Where's Gavin?
07:20Oh, there you are
07:21Oh, ready when you are, son
07:22Gordon?
07:23I'll just finish this mug of tea that young Ellen so kindly made me
07:26You're going to give your father a tour of the building, Gordon?
07:29Yes, Dad
07:29We're going to have to put that one on the back burner for a few more minutes, I'm afraid
07:33Slight crisis outside
07:35Daddy, could you round up Tim and a couple of others and bring them out to reception, please?
07:38Yes, Mr British
07:39Anything I can do, Gordon?
07:41Very nice of you to volunteer, my love
07:43We have to move a piano
07:44Rather heavy work for the female frame
07:47Looking after, you all right? Is she dead?
07:49Oh, certainly is
07:49In fact, Ellen was just saying
07:51Excellent
07:53Mr British, is it all right if I still go home at seven?
07:56Home? Why?
07:57If you remember, my stepmother and her two daughters are going to a rather grand ball
08:03And they want me to stay at home and clean the kitchen
08:07Right, you do realise that will mean missing the concert, don't you?
08:10Yes, Mr British
08:12Could you not touch that, please?
08:15What?
08:16Could you not touch the piano, please? It's a rather valuable instrument
08:20And if you don't know what you're doing, you could damage the tuning
08:25I am Vladimir Petrov
08:27Yes, well, when you learn how to read English
08:29You'll understand that we're closed today
08:31Because we're having a concert
08:32Mr Petrov
08:35Welcome to Whitley Newtown Leisure Centre
08:37Gordon British
08:38Not too hot for you, I hope
08:40What?
08:41Well, you're more used to snow, aren't you?
08:43In Leningrad, I mean
08:44Oh
08:47Ah, yes
08:49Well, perhaps you'd like to come to the gymnasium
08:51Where you're going to be playing this evening
08:53Thank you
08:53Don't you touch that
08:55I'll get one of the staff to move that for you
08:56Carol
08:57Yes, Miss Whitley
08:58How may I help you?
09:01Perhaps you'd like to take Mr Petrov's suitcase to his dressing room
09:04Yes, Miss Whitley
09:04Please, I am quite able
09:05No, no, no
09:06You leave that to Carol
09:10Frankly, between you and me, she needs the exercise
09:13She's getting a little bit pudgy
09:15I think she is a most attractive woman
09:20Who?
09:22Your car
09:23Now, that's interesting
09:24Because over here, we don't see anything attractive in her at all
09:29Your son's success means a lot to you, doesn't it, Mr British?
09:31Oh, it does, Laura
09:32You see
09:33See, I never managed to do much with my life
09:35I've been
09:37Well, let's be honest
09:38I've been a failure, haven't I?
09:39Oh, you shouldn't say that, Dad
09:42You've
09:42You've raised a family
09:44You've
09:45Done all sorts of things
09:47Do you know what I wanted most in the world when I was a teenager, Helen?
09:50No, I can't think
09:51I wanted to be an astronomer
09:53Really?
09:54Yeah
09:54I was 15 years old and I asked me Mum and Dad if I could stay on at school and,
09:58you know, pass an exam or something
10:00But Dad just laughed
10:01If you want to look at the stars, he said, we can fix that
10:04That's how you started as a night watchman
10:08Forty years, Helen
10:09Forty years I spent looking after breeze blocks for more concrete fabrications
10:15It's all very worthwhile, but it wasn't my dream, was it?
10:19What a sad story
10:20Yeah, that's why I vowed that if I ever had children, I'd make sure it never happened to them
10:24Our dreams are the most important things we have
10:28Mr. Brittus has a dream
10:29You've got to have a dream, Laura
10:31Because if you don't have a dream
10:32How you going to have a dream come true?
10:41Precisely
10:48You know, Vlad
10:50I was thinking, when this lot's over, you and I should get together and do a couple of duets
10:54What do you reckon?
10:55May I?
10:57Certainly
11:00I think I'll go and sort out your piano now, Vlad
11:02Have you got everything you need?
11:04If you have one
11:05I would like a rogue
11:08Sorry?
11:09A rogue
11:10A rogue, right?
11:13To sit on
11:16Oh, yes, I know what you mean, Dad
11:19In this country, we have chairs, you see?
11:23Chairs
11:23Niet, niet
11:25A rogue
11:27For stretching, relaxing on the floor
11:31You mean individual exercise, Matt
11:34Now I'm with you, Vlad
11:36We've got plenty of those
11:37Here we go
11:39Individual exercise, Matt
11:41Just help yourself, all right?
11:43Find your fingers, Vlad
11:46Well, if you're sure there's nothing else
11:48Vlad
11:49I've got a sneaking suspicion that you and I are going to be a big hit tonight
11:53I can feel it
11:54There
12:21Where on earth is Gavin?
12:24Colin, what are you doing?
12:26I think I've solved your problem, Mr Britas
12:28Which problem?
12:29About how a man can play the piano sideways
12:33Colin, that is a hoist for lifting disabled swimmers out of the pool
12:37That's right, Mr Britas, and it works perfectly
12:39Pardon?
12:40Well, you see, he just climbs into that sling
12:43We press the button here
12:45Up he goes
12:48Where he stops, nobody knows
12:52And there he is, ready to play the piano
12:58Colin, do I take it that you spent the last half an hour working out how a visiting pianist from
13:03Leningrad can be strung up by his trousers to play a piano sideways?
13:06Yes, Mr Britas
13:07I think it was so simple
13:09Was it really?
13:11Yes
13:11And then when he's finished
13:12We just spin him back out here
13:15And he takes his bow
13:21I wonder what the problem is now
13:23Colin, I have a little suggestion
13:25You know the attic storeroom on the third floor?
13:28Yes, Mr Britas
13:28I want you to take that dummy up there with a commode and a glass of water
13:32Yes, Mr Britas
13:33I want you to lock yourself in there and swallow the key
13:35And we'll see you and nature's taking its cause probably about Tuesday
13:39Gabby, there you are
13:41What do you want us to do, Mr Britas?
13:42I'm afraid we'll be rather let down by the removal, man
13:45I thought that was the caterers
13:46I'm in a hurry, Tim
13:47I want you to take that piano and put it on the platform in the gymnasium, please
13:51Just the four of us?
13:52Just the three of you
13:52Let me know as soon as it's done, I'll be in my office
13:56Are you all right, Colin?
13:58I know he doesn't mean to, Tim
14:00But sometimes Mr Britas can be really hurtful
14:06You see, Laura, I never had the money to send to fancy schools or anything
14:10But, well, I've always believed that the most important thing a parent can give his child
14:14There's a belief in himself
14:15Sounds like quite a tall order, Mr Britas
14:18My parents settled for sitting up straight and having a clean handkerchief
14:22Praise, Laura
14:24Sorry?
14:25That's the secret, praise
14:26Ever since he was tiny, I've always told Gordon that if he wanted, he could achieve anything
14:30Anything at all
14:31What do you think?
14:32I've got to present the bouquet at the end of the concert
14:35Oh, Helen, that's lovely
14:37You look a picture
14:39Gordon will be proud of you
14:41Yes
14:42Yes, good
14:44So, Mr Britas, you think that constant praise from a very early age is enough?
14:48Oh, I do, Laura, yes
14:49Start when they're young
14:50Carry on year after year
14:51And they'll go out into life with an unshakable belief that they can really do something with their abilities
14:56I see
14:57Yeah
14:58Of course, you can always tell the ones who didn't get it
15:00Can you?
15:00Oh, yeah, I see them all the time
15:03Indecisive, anxious
15:05Dosing themselves up with tranquilizers
15:07You don't think the bow is a bit too much?
15:09No, Helen, really, it's fine
15:11I don't know why I said I'd do this
15:13I hate standing up in front of people
15:16I now look a complete idiot
15:17I never know what to say
15:20Helen, what were your parents like?
15:22What?
15:22Oh, pretty average, I think
15:24I think I was a bit of a disappointment to them, really
15:27Why?
15:28Well, you see, my father would have inherited the jam factory if I'd been a boy
15:34But I wasn't
15:36I was terrible at school as well
15:39I'm only ever really good at one thing
15:41That got me thrown out when I was 16
15:44Never quite sure where to go with your life, were you, Helen?
15:48Till Gordon came along?
15:49Gordon, yes
15:53What's wrong?
15:54It won't fit
15:55It won't go around the corner
15:56But not even on its size?
15:58No, we've tried that
15:59Well, I suppose we'd better drag it out and round to the fire doors now
16:02Oh, but what about the oil tanker?
16:04What oil tanker?
16:05There's an oil tanker park slap in front of the fire doors
16:08That's terrible
16:09If the piano won't fit in the hall, what'll happen to Mr British's concert?
16:12Well, I suppose he'll have to cancel it
16:14Oh, I'd better tell him
16:15Oh, poor Mr British, he'll be so upset
16:18Yes
16:19Yes, he will, won't he?
16:21Hang on, Gavin, I'm coming with you
16:38I thought Tim and the others were moving this piano?
16:40Well, it wouldn't fit in the halls
16:41They've got to tell Mr British
16:43All of them?
16:44Well, Gavin's actually going to tell him
16:45But the others wanted to watch
16:47I see
16:49Carol, they didn't know you played the piano
16:50No, I don't
16:52It's just that you know
16:55I'd no idea
16:56I used to dream of being a concert pianist when I was little
17:00But my parents made me give it up
17:02They said it would be more sensible to do extra domestic science
17:06Oh, dear
17:07They sold our piano
17:09To put me through a Max Factor beauty course
17:12They said it was more important to get a man
17:14I suppose they were right
17:16They screw you up, your mum and dad
17:19Sorry?
17:20Oh, no, nothing, Carol
17:21Look, you have a nice evening, all right
17:22See you tomorrow
17:23Thank you, Laura
17:30Oh, no, no, no, no, no
18:00Excuse me
18:01Yes?
18:01Please
18:02I want
18:03Do you have
18:05For
18:06To mend
18:07A pin?
18:08Oh, yes, of course
18:09If you'd like to come with me
18:11What is that?
18:13I think that's someone playing the piano
18:15Not bad, is it?
18:17It's magnificent
18:18It's magnificent
18:19The technique is rudimentary
18:20But the passion, the feeling
18:21Yes?
18:22To know suffering and pain like that
18:24And to pour it into the music
18:25It's incredible
18:26Please, who is playing?
18:27I don't know
18:28I don't know
18:28I'll go and see
18:29Wait
18:31First we must listen to see how
18:32He handles the allegro
18:59Come along, Ben
19:02Let's get our coats and go home
19:06What do you mean it won't fit?
19:08Take the legs off and turn it on its side
19:10Oh, we tried that
19:10It still wouldn't go down the passage
19:12It's the coffee machine
19:13Let's use our brains, shall we?
19:15Move the coffee machine
19:16We can't
19:17Tim
19:18You had it welded to one of the steel supports
19:20If you remember, Mr British
19:21You were worried that the flashing lights
19:23Might attract a small child
19:24And he would climb up
19:25Pull the machine on top of himself
19:26And be crashed to death
19:29So what you're saying is
19:30It won't go along the corridor
19:31That's right
19:32Right, let's take it round the outside
19:34And through the fire doors
19:35What about the lorry?
19:37What lorry?
19:37The oil tanker
19:38It's not steel parked there, is it?
19:41I don't believe it
19:42I specifically told him
19:44We need those doors vitally tonight
19:45Why would he leave it there?
19:47It's a bit of a mystery, that one, Mr British
19:49Here's what we do
19:50We jack up the tanker
19:52Take the legs off the piano
19:53And slide the mainframe under the tanker on blankets
19:56But Mr British
19:57It'll fit, Gavin, trust me
19:59But the doors open outwards
20:01I know that, Julie
20:02And the lorry's parked in front of them
20:07Well, anyone else got any bright ideas?
20:09Excuse me, please
20:09Yes, Vlad, what is it?
20:11The piano
20:11Yes, we're just sorting it out now
20:13It's under control
20:14I must know
20:15Who was playing it?
20:17What, this piano?
20:18Just now
20:18The sound was so exciting
20:20So perfect
20:21You heard this piano
20:23And it sounded all right, eh?
20:24If I could find who was playing it
20:25I would take them back to the conservatory
20:27To Leningrad
20:28To study with me
20:29Night, everyone
20:30Night, Tom
20:32The piano sounded all right in here, eh?
20:36Right, ladies and gentlemen
20:38I've got the answer
20:56Linda!
20:58I'm nearly finished, Mr British
21:01Slight change of plan, Linda
21:03We've decided to hold the concert in reception
21:06What?
21:07Why?
21:08Oh, nothing for you to worry about
21:09Just stack the chairs and bring them through, all right?
21:11Quick as you can
21:11There's a good deal
21:19Right, Laura, this is the plan
21:20The most expensive seats up here at the front
21:23Middle-priced seats up the stairs
21:25But with cushions
21:26And all the rest
21:27Down back along the corridor
21:28As far as the toilets
21:29They don't do a great deal from down there, Mr British
21:32Apart from the automatic flushing
21:35I'm going to switch on the intercom system, Laura
21:37They'll pick up most of it on the tannery
21:38They've paid rather a lot of money, haven't they?
21:41It's a charity concert, Laura
21:42People don't come to hear the music
21:43No, of course not, Sina
21:46Come on, Linda
21:47Further forward
21:47Much further forward than that
21:49Start about here
21:49Then make your way back down here
21:51Oh, why is this still here?
21:53Could someone move this piano, please?
22:00Oh, Dad
22:00Oh, ready where you are, son
22:02We're still a little bit tied up at the moment, Dad
22:04Could you give us a hand by moving your piano?
22:07Oh, you showed me the way
22:08And just somewhere at the reception
22:10Can I leave that with you?
22:11If you need a hand
22:12Just get someone to give you a hand, all right?
22:15Right
22:17Oh, darling
22:18Shouldn't you be getting changed?
22:19What?
22:21The concert, remember?
22:22You were going to wear something special
22:27All right, everyone
22:28Looking good
22:29Well done
22:29Quick as you can
22:30Linda, that's the spirit
22:31Well done, everyone
22:37Vladimir
22:37Vladimir
22:38Vlad
22:39Vlad
22:42Vladimir, I just thought I'd tell you you can relax
22:45Thank you
22:46Just one small change to the arrangements
22:49We're holding the concert out in reception
22:51But nothing to worry about
22:52Good
22:54So, if that's everything
22:55You've got your fruit
22:56You've got your fresh water
22:57Would it be possible to do something about the noise?
23:01You mean the mood music?
23:04What's wrong with it, exactly?
23:06I find it rather distracting
23:09That's funny
23:10You see, in this country, we find it very relaxing
23:13Still, it takes all sorts, eh?
23:22Anyone free at the moment?
23:24Colin, where's Colin?
23:25Yes, Mr. Bridas?
23:26Colin, over here as quick as you can, please
23:28I'm a bit tied up at the moment, Mr. Bridas
23:30Just drop whatever it is, Colin, and come here, will you?
23:33You'd better go
23:34Well, if you're shorter
23:36Don't worry about me
23:37If my Gordon needs you, you go
23:39I'll be all right
23:40Well, if you're shorter
23:45Colin, we need to turn off the mood music
23:47I want you to go to my office
23:48Where would you like your father to sit, Mr. Bridas?
23:50Sorry, Laura?
23:51Your father?
23:51If you like, I can put him on the front row between you and the mayor
23:55Very nice thought, Laura
23:56But don't you think you might be a bit uncomfortable?
23:58Why?
23:59Well, it's a very smart affair, Laura
24:01I think you'd be much better off in here
24:03Sleep down a bench in a restroom?
24:05I think so, Laura
24:06Yes, he'll hear most of it
24:08He's a simple man, Laura
24:09I don't think we need to embarrass him by making him feel out of place
24:13Colin?
24:13Colin, where are you going?
24:14I just thought...
24:15I haven't finished telling you what to do yet
24:16I just thought your father might be...
24:17I wish people would stop worrying about my father
24:19We're trying to organise a concert
24:21I'm just wondering how long he can hold on for
24:22Colin, go to my office
24:24There's an orange switch
24:26Hold on to what, exactly?
24:28Don't worry!
24:28I've got it!
24:42You mustn't blame yourself, Dad
24:44I can't help it
24:45I mean, he's not going to play, is he?
24:47I'm afraid not
24:47Cool
24:48Mr. Bridas did ask if he'd be prepared to play with just the other hand for half the fee
24:52But he wasn't interested
24:54Oh, it's all my fault
24:55I mean, Gordon had organised everything so perfectly
24:58I'm just a stupid old man who comes along and messes it all up for him
25:02Come on now, Dad
25:02Don't upset yourself
25:03Well, how can I not be upset?
25:05I've ruined everything
25:05I mean, they've had to cancel the concert
25:08All those disappointed people
25:10Actually, they haven't
25:11What?
25:13Canceled
25:13But they must have been
25:14Who else can he possibly find to play?
25:16So I thought
25:17Come on
25:18We're all music lovers
25:19Music's why we're here
25:21And by Jingo
25:22Music is what we're going to have
25:24So, Colin
25:24Lights
25:28I'd like to start, ladies and gentlemen, with an old favourite of mine
25:32Something that I'm sure will tug a few heartstrings and stir a few memories
25:36Eh, me?
25:38Hey, girl, what you doing?
25:42He's not
25:44He is
25:46Oh, no
25:47What does he think he's doing?
25:49It could be my fault
25:50Well, this was your idea
25:52Well, in a way, you see
25:53We were all standing outside the ambulance
25:55Waving goodbye to Mr Petrov
25:57And Mr British was saying
25:59Where are we going to find an internationally famous pianist in the next half hour
26:02And I said
26:03Hey, kids, why don't we do the show ourselves?
26:05No, you didn't
26:06I just never thought
26:08I mean
26:09Have I done been not three times on the scene
26:13If you want me
26:14Debbie
26:17Twice on the line
26:19Oh, my sweet
26:24Yes
26:26Means he'll be here in the hallway
26:31Twice on the pipe
26:33What a man
26:38You know what you were saying earlier about how important it is for parents to give their children
26:43every confidence in their abilities, Mr British?
26:45Oh, Jim, please
26:45Well, I was wondering what would happen, Jim
26:48If you gave someone an unshakable confidence in their abilities
26:52When they didn't actually have any
26:54I feel you'd be in trouble there
26:56That's what I thought
26:58All together now
26:59Last chorus
27:00Come on, Mayor
27:01Rattle your chains
27:02Oh, my darling
27:04Look three times on the ceiling
27:07If you want me
27:08Deming
27:10Twice on the pipe
27:12If the answer is no
27:16Oh, my sweetness
27:18All together
27:20In the hallway
27:24Twice on the pipe
27:26Means you ain't going to show
27:29Oh, my God
27:31Thank you
27:32Oh, my suppose
27:56Make, they're básicamente
27:56About me
27:56Better
27:56Give me
27:57See you
27:57Better
27:57Para me
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