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00:00Music
00:27Stinks in here, doesn't it?
00:30Ain't working.
00:30Ridge!
00:31Well, he ain't gonna answer now if he didn't answer before, is he?
00:34Oh, careful, Arthur.
00:44Ridge!
00:45He's dead.
00:46Dead drunk.
00:47No!
00:47He's dead!
00:48No, no it's not.
00:49I can still feel his pulse.
00:51He was saying will it speak?
00:52Right.
00:54What do you think it could be?
00:55I don't know.
00:56Ibothermia, stroke, drink, I don't know.
00:57He could have been here like this ever since he's been missing.
01:00We didn't notice anything.
01:02Who does, son?
01:02He's a cantankerous old man.
01:04Den, go and get the doc quick.
01:05Right.
01:06And the best thing you can do is go and get dressed.
01:07Oh, right.
01:17Sorry.
01:32All we've got to do now is arrange for you to have a test.
01:35I'll fix an appointment at the clinic.
01:37Right.
01:38When did you say officially?
01:40I'm busy.
01:41Well, I'm sorry to barge you like this, Doc, Pauline.
01:43But it's old Ridge across the road.
01:45He looks a bit dodgy.
01:45Like he's had a stroke or something.
01:47Is he conscious?
01:47No, he's barely breathing.
01:48Have you phoned for an ambulance?
01:49Okay, I'm starting to do it now, will you?
01:51Pauline, I'll have to see you later.
01:52And tell the people waiting outside I'll be back as soon as I can.
01:54Right.
01:56You found him then, Dennis?
01:57Ambulance.
01:58Yeah, kicked his door in.
02:00Yeah, can you send an ambulance to...
02:01Oh, what number is it, Paul?
02:02Um, 23.
02:0323 Elbert Square.
02:05Walford.
02:06Me?
02:06Oh, I'm Den Watts.
02:07Publican of Queen Victoria.
02:09It's an old boy.
02:10Has he had a stroke or something?
02:13That's the old dodgy strawberry.
02:15Where's my fax?
02:16You've given them up, ain't you?
02:17Yeah.
02:17Oh, yeah, yeah.
02:18Well, I'd better go and tell this lot.
02:20Oh, what's up with you then, Paul?
02:21Oh, uh, confidential, Dennis.
02:24Ew, it's a good thing I weren't undressed when you come in, wasn't it?
02:26Wouldn't it bother me.
02:27Probably kept me eyes shut.
02:39Hello, Arthur.
02:41Doctor.
02:49See if you can open that, will you?
02:54We ain't moved in, Doctor.
02:56No.
02:58Ridge!
02:59Ridge!
03:00Ridge!
03:01Ridge!
03:02How is he?
03:04Well, he ain't feeling any better, Al.
03:06The ambulance has arrived.
03:09What's up with your missus, then, Arthur?
03:11How do you mean?
03:11Well, she was at the surgery when I got over there.
03:13Well, not now, then, eh?
03:15How's he gone, Doctor?
03:17How long's he been like that, then, Doc?
03:18I think it best, gentlemen, if you vacate the room.
03:20Why, what's up?
03:21He's not dead, is he?
03:21No.
03:22We're gonna need some space.
03:35Here.
03:36What's all this about, then, Lou?
03:38I don't know.
03:38Effel, who is it?
03:39They're taking Ridge to hospital.
03:41How do you know?
03:42I saw Den and Arthur go in.
03:44Den came out, then the doctor went in.
03:46Den went back in again, then the ambulance come.
03:48Had a busy day, ain't you?
03:50He was us who went and told Den and Pete.
03:52Bet you still ain't got no piece pudding, though, have you?
03:55Piece pudding?
03:56His dad would've had some, wouldn't he, Lou?
03:58He knew you liked it, didn't he, Gordon?
04:01That's why I hate this stuff.
04:03If you sleep more time watching what your customers want,
04:06then all the comings and goings in the square
04:08we'd all be a lot better off.
04:09Here, I'm gonna have a look, Lou.
04:11Come on.
04:13Now, we'll take care of our own, thank you very much.
04:17Not as if there's one of our own miserable old perisher.
04:29Cool, you just don't know, do you?
04:31When someone's missing, and then when you do notice,
04:34it's too late.
04:36We did.
04:38He didn't come in for his milk.
04:40For three days, that's what we told Den.
04:42Well, good for you, love.
04:44It's nice to know there's still a bit of community feeling left.
04:48Even if it ain't done him much good.
04:55No one needs me anymore, I've got a pub to run.
04:58I'd better tell Sue.
05:03He ain't dead, is he, Doctor?
05:05Not yet.
05:06The less said about this for the moment, Arthur, the better.
05:09You must be joking, Doctor.
05:10Yeah.
05:12Gossip will know what it's soon enough.
05:14Dog's to a bone.
05:33Oh, nice of you to drop in, Ethel.
05:35I've been watching Rachel.
05:37I carted him off to the hospital.
05:40He's in a bad way.
05:42I know, old Den said.
05:44Only been missing three days.
05:46Robbed and murdered in your own bed.
05:49It's coming to something, isn't it?
05:51He weren't robbed, as far as we know.
05:53He ain't been murdered, and he weren't in his own bed.
05:56Apart from that, you're spot on as usual, Ethel.
05:58Well, it's the same difference, isn't it?
06:02Wouldn't have happened in the old days, I can tell you.
06:05No.
06:06You didn't have any beds, did you?
06:08Oh, you can laugh.
06:09You wait till it happens to you.
06:11Poor old man.
06:12Poor old man.
06:14Well, maybe he was a miserable old so-and-so,
06:16but I'll tell you something.
06:18We might have had a few fleas in the old days,
06:22but at least we knew our neighbours.
06:24And I'll tell you something, Rachel, Ethel.
06:26The old days are gone for good, thank God.
06:28You don't see kids running around anymore
06:29with snotty noses, rickets or ringworm.
06:32Oh, not them old days.
06:34Not the bad old days.
06:37Them days is coming back, no.
06:39I'm talking about the good old days,
06:41when everybody cared for each other.
06:44They're not coming back.
06:46They're both the same.
06:47Now is where we are.
06:48You don't want to be reminded, Ethel.
06:51Seventeen years to the day since we consummated our nuptials.
06:55Congratulations.
06:56Except that we never did.
06:58She's always like this on the day.
06:59Take no notice, Ethel.
07:01And we still haven't.
07:02Start as you mean to finish, they say, don't they?
07:05All right for them that started, eh?
07:07Well, for the benefit of those who don't know, she is joking.
07:11Plus the gin, of course.
07:12My old man liked a drop of the old Vera Lynn.
07:15Did he really, Ethel?
07:17Not a man's drink, really, is it?
07:20Not round here.
07:21Oh, I don't know, Ethel.
07:23Den drinks it.
07:32Here.
07:33What is peace pudding, anyway?
07:36It's a kind of English doll.
07:38There's a rhyme we used to say at school.
07:40Peace pudding hot.
07:42Peace pudding cold.
07:43Peace pudding in the pot.
07:44Nine days old.
07:45Yeah.
07:46But is it bottled or packed?
07:48I know.
07:48Didn't tell you in the rhyme.
07:50Look, I'm having trouble with this.
07:51I can't get a look.
07:57Thanks.
08:01I wonder how my dad know about it.
08:06Experience.
08:12We're still new.
08:13Huh.
08:14Peace pudding.
08:16Not much peace round here.
08:19I've got a right to dad against me.
08:21Every day I've got a right to him.
08:23So, he cares about you.
08:25He cares about his business, his takings.
08:27It's the same thing for the moment.
08:30Perhaps you should tell him about Reg.
08:33Why should he be interested over there?
08:35Because he knew it.
08:36He knew him.
08:37It'll show you know what's going on.
08:39Keep him in touch.
08:40I don't know what's going on.
08:47I don't know what I'm doing, Neymar.
08:52It'll come.
08:54We'll learn.
08:56Huh.
08:56Yeah.
08:59What's your hair for tea tonight?
09:02Pizza?
09:03Not peace pudding.
09:05Not an English doll.
09:06No, thank you.
09:10Can't wait till we close.
09:14Well, when Den asked me, I didn't know what to say.
09:17I don't know either.
09:19Well, I've got to go back and finish with the doctor.
09:21Sort out the details.
09:23Are we this way?
09:24I know.
09:25It's ridiculous, isn't it?
09:28She's going to go spray.
09:29Oh, I know.
09:30Hello, Mum.
09:32Shocking, isn't it?
09:33You found him then, Arthur?
09:35Well, me, Den and Ali.
09:36He kicked the door down and there he was, sitting in his chair.
09:39Like he was watching TV.
09:40Except he hasn't got one.
09:42It was all stiff and cold.
09:44That's your rigor of a mortis.
09:46No, no, no.
09:46He wasn't dead.
09:47He looked as though he just packed it in.
09:50Had all the stuffing kicked out of it.
09:51What did the doctor say?
09:53Didn't say anything.
09:54Well, he wouldn't get it, did he?
09:55How long'd he been there?
09:56You tell me.
09:57I ain't his neighbour.
09:59I didn't see his letters in the hall.
10:01Oh, no, be fair, Mum.
10:02Would you go out of your way to see Reg?
10:04Dirty, smelly old Reg?
10:05If he'd lived in my house, I would have known.
10:09I bet his place was in the right state, wasn't it?
10:11Well, pig-like.
10:12Oh, he's just dreadful lying there with a fat heart.
10:15Liver, more like.
10:17He did like his drink.
10:19I tripped over a bottle when I went in there.
10:21Had a nib.
10:22You didn't.
10:23Just letting me know.
10:25Hope you ain't caught anything.
10:27Well, whatever it is, it's still not right lying there shouting and moaning.
10:32Yeah, he couldn't have been.
10:33I mean, their water was thin as ours.
10:35Allie and Sue would have heard him.
10:37Would they?
10:40Just lying there, waiting for someone to come and find you.
10:44Ooh, I wouldn't like it.
10:46Wouldn't happen to you, would it?
10:47You've got a family.
10:49Look, he's an old boy, right, who's nearly finished his tie.
10:52That's all.
10:53There's no need for you to get upset.
10:56What were you doing down the doctors, anyway?
10:59You do look a bit peaky.
11:02I blame him.
11:03He ought to do more.
11:04I'm all right.
11:05So, what were you doing down the doctors?
11:08I told you, I didn't get a chance to see him with all this Reg business.
11:11Oh, suit yourself.
11:12If you want to keep secrets from your mother, you keep them.
11:18I'll ask your brother.
11:22We're going to have to tell her, love.
11:23Yeah, well, I'm not telling her on me own.
11:25Neither am I.
11:32Oi!
11:39Hey, you.
11:46See these, mate.
11:485p cheaper than yours down the market.
12:06So you found him then, did you?
12:08Yeah.
12:10And you didn't?
12:11Right. Get us a bacon roll, stupid Turk.
12:18See these? Five P cheats down the market.
12:22Three P cheaper than yours.
12:26Fancy a game of darts tonight, then?
12:29If you don't mind playing with a stupid Turk, easy money, ain't it?
12:34Poor old Reg, eh?
12:38You're forgetting the message now, are you?
12:41Poor old Reg, ain't it a shame?
12:43Blimey, no-one gave a toss about him before.
12:46I mean, he weren't our neighbour.
12:48He was just some bloke who lived upstairs.
12:50Came and went as he liked. He was blind drunk half the time.
12:53I mean, he was a nasty old man.
12:56Anybody who says any different is a hypocrite.
12:58I shall tell them so.
13:05It's coming to something, ain't it?
13:07When it's Asians who noticed you're missing.
13:09You what?
13:10I said it's coming to something when it's Asians who noticed you're missing.
13:15Well, if you're so concerned, how come you didn't notice before then, eh?
13:19I don't live in the same house, do I?
13:22You've got a nerve coming in here.
13:24You're not even buying anything.
13:26Go on, get out. Sling your hook, you bleeding hypocrite.
13:32Blokes like that go on forever.
13:34They're pickled, so they last longer.
13:36No, blokes like that just go burst.
13:38They don't get pickled and crystallised.
13:40When they freeze in, they have a whisky-flavoured ice dolly six foot long.
13:44That's about all Reg was worth, child of truth.
13:46You've got to feel sorry for him, though, haven't you?
13:49Yep, we don't.
13:50Anyone else will.
13:52Oi, Mum. Heard about old Reg, have you?
13:54I should have given her a right coating.
13:57Who?
13:57Sue in the cap.
13:58Too much to say for herself, she adds. Too much altogether.
14:02Well, she ain't back wasn't coming for, was she?
14:04She's so of you, love.
14:06I know he puts up with it sometimes.
14:07Hypocrite? Me?
14:09We've lived round here all me life, I don't know.
14:11Oh, you and Sue have had words, have you, about old Reg?
14:15Least if I lived in the same house, I'd feel a twinge or something.
14:18She acts like she don't give a monkey's.
14:21Well, maybe she don't.
14:22I mean, old Reg to me was three pound a king, it was a week,
14:25plus the occasional cocks.
14:26I mean, if you look at that from a business point of view.
14:28He says that to annoy me, doesn't he?
14:30Community spirit went out the window when the Tories come in.
14:34Sun economic.
14:35I'm not talking about economic.
14:37I'm talking about when nobody had two eight minutes to rough together.
14:41When you didn't have any money, nobody else did neither,
14:44and you was all in the same bloody boat.
14:46I went out of boats, son.
14:47Oh, Pete, pack it in.
14:49I'm not talking about the boat, I'm talking about the people.
14:52It's all strangers now, even the people you know.
14:57Hypocrite? Me?
15:00Mum.
15:00I'm the only bugger who cares.
15:03Mum, I'm sorry.
15:04Don't let it get you down.
15:06Mum.
15:08Mum, what's wrong with Paulie, then?
15:09I mean, why was she around the docks?
15:11Wouldn't tell me, would she?
15:12There's another one who deserves a coat and an all.
15:16Too soft I am.
15:18Coming to an end, I can tell you.
15:27You stop flying off the handle, right?
15:29Or we won't have any customers left.
15:33I know it's a drag, but just try and call it, right?
15:36Oh, you know, do you?
15:37Yeah, I know.
15:41I know what you want.
15:45You know what I want, eh?
15:51Well, I'm not getting it.
15:57You don't know what it is.
15:59Yes, I do.
16:00Same as usual.
16:01Save your energy for me, right?
16:03Except you're working tonight.
16:04I'm working there, darling.
16:06Look what I like best.
16:07Now, calm down.
16:10You take offence too quick.
16:11They rub me up the wrong way.
16:13So?
16:14Ignore them.
16:15Bite your lip.
16:17Rise above it, eh?
16:19That's it.
16:20That's the sewer I like.
16:21Cool, calm and friendly.
16:25Blown a trap, mate.
16:30Mum will like it.
16:31Yeah, of course she will.
16:32What do you think, Michelle?
16:33Oh, it's lovely.
16:34Yeah, she'll like it.
16:35I noticed you weren't asking me.
16:37Yeah, and I can't say I blame her.
16:39Look, I'll meet you later on in the camp, alright?
16:40I'm just gonna go and see Mum.
16:41Yeah, I'll see you later.
16:49Hey, Pops.
16:50What are you doing here?
16:51I'll come to get me dinner money.
16:55There you go, darling.
16:57Alright.
16:57Here we are.
16:58Thanks, Mum.
17:00You're using me and your mother name first, ain't she?
17:01I'll leave it out.
17:02Dad, I'm playing mark on the machines.
17:04That money's meant to pay for your dinner.
17:05Yeah?
17:05I'm playing with me own money.
17:09Yeah, your dad found him.
17:11He didn't kick the door in.
17:13Is he alright?
17:14Dunno, love.
17:14They took him off to hospital.
17:16I didn't like him much.
17:18Still hope he's alright.
17:21Where's your brother?
17:22Where'd you think?
17:24Robbing a bank.
17:25How did you guess?
17:28Hey.
17:30Are you alright, Mum?
17:32What do you mean, alright?
17:33Well, Dad said you're at the doctor's this morning.
17:36Oh.
17:37Yeah, well, I didn't get a chance to see him, did I?
17:38With all his reg business.
17:40Yeah, but you're alright.
17:41Yeah.
17:42Of course I'm alright.
17:44Me?
17:45Hypocrite.
17:45That's what hurt most it.
17:47That's really upset you, ain't it, Lou?
17:49Yes, it has.
17:50Just because I was shown a bit of neighbourly interest,
17:52I got a mouthful.
17:54Yes, but you showed her up, didn't you?
17:56That's why she went for you.
17:57Plus, she's not right in the head.
18:00Oh, it's a beautiful, love.
18:01Tom.
18:02Excuse me.
18:03I won't keep you a minute.
18:04Then it dim.
18:05Beautiful.
18:05Where are they all coming from?
18:06Don't ask, just served.
18:08Here, come here.
18:10Thanks, love.
18:11I'm sorry I can't spend more time with you,
18:12but you're a little bit pushed now.
18:14Alright?
18:15Oops!
18:16Pint of best, right?
18:17Yes, please.
18:17Remember the chap before him?
18:20I remember his anniversaries.
18:22He had a barrel of beer on the counter all day.
18:25Old Street was legless.
18:27You included.
18:28And you.
18:29Your old man used to lie on the floor with his mouth under the spout.
18:32Ethel, Lou.
18:33Have a drink.
18:34I don't mind.
18:35It's not in.
18:37What are you doing?
18:38Oi!
18:39Don't go pouring all the profits down the drain.
18:42How very much.
18:45You may not be as good as the last governor,
18:47but I suppose they don't make a bad team
18:50when they're taking money.
18:54Oh, thanks.
18:55You know what I fancy?
18:56Swift doll.
18:57For then's anniversary.
18:58Oh, yeah.
18:59Alright then?
19:00Swift pint.
19:01Your mum's in there.
19:03So?
19:04So I thought you wanted to enjoy yourself.
19:06She ain't that bad cat.
19:07She's got a good heart somewhere.
19:09Oh, yeah.
19:12Go on, go.
19:14I'll manage.
19:15Alright.
19:16Look out at the log.
19:18Oi.
19:20Here.
19:22There ain't nothing wrong with police here.
19:24Nah.
19:25She'd have told us, wouldn't she?
19:27Got one brought out?
19:28No.
19:29Same for your mum.
19:30For that good heart she's got.
19:31Somewhere.
19:33Tell her?
19:33Tell her.
19:34You want the baby, don't you?
19:36Course we do.
19:37Well, you and Arthur, just tell her.
19:39Lose weight, stop smoking, have the test and tell her.
19:42It's alright for you.
19:43You ain't gotta face her.
19:44You ain't gotta live with her.
19:46Sooner or later, Arthur, she's bound to notice.
19:49Er, have you heard any more about Reg, Doctor?
19:52No.
19:53Oh.
19:54Do you think you've been lying like that all the time?
19:56It's difficult to tell, Pauline.
19:58I've heard all sorts of things.
20:00Yes, gossip.
20:01Our chiefest pleasure.
20:03Now, when I have some information on Reg, Pauline, I'll make sure it's dispensed to the community.
20:07Probably via Ethel.
20:09But now, you have some joyful information of your own to impart.
20:13Yes.
20:13Thanks ever so much, Doctor.
20:15Yes, thanks very much indeed.
20:16It's alright?
20:22Can you tell her?
20:24Arthur?
20:35Thanks.
20:37Tea?
20:37Yes, please young man.
20:42Didn't know Reg shrank milk, did you?
20:43I thought he was allergic to it.
20:45If it weren't for him not collecting his milk, he'd still be lying there.
20:48Makes you think, doesn't it?
20:50No, I'm thinking.
20:51Thinking of what?
20:52No need for that tone, Sue.
20:54Reg weren't our neighbour any more than he was yours.
20:56I mean, what were you doing while he was up there, eh?
20:58You tell me that and then you can tell me.
21:00I never said anything like that.
21:01No, but that's what you meant.
21:03I never had anything like that in mind.
21:04No.
21:05No, you bloody bills.
21:06What's the matter with you?
21:08You wouldn't control your missus, Ali.
21:09He's soft enough to take it, he is.
21:11You lot, neighbours.
21:12First chance you get, you can't wait to point the finger.
21:15Well, for a start, Miss Siltney, because you don't even bloody more live on the square,
21:18so what's it got to do with you?
21:20And for a finish, you can tell, Marville, that we ain't gonna take the blame.
21:25Well, I wouldn't have said your team was that bad, would you, Ali?
21:27Well, if you don't like it, you can get your roles elsewhere.
21:29I will do the same with our spuds.
21:31And keep your hands off my old man.
21:33Oh, I see you put your spuds before your old man.
21:36I would have put me about the same level meself.
21:39It's not a proper holiday.
21:41It's not long enough.
21:42Oh, leave it out, Mark. You're never at school anyway.
21:44Permanent afternoon for you, innit?
21:51Oh, wait.
21:53Ask before you do that.
21:54Can I have an apple, Uncle?
21:56Look, if you don't eat your tea, Mum will kill you.
21:58He's already had a kid back.
22:00Oi, Mum.
22:03Oi, you can give me a hand a minute before your mother's bringing the teas.
22:06Yeah, OK.
22:10Where's the tea?
22:11There ain't none.
22:12What's that?
22:13Bloody Sue, that's what.
22:15Michelle, home.
22:16Come on.
22:17Come on, ladies.
22:17Come over these prices, ladies.
22:19Oi.
22:20Don't go upsetting your grain.
22:21You're a little bit touchy.
22:23Where's the money coming from to feed the extra mouth?
22:26You thought of that one while you was gratifying your lust.
22:29You're out of bloody work.
22:31And you show no signs of getting any.
22:34Getting to have a kill on the dole, are you?
22:36Oh, come on, Mum.
22:37It wasn't Arthur's fault they closed the factory down and no one wanted his dinkies.
22:41It wasn't my fault either.
22:43No one wanted his dinkies.
22:45No one's fault, is it?
22:47Except that cow at number ten.
22:49Well, if he wants work while he's looking for work, he can get on with some of those jobs round
22:54the house.
22:55None of them have been done either.
22:57Having a kid and you're on the dole at your...
23:00You want your heads testing the pair of you.
23:03What's all this shouting about, eh?
23:04Your mother's having another baby.
23:06That's what all this shouting's about.
23:08So?
23:09Don't be so rude.
23:10What do you mean, so?
23:11Look, I didn't upset her.
23:12She was like this when I come in.
23:13Well, so...
23:14Who's she?
23:14She knew, did she?
23:16You've got too much lip, you have.
23:17So, I'm the last to know, am I?
23:20Where's the toilet roll, Mum?
23:21Oh, so, I suppose he knows it all, does he?
23:23No, he don't.
23:24I don't know nothing.
23:25Well, that's what I spent on going for this.
23:26But she must have guessed.
23:27Look, in this house, you can guess anything in this house.
23:30Oh, if you can guess where the toilet roll is.
23:32So, how do you feel about it, then, eh?
23:34Well, I'd like to say I'm very pleased.
23:36I think it's their business.
23:37Don't be so cheeky.
23:38I see.
23:39Leave her out of it.
23:40You can have a little brother or a little sister.
23:42What do you think of that?
23:43Well, I hope they have more luck with the toilet roll.
23:45Well, I'd like to say I'm very pleased.
23:47That's because you're soft in the head.
23:50Well, I think it's bloody ridiculous.
23:56And downright irresponsible, having a baby at your age.
24:00Yes, ma'am.
24:01We're having a baby.
24:02And we're glad.
24:03And if you can't be glad for us, well, it's too bad.
24:05Because we're having a baby because we want it.
24:08We are having a baby.
24:10We.
24:10Not you.
24:11Yeah.
24:11Who do you think you're shouting at, then?
24:13You!
24:14You!
24:14Well, just to remember all of you, this is my house.
24:18So?
24:19So, because of all this ruction, I've missed me bingo.
24:23Now!
24:24Get out me way!
24:28Hello, love.
24:28How are we?
24:29Yeah.
24:31Heard about old Reg?
24:32Oh, I've heard nothing else all day.
24:34Sue, it mad at me when I mentioned it to her.
24:36Jump right down your throat.
24:37I don't blame her.
24:38Neither do I.
24:39That's the point.
24:40She's got some being a funny.
24:48Hello, boy.
24:56You're looking good, Kef.
24:57Don't you start, Dean.
24:58I've had enough of that with Ali.
25:00I think that's what gets up Sue's nose.
25:01She thinks I'm after him.
25:02Well, it's me you're really after.
25:04Tell the truth, Kef.
25:05It's a bit early in the evening.
25:06I'm more of a late night charmer.
25:07You're after dark touch.
25:08So watch out for me later.
25:10I thought it was your wedding anniversary today.
25:13Give us a buzz if you can't manage.
25:21We're here for a drink, right?
25:22I'm not going to let them scare us off.
25:25Especially her.
25:26All right.
25:26But don't start anything.
25:28You'd take it all, wouldn't you?
25:29As it happens, I've had it up to here.
25:30But just leave it out, will you?
25:35Pint and a half, please, Kef.
25:38And my darts.
25:46I've had a terrible day, Kef.
25:49Terrible.
25:51Now, are you going to drink this or are she going to fry it down the sink?
25:56Yes, it's Dr Legg here.
25:57You left a message on my answer phone.
26:00No, I'm sorry.
26:00This is the first opportunity I've had.
26:06Really?
26:08No, I didn't notice.
26:10It was just a quick examination.
26:11There was no reason to suspect such an injury.
26:15You sure?
26:18No, he was sitting, giving every indication of collapse.
26:20Yes.
26:24I see.
26:27Well, I'll wait to hear from her.
26:35Feeling better now, aren't we?
26:37Feeling all right then.
26:38What's the matter, sir?
26:40I don't like insinuations, do I?
26:41Of course, you know what they're saying.
26:43If only people have been good neighbours like any old days they have for.
26:49Good neighbours.
26:51I thought I told you to behave yourself.
26:53I've had my drink.
26:54Well, I've still got mine.
26:55I want to go home.
26:56So go.
26:57All down to the stupid Turk here, ain't it, Ali?
26:59You say that once more.
27:00Ali.
27:00Stupid name.
27:01Ali Barber.
27:02Come on, leave it, leave it.
27:04No!
27:04You've been moaning all day.
27:05No, wait.
27:05Ali!
27:06Go for it, my son.
27:07Give her what for.
27:07That's what stupid Turks are good at, ain't it?
27:10Ain't no redshirt dealing with now, you know.
27:12Oh, pack it in, Nick.
27:13You too, Ali.
27:14No, he started it.
27:15You all did.
27:15All day long.
27:16That's all I've heard.
27:17And I've had it right.
27:18Ali, Nick.
27:20Nick, stop it.
27:20You've got to get your missus to do it now, have you?
27:22Oh, I can't take it.
27:23Dan, Dan, Dan!
27:24Oi!
27:27What's the matter, eh?
27:29What's the matter?
27:30Get him out.
27:31Oh, take me care, son.
27:32Take me.
27:33You're Bart.
27:37Look at my shirt.
27:39Look at my bleeding shirt.
27:41Bart, stuff your poxy booze up.
27:45What's the matter?
27:50Asks!注
27:50langsam. The
27:51ring. Links,
27:56the adxages in a row. That's
27:56what no trouble happens. On the
27:56other side. Of regards

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