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Alan and Amandas Greek Job - Season 1 - Episode 03

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00:02Amanda, I was sitting on my hotel balcony and I saw you putting catbiscuits all over the front porch of
00:16the hotel.
00:18No one's supposed to know that.
00:20Yes, but it looks weird in the doorway because people are turning up going,
00:23Oh look, here's our hotel, scrunch, scrunch, scrunch.
00:27Because that's where they all hang out.
00:29You are looking like a crazy cat lady.
00:46On the beautiful Greek island of Corfu.
00:49Oh, that sea is so gorgeous.
00:52Unreal.
00:53Instead of resting on our laurels, Alan and I are taking on a Herculean task.
01:01This year we're spending the summer transforming a traditional Corfiat house.
01:06You're going to have to put your arms around me.
01:09Into a family holiday home.
01:12With the living room and dining room under our belt, we're now bringing the Midas touch to our first ever
01:18children's bedroom.
01:22Oh, that's just lovely straight away, isn't it?
01:25Oh, another gorgeous view.
01:27I think this should be inspired by the doubles.
01:30Love that.
01:31Yeah, so nature.
01:32Nature.
01:33And you know, green...
01:34So this is, we're going to think children in here.
01:36Yeah.
01:36I want it to be like you're out there in the forests when you come in here.
01:41We've never done a children's bedroom before, so that's exciting.
01:45The main hurdle for that is getting the tone just right, because I want a Gerald Durrell kind of feel.
01:52I want to bring in the different animals.
01:54The flora and fauna from the island.
01:57You know, I want it to be quite immersive.
01:59We need to think about the best way to utilise the space.
02:02I've seen those things where you've got a bunk bed there and then, like, another bed there.
02:06Oh, and that's great for storage as well underneath.
02:10When I was a kid, I had the best bed, because I was in a tiny box room, but my
02:16mum sold it to me because she bought me one of those beds that had a wardrobe and a desk
02:20underneath it, and a ladder, and that's what I'm going to do in there.
02:23And also have something under, if people neglect that, because if you've ever been in bunk beds, you're looking up,
02:28all you see is this saggy bit.
02:30Like some fabric?
02:31Yes.
02:31Oh, I love that.
02:33With a nod to nature.
02:34Yes.
02:35I don't know what to do on that wall, though.
02:36What about some murals and stuff?
02:38You can do something subtle, but not, like, paint a scene.
02:44No, no, okay.
02:46Gerald Durrell loved the little animals, so I may be putting, I don't know, Melvin the Mosquito or something, or,
02:51like, you know,
02:52Beryl the Black Widow spider, and I think kids of all ages will enjoy it.
02:57What did you have in your bedroom when you were little?
02:59Well, my mum drew a, um, Dennis the Menace.
03:03She didn't.
03:03Could she draw?
03:04No.
03:05Ah!
03:06So she drew a Dennis the Menace and gnashed her.
03:09No.
03:09And we laugh about it, because we just could not paint over it.
03:14In certain lights, I can still see Dennis the Menace.
03:20I wonder about, like, a floral situation.
03:23Maybe let's say butterfly.
03:25Butterfly.
03:25I think that's a really nice idea.
03:27Yeah.
03:34Oh!
03:36Before we can crack on with the interiors, our builder, Stamatis, is helping us with ripping
03:41out the old ceiling.
03:43What about if there's scorpions and stuff in this roof?
03:46Snakes and wood.
03:47No.
03:47Snakes in the roof?
03:48Isn't that a film?
03:49They're on a plane, not in the roof.
03:51Oh.
03:54Oh, my God.
04:00Are there any snakes?
04:02No.
04:03It looks safe, so you can try.
04:06Be careful, because they're quite tight, this overall is.
04:09I don't like the early bits.
04:11It just seems a shame to get these lovely white jumpsuits just dirty again.
04:33It's absolutely massive up here.
04:36That is going to be epic.
04:46To truly immerse ourselves in the world of Gerald Durrell, we've been lucky enough to
04:51be invited to one of his favourite places on the island.
04:55I'm so excited.
04:56You know, when you just can't believe we're actually going to meet somebody that's really
04:59attached to the family.
05:01Well, the Durrells are Corfu, really.
05:03They put it on the map.
05:04A hundred percent.
05:05Hi.
05:05Hello.
05:06Hi.
05:07How are you?
05:08And we're being taken there by his widow, Lee.
05:10Shall we go to Mouse Island?
05:16Gerald's book, My Family and Other Animals, enchanted children around the world and helped
05:21put Corfu on the map.
05:24And a place where he and his siblings, Larry, Margot and Leslie spent a lot of their childhood
05:30was Mouse Island.
05:33Every day, Jerry and Margot used to swim out and it was just one of their favourite places.
05:38And the whole world.
05:43And the whole world.
05:45Thank you so much.
05:47The first thing I want to show you is where, if you remember in the book, Margot would come
05:51over for sunbathing.
05:52And I know the very rock where she used to sunbathe.
05:55Oh, my gosh.
05:57Have a go.
05:57I think I need to drape myself, yes.
05:59Oh, my gosh.
06:00That's exactly...
06:02Oh.
06:03Is that how Margot would have laid, maybe?
06:05Probably.
06:13And this is where, over those rocks, I clambered up some years ago and scattered Jerry's ashes.
06:20Oh.
06:21Oh.
06:22Oh.
06:22Wow.
06:23So, this is where he is.
06:26Where he always wanted to be.
06:27Yeah, exactly.
06:30While he died at the age of 70, Corfu is currently celebrating the centenary of Gerald's birth.
06:36A little church at the top here, that was where the monk was when Jerry was here in the 30s.
06:41Oh, Alan, isn't it lovely?
06:44Oh, no.
06:46Oh, my gosh.
06:48It's so cute.
06:51With over 200 species of birds, small mammals, reptiles and amphibians, Gerald fell in love with the island's wildlife.
07:00Was there any animal Gerald didn't take to?
07:03No.
07:04No.
07:05Every animal.
07:06But he especially took to the animals that were neglected by other zoos and conservation area who went for the
07:11sort of small and obscure, which he called the little brown jobs.
07:15Well, yeah, little brown jobs.
07:16Like the unloved.
07:17Like the unloved.
07:18Yeah.
07:18You know, he believed that every animal had a right to exist and who were we to extinguish it or
07:25exterminate it.
07:25Yeah, yeah.
07:26This must have been like heaven coming here.
07:28Oh, it was.
07:29He often said coming to Corfu was exactly like that for him.
07:33We're doing a room for sort of younger members of the family.
07:35Yes.
07:36So we were thinking butterflies and florals and insects.
07:40To sort of capture, you know, Gerald's imagination, his vision.
07:43Yeah.
07:44You know?
07:44Yeah.
07:45It'd be fantastic.
07:45Some of the smaller animals.
07:47I try and imagine, like, if he was born now, what kind of bedroom would he have?
07:50Yes.
07:50It should be like that.
08:10While the builders exposed the original stone walls of the house, Scott and I have come to
08:17Adios Georgios to the workshop of Stomatis' carpenter, Dimitri.
08:21Hello, hello.
08:22Hi, Amanda.
08:23To create our custom-made bunk bed.
08:25I had this idea to make bunk beds in an L shape so we could use up all the space
08:30underneath it.
08:31So we're making at the minute just this top piece here.
08:35So this is this bit that we're making.
08:37And then we're going to sandwich it with two sheets of MDF.
08:39Ready?
08:41This is going to be like the skeleton on the inside.
08:44Actually, the strength comes from the shape, not the thickness of the wood.
08:49While Amanda works on the bunk bed, I'm working on a different passion project of ours.
08:55Hello.
08:57Inspired by Gerald Durrell, over the summer, Amanda and I are volunteering at Corfu Donkey Rescue.
09:04Stomatis.
09:04Oh, hello, Alan.
09:05Set up to give old working animals a dignified retirement.
09:10We have to collect some poo.
09:12Poo?
09:13Poo, yes.
09:14OK.
09:18That's going to be one of those days, OK.
09:21Let's go.
09:25Well, that's fine.
09:27Like this, yes?
09:28Yes.
09:28Is that good?
09:29Good, good, yes.
09:33I was expecting to be walking around with a basket full of carrots.
09:36I just didn't expect this.
09:38But it is quite therapeutic, really.
09:41Doing what I do best, picking up poo.
09:46I'm quite quick, aren't I?
09:48Yes, actually, you are a very good worker.
09:50Oh.
09:51Yes.
09:52Right, where's the next pile of poo?
09:54Over there.
09:55That's something I never expected to hear myself say today.
10:00Me and my sister, if we went anywhere, bunk beds were like a novelty,
10:03but we'd probably beat each other up to get to the top bunk.
10:07And we sort of still have that hierarchy of going front in the car.
10:10Still today, now.
10:12Still today.
10:13Once we've applied glue to the framework...
10:16Right, let's get this big piece up.
10:18..it's sandwiched between two MDS panels for extra strength...
10:23..and nailed into place.
10:25Shall I test it?
10:28Oh, do you know what?
10:29I'll have a little siesta.
10:32Oh.
10:33Oh, very good.
10:34This isn't my first hoof.
10:36Look at that.
10:36You could eat your dinner off that.
10:39Oh, beautiful.
10:41I find when I'm with animals, I feel quite peaceful.
10:44Yes, this is.
10:45Yes, 100% I agree with you.
10:47Yeah.
10:47It works just like a kind of therapy.
10:51Yes!
10:51For my soul.
10:52Yeah, I get that.
10:53I get it.
10:54It's such a special place, isn't it?
10:56It's lovely.
11:04Back at the house, the builders have been plastering the walls,
11:08ready for our bespoke bunk bed to be installed.
11:13So we're off to site to get in on the action.
11:16I had a weird experience.
11:18I needed a new razor, yeah.
11:19And when I got it home, it had Intima on the box.
11:22The razor is for manscaping.
11:24And I felt a bit icky about using it on my face.
11:29Yeah, but it's not been on anyone's manscape.
11:31Oh, no, no, it won't a second hand.
11:35Things ain't that bad.
11:45As the new bunk bed will appear to float unsupported against the wall,
11:50we've called in the cavalry to fit it safely and securely.
11:54Oh, wow.
11:54Have a cracker.
11:55Please have one.
11:56Please.
11:57Delicious.
11:57So Amanda and I are on snack duty.
12:00Delicious cracker.
12:01For safety, the bed platform needs to be fitted by the experts
12:05by drilling support battens into the wall.
12:09I was in a motorhome once and I was on the top bunk
12:11and I fell off onto the table.
12:14No, you didn't.
12:15And I did a plank.
12:17Like that.
12:19Was that the first and last time you planked?
12:21With the platform secure, next to go up is the base of the bed itself.
12:25What's Greek for heavy?
12:27It's really heavy.
12:27Ine, bari.
12:28Fari!
12:31Okay, we're going up high this side.
12:33Oh, watch it.
12:34Watch your fingers.
12:35Got it.
12:38Right, let me get up there.
12:40Do you feel safe up there if you were a child?
12:43I mean, if I was a kid, I would love it.
12:44I mean, it's massive.
12:45It's like a sofa.
12:46Just give me this screw.
12:47Once in position, Amanda and I secure it into place.
12:52I'll make a hole with this, see?
12:54Stop.
12:55There you go.
12:56I've made the little hole.
12:58How many people does it take to make a hole?
13:00I know.
13:01These kids appreciate the effort we're going to here, isn't it?
13:06That was perfect.
13:11Now that the bespoke bunk bed is taking shape, we're swapping our boiler suits for swimsuits.
13:17Have you seen those, um, fi high summer?
13:21Boys are having a fi high summer.
13:23Have you seen Harry Styles?
13:25No.
13:25He's got the shorts on that go quite high up.
13:28Oh, but he can carry it, can't he?
13:29What are you saying?
13:31No.
13:31Like all the old footballers.
13:34Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:35And it goes right up and you can see everything.
13:38To relive some childhood memories.
13:41Are you ready to get wet and wild?
13:44I'm taking Amanda to Aqualand, one of Europe's biggest water parks.
13:49Why shouldn't I be on trend?
13:54Come on, Alan.
13:56But you're ready to go.
13:57I feel very European.
14:00So let's go.
14:04It's not about the speedo anymore, it's about the fi guy summer.
14:08Put your towel here.
14:10Yeah.
14:10It says children present.
14:12Come on.
14:15Can we start easy?
14:16Shall we go on this tame one?
14:18Here we are, and then we'll work our way down until we get to the black hole.
14:21Finish on the black hole.
14:21Are you sure about this?
14:22Yeah.
14:24When you're up here, it is quite scary, isn't it?
14:27Yeah.
14:28No.
14:29This is not a nerve-wracking ride.
14:33Oh, no.
14:37Oh, my God.
14:42It's the easy one.
14:43I hate to see the black hole.
14:52Three, two, one, go.
14:57Oh, my God.
14:59Why am I stopped?
15:01I couldn't believe it.
15:02She was there in the corner of my eye, and then she just stopped.
15:05Oh, so cool.
15:07I think we should go and do the catapult.
15:12Okay.
15:12Whenever you're ready.
15:14That wasn't saying that looks good.
15:16Daddy!
15:18Oh, no!
15:29It's the black hole, Alan.
15:31How black is it?
15:32It's pitch black.
15:33You won't see anything.
15:34Oh, no.
15:35That sounds awful.
15:37After three scary rides, we've saved the biggest for last.
15:45I've heard her screaming.
15:49She's got a good voice.
15:51Now, you should hear her laugh.
15:55Pray for me.
15:57What?
15:58It's not...
15:59Is that all right?
15:59Yep.
16:04I can hear it.
16:05I can hear this.
16:28It's a little flame.
16:30I know.
16:31You look like E.T. on the bike.
16:33Thank you for that.
16:34Come on, have a sit down.
16:35That's the last one.
16:36Yeah, that is.
16:37I'm not going on any more.
16:39It flipped me off.
16:40I hit my face on the team.
16:52Today, as my lovely mum is here on holiday,
16:54I've roped her in to help me work on the bunk bed.
16:57There's going to be another bed here.
16:59So somebody's going to be sleeping here.
17:01Oh, that's lovely.
17:02I just don't want them to be looking at anything horrible.
17:06Underneath.
17:07To soften the underside of the top bunk...
17:09Right, mum, I'm going to start this end.
17:11You're going to start that end.
17:12OK.
17:13..we're making an upholstered panel.
17:15We are not particularly crafty people,
17:17but we're going to make it all look a little bit more aesthetic.
17:20The first job is to secure the foam padding.
17:23Can I have a go?
17:25Yes.
17:25Put it there.
17:26It's too close to the edge.
17:29No, there.
17:30Like there.
17:31No, because like that, mum.
17:33Because otherwise it will just pull.
17:33I know, but you were pushing my fingers out of the way,
17:35so I couldn't do it.
17:36Yeah.
17:39Well, I'm cack-handed sometimes.
17:41Will you do it?
17:42No, you do it.
17:45You think I'm bossy, but I think you're quite bossy.
17:48If I am, then you've got it from me, unfortunately.
17:51That we're a matriarchal family.
17:54We're in charge of the boys, aren't we, Amanda?
17:56Without a doubt.
17:57You say I wear everyone down.
17:59Yes, you do a little bit.
18:00Till I get what I want.
18:01Yeah.
18:02You are bossier than I am, actually.
18:04Whilst Amanda and Judy get creative with a staple gun...
18:10..as we have decided on painting a mural on the bedroom wall...
18:13Sophie!
18:15Hi!
18:16What a lovely spot!
18:18..I'm meeting mural painter...
18:20Sophie, to see if we can find a design to pay homage
18:24to Gerald Durrell and his love of the island's small creatures.
18:27We want it to sort of celebrate the Durrells,
18:30some of the animals, and definitely insects.
18:33Sounds lovely.
18:34We could have a bit of fun with the insects, then.
18:36We could have a sneaky one up a doorpost
18:38or along the bottom of the wall.
18:39Yeah, so it's fun and playful.
18:42This sort of style, quite light.
18:44This was in a taverna.
18:45Lovely.
18:46This looks interesting.
18:48What's this for?
18:49This is a very quick idea.
18:50The Cleopatra butterfly is famous in poor food.
18:53Oh, right.
18:53I was thinking about perhaps having some sort of olive branches trailing down.
18:58Oh, my God, you're so good.
18:59Look at these.
19:00Wow, I'm not sure.
19:01Do you know what?
19:01This is just absolutely perfect, because they're playful...
19:04Oh, no!
19:06One second, I'll grab your lemons.
19:08My hero.
19:09So lovely taking the time to talk to me during a hurricane.
19:13So perhaps I can go and work on something with the Durrells, perhaps, for a start.
19:17That's a great idea.
19:19Pull it down that way.
19:20With the padding in place, it's time for my gorgeous, flora-inspired fabric.
19:34Oh, no, that's no good.
19:36Look, it's lumpy.
19:37I mean, I think proper upholsterers make it triangly, like an upper turnover.
19:42I don't know what this...
19:43This is a bit of a botched job, this is...
19:45Quickly turn over.
19:48Ta-da!
19:49Ta-da!
20:07Up at the house, now the new walls have been plastered...
20:11Sophie!
20:13Our Gerald Durrell-inspired mural is underway.
20:16This is beautiful!
20:18The idea, as you said, was to bring some of the nature inside.
20:21So we've got an olive branch and the yellow butterfly, the Cleopatra.
20:25Yes.
20:26And then the red dragonflies in Corfu, they're amazing.
20:29Perfect for this room, isn't it?
20:32I try and pick murals to look quite old.
20:35Yeah.
20:35All I do is paint the line.
20:38And when I rub a lid off, it looks like it's been there for years.
20:40A bit of character.
20:42And I don't want perfect, Alan.
20:44You've come to the right people.
20:45It's going to be fun.
20:47Sophie uses wet wipes to help create her faded effect.
20:50They're also useful for erasing any mistakes.
20:53Is that good?
20:54Don't wipe it like...
20:55No!
20:56OK, yours is running a bit, Alan.
20:57Oh, God.
20:58You might need a wet wipe.
20:59Just like that.
21:00Yeah.
21:01Um...
21:01Oh, no.
21:02Would you like me to go up the ladder and fix it quickly?
21:04Would you do that to Picasso?
21:09Perhaps that one could just go whoop, whoop!
21:11Give me a wet wipe.
21:13Do you know art is about making mistakes?
21:15Not every five minutes.
21:18I'm ready to move on.
21:19Let's move on to an insect.
21:20So, I just do the little head and then the circular body.
21:23Let me do a butterfly.
21:24Oh, Amanda, that's lovely.
21:26That looks like a pair of breasts.
21:29Alan, back to the brush.
21:31What colour is this?
21:32Are red?
21:32Yep.
21:33Just go for it.
21:34In Corfu, the striking red dragonfly is critically endangered
21:38and appears for a few short weeks each spring,
21:42making it a rare and cherished sight.
21:46I wasn't even doing it for a joke.
21:49I think it's nice.
21:51Baby crawling in here.
21:52Look at that.
21:53Start screaming.
21:59Is that OK?
22:00The more I paint, the better I get, I think.
22:05Sophie, would you like a nice cup of tea?
22:07Love a nice cup of tea.
22:08Right.
22:09What are we going to do about Alan's arms?
22:13His dragonfly's wearing high-heeled boots.
22:15OK, we'll fix it while he's wearing his cup of tea.
22:18What do you think?
22:18Just paint it white, that bit of white.
22:27As part of my summer in Corfu,
22:30I have been searching for my very own Greek god.
22:33Well, tonight, I have a hot date,
22:35so I need to get glammed up.
22:37I hate shaving foam.
22:39It gets everywhere.
22:41Oh, God.
22:43Oh, no.
22:46Oh, no.
22:47Cut myself.
22:50That's quite bad.
22:52Oh, sugar.
22:55Now I've got tissue stuck to it.
22:57Oh, it's the last thing I need.
23:00Sir Mattis has set me up on a blind date
23:03with someone he knows at a bar at nearby Agney Bay,
23:06and I've booked myself a water taxi to get me there.
23:09I'm a little bit nervous.
23:11I haven't been on a date for ages.
23:15Are you joking?
23:16Where's he going?
23:22But I've got to be late for me day.
23:32Things are looking up.
23:35Hi, love.
23:36Luckily for me, another taxi comes to my rescue.
23:41Thank you for doing this.
23:45Well, we've had a bit of luck.
23:47It's a nicer boat and easier on the iDriver.
23:54Agney Bay is one of Corfu's best-kept secrets,
23:57a tranquil cove of exclusive hotels and millionaire yachts.
24:01Thank you so much.
24:03It's the perfect spot for a romantic rendezvous.
24:08Hello, how are you?
24:10Hello.
24:11Sorry I'm late.
24:13Mwah.
24:14Mwah.
24:14The water taxi drove off without me.
24:17I'm Alan.
24:19Hi, Alan.
24:19What's your name?
24:20I'm Evo.
24:21What?
24:21Evo.
24:22Evo?
24:23Yes.
24:23Not evil.
24:25Not that.
24:28Yeah, can I have a large vodka and tonic, please?
24:31Yes, thank you.
24:32So tell me everything.
24:33What are you doing in Kofu?
24:35I have viewers and I spend the summer here.
24:37Okay, nice.
24:38I'm so nervous of you.
24:40Me too.
24:42I need to catch up.
24:44Yes, babe.
24:46So what do you look for in a man?
24:47It's just like vibe.
24:49I never have a vibe.
24:50Just, you know, the click.
24:52You have a click and a vibe.
24:53If you go for the vibe, okay.
24:55When you just have fun together and you compliment each other,
24:57that's what I kind of want.
24:59Cheers for that, babe.
25:00Yeah.
25:00Cheers.
25:03So, Alan, then what do you like to do?
25:05Like, what's your hobbies?
25:06We've got two rescue dogs.
25:08Yes.
25:08Yes.
25:08I also rescue dogs.
25:10You rescue dogs?
25:11That's amazing.
25:12So I have three.
25:13Oh, that's lovely.
25:14I love that.
25:15I love anyone who loves animals.
25:17We have much in common, babe.
25:18We have so much in common.
25:19100%.
25:20It was nice for me to actually just get out there
25:23and get back on the horse, as it were.
25:25And he's really sweet, but not my type.
25:27And I don't think I'm his type, to be honest.
25:38Back in Kukini, it's all systems go to complete the children's bedroom.
25:45Sophie's adding the finishing touches to our mural, the electricians are busy installing
25:50lights, and the bunk bed is getting a lick of paint, ready for us to do what we do best.
25:57Me and my mum made this, Alan.
25:59Really?
26:00Yeah.
26:00Shove it in like this and then we'll nail it on.
26:02Oh, look.
26:03Is it a real lizard?
26:04Look at that.
26:05Come on, baby.
26:06Do you think he made himself pink and green so he matched the panelling?
26:09It's a bit like Jumanji, isn't it?
26:11They've come alive from the mural.
26:14That's great, that.
26:15Okey-dokey.
26:16Let me give them a quick wipe, love.
26:19Oh, dear.
26:19All the dust's going up me nose.
26:22Coming in.
26:23Where would you put it?
26:24Here?
26:24That's it.
26:25Yeah?
26:26Perfect.
26:43I think we've pulled it off, Alan.
26:45Our first children's bedroom.
26:48Yeah, we have.
26:50We've done a really good job.
26:53I think we've been really clever with the space.
26:57Yeah.
26:57And not having like two single beds means you have all that floor to like do a bit of colouring
27:02or play a game or whatever.
27:03But it's that L shape that was a clever idea.
27:06I know.
27:07And also we've got storage.
27:09Yes.
27:10The panelling is gorgeous.
27:12I know.
27:12And it's like a little nod to the Durrells as well.
27:14Because, you know, with murals, normally they can be quite twee.
27:18This is nice.
27:19And this is all the things that Durrell used to love, like the butterflies and the insects.
27:23We haven't gone for like patronising cuddly little things.
27:26Yeah.
27:26We've gone for things you genuinely see in cold food.
27:28Everything he loved.
27:32This is quite a good grown-up kid's bedroom.
27:35Really nice.
27:37Do you know what?
27:37I can imagine me just having a little siesta in here.
27:40Oh, yeah.
27:40I could see me crawling in here, getting in there and counting the butterflies.
27:45To live full of sleep.
27:46To sleep.
27:48Right.
27:49You can test it.
27:50Okay.
27:51Oh, my God.
27:52Your feet stink.
27:53They do stink.
27:54But they're siesta drills.
27:55Oh.
27:56Don't even joke.
27:56Just move around like you're asleep.
28:00Got to work with Amanda again.
28:05Next time...
28:07We go sightseeing.
28:09Let's go.
28:10Alan!
28:12I chose to Mattis who's boss.
28:14Oh, no, no, no.
28:15No, what are you doing?
28:17It's heavy.
28:18Stop it.
28:18I'm a woman.
28:20And I feel the wrath of the Greek grandmothers.
28:23Oh, yeah, yeah.
28:25Stop shouting.
28:26As we take on the kitchen.
28:28Oh, my gosh.
28:30Alan!
28:31Alan!
28:32Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
28:41no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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