- 17 hours ago
First broadcast 15th October 1985.
Ray Brooks - Robby Box
Sharon Duce - Jan Oliver
Lisa Geoghan - Debby Oliver
Pamela Cundell - Vi Box
James Ottaway - Tommy
Stephen Tate - Dick Mayer
Paulina Dare - Christine
Donald Sumpter - Ronnie Day
Niall Padden - Jerry
Judy Riley - Secretary
Frank Mills - Gil Roach
Deirdre Costello - Joan
Andy Mulligan - Geordie
Kenneth Waller - Ferret
Roger Walker - Kipper
Alex Tetteh-Lartey - Black George
Jan Carey - Mrs. Banks
Brian Vaughan - Insurance Man
Eric Frances - Stan (as Eric Francis)
Desmond Cullum-Jones - Pilot
Ray Brooks - Robby Box
Sharon Duce - Jan Oliver
Lisa Geoghan - Debby Oliver
Pamela Cundell - Vi Box
James Ottaway - Tommy
Stephen Tate - Dick Mayer
Paulina Dare - Christine
Donald Sumpter - Ronnie Day
Niall Padden - Jerry
Judy Riley - Secretary
Frank Mills - Gil Roach
Deirdre Costello - Joan
Andy Mulligan - Geordie
Kenneth Waller - Ferret
Roger Walker - Kipper
Alex Tetteh-Lartey - Black George
Jan Carey - Mrs. Banks
Brian Vaughan - Insurance Man
Eric Frances - Stan (as Eric Francis)
Desmond Cullum-Jones - Pilot
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TVTranscript
00:13It's all about the morning after the night before.
00:15It looks worse than when we left.
00:19Oh well, come on. Let's get on with it.
00:36Here we are, darling.
00:40Welcome to England.
00:42I'm never going to open up tonight.
00:45Not the late we are going.
00:47We're a bloody allergy anyway.
00:49Did you have a busy day?
00:51Well, no. I had a busy night, actually.
00:55Don't you think you ought to tell me about it?
00:56Well, that's why I invited you out.
00:58It's not as bad as you think, you know.
01:00I suppose in this business, it's what you call an occupational hazard, isn't it?
01:04Well, I've never had it put like that before.
01:06No, but there wasn't very much damage, darling.
01:09Damage?
01:10What are you talking about, damage?
01:13That's a club.
01:15Just a couple of your books got in, you see.
01:17Tried to break it up.
01:19Oh, so that's what happened last night, then?
01:23Oh, I thought it was something else.
01:25Sit down.
01:27No, it needed decorating anyway.
01:29I did you a favour, really.
01:31Was it all smashed up, then?
01:33No, no, no, no.
01:34Anyway, Geordie's going to do it up top to bottom.
01:36Has he not yet?
01:37Don't you worry your little inner man, now.
01:38You wait till you see it.
01:39It's going to be beautiful carpets, chandeliers, better class of punter.
01:42You're going to be very proud of it, princess.
01:46I'm sure I will.
01:47You are.
01:48You'll rub it.
02:04So, we're in all right, then?
02:06Not bad.
02:07I don't much like Spain.
02:09Too cold for me.
02:10Still, I did run into a few old friends.
02:13Did a bit of business.
02:14Shame they can't come and sort it out themselves, ain't it, eh?
02:16Yeah.
02:17Morning.
02:19Any problems?
02:20Rushed up a key, Greg.
02:22Need a couple of planes here home, sir.
02:23Yeah, we're only day and airways.
02:25Dayways.
02:25Day and nightways.
02:28Hi, Virginia.
02:28How are you?
02:29Morning, Mr. D.
02:31Still keeping your arm in your aching, unfortunately.
02:33Of course.
02:35Here, what happened?
02:37The Antwerp consignment.
02:39It's all right.
02:40We've got to tell it's back earlier this morning.
02:43All right.
02:44It's all right, then, Virginia.
02:46I'll take you to Antwerp.
02:48You're from Noughty.
02:49Hi.
02:50Yeah.
02:52The Dragon Club?
02:54Yeah.
02:55Robbie Blocks?
02:56I don't believe it.
02:57Him and his mate, Maya.
02:59He's fronting for him.
03:00Oh, yeah.
03:02I'll bet he'll have a word with you.
03:04I've got to fetch a little teller.
03:05Yeah.
03:06Oh, and Gerald?
03:09No gratuitous violence.
03:11Until we see what he's up to.
03:36Oh, and Gerald, what are you doing here?
03:39Who did this there?
03:39Michelangelo, eh?
03:40What are you doing here, then?
03:42Any one minute, I'd like to do advice.
03:45Oh, yeah?
03:45Yeah.
03:47Alison, it's about the club, you see.
03:49It's in a bit of a state.
03:52Put a match to it, Mum.
03:58Uh, see, Geordie, it's the first time in my life that I've got something of my own.
04:03It's nobody else's.
04:03You know, it's a very nice feeling.
04:05I don't want to lose it.
04:06So, see, what I was wondering was, um, what you would do first.
04:12Why, uh, the wiring the walls.
04:15You know, them bricks look as though they've been nicked from a bomb site.
04:17Yeah.
04:18So, I mean, what would you suggest that I do about them?
04:22Well, I suppose if you really wanted a proper job doing, uh, plaster over, then three-quarters
04:27of good mat and motion.
04:29Why, I mean, the ceiling wouldn't need to eat plastering and paint.
04:32You would want it's grown mushrooms, Robbie.
04:34Oh, and the toilets.
04:36Why, I mean.
04:37I mean, it needs a lot doing.
04:39There's more work in that club than there was building up for a bit.
04:42Yeah.
04:44Yeah, but it's got to last long, you see.
04:45So, what I want to know, really, is, can you suggest someone who could do a decent job
04:51and not Robby Pine?
04:59No, no way, Robbo.
05:00No way.
05:01Look, I'm up to my eyebrows in it already.
05:03I can't take anything else on it.
05:04But you two, I mean, you could do it together, couldn't you?
05:06Eh?
05:07Not a chance, Robbie.
05:09Come on evenings, weekends.
05:11In your spare time.
05:13Spare time?
05:14Robbie, I haven't got time to stop and wipe me.
05:17He knows.
05:18You know your trouble, don't you, Jordan?
05:22Yeah.
05:23Don't let yourself get two of you, didn't you think, daughter?
05:31How's it going?
05:32Where the hell have you been?
05:33I've been to see Jordan, aren't I?
05:35Great.
05:41Oh, that's nice, that's nice.
05:44Yeah, we did it.
05:45Well, well done, well done.
05:46Well done, Chris.
05:47A woman's touch, eh?
05:49Oh, thanks.
05:50And Jordy's going to do the whole place.
05:52How about that, eh?
05:53What are you going to use for money?
05:54Misery, guys.
05:55You what?
05:56In the 2.30.
05:57I'll talk to you later.
06:01Don't say it.
06:14It's a nice day, isn't it?
06:16I'd love to stop and have a chat, but I've got some business, you know?
06:19I've got some better stuff.
06:21It's the day.
06:22It's giving you the day off.
06:24Oh, I know.
06:26Get in.
06:29What's up?
06:33250 quid an hour running expenses.
06:35Yeah, it's about right.
06:36We'd have to roll the bank, wouldn't we?
06:38Don't go putting ideas into my head.
06:41No.
06:43No.
06:44All right.
06:44Let's have a look out the back here.
06:47What we got?
06:48One, two, three, four, five seats.
06:52What's the freight capacity?
06:54Oh, £1200.
06:55About half a ton.
06:58Robbie.
06:59Nice of you at the spare of the time.
07:02Look, Mr. Day, I don't know what I'm doing here.
07:04Ronnie.
07:06The name's Ronnie.
07:08Relax.
07:09Have a cup of coffee.
07:10No, thank you, Mr. Day or Ronnie.
07:11I think I'm wasting my time.
07:14No, no, no, no.
07:16It's all right, Gerald.
07:18Robbie and me have got a lot to talk about.
07:20Oh, have we?
07:21Yeah.
07:22Both in business.
07:23Got a lot in common, haven't we?
07:24Not all that much.
07:26Excuse me.
07:27Mr. Day, they're ready to show you the Cessna now.
07:30Oh, great.
07:32Tell them we're on our way.
07:34Do you want to come with this?
07:35Yeah, of course you do.
07:36Come on.
07:57Looks as though you've got more black fly than beans.
08:00They ain't doing me no harm.
08:03I don't know my mind, mate.
08:06Yeah.
08:09Are you all right, Tommy?
08:11Yeah.
08:14Old lady been at you.
08:17We don't seem to agree about nothing.
08:19Nothing.
08:20Just like me and my old lady.
08:22I'd have to put up with it, Sam.
08:25I couldn't do without it.
08:26You know you're alive when you're having a barney.
08:30Yeah, but is it worth it?
08:31That's what I ask myself.
08:33Is it worth it?
08:34Blimey.
08:35You owe one of them puddings for a wife.
08:37You find yourself stuck even under the television waiting for the undertaker.
08:42You count your blessings.
08:44What blessings?
08:48A wife that worries about you.
08:50And an allotment.
08:52Now what more do you want?
08:54There's a peace and quiet.
08:57Nice.
08:59Very nice.
09:01Don't you think it's nice, Robbie?
09:03Yeah, yeah.
09:04It's great.
09:04Yeah, yeah.
09:06There you see.
09:07My friend sold on it already.
09:09What about you taking us all up for a little trip?
09:11Okay.
09:12Well, me too.
09:13Yeah, of course.
09:15I ain't brought you all this way just to disappoint you.
09:19Well, it's very kind of you, but you can count me out.
09:21Wouldn't dream of it.
09:22Ready?
09:23Ready when you are, mister, eh?
09:37Enjoying yourself?
09:39Not a lot, no.
09:41No.
09:44Oi.
09:47Lapline Sands.
09:53Oh, good.
09:55Very dodgy place.
09:58Do you remember that Kiesa one fell out of a plane a while back?
10:01No.
10:02In a plastic bag.
10:05Several plastic bags.
10:12No, this is nice.
10:14It's very nice.
10:16I think the business needs this, mate.
10:18It's all the difference.
10:21This?
10:22Yeah.
10:23Don't you like it?
10:26It's going to cost you a bit, isn't it?
10:28It is.
10:28An arm and a leg.
10:31Which is why I'm going to have to call on you for your four grand.
10:35Aye.
10:36Tomorrow.
10:37All right.
10:39I don't owe you nothing.
10:40We're all square, aren't we?
10:41Well, you was all square, certainly.
10:43Until you took over the Dragon Club.
10:49I'll let that Phoebe get Phillips four grand.
10:52What's he going to do with me?
10:54He put up after club, a security.
10:57You got a club.
10:58You got a deck.
11:01Hey, Gerald, look.
11:03Burnable crouch.
11:10What's the matter?
11:13Didn't he tell you?
11:15No, he must have slipped his mic.
11:17Oh, dear.
11:19What a shame.
11:21But you do see my position.
11:24As a businessman, you'll understand all about cash flow.
11:29Yeah, yeah.
11:31Here's me in the freighting business trying to buy airplanes,
11:34and I need the cash.
11:37But if you can't pay, don't worry.
11:40It's all taken care of.
11:43Clause 3.
11:48Interest.
11:50How much?
11:51£400 a month.
11:54Pay a board on the first of every month.
11:57Means you're overdue already.
12:01Of course, you don't have to pay.
12:03No?
12:04No.
12:05I can always take the club.
12:09Clause 5.
12:14Oi.
12:17Can this thing only fly in straight lines?
12:19Right.
12:20Hold on to your stomachs.
12:28$400 a month to Ronnie Day, $400 plus a month to the Welshman,
12:34and we're taking pennies.
12:37Well, what are you going to do about it?
12:38Try and get Di Phillips to give me more time to pay him, I suppose.
12:41Well, if you want to get in touch with Di, you'll have to go through Cyril Butts.
12:44Oh, your friend Cyril, yeah.
12:48We've had some post.
12:51Burn it.
12:54No, Rob, you can't do that anymore.
12:57It's from the bank.
12:59They want your specimen signature.
13:01You did that, don't you?
13:03No, Rob.
13:04You sign it.
13:06This is your club now.
13:08It's not mine.
13:08It's not Di's.
13:09It's yours.
13:11You can't duck it any longer, son.
13:13If you want to be a citizen, that's what goes with it.
13:18Sorry, it's easy.
13:21Kiss a pen, man.
13:24You'll wipe your fingerprints off incriminating evidence.
13:33Box.
13:39So, I've got a bank account.
13:41I'm on the computer.
13:44And I've got more debts than British Steel.
13:51Hiya.
13:52What's up?
13:56You shave?
13:59Yeah.
14:00When?
14:01Tuesday, wasn't it?
14:04Oh, God.
14:05I'm sorry.
14:07I'm looking.
14:16Don't worry.
14:17I'll go.
14:24Oh, come in, Mr. Bentley.
14:30If you just wait there, I'll get it.
14:34Oh, noon, Squire.
14:37Uh-huh.
14:39Oh, you mustn't disturb them while they're feeding.
14:41They turn nasty.
14:42Oh, God.
14:43There you are.
14:44Thanks.
14:45If I had all the money now that I've spent on insurance,
14:48I'd be a rich man.
14:51I don't know why you bother.
14:53You don't know why I bother.
14:55You could have had a look at yourself lately.
14:57Anybody think I've married you for your pension?
15:01Well, there you are, then.
15:03All right, Mr. Bentley.
15:04Bye.
15:05Bye.
15:06Bye.
15:07Bye.
15:09Bye.
15:10Bye.
15:11Bye.
15:12Bye.
15:12Bye.
15:13Bye.
15:14Bye.
15:15Bye.
15:16Bye.
15:18Bye.
15:37Oh, hello.
15:39Um, come on in.
15:48Do you want a cup of tea?
15:49I've got some milk.
15:50I haven't got any booze, though.
15:51No, thanks.
15:53Come on, I've just made a pot, eh?
15:54No, really.
15:56You were lucky to catch me in, you know.
15:57If you're busy, I'll...
15:59No, I'm not busy.
16:00Um, well, come on, sit down.
16:04Come on.
16:04Come on.
16:06Come on.
16:07Come on.
16:08Come on.
16:11Robbie, it was a mistake.
16:14What?
16:16Well, once you step over the line, you...
16:21Don't go all moody.
16:22I mean, nobody got hurt, did I?
16:25Saved by the bell.
16:26Yeah, yeah.
16:27Bing, ding.
16:33I'm not sure how it happened.
16:36What?
16:38Overstepping the line with a client.
16:40You're a lovely lady, but you think too much.
16:43That's your trouble.
16:45Here.
16:46Yeah.
17:01Listen, I...
17:02I came to warn you as well.
17:04Make your accountants get your tax affairs
17:06into some sort of order
17:07as quick as you can for your own sake.
17:10Don't worry, I've sold it.
17:11No, please do.
17:12I promise.
17:13It's just there's not much point at the moment
17:14because I'm skinned.
17:16Well, you've got the club.
17:18I mean, that must give you some sort of income.
17:20Well, it will, but not now
17:22because I've got a lot of debts, you see.
17:28Well, I hope you get what you want.
17:34It, um...
17:34It may not help, but...
17:36Well, I've dealt with people far better off than you,
17:38but not nearly as nice.
17:42Yeah, well...
17:45Don't forget.
17:47No, I won't.
17:51Do you want any sugar?
18:14All that money for three moons,
18:17none of which had room to swing a cat.
18:18We haven't got a cat.
18:21Anyway, I quite liked it.
18:22Well, I'm not going to be ripped off, Deb.
18:25I know, I suppose they're quite nice.
18:27I'm just traipsing about
18:28where we've got a perfectly good flat of our own.
18:31Why can't we just go home, Mum?
18:34To our own flat.
18:35Because there's nothing there.
18:37It's there.
18:37No furniture, nothing.
18:39It's all gone.
18:40Anyway, that buyer's making all the right noises now.
18:43So what?
18:52I...
18:55There are just too many memories, though.
18:58It's like living in the past, aren't there?
19:03I understand that.
19:05Do you?
19:06Yeah, I do.
19:11You're a good girl.
19:13Hi, should we see these others?
19:15Oh, I've got to get back to the club, though.
19:17We can't disappoint Robbie, can we?
19:19Well, you'd better go and see him, then.
19:21Oh, thanks, Mum.
19:23Anyway, you know what you're looking for, don't you?
19:26I wish I did.
19:3095, please.
19:31Is Robbie about?
19:33Yeah, he's in the office, right?
19:36Staff owner.
19:38Apprented management.
19:48Blimey.
19:49Hello, Duchess.
19:50I'm, uh...
19:51I'm moving in.
19:52It's cheap, so you're not going to have to drive to work.
19:56You drive, that'll be good, darling.
19:58Does Tommy know your ribs out of his place, then?
20:00No, I'm still in the house.
20:01Sorry.
20:02Oh, yeah.
20:02I'll give you an A.
20:03Thanks, Mum.
20:07It doesn't make me eat this, though.
20:08No, it's the habit, innit?
20:09You see, they have lunch in the booze at their closing time,
20:11and they drift around here.
20:13Still, I expect you've been considering doing food here.
20:16Yeah, yeah, I thought about that, yeah.
20:18Yeah.
20:19Some French bread, beef, ham, eggs.
20:22I could get all the stuff down the market,
20:24have it done by 12.
20:26What about the financial side, then?
20:28Well, you pay for the stuff,
20:31I'll make it up and serve it,
20:32and, um...
20:34let's say you split the profit down the middle.
20:37Yeah.
20:37Well, I don't see anybody objecting to that.
20:40You've worked it all out, haven't you?
20:43Of course.
20:48Every knot and bolt of this loco has its own code.
20:51It's written to be a wonderful period, for us.
20:54The line took 17 years to construct.
20:56The one of the first companies to try it
20:58was a little bit of an action course.
21:01But first, it seems just like toy time.
21:04You have a real train and tour.
21:05It's a lot of old cats with this, isn't it?
21:08Bill!
21:11Oh, hello.
21:12I didn't know our Joanie had a good-looking daughter.
21:15Robbie, I'm not in the mood.
21:17She got out of bed the wrong side this morning.
21:19When you're on your own, Kip, there's no right side.
21:23He's here!
21:26Matt Sprint wants a word.
21:30Robbie.
21:31Can I have a word with you?
21:33No, I can't hang about. I've got a lot on me mind.
21:34No, no, no. Two seconds.
21:37Mary, could you spare me a moment?
21:39Yeah, what you after?
21:40I'm not having that mutt round here.
21:42Jo!
21:44It's all right.
21:45What you after?
21:47I would just like a few words with you in my office.
21:51A bit pricey, isn't they?
21:55Well, look, I've seen a couple of possibles in this window down here.
21:58Let's go down this way.
21:59Do we have to?
22:01Oh, come on, cheerful.
22:03We can't stay at the hotel any longer.
22:05I've written and told Jake Turnbull, though.
22:08Look, my feet are killing me.
22:11You know, if I had the sense I was born with,
22:13we'd both be on the first flight back to Australia
22:15and we'd get them to send the money from the flat.
22:18Oh, come off it.
22:19You're going to stick it out, see how Robbie makes that.
22:23Yeah, but how long am I supposed to wait?
22:26Well, if you love him, forever.
22:29Oh, yes.
22:31If only it was as simple as that.
22:34Oh, sod it.
22:35Come on, let's go to the bell for a beer.
22:36All right, then.
22:38Would your dog like one of my ideas still?
22:41We'd love one.
22:42Yeah, one.
22:43Yeah.
22:44Right.
22:45Now, I've had a couple of statements typed up in advance.
22:49Oh, yeah?
22:50Yeah, if you could just sign it at the bottom there.
22:53Oh, what is all he said?
22:55Oh, it's just the name and address
22:57and the fact you know me.
22:58You're an insurance claim.
22:59You mean that they won't pay you
23:02unless it was a real robbery, is that it?
23:03Well, you know, insurance people,
23:05very suspicious people.
23:06They've got some very dodgy clients, ain't they?
23:08You make a lot of claims, do you?
23:11Well, no, it's just the tannoy.
23:12And, of course, I'm not in boobies.
23:13It's because of my stomach.
23:16You had this much cash in the safe?
23:19This much?
23:20Well, more or less, as do as I could work it out.
23:23You know.
23:24Yes, I know.
23:25Oh, yeah, we know.
23:28Well, Gil, you come and have a sit down, son.
23:34That's it.
23:35Here, take a little board.
23:38Now, I don't really know how to put this,
23:39but it's, um, it's going to cost you.
23:44What?
23:46If I paid you money to sign this statement,
23:48people might say that was bribery
23:50or conspiracy to defraud.
23:52Come on, Ferret, we're not wanted here.
23:54Hey, you know, wait.
23:55Wait.
23:57Don't be like that.
23:58Well, I mean, it's up to you, isn't it?
23:59I mean, you've got your problems, he's got his.
24:02I've got mine, and one of them is money.
24:05What do you say to 15?
24:0615 what?
24:06Quit.
24:08Score?
24:10Each.
24:11You and Ferret?
24:12Score.
24:13Ow!
24:15Abba Pony.
24:17I'll tell Joan.
24:17You better.
24:19I'll tell her I'll give you 25 pounds,
24:21credit at the counter.
24:22Credit?
24:23Right away.
24:25Not cash.
24:26Cash?
24:27How would that look on the books?
24:29I have to be scrupulously honest, Ferret.
24:32Scrupulous.
24:33Scrupulous.
24:34And I'll tell you what I'll do for you, Ferret.
24:37I'll leave the offer open for 24 hours.
24:43Now, Ferret, you bunch head.
24:45Go on, get out.
24:55I'll tell you what, Ferret.
24:56What?
24:56Do me a favour.
24:57Pick yourself a winner.
24:59That lot?
24:59Bun all the credit on the nose.
25:01All of it?
25:01And then you watch his face, watching yours, when nothing happens.
25:04One, two, one, three, six, the trundle.
25:12Dragon Club.
25:18Hang on a minute.
25:20Rob.
25:21Yeah?
25:22Phone.
25:23What's up?
25:25Hello?
25:26What have you got, sir?
25:27Hey?
25:29Mum?
25:30Listen, Mum, I can't hear you.
25:32You're going to make all that noise.
25:34He left me a note.
25:39I mean, what are you playing at?
25:41Leaving me notes.
25:43Robby, can you hear me?
25:45All right, Mum.
25:46All right.
25:47I'm on my way.
25:49Sorry, mate.
25:50She's all upset.
25:51I don't know why.
25:51I've got to slide over there and sort her out.
25:53Don't worry.
25:54Well, we look after things.
25:55I would have thought we've got more important things to sort out.
25:59We look after things.
26:01That's what you mean, nothing.
26:03You're the one who wants to be running things, Dick.
26:06Yeah, all right, all right.
26:09I'll kill you when I get my hands on you.
26:11Yeah, well, I'll tell you, man.
26:12You should do the trick very nicely.
26:15Look, let the silly old sod spend a night on his own.
26:19A cold bed.
26:21That's a lot more than words.
26:23Hey, Sixpott?
26:23Come on.
26:26Oh, my God.
26:27There, there, there.
26:30What's up?
26:32It's a cousin.
26:33It always was.
26:36Yeah, all right.
26:37Where is he?
26:38To tell this.
26:40I'm sorry, but are you gentlemen members?
26:42The name is Day.
26:43I haven't got a good name.
26:45So where is he?
26:46Thanks, Dan.
26:48Oh, you want to see the man in charge?
26:51Just quick.
26:53Sorry.
26:54That is out.
26:56Oh, dear.
26:58It's all right, Mr. Day.
26:59Would you come this way, please?
27:19Dick?
27:20Yeah.
27:23I want to see Box.
27:25You said he wanted to see the man in charge.
27:27Get her out of here.
27:28It's all right.
27:33Four one-ers, please.
27:35What?
27:37Box owes me four one-ers.
27:39Else I'll take this shit hole off of him.
27:41Of course, I'd rather have the cash, but that's up to him.
27:43Or you.
27:44I ain't got it.
27:46I guess I ain't.
27:51He's out now.
27:51Trying to get it together.
27:55Are you telling me?
27:56He hasn't got no time left.
27:59All right?
28:00Yeah, all right, all right.
28:04Out!
28:07You all right, Dick?
28:08I'm all right, Geordie.
28:09All right, what's going on here?
28:10It's all right!
28:12I don't know what language you're talking, thank you.
28:15Oh, one more peep, and I'll let him off his leash.
28:18Now, then.
28:20Some other little things you can tell, Box.
28:22When I take over this establishment, he's out.
28:25You're out.
28:25And so it's a silly time, I'll say.
28:28All right?
28:30All right.
28:35All right.
28:53Don't you know nothing, darling?
28:55Brown bread is better for your own.
29:02Well, don't ever do it again!
29:03I didn't know.
29:05They said it was business.
29:08It's all right.
29:09It's all right.
29:10It's Robbie's business, not mine.
29:14It's Robbie's business, not mine.
29:28It's Robbie's business, not mine.
29:45It's Robbie's business, not mine.
29:47You won't miss this.
30:15Oh, no.
30:45You've got to get him off your back, Rob.
30:49Off all our backs.
30:52They didn't hurt the girls, did they?
30:54No, they didn't.
30:57They were just frightened, that's all.
30:59Even Geordie had the shakes after they'd gone.
31:03I'll talk to Geordie tomorrow.
31:07Look, Rob, I came into this lot as a favour to you, but I didn't bloody have to.
31:14And if I'd have known that half the villains in London were members, I'd tell you straight, I wouldn't have.
31:19Well, do you think I would then, eh?
31:23I mean, the question is, how many more of them are going to come crawling out of the woodwork?
31:28Well, if they do, I won't be here.
31:30Oh, come on, Dick.
31:31Look, we've come this far, haven't we?
31:32We can't let people like Ronnie Day or no-one take it away from us.
31:37Well, if only Di hadn't signed that poxy bit of paper.
31:41Yeah, half the club.
31:43I win half off him a poker.
31:45He sells me the other half.
31:47But he's already put half up as a security against the loan.
31:51I know.
31:52Well, that was I to know how many halves there were.
31:55I know.
32:08What are you doing here?
32:13It's a long story.
32:28It's getting married, what, don't it?
32:31Marriage changes people, Rob.
32:34Um, well, marriage, Tom, is something you've got to work at, you see.
32:38It's not something you pick up and put down when you feel like it.
32:43Oh.
32:44You'd know all about marriage, wouldn't you?
32:47Tom, silly old sods like you ought to know better.
32:51I know better.
32:52It's your mum.
32:55Do you love her or don't you?
32:59No.
33:00Of course I do.
33:01So good to do with her.
33:03How old are you, Tom?
33:05Mind your own business.
33:07All right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
33:10But I'll tell you one thing.
33:12Every day you spend wandering around on your tod
33:18is one day less being in the place that you should be.
33:24in mum's nice warm bed.
33:27I'll knock it off, will you?
33:31Clear out.
33:36I'm going, I'm going, I'm going, I'm going.
33:38All right, Tom.
33:39Whatever it is, the answer's no.
33:41You haven't got four oneers you could lend me, have you?
33:45Mm-hmm.
34:00Hello, Tommy.
34:02Had a nice time?
34:03Eh?
34:04I'll stop now.
34:06Be late down the market.
34:08Oh.
34:08Oh, by the way, you must be tired.
34:10Make yourself a nice clumper.
34:12I'll be home early and we'll have a nice collie cheese
34:14and grilled bacon.
34:16I've got some good short back.
34:18Short back?
34:19Well, go on, then.
34:20I ain't got all day.
34:22Oh, yeah.
34:27Tommy.
34:32I'm going to say I'm late to the heart.
34:43I'll come with you.
34:46Help you at the stool.
34:57Make that three, Tommy, please.
35:00Yes.
35:01Hello, guys.
35:02Hello, guys.
35:02Are you all right?
35:03I'm all right.
35:04Good day.
35:06Well, any luck now.
35:08It's home.
35:08Luck?
35:10What luck?
35:10What's she talking about?
35:11She's looking for somewhere to live, ain't she?
35:13Need a lot of luck to find anywhere around here.
35:16Well, there was this one place that was, what, cheap, clean.
35:24But what?
35:26It was over a disco.
35:27Oh, Jack.
35:29Oh, God.
35:33At my place.
35:37What?
35:38You can live in my flat till you get fixed up.
35:41Oh, Tommy.
35:42Oh, come on.
35:43Come on.
35:45Move in now.
35:46What about Robbie?
35:47Robbie's moved out.
35:48Moved out?
35:50Moved out?
35:51Where to?
35:52Keeping at the club.
35:57You'll have it all to yourself.
35:58I'm not planning on moving back.
36:02Not unless something makes me.
36:06You're a little love.
36:16Well?
36:18What?
36:20Ronnie Day.
36:22Arthur Moe Richard.
36:24Flim flam.
36:2516 to 1.
36:27Flim flam.
36:2925 quid win credit.
36:31I'll tell you what, son.
36:33He's a runner.
36:35I'm going to lock the doors.
36:36And I'm good.
36:37Come on.
36:37Come on.
36:38Come on.
36:39Flim flam.
36:57Oh, bloody hell.
37:08Hello.
37:09Hello.
37:11Is Mr. Box at home?
37:13He's moved.
37:15Oh.
37:18Oh, you're a friend of his, aren't you?
37:22Mrs. Banks from the Inland Revenue.
37:24Oh, I see.
37:26When you see him, here, would you give him this letter, please?
37:33Oh, yes.
37:33All right.
37:36And this.
37:54So, you and your mum have moved in at Tommy's, then?
37:57Yeah.
37:58Yeah.
37:58Good, is it?
37:59No.
38:00Oh.
38:00It's all right for mum.
38:01She's got the bed.
38:03Well, that leaves you on the sofa, does it?
38:05Yeah.
38:07Anyway, me and mum, we need a bit of space between us.
38:11So, I'm staying at an order tonight.
38:13Oh, right.
38:21Big winner, eh?
38:23I'm waiting.
38:24You've been more trouble than the rest of you got brought together.
38:26I've got this new system, see?
38:27I've backed the four top-price officers in every race each way.
38:30Can't lose, can I?
38:31I've got this new system.
38:33Joanie, Joanie, Joanie, Joanie.
38:35Shut up.
38:36Well, I'm busy.
38:37Oh, of course you're not.
38:38Of course you're not.
38:38Flim-flam.
38:39Four o'clock.
38:39Twenty-five quid on the nose.
38:41Cash?
38:41No, darling.
38:42Credit.
38:43No.
38:44Did he bother to tell you?
38:45Yeah, he did.
38:46There he is.
38:47I said, twenty-five quid credit for twenty-four hours.
38:50Two times up.
38:52What?
38:53Only just.
38:54That's all the matters, though, isn't it?
38:56Seventy-four and fifty.
38:57You're joking, aren't you?
38:59No.
39:00Eh?
39:00Question of principle, isn't it?
39:02Ferret.
39:03Principle?
39:04Yeah.
39:04Two wins, three places.
39:06What he comes out to.
39:08One pound ninety-five p?
39:10Check it yourself, if you like.
39:11Is that all?
39:13Here you are.
39:14Keep the change.
39:17It's the system.
39:18And him.
39:19You can't win, son.
39:21And a last one.
39:23Track one.
39:24Last one.
39:24Last three to one.
39:26Track three.
39:27Silver Jacko.
39:28Five.
39:29Five.
39:30All right, fellas, come on.
39:32Chop, chop, we're late.
39:34Be gentle, though.
39:35Can you check in one for us, please?
39:37All right, you see the two big ones, go on?
39:39All right, that's them two.
39:40All right.
39:41And these four little ones here.
39:42That ends.
39:43Five rows, that ends.
39:44And those used.
39:46All right.
39:46Just sign them, Bobby Foreman.
39:48Okay.
39:48All right.
39:50Oh, you got here.
39:52I didn't have much choice, did I?
39:53Thanks, sir.
39:54I'm a busy man.
39:55Leave the money with Gerald.
39:56And next month, I don't want no more aggravation chasing all around the smoke after you.
40:01I can't.
40:05Can't.
40:07Won't pay.
40:08No, no, no, no, no, not won't.
40:09No, I can't.
40:10I can't pay her.
40:11And I can't piss around wasting time over four grand.
40:15I'm late as it is.
40:16I'll take the rotten club instead.
40:19All right, Maurice, wind her up.
40:20Be right with you.
40:21No, I mean, what do you want with it when you've got all this?
40:23I mean, you haven't got time to spend it, have you?
40:25It's a principle, isn't it?
40:27As a businessman, you should appreciate that.
40:29Yeah, but you see, as a businessman, what I can't understand is how I owe money three halves of the
40:35same club.
40:36You see what I mean?
40:36Do appreciate that, Ronnie.
40:37No, what are you talking about?
40:39Come on, my darling.
40:40We're off now.
40:40Bye, Mr. Dean.
40:42Same time next week, all right?
40:46Now then, what?
40:46Now, listen.
40:47You see, now, it's on one of the first half of the club.
40:49He's named Di Phillips at poker.
40:51He's sold with the second half.
40:52Now, what you're telling me is that he put the second, another half of the club up against a loan
40:57of security.
40:58No, I'm not telling you.
40:59It's written down, legal.
41:01Yeah, but that was dated before I met him.
41:03Which gives me first claim on you.
41:05No, listen.
41:05No, no, no.
41:06You don't understand.
41:07What?
41:07My contract with Di Phillips, now, what it comes to is five grand over 12 months, right?
41:12You know what the club's like?
41:13It's very dodgy and all that kind of thing.
41:15If I miss a payment, then he's going to take the club back.
41:17Now, if I haven't got the club, I haven't got any income, so how can I pay you?
41:22Are you fit for what?
41:25The half what Di Phillips sold to you didn't belong to him.
41:29It belonged to me.
41:31Yeah, but that's not what it says in the contract.
41:33The contract ain't worth the paper it's written on.
41:36After your little game of poker with Di Phillips, he didn't have nothing left to sell.
41:46Who's the priest?
41:47A bloke called Cyril Buck, so he deals with both contracts.
41:51Right little shyster, there's been more ways than a paper trip.
41:55All right, sunshine, consider it salty.
41:59Yeah?
41:59Well, I've had a little chat with him.
42:01Your contract for MacNarlan Boy.
42:04And your thanks to Di Phillips, see you around.
42:14Five grand you owe, Phillips.
42:17Only four grand you owe me.
42:20You've done very well out of it, son.
42:22Better than you deserve.
42:24Yeah, yeah.
42:26Interest and four grand.
42:27Well overdue.
42:29Four wally.
42:29Yeah, well, I was going to the bank.
42:32Was?
42:33Was?
42:34Yeah, until Birdbrain over there picked me up.
42:36Wouldn't take no for an answer.
42:37Well, you know what it is, don't you, Ronnie?
42:39I mean, what can a businessman do?
42:41I mean, what can a businessman do?
43:11Yeah.
43:19Okay.
43:50Hey.
43:52Oh, God.
43:56What the hell are you doing here?
44:01I might ask the same thing as you.
44:04Well, I'm sleeping here.
44:05Is there one?
44:07Well, I, um, I came to find my lighter.
44:10Oh.
44:12Oh, God.
44:14It's good here, isn't it?
44:16Not very, no.
44:21Where's, uh, where's Debbie?
44:25She's staying the night with Mo.
44:29Oh.
44:32It's, um, it's nice to see you.
44:41Yeah.
44:42Got a cup of tea while you're here.
44:46Yeah, um, chopper, get one.
44:49Oh, yeah, of course.
44:50You know where everything is, don't you?
44:51Yeah.
44:51That's right.
45:08Here's your lighter.
45:11Came with this letter.
45:13By hand.
45:15Your problems aren't just with the club, are they?
45:19Well, there's the, uh, the old tax.
45:24I know.
45:24I met her.
45:28Are you going to open it?
45:30Not tonight, no.
45:34No.
45:41Do you find it noisy?
45:45No, no, it's all right, it's all right.
45:56It's nice to see you, too.
46:20It's me, Mum.
46:23Um, sorry, it's just that Mo's boyfriend turned up
46:28and I've felt a bit in the way round now.
46:34Sorry.
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