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00:13I'm going to have one more go in the larder, then I'm going to change over to automatic.
00:17Well, come on then, let's go.
00:22I'm going out for a lesson today, my new car.
00:25Come on then, let's get in.
00:28I think we've lost our instructor, Jake.
00:38Go on, get your window wind down ready now as you're going, get your window wind down ready.
00:43Keep moving on, yeah? Keep moving.
00:45Last week, Maureen failed her eighth test, but she's not giving up.
00:49Her husband, Dave, reckons some manoeuvring practice in the local multi-storey might move things along.
00:56Well, take a ticket, press a button.
01:04Right, Maureen. Slow down steady.
01:09Keep this side and go around there.
01:14I'm following the arrow.
01:15You're not going to make it.
01:16You're not. Whoa! Whoa!
01:18Wait, I'm all right.
01:19What's the matter with you?
01:21Hard round. Hard round.
01:23I got a hard round.
01:23Gee!
01:25That was about an inch then, huh?
01:26I made it. Now, shut up.
01:28You don't give me credit, do you, Dave?
01:30Jesus, yeah.
01:31You don't give me credit.
01:32You're going to get around there, look.
01:33You don't give me credit, David.
01:34I'm so close to beat anything.
01:37Whoa! Whoa!
01:38Whoa!
01:42Didn't hit it?
01:44I'm stuck now.
01:46We are.
01:48Stuck.
01:50What are you stuck?
01:55No, I'm not in the car.
01:56Actually, this is my first break today.
01:59What time do you finish?
02:01Six.
02:03A few miles away, Pamela Carr is about to have a chat
02:06with Maureen's instructor, Linda Clark.
02:10OK.
02:12So, can I ring you about?
02:14Hiya, Linda!
02:15Hi, Pam.
02:16Look, I've got to go.
02:17Here's a friend who's turned up.
02:19I'll talk to you tonight as soon as I get in.
02:21Yeah, cheers.
02:22Bye!
02:23God, I think I'm attached to this thing, Linda.
02:26Yeah, how are you?
02:27Long time, Lucy?
02:28Lovely to see you, Pam.
02:29You're looking well.
02:30Oh, I think I'll keep an eye out for you.
02:32OK, take care.
02:32Yeah.
02:33All right, what have I done?
02:34Want a drink?
02:35Oh, Diet Coke, same as you, please.
02:37Can I have a Coke, Jackie?
02:38You're all right.
02:39Turn the wheel hard round, don't we?
02:40Good.
02:41Good.
02:42Good.
02:42Good.
02:43Good.
02:44Good.
02:45Good.
02:45Stop.
02:47A bit more.
02:48A bit more.
02:49A bit more.
02:50A bit more.
02:51Go on.
02:51Don't be afraid of it.
02:52Are you in parking now?
02:53Yeah.
02:54No.
02:55No, stop.
02:56Into reverse.
02:58No, wheel the hard way round.
02:59Right.
03:00Right.
03:00Down.
03:01Hard as you can.
03:03Hard as you can.
03:05No, you've done it wrong.
03:06I won't.
03:07Right.
03:08Stop.
03:09Stop.
03:10Stop.
03:10All right, let him go.
03:13All right, brilliant.
03:14Thanks.
03:14I guess I would get away from the counter.
03:16Do the sunshine, really, isn't it?
03:18Like the blue.
03:19Beautiful day.
03:19I know it is, yeah.
03:21How's work, then?
03:22Great.
03:23Really busy.
03:24I'm glad I've seen you, Pam.
03:26I've got a pupil for you.
03:28I'm not your pan again.
03:30Turn the wheel.
03:30Yeah, but look at the situation in front of you.
03:34It turns.
03:34That way.
03:35That way.
03:36No, it's too late.
03:38No, you've had it.
03:39You've had it.
03:40Jump out the...
03:40Jump.
03:41Stop.
03:42Hang on.
03:42Whoa.
03:43Jump out the car.
03:48Oh, my God.
03:51The car jerk.
03:52Sorry.
04:00This pupil I was talking to you about, her name's Maureen, she's failed a few tests, only one test with
04:06me recently, and she failed on gears, observation and reversing.
04:13If we can get rid of the gears, we can concentrate on the observation.
04:18Exactly.
04:18I think she's going to benefit in an automatic, even if she comes back and tries a manual, because all
04:23the confidence has gone pan.
04:54You're making me nervous, David.
04:55Right, that's it.
04:56Linda, I've got just the guy for you.
04:59Yeah?
05:00Yeah, yeah, honestly.
05:02Lots of patience.
05:03Yeah, his nerves pop.
05:04He does disabled as well, so he's got lots of patience.
05:07Oh, it sounds ideal, Pam.
05:09Yeah.
05:09Ideal.
05:11This is the first time ever I've given a driving lesson with a dog in her back.
05:15Yeah?
05:16And as we said, he needs dog restraint.
05:18Yeah.
05:20Paul Farrell's back with his old pupil, Joan Rodwell, who's already passed her test.
05:24Trouble is, she's got the wobbles, and is too frightened to drive alone in her new Austin Maestro.
05:31Listen, let's swap cards.
05:33Yeah.
05:33Here's one of mine.
05:34Oh, Linda's learners.
05:36Streetwise.
05:38And I'll be in touch.
05:39Don't worry, leave it with us.
05:40Maureen and Amy.
05:41Yeah, right.
05:42See you.
05:42Bye.
05:43Streetwise driving school, Pamela Carr.
05:46Oh, Danny.
05:49Don't just look at it, then open it.
05:53Pam's pupil, Danny, is about to face the result of his theory test.
05:58I'll be very surprised if I haven't passed, because it seemed all right on the day.
06:06If he passes, he'll be taking his test this week.
06:11Hey, well done so far.
06:13I think you're doing well.
06:15How do you feel?
06:16Not too bad.
06:17Of course, this is easy.
06:18You're there.
06:18You're there.
06:19I'm going to get out in a minute.
06:20That's my problem, see.
06:22OK, here's the plan.
06:24You can go for a little drive by yourself.
06:26I'm going to give you directions.
06:28Yeah.
06:30Yeah.
06:31I want you to turn left at the end of this road.
06:34Yeah.
06:36Then when you get to the T-junction, which is just a bit further down, I want you to turn
06:40right.
06:42Left, then right.
06:43Then left again.
06:45Left, then right, then left again.
06:48You better come and find me in a minute.
06:51Then left, then left to come back in a big loop.
06:54Left, then right, then left, then left.
06:58Yeah.
06:59Left, right, then two lefts.
07:01That's it.
07:02See you in a few moments.
07:03Okay.
07:03Jones' fear isn't unusual.
07:06Paul knows the only way to beat it is to face it.
07:09Head on.
07:10Come on.
07:12All right, you're sitting now.
07:21It's a pass.
07:23Pass.
07:24Pass it.
07:27Pass.
07:28See?
07:29Pass.
07:30There.
07:32Math way to be in a driver.
07:35While Danny's over his first hurdle, Paul's helping Joan confront her last.
07:40If she can crack a ten-minute solo around the block, he knows she'll be almost there.
07:46Left, right, and two lefts, won't we?
07:51There's just one flaw in Paul's grand plan.
07:54Joan's never been sure which is left and which is right.
08:00Danny's keen to get moving.
08:02He's talked his dad into helping him buy some wheels.
08:05Yeah, that looks quite neat.
08:07This one with a manual choke on it rather than...
08:09Yes, this one's got a manual choke on it.
08:11If the deal's done, he'll take his test in his very own Fiesta.
08:15What was it you were asking for?
08:16We had it advertised for a £5.50, but as the taxi's not...
08:19I was going to say the taxi is...
08:20We've only got a couple of days to run on it.
08:22Yeah.
08:22I'm sure we could bring it down to about £5, £4.5, somewhere around there.
08:26Okay, well, let's...
08:28Can we take it for a drive?
08:29Yeah, sure.
08:29Great, let's do that.
08:32Fifteen minutes on and Joan could be anywhere.
08:34Paul's pretending not to worry.
08:37Oh, my gosh.
08:40This is tight, Jake, isn't it?
08:44Left.
08:49Even Jake knows Joan's lost.
08:51They're both beginning to realise things may have gone horribly wrong.
08:56Do you like it?
08:57Yeah, it's nice.
08:58Are you sure?
08:58Yes.
08:59Because you've got to look after it.
09:00I know.
09:01And run it and pay for it.
09:02Yeah.
09:03If I give you the cash, can we take it away?
09:06You certainly can, yeah.
09:07I've got the L plates in the car.
09:10I'm quite happy to give you a few lessons on it, but...
09:13Without your control.
09:14Without your control.
09:16Okay, well, if you stay out here and we'll have a look at your car,
09:19and we'll go inside and do the paperwork?
09:21Yeah, no problem.
09:22Great.
09:22Pull them.
09:23Don't you go inside, which other thing?
09:24Great.
09:25Turn them in at us.
09:28I dropped off Paul, my instructor, about half an hour ago.
09:33I've stopped here because I just don't know where to go now.
09:36I don't know.
09:37I don't really know where I dropped him off.
09:41So I don't really know what to do.
09:46One of Danny's dreams is now parked outside.
09:50But his other, girlfriend Jillian, still lives 300 miles away in Preston.
10:00Until he passes his test, there's only one way to fan the flames of love.
10:33I don't know where to go.
10:43Joan's been missing three quarters of an hour.
10:46Paul's beginning to get twitchy.
10:48I think we've lost our instructor, Jake.
10:52Unknown to Paul, Joan's being swept along by the rush hour.
10:57Suddenly thought of a funny thing then.
10:59I just realised that we're on our own.
11:02Oh.
11:06Making our own decisions.
11:12Even put the windscreen wiper on.
11:26Guess what?
11:27What?
11:27I have a car.
11:28My very own car.
11:29Oh, yeah?
11:30Yeah.
11:31What kind?
11:32Fiesta.
11:33Small one.
11:34Beige one.
11:35Yeah.
11:35How old is it?
11:36What do you mean how old it is?
11:37It doesn't matter how old it is.
11:38It's a car, isn't it?
11:41Yeah.
11:41Okay.
11:42Let's hope we see.
11:44Familiar.
11:46There he is.
11:47God.
11:51Am I glad to see you?
11:55Oh, dear.
11:57I think I've been on a journey round the world.
12:00Yeah.
12:02In the back, Jake.
12:04He's telling you, where are you?
12:06Where on earth are you going?
12:06He's saying, where were you?
12:08You're all red.
12:08You're sweating.
12:09I know.
12:10I'm a bath of sweat.
12:12I am.
12:12I thought it was going to be a long time when you turned right at the end of the road
12:15instead
12:15of left.
12:15I thought, this is going to be a long wait.
12:17Yeah.
12:18Oh, dear.
12:20Never mind.
12:20Take me home.
12:21Control yourself and take me home.
12:22Okay, right.
12:22Okay, then.
12:23Right.
12:24A baptism of fire, but it worked.
12:27Meanwhile, Pam is lining Paul up with what may be the biggest challenge of his career.
12:48I'm going to drive in school.
12:49Pam, my car, speaking.
12:52Oh, hello, Paul.
12:55I'm at home, but look, don't hang up.
12:57Yeah?
12:58Because you're just the man I need.
13:00Alright?
13:01I've got a new pupil for you.
13:03All right.
13:04I'm for the automatic.
13:06She's had a few tests.
13:08Her name's Maureen, a nice lady.
13:10Yeah?
13:15One or two tests.
13:17But they've all been in manuals.
13:19Her instructor reckons she could do better with an automatic.
13:23Yeah?
13:24But let's have a look at her and see what you think.
13:26OK?
13:27Right.
13:29Yeah.
13:29Oh, oh, what did you want?
13:31It's about time she had a clean.
13:33If I relied on you to clean her, I'd rely on everything.
13:36And we're going to do it today.
13:38What Maureen really needs is an automatic.
13:40Watch out the way.
13:44But that will mean selling the loyal larder.
13:47It'll be hard to part with so much.
13:50Look, I really like her, David.
13:52I do want to sell her.
13:53Look at the room in here, look.
13:54I know that.
13:55It's heartbreaking.
13:56I love her.
13:58I loves her too, but I mean...
14:00I know it's a hard decision.
14:02I do want to sell her, but...
14:04If the worst comes to the worst, would you be willing for me to go with an automatic?
14:07Well, you're no good with the gears, are you?
14:08You fail seven times, and every time you fail on gears.
14:11Yeah.
14:12So I think that's what the problem is.
14:14And I think that if you pass your test in an automatic now,
14:18we probably will have to go and buy one.
14:20Do you really mean that?
14:22Yeah, well, I wouldn't say it otherwise, would I?
14:24I mean, I mean it.
14:24But I don't want to sell it, really, because it's a damn good chair.
14:29But it's what benefits you in the end, innit?
14:32I hate to see it go, mine, but still, there you are.
14:38Linda.
14:38Oh, I'm sorry.
14:39Did mean to get back to you earlier.
14:42Yeah, Maureen's sorted, no problem.
14:44She starts her lessons in an automatic on Monday.
14:47OK?
14:48Talk to you soon.
14:49Got to go.
14:49Bye.
14:55So what does Dave really think of Maureen's chances now?
14:59She knows what she's doing.
15:00She knows the highway code.
15:01She knows everything.
15:02I just think if she could just concentrate for that 35 minutes
15:07that she's doing a test, then she'd pass.
15:11If Maureen passes her test,
15:14her driving ambition is to take Dave on a second honeymoon.
15:18My favourite is me and him together,
15:22because this has come out the church,
15:23two little innocents.
15:25We've had our ups and downs and very big rows,
15:28but I still love him,
15:30and we've been together now 32 years.
15:32We have a few rows and arguments,
15:34which is only natural between husband and wife.
15:38And generally, he's taking a good part,
15:41and the moment we get home, we kiss and make up.
15:45There's one thing I'm sure of.
15:47When I do take David on a honeymoon,
15:49it'll be me doing the driving and no-one else.
15:53So before we put it into drive,
15:54you're going to put the foot on the brake.
15:56So your starting up routine is going to be,
15:58make sure we're in park...
16:00Maureen's road to romance begins with understanding an automatic.
16:04Paul Farrell's about to put her into drive.
16:06OK, by pressing that button.
16:09So, park, whenever the car's stopped,
16:11and we've got the engine off.
16:12Yeah, the car...
16:14Reverse, obviously.
16:16Yeah.
16:16Neutral.
16:17Just the same as neutral in your manual car.
16:19The engine will rev away, and we're going nowhere.
16:22Drive.
16:22Now, that's the interesting one,
16:23because whenever you put it into drive,
16:25most automatics actually creep a little bit.
16:27They want to move off.
16:28So before we put it into drive,
16:30you're going to put the foot on the brake.
16:31Now, remember, your left foot, it does nothing.
16:33I tend to hook it under.
16:35Right.
16:36I can't hook it under,
16:37because I'm still short-assed.
16:39Put it like that, like long jumps.
16:41Yeah, but just forget your left leg.
16:42OK.
16:43Put it on holiday.
16:46Danny's test is just 24 hours away,
16:48and his dad's taking him out for a final lesson.
16:51It wasn't very good. Handbrake.
16:54But Danny's beginning to wonder
16:55if it was such a good idea after all.
16:59Hand is too low.
17:01I was just telling my hand's going naturally, Doug,
17:02because I'm steering naturally.
17:03It's not to do it.
17:04You're not steering naturally.
17:07OK. Good observations.
17:09You're having a good look, aren't you?
17:10Yes.
17:11Now, we're taking an extra one left.
17:13I feel quite safe here, Maureen.
17:14Do you feel quite safe?
17:15Yeah, no, it's good.
17:16Like my little car?
17:17Yeah.
17:18Give way to your right, second gear, and away.
17:23Now, don't do that with your hands.
17:24How many times?
17:25Your hand does not go underneath.
17:28It feeds through.
17:29It does not go underneath you.
17:31All right, now ease up.
17:34Ease up.
17:35While Danny needs to watch his speed,
17:37Maureen needs to watch her blind spots.
17:40I'll see.
17:41Stop.
17:43And read on.
17:44OK, pause here for a minute.
17:45What I'd actually do, as your wrist back,
17:46is actually look over the shoulder,
17:47not just in the door mirror,
17:49because you were looking in the mirror there, weren't you?
17:50Yeah.
17:50OK, OK, OK.
17:51No, no need, Dan.
17:53Second gear, you were in.
17:54No need to go in the first, is there?
17:56You move it.
17:57Your hand's going underneath again.
17:59But don't do it.
18:01Can you remember when we drove through the city centre,
18:05past the Hippodrome?
18:06Yes.
18:06A vital moment.
18:08Can you remember I said,
18:09get to the next lane on the right?
18:11Yeah.
18:11What did you do?
18:12I went to the left.
18:14OK, well, I've got a remedy for this.
18:18It might be a bit severe.
18:22No, but it's...
18:23It might be a bit severe, Danby.
18:24I want you to give me a hand for a moment.
18:27Rah, like my friend does.
18:28This is water-based, OK?
18:29OK.
18:33OK.
18:34Indicate left.
18:35Down into second gear.
18:37Brake.
18:38Brake.
18:40Brake.
18:41What do you want about?
18:42Indicate left.
18:42Shit.
18:44What are you on about?
18:45Indicate left.
18:51Indicate left.
18:52Shut your mouth or I've got my fist in it.
18:56I'm very pleased the way things are going now today.
18:59And I think deep down...
19:00Well, you should be.
19:01Yeah, I think you're well.
19:02Yeah, I'm really confident now.
19:03I'd like to go in for the...
19:04Having had a go,
19:06I'd like to go in for the manual...
19:07The automatic.
19:09I think it's the answer for you.
19:11Better thing for me.
19:12My problem.
19:12Yeah.
19:13Because, as I say,
19:14we're automatic.
19:16By the way we've been going on today,
19:17I've been using the mirrors more.
19:19You're doing extremely well.
19:20Because we're going for gold here, aren't we?
19:22Yeah.
19:29Paul's patience may seem infinite,
19:31but occasionally he feels the need
19:33for some spiritual top-up.
19:36It's only when I'm peaceful that I feel I can communicate with God.
19:41And that's very important to me.
19:44Days and days and days can go by
19:45when I'm rushing around lesson after lesson after lesson,
19:49and I just haven't got time to sit and reflect.
19:54But now he's become Pam's business partner,
19:57solitude is getting rather hard to find.
20:03Yeah.
20:04Yeah, actually,
20:06I've not got me dairy in me hand.
20:07I'm on a...
20:08I'm on a breather for a minute,
20:10so I'll ring you back later.
20:12Yeah, okay.
20:13Thanks.
20:14Bye-bye.
20:14Hello, what are you doing here?
20:15Cheat, she's heard me coming.
20:17I saw you can,
20:18I thought I wanted to catch up with you.
20:20You're going to startle me, were you?
20:22Yeah, well,
20:23I startle everybody, do you?
20:25I wanted a word.
20:27Twins.
20:28Twins, I saw this.
20:29Yeah, how's it going?
20:31I think very well.
20:32Very well.
20:32The twins are the first pupils
20:34of Pam and Paul's partnership.
20:36They're taking a two-week crash course.
20:39Mum?
20:40Do you mind?
20:40Do you think Vicky's passed?
20:42I think she has,
20:43because she's never failed anything,
20:44James, before, has she?
20:46They're both about to find out
20:47if they've passed their theory exam.
20:50If they're through,
20:50next week will be a double-drive test.
21:08Pass.
21:10Congratulations.
21:11That's it.
21:13How do you feel?
21:14Happy.
21:17James is ever so good, Ramirez.
21:19Is he?
21:20Yeah.
21:20Yeah.
21:21Come on, that's his best point.
21:23Well,
21:24Vicky's particularly aware,
21:26especially in a high street situation,
21:27she's got eyes everywhere.
21:29You know,
21:29feet under cars.
21:30Oh, James.
21:31Reflections in shop windows.
21:32James' emergency stops are excellent.
21:35Are they?
21:35Yeah.
21:37Pressure's really on now, isn't it?
21:41Yeah, but is it on them,
21:43or is it on us, Paul?
21:47Look up there.
21:48Ooh, it's a special bridge.
21:51I've got a great idea.
21:52Why don't we drive over that?
21:56Um...
21:56Let's do it.
21:57Let's do it.
22:06Great.
22:07Okay.
22:08Bad.
22:11Oh, it's too narrow.
22:13Get your eyes on rugs.
22:14I'm looking at the view.
22:15I love it.
22:20As always,
22:21Pam's never far behind.
22:23As far as she's concerned,
22:25anything Vicky can do,
22:26James can do too.
22:28I'm scared of heights, really.
22:30You're scared of heights?
22:31Yes, I am.
22:32Fine time to tell me.
22:33Well done.
22:35Fine.
22:36It looks quite nice, doesn't it?
22:39What a fantastic view.
22:40I know you're concentrating on the road ahead,
22:44so you should be.
22:46What view?
22:46Wow.
22:47You don't mind if I just...
22:49Let me hold the steering wheel slightly for you.
22:52But it is a superb view, isn't it?
22:55The route may be spectacular,
22:57but it could turn out to be part of next week's Tess.
23:02For Danny, that day has already come.
23:04Red seats are the passing seats,
23:07so if you want to sit on a red one,
23:09there's a count of payers.
23:16As I say,
23:17the chap's going to come out of that door over there
23:19and invite you to the table
23:21and all you do is rinse the insurance,
23:24decoration, sign your name.
23:27OK, then, Daniel.
23:28Throughout the test, continue ahead
23:31unless the traffic signs tell you otherwise.
23:35When I want you to turn left or right,
23:37I'll tell you in plenty of time.
23:39I want you to relax, enjoy your drive,
23:41as if Pam is in the car with you, OK?
23:44Because I'm not a judge or jury.
23:46I can only record what I see
23:49and you'll get a copy of that recording
23:51at the end of the test, all right?
23:53OK, then, move off when you're ready.
24:13This is a little thing I've just brought out.
24:16It's just a memento to say congratulations.
24:18You can't buy one.
24:20He's got to pass to get one.
24:21Just a little key ring.
24:27Take the next road on the left, please.
24:37He's fine.
24:38He's out there.
24:38He's occupied.
24:39I'm sitting here biting my fingernails
24:42and just hoping he's remembered everything.
24:45Now, shortly, I shall ask you to stop,
24:47as in an emergency.
24:49The signal will be stop.
24:52I'm just hoping he keeps positive thinking, yeah?
24:55And he can do it.
24:56I know he can, yeah?
25:03Stop.
25:08I won't ask you to do that exercise again.
25:11Drive on when you're ready, then, Daniel.
25:18Take the next road on the left, please.
25:25I've been very lucky this year with everyone.
25:29I haven't had anybody's bail yet.
25:32Anywhere here will be fine.
25:37I want you to turn the car around
25:38to face the opposite way.
25:40Try not to touch the curbs.
25:42All right?
25:43I can.
25:43When you're ready, then.
26:04Security for a day.
26:13If he fails, I get a bit...
26:15I can't cope with it very well.
26:18I want to cry with them.
26:19They usually get upset.
26:20Even boys sometimes can have a few tears
26:23if they don't pass.
26:25Thank you, Daniel.
26:26Stop your engine now.
26:30That's the end of the test,
26:31and I'm pleased to tell you
26:32that you've passed.
26:33Seriously?
26:34I'm serious.
26:36Yep.
26:36Can I see your driving licence again, please?
26:38And I'd like to take
26:39your theory test certificate.
26:46All these details correct?
26:48Yeah, so.
26:49Good.
26:50I thought I'd buggered it
26:51on approach to that rainabout
26:53when that car was going left,
26:55and it broke.
26:56I thought it was shit.
26:57Yeah.
26:58Yeah, you were a bit fast
26:59on approach there, weren't you?
27:03What do you think
27:04you should have done there, Daniel?
27:05I read the traffic a bit better
27:07and approached it slower.
27:08Yeah.
27:09It's all about looking
27:11that little bit further ahead.
27:13Okay?
27:14Once again, my congratulations.
27:16Oh, thanks a lot.
27:16My pleasure.
27:17Take care.
27:17Have a nice week.
27:18Bye-bye now.
27:24That's pretty good.
27:25Proud of you.
27:26It's better than my sister.
27:28She took three.
27:29It doesn't matter.
27:30Pam's pupils pass.
27:31Tell you what,
27:32they go in,
27:33they do it once.
27:33It's only half an hour
27:34of your life.
27:35Did he just come off yet?
27:37Do you keep him on
27:38a bit longer?
27:39Do you want to take him off?
27:41No.
27:41Take him off.
27:42Come on, let's get him off.
27:44That's how you do, Pam.
27:48All right.
27:52Next week on Driving School,
27:54Lessons at the Limit.
27:56Traffic police learn the art
27:57of driving sideways.
28:00I'm interested in getting a booking
28:01for a band that I represent.
28:03Maggie's managing a rock band.
28:04Learning to drive
28:05could put them
28:06in the charts.
28:09Pam's got a new pupil.
28:11At 52,
28:12Rick will need
28:12all the guidance
28:13he can get.
28:15Throughout the test,
28:16what I'd like you to do...
28:17And after just two weeks
28:18of cramming,
28:19it's time for the twins
28:20to face the music.
28:22I'm going to move on
28:22when you're lucky, please.
28:23That's my day.
28:24I'm going to move on.rimit
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