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Minder S01E11 You Gotta Have Friends.
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00:16How much is over there?
00:17435, Governor.
00:19435, eh?
00:21Right down to the last quarter of a mile.
00:25There we are.
00:27No, no, no, my son, you keep that.
00:29You deserve it.
00:31A nice tour we had all around London.
00:44Psst.
00:47Arthur.
00:48What's that?
00:50Arthur.
00:54Arthur.
00:55Who's that?
00:59It's Billy, Arthur.
01:02Billy!
01:04What are you doing here?
01:06Lurking?
01:07Spot a lurking?
01:09You all right, Bill?
01:10Oh, dear, oh, dear.
01:12What have you done?
01:13I need help, Arthur.
01:15Come inside, we'll have a nice drink.
01:17No, I want a lift, Arthur.
01:18Can you drive me somewhere?
01:20Well, in my state, I'm boozed.
01:22I've been to a function.
01:24Some of the chaps from the lodge.
01:26Come inside and tell me all about it.
01:28I need a lift now, Arthur.
01:30I've done my leg in, you see.
01:32Are we friends, Billy?
01:34Are we mates?
01:35You will get a lift, my son.
01:37You will get a ride to the ends of the earth.
01:41Lean on me.
01:50I think it's really clever you've been into yoga and everything.
01:55Yes, right.
01:57Hey, have you got lodges?
02:00Hey?
02:01Is there someone out there?
02:04Terry!
02:05Open up!
02:07Open up, Terry!
02:10Shh, Bill.
02:12I'm asleep.
02:16Very important.
02:20Terry!
02:23Open up!
02:26Oh, what have you come as?
02:28I'm sorry, Arthur, listen, mate.
02:29He's got his Kung Fu gear on.
02:31I've got something else on in there, all right?
02:32Yeah, look, you know Billy Gilpin, don't you?
02:34Well, Billy needs a favour.
02:35Yeah, well, let's come in.
02:36Come on, Bill, come in.
02:38Well, go over there, then.
02:39Over here, Bill.
02:39Shut up.
02:40Keep the other ones down.
02:44You want a drink, Billy?
02:45Ah, no, thanks.
02:46I'll have that.
02:47Now, look, look, look.
02:48I promised, Billy, I said if there's one fella
02:50who will not let you down...
02:52I've got a bird in there.
02:53I will explain it to her.
02:54You won't.
02:55It's taken me three hours to get her there.
02:56You think I can't charm her into staying another three hours?
02:59Look, Terry, I'm sorry, but I really need this favour.
03:02Terry.
03:02A friend, Terry.
03:04Good night.
03:08Your charm must have penetrated through the bleeding wall.
03:13Not too fast, eh?
03:15We don't want to get a pull.
03:17You're right there, squire.
03:19I ain't been road taxed for months.
03:27Don't you want some music?
03:29No, quite honestly.
03:31I like that one, er...
03:32Friends.
03:35Because you've got to have friends.
03:37Old, er, Klingman and Linnard.
03:40What?
03:41They said it.
03:42I mean, er...
03:44The bird sings it, but it's, er...
03:46Old Klingman and Linnard wrote it down.
03:51I won't forget this.
03:54The way I see it...
03:56A friend is a guy.
03:58You can look him up in the middle of the night,
03:59and he'll help you.
04:00No questions.
04:02Nothing.
04:05See?
04:07You haven't asked, have you?
04:08Ask what?
04:09How come pretty Billy's got a bruise on his face and a bad leg?
04:14How come he wants a lift in the middle of the night?
04:16I don't want to know.
04:19Well, that's good.
04:22Anyway, I've, er...
04:24I've given Nata an address.
04:26You'll see you're well looked after.
04:29I thought it was all down to friendship.
04:32People I've been with, you see, they, er...
04:34They don't understand that sort of thing.
04:37Slags.
04:41And the filth.
04:42No way are they going to believe my story.
04:45Then I don't want to hear it, Billy.
04:52Me, I'm a champagne man.
04:55I just love that old bubbly.
04:58Up, up and away.
05:02But then I, er...
05:04Get these downers, see?
05:06I...
05:07I really don't.
05:10So they, er...
05:12Put me on these tablets.
05:16Suppose they think I, er...
05:18Might top myself.
05:35Nearly always cracking jokes, me.
05:38You ask Arthur.
05:41Tell you what.
05:42We meet up again.
05:43We'll, er...
05:44Split a bottle of shappers, right?
05:46Yeah, right.
05:51How are you going to book in here without any bags or anything?
05:54The guy's a friend.
05:56No friends, Terry.
05:58You ain't ain't got a life.
06:03There, are you.
06:04You ain't got a life.
06:08This is April.
06:20They wereочкиn, I don't need you.
06:22Where are you going?
06:25This is April.
06:28I guess I ought to do this.
06:28You're not there.
06:28You're not there.
06:29You're not there.
06:29I'm not there.
06:29You're not there.
06:29You just need to go.
06:39Terence McCann.
06:45I'd never have guessed without seeing that.
06:47Yeah, you must have seen quite a few in your time.
06:49No. It's the Marks and Spencer executive line suit that does it.
06:53You've got no right breaking in here.
06:55Breaking in?
06:56We were kindly allowed access by your associate.
06:59I was having a kit.
07:01Shall we take a ride down the road?
07:02What if I say no?
07:04That would be silly, really.
07:05Because all we want to do is have a talk with you.
07:08Thanks, Arthur.
07:12Wherever I go, Terry, I see dirt.
07:18Wherever I listen, I hear lies.
07:21I've always had a kind of faith in you.
07:23No trouble for five years now.
07:26I thought you were a walking testimony to the reformative powers of the British penal system.
07:32And then, suddenly, you're running a minicab service for nasty villains like Billy Gilpin.
07:41I gave him a lift.
07:43That's no crime, is it?
07:44Oh, it depends.
07:45I mean, say two scoundrels walk out of a shop with a string of pearls that doesn't belong to them
07:51and somebody gives them a lift.
07:52That's a crime, isn't it?
07:56Eh?
07:58Yes.
07:59And what about attempted murder?
08:02Is that a crime in your book?
08:04Or aiding and abetting the escape of a man wanted for attempted murder?
08:09I don't know what he did.
08:15I just told you.
08:20Yeah, well, he never mentioned it to me.
08:22What did he talk about, then?
08:25Friends.
08:27Like who?
08:29Well, uh, Klingman and Linhart or something.
08:33Who are they?
08:34They wrote a song, apparently.
08:36Are you trying to be funny?
08:38No, that's what we talked about.
08:40And Lord Ingrave.
08:43What's that, a boozer?
08:44He may be, for all I know.
08:47It's also the name of the man that Billy tried to murder.
08:51Well, if he did, he never mentioned it to me.
08:54Listen, Terry.
08:56I'm not asking you to be super gross.
08:59I am advising a slightly more cooperative attitude.
09:03I mean, attempted murder on my patch,
09:06and I get somebody, either the guy who did it,
09:09or the guy who helped him to get away.
09:12Am I coming through loud and clear?
09:22I've got the top one, have I?
09:23Looks like it, Terry.
09:25It's OK by me.
09:26I've got plenty of practice.
09:28I've just done a five in Durham.
09:30Only out two weeks.
09:32Bastards down here, they don't give you a chance.
09:34Attempted robbery, they said.
09:36Black and blue all over.
09:37They give me a right kicking on the way in.
09:39Just to stuff them.
09:40I say, stuff them.
09:43What, are you in for yourself?
09:45Not a lot.
09:48I've been everywhere myself.
09:50Maidenhead, Paul.
09:52I've even been up in Peterhead.
09:54I've done pottery and carpet weaving up there.
09:56And they niche you for it?
09:59No, inside.
10:00Occupational therapy.
10:03Bloody cold up there, you know.
10:08You don't say much, do you?
10:10Don't get a lot of chance with you.
10:13Don't mind me.
10:14I'm an outgoing sort of fella.
10:15I like getting on with people and that.
10:17I'll suss that.
10:19Oh, straight, I am.
10:22But like you, you seem worried.
10:26You know, depressed.
10:29First time in, is it?
10:32Don't worry.
10:33Get it off me chest.
10:34Yeah, why not?
10:35Best way.
10:37What'll they call you?
10:40They call me Colin.
10:41Big call, usually.
10:43Yeah, I know you.
10:44You do?
10:45You've heard of me.
10:45Oh, yeah, yeah.
10:47Probably end up my best pal, won't you?
10:49Then in a fit of depression and remorse,
10:51I'll tell you my life story,
10:53what I've done, how I did it.
10:54And the next time I'll see you,
10:56I'll be in the witness box swearing my life away.
10:59Hey, you've got it all wrong.
11:01I just want to be your friend.
11:03Great.
11:04But I've had enough of friends for today.
11:06Okay?
11:09Okay.
11:12Bye-bye.
11:13Bye-bye.
11:16Bye-bye.
11:20Bye.
11:24Bye-bye.
11:26Bye-bye.
11:43Terry, don't go nipping off to me, okay? We may want you in again.
11:53You got me to thank for getting you out of there.
11:55I got you to thank for getting me in there.
11:57It's nice, isn't it? Look, me walking around dressed like this at this time of day.
12:00Don't worry. All your friends will think you've been to a tailor's for a fitting.
12:04Fit up, more likely.
12:06When I think, at the dinners I've been to with some of those people,
12:10D.I.O. should be nameless. I got him a deep freeze, giveaway price.
12:13Steel.
12:15Well, it was, wasn't it?
12:16Beside the point.
12:18They're not only getting younger, they're getting stroppier.
12:21Taxi!
12:24They're just as bad.
12:26Not wearing a yashmack, they don't want to know.
12:30So what about Billy?
12:31Well, you can never tell with him. He might be doing a bit of cross-channel swimming.
12:34In the motor, he was talking about tocking himself.
12:37Well, I hope he makes a phone call about our dough before he does it.
12:39Oh, you're charming, aren't you? I thought he was a mate of yours.
12:42So, I'll cry a little.
12:43But I still want the dough.
12:46Quick sauna, change of attire, and we'll nip over to Lady Ingraves.
12:49Who?
12:50Lady Anna Clare Ingrave.
12:52Who is?
12:53Who is?
12:54The wife of the geezer Billy tried to murder, right?
12:57That is our personal, private business.
12:59But our wages, that's something else, isn't it?
13:02Taxi!
13:13Hello, I'll see you later.
13:34It wouldn't be Terence McCann, would it?
13:39Don't do it, Rana. We're not old, Bill.
13:42Hard to tell these days.
13:45No aggravation. Someone would talk to you.
13:47Same pattern, no? That's what they said.
13:49Kept me in for bleeding hours.
13:51Bobby Altman gets to the point much quicker.
13:53Who?
13:55A good friend of Billy Gilpin.
13:58I knew that word would come into it somewhere.
14:00Eh?
14:01Friends. I mean, Billy.
14:03Very into friends.
14:05Friends.
14:13Friends.
14:14Oh, oh, oh, oh.
14:45How much has he done?
14:47On his fourth mile.
14:57Do a bit of jogging, do you, Terry?
15:00Now and again.
15:01Squash? Tennis? Badminton?
15:04No.
15:05Work out in the gym?
15:06A bit.
15:20I remember you fighting. Badly handled. I made you a mug. Come a long way. Now you're an even bigger
15:27mug.
15:50Somebody get a jug of fresh orange juice.
16:00You work for Arthur Daly.
16:02Eh?
16:03You work for Arthur Daly, don't you?
16:06Sort of.
16:08You know what he is?
16:11He's too pop.
16:13He's a financial midget.
16:18Try the speedball, Terry.
16:20No, I'm alright.
16:21He said try it.
17:02Time for me, go ahead.
17:02W Probleme, go ahead and free.
17:02Ready?
17:06Escape.
17:06To annals!
17:10Collaborative and Collingos Five- dalam reim.
17:11Take a Bücher!
17:22see i run four miles i'll take a shower i'll sit down my pulse is normal that's because i've got
17:29a very slow heartbeat 56 to the minute athletes half my age would like a pulse rate like that
17:36that's what makes me such a calm and rational man know when it quickens
17:41talk about money and it quickens talk about money that's been stolen from me and it races
17:47billy gilpin stole money from me and you helped him get away billy's dead you believe that i don't
17:54know they reckon he just walked into the water bullshit with 70 grand he could walk on the
18:00water look all i did was give him a lift what does that make you it makes me the geezer
18:06who gave him
18:06a lift and that's all makes you an accomplice it makes you the man that helps steal money from me
18:13now look don't tell me look i'll tell you look i say i'm excited i'm angry and what happens
18:24my heart starts racing the eye toller you heard of him yeah well i'm a fan you steal you get
18:34hand cut
18:34off you steal from me and never mind about the referendum never mind about free votes in the
18:39house of commons you steal from me and that is the return of capital punishment
18:45yeah well i plead diminished responsibility what's that supposed to mean i didn't know what it was all
18:49about oh you didn't wonder what was in his little gucci case he didn't have a case
18:56so his pockets was bulging no his eye was bulging and he had a dodgy leg
19:01oh and you're st john's ambulance anybody a little out of sorts and you give him a helping hand
19:08big pal of yours is he i've never even met him before can you believe that chaps
19:13this guy's terrific the last of the english gents i was just doing a favor oh that's nice
19:21you do a favor that's a nice thing to do i might even believe you now you're in my house
19:27you've seen
19:28the gym i've got staff steward come down from scotland ten bob in his sparring now he's well dressed
19:40lives well he's got a gold du pont lighter and he don't even smoke you know what a bearer bond
19:48is
19:49of course you don't they're like money you take them into a bank and they pay you out face value
19:56that's what we've been doing france switzerland germany don't ask how we got them but we're selling
20:01them you need a bit of front for that you need to look right that's why pretty billy's on the
20:06firm
20:07so temptation falls in his path if you don't have the money on him somebody's looking after it
20:16logical how'd he come to you arthur brought him two and two terry you need a pocket calculator for
20:24that of course you don't
20:30go and tell arthur tell him i want my money back tell him if i don't get it he's a
20:37dead man
20:41i could punch holes in you terry no i alan and george would be holding you down tell arthur
20:53bobby hortman haha don't make me laugh i used to know him out of the east end he used to
20:59thieve of thieves yeah well that's not all that easy is it kill me that's he gonna kill me i
21:08should
21:08imagine he'd have a variety of ways he'd have ways other people haven't even thought of
21:13yeah well you better stick around then don't you yeah
21:23yeah
21:28yeah
21:30yeah
21:38yeah
22:01Uh, Lady in Grave?
22:04Yes.
22:05I'm Arthur Daly.
22:09Don't mind Beluga.
22:11Oh, my favourite caviar, as it happens.
22:15Beluga, shush.
22:17You'd better come in.
22:31Ah.
22:34It's all there.
22:36Yeah, yeah, of course.
22:41Well?
22:44Yeah, well, we'll, um, we'll be getting along.
23:02Thank you for what you did for Billy.
23:04Oh, I didn't realise you were friends.
23:07Have you spoken to him?
23:08Yes.
23:09He called me from the hotel.
23:11He was very grateful.
23:13It's nice to know, innit?
23:15By the way, how's your husband?
23:19Very ill.
23:21He may even die.
23:27That was a bit strong, wasn't it?
23:29Are you kidding?
23:31Are you kidding?
23:31Her old man dies.
23:32Billy might be dead.
23:33Where does that leave me?
23:34Or you, for that matter.
23:36I'm not worried about Bobby Altman.
23:39Should be.
23:39Why?
23:40His roller's coming down the road.
23:42Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
24:05Have you seen us?
24:07I don't think so.
24:17You better make yourself scarce.
24:19What about you?
24:20No, I'll stay here and see who else I've invited to the party.
24:24Yeah.
24:25Well, take care of yourself.
24:27You sure they've gone in?
24:29Yeah, yeah.
24:41I don't know.
25:01I don't know.
25:04I don't know.
25:05I don't know.
25:08I don't know.
25:38I don't know.
26:13I don't know.
26:37Thank you, Carlos.
27:01I don't know.
27:06But Billy falls madly in love.
27:08He wants to take you away from the squalor you live in to the squalor he lives in.
27:41How am I doing?
27:42Gangster from Canning Town?
28:13Come on, yeah.
28:13If you like.
28:26I don't know.
28:31I don't know.
28:34I don't know.
28:39I don't know.
28:42I don't know.
28:44I don't know.
28:44Hold on, Duchess.
28:46As everyone's so much into friendship and favors, maybe there's one you can do.
28:52Such as?
28:54Get your old man to tell the truth to the law.
28:56I don't know.
28:58I don't know.
29:08I don't know.
29:16I don't know.
29:27I don't know.
29:49Er, excuse me, what ward is Lord Ingrave in?
29:51Er, that's the private ward's down the right.
29:53You're right.
29:54OK, cheers.
30:17They won't let anyone else see him.
30:19Did you tell him about me and Arthur?
30:21Listen.
30:23Oh, what are you doing here?
30:26I'm a friend of the family, suddenly.
30:28Mr McCann wanted to see my husband.
30:31Did he?
30:31Very considerate of you, Terry.
30:33I believe he's making a bit of a recovery.
30:35He's much better, thank you.
30:37Good.
30:38In fact, good news all round.
30:41They just fished Billy Gilpin's body out of the sea.
30:47Somebody identified the body.
30:48Oh, yeah.
30:49His sister's just been down there.
30:51Tired carried him well out.
30:53So I thought he looked into a nice bit of Dover soul
30:55and comes up with Billy instead.
30:58Didn't seem too bad, considered him.
31:00Always was a good looking boy.
31:02I was just going to let Lord Ingrave know, you lady.
31:08Come on.
31:09If you'll pardon the expression, Terry,
31:12this sort of lets you off the hook, doesn't it?
31:24Do you believe him?
31:26Why not?
31:28Billy was a very good swimmer.
31:32He was going to set up a fake suicide, you mean?
31:35So all that stuff he gave me about depression and tablets
31:38and topping himself was all a load of crap?
31:40I suppose so.
31:42You were just there to set me up as part of the great conspiracy.
31:45I didn't know.
31:46Well, hold on.
31:47What do you know?
31:49He was going to swim out to sea for about a mile.
31:51A friend was going to pick him up in a launch.
31:54They were going to land in Normandy.
31:55Maybe another friend was going to drive him to Paris.
31:59It must be really great having all them friends, eh?
32:05Come on.
32:44I hope you're well insured, Arthur. You've just done our nearside wing.
32:49And he didn't leave a message for me?
32:53No, no, that's all right, no.
32:54No, I'll land round here properly sharp.
32:57Yeah.
32:58Yeah, cheers.
32:59Hello.
33:04Excuse me, pal.
33:09Give us a gin and tonic, a large one, and a lager when you've got a minute, please.
33:14Oh, nice.
33:16You might have rung me.
33:18I meant to, honestly.
33:19But, er, what about some more eye?
33:21Yeah, any luck I'll probably be out.
33:24Jane.
33:25Valerie.
33:29Put it on the slate, will you?
33:42Slice of lemon, all right?
33:44That's all they've got in the way of fruit.
33:47Fine.
33:50So this is it, eh?
33:51The natural habitat of Terry McCann.
33:55Yeah.
33:56I'm surprised Billy didn't bring it to places like this.
33:59He was a champagne man.
34:01He was a champagne man.
34:01Oh, that's right, yeah.
34:02He kept on telling me.
34:04But this is where he'd belong, though.
34:07I mean, what was he?
34:08A little thief.
34:11Now, you see that geezer at the bar?
34:13Well, he's a thief.
34:15Well, he's a thief.
34:15Good one, as it happens.
34:16Now, him.
34:17He'll steal and lie, but he would never land a friend in trouble.
34:21And you're one of the same species, are you?
34:24Except I don't steal.
34:25You beat people up for a living.
34:28Who told you that?
34:30Now, I escort drunks to the door.
34:33Sometimes I look after people who can't look after themselves.
34:36But I never cause trouble.
34:38I try and stop it.
34:39And how do you recognise it?
34:41Well, it's not difficult after a while.
34:44You soon come to recognise whether it's just the booze talking,
34:47geezers going on and on about how many fights they've had.
34:50Well, they're no threat at all.
34:51Then there's the other mob.
34:53Cold blue eyes, smart suits, think they should have been in Day of the Jackal.
34:57Well, they're terrific at shouting at birds in the typing pool.
35:00Now, in my game, you don't look for trouble.
35:02You just keep an eye out for the guys who are going to starve it.
35:05And you're always right.
35:07Right, me? No, you're kidding.
35:09Now, you see, there's one mob who you can never recognise.
35:13Nutters.
35:14And what do they look like?
35:16Well, that's the trouble, you see.
35:17They look like anybody.
35:20They look like you, Duchess.
35:34This one can happen.
35:39So, let's start this, you see.
35:40Here we go.
35:40Let's start this.
35:42Now, the video is correct.
35:42Now, let's start this.
35:42This is the view.
35:42In the middle.
35:43So, they're done.
35:45It's the front line.
35:55So, you can't stop this.
35:55Now, this is the end and the end wall.
35:59Hello, Bob.
36:00Bit of a misunderstanding, eh?
36:02Is there?
36:05You look older, Arthur.
36:07Well, time marches on and all that.
36:10You're looking well.
36:11I said not to hurt him.
36:13Well, he got leppy in the motor.
36:26I was expecting 70 grand.
36:28You got it all wrong, Bob.
36:30You see, all I did was...
36:31Yeah, yeah.
36:32I know, I know.
36:33I heard it all from Terry.
36:34Did he give you my message?
36:36Yeah.
36:37You thought a few nights at the hotel and then forget all about it.
36:40And then you heard that Billy really was dead.
36:42And you thought, hello, suddenly it's Christmas.
36:45I haven't heard nothing.
36:46Don't lie!
36:48I can stand a thief.
36:49I can't stand a liar.
36:52You haven't changed.
36:53You were too bob in the old days.
36:55You're still too, Bob.
36:57I see you've upset me.
37:00I'm sorry about that.
37:03I said no violence!
37:05Don't hurt him!
37:07See, now I've got to calm down.
37:10Oh, well, I'm sorry about that.
37:12Shut up!
37:15Give him a camp bed and a lilo.
37:18We'll make an early start in the morning, Arthur.
37:27Bob?
37:30Bob?
37:32Bob?
37:34Bob?
37:45So you and your old man were the front for Altman, eh?
37:48Poncing all round Europe, selling off dodgy bearer bonds.
37:51More or less.
37:53God dear, I bet Altman loved that.
37:55Well, of course he did.
37:57New money craves old respectability.
37:59Then why screw it all up?
38:01By falling for pretty Billy?
38:04He was very good company.
38:05Oh.
38:07That's what my mum said about our old Labrador.
38:11Then I'd probably have liked him.
38:13Yeah, you probably would.
38:14He was the right little scallywag and all.
38:19What are you, Duchess?
38:20A villain's groupie?
38:23I loved Billy.
38:26Maybe you did.
38:29But he ain't coming back, is he?
38:31And he don't need the money anymore.
38:33And does Altman?
38:35Oh, not many.
38:37Listen, he needs it more than, well, what do you call it?
38:40The old respectability.
38:44He needs it enough, Duchess, to put you in a hospital bed next to your husband.
38:48And if I tell him about you and Billy.
38:52And would you?
38:53Oh, yes.
38:55I've got a friend too.
38:59Now come on, Duchess.
39:00The money.
39:13The money.
39:22The money.
39:24in that cellar, was it Arthur? No, no, it's okay. You look a mess. Get your clothes off.
39:33Eh? Undress. What for? Because I said so. Look, honest to God, you've got it all wrong.
39:41Go to my house, turn it upside down, you won't find any money there. Well, obviously,
39:45you'll find a bob or two, but you won't find your money. I believe you, because you've
39:49hidden it somewhere else. On my boy Terry's life. Close off. What are you going to do?
39:56Oh, I've got it. Arthur thinking it's torture. Strip off, electrodes on the private parts.
40:04What do you think we are? Some nasty little South London team? This is happy hamstead, Arthur.
40:11London's lungs, somebody called it. That's why I live up here, because it's healthy. Give me my skier.
40:23Go for a run. You're joking. I don't run. We're about the same age, aren't we? And I'm
40:31in perfect condition. That's you, Arthur. A bit flabby. Too much of the old vodka. Still
40:39smoke. Late nights, chasing after young birds. You could lose two stone, no bother. Change
40:47your whole life. Change your outlook.
41:17Go, go, go, go.
41:20Go, go, go, go, go.
41:37Know what a run does for you? Clears the mind. Business problems, whoosh, float away. And
41:44With the mind clear, helps the memory.
41:47If things come back to you, you'd be surprised.
41:52See, I've got a Cartier watch.
41:55I couldn't find it.
41:56I've shouted at the dear wife.
41:58I've even come to the point where I thought the lads had nicked it.
42:01Or the au pair.
42:02I went out for a run, and what happened?
42:05Suddenly I remembered.
42:06I'd left it in the tweed jacket.
42:08In the tweed jacket.
42:10See, that's what a run did for me.
42:12Found me a couple of grand's worth of watch.
42:16There you are.
42:17You're a little fitter already.
42:53Tell you what, Arthur.
42:54You could do a runner.
42:55Look at this jogging. It's not my game.
42:57Course it is. On your mark, Arthur.
43:00Guess it.
43:01Go!
43:21See, it's quite easy, isn't it?
43:22Yeah.
43:48Come on, Arthur.
43:49A lot of our doctors don't approve of this.
43:51And I feel out of condition. Never too much, too soon.
43:54Some fellas, you know, their eggs go first, like old fighters.
43:58Yeah, then their lungs begin to tighten.
44:10Hey.
44:12Bobby's taking him over the cross-country bit now.
44:15Suppose you could say he's going to run him into the ground.
44:17Yeah.
44:18We better turn around.
44:35He's bleeding the cane!
44:38He's bleeding the cane!
44:48He's bleeding the cane!
44:57Have him off the road!
45:29You drop dead, Arthur. What do they find?
45:32Just another old jogger.
45:36The money, Arthur!
45:38Don't know.
45:39Then run!
45:43You've been abusing your body.
45:44You're killing me, and I don't know.
45:51Nice, big, deep breaths.
45:54And you can tell me.
46:14See?
46:15Great what little exercise can do for you, isn't it?
46:18Isn't it just?
46:42Aren't you going to count it, then?
46:44No, Terry, no.
46:46No, you've got an honest face.
46:51Leave it out, steward.
46:54He'll slaughter you.
47:02Come on, mate, you're all right.
47:03Come on, up you get it.
47:04Come on, up, up, come on.
47:06Here you go, that's it.
47:07Oh, Terry, I'm a goner.
47:12The watch.
47:14You have the watch.
47:16Look after her indoors.
47:19Don't tell her too much.
47:20Come on, you're all right.
47:21Get your feet on your plates.
47:23Come on, that's it.
47:24Good, deep breaths.
47:25Come on, come on.
47:27Oh, the minute I'm going.
47:31Oh, I need a kiss of life.
47:35Oh, I'm sorry about that, mate.
47:38Listen, have a cigar, eh?
47:40Oh, come on.
47:43Oh, Terry.
47:45You're a pal.
47:48Yeah, mate.
47:49Where would we be without them, eh?
47:51Come on, come on.
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