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00:03So, right, I said to her, I said, Bernice, I said...
00:06What, her name, is it?
00:08Bernice? Yeah, Trigg, that's why I called her Bernice, you know.
00:12Right.
00:12I said, don't play with me, girl, because you are playing with fire.
00:16I said, don't you dare try and tie me down.
00:19She's into all that, is she?
00:22No, Trigg, I meant, you know, a spiritual sort of way.
00:24I mean, she's not... no.
00:26See, because I'm a free agent, Trigg, right?
00:28Wherever I lay my hat, right, that's my home.
00:31That's the sort of guy I am.
00:32Yeah.
00:34You've got a hat now, then, have you, darling?
00:38No, no, Trigg, it's a saying, you know.
00:41Anyway...
00:41I had a hat once.
00:42Yeah?
00:43So, I could see she was upset, you know.
00:45Someone nicked it at a party.
00:48Really?
00:48Yeah, well, she was crying, begging me not to leave her.
00:51And my return ticket in a brim.
00:54Yeah?
00:54I like to walk all the way home from Plumstead.
00:58I'm going to phone Dale, see if he can come down.
01:01What colour was your hat, Dave?
01:03Pink.
01:04Same here.
01:07Oh, sorry.
01:09You will be if it happens again, sonny.
01:13Trigger!
01:16Oh, er...
01:17Whatcha, Roy?
01:19Long time, eh?
01:21What brings you round this way?
01:23I thought you were stationed in West London.
01:25I missed you all, didn't I?
01:26Got myself transferred back to the old parish.
01:29And it's not Roy anymore.
01:30You can call me Mr Slater,
01:33Detective Inspector Slater,
01:35or just plain sir.
01:37Mine's a large scotch.
01:38Oh, right.
01:39Large scotch, love.
01:41Know anything about a microwave oven?
01:43No, I'm no good with electrics and that.
01:45No, I didn't ask you to mend the bleeding thing.
01:47No, I'm talking about a stolen microwave oven.
01:50Someone lifted one off the back of a lorry
01:52in Lewisham Grove earlier on.
01:54Yeah?
01:55Some people.
01:56Yeah, some people.
01:58So, what are you up to these days, Trigger?
02:01Still doing a double act with Monkey Harris?
02:03No, I ain't seen Monkey for ages.
02:05What about Boycey?
02:06I don't know, I ain't seen him for years.
02:08Really?
02:08Now about my favourite man,
02:10how's good old Del Boy keeping?
02:12I haven't a clue.
02:13I ain't seen him for a long time.
02:15You ain't seen much of anything lately, have you?
02:17Well, you ought to eat more carrots, Trigger.
02:20Well, upon my soul, it's Boycey.
02:25Oh, no, Roy.
02:27What a nice surprise.
02:29Yeah, what a coincidence as well.
02:32Eh?
02:33You two should just happen to be drinking in the same pub.
02:36I mean, how long is it since you last saw Trigger?
02:39Oh, er, must be, er, at least, er, two months.
02:44Trigger said years.
02:45Oh, yeah, now you can't imagine.
02:47It must be two years time does fly, don't you?
02:50Certainly does.
02:51Seems like only yesterday I was pounding the beat around here.
02:55They were the good old days, weren't they, eh?
03:00Terrific.
03:03Great.
03:04How's Marlene these days?
03:06Oh, you know, still the same.
03:08Is she?
03:09Dear, dear, dear.
03:12I heard that you're dabbling in the video game.
03:16Oh, yes, er, just a sideline, you know.
03:19I heard a whisper that you're flogging pirate tapes.
03:23Yeah.
03:24Treasure Island, mutiny on the boundary.
03:30I'm surprised to hear Del Boy's still at the same place.
03:33Yeah, still now.
03:34Oh, he's, er, thinking of moving.
03:36Oh.
03:37Emigrating, actually.
03:38Emigrating?
03:40Yes, I bet these developing nations are crying out for fly pictures.
03:45Well, I must be off.
03:47So soon.
03:49After all these years, I thought you two would have a lot to talk about.
03:52Yeah, well, er, we do, but, er, I have just seen a business acquaintance of mine.
03:56Hi, Rodney.
03:58Oh, see you, Roy.
03:59See you, boys.
04:01Give my love to Marlene.
04:03Everyone else used to.
04:08Rodney.
04:09Weren't Del's kid brother called Rodney?
04:11Oh, I don't know, Mr Slater.
04:13No, you're deaf, dumb and blind these days, aren't you?
04:15I bet you're a wizard on the pinball machine.
04:18Oh, no, Rodney.
04:20Nice to see you again.
04:22Vicey, I was talking with you last night.
04:25Oh, oh, were you?
04:26Oh, oh, yeah, of course your memory must be slipping, Pearl.
04:30Take care of yourself.
04:31See you around.
04:32Yeah, see you, boys.
04:37Don't tell me.
04:38You're Del boy's brother, Rodney, am I right?
04:40Yeah.
04:42I was at school with Del.
04:43Sat next to him in class.
04:45Haven't seen you since you was a little nipper.
04:47Really?
04:47What's your name?
04:49The dead...
04:49Roy.
04:49Roy Slater.
04:51Roy Slater.
04:52No, no, I can't record him mentioning it.
04:54Perhaps he called you by a nickname.
04:55Yeah.
04:56No, in Del, that's about it.
04:59Well, I'm away now, Mr Slater.
05:01Behave yourself, Trigger.
05:04Well, well, well.
05:10What is up with everyone today?
05:12They've been at the booze, haven't they?
05:13So, fancy bumping into you?
05:16Shame Del boy couldn't have made it.
05:18Well, do you know, I just this minute come off the phone to him.
05:21He was coming down for a swift one, but he got involved with a bit of business.
05:23Something with a microwave oven or something bizarre, you know?
05:28I'd love to have met him again.
05:30It would have been a real surprise for him.
05:32Well, I tell you what, why don't you come back to the flat and have a beer?
05:35Could I?
05:36Oh, that would be smashing.
05:38Yeah, yeah.
05:39I can't give him a bell.
05:40No!
05:41Spoiler surprise.
05:42Oh, yeah.
05:43Hey, I can't wait to see his face when you come through the door, eh?
05:48It'll be a picture, Rodney.
05:50It'll be a picture.
05:57I mean, I don't ask much of you, do I?
05:59But even when I ask you to do the simplest things, you let me down.
06:01Oh, shut up.
06:03She won't want to know me now, will she?
06:05Not after last night.
06:06I ain't, Buffett.
06:08Fighting her all the way over from Canning Town for a nice, quiet, intimate, candlelit dinner.
06:12And all I asked you to do was to put the box of wine in the fridge
06:15and me tub of Neapolitan ice cream in the freezer.
06:18No, you get that arse about face, don't you?
06:21So come nine o'clock, all I could offer her was a bowl of guns and a Beaujolais ice lolly.
06:27And in my entire evening it did.
06:29I'd say, what are you doing?
06:31I'm trying to get the Dukes of Hazzard.
06:37The Dukes of Hazzard.
06:39This is a microwave oven, you dozy old tronk.
06:43Come on, you've done it.
06:44You'll be putting frozen pizzas into the portable next.
06:47Come out of the way, will you?
06:49Lucky you didn't barbecue yourself.
06:50Now just leave it alone.
06:53Oi, Del.
06:54Yeah?
06:54Guess who I met down the pub, then?
06:56Whoever she is, don't invite her back here for dinner.
06:58No.
06:59It's one of your old schoolmates.
07:01Hello, Del boy.
07:03Long time, eh?
07:06It's Slater.
07:09In all me glory.
07:11I told you you'd be surprised, didn't I?
07:13Yeah.
07:14Is this your grandad?
07:16No, that's the au pair, innit?
07:19What's your grandad?
07:21You wouldn't remember me.
07:22Roy Slater.
07:24I used to be in Del's class at school.
07:26Well, well, that's a turn-up for the book, innit, Del boy?
07:29Yeah, innit just.
07:31Rodney, get Roy one of them lagers in the fridge.
07:34Yeah, right.
07:36Yeah, well, I'll just do it.
07:37Yeah, I'll just give Rodney a hand.
07:39Carry on now.
07:42Bloody hell are you trying to do to me?
07:44Do you know who that is?
07:46Yeah, he said he was an old mate.
07:47He's not an old mate, he's an old Bill.
07:48When I say an old Bill, I mean an old Bill.
07:51That geezer out there would nick you for anything that you did.
07:53In fact, he'd nick you for anything you didn't do, and he wouldn't let a silly thing like
07:56innocence get in the way.
07:57I didn't have a clue, Del, I swear.
08:00You wally.
08:02All right, I've got to play this nice and cagey.
08:05Now, listen.
08:06You've got to be careful what you say to him, because that fellow in there, he collects
08:10informers the way other people collect stamps.
08:12He's got a few grasses, you see.
08:13No, he ain't got a few grasses, Rodney.
08:15He's got an entire lawn.
08:18But you go back in there.
08:19Only speak when you're spoken to, and then keep it down to a simple yes or no.
08:22Think before you blink.
08:24And if God's smiling on us, we might get away with it, all right?
08:26Get them beers.
08:27Does it cook as quickly as they claim?
08:30No, I don't know so much about that, son.
08:32We haven't used it yet.
08:34No?
08:35That's strange.
08:38Feels hot.
08:40Yeah.
08:40Yeah, we are.
08:41Come and cool your fingers down on this, oh, Roy, my boy.
08:43There you go.
08:44Here.
08:44How's the police force treating you?
08:46Police?
08:47Not too bad.
08:49I've been promoted a while back.
08:50I'm a detective inspector now.
08:52Oh, congratulations.
08:54A few years from now, you could be advertising tyres.
08:59That's a family.
09:00I don't see much in these days, Dal.
09:03The old man's still not talking to me.
09:05No, well, he's probably still got the needle over that time you nicked him.
09:09He nicked his own father?
09:11I had no choice.
09:12If there'd been a way of avoiding it, I would have.
09:15But his rear light wasn't effective.
09:19I mean, what else could I do?
09:22This is true.
09:23He'd only borrowed the bike to go down to fish shop and all that.
09:27That's right.
09:28It was just a twist of fate.
09:31But you've got to understand that at the time I was young and keen.
09:34Now that I'm older and more experienced, I regret doing it.
09:39Leave it out, Slater.
09:40Sir, you've never regretted a nick in your life.
09:42Oh, now, that's not fair, Dal.
09:44You're judging me by the Roy Slater that you used to know.
09:49But I've changed in lots of ways.
09:52Things that were important to me in the past mean nothing now.
09:58I used to be enthusiastic, career-minded.
10:00But what have you got at the end of the day?
10:02You've won your stripes and lost your friends.
10:07Oh, come on, Roy.
10:09You didn't lose your friends.
10:11No?
10:12Well, you didn't have any to lose in the first place.
10:16Yeah.
10:18I suppose you're right.
10:21Dal, maybe one evening, if you're not too busy, we could have a couple of beers together.
10:27Yeah, well, we'll see how it goes, shall we?
10:31Yeah, all right.
10:33Thanks for the drink.
10:36It's nice seeing you all again.
10:39I'll see myself out.
10:43Oh, by the way, you're all under arrest.
10:48Yes, sir.
10:50Oh, yes, sir.
10:51Well, thank you very much, sir.
10:52Very nice of you to say so.
10:54Well, I can only have them for receiving, sir, but one of them's an old mate,
10:59and I get the feeling that if I treat him nicely enough, he might be persuaded to volunteer the name
11:06of the real thief.
11:08Oh, yes, sir.
11:09You know me, sir.
11:09I play everything by the book, sir.
11:13Well, there's three of them, actually, sir.
11:16Yes, I arrested them single-handed.
11:20Well, I don't think of the danger, sir.
11:22I simply see it as my duty.
11:26Well, I'll get back to you, sir, as soon as I've got some information.
11:29Okay, sir.
11:30Thank you very much, sir.
11:32Thank you once again, sir.
11:35Okay, sir.
11:37Bye for now, sir.
11:38Bye.
11:40Do you know who that was?
11:42The wife.
11:47That was the assistant commissioner.
11:50You want to be a bit more careful about your elf, son.
11:53In the last half hour, you've done so much bootlicking, you could be going down with cherry blossom poisoning.
12:01Have you informed them of their rights, constable?
12:03Oh, yes, sir.
12:05Yeah, and I demand the right to phone my solicitor.
12:08Sit down and behave yourself.
12:09I'm saying nothing till I phone my solicitor.
12:11Go on, then.
12:11Phone your solicitor.
12:12I haven't got a solicitor.
12:15Don't waste my bloody time, then.
12:17Just calm down, will you?
12:18Just calm down.
12:21Now, listen, Slater.
12:21I think I've found a way in which we can clear this mess up.
12:24What?
12:25You tell me the name of the person who nicked the microwave?
12:28No.
12:29I give you 50 quid and you let us go.
12:32I didn't hear that, Del.
12:35I said I give you 50 quid.
12:39Did you hear that, Hoskins?
12:40Oh, yes, sir.
12:41Loud and clear.
12:43Oh, you really are a star, Del boy.
12:46You really are a star.
12:49You are now down for receiving stolen goods and attempting to bribe a police officer.
12:54You never complained about it before.
12:56Did you hear that, Hoskins?
12:57Sorry, sir.
12:58Miles away.
12:59Right.
13:02Who are Finch the microwave?
13:04Was it Trigger?
13:06Come along, gentlemen.
13:07I want a name.
13:08We found it, didn't we, Rodney?
13:11Yeah.
13:12Yeah.
13:12Down the market.
13:14This bloke sort of dropped it.
13:16Oh, he dropped it, did he?
13:18Didn't you call after him?
13:21Well, yeah, but he was a bit mutton, wasn't he?
13:24Oh, I see.
13:27Well, that explains it.
13:28I just wish you had told me earlier that it had saved us all this trouble.
13:34It's easily done, Constable.
13:36You're walking along the street, your mind on other things.
13:39You take your handkerchief out of your pocket, bang, your microwave falls off.
13:43Take these two down the corridor and put them in separate rooms.
13:47I'll be along later to get their descriptions of this stone-deaf villain.
13:51Annoyed.
13:52No conferring.
13:54Splitting stars for ten now.
14:03I see Boyce's selling pirate videos now.
14:06Yeah.
14:07Is he?
14:09Which number King's Avenue does he leave?
14:11I don't know, but you can't miss his house.
14:13It's the one with the Jolly Roger flying from the chimney.
14:17Oh.
14:19That takes me back, dull boy.
14:22Do you remember when we was kids?
14:24He used to go over the ponds to play at pirates.
14:28You were Dan Tempest.
14:29Trigger was Long John Silver.
14:33And what character did I play, Del?
14:36You played the bloke what walked the plank.
14:39Oh, yeah.
14:40The bloke that walked the plank.
14:42I was always the bloke that walked the plank, wasn't I?
14:46I must have been in and out of that pond more times than a duck's head.
14:51I always wanted to be Bluebeard.
14:54Well, you should have said so.
14:55I did say, but you would never let me.
14:57I did.
14:58Once.
14:59Oh, yeah, I remember.
15:00That was the day Bluebeard had to walk the plank, wasn't it?
15:06I tried to be friendly, Slater, but you were such a schneid, there was no help in you.
15:11You tried to be friendly?
15:12Like when?
15:13Like when?
15:14Well, do you remember that time when all the boys dragged you to the ground and Fatty Walker
15:17sat on your face?
15:19And Trigger put all that itching powder on your belly button?
15:22Badly.
15:23Yeah?
15:24Well, I was the one that made them stop at your belly button.
15:27They were all for having your braces off.
15:29And how did you repay my act of kindness?
15:31You caught me behind a bike shed with some burden you went and told the headmaster.
15:35That was my sister.
15:37So you always let personal feelings creep into it, didn't you?
15:40Right, down to business.
15:41The face who dropped the microwave oven in the market, what did he look like?
15:45Oh, he's about average height.
15:47He was a great big tall fellow.
15:50Oh, he was little more than a dwarf.
15:53Age?
15:54About 25.
15:56Middle 50s.
15:58I was just a kid.
16:00What about his ethnic group?
16:03I didn't notice anyone with him.
16:07No, I mean, was he Caucasian?
16:09Oh, no, he was a white fellow.
16:12He was African, I think.
16:21Is he allowed to keep us here this long?
16:22No.
16:24Does that mean we can go, then?
16:25No.
16:26Terrific.
16:27Well, you shouldn't get yourself involved with hooky gear, should you?
16:31No, you're absolutely right, young Terry.
16:35How's that gas fire I sold your mum?
16:36All right, is it?
16:37No, well, yeah, cheers, Dil.
16:40Look, why don't you do yourself a favour and give him the name of the bloke?
16:43He'll get it out of you in the end.
16:45He always does.
16:47Slater's a nasty piece of work.
16:49Look, the only people that hate him more than the villains is us cobbers.
16:55Supposing I gave him the bloke's name, what would happen to him?
17:00Yeah, look.
17:01See that filing cabinet over there?
17:03That is full to the top with unsolved crimes.
17:07Slater would lay the whole lot on the bloke.
17:09So after only two weeks at the station, he'll have doubled the conviction rate.
17:12The public are reassured.
17:14Slater gets his promotion.
17:16And the commander takes another step closer to his CBE.
17:19And everybody's happy.
17:20Yeah.
17:21All except the poor sod who's gone down the Kermit.
17:24No, I'm not going to tell him nothing.
17:26Well, watch out for him, Dil.
17:27He's got no scruples.
17:29He'll try anything.
17:31All right, Hoskins.
17:32Go and have your supper break now.
17:34Oh, thank you very much.
17:35Shame the canteen's just closed, innit?
17:41Sorry, Dil.
17:42Did you want a cup of tea?
17:43No, it's all right, Slater.
17:43I had one yesterday.
17:44Good.
17:52Sorry, Dil, boy.
17:53I'm just reading these descriptions of the phantom of the market.
17:57Oh, it's good, Dil.
17:58It's good.
17:59According to you and your family, we are looking for a six-foot-seven-inch dwarf.
18:06Aged between 15 and 15.
18:08A white male with oriental features.
18:11Who's as black as Newgate's knock-up.
18:15Oh, yeah.
18:16He wears a depot.
18:18Not a lot to go on, Inspector.
18:21I'll take this lot into court.
18:23I could have you for perjury as well.
18:27I just found this in our records department.
18:29I hope it's Barry Manilow.
18:32No, it's not Barry Manilow, Dil.
18:36It says here, criminal file number 94628, stroke A76, name Trotter.
18:43Rodney.
18:45Now, listen, Slater Roy.
18:47Now, just...
18:48Here, now, come on.
18:50Let's leave Rodney out of this, eh?
18:51He was the right little scallywag at that art school, weren't he?
18:55Caught in some tart's room, puffing a Moroccan woodbine.
18:59Now, listen, he was innocent.
19:01Well, not according to this, he weren't.
19:03He only went down to her room to borrow some charcoal.
19:06Whatever he was smoking when the police burst in, it weren't charcoal, Dil.
19:13Now, I wonder what would happen if, horror of horrors, I was to discover an illegal substance in one of
19:21Rodney's pockets.
19:23Now, leave it out, Slater.
19:25You know Rodney's got nothing in his pockets.
19:27Soon remedied.
19:29I see.
19:29And what are you going to stitch Grandad up with, eh?
19:31Found in possession of a forged bus pass?
19:34Demanding protection money from the local Derby and Joan club?
19:38No, I see that Grandad's kept out of this.
19:41And while you and Rodney are away, sewing mailbags, Grandad will be back on the estate.
19:47Alone.
19:50And just what is that supposed to mean?
19:53Dangerous places, them estates, Dil.
19:55I do hope Grandad doesn't fall victim to the mindless filth that walks our streets.
19:59I thought you drove everywhere nowadays.
20:03Listen to me, Slater.
20:04I know a lot of coppers and they're all good blokes.
20:07I mean, I don't like them, but they play a fair game.
20:09And then there's you.
20:11You dirty, stinking...
20:13Steady, Del.
20:14I don't want to have to add abusive language to your ever-growing list of offences.
20:18I might not have room on the charge sheet.
20:21You and young Rodney are going down for at least a year apiece
20:24unless you give me the name of the mush who nicked the microwave.
20:28Leave it out, Slater.
20:29You know I can't do that.
20:30It's against my principles.
20:32My mum would turn in her grave if she knew I'd become a copper's narc.
20:35Well, you're going to have a lot of time to think about your principles.
20:37I hope the porridge ain't too lumpy.
20:39I'll get the charge sheets typed up.
20:43Now, just a minute, Roy.
20:46Now, let's not be hasty.
20:48I think we can make a deal.
20:50I don't like deals.
20:51You're going to like this one.
20:54If I give you the name of the bloke that stole that oven,
20:57you let Rodney and Grandad go.
20:59No charges.
21:02Yeah, all right.
21:03I'll let them go.
21:04And you also drop all charges against me.
21:07Oh, come on, Del.
21:08I'm looking forward to that.
21:10I can't seem to understand what I'm saying, Slater.
21:14Once I give you the bloke's name,
21:17I'll be one of your grasses.
21:21Oh, Del.
21:24Del boy.
21:27That is beautiful.
21:29You would be one of my merry men.
21:32I'd have you in my pocket.
21:34I could bounce you about and make you dance whenever I felt bored.
21:38And if you ever stepped out of line,
21:40I'd let it be known on the streets that you're an informer.
21:45Yeah, I know.
21:47The deal's on, my old oppo.
21:48I'll drop the charges against you.
21:50You have my word.
21:51Your word?
21:52Your word means about as much to me
21:54as the guarantee on that ookie microwave.
21:56No, I want immunity from prosecution.
21:59And I want it in writing,
22:00and I want it signed, sealed and delivered.
22:02I'll get it arranged right away, Derek.
22:05Oh, we're going to have a good future together, you and me.
22:08I can feel it.
22:11What's up, Del?
22:13Cursing the day you crossed me?
22:15No.
22:16I'm cursing the day I made them stop at your belly button.
22:36Why's he keeping Del Boy in there?
22:40It's about the 38th time you've asked me that in the last half hour.
22:44And for the 38th time, Grandad,
22:46I'm telling you, I don't know.
22:49Well, I thought you'd just charge Del with receiving,
22:51he'd get a £50 fine,
22:53and then he'd all be forgot about.
22:56Yeah, that's what I thought.
22:58So did I.
23:01So why's he keeping him in there?
23:04Oh, bless my old brother.
23:06I don't bloody know, Grandad.
23:08Oh, wouldn't he?
23:10Look, I thought I told you two you were free to go.
23:13Oh, we thought we'd hang on a while.
23:15Yeah, it's good here, isn't it?
23:20Still here.
23:21We're waiting for Del.
23:23Will he be long, son?
23:25Only as long as it takes him to tell me who nicked the microwave.
23:27Better get our heads down till the morning, then.
23:30I don't know.
23:30Del's seen the light.
23:31He's decided to cooperate.
23:33Now you're pulling our legs.
23:36Do you reckon?
23:37Why don't you come in and see for yourselves?
23:38Come on.
23:39All right, Hoskins, away you go.
23:41The canteen's open now.
23:41Oh, thank you very much, sir.
23:43There you are, Del boy.
23:45Your immunity from prosecution signed by the superintendent himself.
23:49What are you playing at, Del?
23:52What are they doing here?
23:53Oh, I thought it'd be interesting for them to see you in your real light.
23:58The great Del boy.
24:00The man who could talk his way out of a room with no doors.
24:02Reduced to this.
24:03Grassy.
24:07I've got to tell him, Rodney.
24:09He's got me all ends up.
24:12I've got no choice.
24:13But you don't know his name, Del.
24:15He was just a bloke in the market.
24:17Leave it out, Grandad.
24:19If Mr Slater was to believe our descriptions,
24:23he'd have his men searching for someone who's a cross between Tom Fum and the Jolly Green Giant.
24:28Oh, we're the deaf aid.
24:30Deaf aid.
24:33Rodney, I wasn't doing it just for myself.
24:35He threatened to plant something on you and set you up for a bit of bird.
24:39That is against the law.
24:41I'm the police.
24:45Don't tell him, Del.
24:47I've got to, Rodney.
24:48Otherwise it would mean you and me would go down the road and
24:51Grandad's going to be left alone on the estate, see?
24:56I've got no choice.
24:59I've got no choice.
25:01All right, Mr Slater, let's get down to business.
25:04Oh, Del.
25:06Del boy, those words are music to my ears.
25:10I will cherish this moment.
25:14Right, Odell.
25:16Who nicked it?
25:18They are free to go, aren't they?
25:20Yeah, they're free to go.
25:21No charges.
25:21They can leave whenever they like.
25:23Okay, give me his name.
25:25You've got nothing on me, either.
25:27No, you've got an immunity from prosecution.
25:29You've got less chance of a pool than a queen.
25:31As long as I know.
25:33Right.
25:33For the third and last time of asking,
25:36who nicked the microwave off the back of the lorry?
25:43I did.
25:44LAUGHTER
25:46APPLAUSE