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00:04Let me take you to the place where never shifts a smiling face
00:08But shoulders with the stars
00:12Where strangers take you by the hand
00:14And welcome you to Wonderland
00:17Where people can watch
00:20The drunken kind of dreams are breezy
00:25Burning sunshine
00:27There's enough for everyone
00:29All that's the sickest to see
00:38Mum said I could crash the party
00:43How would you behave?
00:47Sex on the beach
00:50Just the sex, please
00:53Come on, darling
00:54Enjoy
00:55Can James's trunks contain his excitement around Mrs. Stratton?
00:59Stay tuned to find out
01:03You okay?
01:06You have a bad time
01:15Cream?
01:17So easy to burn in this heat
01:19Good idea
01:20Good idea
01:20I'll do you if you do me
01:23Thanks, Deirdre
01:25Thank you, Deirdre
01:28The path to true love never did run smooth, darling
01:31You really know how to throw a party?
01:40Oh, yes
01:41I'm king of the fucking castle
01:45Catch
01:46Catch
01:47Take the road
01:49Ready?
01:50Send that out
01:51Love more
01:52And you know
01:53Everybody ready?
02:01Everybody ready?
02:05Smile, it's not firing, Scrawn
02:07Right
02:09Let's go
02:20We are delighted to announce that we are a new consortium called Ventura
02:27And we are pitching against Carinium for the Central Southwest ITV franchise
02:33When did you decide to make this bid?
02:35Is it a personal vendetta?
02:37Are you the only one on the team with TV experience?
02:39Does Lord Paddingham know that you're taking him on?
02:43If I could have a word, Lordby
02:44Not now
02:45You're going to want to hear this
02:48What is it?
02:50It's a rival franchise bid
02:52Declan, Freddie Jones
02:54Rupert Campbell Black
02:56What the fuck?
03:03Fuck!
03:06Fuck!
03:25Oh, my God.
03:36Oh, my God.
04:07I can't be everywhere.
04:08Oh, pitiful.
04:09And you!
04:10Why the hell didn't you know this was happening?
04:11I told you as soon as I found out.
04:14All right, okay, we have to fight back.
04:15We're stronger than them, and we can prove it.
04:18No one is to speak to anyone from...
04:20The fuck they called...
04:21Venturer.
04:22Sounds like a brand of Johnny's.
04:24No one is to speak to anyone from fucking Venturer
04:27under any circumstances.
04:29Instant sucking if you do.
04:32Why the fuck are you all wearing swimwear?
04:35Party's over!
04:39Sorry.
04:40Not even at all.
04:41Not even as biscuits.
04:42You!
04:44Backstabbing whore!
04:45Tony!
04:45Her husband, Rupert Campbell Black and Declan Bloody O'Hara
04:50are bidding for my franchise.
04:52Get out of my house!
04:53Tony, Hermione's my friend.
04:55Not anymore.
04:56Go on, fuck off!
04:59Oh, gosh.
05:02Hermione!
05:04I've never seen him so angry.
05:07That man is a monster.
05:10This sort of behaviour is just a nut-hole.
05:13No, it isn't.
05:14This is what we're dealing with.
05:17Tony's gloves are off.
05:19One good thing, Cameron obviously hadn't blabbed.
05:23Otherwise, he'd never reacted like he did.
05:25Yeah, well, in an ideal world,
05:27he wouldn't have had a clue about us yet,
05:29except we had to announce early
05:30because you couldn't keep your trousers open,
05:32your mouth shut.
05:33Look, from now on,
05:34we need to stay in full control of our campaign.
05:38A campaign, you say?
05:39We're in a war, Henry.
05:41Yes.
05:42Now the hard work begins.
05:44Gerald.
05:45What's happening?
05:47These are copies of our draft application for all of you.
05:51Everyone needs to know this back to front
05:52so we can answer any questions that come our way.
05:54We also need more television people.
05:56Producers who know how to make award-winning programmes.
05:59As wonderful as you all are,
06:01we lack practical experience.
06:03We also need to start a petition,
06:04get the locals on side
06:06so they come to the public consultation next month.
06:08It is crucial that we make a good showing,
06:10else Lady Gosling can pull our application.
06:13I have a captive audience every Sunday
06:16and can certainly secure the support of my flock.
06:19I will canvas my students
06:20and put up posters at the university.
06:22I can have art with a petition.
06:24Please, if you coach me what to say,
06:26I know I can do it.
06:27It's a lot to learn, Tag.
06:29Been helper, man.
06:31General Patton was dyslexic.
06:32Never stopped him.
06:34Taggy at the front of tech command.
06:36If that's what's needed.
06:37Thank you, Tag.
06:39Yeah, I have an idea.
06:40Oh, but it's better than your last effort.
06:43Fuck off, Declan.
06:44Oh, Rupert, give it a break.
06:45I'm already not.
06:46Stop it. Stop it.
06:51Do you know why I've never had one strike in my factories?
06:54I let every man play to his strengths
06:56and I don't interfere.
06:59We're all on the same side here.
07:02We need to pull together,
07:04not pull each other apart, okay?
07:06Yeah.
07:13Good.
07:16Your husband is very impressive.
07:19All this.
07:20In his element.
07:22Yes.
07:22And just when I thought he was mine again,
07:25the new mistress whisks him away.
07:29Gosh, I'm out of the ball
07:30at the end of Five Nations.
07:31Everyone keeps having a go at me.
07:33I can't keep saying I'm sorry.
07:34Well, then stop doing things
07:35you need to be sorry for.
07:51That is just mine.
07:52I love it so much.
07:53We're really appreciate it.
07:55I love it.
07:56I was kissing Valentina
07:58by a crystal ball
07:59I just had a long time ago.
08:00I was just talking about
08:01things on television.
08:02Can't you go for the new back?
08:03Oh, so it was going to go
08:04to tell you what I'm going to be
08:05and then you're sorry.
08:06I guess I just want it to be
08:08Hey!
08:09I'm not.
08:12These are the days
08:14when you wish your bed
08:15was already made.
08:18It's just another manic Monday.
08:24I'm sorry.
08:24I'm sorry.
08:25I'm sorry.
08:25I'm sorry.
08:25I don't know if I could talk to you
08:26about Ventura television.
08:27Of course.
08:28OK, great.
08:29You won't be free to talk about Ventura business.
08:31No.
08:31Hi.
08:32Can I talk to you about Ventura?
08:33Well, not interesting.
08:37OK.
08:49Tanya!
08:49Miss Feblin, I'm so sorry.
08:51I didn't know you lived here.
08:52Wait.
08:53I...
08:56Fancy an illicit cup of tea?
08:59All right.
09:00Oh, and then.
09:02I was hoping to run into you
09:04to thank you for New Year's Eve.
09:06You're having a heart attack.
09:08It wasn't a heart attack.
09:10It was, um...
09:12a panic attack.
09:14Started about a year ago.
09:16I don't tell many people,
09:17so if you could,
09:18just keep it to yourself.
09:19Of course.
09:22You better now.
09:23Definitely on the mend.
09:25After New Year's Eve,
09:27Rupert visited me at home
09:29and realised I wasn't coping with mother.
09:31He put a rocket up social services.
09:34Now we've destructed us every day.
09:37Rupert did that?
09:38Yes.
09:40He was tremendous.
09:47The stars are hitting the red carpet in London
09:49today for the 1987 British Television Awards.
09:54Competition is tight
09:55in this year's drama series category.
09:57It could be the life and loves of a she-double,
10:00a singing detective,
10:02or will they go with this year's audience choice
10:04of four men went to moan?
10:06Over here.
10:06Over here, please.
10:09Over here.
10:11Over here, over here.
10:12Over here.
10:13Over here.
10:14Over here.
10:14Over here, please.
10:14Over here, please.
10:14Over here, please.
10:15Over here, please.
10:15Over here, please.
10:17Over here, please.
10:24Over here.
10:25Over here, please.
10:28Over here, please.
10:28Over here, please.
10:30Good to see you.
10:31I just worked out soon.
10:32Over here, please.
10:44I told you I could get this invited.
10:46Well, to say, Rupert, this was definitely one of your better ideas.
10:51Yeah.
10:53See the book in Tony's face?
10:56So, who's the big fishery on a lancet night?
11:00Lots of potential, but that's Harold White over there from Granada.
11:04He's my number one for program control.
11:07Re-limmon, then.
11:09Mm-hmm.
11:12Harold!
11:14Oh, Declan!
11:22Hope done running to you here.
11:25Thanks for keeping your mouth shut.
11:26That'd be true.
11:28If any consolation didn't even read your application in the end, Declan thought it wasn't for a game.
11:32Mm.
11:33At least someone in your consortium has integrity.
11:36You still won't win, though.
11:43Cameron Cook.
11:45I was hoping I'd bump into you.
11:46Do you mean halfway?
11:47I'm part of the group that's pitching for Yorkshire TV.
11:50And we'd very much like to talk to you about coming on board.
11:55I'm happy at Carinium.
11:56Well, we can top off Tony's bag.
11:59Our pockets are just as deep.
12:00But not your vision, and I'm a vision kind of a woman.
12:03Well, I...
12:32Fuck off, Hathaway.
12:33We've got a very documented online television, and every gossip columnist this side of whopping.
12:39Hardly the ID and CD for the managing director.
12:42Would you at least think about it?
12:44Look, you're a good friend there, and yes, you are a very talented presenter, but running a franchise is a
12:51completely different skill set.
12:52And frankly, I can't risk my entire career on that kind of long shot.
12:57Harold.
13:05Ladies and gentlemen, presenting tonight's award for the best drama series, please welcome Miss Natalie Perrault.
13:20It's so lovely to be back in the UK to present this award, and to have such a warm welcome.
13:28The winner of best drama series is...
13:32C'est magnifique.
13:33Four men went to Moe.
13:35Yeah!
13:43Well done, boys.
13:47Well done, Miss Natalie Perrault.
13:52Good to see you.
13:54I'd want an award if I had to sleep with Tony.
13:56Oh, she's a woman who gets what she wants, that's for sure.
13:59Well...
14:11Thank you so much for this British television award.
14:14It means a huge amount.
14:17I remember the day that my dad brought home our first television.
14:21A Ferranti.
14:22It was quite the status symbol of 1952.
14:25A big, big, wooden box of tricks warming up in the corner of our lounge, sitting room.
14:32My father, Lord Battingham, loved television.
14:39He spent his days walking the corridors of power with world leaders, helping good men to win bad wars.
14:46And then he'd come home in the evening and sit down and watch Coronation Street.
14:50He would have loved Four Men Went to Moe.
14:52Four Men Went to Moe entertains 12 million people weekly.
14:57And that's in the UK alone.
14:58It's become a global phenomenon.
15:01Dad, I hope it made you proud tonight.
15:06But it would never have become what it is.
15:11A lauded and beloved national and international hit.
15:16Without the real brains behind the programme.
15:20And behind Carinium.
15:22The force of nature that is Cameron Cook.
15:26Cameron, this award is yours.
15:28Thank you very much.
15:48Wow.
15:50Wow.
15:52When Tony invited me to England
15:56to become a part of the Carineum family,
15:59he promised that together we would make award win
16:03in television with integrity.
16:18This really needs a lot.
16:29Congratulations, Lord Barrington, Cameron Cook,
16:32and the Canadian television team behind four men, Wentz and Mertz.
17:14You're not scared somebody might see us.
17:19Tonight, I am oiled.
17:36Thank you, Joshua.
17:45Thank you very much,
17:48today, I am very proud of you.
17:48You yes, you are.
17:52There are two very steps.
17:52There areMC in the number of pages
17:52I love you.
18:49What's happened?
18:52Walter Scott's dead.
18:53Oh.
18:55I'm sorry to ruin your first British television award.
18:59You could never ruin anything.
19:05Oh, I'm sorry.
19:09You're such a loyal animal.
19:14I hope no one saw you coming here.
19:16Not that it isn't lovely to see you, but just if Tony knew.
19:20Don't worry.
19:21I was very careful.
19:22Thanks.
19:23Right.
19:24So, what can I do for you?
19:27We'd like you to join Venture.
19:29What?
19:31Did Daddy put you up to this?
19:33She told me she saw you.
19:34I don't need pity.
19:35I'm not offering pity, Charles.
19:39You are still one of the best and brightest.
19:43A real whiz kid.
19:45Well, I'm a was kid now.
19:47Because Tony makes you feel worthless.
19:50He is wrong.
19:52You have so much to offer.
19:54You would make an incredible controller of programs.
19:57No.
19:57No, no, no.
19:58I can't.
19:59Not with Mother.
20:00There's stress.
20:01Okay, all right.
20:02All right.
20:03How about documentaries?
20:05That's where you started out.
20:09I've loved that.
20:12Tea!
20:13Yes.
20:16May our British Television Award be the first of many.
20:24Now, you all need to sign new contracts.
20:26What for?
20:27Standard practice in any franchise here.
20:29Tony needs to know that you're loyal.
20:31Miss Madden will have them on your desk tomorrow.
20:33Sign your return by Friday, please.
20:35No holidays to be taken till this is in the bag.
20:38Not even sick days unless you're actually dying.
20:41Between now and December, we are going to wow the IVA with our creative output.
20:44But we also need to discredit Venture.
20:49Declan was desperately pushed for cash when it worked out.
20:51How's he raised funds?
20:53We should investigate any IRA connections.
20:55Well, not all Catholics are terrorists.
20:57Well, he's tried to blow us sky high.
20:59Wouldn't be anything past him.
21:00Rupert's a government minister, surely being a part of Venturer's conflict of interest.
21:04Hmm.
21:04No, sadly.
21:06But get your husband to ask about it in the house anyway.
21:09Nothing wrong with seeding doubts.
21:10What about the bishop?
21:12Bet he's fiddled with a choir boy or two.
21:14One for you to investigate there, Charles.
21:16But most importantly, find out who Rupert's sleeping with, Seb.
21:19There's got to be something there.
21:19That's not really the sort of journalism.
21:20I don't give a fuck!
21:22I also heard Freddie Jones on the radio this morning doing his Man of the People shtick.
21:27Ginger, the Mind Radio Colchester, I'm on their board.
21:30I don't want any more of that sort of coverage.
21:31Consider it done.
21:32They'll be recruiting production people, so watch your colleagues.
21:38Cheers.
21:38Cheers.
21:41Now, fuck off, they're not here.
21:43Excuse me.
21:47He was so angry.
21:49You need to be careful.
21:51So he's really gunning for us, then?
21:54I've never seen him so determined, Declan.
21:56He's like a man possessed.
21:57He's going to try to destroy you.
22:00Thanks for the hands-up.
22:06You're gonna have to do better than that if you're gonna work for Venturer, Charles.
22:10Oh, yes!
22:11Oh, very good, Sebastian.
22:13Very funny.
22:15Don't make that joke to Tony, though.
22:17I don't make jokes about things not funny.
22:21Are you helping Venturer win the franchise?
22:24That isn't funny at all.
22:27We've had word that with the rocketing AIDS numbers,
22:30the IBA wants a real focus on family values.
22:33So with that in mind, I thought...
22:36We thought that a program on how to stay married would fly.
22:40Network slot, of course.
22:42Network?
22:44Uh, yeah.
22:45Uh, great. Marriage.
22:46Um...
22:47Finances.
22:48Dual careers.
22:48Housework.
22:49Uh, sex.
22:51Rouse.
22:53Decorating the house.
22:54And we'd like you to front it with a lady very close to your heart.
22:57Sarah would be honored.
22:59I'm not talking about Sarah, I'm talking about Lizzie, your wife.
23:03Lizzie?
23:04Uh, yeah, of course.
23:05So the fewer working lunches you have with Mrs. Stratton from now on, the better.
23:09Yeah?
23:11Absolutely, Tony.
23:14Off you pop.
23:14Right, yes.
23:15Uh, okay.
23:33Darling.
23:37Guess what?
23:38What?
23:39We've been off on our own show.
23:42What do you mean, our own show?
23:43You and me.
23:45Tony wants to call it.
23:47How to stay married.
23:49Us?
23:50On TV?
23:51Well, it'll mainly be me, but Tony wants you too for authenticity.
23:54Well, I can't.
23:55My editor's screaming at me for a draft.
23:58There aren't enough hours in a day.
23:59Of course you can.
24:01There's nothing you can't do.
24:02Haven't I always said that?
24:04In fact, this show, it could be the push your books need to really, you know, sell.
24:14But I hate being photographed, let alone on camera.
24:18Can't you do it on your own?
24:19Oh, for God's sake.
24:19Of course not, Lizzie.
24:20Tony wants you.
24:21Us.
24:23He asked me personally.
24:25At least do the screen test before you decide to destroy my career.
24:30Ah.
24:32Okay.
24:33Fine.
24:34I'll do the test.
24:36This is gonna be the making of us.
24:46Here we are, ladies.
24:47Topper?
24:49Excuse me.
24:51What are my two favourite girls doing having a drink?
24:53In my bar, without letting me know.
24:55Oh, we're on the run from our humdrum lives.
24:57Are you ready?
24:58Oh, you are disgustingly bright.
25:00In a few weeks playing polo in Argentina, we'll do that to a chap.
25:03What?
25:04No rest for the wicket.
25:05Excuse me.
25:07Oh.
25:08That arse.
25:09Oh, we'll have to meet in secret from now on, or James will have a fit.
25:13Oh.
25:13Good practice for having an affair.
25:15Yeah.
25:18I've never had an affair.
25:20I think if I didn't have my admirers, I'd tell Declan and I would still be married.
25:24Oh.
25:24What he sleeps with is work.
25:26We need something.
25:27Everybody does.
25:28It's how people stay married.
25:30You sound like Rupert.
25:32I'll take that as a compliment.
25:33Really, you'd never fancy just a little bit on the side?
25:38Much too complicated.
25:41I love complications.
25:44It makes life much more exciting.
25:48Hmm.
25:59Can I help you?
26:03Where's your father?
26:06Christ, Charles.
26:08What are you playing at?
26:09Sorry.
26:09It keeps the Battingham KGB off my trail.
26:12Something's happened.
26:15So now you know then, what are you going to do, Seb?
26:19Tell Tony about Charles.
26:24Declan, working with you, it was the best job I've ever had.
26:28What I'd like to do is join you.
26:32If you'll have me.
26:34I could be another mole in Tony's camp.
26:36I always fancy myself a spy.
26:38Careful you don't get, like, carried away, Sebastian.
26:41Sorry, couldn't resist.
26:42You really want to help us take on Tony?
26:44I was thinking bullies is what I want into journalism to do.
26:56Head of news, perhaps.
26:57Welcome on board.
26:59Bravo.
27:06Table for two.
27:09It's a bit public, isn't it?
27:10Actually, we're here to see you.
27:13Right?
27:14It's high time you joined Carinium.
27:18There's a seat on the board with your name on it.
27:21That's very generous of you.
27:22I need people around me I can trust.
27:24They're at my back.
27:26It isn't about work, it's about loyalty.
27:28Family.
27:30Saying that, Carinium's a very lucrative business to get involved.
27:33And we've got amazing program plans in all areas, so this is really the time for you to join the
27:38board.
27:41Good afternoon, Tony.
27:44I've just signed with the other side.
27:48Rupert's promised to put Polo on television.
27:50Something I'm interested in that you've always dismissed as ridiculous.
27:54You only want me to join your board so you can impress the IBA with your family values.
28:00Whereas Venturer asked me because they know what I'm worth.
28:04I'm not just your little brother, Tony.
28:08I'm an asset.
28:13No.
28:14The only asset you have is the Battingham name and you got that by the skin of your illegitimate teeth.
28:20Rupert asked you to try to hurt me.
28:22That's how desperate he is.
28:29Look at you all.
28:31A drunk.
28:32And a weak.
28:33And a washed up show jumper.
28:37All you've got in common is overblown ego.
28:42I enjoy destroying you all, though.
28:45You'll implode all by yourselves.
28:54Tony's right, though, isn't he?
28:56Nobody will touch us but a barge pole.
28:58We have morals.
29:00That should come for something.
29:01Yeah, some of us do.
29:02Well, Sir Baz isn't on board, then.
29:04It doesn't matter how many people join us.
29:06Declan's the only person on our team who's actually made any television.
29:09Well, you haven't lost anyone's respect if you just check it all in.
29:12I mean, the whole of Fulham are desperate for us to return.
29:15I mean, we could even go back to Dublin.
29:18You said I'd have to drag it by your hair back to Dublin.
29:20Please someone will be touching me, Declan.
29:22Tony's got inside our heads.
29:24It's exactly what he wants.
29:26But is he right?
29:28Is Venture a stupid idea?
29:44Good morning, Gerald.
29:46Good morning.
29:47Busy day today.
29:48Mm-hm.
29:49I mean, the PM's office called.
29:51Say what?
29:52Well, she thinks you've joined the wrong team in this franchise race.
29:56The backbenchers are beginning to doubt your intentions.
30:04No, I'm not going to Aquinium today.
30:25James is doing the screen test with Lizzy, so I thought I'd keep out of the way.
30:30Right?
30:36I'm surprised you're so relaxed.
30:38What do you mean?
30:39Oh, come off it, Sarah.
30:40Lizzie and James' show goes well.
30:44Tony will want her for round-up, too.
30:46All that real-life chemistry on screen.
30:49Can't beat a day.
30:52It's a shame, really.
30:54You being on TV was very good for our profile.
30:56Tony would never do that.
30:57James wouldn't have it.
31:00Ambition is a cruel, mistress.
31:03You need a strategy, my love,
31:06before you are out on your ear.
31:16Hello.
31:31Good morning, Mrs. Stratton.
31:44Sarah, I've got half an hour till my how-to-stay-married screen test.
31:46Yes, and I want to help you with that.
31:47No, absolutely not.
31:48Oh, come on, you're so much better on screen when you're relaxed.
31:51I am completely relaxed already.
31:53Are you?
31:53Yes, I am.
31:54Sarah.
31:55James.
31:56What Tony doesn't know won't hurt him.
32:00Here she comes, here she comes, she's the best leader.
32:03Uh, Lizzie Verica, for the screen test.
32:07Please take a seat.
32:20Mrs. Verica, ready for your TV debut?
32:23Oh, not really, Deidre.
32:24Do I look okay?
32:27I'm sure wardrobe can do something.
32:29Let's see.
32:33James is in here.
32:35Do you want to say hello first?
32:37Hmm.
32:49Let's get you to wardrobe.
32:59Right, lights on, Birdie.
33:01Here we go, people.
33:04Camera's set.
33:06One, you're on the single, yeah?
33:08John?
33:08Got two shots.
33:09Lovely.
33:10We're going to have a set, please, ladies.
33:12Big red bus.
33:14Big red bus in the morning.
33:16Red lights!
33:18Standby.
33:19Ready?
33:19Roll camera.
33:21They're going to be marvellous.
33:22Oh, better to hold hands.
33:24Looks more married.
33:26On in.
33:27Five.
33:27Four.
33:28Three.
33:29One sec.
33:30Four.
33:31Four.
33:34Welcome to How to Stay Married, a new weekly series where we explore how couples last the
33:41course.
33:47And Cher?
33:51And Cher, our secret recipe for long-term love.
33:57I'm Lizzie Verica, a romantic novelist and mother of two.
34:02And you need no introduction to me, James Verica.
34:06We've been married for-
34:07What do you think?
34:08Hmm.
34:09Lizzie needs work, but she'll get there.
34:11There we go.
34:11It makes him much less plastic, like a real marriage.
34:15And we'll be your hosts for How to Stay Married.
34:21Heshoa.
34:22That's a great concept.
34:24The show or married?
34:28Both.
34:39And now, moving on to a member of your own party, Mr. Straffley.
34:43Someone that everyone seems to be talking about at the moment.
34:46show jumper member of parliament and now television producer what next
34:52joan collins's husband the minister for sports certainly gets around
34:56indeed he does and i think i can speak to the entire tory party when i say that
35:00ministers should focus on what voters need not cooking up alternatives to
35:05grange hill so could mr campbell back be gambling his
35:10political career with this franchise beard oh i couldn't for god's sake shut
35:20him up
35:20turn off here
35:23where are we going
35:55and rupert and belgravia sail over the water
35:58and turn
36:00matrix stampedes the course as if the jumps didn't exist a heroic effort
36:05keep it tight keep it going there's no keep it together just me and you
36:37you're right
36:40what's happened someone died or
36:56i'm in my cell
37:00come on let's go
37:01come on
37:30right next stop
37:32because just a rugby club follow the road for three miles then take the second left
37:36you'll see the pub in the corner
37:49come on
37:50come on
37:52come on
37:53come on
38:08yeah
38:09yeah
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38:46I'll give you prowess, love!
38:49Listen to the lady.
38:55Ventura Television...
38:58...is pitching for its Central South West ITV franchise in the area,
39:03and we'd like your support on our campaign.
39:07We're really interested in rugby at all levels,
39:09and we'd like to promote competitive sports and...
39:13...future.
39:18You'd better go, taggy, love, before they turn feral.
39:23It's so good.
39:25I'll just leave this for you.
39:36Take the first left off to the village green
39:38and carry on straight down that road for about two miles.
39:41Turn left at the fork in the road and follow the sign...
39:43What fork in the road? There isn't a fork in the road.
39:45Next we're looking out with a post...
39:47Oh, for fuck's sake!
39:52Shush!
39:53Shush!
39:57Shush!
40:14Shush!
40:15Are you hurt?
40:16No.
40:18Sure?
40:18Do you need an ambulance?
40:20No, no, I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm fine.
40:22Take a breath.
40:23Take a breath.
40:24I'd better drive her home. I'll see you tomorrow, Gerald.
40:28You all right?
40:29Yeah.
40:36You'll next be looking out for the post office, which should be hidden round...
40:40Is that you?
40:43Um, yeah, I'm terrible at directions.
40:46You've never been travelling round on your own?
40:48Oh, I don't mind.
40:50I've got so much ground to cover, but, um...
40:53Yeah.
40:54No, today was hard.
41:17You're very quiet.
41:21Too much to think about.
41:24You worried about the franchise?
41:27No.
41:30God, no.
41:31Not at all.
41:32No.
41:32Worrying's for losers.
42:02Thanks for driving me back.
42:04At least I could do after nearly running off the road.
42:12Um...
42:14The PM's announcing the election tomorrow.
42:17When she does, I'll be canvassing all over the area.
42:19Why don't you come with me?
42:21Paddle the Venturer canoe.
42:23Better than slogging round on your own.
42:25We can even use the Tory loudspeaker to plug Venturer when no-one from the party's listening.
42:29Is it allowed?
42:30Well, make it allowed.
42:31Well...
42:35Thanks.
42:37Erm...
42:38How are you going to get back?
42:41Erm...
42:42I'll walk.
42:46Gorgeous evening.
42:50OK.
43:04Erm...
43:05Don't worry about the bed.
43:06You're a winner.
43:07You'll work out what to do.
43:08Yes.
43:27No, don't worry about the bed.
43:30So, you don't care.
43:30I'm going to come in the bed.
43:30Oh, you're a bit more.
43:31To go home, you're a bit more.
43:31Oh, come off.
43:56What the hell are you doing here?
43:58Five minutes.
43:59Please, then I'll go.
44:01Five minutes, and then I'm calling the police.
44:13No, I should never have taken your application.
44:15It was a dirty trick to play.
44:17I can't take back what I did, but I can give you our application in return.
44:25Comes with an offer.
44:27Controller of programs.
44:29Carte Blanche to make any show you want.
44:34Wow.
44:36You can't afford me.
44:38Yes, we can.
44:40But we can also offer you something more than money.
44:44Stay with Tony, and you will never be a true partner.
44:49With us, you can be a founder.
44:51Have an empire of your own.
44:56Read a replication, sleep on it.
44:59Do whatever you need to do, but we are deadly serious.
45:05Who aren't you?
45:07You know, I can hand that straight to Tony.
45:09It's a huge risk you're taking.
45:11You're worth the risk.
45:14There's a meeting at Pensken, three on Sunday.
45:18If you like what we have to offer, come along.
45:23Nein.
45:28I'm nervous last time for five minutes.
45:36Oh, my friends.
46:27Hello.
46:29Freddie?
46:30It's Lizzie. Oh
46:36Hello, I was just thinking about you
46:42Really? Yes
46:44If that's not too forward. Not forward at all. I was calling to see if you'd still like to take
46:50me philandron day
46:55Yes
47:00Absolutely
47:01I am
47:04And
47:06Maybe book somewhere with rooms
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