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00:13Thank you for the day
00:18Those endless days
00:20Those sacred days you gave me
00:22I'm thinking of the days
00:28I won't forget a single day, believe me
00:33I bless the light
00:35I bless the light that shines on you, believe me
00:41And though you're gone
00:43You're with me every single day, believe me
00:51Days I remember all my life
00:56Days when you can't see right from right
00:59You took my life
01:02But then I knew that very soon you'd leave me
01:07But it's alright
01:09No, I'm not frightened of this world, believe me
01:14I wish today
01:16Could be tomorrow
01:19The night is dark
01:22It just brings sorrow
01:35I'm gonna turn that off, please
01:36I can't concentrate
01:38Thank you
01:40Mark, just call me back, please
01:42How's the eulogy going, Julie?
01:44Have you thought of opening up Nigel's letter?
01:46You know, for, like, inspiration or...
01:48Oh, yeah, yeah, she's full of great ideas
01:50Just make the tea, eh?
01:55Are you okay, Phil?
01:56Yeah
01:56Yeah, I'm alright
01:58I've got something for you
02:00Just hang on
02:02Right, I better pick my suit up
02:03Sam, have you got a ticket?
02:05I got mine, I didn't get yours
02:07You having a laugh?
02:08Do I look like I'm laughing, Grant?
02:10I told you, I'm not your washerwoman
02:11I'm not done
02:12Just one day
02:13One day, that's all I ask
02:14We ain't got Mum to keep a lidless
02:16And a day like today
02:16So can you just do us a favour
02:18And take a leaf out of her book
02:19And sort this out
02:20Because I'll tell you what
02:20I can't take any more aggravation, alright?
02:37This is for you
02:43He got it for himself when we
02:45When we got up to Scotland
02:46Gave him good luck, apparently
02:49Not your cup of tea, I'm sure
02:50But, um, perhaps
02:53This is the one time you'll wear it
02:54That's all you should keep in
02:55No, Phil, please
02:58I really want you to have it
03:12You remember my boy, Josh
03:15I'm sure you'll remember, Phil
03:16I couldn't have survived these last few months
03:18Without this man
03:21I've got a few bits I'd like to sort out
03:25Still a man a few words, then
03:37Careful
03:40You might hurt yourself
03:42I hurt till the end of the week
03:45Speak up, boy
03:48I can't hear you
03:51I hurt till the end of the week
03:53What am I?
03:55A payday loan
03:56I can move the goalpost
03:58Especially when you get Lippy
04:00On the phone
04:01Right?
04:04Hey
04:05Could be worse, boy
04:08And it might be
04:09If your old man
04:10Don't cough up
04:17You should use AI
04:19Nigel would have been all over that these days
04:21If he
04:23If he was up to it
04:25Look, I'm sorry it didn't come down towards the end, Mum
04:27But with work and that
04:28Yeah, no, it's all right
04:29What if I understand?
04:30Yeah
04:31I missed a lot, though, didn't I?
04:34Still
04:34Who would have thought, eh?
04:36All the grief you put him through over the years
04:37You end up breaking him out of the hospital
04:38Instead of putting him in it
04:42Sam, this is my boy Josh
04:44Oh, hi, Josh
04:46What are those?
04:47Er, me
04:49Saving your backside
04:50Yeah, luckily for you
04:51Yolandi had a rugby team in yesterday
04:53You wanted a suit
04:54You got three
04:55Hopefully one of them will fit
04:57Cheers
04:59You alright, Grant?
05:00Yeah
05:00Erm, where's Phil?
05:01He went out
05:02I think he found it all a little bit too much
05:04Why is everyone getting AWOL on me today?
05:06I mean, that's my job
05:15Hello, Ian
05:16You alright?
05:18Er, yeah
05:19Yeah, great
05:23Sorry for your loss
05:25Right
05:26Sam saves the day again
05:28Shall we have a little drinky?
05:29Yeah
05:31Yeah, I'll have fun
05:32Oh, yeah
05:41How you doing, Phil?
05:44Listen, you haven't seen Mark, have you?
05:46We, er, we thought we stayed at yours
05:48No, I'll try him again
05:49So, Sam sorted me a suit
05:51I haven't had to send a search party out for you
05:55Today
05:56Might turn out easier than we thought
06:00It's, er, Nigel's watch
06:04If you'll make first, you should have him
06:07No
06:10You were the friend that he needed
06:14Thanks
06:16You spoke to Mark yet?
06:18No, he's over at Vicky's
06:20He'd hell want to know me, and
06:22I don't blame you
06:23Well, he ain't at Vicky's
06:25And he ain't answering the phone to her, either
06:28So, I wonder who Claire out of the blackmail
06:30Will get that design around back
06:31Oh, Ian, the past is the past
06:33You've got more forward, not back
06:37Oh, where?
06:41Hi
06:42How you doing?
06:43Yeah, yeah, a little bit better with every drink
06:45Oh, well, I'll join you, darling
06:47We've laid some photos out in the living room
06:49Yeah, Patrick
06:50Yolandi, George, they've all just turned up
06:52Listen, Phil and Grant ain't back yet
06:54Maybe someone should go and check on them
06:56Yeah, that's a really good point
06:58Uh, are you all right?
06:59Yeah, yeah, we'll try and get with that
07:01Okay
07:01Yeah, well, then, why ain't he answering, eh?
07:04Just say he's going to have something stupid again
07:06And he's in trouble
07:06He's probably shacked up with some bird somewhere
07:08You should calm down
07:09Do I need to put you both on a leash, or what?
07:11Or he's going to meet us there, you know?
07:14You know, he's stubborn, isn't he?
07:15It runs in the family
07:16Now, right now, we need to focus on Nigel
07:19Right, that's Billy
07:20You need to get to Coker's
07:22Well, come on, Grant
07:23Go and get your suit on
07:25Oh, and by the way
07:27Yeah, I'm coming to Coker's and all
07:28Because you're not going AWOL today, right?
07:31Not on my watch
07:4020 missed calls
07:43That's a nice round number, ain't it?
07:45Hmm?
07:47Is it time yet?
08:04I'm the last boy's trip
08:07I hope time's sake
08:09I only went on one
08:12Brighton
08:14Do you remember
08:16It's time to get in a train home on me
08:18Oh, because these two got nicked
08:19For fighting a stag party down there
08:21And there was this really rubbish
08:23Madness tribute band playing
08:25And all
08:27Oh, I love him
08:28Do you know Nigel slept in his car
08:30Outside the police station all night
08:33Refused to leave until they slung him out
08:38Mark, where are you?
08:41He's with me
08:42Delaney
08:44Look, he had to the end of the week
08:45If you've heard him
08:46Oh, I've heard him
08:47But it could be worse
08:50But that's down to you, ain't it?
08:52Hmm?
08:55Say hello, handsome
08:59Mark, where are you?
09:00Son, we're coming to get you
09:02Oh, and not without my money, you ain't
09:05And I want all of it
09:06In full
09:07What else?
09:08He ain't gonna stay pretty
09:10What's going on?
09:11You give me the address
09:12I've got the money
09:13Whoa
09:15Hold up
09:16Is that Sam?
09:19Is that your sister, Sam?
09:21Yeah, why?
09:22Because now I want what she owes me to
09:24I'll send the address
09:26Bring her
09:27And what you both are
09:30What did you do?
09:32To who?
09:33What, Russell Delaney?
09:35Nothing
09:36I don't even really know the guy
09:37He's got Mark
09:38And apparently you owe him something too
09:41So you tell me now
09:42What did you do?
09:45Well, you know when you got hold of his wife?
09:47I remember
09:48Good thought
09:49Shut up, Billy
09:49Will
09:49Come on, spit it out
09:50All right, well, he got hold of me in revenge
09:54Once or twice
09:56I might have
09:57Taken a change from his bedside table
09:59When he got back with his wife
10:00What?
10:01Why?
10:02Well, because it looked expensive
10:03And I had the amp
10:06All right
10:08Well, we've got to go there now
10:09Well, now
10:10No, no, no
10:11We can't
10:11I ain't leaving him
10:13Especially now she's given Delaney more ammunition
10:15Call him back, all right?
10:16Call him back and tell him
10:17We'll pay up
10:18But after the funeral
10:28I left my little girl at home
10:32Don't think she's made of tough stuff like you
10:35Maybe we're not either
10:39Losing people's hard
10:40No matter how old you are
10:45You'll be okay
10:47It's okay
10:52The hearse is coming
10:55Julie
10:57I know Mark got himself into all this
10:59But
10:59Just think how many times Ben's screwed up
11:03Nigel would want us to go and save him
11:07Come on, Phil
11:08He's my son
11:08We can't, all right?
11:09We can't
11:17Well, if that ain't a sign
11:19What is?
11:21All right
11:25Come on, Nigel
11:27One last trip
11:30Billy
11:32Hackney
11:50What's he doing?
11:51Life of honor?
11:51More like a drive-by of honor
11:57What's going on?
11:59Hey, I think we better go outside
12:00Nigel will be here now
12:06No answer
12:08At least now you've got time to think about what you want to say, right?
12:10It's a statement, not a eulogy at this rate
12:13Oh, a flat tire
12:17Look, maybe I should just drop you lot off for you
12:19You know
12:20It feels a bit disrespectful
12:23Oh, does it, Billy?
12:26Nigel
12:27Is it disrespectful if you go and save my son's life?
12:33All right
12:33Brilliant
12:35Nigel's fine with it, Billy
12:36So just relax
12:37Lily
12:38Hang on to that, will you?
12:40No, you two
12:40Just let me do the talking, all right?
12:42We might
12:43I just might make it to the church on time
12:57God, you two took your time, didn't you?
13:00Them knees playing up
13:02Or what?
13:04But you, darling
13:07You're aging like a fine wine
13:09Yeah?
13:10And you're aging like sour milk
13:13No, I always did love that mouth of yours
13:17Mark, you all right?
13:18He is, for now
13:20Why don't you shut up?
13:21We're coming to us
13:22Nigel Bates is in the back, do you remember him?
13:25Yeah, tubby fella with the funny ties
13:29Explains them, at least
13:30He says that we've got somewhere to be, all right?
13:31So let's just get this done
13:33He's got the money
13:34So let him down now
13:37And what about what she owes?
13:38Are you seriously that upset about a chain from Donkeys years ago?
13:42That was my granddad's chain
13:45I broke your heart, didn't I?
13:47See, that was your revenge
13:49So I let it go
13:51Then
13:53I heard your voice
13:54And it all came flooding back
13:57And now this
14:00It ain't about the money anymore
14:03This
14:03It's about respect
14:11There's the Mitchell boys I know and love
14:13Fancy your chances
14:14Look, just stop
14:15Right, stop
14:16I can make this up to you
14:18Hold the bloodshed
14:19Two minutes
14:22Yeah
14:23All right
14:24Okay
14:30I can't stand up there
14:33And say something that's not right
14:34I can't
14:35I give up
14:42Listen
14:42Julie
14:43I might have something
14:46We did a project
14:47We did a project
14:48In English once
14:48At school
14:51We had to write a poem
14:52As if we were old
14:54Looking back on life
14:56Well, I couldn't be bothered
15:00But you know what he was like
15:01He sat me down
15:03And made me do it with him
15:05But when I left
15:06And I knew it was the end
15:09I went
15:10Through some of my old things
15:11And I found it
15:13I took a photo
15:15Might be worth a look, yeah?
15:17Could be time for someone else's words, eh?
15:28No, no, no, no
15:29This ain't happening
15:30This ain't happening
15:30This is Nigel's watch
15:31Sam, don't you dare
15:32He wanted Phil to have it
15:34His wife gave it to him this morning
15:36So, yeah
15:37It's an eye for an eye
15:38You give him that watch
15:39No one's walking out of here
15:41Do you understand?
15:42Do you honestly think
15:43Nigel wouldn't have offered it?
15:44Phil, we've got to do right by him
15:46He's out there right now
16:03Sentimental
16:04And expensive
16:06That'll do it for me
16:08Boys, cut him loose
16:09You got it
16:12Grant
16:12Make sure the money
16:15Hits my bank account
16:17By tonight
16:17Yeah?
16:18You'll get it
16:22Mark
16:24You hurt?
16:26No
16:34No, he wasn't just a type of feather
16:35With silly tyres
16:37He was my best mate
16:38So you take good care of that watch
16:40Otherwise you'll be hearing from me, alright?
16:55Not being funny, but is nobody else worried?
16:57It's Grant and Phil
16:57They probably had a tip-off about a bank job on the way
17:01He's here
17:20He's here
17:21Well, mystery solved
17:30You ready?
17:32You ready?
17:33You ready?
17:56Um, you might be thinking that that was to do with our connection to Scotland.
18:06Um, but really, um, it was a nod to Mr. Spock.
18:14We watched his funeral so many times it really felt that we were there.
18:21This is a poem he wrote with Clare.
18:29Who am I?
18:32Years go past with quickening haste.
18:38It's scary.
18:40It feels untrue.
18:45Until you see the OAP staring back at you.
18:52What have I done?
18:54What makes me proud?
18:59Where are the books, the paintings that make me stand out of the crowd?
19:08My eyes are filled with tears till I look at the photos on my wall.
19:15And suddenly, I have no fears.
19:24My wife, children, and friends, they stare back at me.
19:31And the memories wash back over me.
19:41For the wife, my children, and my friends that I love.
19:49Their stories aren't done.
19:53Some have just begun.
20:07Looking at all of you now, I'm thinking of all the people that Nigel loved and lost.
20:26I know that that love will go on.
20:31And his kindness and his laughter, it will live on.
20:41And that is the greatest legacy of all.
20:51Oh.
20:55Oh.
20:59I love you, sweetheart.
21:01My children, always.
21:13Now, I believe Nigel's friends, Phil and Grant, would like to say a few words.
21:26Oh.
21:31Oh.
21:33Oh.
21:34Oh sorry.
21:35Oh.
21:39No.
21:40Yeah.
21:42So, what's this?
21:42Um.
21:45Uh, look, we really didn't want to...
21:48But, uh...
21:50Here we are, right?
21:53Nigel...
21:54Nigel was a good man.
21:57Um...
21:58He was funny.
22:00I mean, really funny.
22:03He was kind.
22:07He was a great family man.
22:11Uh...
22:11And he was clever.
22:14He was always top of the class, wasn't he?
22:17Yeah, yeah, he's, uh...
22:20He used to do my own work for me, and, uh...
22:23And then he'd dumb it down to, uh...
22:27You know, so the teachers wouldn't get suspicious.
22:31There are a million stories we could tell you about Nigel.
22:35The fact that he used to superglue pound coins to paving stones on April Fool's Day.
22:41When he was dyeing socks in Dot's bath and they came through the ceiling.
22:46When we, uh...
22:47We woke up in France, but we were in Kent.
22:51Nigel starts talking French.
22:54A farm.
22:55A vercraft.
22:57And, of course, there was the building society job.
23:00Yeah, well, some things are...
23:02Some things are best left unsaid for legal reasons, you know.
23:10Nigel.
23:12Nigel was the, uh...
23:15He was the smartest person that I ever knew.
23:18And he was...
23:19He was definitely...
23:21Definitely the nicest.
23:25We was apart for a long time, but when he came back, I...
23:29I needed him, you know.
23:31I really needed him.
23:33The truth is, he saved me.
23:37Until...
23:39Until this day.
23:44And that was Nigel.
23:48My...
23:52My best friend.
23:55I'm gonna miss him.
23:57I'm gonna miss him.
23:58And we're all...
24:00We're all gonna miss him.
24:03And he was the proper.
24:05He was the proper we needed.
24:07And I...
24:16Oh.
24:41Are we gonna talk about this now?
24:43Or wait for the next funeral to start?
24:48Yes, didn't we?
24:49You told me that everything was fine.
24:50And today?
24:51You've turned up at the funeral looking like you've been dug up yourself.
24:54Did you accept Grant's help or what?
24:59Yeah, I did.
25:03It doesn't change anything between us, though, Vic.
25:06It's too little too late, innit?
25:23Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
25:25There we go.
25:29Oh, it's been a lovely day, bar the obvious criminal detail.
25:33Oh, it's probably a good distraction for him.
25:36Oh.
25:38Well, uh, maybe you could be, too.
25:41Johnny's blessing, yeah?
25:43And Grant gave Nigel a bit of fun.
25:45So maybe you could return the favour.
25:47Oh, Mum, leave it out, all right?
25:48It's a wake, not a singles night.
25:55You know, even with all the sad memories, I'm really going to miss this place.
26:00Hey.
26:02Hey.
26:02You ain't going anywhere.
26:03You're one of us.
26:04Like Ian, though.
26:05Mm-hmm.
26:07And, oh, Tim...
26:10I want to remember him happy.
26:13And my happiest memories of him are back home, so...
26:20You didn't brave wearing his watch, then?
26:22Oh.
26:25Right.
26:26Come on, you.
26:27We've got, um...
26:29We've got some sibling bonding to do.
26:30If I've got to go, so have you.
26:34I'll see you.
26:40What, it's that well, didn't it?
26:42Yeah.
26:42Should have got an eight-month, I reckon.
26:43Yeah.
26:44You did him proud.
26:45We all did.
26:48Oh.
27:01Look at us, eh?
27:03Mm, not a day.
27:04I mean, sad day, but...
27:06The band's back together.
27:09The band?
27:09Mm.
27:11Well, uh, we're Liam and Noel at a stretch.
27:14Who are you?
27:14Yoko?
27:15You all right, Grant?
27:17Gifts and bands.
27:20We should be over the road.
27:22It's all right for a bit.
27:23Anyway, I come bearing gifts.
27:26So shush-a-mush.
27:31Oh, God.
27:34We ain't changed a bit, haven't we?
27:36He looks that big, doesn't he?
27:38And my coup de grace.
27:43Da-na!
27:45Did you really think I'd let that prac get one over on us?
27:50Oh, yeah, Billy, a new watch.
27:53Oh, good old Billy.
27:54Kept it quiet for full dramatic effect.
27:57Mum, wouldn't have been proud of you today.
28:01Yeah.
28:02Right.
28:03Sounds like we need a toast.
28:11Tonight, mate, and, uh...
28:16Unforgettable.
28:19Tonight, I...
28:20Tonight, I...
28:21Tonight, I...
28:23I...
28:27Let's go to a Finnmoon.
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