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First broadcast 28th October 1986.



Ray Brooks - Robby Box
Sharon Duce - Jan Oliver
Donald Sumpter - Ronnie Day
Bob Sherman - Hal Brookman
Mike Reid - Peter Davis
Pamela Cundell - Vi Foster
James Ottaway - Tommy Foster
Stephen Tate - Dick Mayer
Lisa Geoghan - Debby Oliver
Andy Mulligan - Geordie
Dominic Guard - Simon
Paulina Dare - Christine
Louise Beattie - Jean Lacey
Jeff Hall - Denny More
Roger Hume - Alf
Terry Taplin - Detective Inspector
Martin Gower - Gordon
Geoffrey Wilkinson - Hotel Doorman
Trevor Steedman - Barry
Lynne Aston - Hotel Receptionist

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00:12That are you, Rob.
00:24I bet.
00:25Oh, dear.
00:26Had me well at it that time, Rob.
00:28Me old bottle was going, I can tell you.
00:30You're a close one, son.
00:33How are you doing, Tex?
00:34Are you going off your head or what?
00:36Leave it.
00:37Right, deal them up.
00:40Right, I'm done.
00:42It's half a game, Ted.
00:44No, thanks, Ted.
00:46Oi, turn it in, Rob.
00:47Oh, I'm back holding folding now. The night's still young.
00:50Go home, son.
00:51Do what?
00:52You've just won back a fraction of what you've lost tonight.
00:55Jacket him while he's still holding some rent money, yeah?
00:58Who the hell does he think he is, eh?
01:01I'll tell you he is, pal.
01:03He's the man that just saved you
01:05from going home to your wife and kids
01:07without a pot to piss in.
01:28Keep the change.
01:33Oh, thanks, we all covered.
01:40You are definitely getting soft in your old age.
01:44He was playing with his rent money. It was written all over his face.
01:48So what?
01:49We've all had to learn a lesson the hard way.
01:51Why, so he learns a lesson.
01:53His wife and kid go agree.
01:55I'll tell you something, I'm glad I didn't get itch when I was younger.
01:59I've never heard you talk like this before, Rob.
02:02Perhaps you're coming down with something.
02:0544 years of age and what have I got to show for it? Silch.
02:08You've got a few quid stashed away.
02:10Which is more than most, including yours truly.
02:12Do you think I'm too old to learn to drive a train?
02:16Yeah, you've never passed the medical.
02:19Listen, I've got to go.
02:20I'm going to get some sleep and sort out of me kraut trip.
02:22When you up then?
02:24I fly out at 7.30 tomorrow evening.
02:26You've got to watch them kraut birds.
02:27They don't shave under their arms, you know.
02:33What's this, huh?
02:34It's a tenor aisle from the Spieler down the rank.
02:36Oh, look, don't worry about it.
02:38Look, buy your wife a new hat or something.
02:40I always stand in my corner, Rob.
02:41That way I can always call again next time, right?
02:43Quite right, Alf.
02:44Quite right.
02:45There you go.
02:45Tea, please, huh?
02:47Sides, your old cowboy mate bunged us a nice big tip this morning.
02:51Most of my mates are cowboys, Alf.
02:54Nah, this is the proper job.
02:56Where's the big hat?
02:59Plays poker like Mavericks.
03:12But Ronnie, that no good little slag owes me.
03:15Oh, he may know all about Lord Brewton, but how can we put that to good use?
03:20Yeah, all right, I'll be over in about an hour or so.
03:23Yeah, I'm in, all right, as long as I'm at a good earner.
03:27I'll get a bit of cash flow aggravation myself as it happens.
03:30Yeah, I'll see in about an hour, an hour and a half.
03:31All right, son.
03:32Tell him.
03:33We don't have a word with you.
03:36I don't believe you.
03:38How many times have I told you not to come round here when I'm on the floor?
03:42You're pissing me off, woman.
03:43You're hurting me.
03:45I'll tell you something, I'll let you permanent if you don't stop creeping around here when I'm taking private calls.
03:49You are not wanted in here.
03:51Do you understand it?
03:52Comprehend?
03:53Savvy?
03:54Capiche?
03:55Do I make myself clear?
03:58You've made it clear I'm not needed anywhere round here anymore.
04:01Ah!
04:02At last you're getting the message, are you?
04:04You bastard.
04:07Go on, run off at the mouth while you still can.
04:15I'll be away, then.
04:17How long will you be?
04:18Well, I'll be back sometime this afternoon.
04:20Can't make it any earlier.
04:21Will you be okay?
04:22Oh, yeah.
04:23Apart from the bank, I'll be on the end of the phone.
04:27Geordie, see if you can get me some of those, you know, cut glass Victorian door handles.
04:31Whatever there is to get, I'll get.
04:33You know what these demolition jobs are like.
04:34You never know your look.
04:36Morning, all.
04:36Morning.
04:37Oh, Geordie, I hear you're taking Vi and Tommy on a picnic.
04:40Ah, not exactly.
04:41As far as Vi's concerned, it's a mystery tour.
04:43Ha, ha, ha.
04:43Ta-ra.
04:44Shouldn't you be on your way to work?
04:46Well, I wanted to see you about the flat first.
04:48Have you had a reply?
04:49Not exactly.
04:50That's what I want to talk to you about.
04:51I gave him this number.
04:52This number?
04:53Do you mind?
04:54I'll be all the same if I did.
04:55Oh, it's only for one issue.
04:57Have you squared it with Phil?
04:58No.
04:59I'll tell him when he gets back from Guildford.
05:01Do you trust me?
05:02Yeah, to do what?
05:03To make the right choice.
05:05Look, if anyone does ring, tell him I'll meet him in the flat about one-ish.
05:08Yes, yes, yes.
05:09Okay.
05:09See ya.
05:10Go on.
05:12Go on.
05:33Let's go.
05:39I'll give you some advice.
05:39And follow?
05:51now you'd better be sure about your times and your son sunshine because if this information
05:56should prove to be inaccurate i personally will deprive you of the ability of spending
06:01a single copper coin of that money and that will be very painful
06:07it's all correct i've stayed there enough times they will all be out and you'll find everything
06:1350 000 in cash and the diamond collection in the safe you are hurting my hand
06:24now why don't you do us all a favor sonny and get lost a nice long way away
06:32that's very good advice i'm leaving the country tonight good somewhere nice nice enough and i'll
06:39be gone a long while not as many bad gambling debts as you my son i wouldn't risk coming back
06:45at all
06:47if you've quite finished yeah go on piss off
06:54oh listen if i do see you again i'll fix you up with a swimming lesson in a big sack
07:00with a few
07:01house bricks in your pocket
07:08i'll tell you what ron up across con merchants like that really knows me they're all the same
07:13they've got an ounce of bottle when things get a bit iffy we should worry listen we've got a nice
07:19little tickle out of this who are you gonna put on it
07:26who do you know who we really trust right i mean really trust well i trust anybody one
07:36old zombie get ripped off don't matter who you put on it
07:40not if we do it my way
07:45you mean us
07:48why not what's the matter
07:51ain't lost your bottle have you
07:53all right i hope one
07:55been a long time since i've been out one
07:57you know
07:57come on you'll enjoy yourself
08:00it's good wages
08:03here
08:05i'll tell you what
08:07we'll stitch someone up eh give the old bill a body eh yeah
08:27morning sir can i help you
08:31yes um when the rest of the band arrive will you tell them that rod and i don't want to
08:36be disturbed
08:36all right sir
08:38stuart rod stuart
08:40oh fine
08:41right you are sir
08:42yes they sort of uh you know knacker you out these world tours
09:04you're just out of your class son
09:06can i help you sir sir
09:12out of my class
09:46So, what's new, friend?
09:51Okay, bud, what's the call?
09:53I know the face, I just can't...
09:57I just can't place the name.
10:00Come on, fellow, what's happening?
10:03Where?
10:06Where what?
10:08The game. Where and when.
10:12You putting me on?
10:13Hey, boy, that game's exclusive.
10:16You ain't got a chance.
10:18And even if you did, don't you think you're, uh...
10:21I'll be out of my class.
10:24Got it in one, son.
10:26That's the trouble with you, Yanks.
10:28You always confuse class with claptrap.
10:32Comes of having no culture.
10:35Culture?
10:48Next time I see you, it'll be across a poker table.
10:51Then we'll see who's got class.
11:00Tommy, do you mind telling me where we're going and why at this hour of the morning?
11:04You'll see.
11:06Morning, Jory.
11:06Good morning.
11:07All aboard the Neverworth special.
11:10The what?
11:11Yeah.
11:12Just get in.
11:15Oh, you stop shoving.
11:17And if I'm going to get in here, I'll get in of me own accord.
11:31What are you grinning at?
11:34Me?
11:34No pet.
11:36Right.
11:37Off we go.
11:38Where to?
11:40This is going to be a bundle of laughs.
11:43I don't believe you.
11:45I mean, only a couple of hours ago, you was telling me how pointless it all was.
11:49Well, that was before I knew the cowboy was back in town.
11:51Oh, that makes a difference, does it?
11:53Well, I'll tell you what, it's the difference between dealing in this and that.
11:56I mean, they're both motorcars, both got a wheel in each corner, haven't they?
11:59All right, point taken.
12:01So how are you going to suss out where and when?
12:03You got any ideas?
12:04Don't involve me, mate.
12:05I've got enough on me plate.
12:29Hello, princess.
12:32Please don't do that.
12:33You're frying me to death.
12:34Oh, sorry.
12:38You look good enough to eat.
12:39You don't.
12:41Oh, I bet you say the nicest things.
12:45Where would I be without you?
12:47I don't know.
12:53What's the matter, then?
12:55Lose last night, did we?
12:57No.
12:58It's got nothing to do with cars.
13:00Well, I mean, it has, but it hasn't, if you want me.
13:02Well, that's Irish.
13:07I'm 44 years of age.
13:09Do you realise that?
13:10Hmm.
13:11Do you realise we've been going together, on and off, for nearly eight years?
13:15Yeah.
13:29Well...
13:33I've, er...
13:34I've had this for a few weeks now.
13:37If you don't say yes, don't say no.
13:39Just, just, just think about it.
13:40Take as long as you like.
13:42Oh, Rob.
13:44But, um...
13:45But before you say anything, there's something you want to know.
13:48What?
13:50Well, first, I love you.
13:52I know you do.
13:55Oh, my God, I love you.
13:59If I, if I was to tell you that I was finished with gambling with poker, would it make any
14:03difference to you?
14:04Are you, is that what you're trying to tell me?
14:05Yes, I'm giving her...
14:06Oh, Rob, oh.
14:08But, but first, I've got to play one last big game, and then that's it.
14:13No more poker.
14:15One last big game?
14:17Yeah, I mean, I, I kept the truth from you before, but no, I'm being straight with you.
14:24It's Brookman, isn't it?
14:27Is it Hal Brookman?
14:30Oh, Robby.
14:34You almost had me believe in you.
14:36I mean it.
14:37I mean, once this game is over, I'm through.
14:40Well, prove it, then, and stop now, this minute.
14:43Please, try and understand.
14:45I must play this game.
14:47I've got to.
14:48I'm being straight and honest with you.
14:51After this game's over, it's finished.
14:54I promise.
14:56In that case, you come and see me after your last game.
15:05Right.
15:07Thanks very much, Mr. Fraser.
15:09Very nice doing business with you.
15:10Any problems?
15:11Any problems at all?
15:12Just give us a bell, all right?
15:13You're fine.
15:34Do you want to buy a stupid girl a drink?
15:40Can I buy a cortina?
15:51Oh, get a smell of that country air.
15:54Aye, living in this sort of place can put 20 years on your life.
15:58Yeah, just taking 20 years off my life with that window open.
16:02Oh, come on, boys.
16:03Good for you.
16:06Oh, cool.
16:10You were saying about the country air?
16:14Debbie?
16:15Yeah.
16:16You heard a reply?
16:17Yes.
16:18Um, Miss Jean Lacey.
16:20Sounds very nice.
16:21You're to meet her at the flat at quarter past one.
16:24Okay?
16:24Oh, great.
16:25Thanks, Mum.
16:27Bye-bye, love.
16:33Now, er, I'll be back from the demolition site as soon as I can.
16:36You two, be good.
16:38You carry on, Geordie.
16:40Yeah.
16:40Good luck.
16:47Tommy, I've gone along with you so far, but I am not going to budge until you tell me what
16:51this is all about.
16:53Come and have a look.
16:56I'm not moving.
16:59All right.
17:00I want to buy this place.
17:02What?
17:03For us.
17:04To get us out into the country before it's too late.
17:07Have you gone off your rocker?
17:10Yeah.
17:11Come and have a look inside.
17:14Eh?
17:15Come on.
17:20Hello?
17:21Oh, I don't know.
17:23I'd love to, Dick.
17:26But?
17:26But what?
17:30Right, let's settle, then.
17:32You're coming to Germany.
17:33Cheers, Fraulein.
17:34It's a private party.
17:35I'm not going to anyone join you.
17:36How you doing, Chris?
17:37What do you mean?
17:38A pint for the mantar.
17:40The car went like that.
17:42One trip, two days straight.
17:44Oh, that's fantastic, Nukes.
17:46Beats playing poker, doesn't it?
17:47Oh, by the way, your invitation out to Germany is hereby withdrawn.
17:50Chris is coming.
17:51Oh, well, have a good trip.
17:52Well, I've got a lot of things to sort out.
17:56You phone me later, Dick.
17:58Yeah, yeah, of course.
17:58Bye.
17:59See ya.
17:59See ya.
17:59See ya, Chris.
18:01Oh, you look like a dog with two watches.
18:03Yeah, I feel like one.
18:05Is Chris still working down the club?
18:07No, no.
18:07She walked out this morning, didn't she?
18:09And I know what you're thinking.
18:10What do you think?
18:11She blew Davis out, comes straight back to me and I'm a mug.
18:14Look, I didn't say anything.
18:16Nothing to do with me.
18:17Did you know that Davis is a mate of Ronnie Day's?
18:21Yeah, it does surprise me.
18:22What did Chris tell you?
18:23Yeah, yeah.
18:24A regular visitor down there, apparently.
18:26And Frankie Aldino.
18:27They're like a load of pack animals, ain't they?
18:30Well, if you want an in on the big game, mate,
18:31you've got to go to the leader of the pack and the best of British.
18:34There's got to be somebody else in there, though.
18:36I mean, there's got to be.
18:37Yeah.
18:38It's usually the last person you think of, isn't it?
18:42Why didn't I think of that?
18:44Cheers, mate.
18:45Where are you going?
18:45What about your beer?
18:46I'm going to see the last person you think of, aren't I?
18:48I'll be much.
18:58It's very nice, Tommy.
19:01Very, very nice indeed.
19:03But what am I going to do with myself all day?
19:06Oh, you'd soon find plenty to do.
19:09Like what?
19:11While you're tending your vegetables, I'll be turning into one.
19:15Besides, Tom, all my family and friends are in London.
19:20If you'd soon make new friends, you would.
19:22And as for your family,
19:24well, apart from your sister, Derry, I'm all you've got.
19:27And what about Robbie?
19:28Well, what about him?
19:30You see more than milkmen you do have in.
19:32Oh, Tom.
19:35Right, I'm done.
19:39I don't know, Tom.
19:41I really don't know.
19:42It's all so sudden.
19:45I'll have to think about it.
19:47All right.
19:49Aye, well, don't take too long, pet.
19:51Properties like this are soon snapped up, you know.
19:57Debbie.
19:58You must be Jane.
19:59Yeah.
20:00Nice to meet you.
20:02Come in, then.
20:03Thanks.
20:14That's just what I've been looking for, Debbie.
20:17So you like it, then?
20:21It's perfect.
20:23When can I move in?
20:25Right.
20:26Anytime you like.
20:53Emma's not in.
20:54She's out of the country.
20:55Oh.
20:56You're the last person I wanted to see.
21:06What do you want, Box?
21:08Hal Brookman.
21:09He is back in town.
21:11So what?
21:11Didn't I tell you he would be?
21:13Is something bothering you, Simon?
21:16Certainly not.
21:17But I have a plane to catch.
21:18I am late as it is, and you are holding me up.
21:21Oh, you're off in your holes, are you?
21:23Okay.
21:24What do you want?
21:25I just want to know where and when the big game is, this all.
21:30Oh, you coy little yob.
21:33The likes of Hal Brookman would eat you alive.
21:37Yeah, well, that's my problem.
21:39Now, do you know the score or what?
21:44I did hear a certain Mr. Aldino might be involved.
21:47Perhaps he can help.
21:49I do hope so.
22:16Excuse me.
22:18Yes, sir.
22:19Oh, well, well.
22:20Look what the catch dragged in.
22:22If it ain't the waster of all time, Robbie Box.
22:28What you doing here, son?
22:32He's Frank in.
22:34Mr. Aldino to you, waster.
22:36All right, Mr. Aldino.
22:37I like the word.
22:38What for?
22:39Is he in or what?
22:40Look, don't get lippy with me, pal.
22:42Just remember what happened to you the last time, right?
22:45It's about Brookman, Hal Brookman.
22:48You're out of luck, pal.
22:50Frank left with Spain yesterday.
22:51And that's for you getting involved in the big game.
22:55Forget it.
22:55Oh, you know about it, do you?
22:57I know where and when.
22:59What's the sit-down?
23:01Same as before.
23:0310k.
23:04Well, Denny, I've got the sit-down and a bit to spare.
23:09Oh, something to spare, eh?
23:11Yeah, well, in that case, I, um...
23:14I might just about remember a name.
23:16Know what I mean?
23:21About 35 cents a year.
23:23Yeah, that'll do nicely.
23:25Well, you've got to go and see your old mate, waster.
23:29He'll be very pleased to see you.
23:31Who?
23:33Ronnie Day.
23:35Your old mate, Ronnie Day.
23:37Ha, ha, ha, ha.
24:04Well, Robbie Box.
24:09Come on in, son.
24:10Good to see you.
24:12Find yourself at home.
24:13Sit down.
24:14Drink?
24:15Oh, you know, all right.
24:16We're going to see you.
24:18Of course, you two know each other already, don't we?
24:20Yeah, we've, uh, turned the card or two, haven't we?
24:23Just one, as I remember.
24:25Yeah.
24:26I was wondering when you'd get wind of it.
24:29Denny Moore bailed me.
24:32Yeah, well, uh, I've got the sit-down.
24:37Oh, robbed a bank, have we?
24:40I, um, I always make it a rule, Robbie, never to talk business without a drink in me hand.
24:46Ain't that right, Peter?
24:48Yeah, I'll think of all.
24:51Mind a scotch, please, Robbie?
24:53Mine too.
25:05Frank Aldino has had to withdraw at the very last minute.
25:09Poke her into Uptis, you might say.
25:11Well, so my chances are good, then?
25:13I might be able to get you in.
25:15It depends.
25:16It depends on what?
25:20He's like a dog at a bone, ain't he, eh?
25:22Only just.
25:24I might be able to smooth things over with Brookman and the other punters.
25:27But you know me, son, I'm a businessman.
25:30Them businessmen never do anything with nothing, do they?
25:33It'd be a crime, wouldn't it?
25:38Okay, yeah, all right, what's the SP?
25:41For my smoothing over services, you pay me 25% of anything what you might win.
25:4525%? That's a bit strong, isn't it?
25:47It's not up for debate, son.
25:50Take it or leave it.
25:51What can I say?
25:53Not a lot.
25:54Right.
25:56Give me a nice private telephone number where I can contact you tomorrow night.
26:02Private.
26:03No aunties, no uncles, no pals and no pussy.
26:07Just you, by the phone, alone.
26:11This is, um, Dick Mayer's number.
26:15He's away in Germany, so I'll be using his flag when you ring, okay?
26:20Well, I could do with that drink now.
26:22You ain't in yet.
26:24And I've got things to attend to.
26:27Close the door on your way out, will you, Rob?
26:36Oh, Robbie.
26:38Be by that phone some, would you?
26:40Otherwise, uh, you're out.
26:46Yeah?
26:46You can bet on it.
27:11Denny Moore.
27:13Aldino's headbanger.
27:16Anything that's going, Denny's bound to be in it.
27:22The Honourable Simon, up to his neck in gambling debts.
27:28Mixing with the likes of Ronnie Day.
27:30Hey?
27:33I can smell one coming off, Barry.
27:37I can almost taste it.
27:41Now, what's this new face doing among this lot, eh?
27:47Sir, good old Frank's taking off to Spain.
27:50Terrific.
27:52So where's that leave us?
27:54Well, that's no problem, Al.
27:56Well, we found another player.
27:57Oh, yeah.
27:58Well, I don't play poker with guys I don't know.
28:01There's something.
28:03Every time I come to this goddamn town, it's the same old story.
28:06You boys are getting unreliable.
28:08Now, don't get your jockstrap in a twist, Mr. Brockman.
28:12The geezer what I wish to invite is no stranger.
28:15Oh, yeah?
28:16What do you got in mind?
28:18I'm Mr. Robbie Box.
28:42Debbie!
28:43I didn't hear you come in.
28:44Yeah, I finished a bit early tonight.
28:48Was that your boyfriend I'd just seen leaving?
28:51Yeah.
28:52Yeah, he just popped round to make sure I'd settled in, okay?
28:56Do you want some tea?
28:57If you're making some.
29:12Well, his name's Robert Box.
29:17Any form?
29:19No.
29:22Something's coming off.
29:24Sure as eggs is eggs.
29:29I've just come to wish you Bon and all that.
29:31Oh, yeah.
29:32Oh, yeah.
29:35I thought you'd be ready for the off.
29:41You look as if you've just fallen out of your cot or something.
29:44Do I?
29:45Oh.
29:46No, er...
29:46The thing is, though, where is she?
29:47Yeah, come on.
29:48Come on, look.
29:49Go on.
29:49I guess somebody's doing your throat.
29:51No, I was telling you.
29:52No, shut up.
29:53Right.
29:53All right.
29:53Cheers.
29:54Yeah.
29:54Cheers.
29:54Cheers, mate.
29:55Yeah, cheers.
29:56The thing is, see, that...
29:57Oh, it's you.
30:01Yeah, the thing is, see, um, we ain't leaving till tomorrow morning.
30:05Me flight was all booked up.
30:06I couldn't get Chris a ticket.
30:08Oh.
30:08Well, there's a bit of bad timing on my part, then.
30:11No.
30:13So, what's new?
30:21Right.
30:23Now, if stupid Simon's information is correct, Lord and Lady Bruton should be leaving their
30:29highly desirable residence any minute.
30:32All we've got to do is crash out and wait.
30:36Yeah, I hope.
30:38Faith, Peter.
30:40Faith?
30:43And you gave him this number?
30:45Well, I didn't know you were going to be here, did I?
30:49You ain't half got some front, you have.
30:51Bloody hell, it's good here, mate.
30:55Well, I think I'll leave you two to your drinking.
30:58Oh, I don't go.
30:58No, it's all right, Dick.
31:00I've still got a few bits to pack anyway.
31:01You pick me up in the morning?
31:03Yeah, sure.
31:05About, uh, half eight?
31:06Mm, I'll be waiting.
31:07Yeah.
31:10Yeah, see ya.
31:15Being mixed with you is hard work sometimes.
31:18I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
31:22Right on, Simon.
31:24What do you know?
31:26Yeah, Rob, Rob.
31:30Yeah, I'm really enjoying this, you know.
31:32It's a long time since I've been out on one.
31:36It's hard being kids have you, don't it?
31:37Yeah.
31:38And then there was that time, do you remember, when the law raided that club?
31:43Oh.
31:44You got nicked and they confiscated all your dough.
31:48Yes.
31:50Oh, yes.
31:52And then, um, I had to pop Jan's necklace again just to get myself back on my feet.
31:58Yeah.
31:59Yeah.
32:00Oh, dear.
32:02Oh.
32:04Yeah, this...
32:05Jan, does she know about the big game this time?
32:09Yeah.
32:12And?
32:14Well, I mean, I didn't do much good.
32:18I asked her to marry me.
32:22You didn't?
32:24I did.
32:27Cool.
32:31Did she say no?
32:36I don't know what she said.
32:47There she is.
32:49Let's see if simple Salman's earning his money.
33:01Oh.
33:02Oh.
33:03Oh.
33:11Oh, that.
33:13What a doddle.
33:14We were back in time, the last of orders.
33:24What, Tony, your brother crying out loud?
33:26What, did so I telephoned the man, Peter?
33:30That's a dead'n't?
33:31Well, you'd better go out and get another one, then.
33:34I'm not without, you know.
33:37Ta-da!
33:42I've, uh...
33:44I've lost my lighter.
33:46Have you, uh, nicked my lighter, you old Icar?
33:49Have you?
33:55You're very quiet.
33:57Shh, shh, shh, shh.
34:05Hello?
34:06You alone, Box?
34:08Yes, I'm, uh...
34:10I'm all alone in this room, yeah.
34:12You sound pissed.
34:13No, I've only had a couple, that's right, yeah.
34:20Right, you're in.
34:23Good.
34:24Yeah.
34:2511am.
34:26That's in the morning, Pratt.
34:28At your old club, all right?
34:31Now, get some kip, because you'll need it.
34:34Yeah, that's what I wanted to do, yeah.
34:55I'm in.
34:59I'm in, I'm in, I'm in, I'm in, I'm in.
35:08That's it, Bob. Let's go. One last little job.
35:14Oh, nice touch.
35:21One body for our boys in blue.
35:25All served up on a plate.
35:28After you.
35:30What a polite man you are.
35:55What a polite man you are.
36:02What a polite man you are.
36:06What a polite man you are.
36:24Oh, please.
36:27Oh, God.
36:32Oh, God, I'm burning.
36:55Oh, my God.
36:57I'm sorry, Chris.
36:58Dick, you're not even ready.
37:01I'll be two minutes, all right?
37:10I'll get some coffee.
37:12I think I'd better.
37:23It's good here, isn't it?
37:30Oh, come on.
37:31I've got a plane to catch and you've got a car game to go to.
37:38Right.
37:38Thanks for the lift.
37:40See you, Chris.
37:40Have a good trip.
37:41Go get him, Rob.
37:42Yeah, I'll try.
37:43I'll try.
37:58How many's that?
38:00The third.
38:02I don't believe it.
38:03Nor do I.
38:06I bet she's on the game.
38:07Well, I don't think she's reading fortunes.
38:09Oh, I wish Robbie was here.
38:11Now, hold on a minute, Deb.
38:12I can handle this.
38:14Look, this is my ass.
38:16I'm going to sort this out.
38:20Right, gentlemen.
38:20There's no objections.
38:21We'll get the game underway.
38:23The game is poker.
38:24Five, card, stud.
38:26House rules are very simple.
38:2725 pound minimum bet.
38:30Pot limit raise.
38:32And no markers.
38:36Got a light, son?
38:39Yeah.
38:44You look tired already, little buddy.
38:47No, just nicely relaxed.
38:56Debbie!
38:57Back from work already?
38:59I didn't go.
39:00Oh?
39:01No, I went and sat on the wall opposite.
39:05I don't understand.
39:06I think you do.
39:07Leave this to me, Mum.
39:10Last night I saw two blokes leave here.
39:12And today I saw three.
39:13So what's going on?
39:16Our...
39:17Boyfriends?
39:18Do I look stupid or what?
39:22All right, so you've sussed.
39:24So what are you going to do about it?
39:26You're going to pack up all your gear and get out.
39:28And if I don't?
39:30If you're not out of here within the next ten minutes,
39:32I'm going to tear your head off.
39:37Call.
39:40Raise 200.
39:48Yeah, I'll have some of that.
39:54How much is in the pot?
39:571,200.
39:59But in that case, sir, there's the 200.
40:04Then raise a grand.
40:09I'll take a bite.
40:10Call.
40:15That's a bit rich for my blood.
40:21Nice pot.
40:24Well, come on, son. Let's see him.
40:36Nice card.
40:39Nice hit.
40:41Yep.
40:41Still wet.
40:42No complaints.
40:45Early days, son.
40:48As you all know, luck is a very unfaithful lady.
41:06Good.
41:07I nearly wet myself out.
41:09Did I hurt?
41:10Did I hurt?
41:11I did.
41:12I did.
41:13Cost you 500.
41:17Cold.
41:21middle flush too strong for your fancy no i don't think so ice flush
41:31you hid that pretty well little buddy
41:49so
41:57so
41:59so
42:02so
42:23three jacks two pair i'll be you books
42:36so it's just you and me again yeah well i'll call your hundred
42:47and raise your five grand you're out of order el there's a pot limit
42:54what about it son
42:57it's okay by me if you don't mind some of the same
43:05so there's your five
43:10and up ten grand jesus
43:15well i guess you just have to learn the hard way don't you son
43:23cold
43:26and up five
43:34how much you got left there now that ain't a problem son
43:41you just put up or get the hell out
43:47okay
43:54there's your five
43:58and raise my grant
44:23Cold.
44:30I'm full up, son.
44:42But you call me.
44:46So what the hell?
44:49It's just that it shows a certain lack of class if you go out of turn.
44:58Yeah, you just cut the crap, son.
45:01And flip them over her.
45:07Son of a bitch.
45:16Now that's class.
45:21That's one right in the nuts.
45:36Well, you sure do play a mean hand of poker here, little buddy.
45:40It's a softy surf.
45:43Stay lucky.
45:46Yeah, Jim.
45:5967 grand, eh?
46:02Yeah.
46:04That's 25%.
46:07Catch him up, Danny.
46:17What did he?
46:19What did he?
46:21How are you?
46:23What?
46:24Get off!
46:47You're under arrest, Mr. Box.
46:49I'm sorry, Robert.
46:50I can't warn you.
46:51I don't know.
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