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00:31Morning, Marsha.
00:50Morning.
00:51What are you doing?
00:53I was just...
00:54I know, it's awful, isn't it?
00:56I don't want to run up to do or anything.
00:58I just thought Al might want something doing.
01:02I mean, I...
01:02I've never known anybody who'd died before.
01:05I know what you mean.
01:06There was my granddad.
01:08Yeah, but a kiddie, it's not right.
01:11I was here when they brought him out
01:13and all them Turkish people had come down and started wailing.
01:16And Alie started crying.
01:18What, and you?
01:20It's not right.
01:27Do you think we should knock him off?
01:28Say sorry or something?
01:29I'm sorry, I couldn't.
01:30I just couldn't.
01:32Sorry about my house.
01:34My mum's as white as a sheet.
01:35She thinks the same thing I haven't to ask.
01:37Oh, of course it won't.
01:38But you know, you're a fella.
01:40So?
01:40You think I haven't got feelings or something?
01:42Mum was speaking to Dr. Leg last night.
01:44It's really unusual.
01:46One baby out of millions.
01:49Mum's going to come round and have a word Vantley Pauling.
01:51It just won't happen.
02:01Oh, I, er, forgot to turn the hot water on last night.
02:04No, I hope there's an offer of a bath.
02:06Maybe we could share one.
02:18I won't be going in today.
02:20I can't face it.
02:24I've brought you some tea.
02:28It's here.
02:35Hey, hey, what's the matter, love?
02:37Huh?
02:44It's stone cold.
02:45I'm sorry.
02:47We all forgot a lot of things last night.
02:49What, with a baby and all?
02:50I wasn't blaming you.
02:52I just hate washing in cold water.
02:54In Bangladesh, we'd have no choice, you know.
02:56We don't live in Bangladesh.
02:59Can you get the sheets of your bed?
03:00I should have gone to the laundrette yesterday.
03:02All right.
03:04I shouldn't try and force her to return home if she's not ready.
03:08Oh, yes, Sally, about the arrangements.
03:11When the post-mortem's completed, the hospital will let me know the results, and then the
03:15body will be released.
03:16I'm afraid that's a legal necessity, and I'm sorry they have to be so blunt about it.
03:21Anyway, I'll deal with the hospital for you.
03:24Well, yeah, I have to ask you if you've been in touch with an undertaker.
03:28My father and my brothers are dealing with that.
03:31Barclay and Sons in, um, Park Street.
03:36I understand they have to, um, deal with the body and all that.
03:42I don't know how I'm going to be able to tell Sue, but, um, she won't be allowed at the
03:46ceremony.
03:47Women aren't allowed in the mosques, you see.
03:49It's not her custom.
03:50I see.
03:52How do you think she'll take it?
03:54Well, I'm not usually in favour of too many tranquilizers, but in both your cases at this
03:58stage, I think they'll help you get through.
04:02Uh, the front door was open.
04:05Al, I'll be thinking what I could do.
04:08If you give me the keys to the caf, I'll go and open up.
04:10You know, I can handle it.
04:12You don't have to worry about giving me no money or nothing.
04:14We can work that out later.
04:16It'll give you and Sue a bit of a breather.
04:21It just came over me in a wave.
04:23I'm sorry.
04:24Hey, that's all right, love.
04:26You shouldn't have made me sit my exams yesterday.
04:28I thought it was for the best.
04:30The worst thing was, I didn't feel anything.
04:33All day.
04:34Nothing.
04:35And then this morning, seeing her like that.
04:38Hey.
04:39That's the form of shock, isn't it, huh?
04:45It didn't break.
04:47Hey, if you've got a cloth, I'll clean it up.
04:50If it doesn't stain the rug.
05:00Hey, what are you up to, girl?
05:02I thought I told you to sit down and put your feet up.
05:03I'm only laying the table.
05:05Now, come on, sit down and no arguing.
05:07I'm sorry I took so long, but there was a queue.
05:09Oh, I don't know.
05:11Wasting good money on takeaway food.
05:14I could have cooked just as good myself for half the cost.
05:17You spent the morning just as the doctor ordered.
05:19Sleeping.
05:20It did me good to see you.
05:22Oh.
05:23Oh, I feel such an old woman.
05:26All I want to do is sleep these days.
05:28It's not surprising, is it?
05:30We were up after a night.
05:31Hey, do you want salt and vinegar?
05:32No, it gives me heartburn now.
05:35Here, while you was out, did you see anyone on the square?
05:37You know, Ali or anybody?
05:39No.
05:39No, no, no.
05:40I was busy while you were working.
05:41Here, kiss these for me for luck.
05:43Mind you, get grease on them.
05:44What are they?
05:45Job applications.
05:46Best handwriting a lot.
05:47Oh, he always was a lovely writer.
05:49Who are they to?
05:50This one, general handyman, Morrison Dobbs.
05:53Oh, that's good.
05:53And this one, school and office cleaning.
05:566 a.m. till noon.
05:57But the beauty of it is, I can fit them both in.
06:01Always supposing I'll get them.
06:02Make a change to have some money coming in, won't it?
06:04I'm not cleaning, Arthur, not you.
06:07Why not?
06:07Yeah, it's good enough for my old mum.
06:10She was up at 5 every morning.
06:13Off to the city, the clean banks and offices.
06:15For the rest of us were stirring, you know that.
06:17Then she did the school dinners.
06:19Yeah, and then it killed her, Arthur.
06:20Get on me.
06:22Hey, come on.
06:23Give us a kiss and stop getting out of here.
06:25No, get off my checks.
06:26No, come on.
06:27Go away.
06:28You'll never get your arms round.
06:30Always I can really get a fat one.
06:33Look, I do for you, but I'm due at the pub.
06:35I don't know what's happened to Dot.
06:37She's late again.
06:38She didn't have to take liberties that way.
06:41That'll be her, with some excuse or other.
06:44Hello?
06:45Do you want one of these?
06:46Mm, okay.
06:49You know, it was really nice what you said about mum and the baby.
06:53She likes to talk to one of you, Kath.
06:54It'll put her mind at rest.
06:56It's really thoughtful of you.
06:58We're cousins, isn't we?
06:59It's family.
06:59Yeah, some boys won't even think about things like that.
07:02Why don't you stop saying that?
07:04It's not true.
07:05We just don't show it so much.
07:07Yeah, most of the rotten boys I know don't.
07:09I mean, look at the way Kelvin treated me.
07:10It doesn't seem to get you anywhere, though, does it?
07:12What doesn't?
07:13Being nice with women.
07:14I mean, I don't seem to go for it.
07:16Blokes are giving them a hard time.
07:17That's not true.
07:18Just that I've been unlucky with men, that's all.
07:20I think so.
07:21I know so.
07:23What have you put in these?
07:25Cheese and lime pickle.
07:26Oh.
07:27Oh, well, I think it's a bit off, Doc.
07:29No, I'm sorry.
07:30I really do.
07:32Well, I just have to lock out, that's all.
07:35Yeah.
07:36It's all right.
07:36All right.
07:38You look at yourself a girlfriend one of these days.
07:41And you don't go trying to end your fancy cooking on the poor clown, that's all.
07:44Oh, thanks a million.
07:46Lofty looked a bit down today, didn't he?
07:48Yeah, he was, really.
07:49Shall we go and see how he's getting on in the can?
07:51I mean, Jamie said he's going to help out there.
07:53We could give him an hand.
07:55Shouldn't you two be back at school?
07:56Haven't we got half hour yet, Mum?
07:58Well, I've got to go and look up the back.
08:00Dot's not turned up again.
08:02I mean, that's all I need to do.
08:03I'm late enough as it is.
08:04Do you want me to do it?
08:05Oh, would you, Michelle?
08:06Yeah.
08:06Here, drop the keys off to your mum tonight.
08:08Okay.
08:09Look, are you two kids all right?
08:11We all had a pretty bad night, I know.
08:12Go on, you get off to the pub, Mum.
08:14Are you sure?
08:15All right.
08:16See you then.
08:18I wish my parents were fussing much, isn't it?
08:24Hey!
08:24Hey!
08:28It's starting a bit early, aren't we, love?
08:30It's mostly tonic.
08:38Well, we're lucky to get out of that catering caper.
08:41Do what?
08:41I've just spoken to Frank from the grapes.
08:43He reckons it was a right nightmare,
08:44the visit from the off-inspector.
08:45I'm not surprised.
08:46You know what I think are the standards of hygiene in that place?
08:49And nobody, but nobody, could criticise my kitchen.
08:52Well, that's just it.
08:53You've got to have a separate one, plus two fridges.
08:55One for uncooked food and one for cooked.
08:56Dean, you've got customers.
08:58And surfaces that can be cleaned properly and tiles all the way out the wall.
09:00Why are you telling me all this?
09:02I'm just pointing out, my precious,
09:03because we've saved ourselves a mass of ethics.
09:05You've got no initiative, Dennis.
09:07You're like the rest of the people in this place.
09:09You think small.
09:11You don't need that.
09:13He's always finding ways of bringing me down, isn't he, Kat?
09:16Oh, come on, he didn't mean it like that.
09:18It's the bonus, makes you touchy.
09:20How do you know what he means?
09:22You're not married to him, are you?
09:23I thought things were better between you.
09:25Oh, did you?
09:30Was it this one?
09:31Yeah, that's right.
09:31It was the blue one.
09:32Yeah, right.
09:33Hang on.
09:34Sorry, I wasn't concentrating.
09:41Hello, how are you doing?
09:43Everything under control.
09:44I'll be with you in a sec.
09:47Right, what can I get you?
09:48Look, he just popped in from school.
09:49See if you want to hand.
09:50No.
09:52I can make you some sandwiches.
09:54I'll make good sandwiches, you know.
09:55No, I've done them, look.
09:56Yeah, I know.
09:57But look, you cannot serve these for the wrinklies.
09:58One bite, they'll leave their false teeth in them.
10:00Look, leave them alone.
10:01He's doing all right.
10:02He'll pop back about four, all right?
10:04Right, there's no need.
10:05There's no trouble.
10:06And look, don't leave that hand out.
10:07You'll be in a right state if it goes off in this league.
10:10See ya.
10:10See ya.
10:16Afternoon.
10:17Did you get your dinner all right?
10:20Shh.
10:22It's my favourite.
10:24Oh, it feels really warm in this room.
10:26I turned up that thermostat thing.
10:30One thing Dr. Legg said, I wasn't to get chilled.
10:37You don't mind, do you?
10:39Well, if that's what you want.
10:40But here's the middle of June.
10:42It's like your ass of Kew Gardens in here.
10:45I'd like to get me bones warm.
10:47You know, I don't want to get back to hypo, what's it, you know?
10:54Did you remember to get them fepsies for young Ian's tea?
10:58You know, I love them.
11:00Needs a bit of cheering up.
11:02They're not sick last night.
11:12I was going to say three teas, but it doesn't look like you've got any cups in it.
11:17No, of course I have.
11:18Hang on, it's just all piled up a bit.
11:20Yeah, you can say that.
11:21Look, I'll do the washing up and then we'll make a big fresh pot of tea, all right?
11:25I can manage.
11:25Oh, sure you can.
11:27Look, you've got a tea towel for sale.
11:28I don't know where she keeps them.
11:30Give us a shout-out on the help shelf.
11:33I'm going about the boxing club, Ian.
11:34It sounds quite interesting.
11:36It could be quite fancy, but if you've built up a bit of muscle.
11:41Ian, do you like your toes burnt?
11:43Look, you wash, I'll dry, and Ian will cope if the customer comes, right, Ian?
11:47Yeah, sure.
11:48But you could get a cloth and wipe down a table, Sharon, yeah, in a minute.
11:51I'll do it.
11:52It's nice of you helping like this.
11:54Oh, it's a good idea of yours to help them this way.
11:57Well, that's no trouble.
11:58I just wanted to help, you know, anybody get to be able to cope in the army.
12:02I'm sure.
12:03You've put in too much washing up, Nick, with.
12:05Oh, about the collection Sharon was talking about, for a wreath.
12:07I'll check in a bit when I get my gymo.
12:09Fine.
12:11You know, I've never been to a funeral before.
12:14When my grandpast done, I had an asthma attack.
12:16I had to stay at home.
12:18My granddad got cremated.
12:21Coffin just sort of slid away, and you couldn't believe it was anything to do with him.
12:24Do you know what I mean?
12:25My Aunt Irene's in one of them places you go in, you're not going to get any better.
12:28Oh, she's got cancer.
12:30I just have to get used to it, I suppose.
12:32I never really thought about it till now.
12:36She's always dead cheerful when you go and see her.
12:41I guess I've just went by, Shel.
12:42Kelvin.
12:43He's got one of their new track suits, you know, like all the sharp boys wear.
12:46Yeah, well, say what?
12:47Just thought he'd like to know, that's all.
12:48Look, it's of no interest to me what Kelvin's wearing.
12:51Yeah, look, I tell you what, we should keep an eye on Mary, you know.
12:55I mean, she's there with little Annie in the same house.
13:00Kiki!
13:22Hey, hi, son.
13:23How's it going?
13:26Hold it, shall we, will it?
13:27Oh, no, I've got me new track suit.
13:28What's so?
13:31Hello, ma'am.
13:34So this is what you're doing, is it?
13:35Well, you should be studying.
13:37I've just gone in to do it.
13:40Ah!
13:41Where you think you're going, woman?
13:44Where you want us to fight in front of the boys?
13:47No, we have to talk.
13:49Well, like my Jamaican friends always say, back a yard.
13:52Talk is the ear's food, and it all'll flow better with the rum.
13:57Come on, how about your journey?
13:59I'm not going in a pub.
14:00Oh, pity.
14:01You always were the better with a little juice inside you.
14:04Hey, ho.
14:08There, that's more like it.
14:10Do you want to make you small cheese rolls, huh?
14:12No, no, I can do that.
14:14You've got it all organised for the collection?
14:16Yeah, I'm going to do the steak.
14:17No, you're not scared of getting done over now?
14:18You're doing the boxing, are you?
14:20Oh, easy, Marvin.
14:21I'm impressed.
14:22Oh, I shouldn't have done that.
14:22We've still up.
14:24I'll go do a few more of the flats before going for the tea, all right?
14:26Yeah, see ya.
14:27Yeah, see ya.
14:28Look, I can...
14:29Well, I'll signal Mum and Dad to let me take the out-rack of the punters in the pub tonight,
14:32eh?
14:32Yeah, right.
14:33Bye.
14:33See ya.
14:34Can you catch up, all right?
14:35Yeah, I should hope so.
14:36See ya, then.
14:38Oh, yeah, he's bright enough to coast along without making any real effort.
14:42He's got no commitment to any particular subject, any academic subject, let him.
14:48He's time enough for sport.
14:50Woodwork.
14:52So what's wrong with him learning a trade?
14:55I thought that the good Lord, your Pentecostal brethren always holding up to us, was a plain carpenter, right?
15:03Because it's 1985 and he's black.
15:06But Tony, he wouldn't even get an apprenticeship.
15:09He could work with me.
15:11With you?
15:13What's that?
15:14I mean, how long with this house-building phase you're going through last?
15:18It's just another of your dreams.
15:22To get anywhere in this country now, he has to be twice as good as the white kids.
15:26You think I don't know what my own son needs?
15:28He needs to be kept on the straight-right path.
15:31I don't know what it's like for the kids around here, the thieving, the drug-taking.
15:35No respect for the parent.
15:38If he doesn't use the brains God gave him to get out of this place and go to college, he's
15:42lost.
15:48You keep on pushing him, and he'll only go the other way.
15:55That place you're in is no fit place for a boy.
15:59How can you be expected to study in that filthy hole?
16:03It's no such thing, woman.
16:05Oh, no?
16:05Well, I'm going straight round to my solicitor to tell him so.
16:08And you'll also be getting a letter about all the back maintenance you owe me.
16:12You finally turned into them, didn't you?
16:14That hurry-cum-up family of yours.
16:17All Lord Jesus and raking in the money.
16:20But what happened to that fine, hot woman you used to be, Hannah?
16:24Where you buried her?
16:33Nothing like a nice plate of Winkles.
16:36Oh, proper food, that is.
16:38Not like all that foreign mutt you get round here.
16:41Yeah.
16:42Would you believe what I saw in Tesco's the other day right there in the freezer?
16:47Snails.
16:48I was nearly sick.
16:49I can't see how they're any different to Winkles.
16:51Oh, don't be cheeky.
16:53Winkles is British.
16:54Yeah.
16:56Do you remember the old family outings down to Lee?
17:00Winkles on the front, walk down to Southend, finish off with a Rosses.
17:05Mind you, that's when we had a family.
17:07What are we then?
17:08Strangers?
17:09Oh, thanks very much.
17:11We used to hire Lenny Greenberg's sharer.
17:15There was that many of us, all cramming in, singing and laughing.
17:18Yeah, and flowering up.
17:20I remember it well.
17:21It was horrible.
17:22Yeah.
17:22Always got sick in coaches.
17:24Would you like some tea, Mum?
17:26Where are they all now, eh?
17:27All moved out to Essex.
17:30No family feeling in this world anymore.
17:33Oh, well, I'm sure Pete would be only too pleased to drive you over there any time you like.
17:37I mean, you could stay for a few days.
17:38Make a nice change for you.
17:41I'll have my tea in front of the box.
17:44Here.
17:45By the way, isn't it time Ian was in?
17:49Oh, you don't want him playing round here, mixing round with all that riffraff, you know.
17:55Oh, I'll have to see him.
17:59He's good company.
18:00What's that point?
18:03Nothing on but stupid tennis.
18:07Who wants to watch that rubbish?
18:09All the way, man.
18:15Oh, what can I say, Sharon?
18:16I'm really sorry.
18:17I thought you got over him, honest.
18:18I have.
18:19I don't like seeing you like this.
18:20It's not like you.
18:22Look, I know we've had our differences, but he's only a fella.
18:24They're not the same as us.
18:25Yeah, you can say that again.
18:27You know, I don't even think they come from the same planet.
18:29You nearly smiled, then.
18:30I mean, they say one thing and mean another.
18:32It's what me dad says.
18:33Only it means us.
18:34Oh, no, it's not us.
18:35It's them.
18:35They're Martians.
18:36They ought to be covered in green spots just to remind us what they really like.
18:40Want a fried egg, Sarnie?
18:42No, I got my tea at home, thanks.
18:43I always get hungry when I'm miserable.
18:45Would have showed up anyway.
18:47What?
18:47Green spots on Kelvin.
18:49Yeah, I'd really love this skin, you know.
18:51I love the way it's sort of shone.
18:52They put oil on it.
18:53Watch it.
18:53You're weak, Nene.
18:55I'll tell you what I've noticed, though.
18:56The nicer you are to them, the more they run away from you.
18:58Well, you know that girl Cindy Fisherman from my school?
19:01Well, she's got a cow to all the boys and they can't stop panting after her.
19:04Makes me sick.
19:05Yeah, it's only because she's going out at that bloke with her BMW.
19:07I reckon he's married and all.
19:08Isn't it disgusting, eh?
19:09I'll tell you, I'd pack it in if I didn't want to pack in, if you know what I mean.
19:12Yeah.
19:13Tell you what, though.
19:14Lofty can be really nice.
19:15I never noticed before.
19:16Do a swan with pickle while you're at it.
19:20Look, I know that it's none of my business,
19:22but I really think you ought to go and see Ali.
19:25Ali, I spoke to him this afternoon, and he's worried sick about you.
19:31As well as...
19:33Oh, I'm sorry.
19:34I'm not being very good at saying the right things, am I?
19:37That's all right.
19:39I mean, you can stay here as long as you like.
19:41I don't want you to think that you're not welcome.
19:44But you're going to have to do it sooner or later.
19:47And I've been talking to Andy.
19:49I mean, he knows about these things.
19:53And he thinks, well, we both do.
19:58Hard as it is for you.
20:00And it's not our business.
20:03It's really up to you, and you are welcome.
20:06But it's probably better for you if it's sooner.
20:09I mean, going home.
20:18How are you doing, Princess?
20:19Got nearly 20 quid, I think.
20:21Yeah, very good.
20:23I'll bump it up to 30.
20:24Your mum and I are going to send one privately.
20:26Thanks, Dad. That's great.
20:27I'll bet I'll get you in a ring and see how we did around the estate.
20:29Do you want me to look after it for you?
20:31Perhaps you'd better, yeah.
20:32I'm really proud of you for thinking up a thing like that.
20:36You're a great kid, you know, net?
20:37I just want you to help out.
20:39I know.
20:40You look pretty wiped out.
20:41Why don't you go upstairs and put your feet up and watch your video or something?
20:43Might help you take your mind off it, right?
20:44Off you go now, Sharon.
20:46How much you clicked?
20:4720 quid.
20:48In a minute, better check it first, eh?
20:50You know you're not supposed to be behind the bar.
20:52Oh, come on, Anne.
20:53She's always behind the bar.
20:54And anyway, aren't you going to be the praise for what she's done?
20:56Of course I am.
20:57You think I'm not proud of my little girl?
20:59Look, all I'm saying is all we need some lousy partner to drop us in it and we lose our
21:03licence.
21:04She's underage.
21:05Give it a rest, no.
21:06Who's in the bar that we don't know?
21:08Well, and anyway, I like having her around, don't I, darling?
21:11Typical of you, isn't it?
21:12No sense of responsibility.
21:14We're supposed to run a proper house.
21:17Anyway, it's bad for her.
21:19You've got homework to do.
21:20Yeah, and I've got customers to see too.
21:23Give it here, darling.
21:23I'll put it in a safe for you.
21:25Thanks, Dave.
21:26Look, Sharon, I'm not having a go at you.
21:28Yes, you are.
21:29You're always picking on me.
21:30Of course I'm not.
21:31I'm as proud of you as your dad is.
21:32You always spoil everything, didn't you?
21:34Look, why don't you go upstairs, eh?
21:36And we'll talk about this later, because people can hear.
21:38So?
21:39You'll only be drunk then anyway.
21:40You usually are.
21:41Don't talk to me like that.
21:42You're always drunk.
21:43I think it's disgusting.
22:06Here.
22:07You've got that beating upside down.
22:09I can do it myself.
22:11Sorry.
22:16Here.
22:17You didn't eat your tea, you know.
22:18Gwen made that special.
22:20Here.
22:21She goes spare if she stays.
22:22It's still in the fridge.
22:24I'm not hungry.
22:31Look, you're still upset about that baby dying, right?
22:36Look, it's something that's got to happen to all of us.
22:40I mean, I know it's not natural when it happens.
22:42It happens to a baby.
22:44I mean, you're bound to be feeling it.
22:46I mean, we all are.
22:49I mean, we've just got different ways of showing it.
22:52That's all.
22:57Look, there's nothing wrong with a man, you know, showing that he cares about these things.
23:02I mean, it don't mean that he's gone soft.
23:03I know that.
23:06I know that.
23:06You've got your elbow in the glue.
23:12Do you know, I still remember my young cousin getting drowned.
23:17I was only 12 then.
23:20Bad I never really got over at the cost of it.
23:22I've got some homework to finish.
23:24Tell my mum I'll clear this up in the morning.
23:48I'll clear this up in the morning.
24:01looks good
24:07why are you looking at me
24:11I'm worried about all this violence to Asians
24:14they had another go at a family on the estate where Reefat lives
24:17windows broken, muck through the letterbox
24:20they should go to the police
24:22they do, don't seem to do much good
24:25I keep thinking we ought to do something about it
24:27it's violent for everyone here, not just us
24:30oh come on, you know better than that
24:33what's all this interest in politics anyway?
24:36it's self-protection
24:38I must talk to my bros about it
24:42can't see them wanting to know anything about it
24:44not unless it happens to one of the family
24:46that's just it, one of these days it might
24:49I'll try and find out what's going on
24:52Saeed, it's very late to eat
24:56did you get it?
24:57hmm
24:58oh by the way, did you remember to adjust the bank draft to your father?
25:02got you the form
25:03do you want me to do it?
25:04it's all been done
25:06you didn't mind, did you?
25:08you know they need it
25:10Zubayda's daring has become such a hassle for them
25:12Saeed, we've been through all that
25:15of course I don't mind
25:18you seem so, so offhand tonight
25:22I was wondering what I'd done
25:23if you want to know, I'm wondering if I've got a blind man for a husband
25:27can't see anything beyond his food
25:31what's this?
25:33name I, I wasn't expecting
25:34open it then
25:35thanks
25:36it's to be the book of our marriage
25:38we're going to write in it the new terms of our agreement
25:42complaints when we find them difficult to fulfil
25:45pleasure when it goes well
25:46I'd love to see about that, I'm not so sure
25:48I don't see what this is all about
25:50you don't see?
25:50after all the rows we've had
25:52I thought we'd come to some kind of peace
25:54look, what do you want now?
25:57more freedom
25:58you already got more freedom than most Muslim wives would want
26:00you think so?
26:02what's my life?
26:04you tell me
26:06work, that's what
26:08you had the driving lessons?
26:09I want real ones
26:11with a real driving instructor in a proper car
26:14so I can go to evening classes, see my friends
26:17but why didn't you say you wanted to go to classes?
26:21look, I could drop you there and bring you back
26:23what do you want to do?
26:25bookkeeping
26:26accountancy
26:26law
26:28I've always fancied an intelligent wife
26:31painting
26:33painting?
26:34mm-hmm
26:35what good is that to us or to the business?
26:39he sounded exactly like my father
26:41he thought he was a modern man too
26:43but I am
26:44I went through with our marriage
26:46because I'm a part of our culture
26:47alright?
26:49I don't want to lose that either
26:52you're a decent man
26:53but there's got to be more
26:56look, Naima
26:57when we make money, Naima
26:59I'd love to keep you at home
27:01buy your beautiful saris and jewellies
27:04you won't have to work
27:05and you could use your artistic talents
27:07decorating the ass
27:08you don't understand, do you?
27:14I've made a list of things that we can work out together
27:17what our rights are
27:19in sort of addition to our marriage contract
27:21what our duties
27:22what our freedoms
27:24duties
27:26you are talking to me about duties
27:31what about one of the main ones
27:33that you haven't made any attempt
27:34to try and fulfil
27:35eh?
27:37I'm sure that gradually you can
27:39look, I've been very patient with you
27:40because
27:43because I care about you
27:45but now we are talking about contracts
27:49when are you going to sleep in my bed?
27:51look, I can make lists too, you know
27:54and that's at the top of mine
27:58when, Naima?
28:38alluleah
28:39when are you going to sleep in my bed
28:40when are you going to sleep in my bed
28:40all together
28:43that never needed
28:44you want me to be
28:45where are you
28:46and youخers
28:49to