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00:08Come on, Brodie, get a move on or you're gonna be late.
00:11Yes, Mum.
00:14Aw, it's the first time you've ever called me that.
00:17I was being sarcastic.
00:19Well, you're stopping to be ashamed of. We know how fond you are of us.
00:22Yeah. And you could always call Tim Dad, if you like,
00:26cos you won't mind, will you, Tim?
00:27No, of course not, son.
00:28I was winding you up.
00:30We're winding you up.
00:32Honestly, you kids, you think you're the only ones who can have a bit of fun.
00:38Oh, hi, Lisa.
00:40Is everything all right?
00:42Sorry, Sal, not a social call.
00:45Brodie McKaylee, Sam, arresting you on suspicion of theft.
00:48Oh, I haven't done anything.
00:50You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence
00:52if you do not mention when questioned, something which later will land in court.
00:55Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
00:57Why are you taking the mitt?
00:59Oh, my days.
01:01You know the drill.
01:04You've all behaved appallingly, Daniel included.
01:07I mean, that poor child.
01:09That poor child could have burnt the flat down,
01:12whilst Daniel was comatose on the sofa.
01:14I can hear you two from outside.
01:16I've had this ever since he woke up.
01:20Look, I know you don't approve of what we did.
01:22Which was tough love, by the way,
01:24something your generation doesn't stop banging on about.
01:27Kidnapping a child is not tough love.
01:30We didn't kidnap him.
01:31The young boy was wandering the streets.
01:32Anything could have happened to him.
01:33Listen, we can argue the rights and the wrongs of this till the cows come home.
01:37But the fact is, Daniel is spiralling out of control and now he's neglecting Bertie.
01:43So, Team Barlow, what are we going to do about it?
01:54Can't you at least wait for your sister?
01:56What for?
01:57Honestly, I would have loved a sister to walk to school with me,
02:01chat about the day ahead, you could discuss the latest fashions.
02:05Oh, they call those good old days, do they?
02:06Oh.
02:07Hey, Sam, why don't you walk with him?
02:09Why don't you concentrate on your own walking arrangements and I will handle mine?
02:12Honestly, who on that flipping phone?
02:16Oh, the curse of Gen Z.
02:18Gen Z? Get you trendy, Dad.
02:20Tentuous Dad, I'm proud of it.
02:22Sam, why don't you catch her up?
02:23We don't really hang much at the moment.
02:25Really?
02:26That's a shame. You two used to be thick as thieves.
02:28Yeah, she's all about will these days.
02:32Hey, well, why don't you come to ours for your tea, eh?
02:35Give you a chance to have a catch-up.
02:37That's very kind, thank you.
02:39Don't forget it's Bethany's birthday tea at the bistro later, yeah?
02:42Oh, that's nice.
02:43Well, a bit of a last-minute save, actually.
02:46Sarah had forgotten all about it, so we got a frantic call from her first thing.
02:49Arrange something, arrange something.
02:51Yeah, what are the downsides of having your own restaurant?
02:53You're the first port of call when the family want her knees up.
02:56Yeah, free food and drink, that's the main attraction for our lot.
02:59I could only imagine how my mum and Les would have treated the place.
03:01Yeah, probably just drank the place dry.
03:04And caused loads of fights.
03:05Please, Dad, can I see openstead?
03:08We've both got loads of revision.
03:10I'm like Bethany Coors whether I'm there or not.
03:12OK, well, just pop your head in later, will you?
03:14Oh, lovely. See you after Saturday later.
03:16Oh, I'd hate to think of those two losing their friendship.
03:20Oh, yeah.
03:21And, listen, let me tell you, the last thing I need is my hope getting involved with Will.
03:26So has Adam signed the papers yet?
03:28I mean, I'd like to keep things in family if we can.
03:31That's the problem.
03:32Mixing business and family, he's kind of got a policy.
03:39What, so he doesn't want to represent me?
03:41So, how are you finding our little community?
03:45Idris.
03:46Idris.
03:47Oh, very, very friendly, yeah.
03:49Everyone seems to know everyone else's.
03:50As well as everyone's business.
03:52And what they don't know, they make up.
03:54Spoken like a true philosopher.
03:56Never been called that before.
03:59Oh, you told me what happened with Berta.
04:01Oh, not now, eh, Kirk?
04:03Yeah, now.
04:04Look, this is a cafe, not a cage fight, so if you're gonna scrap.
04:07I left him with you, like an idiot.
04:08If the dunce cap fits.
04:09If you were gonna get so drunk, that's your business.
04:11I could have took him with me.
04:13I was looking after the quads anyway.
04:16Daniel, I can see you're angry.
04:18Perceptive.
04:18I'm really sorry about what Adam did.
04:21Not sorry enough to tell me where my son was, though.
04:23I told him that it was cruel.
04:25I was going out of my mind.
04:27I was thinking all sorts of things.
04:29It wasn't Alia who let their kid wander about the street, mate.
04:32That was you.
04:33Can I get anyone anything?
04:36Chamomile teas, perhaps?
04:37No, forget it, Roy.
04:39If you were Adam trying to take my son again, you'll regret it.
04:45Oh, hello.
04:46Do you know, I always look at my old lovely displays and think, oh, should splash out?
04:49But then I remember the prices.
04:52Oh, right.
04:52Well, shall I give you a little florist tip if they're too pricey?
04:56Oh, yeah, go on.
04:57Don't buy them.
05:02Oh, Daniel.
05:04Just give me a second, will you?
05:05You're literally the last person I want to speak to right now.
05:08Oh, really?
05:09Cos I would have thought that honour would go to Dad, seeing she nearly put him in A&E yesterday.
05:13He's all right, isn't he?
05:15Still in one piece.
05:17But he's confused.
05:18He doesn't understand what's going on with you.
05:20He's worried about you.
05:21He's worried about Bertie.
05:22Well, he needn't be.
05:24Go and see him, A.
05:25Put his mind at rest.
05:28Listen, why don't you pop in at lunchtime?
05:31It'd mean a lot to him.
05:40So, Graham Shull's phone was found in a pawn shop with Brayden Michaelis' fingerprints all over it.
05:46Anything on it?
05:47Forensics have tried to retrieve any data, but no luck.
05:50We've already got someone for this.
05:51Brodie's nothing to do with it.
05:53How was Wales, DC Green?
05:57Picturesque, but...
05:58There's no need to cut your visit short.
06:00Obviously, you.
06:01Can't be anywhere near this, so...
06:03Let Lisa do her job, eh?
06:12And my mum completely forgot, you know.
06:15You should have seen her face this morning when Gran's birthday card showed up.
06:18Oh, she was mortified.
06:21So Gail can send a card from France and Sarah can't even make it to cabin?
06:25But she even used the line,
06:27Oh, we'll do cards and prezzies later.
06:29Can you believe that?
06:30I invented that line.
06:31That is my line.
06:32Yeah, I've used that one myself a few times.
06:35So, are you doing anything nice today, then?
06:37Well, I actually kept the day free because my mum hadn't said anything,
06:40so I thought she might have some big surprise planned.
06:43You know, biggest surprise before Sarah, when postman came.
06:46Uncle Nick has saved the day anyway.
06:48We're having a flat family meal at the bistro.
06:51Right, extra shot, extra hot.
06:53Don't say I'll never get you out.
06:56Maria gets a present and it's not even a birthday.
06:58Please, as if I'm bothered, it's not like I'm six.
07:00Oh, happy birthday, love.
07:01Sarah's in the doghouse because she forgot.
07:03What, and you're all surprised?
07:06It's not long since she got attacked, I'd cut her some slack.
07:11I've seen a bit.
07:14It rattled his cage.
07:16Is he joking?
07:17I'm allowed to slag her or she gave birth to me.
07:19Anyway, we've got our family meal later.
07:22That is something we can look forward to.
07:24Is it?
07:24And how did Top Grimshaw's phone end up in your possession?
07:27I told you, I found it in a skip, then I sold it.
07:30That's why me fingerprints are all over it.
07:32Yeah, and there'll be loads of other fingerprints on it and all.
07:34Sally.
07:35Like the staff at the pawn shop or customers browsing.
07:38You don't really browse at a pawn shop.
07:41Well, I wouldn't know because I'm not in the habit of frequenting pawn shops.
07:45Sally, you can't keep chipping in like this.
07:47I explained your role as an appropriate adult before we started the interview.
07:50Well, you gaveled through it like you were doing the racing commentary.
07:53I had to use chat GPT in the end.
07:56Would you like me to explain anything you're unclear on?
07:58No, it's fine.
07:59Then I'll continue.
08:01Do you know, it's come to something when our local police force can't lay out the law properly.
08:05They have to rely on some tech bro data farm in a desert a thousand miles away.
08:09Be told.
08:14Let's move on to the day in question, shall we?
08:16The day of Theo's murder.
08:17You remember that evening?
08:19Well, I'm sure you and Carla do.
08:21What a party that was!
08:23Sally, if this continues, I'm going to have to reschedule this interview.
08:25Yeah, that's all right with me.
08:26Sit down!
08:33Where were you on the night of Theo's murder?
08:36I was looking after my sisters.
08:39At home.
08:40I can confirm.
08:43Well, it's funny that.
08:45Because we've got dash cam footage of you on Coronation Street.
08:48And not a kid in sight.
08:54My sister got ill after pinching a bottle of Sally's wine.
08:57So I went to get her a kebab.
08:59She did well.
09:01Oh, it's just a trick for me.
09:03Chesney can confirm.
09:12What's he doing here?
09:13I want to help.
09:14We all do.
09:15Help?
09:15After what you put me through?
09:17You need all the help you can get, Daniel.
09:20State of you already and you've only just walked in.
09:24I'm here to talk to Dad.
09:25The two of you can go.
09:27I asked them to be here.
09:30When you're like this, Daniel, you're not yourself.
09:33And after yesterday.
09:37So what?
09:39You're scared to be alone with me.
09:41Can you blame him?
09:42You hurt him.
09:44And it's only blind luck we're having this conversation here
09:47and not around a hospital bed.
09:49Yeah.
09:50We just want a conversation, Daniel.
09:52Please.
10:02You do not take my son without my permission.
10:06You are comatose.
10:08Bertie almost burns the kitchen down there.
10:09He takes a stroll down the cobbles.
10:11He could have been killed.
10:13Or worse.
10:14What's worse than being killed?
10:15You're not taking this seriously.
10:17Bertie within your care.
10:20And just think about how badly Dad could have been hurt yesterday.
10:23I know.
10:24I feel awful about that.
10:26You feel awful about a lot of things, don't you?
10:28But that's not going to help the next time Bertie has an accident
10:30or you whack Grandad again.
10:32And if you hadn't stuck your nose in trying to teach me a lesson,
10:34none of this would have happened.
10:35If I hadn't stuck my nose in,
10:37your son could have been under the wheels of a bus.
10:40Are you joking?
10:42This is what we're talking about, you idiot!
10:48Daniel!
10:56What happened?
10:57I sold a phone I found, that's all.
10:59Well, that doesn't sound too bad.
11:01Yeah, I don't know.
11:03Oh, yeah, that sounds bad, that does.
11:05Well, it's just that the phone that you found just happens to be Todd's.
11:09Oh.
11:09Which means this is all part of the murder investigation.
11:14Oh, blimey.
11:15Yeah, you got me, sir, I murdered the old.
11:19Nobody's saying you did, you stupid boy,
11:21but it just means this won't be the last of it.
11:24Unless you enjoy being hauled into police stations willy-nilly.
11:30Well, I hope you learned your lesson.
11:32About what?
11:33Oh, let's get out of there.
11:35And when we get home,
11:37we'll have a little talk about your definition of the term
11:39babysitting.
11:48Looks like she doesn't take any prisoners.
11:51Mind.
11:53Doesn't look like we do either,
11:55in this case.
11:56Have you got anything useful?
11:59Is a skip where you found the phone a clue or a red herring?
12:03What way, Mum?
12:05Well, it claims you found it in a skip outside of Windus's yard.
12:09Which is also on the way to the tram station.
12:11Lots of football.
12:13Hmm?
12:14Was it choked there for convenience or to throw us off the scent?
12:17If I were Windus,
12:19my line would be
12:20as if I'm going to chuck an incriminating phone
12:22directly outside my own yard.
12:24Yeah.
12:26That worried me too.
12:29Hmm.
12:36Aww.
12:37I made it myself.
12:39You can tell.
12:40It's my very favourite one.
12:42Thanks, Harry.
12:43And that's from me.
12:44Ooh.
12:46Aww, Mum.
12:47You shouldn't have.
12:49Wish you nearly didn't.
12:51Hashtag last minute gifts.
12:53Since when did you start saying hashtag?
12:55It's my new thing.
12:56Yeah, well, it's already old.
12:58Oh, and thank you, Uncle Nick and Toya,
13:00for organising that birthday meal.
13:02It's our pleasure.
13:03Yeah, Sam sends his apologies.
13:05He's having a homework session with Hope.
13:08Happy birthday!
13:10Oh, thanks.
13:11You're welcome.
13:12Oh, good, there's food left.
13:14I'm starving.
13:15Right, budge up.
13:17Sorry I'm late.
13:19Oh, don't worry about it.
13:20Auntie Sarah only managed to get her prezzie in under the wire.
13:22Can everyone just get off me back?
13:23I've had a traumatic head injury.
13:25That old chestnut.
13:27Anyway, we're all here now, so...
13:30Have you heard about Daniel?
13:32You had a right kick-off in the car.
13:34Well, he's not in a good place at the moment.
13:36Yeah, I know how he feels.
13:37I'm missing tipping point for this.
13:39He's just so paranoid at the moment.
13:42Firing accusations at...
13:44everyone, even me.
13:48Oh, Jodie!
13:49I love it.
13:51Oh, it's dead posh, that.
13:52I might have to borrow it.
13:54Thank you, it's gorgeous.
13:57So, any news on the big murder?
14:00Oh.
14:01Why don't we choose a more cheerful subject?
14:03You know, cos it's a birthday party.
14:04Yeah, we've got little ears here.
14:06We'll catch whoever did it soon enough.
14:08Yeah, throw away the key, hopefully.
14:09Well, it must be great, you know,
14:11having your fella in the task force,
14:13getting all the gossip.
14:15Task force?
14:16It's Kit and Lisa in a panda car.
14:19I bet they've got loads of people to get through
14:21from the wedding.
14:22All that CCTV.
14:24Darling, I'm really sorry.
14:26I'm going to have to shoot off.
14:27I'm not feeling too good.
14:28Hey, do you want us to walk you home?
14:29David, walk your sister home.
14:30Oh, no, don't be daft.
14:31If I get lost, I'll call the Sherpa.
14:33Right, come on, Harry.
14:35No, no, Harry can stay.
14:36We've not seen him in ages.
14:38You can come back with me.
14:39OK, cool, thank you.
14:40Right, do not eat all the cake, OK?
14:42Yes!
14:43Right, happy birthday.
14:44I'm really sorry.
14:45I'll see yous all later.
14:48What?
14:49I'll go, Charlotte.
14:50Men.
15:03Please, do come in.
15:05I used Dad's key.
15:07Didn't want one of those embarrassing,
15:09shouty conversations via intercom.
15:11You ambushed me earlier.
15:12Well, maybe we think you're worth ambushing.
15:16Listen, I know what Adam did was wrong,
15:18and I can't help feeling partially responsible.
15:20Partially?
15:21Adam said it was your idea.
15:24I mean, there's no point arguing over whose idea it was.
15:27Well, mission accomplished.
15:28I feel miserable knowing that I'm the worst dad on the planet.
15:31Oh, well, cut yourself some slack.
15:33It's a big planet.
15:39Yes?
15:41Yes?
15:42Hello, I'm from Children's Services.
15:44I need to speak to Daniel Osborne.
15:48I'm nearly 16 years old.
15:50I don't need you arranging playdates for me.
15:52Just don't be so rude to your guests.
15:53He's not my guest.
15:54You invited him.
15:55I thought it would be nice for him to come and have a little bit of tea at our house.
15:57Well, you enjoy your tea with him, then, cos I'm off out.
15:59But where?
16:00Me and Will going to see a movie.
16:01No, you are not.
16:02Yes, I am.
16:03You can't control me like this.
16:04I can't, and I will.
16:05I am so sorry about this, Sam, sweetheart.
16:08Hope, stop showing me up like this.
16:16She's not happy.
16:20You saw her on that.
16:22Fizz knows as well as you and I how dangerous Will is.
16:27Question is, what are you going to do about it?
16:39Hey.
16:40Hey.
16:41Didn't know you were sleeping.
16:42Did I wake you up?
16:43Oh, don't be down.
16:44It's fine.
16:45I thought you was at that birthday thing with Bethan.
16:47I was.
16:48I'm not feeling very good, to be honest.
16:51So I just got an early dart.
16:53When did she get back?
16:54This morning.
16:56Had to go straight to the station.
17:00Right, er, so Lisa's arrested Brodie over a phone that he's found and sold on to a pawnbroker's
17:07in the precinct.
17:09Turns out it was Todd's.
17:11Wow.
17:13Erm, did they find anything, like, useful?
17:15Any fingerprints or anything?
17:17Sarah, I can't say.
17:18Oh, no, sorry.
17:19I can't even, er, have anything to do with it because he's my son.
17:24Just nipped to Sally and Tim's to, er, get some details.
17:29Do you want to see a bowl of coffee or I'm starving?
17:31Yeah, hold on, please.
17:33I'll just have a little bit.
17:34Thanks.
17:36It's weird, though.
17:38Brodie said he found the phone in a skip outside the builder's yard.
17:43Do you believe him?
17:45I know when he's lying.
17:47I mean, he's fessed up about selling it.
17:49What's the point of lying about where he found it?
17:53Oh, you've got me doing it again.
17:54Spilling my guts about a case.
17:57Do you think Maria would lie to give Gary an alibi?
18:02No.
18:05No, not about something that serious.
18:08You wouldn't lie for me.
18:11I have done.
18:17There we go.
18:21Thank you kindly.
18:24There's not many solicitors, I know, that's, er, turned down business.
18:28Oh, it's, you know, it's just complicated without it.
18:31It could be a conflict of interest.
18:32I'm sure you get it.
18:33Well, no, not really.
18:34It's like what my mum used to say, er, principles are fine until you need to pay the gas bill.
18:45Oh, what a gent.
18:47That's supposed to be my round.
18:50Well, there's an old tradition that says you should never accept a drink from someone older than your father.
18:54Ah, never heard that.
18:56Oh, yeah.
18:57I just made it up.
18:59Cheers, cheers.
18:59Kirk was just saying about Daniel kicking off in Roy's.
19:02He wanted to get up Leonard, fine.
19:04But I was sitting in the quads anyway.
19:06I could have had him easier.
19:07Yeah, me too.
19:08It's not like he's short of family to look after.
19:10Do you not think that Sarah seems a bit off?
19:13She's just been a bit distant recently, hasn't she?
19:17Bethany said the same thing.
19:20Well, she just got her head caved in and her best mate's husband got murdered.
19:23I'd be a bit distant, wouldn't you?
19:27He was pretty angry.
19:29I've not seen him like that before.
19:30I have.
19:32Can we leave the subject of Daniel for today?
19:35Sorry, sorry, am I intruding?
19:36I realise this is family business.
19:38No, no, no, no, no, no, Pete, please forgive me.
19:40I didn't mean that at all.
19:41No, no, sit down.
19:42Right, come on then.
19:44Which one of you was it?
19:46What are you talking about?
19:47The social worker that I've just spent, ooh, best part of an afternoon with.
19:51Says they got a call.
19:52Typical counsel, though, that, isn't it?
19:54Takes them two years to fix a portal.
19:56Some nosy neighbour makes an anonymous complaint.
19:58Well, I had nothing to do with it.
20:01Nor me.
20:01I try to teach you a lesson a different way.
20:03Yeah, a fairly moronic way.
20:05Oh, you've made your disapproval of what he did quite clear.
20:07But, you see, I think that going to the social services is much more up your street.
20:11Was it you?
20:12Of course not.
20:13I really hope you know me better than that.
20:15What about you?
20:17You seem to have a lot to say for yourself earlier, didn't you?
20:20I was defending Alia.
20:22Besides which, I barely know you, so why would I care?
20:26Please don't tell me it was you, Kirk.
20:28Get a grip.
20:29This isn't the ending of an Agatha Christie film where you go round all the suspects in the drawing room.
20:33More importantly, what did social services say?
20:37Oh, we have to do an assessment.
20:39Yeah.
20:40Hours of interviews, home visits, red tape.
20:43Do you think that's going to be fun for Bertie?
20:45For me?
20:46Could be a positive thing.
20:48A positive thing?
20:49There speaks a man who's never cared about anybody else in his life.
20:53He's my son.
20:55He's my son.
20:58And one of you is trying to take him away from me.
21:01He's my son.
21:31He's my son.
21:31He's my son.
21:31He's my son.
21:31He's my son.
21:31He's my son.
21:31He's my son.
21:32He's my son.
21:32He's my son.
21:32He's my son.
21:33He's my son.