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00:37Here we shall stone the crows, what is the matter with that girl?
00:42Here, Arthur, here, you want to have a word with that girl, something a manner with her, she's not like
00:51she is usually, she doesn't usually have the misery guts.
00:54Let me have a word with her, you must be joking, look at him hanging about again, I don't know
01:01how he dare after what he's done, a limit isn't it?
01:05Yeah, you know, effort goes out, you know, I thought she was ill, no, terrified of that lout,
01:14here, I reckon he was to do with that break in next door.
01:18No, he wasn't even out of prison then was he?
01:21Someone had inside knowledge, someone knew they was out all day.
01:27Michelle's been told to steer right clear, here you are.
01:31Morning Lou, morning Arthur, how's it going then? Pete and Kath still on the roller days are they?
01:37Arthur, give me that key of Pete's flat will you? Save this gentleman breaking down the door.
01:43Nah, Lou, would I go and do a thing like that, eh?
01:46Any more causes Arthur, on your bike mate, and in future don't you call me Lou, call me Mrs Beale.
01:56It's simple, two arms at the front.
01:58Look, them's your arms you plonker.
01:59Will you shut up and look at the pattern?
02:01Look at it yourself, how can these be the arms?
02:03Well it's supposed to be doubled over.
02:05Look, it only comes down to me flipping elbow, Kelby, look at it.
02:08But Lofty, will you pack it in? This is supposed to be our sample for getting orders.
02:13Lofty, belt up will ya?
02:15Now, now, little bird is in their nests.
02:18Hiya, Sharon.
02:19Hello, Lofty.
02:21This your famous sweater then, is it?
02:23Well, it's not just mine, I mean...
02:25Well it needs sewing up.
02:26Oh wow, Sharon, quick thinking.
02:29What was this thing?
02:30A pocket.
02:32On the other end it might be another roll.
02:34And this is the collar.
02:35Collar?
02:36Sweaters don't have collars.
02:38Well yours doesn't, put it that way.
02:40Eh, Lofty?
02:41Oh shut up.
02:42Well come on there, Lofty, where's your iron?
02:44Eh?
02:45Well you haven't got one, I'll take it.
02:48No?
02:49Don't you know anything?
02:50You've got to press all these with a damp cloth.
02:52That's what you do in it and before you make it up.
02:55Otherwise you don't get it looking right.
02:57Come on, you'd better come and use ours, eh?
03:00Erm, er, what do you reckon?
03:03Well if you and Sharon want to go off and do a bit of pressing.
03:06Never mind a damp cloth.
03:07Now do we want to borrow our iron or not?
03:10Yeah, of course we do, Sharon.
03:11Thanks a lot, that's a great idea.
03:18Alright, love.
03:20What are you staring at?
03:24What's he been buying now?
03:27I don't know, I weren't looking.
03:28I've just come for a bit of air.
03:30Er, Michelle, I've got quite a lot of mending to do this after,
03:32and I was wondering if you'd give us a hand.
03:34I thought we'd sit outside and do it for the baby.
03:37Nice out.
03:39I'd better get back.
03:40Michelle!
03:45Hey, what's here?
03:47Oh, what?
03:48I don't know if I know anything.
03:49Yeah, but what is it?
03:50I don't know, fill up the back of somebody I expect.
03:53Is there anyone around here not on some sort of fiddle I ask myself?
03:56Yes, me.
03:57What's he doing over the motel?
03:59No, fiddling.
04:00I saw you just talking to your own shell.
04:02Getting a walker.
04:02I just can't get through to me these days.
04:05At least you know where you are when she's shouting and spitting.
04:07Yeah.
04:08This is the proper age, isn't it, eh?
04:09Yeah.
04:10Except at three in the morning, little monkey.
04:13Here, have you asked Dennis yet?
04:15Oh, I am.
04:16Arthur!
04:16I'm going to this morning.
04:18Yeah.
04:19If you're thinking about getting that baby christened,
04:23isn't it time you've started choosing a name?
04:25Don't worry, Mum.
04:26We will.
04:27It won't be Albert either.
04:42Oh, what am I with these, Den?
04:44No, and you're barred.
04:46Duvets, sheets.
04:47Blimey, where'd you get this lot?
04:48Push off, Nick.
04:49Not a bad little all, mate.
04:50Not bad at all.
04:51Look, I've told you already.
04:52I don't want you hanging around my pub.
04:53If you don't move, I'm going to squash you,
04:54and I don't care if your mind or his watching.
04:56What's that mean?
04:56Detective Sergeant Quick.
04:58I've seen him in the square this morning twice.
05:00So, push off.
05:04Gold.
05:05Hello, Dave.
05:06Oh, Edgy.
05:07Den, can't you use the other door, for Christ's sake?
05:10Oh, stone the rose.
05:12Where are you going now?
05:14Nowhere.
05:15What are you going to do with this lot?
05:16You're not intending to leave them there, I hope.
05:18Look, I'm going to stack them.
05:19We're going to flog them almost immediately, aren't we?
05:21Dennis, I can't get to the broom cupboard.
05:23I can't get to the stairs.
05:25Nobody can get to the foam.
05:27So, leaving them here is out of the question, right?
05:29So, upstairs to the flat with a lot of them now.
05:36Look, we open in 15 minutes flat.
05:38I ain't done the cleaning.
05:39You ain't done the bottling up or the cellar work.
05:41So, do me a favour, then give me a hand.
05:42Ange, what do you want me to do first?
05:44Do you want me to do the oovering, the cellar, bottle up, or take this stuff upstairs?
05:47Please let me know, because I can't do everything, even if I am Mr Wonderful.
05:56Oh!
05:59God, you've got to be there all day.
06:01Get that away!
06:24Oh, hello, Dad.
06:25Right, put everything on the table, Ian. I'll get the iron.
06:29Borrow mum's iron, Dad, all right?
06:31Oh, it's a cup of tea.
06:34Where's Lofty?
06:37Come on, Lofty. No need to be shy.
06:41Um, watch it, then.
06:44Look, what are you looking so worried about?
06:46You've only come to sew the sweater to see me itching.
06:49Oh, leave it out.
06:50Oh, he's gone all red.
06:52Just a couple of goes, presumably.
06:54Look, how much longer are you going to be up here, Sharon?
06:56I don't know. Why?
06:58Oh, it doesn't matter.
07:00The Ethiopian release operation has produced other interesting...
07:07Any news from the Stupid Turk yet?
07:09Thanks for some sunny Cyprus.
07:11Alibaba, eh?
07:13Alibongo.
07:14This shop says closed, right? On the doors?
07:17Not a problem.
07:22I told you yesterday, and I told you the day before, I don't want you in here.
07:27Hey.
07:28Give us a cup of tea and a spliff, man.
07:30Come on.
07:32Get out.
07:34All right, just one moment, sir.
07:39Oh, lovely colour.
07:41Oh, no, no, I really like it.
07:43White.
07:44Oh, dear, dear, dear.
07:45You've, uh, missed a bit here, look.
07:49Take your boots and socks off.
07:52What?
07:52You heard.
07:53Here.
07:54Oh, would you rather step outside on the street?
07:56I mean, I don't mind.
07:57I just thought you'd like the privacy, that's all.
08:00Just a routine search, sir.
08:02Nothing personal.
08:05Take your boots and socks off, and then turn out your pockets.
08:08Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
08:10Boots and socks first, I said.
08:16You know, you'd be surprised how many times people find things they'd never even dreamt they'd got.
08:21Stuffed in around their tootsies.
08:23I mean, you'd think they'd feel it, wouldn't you?
08:26You'd think it'd be uncomfortable.
08:28I mean, especially when it's bulky, you know?
08:32Like packets, polythene bags, that sort of thing, eh?
08:37Pressure is difficult investment in the rural sector from any sort.
08:40Ah, called you at last.
08:43No, no, no, it's all right, I can't wait.
08:44No, it doesn't matter, Arthur, what is it?
08:45Honestly, I can't wait, carry on.
08:46Ben, opening time.
08:48I'll come back.
08:48No, Arthur, come on, what is it?
08:50Well, it's only that we're having the baby, Kristen, in a couple of weeks,
08:52and we wondered if you'd like to be one of the godfathers.
08:55Godfathers?
08:56Oh, Arthur, what a lovely idea.
08:58Yeah, Pete and Cathy are going to be the other two,
09:00and we couldn't think of anyone else we'd rather have than you.
09:02One of our oldest family friends, Pauline said.
09:04That's if you'll agree, of course.
09:06Of course he will, it's an honour.
09:08Yeah, yeah.
09:09Yeah, yeah, very nice, yeah.
09:10Cheers, Arthur, I think about it, let you know, eh?
09:12Um, come on, Andrew, I'm lost.
09:16Think about it indeed.
09:18Of course he will, Arthur, he's chuffed to bits.
09:21He's just in a funny old mood today, you know.
09:23Tell Pauline he'd be thrilled.
09:24Yeah, yeah.
09:26Queen Vic.
09:31Uh, what was that?
09:32Wrong number.
09:33Ah.
09:38Good, Winnie.
09:40You could see he wasいる.
09:44Nossa, yeah.
09:45States.
09:56Maybe.
09:59So.
10:01Avai, you could have been.
10:03Alright, let's go yeah.
10:04Male.
10:04Because of his tremendous names.
10:13Hello Michelle, how are you? Fine, how are you? Fine. I haven't seen you around in a while.
10:23I ain't been anywhere. It's the usual in the locker up there.
10:28Yeah. Well, duty calls I suppose.
10:36Everything's gonna be alright.
10:40It's morning.
10:43Look you, what are you staring at? What do you want?
10:47What do I want? Ah, well, lots of things really. You'd be surprised.
10:52Look, what are you on about?
10:54I've got a very big appetite, Mrs. Cotton. Do you know what I mean? For things I want.
10:59Hm. It's funny, you know. I was thinking of calling round your place one evening soon.
11:06Well, just for old time's sake. Just to see what you got stashed away.
11:10Regular little Aladdin's cave he used to be, eh?
11:14You know, when you think about it, it's a good thing we're friends.
11:18Otherwise, think of the trouble you could be in. Me?
11:21Yeah. I could have you nicked any time I liked, if it suited me.
11:26What?
11:27For the things you've done. I mean, receiving stolen goods, obstructing police inquiries,
11:33harbouring criminals, possession of dangerous drugs.
11:36Probably they weren't mine. They had nothing to do with me.
11:39Ah, but they were found in your flat. That's the point.
11:43Doesn't matter who put them there, does it?
11:45Nick's off drugs anyway. He's going straight.
11:49Holloway. That's where they put women, innit? You ever been there?
11:52Look, leave me alone. I ain't done nothing wrong. What are you getting to me for?
11:57No, I'm not Mrs. C. Honest, I'm not.
11:59I'm just a little bit worried about the company you're keeping, that's all.
12:02He's getting you a bad name.
12:04But he's my son, ain't he?
12:07Well, I'll see you soon, eh?
12:13I get you. Some sort of a private call, is it?
12:16No.
12:18Yes. Look, there's some phone calls you don't want your wife to know about, right?
12:21And my place is like Piccadilly Circus, so the chances of making a quiet phone call are zilch.
12:26So I just thought I'd come across here and use this one. That's all.
12:28There's no need to make a big production number out of it, OK?
12:32Dad, look at this. Your brilliant design.
12:36That's not my design. I drew a sweater.
12:38Not a leg warmer for a giraffe.
12:39A coat for a sausage dog.
12:41Look at how the arms get like this.
12:42We've got a tension on that flippin' machine.
12:44Yeah, you say that.
12:45I don't know what you're laughing for. We ought to be crying.
12:48Get down.
12:49Now try the call box on the corner.
12:52I would, if there was a phone in it.
12:56You've been in a quiet mood lately.
12:58Yeah?
12:59Yeah, Dad's quite concerned.
13:01Is he?
13:03Oh, don't be silly. Of course he is.
13:05When you're a parent yourself one day, you'll realise how much.
13:09Mum, don't talk to me as if I was a kid.
13:11Well, you're not that old. Not in lots of ways.
13:15When I was your age, I was a real baby.
13:18Yeah, but you'd left school. You were already working full time.
13:21Yeah, but not like that.
13:23I mean, Gran was ever so strict.
13:25Oh, you can imagine all them rules.
13:27Like, don't come in late.
13:30I didn't have half the freedom you do.
13:33In fact, I didn't even have a steady boyfriend.
13:38Just used to listen to Radio Luxembourg and dream about Paul Anker.
13:46I don't think having a steady boyfriend at that age matters, really.
13:50In fact, I think far too many people put far too much importance on it.
13:54Yeah, well, I haven't got a boyfriend and it doesn't bother me.
13:57Well, I never had anyone that mattered at your age.
13:59Not until Dad, and even he didn't matter at first.
14:04I mean, the swinging sixties, it was all miniskirts and beetles
14:07and everything was free and easy.
14:09And nice girls definitely didn't.
14:12And then, hey presto, in a few years, nice girls definitely did.
14:17And did you?
14:18Michelle, what question to ask your mother?
14:21Did you, though?
14:22Well, not when I was your age, no.
14:24But later on...
14:25What, with Dad?
14:26No, before Dad.
14:28But I thought you said there was no one serious.
14:30Well, there wasn't.
14:31I was just finding out what things were like, experimenting.
14:37The only trouble was, all the boys I ever met, I compared them with Dad.
14:41My Dad.
14:43I thought he was the most fantastic man who ever lived.
14:46He was a real Daddy's girl.
14:48You know, when I'm not.
14:50Is that what's bothering you then, Dad?
14:53No.
14:55Look, you asked me about my sex life, so can her mother ask her daughter about hers?
15:00No, you can't.
15:01Mum, stop it, you're embarrassing me.
15:03All right, Michelle, but I'd like to think if ever you did need to talk about anything like that,
15:08that you'd come to me.
15:09Well, you know, about going on the pill or anything.
15:11Mum, I've already talked about this and I've told you my feelings on the subject.
15:14Yeah, but I just...
15:16But Mum, would you just leave it?
15:17I haven't even got a steady boyfriend, so I could possibly need to go on the pill.
15:21Sorry.
15:23Still, things will be better when you go back to school, eh?
15:25It must be lonely for you in the holidays.
15:29Oh, Michelle.
15:31Oh, I wish you'd tell me what was the matter.
15:34I'm sorry.
15:35I know I'm being horrible to you.
15:39It's just tiredness, I suppose.
15:41I was sleeping next to you and the baby and not being woken up all the time.
15:46Tiredness?
15:46I didn't want to say anything because I know there's nothing we can do about it.
15:51Just not getting a good night of sleep, it can make you depressed somehow.
15:56I know, I know it's difficult.
15:58We've thought and thought of where else to put you.
16:00I know there's nowhere else.
16:02I suppose when Ian goes, I can go back downstairs again.
16:06Yeah.
16:08Well, I'm glad I know what's wrong.
16:09I mean, you mustn't keep things bottled up, not ever.
16:13Yeah.
16:14And there's nothing else.
16:18Dad, there is no need to be nice about it.
16:20I know I'm a disappointment to you.
16:22Hey, come on.
16:23Look, no, all you really care about is exams.
16:25You don't really care whether I'm happy or not, but whether I pass stupid exams.
16:29All I care about, Calvin, is that you should be able to do what you want.
16:34That's all.
16:34Yeah?
16:35Well, I'm not going back to school then.
16:37All right.
16:38Keep it cool.
16:39I got the message.
16:40Okay.
16:46I know you can do it, Calvin.
16:48There's nothing wrong with your brain.
16:50Oh, yeah?
16:51Well, why'd I fail maths and English then?
16:53The two subjects that I really needed?
16:56Because...
16:58Because when you were supposed to be studying, everything else happened, didn't it?
17:04Just when you needed peace and quiet and your peer and support, we split up, right?
17:11And there you were, in the middle of all the aggravation.
17:14Yeah, well, I suppose it didn't help.
17:15Of course it didn't help.
17:17We couldn't have timed it worse.
17:21Still, what's done is done.
17:24There's no use dwelling on the past.
17:26What we've got to do now is think about the future and put things right, right?
17:30Right.
17:32Right.
17:40What are you doing?
17:43Phoning your mother to get some advice.
17:44She'll know what to do.
17:46But it's too late to do anything.
17:48Nonsense.
17:50Hello?
17:52Mrs. Hannah Carpenter, please.
17:54Yes.
17:55She'll say the same as me.
17:57Go back to college, retake the exams you failed, stick with it, get your qualifications.
18:01Qualifications?
18:02That really dates you, Dad.
18:04Qualifications don't help anymore.
18:05I would not have my son frittering his life away.
18:08Oh.
18:10Hello, Hannah.
18:11It's me.
18:12Oh, Nick.
18:14Nick.
18:15I've had that please spin round.
18:17Got any money?
18:17Oh, he really had a scare.
18:18How'd you get the money out of this thing?
18:18He was saying that...
18:20Here, no, no.
18:20Don't leave it.
18:21Leave go.
18:22Lend us some money, then.
18:23What for?
18:25Don't give me hassle, Ma.
18:26Just a couple of quid for something to eat, right?
18:28But I've got you something to eat.
18:29I've got you pork chops for your tea.
18:33Oh.
18:33All right, all right.
18:35Here you are.
18:37I just pray that you don't do nothing silly with it.
18:40What, with two piddling quid?
18:42Oh, yeah, I could really go mad on that, couldn't I?
18:43Oh, don't shout at me.
18:44I've got a bloody probation office to see every bloody day.
18:47I've got all the people round here looking at me like I'm a bloody criminal.
18:50I've got that copper on my tail morning, noon and night.
18:52I've got you giving me hassle.
18:54What did you just say?
18:55I said that copper's been here.
18:58What?
18:59I said that I shall land up in Holloway.
19:01Oh, he was horrible.
19:02I didn't like it at all.
19:04God almighty.
19:05Oh, Nick, no, don't.
19:05I shouldn't have told you.
19:06Now, you'll only go and do something stupid.
19:08Now, leave it, son.
19:09Leave it.
19:09Let go of me, you silly cow.
19:17Evening.
19:18Evening.
19:19Debs, which one?
19:20Cider, please.
19:21A pint of lager and a cider, please, mate.
19:23Dry?
19:24Dry sweet or medium?
19:25Medium.
19:26Medium.
19:28A pint or half?
19:30Half.
19:31Got any nuts, Lofty?
19:33I should hope so.
19:34Dry roasted or salted.
19:36Leave it out, shall we?
19:36Or porky scratchy nuts.
19:38Dry roasted.
19:39Dry roasted.
19:40Dry roasted.
19:40Dry roasted.
19:40Now, now, Lofty.
19:43Was it a pint of bitter?
19:44One packet of dry roasted peanuts.
19:46Lager.
19:47Lager, mate.
19:48Looks like you've got a helper tonight, eh?
19:50It's teamwork, innit?
19:52Perfect harmony, eh, love?
19:53Yeah.
19:53Sharon, do me a favor.
19:54Come here a minute, darling.
19:56Sorry about that.
19:57Here, finish these off while I go upstairs and help your dad.
20:00And leave the poor boy alone.
20:02You're not supposed to be behind the bar, are you?
20:05Hello, you two.
20:06As everything since the break-in.
20:08Awful.
20:09That's why we're here.
20:10We're avoiding going home, would you believe?
20:12It feels so empty with everything missing.
20:14Oh, well, look on the bright side, darling.
20:16Think of all the nice new things you can buy with the money from the insurance.
20:20If we were insured.
20:22Oh, you're not telling me you haven't.
20:23Oh, yes.
20:24A certain person forgot to renew our policies.
20:26I didn't forget, love.
20:28I forgot to post it.
20:29That was all.
20:29I left it in my jacket pocket.
20:31Andy, that is immaterial.
20:32The fact is I relied on you to do something and you didn't.
20:35Whoops.
20:35I think you're in the dog ass, sunshine.
20:38Yep.
20:38And in the red.
20:39It's going to cost us a fortune replacing everything.
20:42We were going to buy a new bedroom suite, but that's had to go by the board.
20:46All love plans have had to go by the board.
20:48Never mind, babes.
20:49And you've no idea what it's like.
20:51I mean, going without the things you take for granted.
20:54Like an electric kettle, an iron, radios.
20:57Ah, speaking of radio.
20:58No record player, no coffee maker, no television set.
21:01Excuse me.
21:03Can I join this conversation for a moment?
21:08I've been listening to you talking and thinking to myself,
21:11thinking, here are two young people who've got everything right.
21:15A house.
21:16A whole house, mind you.
21:18Between just the two of them.
21:20Good jobs, health, each other.
21:24A whole lot of things that a whole lot of other people haven't got.
21:27I'm sitting here listening to them grumbling and moaning,
21:31saying they can't survive without a coffee maker.
21:34They can't live without a television set.
21:36Saying they're going to get depressions because they're going to have to delay their new bedroom suite.
21:42And I want to tell you something, young lady.
21:46Are you ready for it?
21:47Yes.
21:48They don't know when you're lucky.
21:52Bravo.
21:53Nice one, Tom.
21:54I love it when he gets in his aisles.
22:05Oh, no.
22:06You're not again.
22:08I saw you admiring a flash new Sierra this afternoon down the market.
22:12So?
22:13Is that your vehicle, sir?
22:15Very funny.
22:16Well, could I see your driving license, please?
22:18Even funnier.
22:20Only if you haven't got one and that wasn't your motor,
22:23I'd advise you not to admire it in the future, sir.
22:26Or any other motor company than that.
22:28Looking so loud.
22:29Not by you, it isn't.
22:31Gives the wrong impression, see?
22:34Anything else I'm doing wrong?
22:35Like breathing a bit loud, perhaps?
22:37Not at the moment, sir.
22:39I'm going to take my boots and socks off.
22:41Not a moment, no.
22:43Stand on me head.
22:45Would you by any chance be attempting to take the proverbial?
22:48No.
22:49Good.
22:50Because I ain't got a sense of humor, see?
22:54Now then, move it.
22:56What?
22:57I don't like loitering, see?
22:59Especially not next to nice new Ford Sierras.
23:01Especially not next to washing machines and machines full of money.
23:05Especially not when it's nasty little criminals like your good self.
23:08Look.
23:09I've just about had enough of this, okay?
23:11Follow me around.
23:13Give me aggro.
23:14Don't bother me.
23:15But leave my mum out of it.
23:17Because that ain't fair.
23:19Not fair?
23:21Oh, I see.
23:22I'm sorry.
23:23No, no, I really am.
23:24She ain't young.
23:25She ain't well.
23:26And she's all alone in the world.
23:28So if you want to put the frightens on someone, pick on someone your own size.
23:32Like you always do, Mr Cotton.
23:34How can I be Godfather if I never set foot inside a church?
23:37Den, what are you talking about?
23:41People get married in a church, buried in a church, all sorts of things.
23:45You're not trying to tell me they're all churchgoers, are you?
23:47I'm not sure about my moral position.
23:49Den, what is the matter with you today?
23:52Think you'd better go and have a rest and put your feet up after you've done that lot?
23:56No.
23:57Go on.
23:58You're overdoing it.
23:59Have half an hour.
24:00Me and Lofty can manage the bar.
24:02And I've got Sharon.
24:03And I'd rather Lofty's got Sharon.
24:05Yeah, well, you want to watch that Lofty.
24:07Well, it's not him, is it?
24:08It's her.
24:09All that flirting.
24:10It's enough to make your hair curl.
24:12He's a bit of a dark horse.
24:13Remember that party we gave when he was after you?
24:16Dimly, I think I was a bit far gone that night, weren't I?
24:19Well, now he's being very friendly with Debbie, of all people.
24:22Debbie?
24:23She'd eat him alive.
24:24So would Sharon.
24:26Yeah.
24:27She's turning into a right little man-eater, aren't she?
24:30Chip off the old block.
24:31I beg your pardon?
24:34Nothing.
24:35Excuse me, Dennis, what did you say?
24:36I said, get her out from behind that bar or she's going to lose us our licence if we don't
24:41watch it.
24:42That's what I thought you said.
24:46Pleasantly anaesthetised. That's all, Andy.
24:49So I don't notice how horrible everything is without all our nice things.
24:54Ah, things again.
24:55Watch it, Debs.
24:56After what Tony said, remember how lucky you are.
24:59You hypocrite.
25:00You care about it all just as much as I do.
25:03Ah, but I know how lucky I am too, see.
25:05Lucky to have this nice house.
25:07A share of it.
25:09Well, lucky to have all this smart furniture.
25:11What's left of it?
25:12We have a good job.
25:14That totally exhausts, drains and shatters you.
25:17Lucky to have you, Debs.
25:19Ah, now you're talking.
25:20That is it.
25:21I know.
25:22Every man needs a good woman.
25:23Yeah.
25:24Look at poor old Said without Naima.
25:26Look how miserable he is.
25:28That's right.
25:28And every good woman, Debbie Deanist, deserves a present for Camilla.
25:32Get off.
25:34And I'm not laughing.
25:36Ooh.
25:36I'm still very, very angry with you.
25:38Mmm.
25:39I'm not still in the doghouse, am I?
25:41Yes, you are.
25:42If it hadn't been for your stupidity, we might have been able to replace everything by now.
25:47As it is, it's going to take years.
25:49Years, Andy.
25:51Do you realise?
25:52Shh.
25:52That is just what I was coming to.
25:53Just let me get a little word in age ways.
25:55Here.
25:55Look.
25:58It's a humble start, love, at restocking the house, but...
26:02Oh, Andy.
26:03I brought you a present as well.
26:05Yeah?
26:12It's been impossible.
26:14I mean, there's people everywhere.
26:17Nah.
26:19It was out of order.
26:21Yes, it was out of order.
26:27Of course I want to...
26:29I'm desperate to.
26:34Look, tonight's a washout.
26:35And so is the rest of the week now.
26:36Angie's back.
26:38So about a date for next week?
26:42Thursday.
26:42Yeah.
26:43Yeah, Thursday.
26:44Yeah, fine.
26:44Great.
26:46Um...
26:47I'll get all the excuses out of the way before.
26:50Yeah, I mean...
26:53Look, er...
26:55How'd you like to make a whole night of it?
26:56Would you like that?
26:58You would?
26:59Yeah, great.
27:01No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
27:02Now, there'll be no last-minute itches, right?
27:06Oh, of course I do.
27:08Oh, you are a silly girl.
27:11You are the only person that I want to see in this world,
27:13and you better believe that.
27:16Have you?
27:18Yeah.
27:19No, no, not just it.
27:22Yeah.
27:24I can't...
27:25I can't wait to see you.
27:29Oh, no.
27:30I don't...
27:31I don't think I can handle this.
27:34Um...
27:35Yeah.
27:37I think I'm gonna have to go.
27:40Um...
27:40Yeah, fine.
27:41Look, I'll, um...
27:43I'll ring a shorty, yeah?
27:45Of course it is.
27:46Yeah.
27:47Bye now.
27:49Love you.
27:50Bye.
27:56Here we are, then.
27:57Go on, back you go.
27:58I said I'd bring you supper, didn't I?
28:01There you are.
28:04Bye.
28:32Bye.
28:34Bye.
29:02Bye.
29:04Bye.
29:31Bye.