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00:08Music
00:10Music
00:28Health is the greatest of God's gifts, but we take it for granted.
00:33It hangs on a thread as fine as a spider's web, and the smallest thing can make it snap.
00:40Leaving the strongest of us helpless in an instant.
00:44And in that instant, hope is our protector, and love our panacea.
01:16Frank!
01:17Frank!
01:20Frank!
01:21Frank!
01:22I swear you'd forget your head.
01:25Try and get something down here.
01:27Right.
01:28Right, Tip, look after him.
01:29Right, Peggy.
01:33If you want to be a fish man, Tip, you've got to learn how to buy.
01:41I wouldn't give that to my dog.
01:42Oi!
01:43One night, but you're having a laugh.
01:46Go on, half a pint of oysters.
01:48Looking fresh as a daisy, Elsie.
01:50I like your fish.
01:51Oh, there's trouble.
01:52Poison.
01:53Pure poison.
01:56Disappointed again, Frank?
01:58I wonder quite why you bother coming.
02:00Every day.
02:06The early bird might catch a worm, but he won't pay for it till later.
02:12Then he gets it half-price.
02:14Oh, that'll be lovely tonight.
02:16There you go.
02:18Perfect.
02:21Morning, Peggy.
02:24Morning, Nurse Lee.
02:26Oh, it's hotter than a broad out there.
02:29Still, I can't complain.
02:30Flowers are loving it.
02:32I forgot to ask.
02:33How's your brother, Frank?
02:34Oh, much better.
02:35Thanks, Miss.
02:36He's on the salts.
02:38Still?
02:39Oyster poisoning can take an age, they say.
02:42I'm sure Dr. Turner would be more than happy to have a look at him.
02:45Oh, he's not one for sore bones, Miss.
02:47No.
02:48He's...
02:48Nothing home-cooking and a bit of spoiling won't cure.
03:00Catch it, pig.
03:06I'm not even going to ask what you're doing with a pig in the middle of Poplar.
03:11Bacon.
03:12It's the future.
03:18Peggy, what's the matter?
03:21The floor's all filthy, Kimber.
03:23Oh, don't worry about that.
03:26It's like dust.
03:29Leave it long enough and you stop noticing.
03:49Fancy a lift?
03:52I think it would be safer to walk.
03:55What on earth are you doing with that old heat?
03:57She's terribly sensitive.
04:00She?
04:01I'll forgive you, but only because I know you'll grow to love her.
04:04Will I?
04:06I expect you to fall more in love with every drive.
04:25Go on.
04:25Be off with us.
04:38I'm sorry.
04:41I'm sorry.
04:43I'm sorry.
04:43I'm sorry.
04:44I'm sorry.
04:47Peg, what's up, girl?
04:49I'm sorry.
04:50The workhouse is long gone for us.
04:54There's only people here who care about you, Peg.
04:56About the both of us.
04:59So, I finished my rounds and I thought we could walk home along the river.
05:03Get the breeze.
05:06Really?
05:08Already?
05:10Freeze the bird.
05:13Good...
05:14Good.
05:15Good morning, ladies.
05:17Good morning, ladies.
05:17Are we well?
05:17Morning, gentlemen.
05:20It's a bit like a piano scale.
05:23Come on.
05:24It's a little Bertie, then.
05:27The result of the crescendo.
05:29I haven't thought of it quite like that, but keep it in mind at next week's contraceptive session.
05:34A few less crescendos.
05:36A few less results.
05:37I just feel we should make them aware that they have a choice.
05:40And that God's place is in the church, not the marital bed.
05:46It's a bit much for me to say where our Lord should be.
05:50I'm not expecting you to start a revolution, Nurse Ben.
05:53But if you did, I wouldn't hold it against you.
05:58Hey, I'm the boss.
05:59It's our turn.
06:07Elsie, you really must try and keep these appointments.
06:10That's three in a row you've missed.
06:12Tide, don't wait for man nor baby.
06:14While there's fish to catch, me and me old man will catch them.
06:19Sorry, girls.
06:20Eels.
06:21They do tend to linger somewhat.
06:25Oh, they certainly do.
06:28Sorry.
06:29I always had this thing about fish.
06:31Ever since my brother dropped me in a rock pool.
06:34Good job my old man done.
06:36It's like garlic.
06:38So long as you bow for it, you don't notice.
06:40Well, let's hope that baby likes it too, because he or she is most certainly not far off.
06:44You need to rest, Elsie.
06:50I don't want that filthy thing anywhere near me.
06:53Well, you needn't worry.
06:54She's very particular about her company.
06:57What a team we're going to make, eh?
06:59Your beauty and my brains and the price of bacon's sky high.
07:03Oh, you know, bacon isn't popped out like an egg, Fred.
07:06This is the bacon, so don't be getting sentimental now.
07:09Me?
07:10Strictly business and no mistake.
07:12Well, there's no mistake about one thing.
07:15You've got a lot more pig than you bargained for.
07:17She's pregnant.
07:18Oh, give me strength, O Lord.
07:20Not more of those things.
07:22Oh, cloth, Frederick, now.
07:26Dogs look up to us.
07:27Cats look down on us.
07:29Pigs treat us as equals.
07:30Pigs treat us as equals.
08:00And that river over there, well, that's the saint, ain't it?
08:06How is it you always know just how to make everything better?
08:11To Frank, the nicest fella I know.
08:15And the one with the biggest head.
08:19I've known you longer than anyone else in the world.
08:23Maybe that's got something to do with it.
08:33It's the sitting down.
08:35Don't suit you.
08:37I'll need to get those vines in.
08:44We shall have our own wine next year, Peggy, my dear.
08:47That's a promise now.
08:56Frank?
08:58Frank?
08:58Frank?
09:03Frank?
09:12It's an emergency.
09:20It's my Frank.
09:21It's too bad.
09:23Please, sister, please come quick.
09:27Dr. Turner's making arrangements for Frank to be seen at the London.
09:30You do understand, Peggy.
09:31Frank must be seen as soon as possible.
09:38I won't go in our institution.
09:41It's a hospital, not a mortuary.
09:44You'll have to drag me now.
09:47Work your magic, please, Peggy.
09:50If there's a choice, I'd rather not drag him there, but if needs must.
09:55There's nothing wrong with a bit of gut pain.
09:57It's nothing wrong with me, I'm telling you.
10:00Good.
10:01Then we won't have to worry about the results, will we?
10:04When you go in.
10:10Dr. Turner's asked me to take the contraceptive clinic, but nobody's here.
10:13We must have got in the muddle over our days.
10:16Never mind.
10:16No point carrying Colts Newcastle.
10:18I suppose all was with the antenatal?
10:26A box for us now.
10:33Just give it a wash.
10:35Thanks, Reggie.
10:38The Yanks reckon they've got a pill that stops you getting in the family way.
10:42That's Hollywood for you.
10:44Full of happy endings.
10:46Give us a pill that makes fellas do the washing up.
10:48Okay.
10:49Something used to like crowning.
10:51I hope they're not expecting juggling.
10:53No balls, you see.
10:55Metaphorically, of course.
10:56Charlie, let me take the session.
10:58No, wouldn't dream of it.
11:00Dr. Turner's tasked me for a reason.
11:07And they see there's no such thing as average.
11:14Good morning, ladies.
11:16My old man wouldn't know whether to smoke it, eat it or shine his shoes with it.
11:22Today is about understanding your prophylactic.
11:26What do you mean, Johnny's?
11:28What?
11:30Dwerving fire.
11:31Didn't know he was learning Latin.
11:33Woof.
11:34That's me thinking you'll be making me money.
11:37I'll be spending more on feed than I'll be making.
11:40Here.
11:41Here.
11:44Best for you, girl.
11:46Don't let on, eh?
11:57If it helps you to get your husband to wear one and reduce the number of unexpected little
12:01miracles, then Johnny's it is.
12:03You haven't even seen one, Loving.
12:07Maybe I should go over there.
12:10I have seen...
12:11I have seen many things, Mrs. Leonard.
12:14I have seen the horrors of a clamp suit with convulsions so violent, bones broke.
12:19Standing on the toes, was ya?
12:21Barney!
12:22Let's walk.
12:24Ah, oh.
12:27I have seen breach births where one wrong move, one moment's delay, would cut off baby's
12:31oxygen.
12:33I have drawn mucus in the lungs of newborns who would otherwise have choked to death.
12:39And I have seen the utter joy that only childbirth can bring.
12:45So please, please don't doubt that I have seen enough to have earned the right to speak
12:51to you today.
12:54I'm just saying it goes against God.
12:56It's stopping what's natural.
12:58If God hadn't wanted their use, he wouldn't have created rubber.
13:02It too is entirely natural.
13:08Now, taking your penis, or rather your husband's, of course, we wouldn't expect you to maintain
13:16this level of audience whilst experimenting with your prophylactic.
13:20The reservoir goes at the top.
13:22This is where the semen will be held.
13:25Looks like a tiny sombrero, really.
13:28Olay!
14:04Constable?
14:12Camilla?
14:13Peter, how lovely.
14:16I was passing, so I thought I'd drop in.
14:20There's been some thefts in the area.
14:22I thought you should be alert with regard to security.
14:25Thefts?
14:26Well, a few shopkeepers have had some losses.
14:29Looks like the work of a chancer, but best be on guard.
14:33Tell the girls not to leave their handbags and their light lying around.
14:42And my mother would very much like to come for tea.
14:47I should like that very much.
14:50I'll telephone you with a date.
14:53And, um, I'd be very grateful if you didn't bring that thing.
15:01Oh.
15:03Quite.
15:12Go to the industrial towns, go to the farms, and you will see a state of prosperity such as we
15:22have never had in my lifetime.
15:25Or, indeed, in the history of this country.
15:29Indeed, let us be frank about it.
15:31Most of our people have never had it so good.
15:38Nurse Lee.
15:39Good morning.
15:40Is Peggy here?
15:41She's just inside.
15:43Are you in a terrible hurry?
15:55He feels terrible about bothering you all.
15:58Everyone being so kind and concerned.
16:01Strong as an ox, my Frank.
16:02Don't you worry about that.
16:03Peggy.
16:06Frank's suffering cancer of the pancreas.
16:12Pancreas, you say?
16:15We'd like to begin a series of radium treatments.
16:19Well, it's not like his stomach or his liver, is it?
16:22More like an appendix.
16:25Well, you hear about people doing without their appendix every day.
16:28Isn't that right, Nurse Lee?
16:31Dr Turner hopes the radium treatment will stem the cancer.
16:35Hopes?
16:35The quicker we move on this, the better your brother's chances.
16:40I'd like him to stay in the London during the treatment.
16:44It just makes things easier and better for Frank.
16:46No.
16:47He wouldn't stay in there.
16:49He don't like institutions.
16:50We'd have to carry him in there, feet first.
16:52You must try and persuade him, Peggy.
16:54As an inpatient, Frank can be assured the very best care.
16:58He will need it.
16:59I'm telling you.
17:00He won't stay anywhere, except his own.
17:09You're doing it for me, Frank.
17:10You've got no choice.
17:31Mr Hobson, would you like to come through?
17:57Life everlasting.
18:11I've tried not to call, but I needed to hear your voice.
18:17His name was Gerald.
18:20He said he wanted to hear my voice.
18:23I did not want to hear his.
18:26It stirred too many memories.
18:28Too much pain.
18:30His voice came from a place of broken rules.
18:35A time of love cut short.
18:38It was easier to silence it.
18:42Easier to hide.
18:44To fill my life with other people's stories.
19:13Keep on with the cut.
19:14We can't get rid of it fast enough.
19:17But from next month, don't be having nothing to do with oysters.
19:20No matter how hard old Billy tries to push her.
19:25You'll be back on the stool by then.
19:29That's right.
19:33Enjoy your moment, tit.
19:35I'll have you back fetching and carrying before you know it.
19:42Frank's dying, Peggy.
19:44Are you quite sure he shouldn't know?
19:47Been through that ruddy treatment for weeks.
19:50Body's done in.
19:52Cancer's still there.
19:55He can't know that, sister.
19:57It'll destroy him quicker.
20:00Only thing that keeps him going
20:01is the thought he's beating it.
20:03Frank's taking a turn.
20:05I don't know what to do.
20:06That's all right, tit. We'll look after him.
20:11You go on, love.
20:13Frank needs you on the stool.
20:26Radium treatment's never pleasant,
20:27but we're going to help you with the pain, Frank.
20:30Morphe?
20:31So soon?
20:32It's a very low dose, Peggy.
20:34But Dr Turner felt it was necessary.
20:44How long do you reckon before I'm back?
20:51Not very long now, Frank.
20:53Sheriff's edge.
20:54Good morning.
21:03Good morning, Frank.
21:06I'm going to be here.
21:07Good morning, Frank.
21:08I'll be here.
21:08See you later.
21:15All right now, Frank.
21:17Thank you, Frank.
21:32I'd have done that, love.
21:35It's quite all right, Peggy.
21:36It's my job.
21:58I happened to see the rest of the house today, sister.
22:02Extraordinary, isn't it?
22:05It was a shock.
22:07Those prefabs are only ever expected to last four or five years.
22:12I'm not talking about the prefab.
22:19They share a bed.
22:21Yes, Peggy and Frank wouldn't trade theirs for a palace.
22:25Everything just as they need it for their little bit of peace.
22:28And Lord knows they need it at the moment.
22:31You know, don't you?
22:35That Frank is dying.
22:37That his sister will lose him.
22:40Or that love couldn't save either of them.
22:45But it has made them richer.
22:56Every time I feel exhausted, I stop and imagine what a sudden little porker's feeling.
23:02Really, Chummy.
23:03You mustn't talk about Sister Evangelina like that.
23:08So go on, Jen.
23:09They're at it.
23:10All I know is they share a bed.
23:12It's the quiet ones.
23:14What did Sister Julienne say?
23:16She didn't.
23:17She discussed the merits of prefabricated housing.
23:21Wish my mother was that unshockable.
23:24Well, I for one think Peggy's a spiffing girl.
23:26And Frank has some of the finest stabs I've ever tasted.
23:29Darling, no one's doubting him on a marine level.
23:32Just a moral one.
23:33He's her brother.
23:39I imagine none of you girls has ever been inside a workhouse.
23:44Actually, my grandpapa set up a holiday fund for children at the workhouse.
23:50Fascinating, I'm sure.
23:51They were designed to break the spirit.
23:54Worse than dying.
23:55That's what anyone who'd been in once said.
23:57And Frank and Peggy would tell you the same.
23:59Now, they weren't in there when they were just little ones.
24:02Mother and father dead, no one to look after them.
24:05But Frank, only seven, he swore he could look after Peggy.
24:09He fought everyone to keep them together.
24:12But the minute they went through those gates, they were torn apart.
24:16Now, she cried every night.
24:18Didn't know how to survive without him.
24:20And Frank, he never stopped looking for her.
24:23So when he finally found her years later,
24:26it's not surprising they clung together for dear life.
24:29Their love was the only good thing that ever came out of that place.
24:33Sister, it's incest.
24:37There was nothing left of family the minute they walked through those gates.
24:43Now, if you've got no work to do...
24:49You go on, I'd better check the phone.
25:04I'm hoping, perhaps, I may receive a call of a personal nature.
25:09I'm meeting Peter's ma.
25:11Date of execution yet to be set.
25:14If Peter thinks enough of you to meet his mother, I'm sure she'll love you too.
25:18One little thing's been on the old mind, but what does one wear in a mother-meeting situation?
25:22Nothing. Not until you've checked with us fast. Understand?
25:25Oh, we do have rather a nice frock. Mother's dressmaker made for me once.
25:28It'd be a bit tight now, but...
25:29Nothing. Not until we've approved it.
25:44It's absolutely wonderful!
25:46She!
25:49So, fancy getting out of these ten for a bit?
25:52I know a lovely little place in the country.
25:56Yes. Yes, I do.
25:58I told you, four more in love each time.
25:59Ladies.
26:01Yay!
26:03Hello!
26:05Oh, no, no, you're with me, I'm afraid.
26:09Chauffer's perk.
26:11We'll be in heaven if you meet me on the corner tonight.
26:23I can't get up to you.
26:24I can't get up to you.
26:25I can't get up to you.
26:26I can't get up to you.
26:31You look worn out.
26:34I thought workhouses were the stuff of Dickens, but one of my patients grew up in one.
26:41And he's never left it.
26:43Not really.
26:45It was a roof over people's heads.
26:47They didn't starve.
26:50It's fate of birth, though, isn't it?
26:53We've been so lucky, Jimmy.
26:55It's about being good people.
26:58Frank and Peggy are good people.
27:03If I'm not mistaken, you've finished work for the day.
27:09So we're officially trespassing.
27:12You always have to split hairs, don't you?
27:26It's all getting frightfully hot.
27:36And everyone wants to take a dip.
27:38Come on.
27:39We can always dry our drawers.
27:47Hello.
27:48I'm Chummy.
27:48Delighted to meet you.
27:50No.
27:51Not Chummy.
27:52Dignity.
27:53Poise.
27:54Presence.
27:57Hello.
27:58I'm Camilla.
27:59It's a delight.
28:00What?
28:01What?
28:03What?
28:04What?
28:05Oh, my God.
28:15I'm sorry.
28:17God.
28:18Yes.
28:19Yes.
28:19Oh, my God.
28:21Oh, my God.
28:24Oh, my God.
28:35All right, Kenny, here we go again to the second half of our show.
28:47It's so cold.
28:49I've got another friend who owns a bathhouse.
28:54You're feeling bright, aren't you?
28:57I knew you would.
28:59I know you better than you think I do.
29:10I can't, Jimmy.
29:20Oh!
29:33No!
29:38No!
29:39Community!
29:40Come on, Jimmy!
29:41Come on!
29:57What's the matter?
29:58Breathe.
29:59Jenny have some air.
30:00What's wrong with her?
30:00Asthma.
30:01Cold water must have shocked her lungs or perhaps even the chlorine.
30:06Get a rug, a jacket, anything that's warm.
30:13It's OK.
30:15It's OK.
30:18It's OK.
30:19It's OK.
30:35It's OK.
30:36Thank you, Jenny.
30:40It's OK.
30:40It's always been you, Jenny.
30:42Always.
31:19The shell must be broken before the bird can fly.
31:24Hmm.
31:31Fred?
31:34It's for little Evie.
31:37Something with a bit of cheer.
31:39Only to sound one's mind.
31:41I didn't understand a word of that.
31:44Evie, my pig.
31:46I should want something other than just peelings if I was expecting.
31:50The pig's called Evie.
31:52Fred?
31:52Isn't that a little nether knuckle?
31:55Well, I'd prefer to think of it as homage.
31:58Then, in honour of her namesake, I think we should set our culinary aim somewhat higher.
32:06I haven't seen a thing.
32:09I certainly haven't seen half a freshly baked Victoria sandwich.
32:13And I certainly know nothing about that little crispy bit at the end that's just begging to be eaten.
32:19I'll leave that bit for you.
32:24Fred.
32:28Am I the sort of girl a chap's mother would like?
32:31Well, if she didn't, she wouldn't be worth knowing.
32:52You look as if you've heard what Sister Evangelina calls a day of trials and tribute bleeding relations.
32:59Here.
33:00Pour too much milk.
33:06I just feel done in by it all.
33:17I feel quite pointless today.
33:24Jimmy's handsome, kind, and he's mad about you.
33:28And more importantly, he's in your life, not your past.
33:32So please, just forget this man you can't have.
33:37That's just my trouble. I can't forget him.
33:41He was everything to me except mine.
33:54He must have been amazing.
33:57He must have been amazing.
34:09He must have been amazing.
34:13We're stuck.
34:15Two words.
34:17A clock through the air.
34:21You've got until tomorrow.
34:22A clock through the air.
34:36I'm dying.
34:39I know.
34:52Frank, everyone has tremendous hope for you.
34:59Don't tell her, love, will you?
35:02You and me both know us, what?
35:05But I want my pig knowing.
35:08Not until she really has to.
35:10For the moment, we can still have our times.
35:14Ben can still read to me.
35:18Little precious stuff.
35:21But they mean the world.
35:22To both of us.
35:28So they'll keep that world.
35:31Just as long as she can.
35:42What do I do, sister?
35:46How do I be without him?
35:54You draw strength from knowing that one day
35:57you will meet him again.
36:24If you spare a moment, I would see it infinitely well spent.
36:33The sea green of the emerald shining together
36:37in incredible union.
36:38Why in heaven did you find salt like this?
36:42It needs a thread or two,
36:44but not beyond your hands
36:45that fly like birds in spring.
36:49It's absolutely perfect.
36:51And it'll be you I have to thank.
36:53Now, they said there would be gold
36:56and there would be silver,
36:57and I should never have cause to wo...
37:04Shouldn't you be with your mother?
37:08I'm here with you.
37:10Just as I should be.
37:19Fred, can I ask you a favour?
37:22Well, I won't lend money,
37:24and I won't dance for your entertainment.
37:27Other than that, ask away.
37:29Could you give me some of your wonderful pig shit?
37:34I thought you'd never ask.
37:46For the vine. Does wonders, apparently.
37:53Oh, look.
37:58You can't buy that sort of quality.
38:01Oh, you are kind.
38:03Maybe we'll make wine after all, eh?
38:06There's a thought to keep us going.
38:08Big and strong, that's how you'll grow.
38:10Or a little vine.
38:13I want first taste of anything half decent.
38:21You look wonderful, Chani.
38:25Damn Peter's mother.
38:26I approve.
38:31Always brings me luck.
38:35Look.
38:49See you next time.
38:53Bye.
38:55Bye.
38:57Bye.
38:58Bye.
39:02Bye.
39:03Bye.
39:03Bye.
39:17I might have guessed.
39:19You and that flaming pig!
39:21She started to drop.
39:23But this poor little fella didn't make it.
39:29Do what we can, Fred.
39:31You're going to need hot water and clean towels.
39:35Fred.
39:37Now.
39:45Come quickly, John.
39:46It's Evie.
39:47Oh, Fred.
39:47Quick as you can.
39:50Nanata's house.
39:51Midwife speaking.
39:54Yeah.
39:55One step.
39:56I thought you were meeting your chap.
39:58So did I.
40:00You will save her, won't you?
40:02She's my responsibility, see?
40:03She's the only thing I've got what really needs me.
40:06Daft old bugger.
40:07We've delivered half the babies in the parish.
40:10We're not going to let a pig beat us.
40:13No.
40:13Oh.
40:16It could be a very long night.
40:19Then the more the merrier.
40:20All hands on deck.
40:22No.
40:22Nobody will manage.
40:23Chummy, you go.
40:25Not to worry.
40:26Fred, my dresser and I are already very much involved in this operation.
40:29No, no, no, no, no.
40:59Oh, my God.
41:23I didn't like to move her. She saw where she dropped, so to speak. Are you all right, miss? I
41:28can offer you tea, Kipper's Welks, even, if you haven't eaten.
41:31As much hot water as you can manage, and some towels.
41:53I'll fetch some more water.
41:59Oh, Peter. I'm so dreadfully sorry. It's Fred's pig. He's in an awful state, and every time I think I
42:07can leave, we have another little sadness. Seven so far. I'm hoping I can sponge the worst of this off.
42:17You look beautiful.
42:23Now, tell me what you need from me.
42:28Just you.
42:45You should be all right, Fred.
43:00Babe, it's fine.
43:06Here. Here.
43:11I have some water.
43:15You must think me an absolute fool.
43:18I'm the same with chickens.
43:25One big push for me.
43:26God.
43:29Ooh.
43:36Shh.
43:37Oh, my Lord.
43:40Oh, my Lord.
43:41Oh, my Lord.
43:42Shh.
43:44Shh.
43:44Oh.
43:45Oh.
43:47Shh.
43:47Oh.
44:11A dying person needs to have someone with them
44:16to hold their hand, stroke their forehead,
44:21whisper a few words.
44:26I'm here, Frank.
44:29It's all right, my love.
44:32I'm here.
44:49I'm here.
45:16He's gone.
45:39Hey.
45:42Are you hungry?
45:49Catch of the day.
45:52And adjust.
45:55Oh, dear.
45:57You are welcome here any day,
45:59and you can have the best of our fish with our love and our thanks.
46:01Oh, I couldn't possibly deprive you of your living.
46:05Not with another mouth to feed.
46:17It's a beautiful shroud, Peggy.
46:20You knew, didn't you?
46:29Well, we're more than brother and sister.
46:34More than husband and wife, even.
46:38He'd come back for me.
46:42He worked day and night to get the money to free me from that workhouse.
46:49Said I'd never have to scrub again.
46:53Of course, by then, it got its hold on you, got inside your head.
47:00Having each other, though, it's a little bit perfect.
47:13Don't call the undertakers before the morning.
47:21If you want me to stay.
47:25I just want it to be him and me tonight.
47:31Tip should have this.
47:33Frank would want him to have it.
47:35It's been like a sum to us.
47:46Good night, Peggy.
47:53You will telephone us, won't you?
47:56If there's anything at all you need.
48:28Don't think of me as gone, my love.
48:32I will always watch over you.
48:34I will always keep you safe.
48:44Evie.
48:45I can't think of a more wonderful night.
48:49Don't think this means I've forgotten about the cake.
48:52Well, I'll bake you one myself.
48:54I would rather you went to the baker's.
49:00And you're wrong, you know?
49:02What you said before.
49:05About that pig being the only one that needs you.
49:13I'm giving up bacon, just so you know.
49:15Oh, what, in case I decide to cook your breakfast?
49:18Do you have any other dresses?
49:20Don't you like this one?
49:23I think it's wonderful, but I don't think you'll get it clean tonight.
49:28My mother insists on meeting the woman I can't stop talking about.
49:38She's bowled him over for a second time, but this time without the bruises.
49:42Don't count on it.
49:46The only friend I ever had, cried Rose, clinging to her.
49:50The kindest, best of friends.
49:54My heart will burst.
49:55I cannot, cannot bear all this.
50:23I cannot, cannot bear all this.
50:51I cannot bear all this.
50:53I know I am all this.
50:54I know I won't.
50:55under the flower pot.
51:08Peggy?
51:15Peggy?
51:22Hello?
51:30Oh, Lord.
51:33Oh.
51:55The morphine.
51:58I shouldn't have left it.
52:03I never dreamed.
52:05You could never have predicted this.
52:09She couldn't live without him.
52:13I should have thought.
52:16I should never have left her alone.
52:21If we had stayed with her for every minute,
52:24she would have still been alone.
52:27Without Frank, the world was too much for her.
52:30Perhaps it always had been.
52:33He was her safety, her rock to cling to.
52:38Whatever we feel,
52:42she is at peace now.
52:45Perhaps for the first time.
53:08Love permeated every nook and cranny,
53:12every corner and crevice of that little house.
53:16You could feel it as soon as you entered the front door.
53:20A presence so tangible,
53:23you could reach out and touch it.
53:54I'm a little lamb
53:56and I'm falling in love with you.
54:06I'm falling in love with you.
54:09What else do you want?
54:13That feeling like you're drowning under the weight of it.
54:17Love,
54:18passion,
54:20like you would die for each other.
54:23That's the stuff of nonsense.
54:26It's for novels and the pictures.
54:28It's not real, Jenny.
54:31What we can have,
54:32that's what's real.
54:34A home,
54:36a family,
54:37a good life together.
54:38You think I haven't thought that.
54:39Tried to make it enough.
54:40You are a wonderful man,
54:42Jimmy,
54:42and everything in my brain
54:45is telling me that this is the right thing.
54:47Then what else?
54:52My heart wants what it had before.
54:56Before?
55:02Well, there's
55:04phantom love.
55:08How could I not know?
55:11You look at me
55:12and there's someone else you want to see.
55:19For me, it's just you.
55:23So that's it.
55:26You're
55:28shutting yourself off
55:29to everything else
55:30because of something you can never have.
55:34We could have enough, Jenny.
55:36For a year.
55:38Perhaps
55:40before you realised
55:41you loved me
55:42more than I did you,
55:43I would hate that.
55:48My work, Jimmy.
55:51That's what I need
55:52to give myself to.
55:56To these people.
56:01That's why you'll be my friend
56:02but never my soulmate.
56:07And we both deserve soulmates.
56:32Peggy had found her escape from the horrors of her childhood
56:36through her work.
56:38Through her work.
56:39Everything she touched.
56:40She made more beautiful.
56:42She made perfect.
56:45She and Frank kept a world
56:47which had brutalised them both
56:49at bay
56:50through a love so strong
56:52they created a new world.
56:55And it was their own.
57:04she and her son of a baby.
57:15And she was so happy.
57:15was to give birth to her.
57:15And she didn't get to her.
57:16I wanted to build her up.
57:16She was too young then.
57:16The next thing I was reading
57:16I loved her son.
57:16I loved her son of a son of a bitch.
57:16I loved her son of a bitch.
57:17That's what I loved her son of a bitch.
57:23The other thing I loved daughter
57:25and I loved her son of the bitch.
57:31I played such a small part in their story, but their devotion showed me that they were
57:37not versions of love, it was only love, that it had no equal, and that it was worth searching
57:46for, even if that search took a lifetime.
58:01Do you understand the nature of the charges brought against you?
58:06I do.
58:07Oh, look, I'm in jail.
58:10Hello, Sister Monica Jane.
58:12I want to meet your mother, Camilla.
58:15Hello, Mater.
58:18If I may interject, Sister.
58:21Who is this person?
58:22He is your barrister.
58:24He's not very good.
58:26Tell me, you aren't thinking of taking holy orders.
58:29It has presented itself as a solution.
58:32Coffee?
58:34I rest my case.
58:36I love you more than a lot, but oh, what I've got to go through.
58:48And so dear, I guess the answer is simply, who needs you?
59:00I do.
59:01I do.
59:02I do.
59:04Without you, I think it's going to be true.
59:06Hello, the può.
59:06Bye good.
59:07You