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00:26You got your own work, love?
00:27Yeah, of course, and me sandwiches, and me football bits.
00:31What's up with you this morning?
00:32Just checking.
00:34You want me down with that?
00:36No, I'll pull out a bit later, son. You go on.
00:38Till I will. Till I will.
00:48Look, do you want to have a cup of tea?
00:49No, I'll have one with Ange.
00:51I'm going to be there this morning.
00:53What for? You don't usually do mornings?
00:55Yeah, well, with Simon there now, I've got a show of winning, haven't I?
00:59I don't want to lose my job.
01:00Look, Kath, you're just making excuses.
01:02Oh, not now, Pete. Please.
01:04Just give me time, eh?
01:06Look, I want to know.
01:08Tonight. I promise.
01:10We'll talk about it when he's out.
01:12All right?
01:35Morning.
01:36Morning.
01:37What sort of cell is it?
01:38Only speciality lines.
01:41I'm gradually winding down the stock.
01:43Do aspirins count as that?
01:45I suppose to.
01:47Right, well I'll have a packet then.
01:48Alright.
01:49I'll see what else you got later.
02:07Hey.
02:08So I did the time for that now, is it?
02:11I'm sorry.
02:12Look, about last night.
02:14I don't want to talk about it right this night, okay?
02:16I know Dr Legg said give it time, but maybe I should go and see Dr Bill.
02:19It may be something medical.
02:20I'll have customers coming through anyway.
02:23There's probably tension or something.
02:24I mean, you know, I love you.
02:27Annie, will you stop it?
02:29We both know it's a question of timing.
02:31At the moment, yours is right off.
02:36I just thought I'd better come round and check you out.
02:39Yep.
02:40Oh, you're not going like that, are you?
02:42Why, what's the matter?
02:44Mary, he's a good agent when you can pin him down.
02:46Now, I know you've got a lunchtime job, but it's not regular.
02:49He can get you a range of work.
02:50He's already got one punk stripper on his books and she makes peanuts.
02:53Partners just don't go for it.
02:55Why not?
02:56Because, my dear, it's just not what they're used to.
02:59They're all the same.
03:00They're like nuns, schoolgirls, brides, rubber chains, you know, normal.
03:04It's old-fashioned to a man, especially the young ones.
03:06Now, they're crazy about suspenders.
03:09Weird, huh?
03:11Don't look at me like that.
03:13Now you've got a job, you've got to know the robes.
03:15Now, look, come on, I'll do your face for you, shall I?
03:18Look, if you want to make the money, you've got to know the market.
03:21Now, take all that off and I'll start over with you.
03:24Now, what have you got in your make-up kit?
03:26Only what I could, Nick.
03:27And that's running out.
03:29How many more times do I have to tell you, Dad?
03:31I'm not bunking off.
03:32No, just checking.
03:33I'm just sitting here quietly working on ideas for the float to try and help you.
03:37It's something I thought we could do together.
03:40Looks good, if it don't cost too much.
03:43Good morning.
03:45Before you say a word, Mum, I'm not at school anymore.
03:48I'm tired of trying to get that through to you both.
03:50My first lecture starts at 10.30, so I'll see you later.
03:53Boys growing up.
03:55Do you want a tea?
03:58Do you know what I said to myself this morning?
04:00I'm going to have a real conversation with you and get right through what we have to say to each
04:04other
04:04without it turning into a row.
04:07You want to give it a try?
04:08No, no, listen, Hannah.
04:09No, no, no, no, you listen.
04:10Please, Tony.
04:12Just listen.
04:14Now, all this has gone too far.
04:16I think we've both agreed about that.
04:17I mean, underneath, we both want to do what's right for ourselves and for our children.
04:22All these legal hassles are getting us absolutely nowhere.
04:25I mean, this could go on for months, years.
04:29Well, I've been talking to a friend of mine from the church who's very well versed in the law.
04:34Now, he's of the opinion that divorce lawyers can and often do make things worse.
04:39It's in the nature of the job.
04:41If we can come to terms with each other in a reasonable manner,
04:45I'm willing to allow the divorce to go through uncontested.
04:50I'm tired of fighting, Tony.
04:53And I think we both just want to get on with our lives.
04:56And there's another thing.
04:58I think it's time you saw a lot more of Cassie.
05:01Now, I know I'm to blame for that. I know that.
05:03But she's 11 now.
05:05It's a tricky age.
05:07And she's missing her dad very much.
05:13Right. What do you think?
05:16I don't know. I'm scared.
05:18Oh, come on. You look great.
05:20Now then, look. I'll mind any this morning.
05:22You go right out there, find yourself a babysitter.
05:25Track down old 10%.
05:26Come back here and we'll work out a contract on what you should wear.
05:29Maybe we can adapt your punk here.
05:31Okay.
05:33Well, go on. I can't do it for you.
05:36But you know that I can't...
05:38Well, you will go over my contract with me, won't you?
05:40Oh, come on. What do you think?
05:42Now, go on. No more amuses. Bye-bye.
05:44Hey, what's the name of that bloke on the plinth? You know him, Piccadilly.
05:47You what?
05:48Mine's gone blank. That statue.
05:51Here, Ross.
05:51Ah, that's the one.
05:53Come here. Right, Arthur?
05:56God, I didn't recognise you.
05:59You look smashing. Is that the new look?
06:01Yeah, sometimes.
06:02Hey, Pauline, can I have a word with you? In private?
06:05Yeah, of course you can.
06:06I'll go and see if the little fella's alright, that's it.
06:08Cheers, Arthur. Do you want a cup of tea?
06:09Oh, no, thanks.
06:10Well, what's your problem?
06:12It's Annie.
06:13There's nothing wrong with her, is there?
06:14Oh, no, no, of course not.
06:16It's just with this job I'll be needing a babysitter
06:18and I was wondering if you...
06:19Well, I'd pay you and everything.
06:21Thought that was the problem. Sit down, love. Go on.
06:23Not done.
06:26I'm sorry, but, er, no.
06:30Since we spoke before, I've thought and thought about it
06:33and I'm not a prude, never have been.
06:35But I just don't think it's right.
06:38I thought you were my friend.
06:40I thought you liked Annie. What's wrong with it, Pauline?
06:43That's not the point and you know it.
06:45Any other job and I wouldn't hesitate.
06:47Oh, what's wrong with it?
06:51Look, it's not for me to sit in judgement.
06:54But I just don't think it's right. I'm sorry.
06:58It don't mean nothing. It's just a laugh.
07:01I've got no money. What else am I gonna do?
07:05Have you got no more respect for yourself than that?
07:07Respect don't pay the rent and it don't buy Annie what she needs.
07:11You just sound like the nuns at school.
07:13They don't touch you, Pauline. They just look.
07:16And if they're daft enough to pay for that, then it's their look out.
07:20Yes, but what's it gonna do to you?
07:22What happens when one day some nice young boy comes along
07:25and he wants to marry you?
07:27You've got to be joking.
07:28I gave that idea up when I found myself right with your Michelle's antidote.
07:32And where's the nice boy that's gonna marry her, eh?
07:35It's all right for you. You've got a family.
07:44Hurry up, mate. You've been at it for hours. We've got to open up in a minute.
07:53What's that laugh? You all right?
07:55I don't know.
07:58Everyone must have had a system, mustn't she?
08:00Yeah. She's gonna get her card she keeps not turning up.
08:04I mean, as soon as you clean one bit, move on and do the next bit,
08:07and then you turn round and the bit you've just done is dirty again.
08:09I don't understand it.
08:11Yeah, it's just like life, innit? Here, give me that.
08:13You'll be over in people's feet come closing time.
08:16I was good at cleaning in the army. I was really good at keeping me kit clean, you know.
08:19I bet you were. Now, come on, who can clean?
08:21Sorry.
08:22Perhaps you shouldn't be around us, be obvious, eh?
08:25No, no, it's not that. Look, is there anything else I should be doing?
08:28Morning, you name it, it needs doing.
08:31Thanks, darling.
08:31Right, then. I've done the rota.
08:33Oh, well done. Whatever did we do without you, eh?
08:38Oh, always a professional job.
08:40Oh, no, not the 5.30 opening. That's a killer.
08:44Oh, you know my domestic problems. I've done it before, I know, but it's just really difficult.
08:48That's fair enough. Lofty, then.
08:49Well, if I've got to do lunchtimes and all, I mean, I won't be able to get any...
08:53We're closed!
08:54Sorry?
08:56Yeah, we'll see how it works out.
08:57It'll work out fine, Lofty. Thank you very much.
09:00Hang on a minute.
09:02We're closed, darling.
09:03Yeah, but I've got to use the phone, please, Ange.
09:05Well, can't you wait till time? You'll lose me and me licence, babe.
09:07Yeah, and I want to talk to Cathy and all in private.
09:10OK?
09:11Cheers, Ange.
09:12You look nice, Harry. You've got something special, huh?
09:14Yeah, I've got this job.
09:15Listen, do you know of anybody that would want to earn a bit extra looking after Annie?
09:19No.
09:20No, I didn't suppose so, no.
09:22Well, if you do know of anybody on this state, let us know, eh?
09:33Hello?
09:41It's all right for you two. You don't have to deal with things like dirty phone calls. Hmm?
09:48Oh, hello.
09:49Hi.
09:51You look tired. Shall I make some coffee?
09:53Hmm.
09:58In case you're wondering, I just came to collect some clothes, love.
10:04They're stars getting hatched, eh?
10:05They're fine.
10:08It's no good lit, Debs. I can't move back here. Not until we've worked things out and I know where
10:12I stand.
10:14I see. We're going to have to talk then, aren't we?
10:17Yeah, I can't just know. Not until we've got you back on shift.
10:21I wanted to ask you what it was Saturday evening, eh?
10:24Yeah, if you like.
10:26Have you, er, have you told anyone?
10:31Well, that have I.
10:33You don't look too well yourself. Have you been sleeping all right?
10:35Definitely, thank you. I shouldn't like...
10:37You know, I just wondered.
10:38You always used to say you can never get to sleep when I was at night.
10:41It's surprising what you can get used to.
10:42If you knew anything, I mean, before Saturday, you've only got a ring.
10:46I know.
10:46You've got the number, haven't you?
10:48Yeah. It's on the pad.
10:50Right, I'd better get on then, eh?
10:52What about your coffee?
10:54I'll get it when I'm packed.
10:57Oh, I can't touch that. Peel poison.
11:00What?
11:01Sugar.
11:02I was reading this article and do you know what I think?
11:05My system can't tolerate that stuff.
11:08I reckon that's at the root of all me troubles.
11:11Just think.
11:12After all I've been through.
11:17Tee please, sir.
11:19You look a bit shook up. Everything okay?
11:22Yeah, of course. Why shouldn't it be?
11:25Haven't seen Andy around lately.
11:27Have you?
11:28Well, he's been doing quite a bit of overtime lately.
11:31You know what it's like at the hospital.
11:33Hello, dear.
11:34Here's the person I was looking for.
11:36On account of your medical connections.
11:38Sugar.
11:40Pardon?
11:40What it does to you.
11:42It's what I'm supposed to.
11:43I mean, you must have books round the house about dieting that.
11:47I was wondering if you've got anything I could borrow.
11:50I mean, nurses study them things, don't they?
11:53Yeah, can I speak to Mr Williams, please?
11:56But they said he'd be up his number.
11:59Sorry, where?
12:01The what club?
12:03Oh, right.
12:04Oh, right.
12:05Yeah.
12:05See you, child.
12:07Can I have some more change for the fun piece soon?
12:10Oh.
12:10I'll just try and track something down.
12:12It's fine.
12:12All right, all right.
12:13Thanks.
12:14Don't suppose you've got any skim milk?
12:17No.
12:17Thought not.
12:18I'll just have a drop of the ordinary then, dear.
12:20We all know what she's up to.
12:22I mean, nobody knows more than me about mothers making sacrifices,
12:27but what she's doing is right out of Ulster.
12:30Some sort of pop job, she told me.
12:32She's round my place just now.
12:33She wanted to know if I knew of any babysitters.
12:35Oh, no use looking at me.
12:36Not with my nerves.
12:37I've done my bit for the next generation.
12:39Look where it's got me.
12:40Is that right?
12:41She told me she was looking for someone to look after Annie.
12:44Babysitting is cheap, I call it.
12:46I mean, nobody helped me with my nick.
12:48Babies need their mothers at that age.
12:52Well, they said he'd be there.
12:55All right, all right.
12:56I'll phone back in an hour.
13:00Excuse me.
13:01Look, I really do appreciate anything and us being cousins and that, but...
13:03Look, if you want anything, just ask, all right?
13:05There isn't anything.
13:06I've said I can manage and I will.
13:08But how can you go to school like that?
13:11Don't they be whispering and talking about you?
13:13Look, I'm going to get all my exams.
13:16I've got good reason to now, haven't I?
13:18And how can I keep it unless I get a good job?
13:20Oh, it just doesn't seem fair, that's all.
13:23It isn't.
13:24But that's what's real.
13:26There's no getting away from that.
13:28Look, Shel, I've got my box in now.
13:30So if anyone, anyone starts having a go at you, just tell me.
13:33And I'll give them a good kick in the right.
13:36Well, I've got to go now.
13:38I'm late on shift as it is.
13:39Nice to see you in here again.
13:40I was beginning to think you'd taken your custom elsewhere.
13:42Yeah, I've been stinging around an old mate of mine.
13:45Broke his leg.
13:46So I've been sort of helping him get adjusted.
13:48Debs didn't like to leave the kittens.
13:50I'll see you, Angie, okay?
13:51Ta-da.
13:51Wow.
13:53It's my marriage I'm talking about.
13:56I'm going to Bangladesh.
13:58If Neymar wants to come, she can, but I can't wait around for her anymore.
14:01You've been there, man.
14:03You told me that.
14:04You said you hated it.
14:04You felt like an alien.
14:05I'm an alien everywhere.
14:08I could try and adapt.
14:10We all have to sometime.
14:14Well, you wouldn't get me back in the Caribbean.
14:16There's far too much work to be done here right now.
14:19If she does decide to come, she'll have to adapt too.
14:23Won't be much talk about her freedom, man.
14:25Look, accept it, man.
14:27There's other women.
14:28I mean, you've got a lot to offer.
14:30Look, I am a Muslim.
14:31And we're married.
14:34Whatever she thinks she's up to right now, there's no getting away from that.
14:38I've got my cousins there.
14:39They're wives.
14:40I've got nice houses.
14:42I wear nice clothes.
14:43I've got servants.
14:45I don't have to lift a finger.
14:49I don't understand it.
14:51So?
14:52I find a wife who wants all that.
14:54They're out there, just waiting.
14:57Oh, Cathy, I've been thinking about you all morning.
14:59You sure you're all right?
15:01Of course I am.
15:02Si, can you manage on your own for a minute?
15:04I just want to have a word with Pauline and Kath.
15:05All right.
15:06Girl talk, eh?
15:06Yes, you manage behind the bar for me.
15:08Come along, darling.
15:09Just five minutes.
15:10Range, I'm all right.
15:11I know you're all right.
15:12Just come and sit down for a second.
15:15Bet.
15:15Right, then.
15:17No messing.
15:18Have you told him?
15:20Oh, Kath.
15:21I just couldn't.
15:23Not last night.
15:24I thought we'd better do it, wasn't I?
15:26You know, when I weren't feeling so emotional.
15:29Yeah, but what about Peter?
15:32I told him we'll have a talk tonight.
15:34Went in safely out the way.
15:36He was in a right old state.
15:38Poor Pete.
15:39Must be all sorts of things going through his mind.
15:42I know.
15:43But it's just really difficult.
15:45I've been going over and over me head what to say.
15:47It's just coming out different every time.
15:49Listen, he's your old man and he's my brother.
15:52Now we know he's a good bloke.
15:54So why don't you just tell him?
15:57I don't know about that, Paul.
15:58I mean, I got followed on by a bloke once when I was first going out with Den.
16:02I mean, nothing happened because a cop had come along and chased him off.
16:04But he didn't have to shake me up.
16:06I told Den about it, thinking he'd be all sympathetic.
16:09And did I get a shock?
16:10What do you mean?
16:11Well, he gave me a hard time, didn't he?
16:12What was I doing out that late?
16:14Why didn't I get a taxi?
16:15What do I expect walking around dressed up like that?
16:18I got so upset, I threw a cup of coffee over him.
16:21You know, I'm not worried about Peter on Nat's score.
16:23I'm more worried about what he's going to do to Nick Cotton.
16:26Now, come on, Kathy.
16:28That's our worry, not yours.
16:30Angie and I will sort it out.
16:32You just tell him and you'll feel much better.
16:38I've been looking for you.
16:39You said you'd be here.
16:41It's been a busy afternoon.
16:43What can I do to you?
16:44Paying my dues back on me loan.
16:46I don't need to think I'm unreliable.
16:48You sure, though?
16:49It's not that important.
16:50I'm not screwed.
16:51Well, it is to me.
16:52I always do what I said I would.
16:54It's the only way, innit?
16:56That's right.
16:58You all right?
16:59Why should you say that?
17:01Just look a bit down, that's all.
17:02There's a lot of flu going around.
17:04No, there's nothing wrong with me.
17:06Come on, I'll walk you back.
17:08How are you?
17:08Um, I hear you've got a job.
17:11So?
17:11No need to get spiky.
17:13Don't matter to me what people do for a living.
17:15We've got to live, haven't we?
17:16I just wondered if you'd found anybody to look after Annie.
17:20No.
17:20Do you know of anyone?
17:21Yes.
17:22Me.
17:23Oh, brilliant.
17:24I mean, it's obvious.
17:25Why didn't you come straight to me?
17:27With me living so close and everything?
17:29You'd get on a treat.
17:31Don't we, sweet?
17:34When did you start?
17:35This week.
17:35Oh, then.
17:36Well, I thought you wouldn't want to, because...
17:38How saying?
17:39You think I can't look after kids, right?
17:41Is that it?
17:41Of course it isn't.
17:43You're great at it. Annie loves you.
17:44Yeah.
17:46Oh, come on, Mum, hurry up.
17:47I'm late as it is.
17:48Look, don't hassle your mother.
17:49She's doing her best.
17:50I don't know what you've got to do that for anyway.
17:51I'm going to get some sweaty again.
17:53I'm not having you going down there with dirty stuff.
17:55Who's going to notice?
17:56Me.
17:57That's who.
17:57There we are.
17:58Now I'll just check it.
17:59Oh, what fool?
18:00You never have before, Dad.
18:01Look, it's your final training session.
18:03It's important.
18:04You don't look less than your best, and you will do if you've ever got anything.
18:06It won't take a sec.
18:07Yeah, well, a lot of good that will be if I'm not there at all.
18:10Oh, this is still damned, but it should have been aired.
18:12Oh, I'm off.
18:13Who's in the booth?
18:14Tell her all.
18:15Good luck.
18:18Oh, poor kid.
18:19We didn't help much, did we?
18:26Look, do you want a drink?
18:28No.
18:29I don't think so.
18:31Yes, you do.
18:32We both do.
18:33Now you're going to sit over there, and let's get it over with.
18:47I'm sorry, Pete.
18:50I'm so sorry.
18:51Well, how do you think I feel?
18:53I've been running crazy all day.
18:54Oh, well, promise me you'll keep calm.
18:56For Christ's sake, Kat.
18:57Try to.
18:57All right, then.
18:58We'll just talk.
18:59Otherwise, I'm personally going to beat Interpol, so I'll get it out of him.
19:01Oh, no.
19:02I don't want any violence.
19:04For Ian's sake, if you can't do it for me.
19:13When I was 14, I got raped.
19:18What?
19:19What do you mean, you got raped?
19:23I don't mean interfered with, or saying no when they thought I meant yes, or any of the
19:29other things that happened to young girls.
19:31There wasn't nothing I could have done about it.
19:33Oh, don't come near me, Pete, please.
19:36If you want me to go on talking, just be quiet.
19:43Are you thinking why I never told you?
19:46I never told no-one till it was too late.
19:51You know what my dad was like, let alone me brothers.
19:55I couldn't even tell me mum.
19:59She'd have only got another idea for not bringing me up right or something.
20:06Besides, I felt so dirty.
20:10Like somehow it had to be my fault.
20:14Oh, Jesus, Kate.
20:21He was in this car, and he asked me if I knew where Morley Street was.
20:30And I swear, I never thought twice, because he looked so ordinary.
20:40And he asked me to show him in the A to Z.
20:43And I got in the car, and we was looking it up.
20:47And the next thing I knew, I was coming to on the back seat, and we was moles from anywhere.
20:56I didn't do any of the things you think you'd do.
21:00I didn't scream, didn't cry.
21:04Something just took over, and I went dead.
21:10Like I did with my dad, just with my mum.
21:15I thought that way he wouldn't kill me.
21:22After, he said he was sorry, but he couldn't help himself.
21:26And that if I never told no-one, he'd take me back to where he'd pick me up.
21:33And that's what happened.
21:37So, you see, in a way, it was my fault.
21:41Because I let him.
21:43Did you go to the police?
21:44How could I?
21:45I told you.
21:46I didn't fight back.
21:47They wouldn't have believed me.
21:48I was like, don't move, Pete.
21:50Please.
21:51I haven't finished yet.
21:57Four months later, I realised I was pregnant.
22:03I went to Dr Legg, and he got it all out of me.
22:06Didn't tell me mum and dad.
22:08I wouldn't let him.
22:11What good would that have been?
22:13He knew what they were like, all right.
22:16They wouldn't have believed it, either.
22:22He did say something to me, Dad, though.
22:25I never knew.
22:26I never knew what.
22:28I was scared I liked him, though.
22:31Because right through to the rest of it, he never laid a finger on me again.
22:39Did you have an abortion?
22:44She was adopted.
22:47It was the best way.
22:51I knew even then I would have made her suffer for it somehow.
22:57I didn't want to look at her then.
23:00And I don't want to know about her now.
23:04I thought it was all over.
23:06Finished.
23:09Nothing ever eases it.
23:11So why didn't you tell me?
23:13Oh, because I'd shut it out.
23:15Like it happened to someone else.
23:20But it was there.
23:22On me medical records.
23:25And Nick Cotton got hold of him, and now everyone's gonna know.
23:34If you want to divorce me, I'll understand.
23:39Except for Ian.
23:42Pete, what are we gonna do about Ian?
23:44Karen.
23:46You think I'll really ever leave you?
23:48You really think that?
23:50Eh?
23:50Everything's gonna be all right.
23:52Just take some of those sleeping pills.
23:54Never lie down.
23:55Everything's gonna be all right, babe.
23:58Just leave it to me.
24:27Thank you very much.
24:29Well, it's crochet, isn't it?
24:30My auntie makes sense.
24:31Lofty, I think someone's trying to catch your eye down the end of the bar.
24:34Go on, sir, will you?
24:39Nice to talk to a bloke who cares about clothes.
24:41Denny never notices.
24:43I take the trouble.
24:44I think you've got to look smart in a pub like this, don't you?
24:46Right.
24:47Sexy but classy.
24:48Not many ladies can get it right.
24:50I've never been able to get it right with women.
24:54I can't seem to be able to work out what it is they want.
24:57Take Neymar.
24:59I tried to give her everything she wanted.
25:01Something good it did me.
25:03Once I would have said, no problem.
25:05No, I'm not so sure.
25:08Maybe I'm getting old.
25:09It's important to me, my marriage.
25:10What it's all about, isn't it?
25:11Someone to come home to?
25:13Someone to work with?
25:14That's what I used to think.
25:15Oh, sorry, mate.
25:17I wasn't thinking.
25:18Have you had any news lately?
25:19She's had her last chance.
25:21If she wants me, she knows where I am.
25:24Marriage.
25:25Seems to me that's where it all goes wrong.
25:49Right, now, you know what to do, yeah?
25:51Now, there's Tony and some of the others.
25:52That's good.
25:53Half on a G&T, please.
25:55Look, I still don't get here.
25:56What am I supposed to say if I don't know what he's done?
25:58It doesn't matter what he's done.
26:00Just tell him that Pete's gonna come in here looking for Nick
26:02and there's gonna be real trouble if they don't do something.
26:05I know what he's like when he's gone.
26:07We're not twins for nothing.
26:08That bad.
26:09Maybe the little thug needs to be taught a lesson.
26:11Arthur, he's not just gonna hit him.
26:12He's gonna kill him.
26:13I don't want any brother of mine serving time for that.
26:15Maybe somebody else.
26:16Yeah, well, you get on with your orders.
26:18Angie and I'll sort out the rest.
26:21Well, she must have told him by now.
26:23I reckon he'll be here any minute.
26:25First place is gonna come looking.
26:26Yeah, Paul.
26:27There's not gonna be any fighting.
26:28Just Den's gone off on one of his little visits.
26:31Oh, couldn't you stop him?
26:32I did me best.
26:34He thought I was just making it up to get him to stay.
26:36Oh, well, Arthur knows what to do.
26:38There won't be any brawling in there.
26:39Good.
26:40Hope Kath's gonna be all right.
26:41This sort of thing, you never know which way it's gonna go.
26:43She'll be all right.
26:44I'm not worried about that.
26:46Poor Kathy.
26:47Honestly, I could kill him meself.
26:49Don't you worry about killing him.
26:50There's other ways of getting him besides using violence.
26:54Oh, my God.
26:54That's all we needed.
26:56Have an orange juice, lovely.
26:57Make it one of them sugarless ones, will ya?
27:00You ought to lay off the sugar, you know.
27:01That might be just the thing for your complaint.
27:03Well, I reckon we should have done him proper last time.
27:06Don't worry.
27:06He won't get away with anything.
27:07Right.
27:08The important thing is we've got to stop Pete.
27:11Look out.
27:13Pete!
27:14Peter!
27:14Peter!
27:16Peter!
27:16Stop it!
27:17I'm gonna kill him!
27:18Peter!
27:20Peter!
27:21Stop it!
27:22We'll be all right!
27:24We'll kill him!
27:24We'll get him!
27:25Just stop it!
27:33We'll kill him!
27:34We'll kill him!
27:36We'll kill him!
28:01It looks like he's killing him!