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00:24Mum, you want me shorts yet?
00:27What time you'll be down?
00:28About eleven-ish.
00:30I said I'd help out with the cleaning of the vip because I ain't just doing the shopping.
00:32Then I'll help out the stall.
00:34Mum, have you done me shorts yet?
00:35Then I'll iron your shorts.
00:36And then tomorrow we'll be back to that boxing cup that you make this week.
00:39Yeah, I would have Frank got me shorts on.
00:40Don't worry.
00:43Pete.
00:45Don't do anything stupid.
00:47You're the lot that stupid.
00:49Who do you think you are?
00:50The Secret Seven?
00:51No.
00:52I just want another evidence to blackmail him.
00:54Let him see how it feels.
00:55And you keep out of it, Pete, as you'll end up in prison and not him.
00:59Don't worry.
01:03Mum, what's going on?
01:05Nothing.
01:06Just a bit of business.
01:11I thought it was you.
01:13Yeah, I think it's me and all.
01:15Terrorising people that are born and brought up here.
01:17Hang on.
01:18I know you're one of the gangers after mine, Nick.
01:21You're trying to trap him, ain't you?
01:22Well, he's served his time, paid his price, and the good Lord has seen fit to forgive him.
01:27Far from it for me to tell your mighty what to do.
01:30But I'd say he needs glasses.
01:31Oh, he can see, all right.
01:33And he'll see to it that Ethan, like you, are put on the next boat and sent back home.
01:47Andy, can you get that?
01:53Andy?
01:58Oh, hello.
01:59Oh, come in, Ali.
02:00Um, hang on a minute.
02:02Come in.
02:05Oh, well, this is a surprise.
02:08Sorry, you're not dressed?
02:10Oh, it's OK.
02:11Mind you, your dressing gang covers up more than your usual clothes.
02:13I suppose so.
02:14What did you want?
02:15Well, as soon as you're a bit of an entrepreneur, I thought you might be interested in the gamble.
02:19Young Basher builds boxing.
02:20Oh, but I don't know anything about boxing.
02:22Neither does he.
02:22Muscle band, ain't he?
02:23So you back the opposition, and you're onto a dead cert.
02:26Anyone can beat that bag of bones.
02:27Oh, but that doesn't seem fair.
02:29I mean, Ian's a friend.
02:30Oh, come on, Debs.
02:31I thought you liked your men tough.
02:32The other lads built for it.
02:33A bit like me, really.
02:34Oh, yeah?
02:35Ali wanted to know if we wanted a bet on Ian's boxing match.
02:38I knew Kim Lone's special, eh?
02:40Yeah, well, yeah.
02:41And Sue wondered if you might have got some of our mail by mistake.
02:43You know, 43, 23.
02:45No, no, no, we haven't.
02:46No, no.
02:46Right, well, sorry.
02:47Sorry to have bothered you, yeah.
02:50Yeah.
02:51He's a funny blog, isn't he?
02:53Huh?
02:56What colour?
02:57Go on, tell me what colour.
02:58How much longer?
02:59Yeah, yeah.
03:00Ian, I've got business.
03:04Hang on a minute, hang on.
03:07Hey, you got any tins, eh?
03:08I need them, sorry.
03:12Thanks.
03:12Anyway, you shouldn't be hogging the phone.
03:14You should be at school.
03:14Yeah.
03:15Or training.
03:16What's wrong with your own phone?
03:18I'm the blink.
03:19This is private.
03:20Oh, sorry, I'm sure.
03:21Hi, Ma.
03:22I need the phone.
03:23Rabbit to a bird, you know what I mean?
03:24Now, you're not getting anyone into trouble, are you?
03:26I mean, there's a lot of it about round here.
03:28The idea.
03:29Excuse.
03:30Oi, you.
03:31Hurry up.
03:31No foreign coins, eh?
03:32This is private, mate.
03:34You shouldn't do nothing in private that you can't do in public.
03:36Yeah, you're right there, Ma.
03:37Yeah.
03:38You're going to be long, Ali.
03:39What is this?
03:40Oi, you.
03:40We British Q, and I'm first.
03:42All right?
03:45Listen, you're sick.
03:47You can't help it, and I'm sorry you're sick, but you can't keep ringing up like this.
03:51Do you hear me?
03:51I'm not interested.
03:52Do you understand?
03:56Oh, I have a second time today.
03:58Darling, you played into his hands.
04:00You turned him on just by talking to him.
04:01No, I didn't.
04:02Well, you should have given the call to me.
04:03But he'd have rung off.
04:04Good.
04:05I mean, did you want any of you, Phil?
04:06I could think you actually enjoyed it.
04:07Oh, don't be so obvious.
04:09I wish you'd find it more obvious that I actually want to protect you.
04:12Look, I'm not the one who needs help.
04:13It's him.
04:14Anyway, I wanted to hear his voice again.
04:17Andy, I do know who it is.
04:18Who?
04:20We're going to invite him to dinner.
04:21A what?
04:22And confront him.
04:23Debs, I'll flatten him.
04:24Who is it?
04:25Getting violent won't help anyone, will it?
04:27He obviously needs help.
04:28Debs, there's nothing private between us.
04:30Who is making the calls?
04:32It's Ali.
04:33I'm sure it is.
04:34So that's why I came round here this morning.
04:36God help me, I'm going to kill him.
04:38Oh, no.
04:39Oh, Andy, don't be silly.
04:40Look, don't...
04:41Sue.
04:42Oh, do you want to get the baby?
04:44Hey, where's the baby?
04:45Oh, funny.
04:46Sue, put her down and help, please.
04:47She doesn't want to be pussy.
04:50All right, mate, I'm trying as fast as I can.
04:53Look, I am not a daddy.
04:55Look, two fry-ups.
04:57All right, please, Ali.
04:59Yeah, what's that?
04:59Big business, you and I, mate.
05:01What's that?
05:01Hey, second, folks, about in a bit.
05:04Eggs, sausage, beans, two slices on the side.
05:07Look, Mum, have a cup.
05:09So sit down for a minute, can you?
05:10Just till the rush wears off.
05:15There you go.
05:16OK, OK, we'll give you in a minute, darling.
05:21Oh, Saeed, you made me jump.
05:23I'm sorry, the door was open.
05:24Was it?
05:25Oh, it was Andy.
05:26He was in a hurry.
05:26I am too, actually.
05:27Uh, we need to talk, though, don't we?
05:29Do we?
05:30I thought you might have called round about the shop.
05:32Oh, look, Saeed, look, I really thought it could work,
05:35but it was just a dream.
05:37Do you mean you can't afford to buy my shop?
05:39No, I can't.
05:39The calculations, I mean, they were wrong.
05:42I thought figures were your line.
05:43Yeah, well, we all make mistakes sometimes, Saeed.
05:45I'm sorry.
05:46Look, can't Andy help you?
05:47No, we have separate arrangements.
05:50Look, I did warn you it was only an idea.
05:52I'm sorry.
05:53I'm sorry to have built your hopes up.
05:55And then let me down.
05:56Yeah.
05:57That's what women are good at, isn't it?
06:00They're just a tease, aren't you, Debbie?
06:04All right, hang on, I'm all yours.
06:05Just let me clear up a bit.
06:07Don't you just love babies?
06:09Not right now, no.
06:10There's no need to snarl at her.
06:12I mean, Ellie's got to work, you know.
06:14You can't just drop everything and check.
06:16Unlike some people, aren't they?
06:17Then what can I do for you?
06:18Five to one says he loses?
06:19Firstly, do not go round at my house when Debs isn't dressed.
06:22When did he do that?
06:24This morning, on some trumped-up excuse.
06:26No, no, no.
06:26And secondly, mate, that sweetheart's day out of this.
06:29No, no, no.
06:29If I'm going to cook dinner for them, then I should be here.
06:32Dinner?
06:32What is this?
06:33Yes, well, you see, Andy and I decided to go to Cyprus for our holidays.
06:38And we wondered if you'd bring the snaps around that you've got to show us.
06:40No problem.
06:41Any time.
06:42Yeah, but not when she's in her dressing gown, eh?
06:45And then we thought, well, why not make an evening of it?
06:48Say you'll come to dinner.
06:49We'd love to have you.
06:50And next Tuesday?
06:51Yeah.
06:52Well, I don't know.
06:53I mean, I babysit a lot these days.
06:54I don't think we can come.
06:55Then tell Merit for once you can.
06:57Cyprus is the best place on earth.
06:59You love it, Andy.
07:00And sorry about this morning.
07:01Every right to be jealous, mate.
07:02Every right.
07:11Nick's on the square and so's his mum.
07:13Right, action stations.
07:14Now, all we've got to do is wait.
07:15Now, don't worry, Kath.
07:16We should have Nick gotten off your back.
07:18I hope so.
07:18Because Pete's got to do something daft.
07:20I know he is.
07:20Fine, Lofty.
07:24Dean, it's a day for clearing up business.
07:26You won't be trying to give me the elbow, would you?
07:28Why don't you come straight out of it?
07:29It's Nick we're after.
07:31Good.
07:31Yeah, but there's obviously too many staff around each other's feet.
07:34Then don't stand still and you won't get trod on.
07:39So just why exactly has Debbie invited you to dinner?
07:42She's invited us.
07:44They want to know about Cyprus.
07:46It wasn't us who went round there when she was half undressed.
07:51Haven't we got enough on our plates without you being jealous?
07:55I just went round looking for some punters.
07:57Sue, if there was something going on, do you think I'd call round when Andy was there?
08:01Well, he was angry about something.
08:03Oh, there you are.
08:05Now, you know what to say to Nick?
08:06Stick to exactly what I've told you.
08:08Do I have to?
08:10Yes.
08:10Look, I've been thinking then, maybe Wixie should do it.
08:13I mean, he's all sort of...
08:13Look, Nick doesn't know Wixie as well as he knows you.
08:15Now, do you want Wixie to take over all your little jobs?
08:18Well, no, no.
08:18Well, then, look, we are relying on you.
08:21I've even borrowed a baby intercom from Fat Harry.
08:24They use it to make sure the kids aren't having a party upstairs.
08:27Now, it's rigged up in here and in the gents.
08:29And Simon here is going to switch the table on to record it for posterity.
08:32Now, you have done that, have you?
08:34Just like you said then.
08:35Good.
08:35Now, we'll hear exactly what Nick says to you and what you say to Nick.
08:38And with a bar full of customers, we can't fail.
08:40Yeah, but what if he don't go for a pee?
08:41Lofty, he uses this place like a public convenience.
08:44We're on.
08:44Oh, blimey.
08:46Oh, Cathy, please, you've got to make your time for it.
08:48You've got your printer.
08:51Like this gimmick, eh, Dan?
08:53In competition with a reading room at the local library.
08:57Anyone here a pin drop?
09:00She fancies you.
09:02Always did.
09:04Of course.
09:05She's making a play for you.
09:07I think I prefer it when you rattle on about babies.
09:09No, that's it.
09:11They're into wife swapping and all that.
09:14And he's just the type.
09:16Andy?
09:16Oh.
09:18You and Andy?
09:21Panked?
09:22What's this?
09:23My lucky day?
09:24I never thought I told you to stay in the jigs.
09:26I feel a right burden.
09:27Get in there.
09:28Go ahead.
09:29Okay.
09:30Get a go and paint it for you.
09:32Dan, I'm scared.
09:33Look, don't worry, darling.
09:34Just leave it to the boys.
09:36Now, just carry on like normal.
09:38I hear the ladies' darts seems having to use the number 37 bus.
09:41Very upmarket.
09:42We'll get some transport eventually.
09:44We'll use Pete's van.
09:45Travel with the rest of the vegetables.
09:46Dan, it's going to be a good team.
09:48They say the same thing about Arsenal.
09:49It's like you're leaving.
09:50You're not leaving a party.
09:51What, when I'm rediscovering my local?
09:53I'm rediscovering my local.
10:23No, he's blown it.
10:25I'd like somebody special.
10:28Actually, a lot of them had a better offer.
10:29You know what I mean?
10:31I didn't know there was a big race on today.
10:33No, it's finished.
10:34Over.
10:34What can I get you?
10:35Who won?
10:35Your boys seem to have cleaned up.
10:37He knows I don't like him betting.
10:40I can't get you a dump of solicitor.
10:42It was just the way it come out.
10:43That's what they say at your birth.
10:45What?
10:46I hear you've been betting on the horses.
10:48Come off it, ma.
10:49You know I've done a bet.
10:51Oh, Dan just said you won.
10:53Did he?
10:55I told you there's something going on.
10:57I know there is.
10:58Gents?
11:01Kathy, you know what's going on around here?
11:03Mrs. Beal, to you.
11:05Okay.
11:06Mrs. Beal.
11:07Hey, you know what's going on around here?
11:10Hey, you know what's going on around here?
11:12What's the day, you over?
11:13Help!
11:14Man's mad if he's locking up.
11:15Come on, ma.
11:21Good evening, ladies.
11:22Winter draws on.
11:25Well, nobody's watching them.
11:26You're too late.
11:27There's no more service watching.
11:29Service watch me?
11:30I'm the expert, remember?
11:32Look, Pauline says she's lost the child allowance book.
11:35Has anyone seen it?
11:36No, she don't keep it down there.
11:38Oh, pictures of the baby.
11:40Let's have a look.
11:41No!
11:42No, no.
11:43Here's my Nick, eh?
11:44No, no, no, no, no.
11:44It's here.
11:45No.
11:45You and all, Judas.
11:47Nick knows what's going on and so do I.
11:50You ain't got nothing on him.
11:51Oh, there's some evil people in this world, Arthur Power.
11:54Oh, get round some of them.
11:57Sorry, I'm late.
11:58OK.
12:01Pull the covers up.
12:02There's a nip in the air.
12:04Sue, she gets too hot.
12:06I mustn't let her get cold, though.
12:07Babies feel the cold.
12:09If you say so.
12:11Oh, listen, you're still babysitting Tuesday,
12:13only I've got this extra job.
12:14Oh, no.
12:15We've been invited out to dinner.
12:17But we agreed.
12:18Well, I'm sorry.
12:19I'm not free.
12:21I've got to work on Tuesday.
12:23But why are you going out?
12:25Because I have to.
12:26Is Daddy always his secretive when he's going on a date?
12:29Cassie, for the last time, I'm going to a meeting.
12:32Where, church?
12:32No, at a friend's.
12:34Then it's not a proper meeting.
12:35It's what I said it was.
12:36Kelvin, would you tell your sister that I haven't got a...
12:39that I don't go on dates?
12:41Well, you have been acting a bit funny lately.
12:44OK, Kelvin, look after your sister.
12:46Do I have a choice?
12:47No.
12:48OK, see you.
12:49Bye.
12:49Bye.
12:49Bye.
12:53What time are we going to the boxing tomorrow night?
12:56We're not.
12:57But you said I could see him fight.
12:59What do you want to see him fight for?
13:00I might want to take up boxing myself.
13:02Cassie, girls don't box.
13:04They could.
13:06Oi.
13:07I bet I could.
13:10Well, have you taken photos before?
13:12I've been taking photos for years with that brownie.
13:14Oh, so when are you going up the girl guide?
13:16I was in the King Scouts and I got a bag for photography.
13:19Oh, look, Arthur, what do you suggest we do with these?
13:22Well, it proves he was talking to you.
13:24Arthur Square talks to me.
13:25Oh, come on, look, this is stupid.
13:26I'd just rather go to the police.
13:28No, no, no, you didn't want that, remember?
13:29We're doing this for you.
13:30Yeah, I know, but...
13:31He told you to meet him in Arthur's shed.
13:33Right, with some more money.
13:35But he knows you're on to him.
13:36I don't understand.
13:37I do.
13:37He thinks we're amateurs.
13:38And so far, we are.
13:39We need to get pictures of the notes being passed
13:42and record what's said.
13:43Right, well, we're fixing with this.
13:44And OK, so he sees the flash, but it's too late.
13:47We'll have it.
13:47The money passing hands.
13:49Oh, but we've done all this before.
13:50OK, Cathy, this is the last attempt.
13:52If it doesn't work, we plant something.
13:54Or we think of an alternative.
13:59Watch it.
14:18Got you.
14:20What have we got here?
14:21A flasher?
14:22Cotton.
14:22You've got?
14:23On film.
14:23Proof you're blackmailing calf.
14:25Who are you?
14:25You're coming with me.
14:26What, to see the rest of the blackhound gang?
14:28You ain't even developed the pigies yet, have you?
14:30Yeah, tell you what.
14:31Prove how scared I am.
14:33I'll see you in a Vic tonight.
14:34Yeah, be there.
14:35I will.
14:38It's all right, Cathy.
14:39The photos can't lie.
14:42Mum.
14:45Mum, can't you stop him?
14:47Clinic says it's just because he's cross.
14:50Yeah, well, I'm not feeling too good, but I'm not hollowing.
14:53No.
14:53Well, I'll give him another ten minutes' cry, and then I'll go up.
14:56I don't like to leave him crying, do you know?
14:58Why don't you go see him?
15:00Well, nothing wrong with that.
15:01It's as clean as a whistle.
15:03You've got to give that to the chocolate.
15:05I'll let you know that my equipment is in perfect working order.
15:09If only I had the energy.
15:10I'll put you down for a new camera on my Christmas parties.
15:14Mm, thank you.
15:14Mum, this can't be how you feel.
15:17Not when kept going.
15:19It's those bones.
15:20Do you have to boil bones?
15:21We won't have any nice stock otherwise.
15:23What the smell?
15:25Oh, look, love, I'll go and make you a cup of tea.
15:27It's just a phase, this next sentence.
15:31Me camera.
15:32Me lovely brownie.
15:34Oh, Pauline, can't you stop him?
15:36It's jangling me nerves.
15:38It's just a phase.
15:40Yeah?
15:40Well, life's just a phase, isn't it?
15:44That baby's been crying all afternoon.
15:47Now, come on, you're not supposed to be down here.
15:49You know what the doctor said.
15:50Back to bed.
15:51But I'm fed up.
15:53And the noise.
15:54Well, go on, Arthur, bring you a nice cup of tea.
15:56Up you go.
15:58Oh!
15:58Oh!
15:59Oh!
15:59Mum!
16:00Mum, are you all right?
16:02Mum!
16:02Oh, yes, I always go upstairs on me knees.
16:05Come on, love.
16:06Oh, careful.
16:07Oh, it's the baby.
16:09I can't see him.
16:10You can't keep fooling about like this.
16:13He looked like a bill.
16:14But he doesn't sell that one.
16:16The bill's just there, babe, there, does that?
16:20Go and get the doctor, Charles.
16:21Sorry about the camera.
16:22That's all right.
16:23What can I do?
16:24Oh, my God.
16:25With middle of Whittle and Andrew Harvey.
16:29Oh, I am.
16:31Oh, right.
16:31Hey, what do you think of it?
16:33Um, yeah.
16:35It's great.
16:36It's real.
16:36Red's my phone for colour.
16:38Bruiser lent it to me.
16:39You couldn't tell me what colour is in the beater.
16:41Red's a winning colour.
16:43Do you reckon?
16:45I'm really proud.
16:46So you should be.
16:47And of you.
16:48I know you're a mate, Nick.
16:50And I'm frustrated as an all.
16:52But you've never once got ratty with me.
16:54I do appreciate it, Pete.
16:55Oh, it's time to be happy, Cap.
16:59Nick, cut them down the old slippery slope.
17:00Oh, Ian's next.
17:02Yeah, well, what's Ali doing here?
17:03I thought all he's got was closed.
17:04Oh, don't let Ian see it.
17:05Put him around.
17:06All right, Ali, what are you doing?
17:08Just a bit of business.
17:11What, 10 to 1?
17:11Yeah.
17:12The opposition's favourite?
17:13Yeah.
17:14It's bad enough.
17:15I don't know that's 7 to 1.
17:15That stinks.
17:16Yeah, but he might win and clean me out.
17:18But here comes the opposition.
17:21Someone's got to lose.
17:22That's what Colt is like.
17:24You know I'm more.
17:25Are you going to have a bet on what?
17:2610 to 1 on me own, son.
17:28Leave it out.
17:29If you don't bet him, pull that 4 of the 5.
17:33You won't get hurt, you know?
17:35Only if he loses.
17:36I heard he loses his brain.
17:38You bruise my brain.
17:39Do I complain?
17:40Look, Cass, in this game, you've got to take the rough with a smooth.
17:43That's what Simon Lewis says.
17:44Be first.
17:45You, horses.
17:48Look at the old man.
17:49First in the queue to place it first.
17:50Only because Ali's changed the odds, I expect.
17:53Yeah, yeah.
17:54All right, aren't you ready?
17:55Hold on.
17:55Ian's up next.
17:57Oh, come on in.
17:58Ian's next.
17:59I don't think I'm going to be able to look.
18:01The last bike didn't last long.
18:02And the winner, in the blue corner, by a majority decision, Dave McAvoy.
18:10Now remember, jab, jab, move, jab, jab, right, cross.
18:13Be first.
18:14You can do anything of a try.
18:16You wouldn't want to swap places, would you?
18:18Come on.
18:20Don't worry, Cass.
18:21He's ever best in the woods.
18:23Yeah.
18:23Simon, is it going to take your mind to these wings?
18:27Thanks, Mrs. Bill.
18:29I'll take this ball on you.
18:32Ladies and gentlemen, a bantam wing contest between, in the blue corner, Adam Steadman,
18:39representing West Walford Boys Club.
18:45And introducing, in the red corner, Ian Beale, representing East Walford Boys Club.
18:54To Steadman Blue, Bill Red.
18:59You must be very proud, Mrs. Bill.
19:02Ian's good, isn't he?
19:04I think so.
19:06How are we going to achieve him up tonight?
19:08And very strong.
19:09I hope so.
19:11I'm so glad you set me watch.
19:16Ian, jab, jab, move, jab, jab, right, cross.
19:19That's all you've got to remember.
19:22Ian, this is no time for women.
19:24Until the fight's finished, you're still in training, all right?
19:26I'm always going to be in training.
19:27This is for real.
19:28Second of my round one.
19:31Go for it, Ian.
19:45What the hell is this cunt-dancing?
19:58Come on, Ian!
20:00Come on, Ian!
20:00Come on, Ian!
20:07He's finding his feet.
20:09He's finally having Max's chin.
20:21Flatten him, Ian! Flatten him!
20:24Cassie?
20:26Come on, Ian.
20:28Ian!
20:29Come on, Ian!
20:30Come on, Ian!
20:31Come on, Ian!
20:33Come on, Ian!
20:35Come on, Ian!
20:35Jab and move, now.
20:36Jab and move.
20:37At the middle.
20:39Now punch him to the bottom.
20:58That duck's nothing but a bully.
21:00That duck's nothing but a bully.
21:06That duck's nothing but a bully.
21:09That duck's a bully, a bully, a bully.
21:16Thank you, Matt, he's coming!
21:23One!
21:24Two!
21:25Three!
21:25Which is the only way!
21:28No!
21:28What's the money?
21:30No, Ian!
21:37Two!
21:38How are you?
21:44And the winner, by a knockout, in the red corner, Ian Beale of East Woodward.
21:56Yeah, I can't believe it.
22:02Yeah, brilliant job, Simon.
22:04Turn our six-stone work into a well-a-champ.
22:07Yeah, thanks, Simon, you've been really kind.
22:09No, mate, you couldn't have done it without you.
22:10First round, too.
22:11Oh, what a record, eh?
22:13Ali, I want words with you.
22:15Come here.
22:16Did you see him?
22:16Ian, you were really good.
22:19No, really.
22:20Really special.
22:22After all, you're the one that's in the pantry, weren't you?
22:25I told him that.
22:26Hey, son, help you with your training.
22:28You know, Simon, he'll give you all the advice you want.
22:35Hey, Arthur.
22:37You should have seen us before the opposition.
22:39Mustard.
22:39What a pity you missed it.
22:40Oh, yeah.
22:41We haven't had a good day.
22:42Me and Cheryl's been banished.
22:43The Littlen's still crying.
22:45I mean, poor old mum's had another tumble.
22:47She didn't know I've come a cropper.
22:48Well, is she all right?
22:49Yeah, she's all right.
22:50Well, that's what they're going to tear up.
22:51Oh, it was magic.
22:53Why he talks, you would have thought he'd been in the ring.
22:55I met his soul in the army, you know.
22:57They're all that.
22:58Never at the sharp end.
22:59Yeah, lovely.
23:00There's people waiting.
23:03Are you just waiting to hear about you at class 4?
23:06I'd really set my heart on making a guy of some sort of business.
23:09Yeah, but you'd still do that and be my wife.
23:11Yeah, I hadn't seen it that way.
23:13I'll get you another drink, eh?
23:15Wixie, large whiskey, please.
23:16Drive out wine, eh?
23:17Oh, celebrating.
23:19Ah, getting there.
23:19I think I can confidently predict.
23:21Let me see him hopeful of a happy outcome.
23:23I'll keep your voice and send you an invite, eh?
23:25Yeah.
23:27Yeah, she'll make you feel better and do you good.
23:37They're done.
23:38Wide shot with the money being passed,
23:40with the two hands, his and hers, blown up,
23:42and the negatives.
23:44And the tape says it all?
23:46You think he'll turn up?
23:47I sincerely hope so.
23:48We're going to have to stop beat Anthony down and doing a murder.
23:50You know, a thump.
23:51And how long's that going to last?
23:52No, he's got to be driven away.
23:53All right?
23:54One down, one to go.
23:55He's not here yet.
23:56Here, young Ian, come up, trumps.
23:57Yeah.
23:58Evening, Doc.
24:00Call yourself a landlord?
24:02I most certainly do.
24:03And you want to be careful what people do on your premises?
24:05Letting a lot of small-minded people harass my boy.
24:08Nick's paid his price.
24:10Oh, what do you mean?
24:11Oh, you one of the lynch mobbing off?
24:14I can assure you, Mrs Cotton,
24:15that I don't allow anyone to do anything in this bar
24:17that might upset the pub.
24:21If I throw her out, Nick might not show up.
24:23Where's the tape on?
24:24Where are they now?
24:25What are you waiting for Nick?
24:26Morning, let's first.
24:26They've got a light.
24:27What, with her watching?
24:28Oh, go on.
24:29Get out on the stairs.
24:34Drink.
24:35And you say nothing's going on?
24:38I'll have a tomato juice, nothing.
24:41What is going on?
24:42What do you mean?
24:43Everyone seems a bit jumpy.
24:44No, just a bit of unfinished business.
24:46It's Nick, isn't it?
24:48He's funny.
24:48He seems to get up to anything,
24:49but always gets away with him.
24:53What's up, Shell?
24:55Thanks for some peanuts.
24:57Salty?
24:58No.
25:06Are you an AP?
25:08No.
25:11It's just when all this started,
25:13everyone wanted to know, didn't they?
25:14I mean, it was all eyes watching.
25:16I don't think anyone notices I exist anymore.
25:19I'm just pregnant and that's that.
25:21I notice.
25:22It might not be very conspicuous, but I do.
25:24Thanks, then.
25:25Here I am, then.
25:26So where's the reception committee?
25:27Watch it.
25:28Yeah, cut it out.
25:30Sorry, love.
25:31Accidents do happen, eh?
25:33Your mother's over there.
25:34Go and join her.
25:35Cheers.
25:37Nick, I can feel them closing in.
25:40Just relax, ma.
25:43Well?
25:44I'll play it again.
25:46Here, take this.
25:48It'll be cold.
25:49No, it's all right.
25:51Here, here.
25:53Take it, please.
25:55Well, if you're sure.
25:58Oh, a present.
26:00Aren't you always so good to me, Cathy?
26:04Like I said, he kissed the money.
26:05Not you.
26:06Hey!
26:07If I didn't know you, I think he could have kissed you, couldn't I?
26:10I mean, this doesn't even show.
26:11He's a parsec, do you?
26:12It's useless like they can take.
26:14Nick tried to give Cathy his coat.
26:16Right.
26:16She passed the money to him.
26:18But what's to stop Nick saying that she forced it on him?
26:20No, I wanted him to take it so I could get shot of him.
26:23Or you wanted to give him a little present to make sure he'd see you again.
26:27You know what you married women are like with the younger men.
26:30Desperate.
26:31Maybe it was a little present, like all the others.
26:35Hey, Bill, how could you say that?
26:36Not, Cat.
26:37It's what any defence would say in court.
26:39I think you're being a bit picky, Dad.
26:41Any court would believe, Cathy.
26:42Look, Nick wouldn't be here if he didn't think there was a load of wallets.
26:45I mean, he chose his words very carefully in that shed.
26:48Shot.
26:56It's funny, you know, I thought there was a movie on here tonight.
27:02It's a pub.
27:03Ah, I could have sworn it was a special dude.
27:07So if you don't mind me, in me own time, I'll do him my way.
27:13Good down, girls.
27:15Don't argue, I'm right.
27:16You can't take the law on your own ends.
27:19Hello, champ. You still up?
27:22Ian, darling.
27:23Yeah, Stedman waits for me out the back of the club with his mates.
27:26Oh, here, let me bathe it.
27:28It's a shiner.
27:29Yeah, and this time I floored him again.
27:31And he stayed down well after the count.
27:33Mates had to carry him away after giving them a good idea and all.
27:36Don't believe it.
27:37Oh, it's true.
27:38And you might note it was me who threw the punch.
27:41Not you or Simon.
27:42It was me on my own.
27:45And now I'm the title.
27:47I might as well.
27:48I've proved up in fighting.
27:49That is all I had to do for you, Dad, wasn't it?
27:53Fighting's a mugs game.
27:54That is all I had to do for you, Dad.
27:55Thank you, Dad.
27:56Thank you, Dad.
27:56Thank you, Dad.
27:56Thank you, Dad.
27:58Thank you, Dad.
27:58Thank you, Dad.
28:01Thank you, Dad.
28:03Thank you, Dad.
28:04Thank you, Dad.
28:06Thank you, Dad.
28:11Thank you, Dad.
28:12Thank you, Dad.
28:12Thank you, Dad.
28:17Thank you, Dad.
28:19Thank you, Dad.