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00:07Music
00:29I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:41That's all they are.
00:43Shut the smarts up and look out the stall for five minutes.
00:45Your old dad wants to go and get a quick treat.
00:47Dad, I was supposed to be saying Bob was on the axe.
00:49Oh, look, stuff the axe.
00:50Knock out a few carrots instead.
00:52That's all they are.
00:56Is that it?
00:56Is that all you got?
00:58Yeah.
00:58Ah, Vegem, what it used to be.
01:00Well, Brussels sprouts only looked like that for as long as I can remember.
01:03Madam, you get Libby with me, I'll put you across my knees down there.
01:06Oh, little promises, isn't it?
01:07Oh.
01:08Here.
01:08Here.
01:08Here.
01:08Are you giving you any trouble, Doc?
01:10Oh, nothing I can't handle.
01:12Here.
01:12What about a tree?
01:13Five pound as seen.
01:15Five pound as seen?
01:17Are you bought a load of dud trees?
01:19How can a tree be dud?
01:21Well, it can be dead, can't it?
01:23Of course it's flipping dead.
01:24It's been sawn off at the bottom.
01:25There's some needles.
01:26A good tree holds its needles.
01:28Whereas a bad one drops them all over the carpet.
01:30Don't ask her if you get me new stockings.
01:32I wouldn't know.
01:33I'm never wearing them myself.
01:35I hate asking.
01:36I don't want to put you to any trouble.
01:38Oh, it's no trouble.
01:40Pauline would say the same.
01:42She's out shopping.
01:43She'll be back later.
01:45I know it sounds silly.
01:46I just couldn't face going back to the flat.
01:48Oh, you're not silly.
01:50It's best to be neutral.
01:52Better for you to meet him here.
01:54It's a sort of no-man's land.
01:56When do you want the room?
01:58About 4.30, if that's all right.
02:01Not before getting over.
02:03No.
02:03I've got a few things to do first.
02:05Oh, well, Cathy will be back about 2.
02:09Then we'll have the house to ourselves.
02:11I'll go to my room, leave you two alone.
02:14I'll be within the headshot, in case you need me.
02:16Just shout.
02:17Thanks.
02:18I shouldn't do.
02:20I don't think he's going to attack me or anything.
02:22You never know.
02:23And then, you call me when it's all over,
02:26and I'll give you a Christmas drink.
02:28Cheer you up.
02:32I called you red-handed.
02:33No, you didn't.
02:34No, you didn't.
02:37I hate this.
02:38I can't do any of the things I want to do.
02:40Hey, come on, love.
02:41You do plenty all the time.
02:42The presents and that, I feel really rotten about it.
02:44Now, come on.
02:44Don't start getting depressed.
02:45It's Christmas Eve,
02:46and your legs are the best stocking fillers I can think of.
02:50Andy, I've just remembered two more people
02:52I ought to get a little something for.
02:53Not much.
02:54What do you want, 10? 20?
02:56I hate asking.
02:57Oh, 10.
02:5710 will be plenty.
02:58There you go.
02:59Thanks.
02:59It's awful living on charity.
03:01Hey, come on.
03:02It's not charity between us.
03:03You cannot have charity between lovers.
03:05Doesn't make sense, eh?
03:06No, I suppose not.
03:08It's just, I hate being dependent.
03:10I've fought hard against it for long enough.
03:11It doesn't exactly come easy.
03:12Come here, come here, come here.
03:14Look, you have your independence.
03:16I used to be the one without any money.
03:18Now we're taking it in turns, that's all.
03:20I tell you what, your skill in training,
03:22you'll be backing your feet in no time at all.
03:23In the meantime, if you want anything,
03:25just ask and you'll get it, all right?
03:29You help me out there and then I'll sell while you do your deliveries
03:33and Kathy can do the shopping and the cooking and all that
03:36and then you can do the loo.
03:37Mum, just sit down.
03:43Look, I don't think it'd be a good idea if you go out and stand there in a cold, do
03:47you?
03:47Oh, it might, just do me good.
03:49Yeah, and it might ruin our Christmas, eh?
03:51We don't want you laid up, do we?
03:52Half an hour out there won't do me any harm.
03:54I don't care what the doctors say.
03:58Sometimes they are right, Mum.
04:00It's Christmas Eve, Pete.
04:02I've never missed a Christmas Eve, not even when I was carrying you lot.
04:06It's the feel of it, Pete.
04:09Don't feel right stuck in here worrying about the lab
04:12and not seeing all the tooting and throwing the little kids with their big eyes.
04:16Yeah, of course.
04:19About there it is.
04:20Well, it don't seem like Christmas.
04:22It'll be Christmas later.
04:24We've done all the grafter on the stall.
04:25The old Sally Army will be round more than likely.
04:27You're about to hear that.
04:29You're about to see it out the window.
04:30It's not the same.
04:32Oh, give me next year.
04:34Let me get out there.
04:35Let me get at them.
04:35I know how to sell at Christmas.
04:38That's true, Mum.
04:39You're about the best stall grafter I've ever seen.
04:41You know how to sum them up, don't you, eh?
04:43Give them the old pitch.
04:45They all want to believe it.
04:47Don't matter.
04:48They don't want to see long faces.
04:50Even if you've had a long day and your feet are frozen solid,
04:53you've still got to give them a laugh, ain't you?
04:55Yeah, you're right.
04:57Mum.
04:58Look, Mum.
05:00There's one or two things you've got to come to terms with a bit.
05:04Bear to your honest and what it really means.
05:06Now, don't you start lecturing me, Pete.
05:09I'm not, Mum.
05:11But I just want to say this.
05:13And it's going to be hard for me to say.
05:14Because I've been out there with you man and boy.
05:16In all the weathers, eh?
05:17The good days.
05:18The bad days.
05:21Now it's going to have to be just me.
05:24I don't think you're ever going to be on that stall again, Mum.
05:26Your body just won't take the strain.
05:30Do you see?
05:33Ah, look, Mum.
05:34I've missed you out there today.
05:36I really do.
05:37And so do a lot of people.
05:38I mean, all the regulars were saying.
05:39As your Mum, Pete.
05:41And wish old Lou a Merry Christmas for us.
05:43And it don't seem like Christmas without old Lou out here knocking out the trees and...
05:48A lot of them.
05:50Nah.
05:51All of them.
05:57So...
05:59This is it, is it?
06:01This is my world.
06:02But we're going to make it a nice world.
06:05I know.
06:09So start with the Lou.
06:12All right.
06:14Give us a nail or two.
06:19All right, get up!
06:25Chestnut!
06:28Right, Chestnut!
06:30Come on!
06:31Come on, Louise!
06:32Come on, Louise!
06:35Where's your Mum?
06:37Asleep.
06:38Asleep?
06:38What, at ten past three?
06:39She's had a few again.
06:41Oh, my God.
06:41What a lovely Christmas this is going to be.
06:43Say that, Dad.
06:44I like Christmas.
06:46I hope you aren't going to mess it up by farting all the time.
06:48It's not planned, you know.
06:49No one plans these things.
06:50They just happen.
06:51Not without you letting them.
06:52Anyway, you enjoy it.
06:53I most certainly don't.
06:54You both do.
06:55You're not happy unless you're having a row.
06:57Listen, little Miss Big Mouth.
06:59When we want some marital guidance from you, we'll ask for it.
07:02Dad, I've lived here long enough.
07:03I know more about it than anybody.
07:05Well, it's none of your business.
07:07Don't talk rubbish, Dad.
07:08I know what's going on.
07:10Forget it.
07:11I'm trying to.
07:12Look.
07:13And what's brought all this up?
07:15Nothing.
07:16Just wish it could be a bit more like Pete and Kath, if you must know.
07:25Hiya.
07:26Good night.
07:27Yeah, lovely.
07:28No trouble.
07:29Just a little bit.
07:29Good.
07:30How'd it go today?
07:31Oh, all right.
07:32Had to change my act a bit.
07:33Make it a bit more Christmassy for the lunchtime punters, so I stuck Tinsel down because
07:37it wasn't half uncomfortable.
07:39Did you believe it weren't Ollie?
07:40Yeah, well, some blokes shouted out how about a spot on mistletoe so he could kiss us under
07:44it.
07:44I must have gone right red.
07:45God, they are disgusting.
07:47Hmm.
07:47They're not really, you know.
07:48More dreary.
07:50It's like it's not what they really want.
07:52Well, don't start sympathising with them.
07:54Before you know it, you'll start enjoying it.
07:56Yeah, well, the others think it won't be long before it gets to be just like any other
08:00job.
08:00I mean, half the time they're thinking about the shopping.
08:03There is one girl, Molly, I mean, she really enjoys it.
08:06She wants to go down the Albert Hall last night at the proms and strip.
08:10We're going to have to find you something else and quick.
08:12Hmm.
08:13Hey, listen.
08:14I've got something for you.
08:15It's not much, and it's for looking after Ollie.
08:18I told you, don't go spending your money on presents for me.
08:21It's Christmas, isn't it?
08:22You've got to take it.
08:24Can I open it now?
08:26Yeah.
08:27Come on.
08:28Oh, Mary.
08:29It's lovely.
08:31Oh, thank you.
08:35So, you've got your flight booked?
08:37Yeah.
08:39Friday.
08:42I suppose they'll all be waiting for me with garlands.
08:45Perhaps it's better that you get out.
08:47Make a clean break.
08:49Start a new life somewhere else.
08:50In other words, you're glad to see me go.
08:53You can get on with being an English woman while I go back to wearing a lungi.
08:57You might even enjoy it.
08:59You've never really been at home here, have you?
09:02I can't say I know exactly where home is.
09:06I suppose ideally it should be halfway between here and Bangladesh.
09:11Maybe Turkey.
09:13Oh, perhaps I should have made friends with Ollie.
09:15Perhaps I should have stayed out late at night, gambling and drinking, and then you might have thought a bit
09:19more of me.
09:20I always thought well of you, up until things-
09:23Things what?
09:24Went wrong.
09:25Were they ever right?
09:27Obviously not.
09:29Your heart was never in the shop and neither of our hearts was in the marriage.
09:33We got on well as cousins.
09:34We took a sensible approach to the marriage.
09:36Too sensible.
09:39See what it's done to us.
09:41It's made me cold and harsh.
09:43It's turned you into some sort of a-
09:45Look, I'll never ever do that again.
09:49With Bengali telephones, most of the excitement will have worn off by the time you get through.
09:58So, this is it.
10:05I have to say goodbye.
10:09I'm sorry.
10:11I had a part to play in the mess too.
10:16I'm sorry you had to be shamed in this way.
10:19Perhaps it's been good for me.
10:20Maybe I've been too prim.
10:22I find it difficult to be English.
10:25That's what's so hard being Bengali.
10:27We're all getting confused.
10:29You look and sound very much like an English person to me.
10:33You know where you want to be.
10:35It's here.
10:36Yes.
10:38But just because I have my hair cut and wear these clothes,
10:40it isn't as easy as that.
10:43I'm still me.
10:45And just because I do this or that,
10:48don't make snap judgments about me.
10:56You won't see many blue-eyed blondes in Bangladesh.
10:59They'll all look like me.
11:01There'll be less temptation.
11:02Look, don't you think I want you?
11:04Look, that is ridiculous.
11:05You'll be paired off with someone quieter.
11:09Someone who'll play the right role for you.
11:13She'll run the house and walk a step or two behind
11:16and keep her eyes down in public.
11:21She won't complain if you stay out half the night drinking.
11:25When you want to make love, she'll always be willing.
11:31Maybe you'll be happier, Said.
11:33I mean it.
11:36Maybe I'm not the right woman for you,
11:38in which case this is for the best.
11:40And I want that.
11:42I really want that for you.
11:44I really...
11:45Listen.
11:47There'll always be warm feelings in my heart for you.
11:51There always will be.
11:56Wish you well.
12:04Can I see you again?
12:06Before I go?
12:08Yeah, of course.
12:09I was going to suggest it.
12:40Hello, ma'am.
12:42This is over.
12:48Not that funny.
13:02I have hope, cheerIOX everybody.
13:05I'll go.
13:05See you now.
13:07On Jack's right now.
13:07Who came here?
13:08Ooh, my god.
13:09Zoe was going to say this for you.
13:09Does he have neverبي?
14:01We come to wish you a Merry Christmas.
14:03Oh, hello, Ethel.
14:06Hello, dog.
14:07Can we come in for five minutes?
14:09Eesh, did that door shut?
14:11Oh, it's bitter outside, isn't it?
14:14Dark freezing.
14:15Hmm.
14:16Well, we just come in to see how you was doing.
14:19Oh, it's nice in here, isn't it?
14:21Yeah.
14:21It's nearly like I want it.
14:23Oh, they must have worked every so hard to get it so nice.
14:27Yes.
14:28Oh, it's acting out there, Lou.
14:30You would think that people would know that they need a turkey and what to go with it
14:35before five o'clock, wouldn't you?
14:37Oh, it's bargains here after.
14:39They get them to the state of desperation so they can get a turkey for a couple of quid,
14:43all the bitles and ten bob.
14:45Balls, I dislike that type myself.
14:47They're supposed to be hard up, but they never are.
14:49Oh, it's all part of Christmas, isn't it?
14:52I mean, waiting for the eve.
14:53I can't stand the lot who get their Christmas presents in the January sales and their cards
14:57at Easter.
14:58I mean, if you're going to do that, you might as well go wholesale and lay in ten years'
15:02worth.
15:03Well, I didn't buy much.
15:04Just a turkey leg and a few sprouts.
15:06I'm not bothering at all.
15:08I'll have beans on toast.
15:09Maybe a couple of rashers.
15:11Well, I mean, it's not worth it, is it?
15:13I mean, you don't fancy it when you've cooked it, and who else is there?
15:17Well, so you never intended cooking that big dinner like the one you told Tony about?
15:23Oh, well, sometimes you say what you hope, you know, like it was true.
15:29I mean, it's Christmas, isn't it?
15:32I think it's a bit sad when the band plays.
15:34I mean, I know it's supposed to be an happy time, you know, but really it makes me damn
15:42miserable, to be perfectly honest.
15:44I mean, you know you're on your own, because the telly and that keep rubbing it in.
15:50You two, why do you keep going on and on?
15:52At least you're healthy, at least you're not dying.
15:55No, I've read you, are you?
15:57Who knows, Doc?
16:00According to Pete, I'm a prisoner in this house for the rest of my days.
16:05So it won't be long before I pop off, will it?
16:08Oh, Lou, don't talk like that.
16:10You'll see us all, all.
16:11I won't.
16:13We didn't know what food you were allowed to eat, so we bought you a few tangerines and
16:17some nuts.
16:18I mean, there can't be no harm in them, can there?
16:21Well, it's going to be a big Christmas for you, isn't it, Lou?
16:23What with little Martin and Weeksy?
16:26Yeah.
16:27But I wish you'd call him Simon.
16:30Plenty of booze, Radio 1 on all day, deafening.
16:33I can see it now, every year it gets worse.
16:37And they don't take any notice of what I want.
16:40Yeah.
16:40Well, it is a bit hard to take when you're getting older, especially when you've been
16:45the boss.
16:47But, I mean, it's worse for Ethel than me, you know, being on our own.
16:51Listen, I've had a good idea.
16:54Why don't you come over to me for Christmas Day?
16:57As I can't go out, I might as well have a party here.
17:00Oh, you can't do that, Lou, not without asking.
17:03Oh, no, that's right.
17:06Nobody's going to tell me what to do.
17:07If I want you to come, you're coming.
17:09And that's that.
17:20Merry Christmas, ladies.
17:27I hope this is enough for the two of us.
17:29Well, how can you tell until we've eaten it all?
17:30Then it's too late.
17:31Then search me.
17:32Now, I think that the buying and the preparation of food is somehow part of the genetic makeup
17:37of the female sex.
17:39May I never have to do any of this on my own before?
17:42Thanks.
17:42Oh, come on.
17:43You know what I mean.
17:45Now, we've got a 12-pound turkey, beef, pork, ham, sausages, pie, and bacon.
17:52Do you think that will see us through till Saturday?
17:54Yeah, but it don't look like much.
17:55It's just sitting here, does it?
17:56Now, you know, mysterious thing.
18:01Shopping and cooking.
18:03Some foods that look small in the shop you never get to finish.
18:06And a lot of huge-looking items go down your throat before you can blink.
18:09Well, it's this veg and all.
18:10I still can't work out whether we need one, two, three, or four pounds of sprouts for a
18:14Sunday dinner.
18:14How many have we got?
18:16Five.
18:17Five.
18:18Yeah, five.
18:19Well, we've still got several days to go through.
18:22You think I should order a couple more from the supermarket?
18:25Oh, no.
18:25Well, we've still got two pounds of frozen peas, and there's four pounds of those carrots,
18:28and there's loads of sweet potatoes.
18:30Hmm.
18:30Well, maybe you'll get by then.
18:33Yeah.
18:33Hey, where'd these come from?
18:35Hmm?
18:35Oh, your mother and Cassie.
18:38Will she open them now, then?
18:39No.
18:40Why not?
18:40They won't be here tomorrow.
18:41They won't know.
18:42No.
18:43Wait until the day.
18:45Here.
18:45Has mum got one for you?
18:46Yes.
18:47Well, did you get her one, then?
18:49Naturally.
18:50What?
18:51You know what curiosity did?
18:52Look, there's far too many cats in this world, anyway.
18:55Go on.
18:55What'd you get her?
18:56I made her a silver pendant.
18:58Oh.
18:58You didn't spend any money, then?
19:00Well, I didn't exactly get the materials free of charge, but what I did spend was a lot
19:04of thought.
19:05And we all know that's what counts at Christmas.
19:08It's our first Christmas on our own.
19:11Yeah.
19:14Your mother would be expecting a visit in the afternoon.
19:17If you can move after all this food.
19:20Yeah, do you remember her afternoon treasure hunt?
19:22Big presents in the morning after breakfast and silly ones in the afternoon.
19:25Yeah.
19:27Hey, we'll still have a good time, Calvin.
19:30Even if you didn't manage to get any Christmas put this year?
19:32Oh, I bought one.
19:33A good one.
19:35From a vegetarian shop.
19:36Oh, I didn't know they put meat in Christmas put.
19:38Just silver sixpences.
19:40Which I got custody of.
19:42Oh, yeah.
19:42Just like old times, eh?
19:44Well, not quite.
19:48Sharon, if I wanted you to hire a belly dancer, I would, wouldn't I?
19:51Meanwhile, no auditions.
19:53Well, how was that for you?
19:54Nothing.
19:55You decided to spend Christmas here after all, eh?
19:58Presumably you couldn't bear to be away from the till.
20:00No, Ange.
20:01I've been shopping to get you a little something for Christmas.
20:03Oh, sorry, Dan.
20:04I was only winding you up.
20:05I think you're going to like this.
20:06It's a very nice present.
20:07Glass fibre, filler, sandpaper discs, sealer and brown cellulose paint.
20:11Coming very handy with your new hobby, because if you're going to take up stock car racing, darling,
20:15you've got to learn how to repair them after you smash them up.
20:17I walk straight into them, don't I?
20:18Come on, mate.
20:19You'll fill the neck as you are.
20:20All right, all right, you must be tuned up by now.
20:23We'll have the carols later when you're finished serving, eh?
20:26Look, Debs, I know we normally open up the presents Christmas morning,
20:29but I just wondered, can we open them up this evening?
20:32Why can't you wait?
20:34Don't go any.
20:34It won't be worth it, honest.
20:36Oh, please, please, please, please, please, please.
20:38All right.
20:38Well, don't look, cos I've hidden it.
20:45There.
20:50Oh, this is fabulous, love.
20:51Oh.
20:53I knitted it myself.
20:55You what?
20:55I said I knitted it myself while you were out moonlighting.
20:57Oh, I didn't know you could knit.
20:59You see, parts of me are still a mystery.
21:01Oh, this is lovely, love.
21:02Say enough.
21:04Fabulous.
21:04That's great.
21:05Yeah, well, I took all your other jumpers and I measured them and got an average.
21:09This is the best present I've ever had.
21:11I think you knitted it for me.
21:13I'll tell you what, I wouldn't go through that for anybody else.
21:16Hang on a sec, I will get yours.
21:17Turn round.
21:18Close the eyes.
21:19Andy, I hope this isn't too expensive.
21:22Really, I mean it, you know.
21:23Have a look.
21:34Oh, Andy.
21:55I am dying to tell everyone.
21:57You're right.
21:58We better tell Mum and their Dad first.
21:59Yeah, and my mum.
22:00Yeah, you and Mum too.
22:01I think they're wondering what we're whispering about.
22:03Ah, let them stew, eh?
22:05Back in the take, eh?
22:07Do it?
22:09Aye, aye, we're all lovey-dovey, are we?
22:11Well, he gives me a kiss Christmas Eve and we try and make it last all year.
22:14Ha, ha, listen.
22:15Round here I'll believe anything.
22:17Here, about the driving business, I've got to do something.
22:20Life is getting unbearable.
22:21What am I going to do?
22:22There's only one thing you can do, tell the police.
22:25You're right, you can't go on like this.
22:32I'll get your second opinion, eh, Debs?
22:34Yeah.
22:34I'll talk to you later.
22:35Get out.
22:36All right, mate?
22:37Yeah, right then.
22:48Excuse me, could I have a quiet word?
22:50Yeah.
22:52I've got this friend, see, she's got a bit of a problem.
22:55She got a bit depressed and a little bit tiddly, you know,
22:58and nicked her old man's car without him knowing.
23:01Drove it, bumped into a few other cars and scratched his.
23:04Well, what do you reckon she ought to do?
23:06I mean, should she tell the local police or just wait and see if it all blows over?
23:09Do you want a scotch?
23:10No, no, no, I'm all right.
23:12Well, I think if I was this friend of yours,
23:14I'd be inclined to sit tight for a bit and sort of remember that
23:17in a world full of robberies, murders,
23:20a few scratches on a few cars aren't exactly going to get her end.
23:23Okay?
23:25Okay.
23:26Thanks all.
23:27All right.
23:28Here, Lofty.
23:29Go, all right.
23:30Take five.
23:31Don't have a chat to me.
23:32All right.
23:33Happy Christmas.
23:33Happy Christmas, darling.
23:38Happy Christmas, darling.
23:39How are you doing?
23:41You okay?
23:42Yeah, sort of.
23:43It's getting a bit of a cold, though.
23:45I mean, if you get strapped in some of them pubs, I tell you.
23:48It's not a reason for packing it in.
23:49Pneumonia's nasty, you know.
23:51Excuse me.
23:52Can I have a word?
23:53Sorry.
23:53Excuse me.
23:56I've got to tell you.
23:57You know the car business?
23:59Yeah.
23:59Well, I did it.
24:01Oh.
24:04Well, I can't really take a statement here, can I?
24:06Do you think you could pop into the station after Christmas?
24:09Yeah, sure.
24:10I'll do that.
24:11Thanks.
24:12I'll feel ill of a lot better now.
24:13Do you want a drink?
24:14Oh, orange juice would be lovely.
24:16Thanks.
24:16Come in.
24:27Lofty, it's me dab.
24:28Now, listen.
24:28Don't sit out about the stripping, all right?
24:30Well, I've done the dance.
24:31Thanks.
24:35Dad!
24:36What are you doing here?
24:38Hey, that's not a very friendly greeting, is it?
24:40What's sake?
24:41Come here, Mum.
24:42How are you?
24:45Well?
24:46Da-da-da-da!
24:50You daft, Dave!
24:51Hey, I'm out of my mind.
24:52You're about picking.
24:53Well, now you've done it, I better use it.
24:56I'll go in and christen it, so you'd better go all inside and make me in peace.
25:04Oh, Dad, you frighten me just walking in like that.
25:08It means it, love.
25:09Hey.
25:10Good day.
25:11I've got some on fire.
25:14Merry Christmas, love.
25:19Dad, thanks.
25:20Hey.
25:22I haven't got you anything.
25:24All right, that's OK.
25:25Will you be able to change it, all right?
25:27I'll hand you to change it behind the bar.
25:30Who's this, then?
25:31Your new fella?
25:33Yeah, yeah.
25:35Oh, listen.
25:36Your mum has made you some mince pies for Christmas and a kiss.
25:40Hey, Mum.
25:42I didn't tell her about the baby.
25:44I thought I'd best leave that out.
25:46I don't know.
25:48It's mince pies, love.
25:49You've got to have one.
25:51Smell it, it's gorgeous.
25:54Any sign of a job yet?
25:55No, no, no.
25:57Ah, don't worry about it, love.
25:59Some little turn-up.
26:00Might not be the job you want, but the job's a job these days, isn't it?
26:03Right, then.
26:04All together on Good King Winter's, Les.
26:06Say it again.
26:07Well, I've seen work in all that orange.
26:09Yeah.
26:10It does good to see you for Christmas, love.
26:13Yeah, it's great, yeah.
26:14Hey, listen, thanks for helping me out.
26:16That's all right.
26:17Merry Christmas, eh, darling?
26:24Oh, how was it, Mum?
26:27Oh, what a thing to ask about something so private.
26:32Don't be personal, Pauline.
26:34No, Mum.
26:35What Pauline means is, is it to your liking?
26:37Do you think you'll be happy out there?
26:39It's freezing, but it'll do.
26:42I'm beneath the arches.
26:45I'll be muddines away.
26:48I'm beneath the arches.
26:50I'm beneath the arches.
27:04Happy when the daylor's come remaining.
27:08Happy when the daylor's come sleeping.
27:13Merely the life's come coroll's.
27:16Yes.
27:18Hey.
27:20Oh, I'm beneath the arches.
27:49Happy Christmas, Martin.
28:01Albert, happy Christmas.
28:49Happy Christmas, Martin.
29:20Happy Christmas, Martin.
29:36Happy Christmas, Martin.