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00:00I'm
00:29I'm lucky I'm still in one piece.
00:30If Phil Mitchell had his way, I wouldn't be fit to look for another job.
00:33Look, all I'm asking is you take the kids with you.
00:34Now, like you said, you're only looking.
00:36I want to play out.
00:37I can't.
00:38Why not?
00:38Because there's nowhere for you to play.
00:39Now, stop moaning, Sonia.
00:40Go and get Billy out of the road.
00:41And they're one to one Roger and the motion turns to drugs.
00:44Look, I don't want to stop you getting a job.
00:45You know, we need the money.
00:46If you get an interview, I'll look after the kids, all right?
00:49The Kev was perfect.
00:50You miss the music, do you?
00:52What's that supposed to mean?
00:54Nothing.
00:55It was perfect for looking after the kids, this all.
00:56Nothing else.
00:57I meant what I said yesterday.
00:59That business with Frankie's dead and buried.
01:02Yeah, I'm sorry.
01:04It's all right.
01:05Well, no, it's a light, please.
01:08There's no milk for breakfast.
01:10They should keep them at me.
01:11Oh, you'll be lucky.
01:13Kids, it might be, all right?
01:15I bet you had a childminder for Joe, didn't you?
01:17Oh, yeah, he was called Peter.
01:18The fella?
01:19Yeah, the fella I live with.
01:20Blimey, you had him well, Trey.
01:22Yeah.
01:22So what happened to him?
01:24Well, it didn't work out.
01:26See you.
01:27Oh.
01:29Who wants what?
01:30Apps?
01:30You both can't have that.
01:32Who wants these?
01:33Them is your favourite.
01:34No, they're not.
01:34They're your favourite.
01:35They're never going to spew.
01:36Billy?
01:37Yuck.
01:38Well, one of you must want them.
01:40I'll return this.
01:42That's right.
01:43Now, you look to see what the big needle thing says, yeah?
01:45Okay.
01:45And if it reads three pounds, you bang on.
01:48You'll get the hang of it by the end of the day.
01:49Okay.
01:49Try some oranges, yeah?
01:50Okay.
01:51How you feeling, Mum?
01:53All right.
01:54Do you fancy drinking a chat later?
01:56I thought you might want to...
01:57What?
01:58Nothing.
02:03Oh, hi.
02:04Morning.
02:05So, recovered?
02:06From dancing with me the other night, no breaking soaps.
02:08Only a cough on.
02:10See ya.
02:10See ya.
02:11I want the chocolate.
02:16Let Billy have it.
02:17Billy doesn't like it.
02:18I do.
02:18No, you don't.
02:21So, it's official, then?
02:22Yeah.
02:22Where's the playground going?
02:24I'm not sure.
02:24I hope it ain't too far.
02:26Flats.
02:27Luxury flats.
02:30Right.
02:31I'll put these behind my back and you choose a hand.
02:34You'll choose.
02:35No, I won't.
02:35Go on.
02:35Go on.
03:05Yeah. Look, er, what are you doing later? Can you get away for a couple of hours after lunch?
03:09Yeah, I should think so.
03:10I'll see you down by the canal, eh, 1.30.
03:12Okay.
03:17Hey, come here!
03:21I ate coffee.
03:33What's up?
03:34Some joyrider's crushed a minute.
03:37Are they all right?
03:38Well, looks like it.
03:40Shame.
03:42I'd better go and talk to Alan.
03:45About last night?
03:46Yeah.
03:47It was out of order.
03:49Well, I think I said all there was to say.
03:55Oh, hiya.
03:56Hey, listen, can I see you? You need some fifties.
03:58Yeah, what have you got there?
03:59Three?
04:00Ten quid?
04:01Yeah.
04:02Sorry to worry about your job.
04:05Yeah, well...
04:06Yeah, I'm sure there's plenty of places somebody with your talents can work.
04:09There are.
04:10Yeah, I mean, after a year it can only go up, can't it?
04:13Oh, unless you took up busking, of course.
04:15Some of those buskers earn a lot of money.
04:17Yeah.
04:18So do some of them beggars.
04:19I'm sure some of them will turn up.
04:20Yeah, I'm sure it will.
04:21All good things come to an end.
04:23Yeah.
04:24You can call singing in Bridge Street Cap a good thing.
04:26I thought I was talking about the singing.
04:27Hey, Cindy, come and have a look.
04:28I'm really pleased with this.
04:29What do you think?
04:30Yeah.
04:31Right, I'm off now.
04:32Off?
04:33Yeah, shopping.
04:34Now?
04:35Yeah, we've got to eat, Ian.
04:36All that food in the freezer and tins in the cupboard don't appear from nowhere, you
04:37know?
04:38Were you taking the kids with you?
04:39No, I wasn't thinking about it.
04:40Yeah, well, I've got things to do, you know.
04:41So?
04:42Well, it's difficult to do it when I've got the kids with me.
04:43Well, how do you think I manage?
04:44Yeah, but I'm putting up shelves.
04:45Yeah, but I've got cooking, cleaning, washing.
04:46Yeah, all right, all right.
04:47Look, I've got to be out of here by three, though.
04:48All right, I'll be back by then.
04:49Are you sure?
04:50Ian, I've just said I would.
04:51Who's going to be out of here?
04:52Who's going to be out of here?
04:53Who's going to be out of here?
04:54Who's going to be out of here?
04:55Who's going to be out of here?
04:56Who's going to be out of here?
04:57Who's going to be out of here?
04:58Who's going to be out of here?
04:59Who's going to be out of here?
05:00Yeah, all right, all right.
05:01Look, I've got to be out of here by three, though.
05:02All right, I'll be back by then.
05:03Are you sure?
05:04Ian, I've just said I would.
05:07Here's your mum.
05:08What's that?
05:09We really need to do something.
05:10Like what?
05:11Oh, but she'll get her fired up about Sue in the Home Office.
05:14I mean, she knows it's the right thing to do.
05:16We just need to talk her out of here.
05:17Well, it's going to take some doing the mood she's in.
05:19No, I still think we should try.
05:21Yes, love.
05:22That's a shame.
05:24I thought we were about to have our third time today, then.
05:26Come on, let's talk.
05:27Here.
05:28It's not as if you rushed off your feet.
05:31Mmm.
05:32Nice earrings.
05:33New, are they?
05:34Oh, no, late birthday present.
05:35Oh, a secret admirer.
05:36Oh, okay.
05:37Good for him.
05:39So, it didn't work out then?
05:42Nah, it did on the night, but you know, that was it.
05:44Shame, really.
05:45Hey, thanks for coming for us.
05:47No problem, mate.
05:48Any time.
05:49Here, Auntie Cat.
05:50Have you stopped talking in at night?
05:52Eh?
05:53The cat.
05:54No, why?
05:55It was closed last night.
05:56You sure?
05:57Yeah, I tried a few times.
05:59Well, we had a bit of a problem, er, about some musicians.
06:02Oh, I thought she had a pretty good voice.
06:04Well, the voice wasn't the problem.
06:06Er, well, anyway, it'll be open tonight, I promise.
06:08All right, see ya.
06:10We could see the inquiry, sir, see what he says.
06:13No.
06:14Why not?
06:15Because I just don't want to.
06:17Well, let's have a drink tonight, and we can talk about it, yeah?
06:19Well, you can if you like.
06:20Here, is this yours?
06:21Well, that shop's getting busier.
06:22So, where did it go at the inquest?
06:23We got let down.
06:24Badly.
06:25Yeah, I heard you haven't gone the way you wanted.
06:26We are going to take it further.
06:27Well, we can fight the home office.
06:28Yeah, go for it.
06:29Give us some stick.
06:30Don't even get away with it.
06:31Why?
06:32So they can knock us back again?
06:33Um, she's taken it really bad.
06:34It's like this is the last straw.
06:36You know, I don't think she's really got the strength to carry on with it.
06:41I swear if I'd known you to have a licence cap I wouldn't have done it.
06:44Well, you should have asked anyway.
06:45Yeah, I didn't think.
06:46Oh, right.
06:47Did you say this to Phil?
06:48Yeah, but, er, it was a good idea.
06:49You know, it's a good idea.
06:50It's a good idea.
06:51You could not read it.
06:52You could not read it.
06:53I could not read it.
06:54You could not read it.
06:55You could not read it.
06:56What?
06:57I could not read it.
06:58Well, you could not read it.
06:59You could not read it.
07:00It's a good idea.
07:02Yeah, but he wouldn't listen.
07:04He just wanted me out of it.
07:05Well, what did he say?
07:07Well, he just went off on one.
07:08What about the singer?
07:09Yeah.
07:11Did he say anything to get his back out?
07:12I swear, Kev, you know, I didn't say anything.
07:15I mean, the mood that he was in, I didn't dare.
07:18Excuse me!
07:20Have you seen a cat in there?
07:22No, sorry.
07:23Only I thought she might have got in and couldn't get out.
07:26Do you mind if I put a notice up next to yours?
07:28Go ahead.
07:31Dwellings?
07:32I would have thought a playground was far more useful round here.
07:36Has she been missing long?
07:37About a week now.
07:38And she's getting old.
07:40Well, look, I'll ask her aunt if you like.
07:41Someone might have seen her.
07:42Oh, thank you, dear.
07:45Phil.
07:46Phil, I've just been talking to Alan Jackson.
07:48Why didn't you tell me you fired him?
07:50You didn't ask.
07:51I didn't ask?
07:52No, you didn't ask.
07:55Hang on a minute.
07:57You closed down my cat for the night and you don't even think to tell me.
08:00I didn't get round to it.
08:01Oh, well, next time you decide to screw up my business, perhaps you'll keep me informed, eh?
08:04Look, the man had the people from the trading standards down.
08:06That's what am I supposed to do?
08:07Pat him on the back or something?
08:08You should have discussed it with me first.
08:10Well, I didn't think there was anything to discuss.
08:12Look, Alan made a mistake.
08:14Mistake?
08:14Yes, he didn't know we needed a licence.
08:16Yeah, well, then he should have found out, shouldn't he?
08:18It's not the end of the world.
08:19Yeah, well, you're obviously a more tolerant person.
08:21Yeah, I'm beginning to agree with you.
08:23He needed showing you his boss.
08:24Phil, I'm the boss.
08:26Well, fine.
08:27Then get someone who can run the cat properly.
08:29Well, I don't need to find anyone.
08:31I've given Alan his job back.
08:33Look, I don't care if he did or didn't know about the licence.
08:36He's sound, all right, so he stays.
08:37Which makes me look like a right idiot.
08:39No.
08:39Yeah, of course it does.
08:40Go ahead and be on my back.
08:42Well, if you hadn't gone behind my back in the first place,
08:43then none of this would have backed me, would it?
08:44Fine, if that's how you want to run your business,
08:46it's fine by me, OK?
08:49Yeah, yeah, no problem.
08:50I've got the back for you.
08:51I don't think she'll have gone far.
08:54Well, I've been asking you around, but no luck.
08:56Oh, well, thank you.
08:58Everybody's been so kind.
09:06Finishing early?
09:06No, I'll let lunch.
09:08Listen, do you want to come for a tea and a donut?
09:10Yeah, why not?
09:11Lily's lost their cat.
09:13Oh, right.
09:14Yeah, she's been putting up notices everywhere,
09:16hoping someone's seen it.
09:17Seen one cat, seen him all, eh?
09:19Yeah, I just feel sorry for her.
09:21Listen, have you thought any more about Pat and Roy?
09:25Pat and Roy?
09:25Yeah, with what I heard them saying about Barry and Phil the other day.
09:28No.
09:29Might ask my dad a bit, then.
09:30Your dad?
09:31He's really good friends with Barry, isn't he?
09:32Well, why don't I ask Kathy and Phil?
09:34They are my aunt and uncle.
09:35Oh, yeah, right.
09:36Oh, yeah.
09:43Pick the guy and fishing.
09:48You could have always gone to Barry, you know.
09:50That's it a change.
09:51Anyway, I seem to remember us having a great night in a barge on this canal.
09:56Oh, is that what you've got in mind again, then?
09:59No, I was thinking it's like a bit more afresco, actually.
10:02Don't you have that with spaghetti?
10:03No, that's something completely different.
10:05And very messy.
10:06Let me try that another time, if you like.
10:13Are you sure you're feeling all right?
10:16Yes, I'm fine.
10:17If you sit in the same position for a long time, you should get a cushion to put behind your back.
10:21I don't need a cushion.
10:22Yeah, you might not think that now.
10:23Tony, I'm the one who's pregnant.
10:25I don't know how I'm feeling.
10:26All right.
10:27Where's the others?
10:28I don't know.
10:29Lenny and Hugh around somewhere.
10:30Dan's sleeping.
10:31Oh, well, that figures.
10:32What does that mean?
10:33Well, all he does is sleep.
10:34Yeah, well, we know where that is.
10:35Yeah.
10:35I'm beginning to think he's a vampire anyway.
10:37I only see him in the night.
10:37It's just fate.
10:39Maybe.
10:39Well, there we go.
10:45Oh, thank you.
10:47It's like losing one of the family.
10:49I'll turn up, Nellie.
10:50Cat's got happy to disappear for a while.
10:51Well, I hope so.
10:53Well, if not, my Phil loves to be stroked, don't you, Phil?
10:56Yeah, sure.
10:57Any time, Nellie.
10:58Oh.
11:01Why don't I lie to please, Grant?
11:03Yes, ma'am.
11:04I, er, you know I'm friends.
11:07About what?
11:08Who, you know?
11:10No, what?
11:11The calf.
11:12The calf.
11:14Let's forget it, shall we?
11:15No.
11:16You've got something to say.
11:17Then say it.
11:19Stick another pint in there.
11:20What have you got?
11:20Well, er, I don't want any trouble, Phil.
11:22Who's looking for trouble?
11:23No, I was just saying.
11:24No, no, no.
11:25You stepped out of line in the calf, and I'll put you straight.
11:28Yeah, but I didn't know that we needed a license.
11:29No, don't give me that.
11:30Well, Kathy believes that.
11:31Yeah, well, I don't, because you're a liar.
11:32Oh, come on, Phil.
11:33Now, look, you step out of line one more time, right?
11:34I'm going to do you.
11:36You got me?
11:36I'm just waiting for you.
11:38Just waiting, son.
11:39Phil.
11:40Oh.
11:41Leave me.
11:42Grant, what's got into you?
11:56Me?
11:56That's your brother out there.
11:58Yeah, I know.
11:58So what are you playing at?
12:00I just don't want him getting any more trouble.
12:02He's got a family to look after now.
12:04If you want to help him, Grant, just be there for him.
12:07You know, we're playing the playground, yeah?
12:12We can't.
12:12It's closed.
12:14Yeah.
12:15Let's go to the park.
12:17No, look, we haven't really got time.
12:18Look, Mummy will be back soon, anyway.
12:19We can go wait for him in the square.
12:21Okay.
12:22Yeah.
12:22Come on still.
12:35What?
12:36You look like you've been rolling in a pile of leaves.
12:38That's because I have.
12:40We don't want any to know that, though, do we?
12:42Do you think we're still a few things like this when we're living together?
12:45We'd better.
12:49We've always got to make it fun, haven't we?
12:50Yeah, of course we will.
12:52In fact, we can make it fun again right now.
12:54What?
12:54Come here.
12:55Mummy, don't get off.
12:57Hold on a minute.
12:57What's the time?
12:58Oh, don't worry about the time, darling.
12:59No, I'm serious.
13:00What's the time?
13:00It was about three.
13:01Oh, look, I'll get it back.
13:03I said I'd call Ian.
13:04Well, there's my mobile in the car.
13:07God, I'd be glad when he's not breathing down our neck no more.
13:09Go on, put it down.
13:10Give it another kick.
13:15Go on, do it again.
13:18Oh, no reply.
13:19He's probably left already.
13:21No, he wanted to send the kids with him to work.
13:24I'd better try his mobile.
13:29Go on.
13:30You're not supposed to handle it.
13:36Give it a kick.
13:39Steven!
13:47Steven!
13:51There's no reply.
14:00I'm sorry.
14:01I'm so sorry.
14:02I didn't see him.
14:03He just came out.
14:03My phone's over there.
14:05Can you bring an ambulance for me?
14:07Please!
14:07Someone!
14:12She just came round and gave me a job back?
14:14Yeah, some sort of misunderstanding.
14:17Well, he sacks you, she'll be in states, yeah?
14:18It was a cock-up more than a misunderstanding.
14:21Phil doesn't seem very happy.
14:22I wonder why.
14:24Listen, you can break somebody's net leaving that then.
14:26If it's my net, I'll sue you.
14:28So I'm working again tonight?
14:29You are determined to do some damage, aren't you?
14:32So, um, you're not going to apply for a music licence then?
14:35I told you, it's finished.
14:37It's not worth it.
14:38Yeah, well, I think you'll do just as well without it.
14:39I mean, maybe even better.
14:40Not a lot of people like music.
14:41Mum!
14:42Little Steven Mill's just been hit by a car.
14:44He ran straight into him.
14:45He's in a right mess.
14:46Nowhere for the kids to play.
14:53This was bound to have happened.
14:54He came from nowhere.
14:55He just ran out in front of the car.
14:56But there he was.
14:58How is he?
14:59I haven't said.
15:00Are you all right?
15:01Yeah.
15:01What's happened?
15:03I think he went after his ball.
15:07That poor bloke didn't stand a chance.
15:12Ian.
15:14Don't worry about the twins.
15:15We'll make sure they're all right.
15:15You'll just get yourself off.
15:16Yeah, um, send me this back, will you?
15:18It'll be sorted.
15:19Don't worry.
15:20Thanks, family.
15:22That's all we're here for.
15:23Good work.
15:23Yeah, I just saw the ball in the road.
15:25Steven chased after it like any kid would.
15:27There's no place for them to play, is there?
15:43This wouldn't have happened if they hadn't closed the playground.
15:45Yeah, and it's all because they want to build some flats.
15:47Yeah, but they wouldn't do it in Hampstead, would they?
15:49Yeah, cows or they used this.
15:50Yeah, so what's new?
15:52Cindy.
15:56What's going on?
15:57Um, there's been an accident, guys.
15:59What?
16:00Where are the kids?
16:01The kids are all right.
16:02It's Stephen.
16:03Stephen?
16:03Oh, my God.
16:04He's been hit by a car, but Ian's gone in the ambulance with me.
16:06He's gone to Warford General.
16:07We need someone to take you there, Cindy.
16:09I've got to go now.
16:09I'll look after the twins for you, Cindy.
16:10It's all right, Cindy.
16:12Come on.
16:20It's OK.
16:21It's OK.
16:22It's going to be OK.
16:24He's not awake.
16:25He's not even conscious.
16:26Yeah.
16:26I just want to keep him in overnight and just keep an eye on him.
16:30What happened?
16:32He was playing ball.
16:34Ball?
16:35Yeah, in the square.
16:36Well, who's ball?
16:38His.
16:39What was he doing playing in the square?
16:42I was playing football with him.
16:43What?
16:44In the square?
16:45You were playing with him and he got run over?
16:47Yeah.
16:47I mean, he just chased after the ball.
16:50Why didn't you stop him?
16:52My phone rang and...
16:53The phone?
16:54Yeah, I just turned right and I was...
16:55That stupid mobile phone.
16:56You should have been looking after him, Ian.
16:57I was looking after him.
16:59Yeah, well, not very well, Iz.
17:00He wouldn't have got run over, would he?
17:01I was doing it the damn side better than you were.
17:03What does that mean?
17:05Well, at least I was there, love, wasn't I?
17:06I mean, I was just trying to run a business, look after their kids...
17:08I look after my kids.
17:10Well, you didn't today, did you?
17:11I mean, you didn't do it the day when it mattered.
17:14I said, don't have a go at me, because I was doing my best, mate.
17:17I was doing me best.
17:21I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
17:23It's all right.
17:25I just should have been there.
17:28I want you to come everywhere.
17:30Yeah, but I should have been with my kids.
17:34You all right?
17:36Yeah.
17:37You?
17:40I know you're here.
17:44Didn't you hear the noise?
17:45No.
17:46Well, you must have heard the sirens.
17:47Well, I didn't take any notice.
17:49You hear them all the time.
17:51Poor Stephen.
17:53Hang on.
17:56Oh.
17:57Is your mum in?
17:58Yeah, she's in there.
17:59Has she heard what's happened?
17:59I've just told her.
18:00Yeah, well, maybe this will get her moving.
18:03Pauline, we've got to do something.
18:04Look, these people don't give a monkey's about our kids.
18:06We can't just stand by them and let them get away with it.
18:09You're with me, aren't you?
18:10What's the point?
18:11What's the point?
18:13Are you being serious?
18:14There's every point.
18:16I mean, one of our kids has just been knocked down.
18:18We've got to do something, Pauline.
18:20I'm not saying I'm not sorry for little Stephen,
18:23but there's nothing you can do about it.
18:24There's no point in trying.
18:26There's no point in.
18:29Carol.
18:34Well, I don't know what to do.
18:35Pauline's the one that's normally screaming and shouting about this sort of thing,
18:37but this inquest has finished her off.
18:39Have you got any change?
18:40I mean, they sell off land which belongs to us,
18:42belongs to the community,
18:43and nobody does anything about it.
18:44We all just sit around and let them get away with it.
18:46I don't think they've sold it yet, though.
18:48What?
18:48Well, Micra said it's been approved and everything,
18:50but it hasn't gone through yet.
18:51But they've put our fences.
18:52Yeah, I know.
18:53It's a cheek, isn't it?
18:54Well, it's more than a cheek.
18:55It's a downright liberty.
18:57Yeah, well, I'm going to do something about this,
18:58even if nobody else is.
19:01This could be fun.
19:03These machines take about 35 minutes, don't they?
19:04Yeah, I think so.
19:06I think I'll come and watch.
19:13Clyde?
19:13What's happening?
19:14I don't know.
19:15I don't know.
19:15Carol's mad.
19:17Wait, excuse me.
19:19I want to worry about you.
19:21Who owns that playground?
19:22Well, it's...
19:23Don't you know, I'll tell you, shall I,
19:25the council own that playground.
19:26So why, if the council own that playground,
19:28are there fences keeping the people of this community out?
19:30Well...
19:30I think those fences should come down
19:31so the kids in this area can have a game of ball
19:33without being hit by a car.
19:35Yeah, get the fences down, no.
19:37Yeah?
19:37That is our land.
19:38We have a right to say what happens to it.
19:39No, look, just...
19:40Are you going to take those fences down?
19:41Please, you just can't...
19:42Come on, an answer.
19:44Hey, give us an answer.
19:45Gary here.
19:46Where are you?
19:46We are talking to you.
19:47Yeah, we are standing here.
19:49I'm at the site still.
19:50Look, I think we might have a problem.
19:51Yeah, you'll have a big problem, matey, in a minute,
19:52if you don't turn around and talk to me.
19:54Yeah, OK, I'm trying to solve it out, OK?
19:54Yeah, all right.
19:54No, no, no, no.
19:55Get him down here.
19:57Can you get down here as soon as you can, please?
19:59Yeah, tell me to get down late now.
20:00Yeah, I'll try and get...
20:01What's going on?
20:02Stephen's had an accident.
20:03Is he all right?
20:04I don't know.
20:05He's at Walford General.
20:06Where's Shamilla?
20:07She was a pat on the twins.
20:08She saw it, but she's all right.
20:10Who's the driver?
20:11His boss.
20:12The guy who's developing the playground.
20:13He's on the blow to him now.
20:14Yeah, I'll try and keep hold of everything till you get here.
20:17Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:18A few people have got a few things to say here, Keith.
20:21We've got a lot of things to say.
20:22I think he's on his way back.
20:24If I was in, I'd say well clear.
20:26How's Cindy?
20:27Shaken.
20:27She's still with Stephen.
20:28Right, well, I'd better go see her.
20:30Yeah.
20:30Hey, how was the wholesalers?
20:31Expensive.
20:32You bought it, did you?
20:33Yeah, well, all we've got to do is sell it all.
20:35See you later.
20:36Do you want something?
20:37I know.
20:37Are you going to take those fences down?
20:39Those fences were erected with the consent and knowledge of the council.
20:42Why?
20:42Why what?
20:43Why have they been erected?
20:44Why are you stopping children from playing in their own playground?
20:46Because AMEM Property Services Limited are in the process of purchasing the land.
20:49In the process?
20:50You mean you don't even own it and you've just caused a child to be run over.
20:53We are sorry about what happened, but we didn't cause it.
20:56Listen, if you don't take those fences down, I will.
20:58Yes.
21:00Oh, yeah.
21:01Another hero, don't you?
21:03This isn't the Falklands, this is the children's playground.
21:05Yeah.
21:14He should sleep for the night.
21:26He was lucky.
21:27I was lucky.
21:29God, if he'd died, Gator, if it'd been worse, I don't know what I'd have done.
21:32I just don't know about a guy I didn't see him.
21:34He's probably thinking what colour he's going to paint his new flats.
21:37Flats?
21:37The ones they're building on the playground site.
21:40What, the bloke that knocked down Stephen's the same bloke that closed the playground down?
21:43Yeah, I couldn't believe it.
21:44Apparently he's on his way back to the square just now, to try and calm things down.
21:48Right.
21:49Where are you going?
21:50See a man about a flat.
21:51Cindy!
21:59I'm going to get me mum, she's got to see this.
22:10Go on, Carol.
22:10Go on, Carol.
22:12Go on, Carol.
22:13Go on, Carol.
22:14You are breaking the law.
22:15No, I'm breaking the fences.
22:17Why don't you just clean off?
22:19Go on, Carol.
22:20Yeah.
22:20Go on, Carol.
22:22Go on, Carol.
22:22Go on, Carol.
22:24Duffy!
22:30Can we just hold it, please, please?
22:33Who are you?
22:34Keith Laycock, AMEF Property Service.
22:36Yeah, you're the bloke of it, Stephen.
22:38Which is why we don't want to have any more accidents.
22:40Can we just try and talk this through?
22:42No, no, no, we don't want to talk about this.
22:44It's our playground.
22:45Full stop.
22:45No arguments.
22:46We want it back now.
22:47Yeah!
22:47Yeah!
22:47Where are you going?
22:52Are you going to get it stuck in?
22:53Well, they don't need me, do they?
22:55There's enough of them.
22:56But, Mum, you're the one that's been on the council a week about closing it down.
22:59Yeah, and that's the way to do it.
23:00Not starting a riot.
23:02I think I've done my bit.
23:03This is not my decision.
23:08This is a council decision.
23:09Yeah, but you don't have to buy the land.
23:10If I don't buy it, someone else will.
23:12Oh, and that's a good enough reason, is it?
23:14It's a reason.
23:15Who owns the land?
23:16At the moment?
23:17Yeah, at this moment, as we stand now.
23:19Technically, the council.
23:20What do you mean, technically?
23:21Well, I'm in the process of buying the land off them.
23:23But at this moment, they own it.
23:24Yeah.
23:25Technically.
23:26So, it's the council that put up these fences to keep our kids from playing in there?
23:29No.
23:30Well, come on, who put the fences up?
23:32Yeah.
23:32Well...
23:32Who put up the fences?
23:34My company.
23:35Oh!
23:35How can your company put up fences on land they don't own?
23:39To carry out surveying work.
23:41It was decided that the land was unsafe...
23:43Unsafe?
23:44...for children to play on.
23:45Oh, but it's safe for kids to play on the road and get knocked down by the likes of you.
23:48I didn't say that.
23:50What did you say, then?
23:51When are they meant he'd play, then?
23:52You should be talking to the council.
23:54No, but these are your fences and not the council's.
23:56It's why you should be taking your grievances to the council.
23:58Take them down.
23:59My company's been granted permission...
24:00Yeah, to run kids down in the street.
24:02If someone had been looking after him, it would never have happened.
24:04Oh, it's always somebody else's fault, isn't it?
24:09Yeah.
24:09Hey, we work, we pay our taxes, we pay council tax, VAT, national insurance, and what do we get for it?
24:15Nothing.
24:16Absolutely nothing.
24:17Right.
24:17Well, I've had enough of paying to be treated like dirt.
24:19Are you going to take these fences down now or what?
24:21Let's just talk about it.
24:23Are you taking these fences down?
24:24No.
24:25Yeah!
24:25Yay!
24:27Yay!
24:27Yay!
24:27Yay!
24:27Yay!
24:27Yay!
24:27Yay!
24:28Yay!
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24:28Yay!
24:34Yay!
24:35Yay!
24:36Yay!
24:37Yay!
24:38Yay!
24:39Yay!
24:40Yay!
24:41Are you the man of my son?
24:42Look, I'm really sorry.
24:43Are you the man?
24:44What happened?
24:45Did you or didn't you?
24:46Yes, but what...
24:47Is that the car?
24:48Yes.
24:49Is that the car?
24:50Yes.
24:51Yes!
24:52No!
24:53No!
24:54Yes!
24:55I'm really disappointed.
24:56No!
24:57Yes!
24:58No!
24:59No!
25:00No!
25:01No!
25:01No!
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25:11No!
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25:15No!
25:17No!
25:18No!
25:19No!
25:20Oh, my God!
25:22Oh, my God!
25:24Oh, my God!
25:26Look around, it's a playground!
25:28What are you guys doing off of this?
25:30Oh, my God!
25:32Oh, my God!
25:34Back off!
25:36I'm trying to look after my wife!
25:38Yeah, and I think that'd be best achieved if you just backed off!
25:40It'd be best achieved if you let go of us,
25:42but if we had time catching muggers, rapers and robbers!
25:44Nick him!
25:46In you go.
25:48Hey, Nick!
25:50Hey, Nick!
25:52It's a mess!
25:54Hey, Nick!
25:56Hey, Nick!
25:58Hey!
26:00Hey!
26:02I'm going to get to the back of you, Nick.
26:04Hey, Nick!
26:06Hey, Nick!
26:08Hey, Nick!
26:10Hey, Nick!
26:12Hey, Nick!
26:14Hey, Nick!
26:16Next on Drama, we're back in Albert Square with more classic EastEnders.
26:46Next on Drama, we're back in Albert Square with more classic EastEnders.