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00:00I
00:30who is it frank who is it do you reckon he's dead well if you ain't now he soon will be
00:42i'm going home frank
00:45come on mum let's get back no come on there's nothing we can do now
00:53what is right pat the fire's up we'll see you in the morning
00:55what are we gonna do come on
00:57what's right
01:09please
01:14he just walked away i don't know where
01:30he just walked away i don't know where frank
01:44where did you go dead
01:48who are you the di trent this is dc cornwall wolford cid
01:55i know this is a distressing time mr butcher but i'm afraid we have to ask you a few preliminary questions
02:01i have to confirm with you that you are the owner of the car lot seven albert square
02:08that's right now can you tell me what you were doing this evening
02:12uh well all evening after you finished for the day
02:15um i locked up and i went for a drink
02:19where in the pub across the road
02:21um vic
02:22he was over there with ricky and me
02:23what time did you leave
02:25early
02:27late-ish
02:29alone
02:30no no no i'll come home with him
02:32and you were then in all night
02:35hmm
02:37been for a walk just now
02:39yeah i had to uh thanks well
02:42i had to think you know
02:46right
02:47i should about do it for now
02:49i'm sorry but we will have to pop back sometime tomorrow
02:52that's fine
02:53um
02:54no officer far before you go um
02:56who was it that they uh
02:59they took away
03:01we don't know yet
03:02i'm going to bed
03:07oh baby
03:11it's a fair group of police
03:14you don't smoke anymore
03:16oh frank
03:26frank go easy on that stuff love
03:32easy
03:35i'm gonna have a drink
03:36i fancy a drink
03:38don't stop me doing what i want to do
03:40don't you dare get drunk on me
03:42don't you dare
03:44i'm sorry baby
03:48oh i'm so sorry
03:50i'm sorry
03:51i just stood and watched frank
03:54nobody said anything to us
03:56they just watched it go up in flames
03:59i know baby i know
04:03god it's awful isn't it
04:12those cars they really went up didn't they
04:14wonder what happens that poor bloke they took away
04:16terrible terrible
04:18doesn't look too good does it
04:19did you know the bloke they took away in the ambulance last night
04:21one of the dossers from over there
04:23no really
04:24how did you know that
04:25i was speaking to the old builder this morning
04:27apparently one of the car doors unlocked they reckon he must have called in to keep warm have a kip
04:30how is he
04:31barbecued i should think
04:33that's not funny grant
04:34got any idea how it started
04:36no one's letting on
04:37no one's letting on
04:38i mean what they're gonna do now that's the library had gone up in smoke isn't it
04:41yeah
04:42put your insurance claim in sharpish i should think
04:44you're not suggesting anything no
04:46i'm just saying frank would want to put his claim in quick wouldn't he
04:48he wouldn't have done an insurance job would he
04:50i don't believe it he wouldn't talk to his own business
04:53he's worked his guts out to keep that place ticking over
04:56you uh
04:57all have a good look didn't
04:59i'm sorry i'm really very sorry
05:01yeah of course you are
05:02any news about that bloke last night
05:04no platform the hospital but there's uh
05:07my name is at all
05:09ian don't you think you'd better go down to have his on the stall
05:11yeah right i'll see you later
05:13you going in there
05:14i am up as soon as them boys are finished
05:17i'll just come down to see what's
05:19left of me life
05:21don't say that dad
05:23well if
05:24if you want a hand with anything
05:26just let me know
05:27no it's started jeffrey
05:33what happened
05:34i had a few too many of the grant last night
05:36looked snapped into a lamppost
05:38that's clever
05:39yeah
05:40have you seen the state of the car lot
05:41who hasn't it's terrible isn't it
05:42i couldn't believe it when i saw it this morning
05:44well you must have had all the commotion last night
05:46well i was out for most of the night
05:48yeah i'm judging by the state of this morning looks like it was a good one and all
05:51well i was a big tank type so i thought it was best if i went straight home
05:54well you don't have to explain you know
05:55they don't expect us to live in each other's pockets all the time
05:58you want a drink while you're here
05:59yeah a cup of tea please
06:00oh coffee fad didn't ask then
06:02uh... tea i beg mark please
06:04right okay
06:05yeah i take it you heard about last night's fireworks
06:07yeah it's better luck for a friend
06:09maybe it was retribution for all them clapped out bangers of soul over the years
06:12no that's all i ain't laughing
06:14you know some of them motors i mean a bonfire was the best thing for them
06:17pay no attention to me
06:18don't worry we don't
06:21smart bird can he
06:23sick making jokes like that
06:25especially when someone's been hurt and all
06:27you what
06:28well that tramp or whatever he was
06:30what were you talking about
06:31i don't you know
06:32there was some young bloke asleep in one of the cars when they went up
06:35cut him off to hospital in a really bad way so i heard
06:38what's happened to him
06:39well i don't know but he's pretty badly burnt
06:41hello
06:42hello
06:43hello
06:44hello
06:45hello
06:46yeah what can i do for you
06:48i just thought i'd pop in and say hello
06:50oh and that's all it is yeah
06:52not necessarily
06:54well sit down
06:55well actually i was just about to shoot off
06:56well i thought we could have a cup of tea in the chair
06:58another time eh yeah i've gotta go you know i've got things to do
07:01well can we talk later
07:02i don't know
07:03i'll see you around
07:04cheers
07:05cheers
07:07do you want anything
07:08just forget it
07:11there's something going on between those two you know i'm sure of it
07:13yeah
07:14phil
07:15what's the matter
07:16listen i've got to go i'm a bit busy now
07:21got a spare machine then
07:22oh give it to me i'll do it for you
07:23so what's happening about the stall
07:24nice idea when it lasted
07:26what do you mean
07:27i mean i won't be getting that stall i can't afford it
07:29i thought you had to know
07:31i did
07:32but ian's got a better offer hasn't he
07:33i don't know who from
07:34how much better
07:35that's water under the bridge now
07:37well if it's water under the bridge
07:38why aren't you telling us
07:39listen
07:40i'll offer them ten grand right
07:41ten grand
07:42someone else comes along and offers them ten and a half
07:44increase your loan
07:45he shouldn't have to increase his loan
07:47ian offered him the stall
07:48it's only right mark should have it
07:50it's business pauline
07:51it's always business as far as ian is concerned
07:53it's got nothing to do with business
07:54what that boy needs is a good shake
07:56who does he think he is
07:57that's right mum
07:58if he left him and david that stall
08:00no
08:01pete didn't even leave a will
08:03it had nothing to do with them two
08:04they just muscled in that's all
08:06pete left you in charge of that stall
08:08because i think he wanted you to have it
08:10because i think he knew he wasn't going to come back
08:13mum
08:14listen to me
08:16i feel as bad about all of this as you do
08:18but there's nothing i can do about it
08:21i'm not going to go for the bigger loan
08:24you hear me
08:25to be honest with you i was never really happy with the idea in the first place
08:28it's just a dream that's all
08:30why'd you have to give in so quick the both of you
08:33facing facts paulie
08:35what do you know about facing facts you never face facts for all year while you were carrying on with that trollop
08:40hold on
08:41there's a machine over here paulie
08:42oh leave it pat i'll do them bits for you you get off
08:43no it's all right i'll bug them in myself
08:44stuff i was wearing last night i can't get the stink of smoke out of it
08:46i'll put my stuff up later
08:47mark
08:57oh please
08:58forget about it
08:59tell us
09:01i um
09:03i heard from the hospital i haven't told frank yet
09:06sorry
09:07trying to find out about that young lad they pulled out in one of the cars
09:11and
09:13he died
09:15i've got change of a fire for police paulie and i
09:20i don't seem to have the right money for these things
09:22so you and your son aren't partners right
09:24no uh
09:26ricky just works for me or something
09:27and your wife she's not a partner in the business is she
09:30no no not at all no
09:32i expect you've seen our mob nosing around the lot
09:35yeah what are they after
09:37well some of them are forensics sent by us
09:39but the fire brigade have also sent down an investigator
09:42they'll let us know what they find
09:44it was an accident right
09:45we don't know anything yet ricky
09:47what you think somebody did this on purpose
09:49do either of you know anyone who might want to have done it on purpose
09:53anyone you've fallen out with
09:54anyone who might have a grievance against you
09:56i can't think of anybody at all no
09:59anyone unhappy with the car you sold them
10:02um no no
10:04what about last night in the pub
10:06ride with anyone fall out with anyone at all
10:08no i had a quiet drink and i uh i came home
10:11well think further back then weeks months don't matter
10:15don't matter
10:16uh
10:18i don't know i can't i can't think of anybody at all no
10:20ricky
10:21no
10:22are you sure
10:23yeah sure
10:24you were with your dad all evening
10:26yeah i went in the vic with him i left about ten o'clock
10:30yeah
10:31did either of you know the young lad who died
10:33what
10:34what the bloke in the car
10:35he's dead is he
10:38yeah
10:39i'm afraid he is
10:41did you know him
10:42no i never knew no
10:44never knew
10:45come on we're gonna go to the building society
10:48sit down shelley
10:49look we're gonna up your loan
10:50look do you want a cup of tea
10:51stop it mark
10:52shelley sit down
10:53please
10:54that's better
10:56you think the patronizing me puts you in the right
10:59well it doesn't
11:00don't give in so easily mark
11:03i ain't buying the store
11:05end of story
11:06but it's madness to give it up
11:07look i never felt happy about lying on that application form
11:10all right
11:11now the price has bumped up
11:12i guess it was never meant to be
11:14so that's it you're just gonna give up
11:16well that about does it for now
11:18if you do think of anything that might be of use to us
11:22please don't hesitate to get in touch
11:24of course
11:25forensic should be finished by the end of the day
11:27and we'll let you know when you can start clearing up
11:29thank you
11:30thank you very much
11:31well and you do know that at some stage soon
11:33you will be required to submit your company books to us for inspection
11:37um
11:38i don't have them
11:40well where are they
11:42they went up
11:43you know in the port of cabin
11:44they went up with everything else
11:46did they
11:47well i'm sorry
11:49right
11:51right
11:52i just have to hope we can conclude this swiftly eh mr butcher
11:54of course
11:55of course
11:56be in touch
11:58so
12:01are you gone
12:06that seemed all right didn't they
12:08what do you reckon
12:09reckon what do you mean reckon
12:10They're gone.
12:15Seemed all right, didn't they?
12:18What do you reckon, mate?
12:20Reckon? What do you mean, reckon?
12:22You didn't tell them about Hammond's.
12:23The lot that put us out of business before.
12:26Hammond's a cab firm, son.
12:28What would they have to do with us now?
12:29Maybe we should have mentioned it.
12:32No, boy, no, boy.
12:34Hammond wouldn't have nothing to do with this, son.
12:35Nothing at all.
12:37Just a thought.
12:37If it was fired on purpose,
12:41then that Dosser was murdered, wouldn't he?
12:44I just want him to be happy.
12:46It gives in too easy, that one.
12:48But he's jaded, Pauline.
12:49It's very difficult for him.
12:51Yeah, I didn't mean to have a go.
12:53It's just...
12:54I didn't sleep at all last night,
12:56all those sirens blaring.
12:58Did you sleep?
12:59No, it's not very well.
13:00I never do when I'm...
13:02What?
13:05Well, I never do when I'm on my own.
13:07Oh.
13:09Pauline,
13:10do you want to do anything for your birthday?
13:13Yeah, not be reminded of it.
13:15Why?
13:16Well, I just wondered that
13:16if we've got no plans,
13:18maybe we could...
13:19They've had visitors, you know.
13:20What?
13:21Them butchers over at their place.
13:23Men in long coats.
13:24I saw them leaving earlier.
13:25You're probably insurance.
13:26Looked like coppers to me.
13:28You can always tell a copper by his feet.
13:30Fascinating.
13:32Are you all right, Nellie?
13:33It's a terrible mess over there.
13:35Still smoking in some places and all.
13:37And it hums a bit.
13:39Mind you,
13:40we got used to that during the blitz.
13:42The smell of burning.
13:44Never knew what you were going to wake up to.
13:46Didn't know if you were going to wake up at all.
13:49Hearing them sirens going in the night
13:51and seeing all that mess this morning
13:53brought it all back.
13:55You two are lucky.
13:57You don't remember the bombs?
13:59Yeah.
13:59Well, I've had my fair share of bombshells dropped.
14:01Thanks, Nellie.
14:02Arthur.
14:03Yeah?
14:03You've got to get Mark to up his load.
14:05No, hang on a minute.
14:06It's nothing to do with you.
14:08Yes, it is.
14:09But he's made up his mind.
14:10But he's just going to drift.
14:11He wants to get himself a job on the building sites.
14:14What building sites?
14:15Look, love, I know you mean well,
14:16but this is a family matter.
14:18She's got as much chance of talking him around as we have.
14:20She's got no right to talk him around to anything.
14:23Look, do you want him to have that stall or don't you?
14:25He's a strapping lad.
14:26He'd do well on the sites.
14:27Yeah, but she shouldn't go pushing him into things.
14:30We tried.
14:31Well, where is parents?
14:32Look, I didn't mean to cause a lad.
14:33Mark is a grown man.
14:34He can make his own decisions.
14:36I'm sick of telling you that.
14:36He wants to pull his socks up and get down the sites.
14:39Oh, shut up, Nellie.
14:40Don't you tell her to shut up.
14:41That's what I expect from him.
14:42Listen, don't worry.
14:43Just forget I ever said anything.
14:44That's all we need, isn't it?
14:45Another bill to poke the nose in.
14:47Oh, do you know, Arthur,
14:48it's really sad the way you've always resented my family.
14:51Oh, no, it's not sad.
14:52It's natural.
14:53There you are.
14:54You see, you're jealous.
14:55You always have to be.
14:56You're wasting your time, Paulie,
14:57and the man ain't got the sense he was born with.
14:59There, you see, that's what I mean.
15:00That's what I mean.
15:00You've always looked down your nose at me.
15:02Always.
15:02Oh, push off.
15:08What happened to your head?
15:10Oh, I don't think that's happened to my way home last night.
15:12Didn't think you were that far gone.
15:14Oh, it's just a bit clumsy, that's all right.
15:16Yeah, we should do it more often.
15:17Then again, we've both got commitments now, haven't we?
15:19Yeah, I suppose we have.
15:20Yeah, you did seem a bit distracted,
15:22especially in the curry.
15:23It's like you had something to get back to,
15:24and you weren't drinking a lot, were you?
15:27I just weren't on form, that's all.
15:28No, you weren't, were you?
15:29No.
15:30You come over to the Vic later?
15:32Yeah, if I get this finished in time.
15:34I'll probably see you later, all right?
15:35Yeah, yeah, if you've got time.
15:37Oh, and, bro, don't take too much on yourself.
15:40All right.
15:40I can't hear me, he's going.
15:47Hello, Cindy, I'm glad I've caught you.
15:48Hello, Arthur.
15:49Hello, can I have a word with you?
15:50Yeah, sure.
15:51What is it?
15:52Ian won't sell him up the store.
15:54Er, no, he sold it to someone else.
15:55Who?
15:57Richard Cone.
15:58Cone?
15:59Is that right?
15:59He sold sort of Richard Cone?
16:01We're putting a bigger offer.
16:02He'll come and help you better.
16:03I've ever offered, but he's made up his mind.
16:05What, over his own family?
16:07It wasn't just his decision, it was David Stonall.
16:09Look, you've got to have a word with him, Cindy.
16:11He's trying to sell Pete's stall out of the family.
16:14So has Pat and Frank.
16:15I don't think he's sunk in yet, you know.
16:16He ain't got enough to worry about at the moment.
16:18Well, tell him I'm thinking about him.
16:20I know what it's like.
16:20Yeah, I'll tell him.
16:21Thanks.
16:22And where did you go creeping off to?
16:24Been to see Phil.
16:26Blimey, you two can't keep away from each other.
16:27You don't understand.
16:29I love him.
16:30What's more, he's pregnant and he's mine.
16:33Can we stop beating around the bush?
16:34Ten and a half, take it or leave it.
16:38Well, we've given it careful consideration.
16:39You can say that again.
16:41And we're on.
16:43Thank God for that.
16:44I thought these negotiations were going to last longer than Astrich.
16:48Don't fancy a pint.
16:49Don't fancy a pint less blasphemy, that is.
16:54Nice timing, Nigel.
16:55Yeah, cheers.
16:56Sorry.
16:57I didn't know you better.
16:58I'd say you'd done it on purpose.
17:00So, when do I get confirmation of ownership?
17:02Oh, give me some time, will you?
17:03Look, I'll tell you what.
17:04Why don't you put around the store later on and, uh, make a bankless draft with you?
17:08And I take over from Monday.
17:09It's yours.
17:10So, are you going to get to run it then?
17:12Well, do you know I won't run it myself?
17:14No, maybe not.
17:15There's plenty of people there now.
17:17Yeah, I bet there is.
17:18Here you are, Arthur.
17:23Oh, darling.
17:24Eat that before it gets cold.
17:25Right there.
17:26You sure you don't want anything, Aunty Nelly?
17:28Onions repeat on me.
17:30Anyway, you don't want to worry about me, do you?
17:33I mean, I'm always poking me nose in, aren't I?
17:36Look, can't we just leave it?
17:37I'm only trying to help.
17:39Arthur, will you please apologise to Nelly?
17:44Then we can forget the whole stupid business.
17:46Well, why should I apologise?
17:47Arthur!
17:48I'm sorry.
17:50Right.
17:50Now, perhaps we can forget the whole thing.
17:52It's all right.
17:54We're all just worried about young Mark, aren't we?
17:56What I don't understand is, is that Ian doesn't even like Richard Cole.
18:01Yet, for the sake of a few hundred quid, he's ready to turn his father's stall over to him.
18:06Yeah, well, that lad's heart always was ruled by his wallet.
18:09Cindy said that she'd have a word with him, but I don't reckon it'd do any good.
18:14I wish we could do something to help.
18:16It's no good now, anyway.
18:18You said he's already cancelled that loan.
18:20It's a crying shame.
18:22Mark's writing away, you know.
18:23Where does he go from here?
18:25The cafe.
18:26Mark goes to the cafe?
18:28No!
18:29The money from the cafe!
18:30When Kath bought me out!
18:32Well, that's a point, isn't it?
18:33How much is it now?
18:35Er, must be about ten thousand, what, with interest and everything.
18:38Oh, what do you reckon?
18:39Hmm?
18:40Well, it was supposed to be rainy day money, wasn't it?
18:43Yeah, but I reckon Ian's turned the whole thing over to Cole already.
18:48Okay then, Mark.
18:51Do you want another?
18:52Sir Cole's the other bit of.
18:54That figures.
18:55Sorry, Mark, I didn't know.
18:57I'm going home.
18:59Hi, Mark.
19:00Yeah, you all right, sir?
19:03Hi, love.
19:04Everything all right?
19:05Yeah, Cathy's got a peanut loose thing.
19:06Yeah, well, David's out in the stall, so you come to help me celebrate, have you?
19:09You've done it, haven't you?
19:11You've gone and sold Richard Cole the stall.
19:12Yeah, it'll be all his as of Monday.
19:14I know he's not exactly a family friend, but he offered the best price.
19:18I'd have been daft to turn it out.
19:19I mean, we've got the kids to think of, haven't we?
19:21But what about Mark?
19:22Mark understands.
19:24Well, I don't, Ian.
19:25Look, I know how important your dad was to you, and that's why giving a part of him to
19:28Richard Cole just seems so wrong.
19:30I know I've never said it before, but that's how I feel.
19:33I'm sorry, Ian, but you said to yourself that that picture was more important to him than
19:36his flat or anything.
19:37I know, I know.
19:37It was an extension of him, the whole family.
19:41Nice to laugh at them, but I can see it now.
19:44Can't you?
19:45And you want to give all that away to him.
19:52Twelve o'clock tomorrow.
19:53Oh, that'll be lovely.
19:54Yeah, thank you, Mr. Marshall.
19:56Thanks.
19:56Bye.
19:58Right.
19:59You'll see us tomorrow, unless, of course, we decide not to go through with it.
20:02Was he okay about it?
20:03Well, he was a bit surprised.
20:05Didn't want me to make any rash decisions.
20:07That's not his business, is it?
20:09Oh, we're near.
20:09Hello.
20:10Come in, though.
20:11Hello.
20:11Hiya.
20:15Well, you thought about it?
20:17Yes, Aunty Pauling.
20:18You talked it over with your partner?
20:21Yes, Aunty Pauling.
20:22Right, well, we found out we can get our hands on the money, so, um, you come to a decision?
20:28Yes, Aunty Pauling.
20:29I think you've got an home to go to.
20:30Have you ever been gone an hour?
20:32I've got a meeting and a council at four.
20:33I thought I'd kill some time.
20:34You can't stop celebrating.
20:36Celebrating what?
20:37You'll see.
20:38You feel good about it, don't you?
20:40Yeah.
20:40Yeah, well, ask yourself why I'm stuck in here at three in the afternoon.
20:44Because you're an alcoholic.
20:45No, because it's so dead out there, I've already packed up for the day.
20:48You really want to be a part of all that?
20:50Oh, come on, don't we, an old sourpuss?
20:51You've got no entrepreneurial spirit, have you?
20:54That's the point, please, Grant.
20:55How's it going?
20:56I had to get away.
20:57Dad started on the booze.
20:58Taking it bad?
20:59Yeah.
21:00The police are talking about arson.
21:02Arson?
21:02Yeah.
21:03They do a thing like that.
21:04I don't know.
21:04You tell me.
21:06See, I might not expand.
21:08Expand?
21:08You only just bought the thing.
21:10I mean, buy into other pictures at other markets, get a little empire going.
21:13I thought you already had your little empire, Richard.
21:15Where would Alexander the Great have been if you'd have thought like that?
21:17How should I know?
21:19What's going on, Dad?
21:20You'll see.
21:21What's all this?
21:25I don't understand.
21:27It's yours, son.
21:29Mine?
21:31But where did you get the money?
21:32It's the money from the calf.
21:34We made Ian and David an offer on your behalf.
21:37What, more than Richard?
21:38Not exactly, no, but, well, it was near enough.
21:41Family's family.
21:42Ain't that what they always say?
21:43We say it because it's the only true thing that really matters.
21:47How am I going to pay you back?
21:48We'll worry about that another time.
21:50Look, Mark, me and David, well, we weren't exactly cut out to run the stall and, well, Richard
21:54Cole, you don't deserve it.
21:56When Dad went, he left it to you and I think he made the right choice.
22:01Bygones.
22:03Bygones?
22:05Oh, well.
22:07Well, you had me fooled, Arthur.
22:08You only usually look like that when it's your turn to buy a round.
22:11Aye, aye.
22:13Convention?
22:13What's going on?
22:15We just sold the stall.
22:17To Mark.
22:18Well, you can't.
22:18You sold it to me.
22:19Yeah, it looks like we changed our minds.
22:22We had a deal.
22:22You can't Welsh on a deal.
22:23You show me something in writing that says this pitch is yours.
22:26So, what did he come up with then?
22:27I can talk that.
22:28No, actually, it was a lower offer.
22:30We just decided to keep it in the family.
22:32It's a bit of a door on Dan DeVick.
22:38Everyone's here.
22:39You coming?
22:41Dad?
22:42No, I'm watching this, son.
22:44Oh.
22:45Where's Pat?
22:45Oh, I'd taken Janine out for a burger.
22:49Apparently I upset her.
22:52I don't like you sitting like this on your own, Dad.
22:54Ricky, Ricky, I'm not a little boy, son.
22:56I'm big enough and open enough to look after meself.
22:59Why don't you come out with us?
23:00I mean, if you sit here mulling things over, you're only going to make...
23:03Just leave me alone, son, will you?
23:05Dad?
23:05But crying out loud, boy, leave me alone!
23:18You all right?
23:18Yeah, stick that one there, will you?
23:20I remember what I said earlier, you know.
23:22What?
23:23I thought we should do something on your birthday.
23:25Oh, I didn't.
23:26When is it?
23:26Tomorrow.
23:27We all do something, you know.
23:29She'll break it.
23:32You all right, mate?
23:33You ain't the only one, you know.
23:35Eh?
23:35You ain't the only one who's lost something.
23:36We all have.
23:38He's playing up, is he?
23:39He's got himself in a right state.
23:40He's having to go at me now, like it's my fault.
23:42You'll be all right.
23:43You're surprised when he's grown up.
23:45Listen, I'm off.
23:46What now?
23:47It's only just gone eight.
23:48Tell Kathy I'll be back on it.
23:50Phil?
23:51What's up with him?
23:53Who knows?
23:57Oh.
23:59Oh, go away, go away.
24:07Yes!
24:08Yes!
24:08Yes!
24:08How are you doing?
24:22You've been needing these, wouldn't you?
24:32What have you done?
24:34I mean, what have you done?
24:35Listen, Frank, I didn't mean to...
24:36Just get out.
24:37Just get out.
24:38Pat will be back here soon.
24:38You shouldn't be seeing me.
24:40Listen, Frank, if you want to get through this, you've got to keep your head straight.
24:43I've had the police around here.
24:45What did you expect, eh?
24:46Well, why didn't you tell me?
24:47You're obviously the expert on getting away with murder.
24:49Look, I did what you told me, all right?
24:51I mean, that kid shouldn't even have been in there in the first place.
24:53Well, that explains it all, doesn't it?
24:55He deserved everything he got, didn't he?
24:57Look, I did it right.
24:58Now, you're the one that left the fuel tanks full.
25:01Those fuel tanks were half empty.
25:02Don't you try to turn this into my fault?
25:05The fool don't come in.
25:06The man was asleep in the car.
25:08Didn't you see him?
25:09Didn't you look?
25:11Oh, didn't you care?
25:13You know, maybe it's my fault, probably my fault, you know, for getting involved with
25:16a psychopath like you!
25:20I'm done.
25:26Look, Frank.
25:29I've got things going good with me right now.
25:31I've got a beautiful woman that's done more for me than anyone I've ever known.
25:34I've got me own gaff.
25:36I've got me mates around me.
25:37Now, you put all that in the light, Frank, not me.
25:40Now, if you carry on like this, we're both going to end up getting banged up for a long time.
25:43If you keep your head straight, everything's going to be all right.
25:48Now, I intend keeping my head straight, Frank.
25:49What do you intend doing, eh?
25:52Just get out of here.
25:55Think carefully, Frank.
25:58Get out.
26:13So, come on, then.
26:14What do you want?
26:15I just want to talk.
26:18I thought I'd made it clear we've got nothing to say to each other.
26:21Eh, eh, eh, don't.
26:23I know you still want me.
26:27Do you?
26:28That's right.
26:32You know something, Bianca.
26:33Hmm?
26:34You are the biggest tart I think I've ever met, and I've met a few.
26:39Now, here's a word of warning.
26:42I've had enough of people around here trying to make a fool out of me.
26:46So, if you're on that tart, keep following me around.
26:48You'll find just how sick of it all I really am.
26:51And if you can still walk in them heels, the door's there.
26:55Well, that's it, then.
27:07I think I'll call it a night.
27:09Arthur?
27:10Yeah.
27:11Do you think you'll sleep all right tonight?
27:13Well, as well as I usually do, I suppose.
27:15Good night, Arthur.
27:16Now, listen, if you do want to do anything for your birthday, just let me know, eh?
27:21Arthur?
27:22Hmm?
27:22There is something I want to do for me birthday.
27:27Oh, yeah?
27:28Yeah.
27:30But can I do it early?
27:35Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
27:52Next on Drama, we visit Walford and the working class inhabitants of Albert Square as we go back in time with classic EastEnders.
28:47Oh, ho.
28:51Oh, ho, ho.