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00:00I love you
00:30I love you
01:00No, I'm all right
01:01I could do with a fag though
01:03Oh hang on, so I've got some air somewhere
01:04Is he asleep now?
01:07Yeah, he just crashed out on the bed
01:08Just took his shoes off
01:10I hope you don't mind us all kipping down here
01:13It's just that poor Frank gave this number to the old bill
01:17Come on, we've been through all this
01:19You can stay as long as you want
01:20Come on, Pat
01:23We don't know for sure it was Diane
01:24I know, love, but it's not just that
01:27It's Frank
01:29Well, he was
01:31He was worn out when he got back from the nick last night
01:33And he would insist on driving all the way to Leith with no sleep
01:36Look, he'll be all right
01:37The roads would have been clear when he left
01:39Yeah, but he was dog-tired
01:41He'll be fine
01:42Now, come on, drink your coffee, eh?
01:45Yeah
01:45Morning
01:49Morning
01:49There's tea in the pot
01:52Ta
01:53You got it going, then?
01:57Yeah
01:57You on the stool today?
02:01No, I'm doing the cafe for Ian
02:02He's got to pick up Cindy and the baby later
02:04Look, I'm sorry about last night
02:08You didn't have to sleep in here
02:09It's all right
02:10It's just I'm not cut out to be housewife of the year yet
02:13That's all
02:14I don't remember anybody asking you to be
02:16Yeah, well, you were going on about the mess
02:18Hazel, I don't give a toss
02:20You do whatever you want
02:21You want to live like this, that's fine
02:22Don't start having a go at me
02:24See you later, at the camp
02:27Like I said, you do whatever you want
02:29Hi, Mum thought you might need this
02:36What is it?
02:36It's the order book to check the delivery
02:38Oh, you shouldn't have bothered
02:39I could have picked it up later
02:40Oh, it's no trouble, I was passing anyway
02:42Thank you
02:43Thanks for helping my homework last night
02:46I got myself in a bit of a mess
02:48Oh, no problem
02:49I always like maths at school
02:51Helps in the shop too
02:52Hey, Chip
02:53That's why you get yourself in such a mess
02:55Can I help you?
02:57Oh, no, wait
02:57Don't tell me
02:58Packet of mints
02:59Yes, please
03:00Hello, Shireen
03:01Trevor
03:02Hello, please
03:03Haven't seen you around the last couple of days
03:06Oh, I've been busy
03:07Dad's gone away and I've got to help at home
03:09Well, maybe we can meet later in the cafe or something
03:11Yeah, maybe
03:12I've got to go to school
03:13See you later, Bill
03:148.32, blend the leaf here with morning...
03:39Oh, thanks, Moe
03:50I was just coming over to take her
03:51Oh, no, she's all right, aren't you, darling?
03:53Where's Daddy?
03:55He's away on business now
03:56You sure he don't mind taking her?
03:58No, of course not
03:58Is it about the girl on the telly?
04:00No, of course not
04:02Why don't you get some rest?
04:03You look all in
04:04I'm all right
04:05Well, I won't be long
04:06Anything you want on the way back?
04:08Oh, you can pick up some bags for me if you like
04:10It's my goodness
04:10After death ain't gonna help, you know
04:12It's either that or go mad
04:13Yeah, all right
04:14I expect you're right
04:15Well, I won't be long
04:16Come on, sweetheart
04:17Thanks, Mo
04:17Oh, hello, love
04:19Sorry, Mum
04:20I thought I'd have a line, Dad
04:21I only just woke up
04:22Oh, no, you did the right thing
04:23Do you want me to do anything?
04:25There's nothing we can do
04:26Except wake the prank to phone
04:27Anyway, I think you've got enough to worry about today
04:29Eh?
04:30Ain't Cindy bringing the baby back home this afternoon?
04:34Oh, yeah, I forgot about that
04:35Simon, you can't leave it much longer
04:37What?
04:38Telling Sharon
04:39It's better come in from you than somebody else
04:41Mum, it would finish me and her for good
04:43We don't know that for sure
04:44I do
04:44There'll be a lot of fuss when they get home, you know
04:48You know what the bills are like
04:49Are you sure you're ready for all that?
04:52I'd have to be, won't I?
04:54Yeah
04:54I'd better get back
04:56Just in case Frank or the old bill phone
04:57Hello
05:03Any news?
05:05No
05:06Frank's daughter, please
05:08Nah, the local lot couldn't tell him much
05:10So he's gone off to Leeds to find out for himself
05:12Yeah, wouldn't it be awful if it was her?
05:14It's not her, Ian
05:15Nah
05:16What's up with you?
05:18No, it hardly seems important now
05:20What does?
05:22Well, the baby's coming home this afternoon
05:23Oh, yeah, Kev said
05:24I thought it'd be nice if I could lay on some kind of a spread
05:27Well, the flat's not exactly big enough
05:29And the pooling's not exactly up to entertaining at the moment, is she?
05:32What, so you thought you'd do something here?
05:34Yeah, but look, Sharon, we've all this hat and the other going on
05:36Look, maybe it's not such a good idea, right?
05:38What ain't such a good idea?
05:40Oh, well, Pat, look, don't worry about it
05:41He just wanted to know if we could lay on something later for Cindy and the baby
05:44Yeah, look, Pat, it doesn't matter, just leave it, eh?
05:46No, no, no, nonsense, you don't mind, do you, Sharon?
05:48No, I think it's a great idea
05:49Well, there you go, then
05:50Well, um, look, I can do the food before I go up to the hospital, if you want
05:54Well, I tell you what, we can pull that old curtain across
05:56You'd love a bit of privacy, then
05:57Oh, cheers, Sharon, thanks
05:59Well, that's settled, then
05:59Yeah, look, I'll be getting up, all right
06:01I'll just let my mum open the phone
06:03Okay, just locked it up
06:04Um, I'm sure everything will work out all right, Pat
06:06Yeah
06:07Should be a good night
06:08So I'll be pleased
06:09You OK?
06:14Look, do you want to go out somewhere tonight?
06:17Take your mind off things
06:18And anyway, I'm sick of watching Shireen fussing over Khalil
06:21She's done everything except polishing shoes
06:24You're not listening to me, are you?
06:26No, I am, of course
06:27Look, I've got to go to school anyway
06:30We'll see you later, then
06:31I'll be on the car lock
06:32All right
06:33Oi, have Roger seen Ian?
06:35Yeah, he's outside talking to Arthur
06:37Look, I'll take over in here
06:38You're welcome
06:39I think I'll stick to jumpers
06:40Oh, he wants bacon, egg and beans
06:42No, he's such an egg and chips
06:43Well, he wants bacon, egg and beans, then
06:45Don't worry about it, I'll sort it out
06:47Right, gentlemen, who wants what?
06:50Goodbye, Doc
06:51Oh, Rod
06:52Rod, I'm glad you're here
06:53Welcome to the madhouse, Doc
06:55Rod, I've got this appointment today
06:58You know, with Mr. Arpodopoulos
06:59And I wanted your advice
07:00Because you've had dealings with him, haven't you?
07:02Over that half case
07:03It'll be 1.50, yeah, mate?
07:04Right
07:04Well, I think the best thing you can do, Doc
07:06Is just play it by ear
07:07I mean, he doesn't want to lose you, does he?
07:08He won't have anyone there at all, Sue
07:10You mean I'm indispensable?
07:11Well, if you like
07:12Oh, thank you, Rod
07:14Oh, I never thought of that
07:15It's a pleasure, Doc
07:16Yeah, you haven't seen Pat or anybody
07:18No, I haven't seen the soul
07:19I've come straight from home
07:20I just wondered if there was any word about Diane
07:22That's all
07:22Oh, Rod
07:23Oh, well, it went straight out of me mind
07:26You know what, with me own troubles
07:27Oh, poor Frank and Pat
07:29They must be in a terrible state
07:31Did I just hear you mention something about Diane?
07:33Have they found her yet?
07:35You did what?
07:36I said they could use her Vic
07:38Well, you had no right
07:38Not without asking me first
07:40I thought you'd be pleased
07:41You're our best man at the wedding, you know
07:42That's got nothing to do with it
07:44We can't just start organising parties
07:45Not with all this business going on with Diane
07:46Well, Pat said it was all right
07:48But Ian's doing all the food himself
07:50So it'll only be drinks
07:51Most of the bills would be in tonight anyway
07:53But I can't see how it makes much difference
07:54You still could have asked me first
07:55Besides, we can't just have a load of kids running around the pub
07:57You should know that
07:58They won't be in the pub, will they?
08:00Well, not really
08:01We'll be pulling the curtain across
08:02It'll be a private party
08:03I don't care
08:04You had no right going behind my back
08:06We're going for the Guinness Book of Records then, Trev
08:10Sorry, Rob?
08:12First bloke to make one can of Coke last three weeks
08:14Oh, I'm sorry
08:15Can I have a cup of tea, please?
08:18So what do you think, then?
08:20About what, Diane?
08:21About asking Doc round for tea
08:22Oh, yeah, if you want to
08:23But I think she'd prefer it if you invited her
08:25Because you want her there
08:26And not because you've got a guilty conscience
08:27Tea, Trev
08:28Thanks, Rob
08:28Mind you, she's got this meeting with Opodopolis today
08:30So you'd better catch her before she goes
08:32Oh, yeah, right
08:33Yeah
08:33Bye, yeah
08:34See ya
08:35Thank you
08:35See ya
08:36Hi, Pete
08:37Hi
08:37Officer, she was in here
08:39Look, I just wanted to say sorry
08:43You know, about that for dinner time
08:44Laurie turned up and, well
08:46Ah, you don't have to explain anything, do they?
08:49Don't worry about it
08:50So you two are back together, Diane, then?
08:51Yeah, sort of
08:53That's good, isn't it?
08:54Don't, didn't like seeing you down, cat
08:56So, uh, you going to Ian's do tonight?
08:58Yeah, of course
08:58It'd be funny, really, though, wouldn't it?
09:01You know, in the circumstances, only in the vick, I mean
09:02Must know what they're doing, although
09:04Yeah, I suppose so
09:05It'd be fun having a new baby around, wouldn't it?
09:08Yeah, you can say that again
09:09You know, you can't move an hour flat
09:11You would think something so small could take up so much stuff, would you?
09:14Yeah
09:14Look, you know what you were saying
09:17About leaving Walford?
09:19Did you mean it?
09:20Well
09:20I've been thinking a lot about it lately
09:23I mean, there's not a lot left for me to do round here, is there?
09:25I mean, the boy's got his own life
09:27You're all settled
09:28Half at my mum's door as well as me
09:30Well, nearly
09:31Nah, there's not a lot left for me nowadays
09:33What about the baby?
09:35Come on, this evening's not far, is it?
09:36I could visit
09:37Or they could come over there and stay
09:38Sounds like you've got it all worked out
09:40Like I say, I haven't decided yet
09:43Mr. Budger
09:45Detective Sergeant Pride
09:48Sorry you've been kept waiting
09:50Please
09:51I see from your talks with DC Rice
09:56That you were unable to form any positive identification
10:00From the personal belongings
10:01No, I thought I recognised some bits and pieces
10:03But I didn't really know
10:05No birthmarks
10:07Scars you can think of
10:09Nothing at all
10:10No, Mr. Pride
10:12I know there's certain ways of doing these things
10:15I understand it
10:15But you're the third person I've seen here this morning
10:19Look, I'm sorry
10:21But if that is my little girl that they've got
10:23I'd like to see her now, please
10:24I know this must be very upsetting for you, Mr. Butcher
10:28But you see, we have to be sure
10:31There's a real possibility that it might be your daughter
10:34Now, you say that
10:38She was trying to find this Paul Priestley
10:41Mr. Pride, listen
10:42I haven't driven 300 miles
10:43I sit here drinking coffee and making polite conversation
10:45Now, I've got a family down south
10:47That are out their minds with worry
10:49There's a sister and a brother and a nan
10:51Now, look
10:52Can we do something here, please?
10:55Please
10:55Wait till you
10:58Yeah, I think I'll wait a while and then I'll phone anyway
11:02Are you sure this is still all right?
11:06Oh, yeah, of course, love
11:07Before you ask, we haven't heard anything
11:09That must be the worst part, eh?
11:11Good waiting
11:11Yeah
11:12Look, is it, um, is it all right if I put this down?
11:15Um, just a food for the party
11:16Yeah, whatever you like it
11:18Is Si all right?
11:20Take the notice
11:21He's having a salt vessel
11:22What time are you picking up Cindy and the baby?
11:25Oh, well, um, I spoke to the hospital
11:26Cindy spent the night there
11:28And, um, they reckon about three o'clock
11:29By the time we've gone back to the flat
11:31Should be here about five, five thirty
11:33Oh, that'll be great
11:34Give me time to get things ready
11:35Yeah
11:35Look, um, look, I'd better be off
11:37I'm going to shop in this tomorrow long
11:39Um, perhaps I'm sure everything will work out, OK?
11:44Ta-da
11:44Yes
11:48Paul, can I come in?
11:51Oh, Kathy, yeah
11:52I just want a quick word of you
11:56I can't stop long
11:57It's about Pete
11:58Yeah, what about him?
12:00Well, I'm just a bit worried about him, that's all
12:02A bit late for that now, isn't it?
12:04Pauline, I know me and Pete are split up
12:06But it don't mean I don't care about him
12:07We spent too many years together for that
12:09Well, if it's so important you've had to come and see me
12:11You'd better sit down
12:12Look, I just think he's going for a bit of rough time at the minute, that's all
12:17Seems fine to me
12:19Well, you know what he's like
12:20He won't always let on when things bother him
12:22Look, I know him better than anybody
12:23He is my twin brother, after all
12:25Yeah, well, that's why I think you should talk to him
12:26Right, what makes you think he's having a rough time?
12:30Well, he just feels there's nothing left for him around here anymore
12:32He's even talking about leaving Walford altogether
12:34He's just missing that Barbara, that's all
12:37He wouldn't leave his own family
12:38Yeah, but that's just it, Paul
12:39He thinks his family don't need him anymore
12:42Look, it's not me, Pauline
12:44It's what Pete thinks
12:45Yeah, well, I didn't think that was any concern of yours anymore
12:49No, I can see this ain't getting us anywhere
12:52I should have known better, shouldn't I?
12:54But if Pete does leave Walford
12:55At least I'll be able to say I'll try to do something about it
12:58What about you, Pauline?
12:59Here, is it right you had a visit from Mr Wonderful?
13:05I take it you mean Danny
13:06Who else?
13:07So come on then, give us all the gory details
13:09Look, there's nothing to tell
13:10We just went out for a meal and we talked
13:11Is that it?
13:12Yeah
13:12Apparently I was getting worked up over nothing
13:14I mean, you had to go away from it
13:15Out in the jungle somewhere, was it?
13:17What?
13:18No phone, that word
13:19But it's a bit difficult sometimes, you know
13:21Is that you talking or in?
13:23Both
13:23Oh, how sweet
13:24Quick, I'm in need of a stiff drink
13:30Well, don't tell me a richly anxious offer to buy his stall
13:32She'll be back to Texas as a souvenir
13:34A genuine East End Market stall
13:35Oh, some oats
13:36Vodka and tonic, please, Trane
13:37No, I have just committed the cardinal sin
13:40Interfering in Bill family business
13:43Honestly, they're like the bleep mafia
13:45He's been there all day
13:54What is it?
13:55Is it Diane, do you know?
13:56It's hard to tell, Arthur
13:57Every time I try talking to him
13:58He just orders another tea
13:59I'll have a word of it
14:00I can't stop because no one's on the stall
14:03But Dot's coming tonight
14:04Right
14:05But she says she has to sit with her back to the wall
14:07Anyway, I'll call in the shop and get something in
14:09All right, yeah
14:10Hello, Trif
14:12Hello, Arthur
14:13Everything all right, then?
14:14Yeah
14:15You look as though something's troubling you
14:18I mean, I wouldn't like you to think we can't talk about it
14:21I thought we were mates
14:22Oh, we are, Arthur
14:23You've been really good to me
14:24You and Pete
14:25But what is it?
14:26Is it Diane Butcher?
14:27Is that what it is?
14:28Oh, no, it's nothing like that
14:29See, I don't think it is Diane they've found
14:32If she had gone to Leeds
14:33Paul would have looked after her
14:35What's the trouble, then?
14:37Well, it's Shireen
14:38Shireen?
14:39Yeah
14:40What, the girl over the shop?
14:42Oh, you're fond of her
14:44Is that what it is?
14:44No
14:45I mean, yeah
14:47Yeah, I'm fond of her
14:49But I'm used to being fond of people
14:50And people not feeling the same way about me
14:52Well, what is it then?
14:55Well, you know her dad's gone away
14:56You know what he's gone away for, don't you?
14:59No
14:59To make her wedding arrangements
15:01Oh, she's getting married
15:04And you're a bit miffed about it
15:06Is that what it is?
15:07Hey, wait a minute
15:07She's still at school, aren't you?
15:08Well, that's just it
15:09She's been forced into marriage against her will
15:11An arranged marriage?
15:13She's got no say in it at all
15:14Oh, no, you can't mess about with that, Trevor
15:16I can't say I agree with it myself
15:18But I must only fear
15:20But, Arthur, we can't just...
15:22Look, Trevor
15:22They're very proud people
15:24They've got their customs and traditions
15:26It's their way of doing things
15:28Now, we can't sit in judgment, Trevor
15:31I'm sorry, Arthur
15:32I might not be the most cleverest bloke in the world
15:34But no-one will ever convince me
15:36That the force a person in the marriage
15:38Against their will is right, Arthur
15:40But you've got to be realistic, you see
15:42I mean, you may not go along with it
15:45But there's not a lot you can do about it
15:46But we've got to do something
15:47Trevor
15:48You'd be better off leaving
15:50You'd run alone
15:50Oh, Pete
15:55Aunty Pauling wants a word
15:57I just gave him a knife and fall
15:58Well, now, she said
15:59Oh, God, blimey
16:00She's getting more like the old girl every day
16:02Here, son
16:03By the way
16:05Thanks for laying on that do tonight
16:06I'll stick a few sods behind the van
16:07All right, thanks
16:08No, I see that little bloke coming home
16:10Yeah, I'd better get back
16:11Yeah, I'll see you at the do tonight, eh?
16:13All we've got to do is take this little little back to the flat
16:15All right, food's ready
16:17It's just got to be unpacked
16:18Yeah, now, Ian
16:18Mind how you're driving that car
16:20With that baby in the back
16:21And haven't you got a name yet?
16:22We can't keep calling it that baby
16:24Yeah
16:24What?
16:25Bill
16:25Look, don't worry about him in the back of the car
16:28I've got enough straps to hold down an elephant, all right?
16:29All right, mine is
16:30See you later
16:30Hello, boys, what are you doing here?
16:32You've just been showing me what he's bought
16:33Oh, not more stuff
16:34You can't move an hour fat as it is
16:36Oh, come on, give us a break
16:36Will you lose only a few little bits and pieces, innit?
16:38I thought I'd see you both later, all right?
16:39Yeah, see you, boy
16:40Right, sis, what's up?
16:42Right, come and sit down
16:43Yeah, I'll just...
16:44Sit, Peter!
16:45Please
16:45Now then, I had to visit her today
16:51Oh, yeah?
16:52Yeah
16:52Cathy
16:53What, my cat?
16:54Well, she's hardly that anymore, is she?
16:56No
16:56So what does she have to say?
16:59Well, she seems to think you've got some crazy idea about leaving Walford
17:03Yeah, well, I did happen to mention it
17:04So that makes it all right, does it?
17:07That I hear what you're thinking from somebody else?
17:09It wasn't like that, sis
17:10Well, how was it then?
17:12I just happened to mention it
17:13I was thinking about going back to New Zealand
17:15I mean, there's not a lot left for me around here, is there?
17:17But you can't go
17:18Your roots are here, all your family
17:21Oh, come on, sis
17:22My whole life's changed in the last year, hasn't it?
17:24I mean, ever since, well
17:24Well, ever since she left me
17:26And the only good thing that's happened to me recently is Barbara
17:29What about the baby?
17:31I'm over the moon about that
17:32Do you know I am?
17:33But this is Cindy and Ian's time
17:35They don't need me
17:36But Peter
17:37Now, look, sis
17:37I've not made up my mind one way or the other
17:40But if I do decide to go
17:42You've just got to get used to the idea, love
17:43I'm sorry, really I am
17:47But these things do take time
17:48Mr. Pryde
17:49It is a murder investigation
17:50I've been here three and a half hours now, Mr. Pryde
17:53Now, if that's my daughter you've got
17:54I want to see her now, please
17:55They're ready for us now
17:59Simon, you can't keep running away, love
18:08I mean, it's going to look funny if you ain't there tonight
18:10I don't think I can face it, Mum
18:12Seeing the baby
18:15Watching people holding him
18:17I keep wanting to shout
18:21He's mine
18:22He's my kid
18:24I didn't know it was going to be like this
18:28The worst thing is
18:32I'm starting to resent Sharon for it
18:35It's like she's standing in between me and what's mine
18:41What am I going to do, Mum?
18:48Whatever you decide, love
18:49Just make sure you don't wake up in ten years' time and regret it
18:53Maybe it's not such a good idea after all, Mum
19:20Look, as long as this pub's open, we keep our troubles on the other side of the bar
19:23If we can't learn to do that, then we might as well close the place down
19:26I should have phoned this afternoon, Mo
19:28I told you, I know, my Frank
19:30As soon as there's something to tell us, we're here soon enough
19:33I suppose you're right?
19:34I know I am
19:35Now, if we're going to do this, we're going to do it properly
19:37And they'll be here in a minute
19:38Oh, right, I'll go upstairs and get the rest of the stuff in
19:41Oh, Pat
19:41Yeah
19:41Is Sir coming down?
19:43Uh, no, he's all right for the moment
19:44And I've leave him alone
19:45What was he doing up there, anyway?
19:47Paperwork, he said
19:47Are we first?
19:49Oh, someone's got to be
19:50There you go, yes
19:51There you go
19:52Any news yet?
19:53No
19:53All right, so we'd like a drink then
19:55Oh, yes, me, please
19:56I'm coming
19:56No, thanks, Trace
19:58I've got something to do
19:59I don't think she's exactly overjoyed to see me, do you?
20:12Oh, I'm taking a note
20:12He's talking to me about the skin in my teeth and all
20:14You've got a lot to learn about the Beale family
20:15Oh, there he is
20:17He can't help without me on the granddad
20:19Well, he's been eating all the sandwiches
20:20I tried to stop him
20:21Have I?
20:22Congratulations, granddad
20:22Cheers, Ralph
20:23All right, Pete?
20:24Yeah, you're done as proud, mate
20:26Well, it's quite an honour, you know
20:27I've been chosen to entertain the Beale
20:28Oh, yeah, it's great
20:29Yeah, put that behind the ramp
20:31When you've looked it out, let us know
20:32Oh, Pete, you shouldn't
20:34Why?
20:34It's my grandson
20:35Sorry, our grandson
20:37Yeah
20:38Remember when we used to talk about this, Kay?
20:40Look, sorry, didn't mean you both
20:42No, no, you must be very proud, the both of you
20:44Yeah, yeah
20:45Oh, look, here they are
20:46Oh, look, here they are
20:47Oh, there they are
20:47Oh, all right, sir
20:48Good luck, my name's up
20:51Hey, baby, Bill
20:53Hey
20:54Excuse me, put your finger up, please
20:57Because as a kid
20:58Sorry
20:59Is Pat, is Cy coming there?
21:00He ain't upstairs here
21:01Where is he then?
21:04My baby's can't be
21:06Yeah, baby
21:07Sorry, Trev, we're closing early
21:10You want to start another of your marathon coke drinking sessions
21:12You'll have to come back in the morning
21:13No, Rod, I'll only be in the room
21:15Oh, I don't know, Shireen
21:16I've got loads of paperwork to do
21:18Come on, surely you can wait a few hours
21:20I don't think your dad would agree
21:21Oh, come on
21:22Trevor?
21:24Hello, Shireen
21:25Do you want to talk to me?
21:26No, I don't want to talk to you, Shireen.
21:28It's you I want a word with.
21:30Khalil.
21:30Yes, I want you to leave Shireen alone.
21:33Trevor.
21:35No, it's all right, Shireen.
21:36It's not your fault.
21:37You're only doing what you're told.
21:39But you, you're just taking advantage.
21:41Now, look, I don't know what's going on here,
21:43but if you two are...
21:44No, we're not.
21:45Trevor, stop here.
21:46I don't think it's right, you forcing her to do something she doesn't want to do.
21:49Come on, come on.
21:50Time to go home now, eh?
21:51No, Rod, listen.
21:52They're trying to make Shireen marry him against the will.
21:55What?
21:55Trevor, you've got it wrong.
21:56Shireen and I aren't getting married.
21:58It's a truth.
21:59But, but, but...
22:01Oh, no, no, you can't fool me.
22:03I know what's going on.
22:04Shireen, I think we'd better leave.
22:06Leave it, Trev.
22:07I think we've got your wires crossed, mate.
22:11Greg?
22:15It wasn't her, darling.
22:19It wasn't Diane.
22:20Oh, thank God.
22:23Oh, my God.
22:24Oh.
22:24Should we just get it on?
22:26I think that's enough.
22:27We'd see no sound like that.
22:28The old girl would have loved this, eh, sis?
22:30Yeah.
22:31She was always one for family gatherings.
22:33Christmas, birthday.
22:35God help anyone who didn't turn up.
22:38You know what, sis?
22:39Nice to see the boy, isn't it?
22:40Happy again.
22:41Settle.
22:41Yeah, well, he's worked hard, but he deserves it.
22:44I mean, look, Pete, could you really leave all this?
22:48Is he still feeding all right?
22:49Oh, yeah, I reckon it's blood work.
22:50I've done a word, what's it all?
22:52I think he's got hollow legs.
22:53Vicky was like that to start with.
22:55Mind you, you don't eat enough to feed a sparrow now, do you?
22:58Ian's been ever so good, changing his nappy, dressing him.
23:01He's just seen the things he's bought in.
23:02No, you wait till the novelty wears off.
23:03The real test will be whether he's prepared to get up at three o'clock in the morning after six months or so.
23:07Yeah, I mean, even Pete changed nappy's the first week.
23:09And I think Ian's going to be a great dad.
23:11I'll tell you what, it's taken me a long time to realise it.
23:14But Ian's the best thing that's happened to me.
23:17Sorry, Rod, I didn't mean to cause any trouble.
23:19Don't worry, Che, there's no problem.
23:21Yeah, have you seen Dot?
23:22No, she can't be familiar with Vopitopolis yet.
23:24It was ages ago.
23:25I know.
23:26Oh, so she'll be here in a minute.
23:27Do you want a drink?
23:27Yeah, gin and a bit of lemon.
23:29No, let me get these.
23:30How's this the least I can do after you, though?
23:31All right, I'll have half a lager, please, Trev.
23:34Can I buy a fiver, please, Rod?
23:37I'll pay you back, I promise.
23:38Here you go, Trevor.
23:40So what did you get for tea in the end?
23:41Chicken curry.
23:42Oh, Dot will love that.
23:43Do you want a drink, Dot?
23:45Yes, Trevor, I'll have one of them Bloody Mary things, if you don't mind.
23:48What have you been with me getting you worried about, Ian?
23:50How did you get on?
23:51Well, I stuck to me guns, Rod, like you said.
23:54All right.
23:55Refused to budge an inch, in fact.
23:56I told him, I said I got me right.
23:58Oh, good for you, Dot.
23:59So you got what you wanted in the end?
24:00No, not really, Rod.
24:02You see, I've been sacked.
24:04Oh, look at him.
24:06Fast asleep, even with all this noise going on.
24:08Yeah, I'll make up for it later, though.
24:10But where's his thing feed you?
24:11Actually, I was just thinking about that.
24:12Do you think Shana let me go upstairs?
24:14Oh, I just saw Pat go up there.
24:15Maybe she wants to be on her own.
24:16Oh, we'd better go back to the flat, then.
24:17No, no, you can't go back there.
24:19It's too far.
24:20That's a premature baby you've got there.
24:22You've got to be careful.
24:24Why don't you go back to our house?
24:25I'll come with you if you like.
24:26No, no, you stay and enjoy yourself.
24:27I'll be all right.
24:28Anyway, I know everything is.
24:29You don't mind me, do you?
24:30No, of course I don't, love.
24:31I'll just get you the keys.
24:32Do you want me to get your carry-cock for you?
24:33No, no, I'll be all right.
24:34Oh, you can give me that nappy bag, then.
24:35Oh, she's got it.
24:36Come here, darling.
24:37Can I have that bag?
24:38Vicky, thank you.
24:39Here, now, there's the keys.
24:41Now, are you sure you don't want me to come with you?
24:42No, I'll be all right.
24:43I'll tell you what, though, you can save me some sarnies.
24:44I'll need those later.
24:46I thought I was going to be sick.
24:49I don't think I've been so frightened all of my life.
24:53All the way there, I just kept thinking of her screaming and calling out for me.
24:56Hey, hey, hey, come on, Frank.
24:58All those years, I told her that she'd always be safe
25:00and her dad would always make sure that no-one would ever hurt her.
25:05I just kept thinking what she would think of me when she...
25:07She called out and I wasn't there like I was promised her would be.
25:13But it wasn't her, Frank.
25:15No, it wasn't, darling, but it could have been.
25:18And whoever it was, well, she's going to have her dad somewhere
25:21and her same thoughts are going to be going through his mind.
25:23Look, this isn't doing anybody any good.
25:27Diane's gone and we've got no way of knowing where she is.
25:31You talk about not being there when Diane needs you.
25:35But the family needs you.
25:36I need you.
25:38Yes, but not the way I've been behaving lately.
25:41Taking off like Concorde whenever the going gets a bit tough.
25:44I married a caring man. For that, I could put up with a lot.
25:47Hey.
25:48Come on.
25:49Let's go and tell everybody the good news, eh?
25:52All right, baby.
25:52Cindy.
26:08Cindy.
26:10What?
26:12How is he?
26:14If you're talking about my baby, he's fine.
26:16I couldn't really face it, Simon.
26:19I can't think why.
26:20You know why.
26:22Look, if you don't mind, he's going to get colder.
26:24Cindy.
26:24What do you want from me, Simon?
26:27I just want to talk to you.
26:28I don't think there's anything left to talk about.
26:30Do you?
26:31There's good news.
26:33Listen, Mum.
26:34You don't love it.
26:35Thank you, darling.
26:35If she's going to be staying the night at your place, then I'd better go back to him fat and pick up her night stuff.
26:39Well, it's all right.
26:39I've got to pop over our house, see how Cindy's doing.
26:41So you can drop Vicky's stuff off on your way round if you like.
26:43All right.
26:44I'll see you later.
26:44I'll see you later.
26:45I'll see you later.
26:47Why don't you go and find out, young man, and we'll fill your glass up.
26:50Excuse me, darling.
26:50Oh, my friend.
26:51Yes, my darling.
26:52Can you keep me now at the other bar?
26:53So I sloped off.
26:54I'm going to see if I can find him.
26:55It's my pleasure, sweetheart.
26:57Away you go.
26:58You don't seem to understand, do you?
27:01I don't want anything from you anymore.
27:04Can I hold him?
27:11Mind his head.
27:17Take a good look, Simon.
27:27Because he's something you'll never have.
27:30He's not yours anymore, he's Ian's.
27:32And Ian's ten times the father you'll ever be.
27:37I'm sorry, Cindy.
27:39Don't be.
27:41I'm not.
27:43You didn't even have the guts to admit he was your son.
27:45But he is mine, Cindy.
27:47I know that.
27:47You're too late, Simon.
27:49You're too damn late.
27:55Who's that?
27:56Oi!
27:57Who's there?
28:02Come on.
28:04Come on.
28:04Come on.