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00:00Simon?
00:26Simon?
00:28Simon!
00:40Simon!
00:42Morning, Sharon.
00:44I thought you'd still be a kip somehow.
00:48He was tossing and turning all night.
00:50He couldn't get a wink, so I slung him in the spare.
00:52Probably worried about the tendency, eh, sir?
00:54No, not really.
00:56Thanks, Pat. Tea, anyone?
00:58No, I'm not stopping.
01:00What's going on?
01:02Nothing.
01:04I thought you were trying to hold it together, Simon.
01:06She slung you out. Are you doing a moody?
01:08Not exactly.
01:10Which is it? Did you say you wanted tea, Simon?
01:12Yes, please.
01:23What's going on here?
01:26Has it got something to do with that little bitch, Cindy?
01:28It has, hasn't it?
01:30I knew it. I knew you couldn't leave it alone.
01:32It's got nothing to do with Cindy and it's nothing to do with you.
01:34All right. I won't interfere.
01:36I've got a lot of time for Sharon.
01:38And what's more, the brewery think you're a couple?
01:40I mean, they're fussy about things like that.
01:42If you're not careful, you might blow it.
01:44Yeah, all right. I've got your message.
01:46You heard about the tendency yet?
01:48Let's hope you ain't blown it already.
01:54Hello, Sharon. Bye, Mum.
01:56Bye.
01:58Any news?
01:59Any bills?
02:00Is this mine?
02:01Yeah.
02:02I don't believe it. We should have heard by now.
02:04Frank told us it takes forever.
02:06I'm gonna phone them.
02:08No. No, no, don't do that.
02:10Look at the busy people. You might rub them up the wrong way.
02:12I just want to know if they've written yet, that's all.
02:14Simon, don't get yourself surrounded.
02:16Don't do that, Sharon.
02:17Sorry.
02:18Bitty, love.
02:20Love.
02:21Cheers.
02:26Nice morning, Pat.
02:27Is it?
02:28Oh, blimey. What about all you all kind?
02:30Sorry, Pete. I've got a lot on the mind.
02:33Not that, Patrick. You're supposed to be testing me on the Industrial Revolution.
02:37Oh, I can't be bothered with this. Why can't you test yourself?
02:39Oh, thanks a lot. You know how much school I'm is.
02:41Remind me to do a favour next time.
02:45Ricky!
02:48Dozens of pairs of socks. Do you think I can find a matching pair?
02:51No way.
02:52Shift it backside, Ricky.
02:53Shift it backside, Sam.
02:56What are you doing here anyway? You should be at work, shouldn't you?
02:58Says he's got time off.
03:01He never said.
03:03I'm talking to you.
03:05What?
03:06Take them off for crying.
03:07What?
03:08Ricky, you're going deaf in yourself, boy.
03:10What's this about time off?
03:12Well, I used up the holidays.
03:14I don't know.
03:15I just don't believe you, boy.
03:16You were always skint, so why didn't you take the money?
03:20All right.
03:21Seeing that you're unexpectedly available and bearing in mind how much you enjoy it,
03:26you can give me an hand down the car up today.
03:28I know, but there's not much time.
03:31We'll be going tomorrow afternoon.
03:33Yeah.
03:34How about the morning then?
03:36Yeah.
03:37Ten will be fine.
03:38They'll all be out then.
03:40Got to go.
03:41I'll call you back later.
03:42All right.
03:43Bye.
03:44Bye.
03:45Who was that?
03:46Nothing important.
03:47Right, where should I put this?
03:48Just leave it there.
03:49I'll sort it out later.
03:51It's a bit dry for this time of year.
03:53What?
03:54How about a cup of tea?
03:56Okay.
03:58I don't know where I'd be without you.
04:00No.
04:01I don't.
04:03Glad to see you got your appetite back.
04:06I've always been a good eater.
04:08People remarked on my healthy appetite.
04:10And now that my Nick has sorted out my diet, you know,
04:13and rid my system of the toxins,
04:15I've gone from strength to strength.
04:16You've gone from strength to strength?
04:18Because your Nick isn't here?
04:20I mean, what happened?
04:21Did you throw him out?
04:22I almost did nothing of the sort.
04:24Throw out my own son, indeed.
04:26Nick has gone to do the Lord's work.
04:29He's been called.
04:30Who?
04:31Not by the old Bill.
04:32For your information,
04:34Nick's gone to serve a great and worthwhile cause.
04:37He's gone to be a missionary in Africa.
04:39In Africa.
04:40Oh, my God, Doc.
04:42You're so gulpable.
04:44He has.
04:45He's gone to feed the starving millions in Ethiopia.
04:49Yes, well, I hope he isn't using the same recipes he used on you.
04:52And I hope he hasn't taken any of your winnings with him.
04:55Look, it's nothing to do with you what I do with my winnings.
04:57Anyway, I'm leaving him to charity.
04:59That's what I'm doing.
05:00I've been inspired.
05:01Inspired by Nick's selfless devotion to his fellow man.
05:04Yes, but the trouble with you is, Doc,
05:07you don't know who your real friends are.
05:09No, I don't, do I?
05:10No.
05:11No, well, I'll tell you one thing, shall I?
05:13What?
05:14If you can't say nothing nice about nobody,
05:16then don't say nothing at all.
05:17That is the Christian way.
05:18And if you're going to slander my family,
05:20you can go and do it elsewhere.
05:21I can take an in.
05:22In any case, I don't want to waste any more of my time
05:26in having converge with a silly old bat like you.
05:31Good morning.
05:36Can you just tell me has the letter been posted?
05:38It has?
05:39Oh, right, okay.
05:41Hello?
05:42Can you just tell me when that was, please?
05:44Oh.
05:45Oh, right.
05:46Okay, thanks.
05:47Bye.
05:50There you go.
05:51Cheers, Sharon.
05:52Are you sure you want to have one?
05:53It's a bit early for me, thanks.
05:54Who's yourself?
05:55Sharon, I've just been out at the brewery.
05:56They say they've written to us and posted the letter last week.
05:59Well, did they say what's been decided?
06:01We'll have to wait and see what's in the letter.
06:03It's driving me mad all this waiting.
06:05Yeah, well, I bet they said it's second class.
06:07Look, don't forget, I'm off at lunchtime.
06:09You what?
06:10Well, I told you yesterday.
06:11I'm going up to St Catherine's house today to collect the certificate.
06:13Well, can't you go tomorrow?
06:14I need your ear.
06:15Well, that's nice.
06:16You need me.
06:17You didn't need me last night.
06:18I can't train for plans now.
06:19I'm meeting Cindy.
06:21But you'll manage.
06:22Maybe Pat can help you out.
06:23That's not the point.
06:24What about when we get this tenant, sir?
06:25We'll get it.
06:26Look, I can't talk, sir.
06:27I've got to meet Cindy.
06:28You said lunch.
06:29Yeah, well, it's nearly lunchtime morning.
06:30Sharon!
06:31We'll give you a lot of time, is she, Betsy?
06:34Never mind, mate.
06:35You should get a seat much on.
06:36You can always chuck me on my way.
06:38Do you know something?
06:39Oh, what?
06:40You get right up my nose sometimes.
06:43I'll tell you what, Doc.
06:44Got some nice strawberries.
06:45Two punnets for a knicker, eh?
06:46Look, you've got to worry about the pennies, eh?
06:48Or has Nick done a bunk with your winnings?
06:50Just the apples, thank you, Pete.
06:51Strawberries bring me out in a brash.
06:52They always have done.
06:53And for your information, my Nick ain't done a bunk.
06:56He's been called away.
06:58Oh, yeah.
06:59And where is it this time, eh?
07:00The French Foreign Legion or going off to be a missionary?
07:02Oh, funny you should say that.
07:03Oh, that's right.
07:04Go on, love.
07:05Take the Mickey out of the Christian vocation.
07:07That's just about your level, eh, Pete?
07:09Oh, God, I'm sorry, Doc.
07:10You've got to admit, though, it's only one's idea of an evangelist, is it?
07:13Can you change the score, Pete?
07:14I don't know those toe bags down your wing got any change.
07:17You know that big wrong thing till he goes to the bank and never let him out again.
07:20You know what the trouble with Nick is, don't you?
07:22Nobody will give him a chance.
07:23He has been the victim of scandal and malicious rumours.
07:26There you are, Jack.
07:27Rumours, Doc?
07:28What rumours?
07:29You heard any rumours, Jack?
07:30Do you know what this market is?
07:32It's a hot-feathered scandal and gossip.
07:34Sometimes I wonder why I'll come here.
07:36Actually, actually, I wanted a word, Pete.
07:38Oh, yeah?
07:39What do you want, darling?
07:40Well, those next dreams look nice.
07:42Oh, really, it's Stuart wants a word.
07:44Stuart who?
07:45Five per fifty, eh?
07:46Stuart Kendall.
07:47You know, the geezer from the council.
07:48Where is he, then?
07:49No, I mean over lunch.
07:50He wants us to meet him at Ant-Rance.
07:51What, that flash French place?
07:53I ain't got time to punch around in restaurants, Jack.
07:55I've got a stall to run.
07:56Anyway, what's he want?
07:57He didn't say, he just said it's important.
07:59You tell him for me.
08:00If you want to see me, I'll be in the vic lunchtime,
08:02where I always am.
08:07Ian said I'd find you in here.
08:09Oh, looking for me, then, were you?
08:11Just wanted a quiet chat, that's all.
08:13Oh?
08:14You've been sniffing around my Simon again.
08:16What?
08:17You heard.
08:18Oh, Simon and Sharon have got problems,
08:20but it's nothing.
08:21They can't work out.
08:22They're left alone.
08:23They don't need you making things worse.
08:24I don't know what you're talking about.
08:26Don't come the innocent with me, madam.
08:30This could be Simon and Sharon's big break at the vic.
08:33I don't want some little chance of screwing it up.
08:35Now, look.
08:36Your precious little son ain't the only man around here, you know.
08:38I'm a married woman.
08:39I've got a baby.
08:40Come on, Cindy.
08:41I know all about you and Simon.
08:43I know as kid that isn't all.
08:45You've got some fun you have.
08:47Ian's my husband, and he's going to stay my husband.
08:50Besides, Sharon's a mate.
08:52Anyway, what the hell's it got to do with you?
08:54Oh.
08:55Hello, Pat.
08:56Hello, Dot.
08:57Sorry, I was so long.
08:58I thought it'd only be five minutes.
08:59Yeah, no problems, Watha.
09:01Oh, the queues.
09:03Hello.
09:04You've been told.
09:05If I'm wrong.
09:06But if I'm right, you'll have me to deal with.
09:09Hello, Dot.
09:10Hello.
09:11Hello.
09:12You all right, Sharon?
09:13Me and him Edison.
09:14Yeah.
09:15Oh, Ricky, what's Jack Carter's new number, son?
09:19Jack Carter?
09:20Yeah, Jack Carter.
09:21Your boss.
09:22What do you want to find him for?
09:24I want a motor repair.
09:25What else do you think I want?
09:26I don't love you, son.
09:27Uh-huh.
09:28Uh-huh.
09:29Listen, what's going to happen about your day release while you're on holiday?
09:33College close as well, is it?
09:35Jack!
09:36Frank!
09:37Yeah, I'll find my house, son.
09:40Listen, about that motor car.
09:42No.
09:43No, sir.
09:44No.
09:45No, sir.
09:46No, sir.
09:47No, sir.
09:48No, sir.
09:49Hello.
09:55Ricky!
09:56Ricky!
09:57Ricky!
09:59Oh, my sweet Ricky.
10:00Frank.
10:01I wanted to catch you to say goodbye.
10:02Oh, yes.
10:03Yeah.
10:04Are you going away tomorrow, aren't you?
10:05Yeah, Bristol.
10:06You've got family, don't you?
10:07Yeah, the wife's family.
10:08Good business opportunity.
10:09Very nice.
10:10wife family good business opportunity very nice very nice i don't suppose you've seen ricky about
10:13anywhere well not lately what have you lost him yeah yeah you could say that yeah kids yeah well
10:20your mother got it right aren't you you know how to keep your kids under control me i can't get
10:23ricky to stand still enough to keep them under control well i've got to go things to do mr
10:27gareem all the best you know you're doing have a safe journey and goodbye to you frank god bless
10:33it's all very simple isn't it i mean for something that's so difficult
10:36you're walking to st catherine's house collect a piece of paper and there it is sitting in your
10:41handbag like a time bomb open that piece of paper and you open up a oh i don't know something i've
10:48looked into because cindy i can't look at it it's a marriage certificate it might not mean anything
10:54not everyone's moved oh well that is a comfort oh to hell with it it's just a piece of paper
11:06well they're married in lamba for a star ronald philip handley age 36 retail manager what about her
11:16carol anne stretton age 31 spinster secretary father mcrendy thomas peter stretton salesman
11:25what about the addresses i don't know there's only one here
11:2819 drapers road london sc12 c12 c12 cindy where's that i don't know lewisham depford
11:38somewhere like that all right then let's go sharon your store's in bridge street isn't it so
11:45historically that's not part of the market now you haven't come down here to give me a history lesson
11:50have you so what's it all about what it's all about pete is the development and your store
11:55now i know you've got mixed feelings damn right i have exactly which is why i wanted to have this
11:59little chat you see there are advantages which i don't think you've yet realized oh advantages
12:05i see you build a dirty great shopping center and we all end up down the job center
12:09but i don't see no advantage in that if you don't mind me saying so that's a very negative attitude
12:14now let's try and look at this a little more positive there you go the increase in trade will be
12:18astronomical yeah i'll believe that when i see it it's dry i promise it's all this in the bus
12:25ah simon i suppose that no good son of mine's been in i've not seen him frank no
12:30oh yeah sharon catherine's house you know it's like about finding her mother what is this some sort
12:35of epidemic everybody's on a missing list today so if you're a clever fellow and make a little less
12:40noise your store could be left out with any proposals and that's just for openings what do you mean by
12:45that do i have to spell it out oh you think you could buy everyone you kind of people don't you
12:51but this time you're barking up the wrong tree park because i'm not for sale and there was that
12:54stall hang on pete don't bother james i can see i'm wasting my time i'll call you a bit hasty weren't
13:01you a bit hasty oh i suppose your stall's not a part of the market either turn judas have you i might
13:06have not and what's that hey you 30 pieces of silver you're out of order what's the matter with
13:11you peter i've just been to the bank oh you've been to the bank yeah here you are jack nice one pete
13:25show this is later 1983 you should get a move by now
13:30i know but i've still got to check it haven't i
13:32the troopers road third from the left it's not far sharon don't you think you ought to see a
13:42council here first i don't have to see him about every coffin spit anyway i'm not going to knock on
13:46the door am i i'm not that stupid and talk to her neighbor see if she's still there it's all i don't
13:54look i just don't like cat and chats they're dangerous people get killed when was the last time
13:58you heard of a motor falling in half it happens i know that much and anyway i don't want any part
14:02of it and anyway what's the point we don't need it i don't know what you're worrying about i've done
14:04a lot worse for a lot less money before the way you work it probably fall apart before it got past the
14:08pick oh hello look what a cat's dragged in are you on the rump in the old man again no i'm looking
14:13out for work work i thought you worked for joe i've got fed up i suppose you've got a job going
14:17have you nothing doing at the moment why i can't break you is it perhaps not i don't know that boy's
14:23going to drive any distraction is all day long i've been looking for me like a will of a wisp i
14:27thought he was working with you today yeah so did i what's he done this time oh don't worry about it
14:33no it's my problem you've got enough in your place it is so i could help that's all yeah well
14:39if you're seeing before i do navy's foot to the floor till i get there will you
14:46hey what a hand pete oh it's 23 to you and your dad was looking for you earlier don't stand here
14:51clear those boxes since i put them in there yeah yeah what's this pete after closing i didn't even
14:56thought of closing the shop till after nine o'clock yeah we all work olex you and mob aren't they
15:00omar that's the trouble don't know how to enjoy yourself anyway what's you doing here don't you
15:04be home with the old woman you know helping with the packing oh that's been taken care of
15:07it's coming to say goodbye to a few people won't have time tomorrow oh anyway mate good luck omar
15:13nice knowing you really is good and good luck to you pete oh by the way pete
15:19the name's ashra who are you waiting for diane there's no way she'll turn up you've hardly
15:27seen her since she's been back she's been here she said she won't see me she's probably heard
15:32our lovely bristolism wants to come along uh-huh just listen for a minute for her
15:40look at this what's that it's a timetable what do you want that for a bristol to london train
15:45oh dad will go spare if he catches you with that yeah but he won't will he not if you don't tell
15:50him jibar are really planning on meeting when we move lemon tea please hello shireen so i'm not too
15:57strong last time you could stud the spoon we've talked of meeting oh dad will go spare you'll really
16:05hit the fan if he finds out where are you gonna say you're going well i was wondering if you and i
16:10go to a football match now and again oh shireen did i hear a bite oh surely your young man's not
16:16taking you to a football match oh it ain't safe you know not for a nice young girl like you all them
16:21hooligans because i've seen them on the telly you know i mean they're just like animals
16:25that weren't like that in my young day no my granddad he used to go every saturday afternoon
16:31standing on the terraces and we wasn't worried at all no mrs codman you've got it wrong ah well
16:37i thought i must have because he seemed ever such a nice young man you know so polite you're engaged
16:43now aren't you not exactly mrs cotton these things take time you know tradition and all that uh isn't
16:49that your friend i see over there oh very hygienic i am sure
16:58well are you gonna cover for me or not it doesn't have to be football it could be something else hang on
17:04a minute it's between you and your bar i'm just a little brother around here remember when it
17:08suits you looks as if i'd have to manage by myself then doesn't it look shireen it's not that i don't
17:13want to help it's just i don't think it's a good idea i need something is the only way i could space
17:19bristol and all the rest of it oh god i've heard of the train taking the strain but i've got to go
17:24last squash match oh typical are you coming or you're gonna wait for dying no looks as if she's
17:31forgotten i've just thought it's her last time in the greasy spoon moving really you wouldn't dare
17:38say that being with an ear come on i can't do this you're all for it just now i know but i've lost
17:44me bottle cindy would you go oh shannon all you've got to do is ask if mrs hanny lives next door
17:49it's not hard to go myself only i can't face it she might be dead or something please cindy all
17:55right i'll do it just calm down i don't like the show hi hi love what are you doing what's it look
18:04like making a cake a cake well don't look so amazed i baked things before you know i thought you might
18:11like a treat after exams oh well it might not be a treat for you i'm fucking myself to death here get off
18:19anyway i thought she was gonna meet shireen yeah i was but i missed her dinner well she's
18:24up tomorrow if you want to say tatai you better not hang about yeah i know you don't sound too bothered
18:30i thought you used to be best mate yeah well just things have changed since i got back but they're
18:34bound to love nobody stays the same do they and a bit of distance probably speeds things up
18:40anyway how'd your exam go well i got my name right my examination number right and i think i was okay
18:45with the date but i'll get the message look you might not have done as bad as you think you have
18:51you ought to have a bit more faith in yourself i've missed so much it's not just school i've missed
18:57though first i'm gonna go and get changed then i'm gonna go and put something right
19:02i'm gonna go and get out of here now what did she say she still lives there she's still married
19:08and she's got a couple of kids she's coming back anytime now i know we shouldn't have come what you
19:12mean that's it that's really it that's my mum's house look sharon i don't care what you say you've
19:16got to get in touch with your council i can't believe it that's really it my mum lives there
19:25hi mrs cream hello diane come to see shereen how was the history exam don't ask like that was it
19:33i think i'll leave you two to console each other
19:35i didn't see you at the caf no i'm sorry i missed the bus i was late i thought you'd forgotten no i
19:44wouldn't do that
19:47so it's tomorrow then yeah dreading it bristol where's the gamage country oh you never know
19:54it might not be that bad i mean civilization doesn't end when you leave albert square you know
19:57so i brought you this oh thanks but i haven't got you anything no it doesn't matter it's um just
20:05something i wanted to do
20:13but um you should know i mean this is special you might need it yeah well if you don't give away
20:19something you really care about it's not really giving is it no i'm sorry i've been a bit off lately
20:24it's just um i've had a lot on me mind yeah thanks so tell me how are things with jabal all right
20:33i know bristol is less than 200 miles away but it might as well be 2 000. yeah well all you have
20:38to do is sit tight to your 18 and then you can do whatever you like no it's not like that for us
20:42i mean jabal's 24 but we can't go against our families whatever our age there'll be an answer
20:47there always is if you wait long enough but i can tell you one thing it's no good running away
20:51from it that i can guarantee you only take your problems with you yeah i know you're right really
20:57i wasn't thinking of doing anything that drastic well not yet anyway i wish you'd come too yeah well
21:03i think i've done enough traveling for now don't you suppose so here don't worry eh you'll be all right
21:21and diane came around to see shireen this afternoon she's a nice girl really yeah i wanted to see
21:26ricky to say goodbye you couldn't find him neither could frank i'm gonna miss all my mates you'll make
21:31other friends there's six cousins you haven't even met yet i know we've seen the photos i'm sure
21:36they're very nice and at least there'll be someone to show you round listen anyone want any more of
21:41this bristol's not the end of the earth i mean it's only two hours by train look it's a fresh start
21:46we'll all benefit from it it's going to be good isn't it yeah yeah it's gonna be good
21:56hello mrs c i'm sitting with ethel tonight why does everyone automatically assume that i'll
22:01be sitting with ethel i mean i have got other friends you know peter yeah of course you have
22:05look i think i owe you a pint do you pete yeah well i'll probably go out of me cram too quick as
22:09usual at least i could have heard you out yeah you should that was me own money there's any slush fun
22:14lurking about i have never smelling it no fair enough you've got to talk to these people otherwise
22:19are you going to find out what they're up to and how you're going to stop it is this something i
22:23should know about no not really doc what you're having i'll have another orange look jack the only
22:28reason i get so steamed up is that store is the only thing i got left plus my dad worked at market
22:32for years do you know when i was in it all right all right pete i'll have a pint surely she'll give you
22:41some idea how long she'd be st catherine's house must have closed a house ago she never said nothing
22:45god knows where she's all right give us all is juice hold on please come to his baby a drink
22:53that must be the longest lunch break in history sure thought you forgot to get extra help hello cindy
22:58sharon there's people waiting my mum wants to go home all right in a minute we'll hurry up
23:09i think i better be going then
23:14there's people waiting mum's been here since six she hasn't even had her tea i thought i could rely
23:19on you oh funny you should say that simon i sort of thought i could rely on you too oh here we go
23:24you're off again we can't even have a conversation without you getting all emotional what am i
23:29supposed to do i am emotional i love you simon sorry i'm not a machine but i do have feelings
23:35don't leave off will you this is doing my head in i know it's all down to me and i feel bad enough
23:39and how do you think i feel but of course that wouldn't have crossed your mind would it all you
23:43think about is what's best for simon as far as you're concerned i'm just part of the fixtures and fittings
23:47now that's not true and you know it if you weren't so wrapped up in this stupid search for your
23:52mother you might understand what i'm going on about anyway you're wasting your time if she
23:56really wanted you she would never have given you away what's that all about what i heard the pair
24:08of you guys in me had no i said something i shouldn't have and i got a slap so what so what
24:13so what what happens next then split up so what we lost the tenancy so what you better get a grip on
24:19inside yeah well i can't not anymore i'm gonna need somewhere to go mum and soon
24:27you need what darling i didn't quite get there oh uh nothing you were caught up with ricky yet
24:32no i haven't sweetheart he's probably out with his mate somewhere i'll give him to midnight i'm gonna go
24:36ride a bit and i'll uh catch him in a moment give his back bow then
24:50come on
24:52come on
25:09you
25:11Sharon, listen to me. I can't cope with this anymore. I think it'd be better if I
25:33moved back to Mum's for a few days. No. You know I don't want you to. We've been through all this.
25:39I don't know whether I'm coming or going. We need a break from each other. It might as
25:44well be an hour later. No, we don't. I need you here, even if you're in the spare room.
25:50At least I know you're there. Yeah, but I'm not, am I? Not really. Look, this is only making
25:55things worse. We're getting nowhere. I'll go and get me stuff. You can't go. Simon, please
26:00don't go. Look, I'll give you all the space you want, but don't leave my own, please. There's
26:07no need. We can be flatmates. I want to ask you for nothing else, I promise. Not if you
26:12don't want me to. It's not that. Well, think of what it'd be like at your mum's. The rouse,
26:16Frank reading down your neck about the VAT. Simon, if you leave me, I don't know what I'm
26:21going to do. Sharon, don't do this to me. You said you cared for me. Well, if you care,
26:25then stay. That's all you've got to do. Simon, why are you being so cruel? What have I ever
26:29done to make you hate me like this? I don't either. Then stay. That's all you've got to do.
26:33Just stay. I mean it, Simon. If you leave me, I really don't know what I'm going to do. Sharon,
26:38I'm really tired. I know you are. You've had a terrible day. Promise me you won't do nothing
26:45tonight. All right. I'm going to bed now. If you want to come to rum, that's okay, but if you don't,
26:54that's okay, too.
26:56Next on Drama, Warren Clark and Colin Buchanan come together for more crime fighting.
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