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Outrageous (2025) Season 1 Episode 2

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00:00My sister Diana's divorce was like a bomb going off in our family.
00:10My father took it as a body blow,
00:12that one of his own daughters should be seen by the world as a scarlet woman,
00:16and it caused him very deep shame.
00:18Consequently, we were all hunkered down in the country again,
00:31where we were determined to enjoy the festive season.
00:43So hungry.
00:46Thank you, Anne. Thank you so much.
00:55Now.
01:02What shall we do with our presents for Diana?
01:08You will not give her any presents.
01:12You will not visit her, see her, speak to her, or write to her.
01:19Is that understood?
01:21Yes, Father. Yes.
01:22To death us do part is the marriage vow.
01:26A vow you take before God.
01:29Indeed.
01:31Now, let's not let the vegetables get cold.
01:34Yes, but the cropped, a hog of a man that she has attached herself to.
01:39I will not have his name mentioned in this household.
01:42I forbid it.
01:44But he might be Prime Minister one day, then we'll have to speak it.
01:50Unity, the British people would not accept a fascist government.
01:53Isn't this so lovely?
01:55Try some Brussels sprouts, my darling.
01:57Thank you, Mav.
01:58Look at Italy.
01:59Fascism has restored it to greatness.
02:01Unity!
02:02And the same could happen in Germany, so why not here?
02:05Do be quiet.
02:06Stop talking about things that you know nothing about.
02:11Sprouts smell delicious.
02:12Can I interest you, Pam?
02:13Ooh, yes, please not.
02:14Pam.
02:15Am I not allowed to express an opinion, then?
02:18When you have more experience of the world, when you have fought before your king and country in the trenches,
02:29when you have debated in the House of Lords, then, and only then, may you offer an opinion.
02:37Understood, hmm?
02:40Well, as women aren't allowed to do either of those things, I think it's completely unfair.
02:45That understood unity.
02:58Not really, no.
03:00I think we should all be entitled to express our opinions in this family.
03:04In that case, you may be excused.
03:07All I am asking...
03:08Leave the table!
03:15No!
03:22Time to pay!
03:28Oh, hell!
03:30No!
03:31No!
03:33No!
03:34No!
03:35No!
03:36No!
03:37No!
03:38No!
03:39No!
03:40No!
03:41neither a scarlet woman or a political extremist.
03:44I was simply struggling to earn a shilling
03:47while facing life as a soured old spinster.
03:51The man I loved had gone,
03:53gone to seek his fortune in America.
03:55He had left me forever.
04:00He's back.
04:00What?
04:01Hamish.
04:03Ollie just called, said he'd seen him at the Ritz.
04:05Missing you like crazy, he says.
04:07Can't hack life without you.
04:09He's, he's in London.
04:12So, look, before you get any ideas,
04:15I have to tell you something.
04:17What?
04:18I'm pretty certain that deep down,
04:21Hamish prefers men.
04:24No, no.
04:26No, he doesn't.
04:27Why does everyone say that?
04:28He doesn't.
04:30We've discussed it.
04:32He assures me not.
04:33Of course he doesn't admit it.
04:35Bloody hell, a man could be thrown in jail for that.
04:38But I was at school with him.
04:40I've, I've witnessed him in action.
04:44You've actually seen him in bed with another boy?
04:49I've been in bed with him.
04:51Look, it was boys fooling around.
04:53Lots of boys go through that phase at Eden.
04:56But there's a difference between the boys who go through that phase
04:58and the boys for whom you know it is not a phase.
05:01So for you, it was just a phase?
05:02Yes.
05:03But for him, it's a lifetime predilection.
05:05How on earth can you tell?
05:07Obviously, I can't be certain, but my very, very strong...
05:10Why would he tell me he loves me so often and with such conviction if he didn't?
05:13Because he does love you.
05:14Just not, I don't think, in a romantic way.
05:17I just don't want to see you hurt.
05:20So I called him and said, unless he has a ring and a rock-solid proposal,
05:25he's not to contact you again.
05:26All right?
05:27To my mind, the trick with a dictator like Favre was to avoid a direct challenge.
05:51Sooner or later, he would inevitably relent.
05:57So, I simply kept quiet and carried on, exactly as before.
06:12It's me!
06:14Ah, sorry.
06:16Train was late.
06:17I missed the bus and had to wait for ages.
06:20Oh, I am desperate for a cup of tea.
06:24Dad, are you all right? What's the matter?
06:28She's dead.
06:29Who?
06:30His wife.
06:31Moseley's.
06:32He just telephoned.
06:35No.
06:36Completely out of the blue.
06:38Snocked him for six.
06:40Oh.
06:41Good God!
06:44What happened?
06:45Lady Cynthia Moseley has died aged just 34 from peritonitis following an emergency operation for appendicitis.
06:54The devoted wife of Sir Oswald Moseley leaves behind her three young children.
06:58Oh, look, and there's a picture of the poor little orphans.
07:00They're not orphans.
07:01They've still got a father.
07:03Listen.
07:04Sources close to Lady Cynthia say that she had been unhappy for many months.
07:09Although the reason for her unhappiness is not disclosed.
07:12Look, in the very next column, a picture of Nard.
07:17Like it's her fault.
07:19Dr. Kirkwood, who attended Lady Cynthia and her final illness, said that in the end she had not the will to fight the infection that had taken hold of her.
07:27She'd lost all hope.
07:29Oh, my God.
07:31Diana will be hated.
07:33This juicy topic kept the London gossip machine fueled for weeks as poor Diana became increasingly isolated.
07:43I didn't know she was upset about me.
07:46I thought they had an understanding.
07:48I mean, he made it perfectly clear he could never divorce her.
07:51So when I left Brian, I'd made up my mind that we would simply be lovers.
07:56Lovers forever, hopefully.
07:58Honestly, you didn't mind him being married to someone else?
08:02No.
08:04I have no interest in marriage now.
08:06Once was enough, thank you.
08:08And being a mistress rather suited me.
08:11All the romance, none of the...
08:14Restrictions of being a wife.
08:19Although, now, of course, I suppose he is free to make an honest woman of you eventually.
08:24Oh, God, he's not free.
08:26Her sisters have gathered round him like a coven.
08:30Of course, they blame me for her death.
08:33They hate me, and they've completely fenced him in.
08:36I haven't heard from him for days.
08:39I have to face the fact that it may all be over.
08:45But you've... you've given up so much for him.
08:52Oh, darling.
08:54The Prince of Wales has been visiting deprived areas of Britain affected by unemployment and industrial decline.
09:03There's nothing like a brush with royalty to boost morale.
09:06And in Germany, the new chancellor, Adolf Hitler, received a rapturous response from the crowds of Berlin,
09:12as he becomes the second fascist dictator to rise to power in Europe, alongside Mussolini in Italy.
09:18This one-time labourer now wields complete authority over more than 60 million people.
09:33You don't really think that that could happen here, do you?
09:37I hope so.
09:39Fascism is the only answer to the world's problems right now.
09:42But the rich would still get richer under fascism.
09:45I mean, that can't be right.
09:47It's just the survival of the fittest, Baud.
09:50It's the natural order of things.
09:52You should read Mosley's book.
09:54Diana's right, it all makes perfect sense.
09:56You should read some of my books.
09:57The only way forward is the overthrow of capitalism and an end to inherited wealth.
10:02Communism.
10:03Never.
10:04Yes!
10:05It's the only way.
10:06All very well debating it.
10:08We need to get involved, Baud.
10:11Properly.
10:12Oh, you are kind to pitch up in support.
10:17Of course.
10:18Great hair, Bobo.
10:21Très elegant.
10:22Yes, you could almost pass as a perfectly presentable young lady.
10:26Don't take any notice of her.
10:28Now, now.
10:29We bring cake.
10:30Obviously, Favre doesn't know we've come.
10:33But Muv does.
10:35And she sends a Dundee.
10:37Ah.
10:38The thaw begins?
10:39Well, looks like it.
10:42She misses you like mad, Nod.
10:46So does he.
10:47He just won't admit it.
10:48He now blames your whole divorce on the evil, ruthless Mosley corrupting an innocent you.
10:53Mosley's not evil.
10:55Thank you, Bobo.
10:57Shall we get started?
10:59Let's ring for some tea, shall we?
11:03Mosley?
11:07It's a visitor for Miss Nancy, madam.
11:09A Mr. Hamish Erskine?
11:11Hamish.
11:13What's he doing here?
11:14Shall I show him in, madam?
11:19Yes.
11:22Right. We'll leave you to it.
11:23Why?
11:25Because we have a prior engagement that we are, oh dear, really rather late for.
11:30Do we?
11:31We really must dash.
11:47Mr. Erskine, miss.
11:50Darling.
11:52Oh, how nice to see you.
11:56How on earth did you find me here?
11:59Your brother told me.
12:02Oh, right.
12:04Because, um, because I have something to say to you.
12:08The thing is, I'm engaged to be married to Kit Dunn.
12:21Kit Dunn.
12:23Kit Dunn?
12:24I'm sorry.
12:25So I wanted to take him in person and to apologise and to explain.
12:29But she's, but she's so stupid.
12:32I don't think that's quite fair.
12:33I mean, she's not as clever as you.
12:34No, but you said the only woman in the world you could marry was me.
12:37I know.
12:38But you hardly know her.
12:39You can't, you can't love her.
12:41Kit.
12:43What's going on?
12:44It was just a, you know, whirlwind romance.
12:46I'm really sorry, but it's going to be announced in the Times tomorrow and I didn't want you to find out like that.
12:51Oh, you utter shit.
12:52I know.
12:54I hope that you can forgive me and that one day we can be friends.
13:02Just get out.
13:04Just bloody get away from me!
13:06Get away!
13:16Get away!
13:34All quiet on the western front.
13:36Babies and sisters all asleep.
13:42Honestly, darling, it's his loss.
13:47You never liked him, did you?
13:49Sorry.
13:50You can, and will, do so much better.
13:56Will I?
13:58When?
14:01In a couple of months I'm 29 and...
14:04Come on, if you're single beyond 30 you're finished.
14:16Oh, God.
14:21Look at us.
14:25What a pair we are.
14:28Tomorrow I've got to go to court for my divorce.
14:31Then we'll officially be two old maids.
14:37Two crotchety old ladies dressed in black with alarming teeth.
14:41Just smoking our pipes and drinking sherry all day.
14:50Sleeping pill?
14:51How many have you got?
14:52How many have you got?
15:13It was apparent from a very early age that Unity was the naughtiest sister of all.
15:19Anything my parents sought to discourage simply drove her further towards it.
15:26Wait behind there, step up.
15:31Can I help you miss?
15:33Yes.
15:34I'd like to join up, please.
15:35Oh yeah.
15:36Well we do have a ladies section as it happens.
15:37Cheer up.
15:38One for you.
15:39Right.
15:40How old are you?
15:42I'm 18 and three-quarters.
15:45Can I help you miss?
15:46Yes.
15:50I'd like to join up, please.
15:52Oh yeah.
15:53Well we do have a ladies section as it happens.
15:56Cheer up.
15:58One for you.
16:03Right.
16:04All right. How old are you?
16:07I'm 18 and three quarters.
16:10And why is it you want to join up?
16:12Well, I've read his book twice and all of his speeches.
16:16I think he's brilliant.
16:18I've read Hitler's and Mussolini's books too,
16:20so I know the theory side of things.
16:22But I want to become an activist.
16:24I want to go on marches, hand out leaflets, recruit new members.
16:29Very good.
16:30I want to be part of the struggle to overthrow
16:32the present government and see the establishment
16:35of a strong fascist state in this country,
16:37one that puts the great back into Great Britain.
16:40Well, I have to ask.
16:43Because we do sometimes get undesirable girls
16:45who just want to have a bit of fun with the men.
16:48So, name?
16:51Midford.
16:54Unity, Valkyrie, Midford.
17:02You won't marry her.
17:05I'll give you £500 if Hamish actually marries Kit Dunn.
17:10I'm glad it's finally over.
17:12It had gone on for far too long.
17:13It was doing you no good at all.
17:14Whereas all this public humiliation is doing me the world of good.
17:16Two more, please.
17:18Shut up, my darling.
17:19Who cares what the public thinks?
17:20Now, we just need to get you some decent clothes.
17:22I'll give you £500 if Hamish actually marries Kit Dunn.
17:24I'll give you £500 if Hamish actually marries Kit Dunn.
17:27I'll give you £500 if Hamish actually marries Kit Dunn.
17:30I'm glad it's finally over.
17:31It had gone on for far too long.
17:32It was doing you no good at all.
17:33Whereas all this public humiliation is doing me the world of good.
17:38Two more, please.
17:39Shut up, my darling.
17:40Shut up, my darling.
17:42Who cares what the public thinks?
17:44Now, we just need to get you some decent clothes.
17:46Maybe a new haircut.
17:47Hey!
17:48Oh, Joss, you old bugger.
17:50How are you?
17:51Sorry, can I pinch a cigarette?
17:52Peter, you old scrounger.
17:55Do you know the Honourable Nancy Mitford?
17:56Not well enough.
17:58The dishonourable Peter Rod.
18:01We haven't met, I think.
18:02Hmm, maybe.
18:04Well, you two can entertain each other while I avail myself of the facilities.
18:10I'll tell you what you're doing.
18:14So!
18:20I heard about you and Hamish.
18:24Oh, God.
18:25No, no, I only say it to get the elephant out of the corner.
18:28I mean, Lord knows I've had my own share of romantic disasters.
18:30Much, much worse than yours.
18:33I must say, I'm utterly sick of it all, aren't you?
18:36Love.
18:37No, the silly games, people play in the name of love.
18:39Dammit, I'm nearly 30. The time has come to stop all that and get serious.
18:43I know it sounds a terrible cliche, but it really feels time to get married and have a house full of mewling infants.
18:49Proper solid life.
18:51Actually, come to think of it, you and I would be a great match.
18:53What do you say? We'd be married by Christmas.
18:58We don't actually know each other.
19:00Oh, well, I have a fairly standard background.
19:03Wellington, then Oxford.
19:05I'm the second son, so no inheritance, sadly.
19:07And so far, I have loafed about the world.
19:10I've fritted away my talents and just generally failed to live up to my parents' expectations.
19:14But all that has changed since I turned over my new leaf.
19:17And now, I have an actual job with an American bank in the city.
19:21Ooh, a job. Impressive.
19:23I mean, it's a hateful bloody job, but it has what my father calls prospects.
19:27So, I'm sticking to it.
19:29You?
19:30Well, I am the firstborn, but as a girl, no inheritance either, obviously.
19:34And no school, nor university, of course, to tell the girl thing.
19:39In fact, apart from being taught French and horse riding, I'm completely uneducated.
19:43And therefore, a job is beyond my reach, sadly.
19:46Nevertheless, you've written two very funny novels, so I hear.
19:49And pieces for Tatler and Beau.
19:50That must generate a few quid.
19:52Well, it keeps me in shoes.
19:53Actually, I know a fair bit about you and your family, thanks to your sister's love life being splashed in all the papers.
19:59And I know Joss, of course, who adores you.
20:02And I'm afraid I even know bloody, damnable Hamish.
20:06Oxford.
20:06Mm.
20:07It's a stupidly small world.
20:09And on top of all that, I fancied you from afar for years.
20:17You have a superb body.
20:19And so on the face of it, as I say, with a perfect match, of course, that still begs the question of sexual chemistry.
20:24So crucial in a marriage, wouldn't you say?
20:27And we can't know about that until...
20:29Well?
20:54Well what?
20:57Will you marry me?
20:59I'm sorry, I...
21:29I simply can't risk us being seen together in public right now.
21:32Damned prayers.
21:34All over me.
21:35Of course, I understand.
21:38I wanted to explain in person that I shall be going away for a bit.
21:45Right.
21:45After the funeral, I need to recharge and prepare myself for a big push this autumn.
21:52On the back of Hitler's success in Germany, I feel sure that we can achieve the same thing here.
21:57So I've decided I'm going to go to the summer in France, so I've decided I'm going to go to the summer in France, have a complete rest, you know.
22:02With?
22:03Well, Alexandra has offered to take me to her place on the coast, just the two of you, you and your dead wife's sister.
22:12God, it's not like that.
22:14God, it's... it's not like that.
22:15There's nothing in it.
22:16There's nothing at all.
22:17Right.
22:18Well...
22:19Have fun, darling.
22:20Goodbye.
22:21Diana!
22:22Honestly, Diana!
22:24Honestly, Diana!
22:33I...
22:54I'm going to try not to...
23:20Okay.
23:21Well done.
23:22I thought we broke it.
23:23We did.
23:24We broke it.
23:39The last few weeks have been the absolute most fun I've ever had.
23:43And I very much blame you for that.
23:45I apologise, undeservedly.
23:47I'm glad this all started out as a joke.
23:50Maybe it's the only way either of us would have taken it seriously.
23:54Hmm.
23:58Did you and Hamish ever...
24:00What?
24:04You're worried I might be soiled good?
24:06No!
24:07Isn't the whole Virgo intact a thing rather an outdated idea?
24:10No, it's not that.
24:11It's just...
24:12I'd like to know if I can, you know, look Hamish in the eye next time I bump into him at Quagalino's.
24:17You can.
24:18Good.
24:19And you?
24:20Well, I don't think you'd expect or want a man of my age to be a virgin, would you?
24:36Hey, come on.
24:37It's all behind me now.
24:38Ancient history.
24:39A chap just wants to feel that the woman he wants to be his wife is all his.
24:54When Fav realised we were all visiting Diana in spite of his edict, he was forced to capitulate.
25:13After all, she was family.
25:16Oh, thanks so much for letting me use you as a dressing room.
25:23Just that father's absolutely banned anything political.
25:26So I told him I'm having tea with you, then we're off to the cinema.
25:30You won't forget, will you?
25:31Of course not.
25:32Thanks.
25:33Last week I sold more copies of the black shirt than anyone else.
25:37And this week, I want to break my own record.
25:41Any word from Moseley?
25:42Nothing.
25:43He must be enjoying the French air too much.
25:46Oh, couldn't you write to him?
25:48One must never tug at men's sleeves, Bobo.
25:51It has quite the reverse effect.
25:53Besides, I'm thinking of taking a trip abroad myself.
25:58Brian has the children in Ireland for a whole month, so I'm free to travel.
26:04I wondered if you'd like to come with.
26:06Where to?
26:08Germany.
26:09Germany?
26:10See for ourselves how the fascist system works now that it's actually in government.
26:15God, yes!
26:16Oh, not!
26:17The other members are going to be so jealous!
26:19Or is it a secret?
26:20Not at all.
26:21Tell who you like.
26:23Anyway, now that I have my divorce settlement, we are independent women with independent means.
26:33We can do whatever we like.
26:40Thank you so much.
26:43Thank you, dear.
26:44Thank you, It's nearly 3 o'clock.
26:46How long can a luncheon take?
26:47He's not going to say no, is he?
26:49Darling, I don't really know.
26:53it's nearly three o'clock how long can a luncheon take he's not going to say no is he
27:01darling i don't really know
27:02i mean obviously you can't stop us getting married but i would like his blessing you've
27:10waited over 10 years for this moment i can't see another 10 minutes will make much difference
27:15and to be honest i never thought we'd see the day oh thank you
27:20i do hope that you're absolutely certain about this because i couldn't bear the disgrace of
27:26another divorce of course i'm sure the trouble with young people nowadays is that they expect
27:31marriage to bring total happiness and they're completely wrong marriage takes a great deal
27:36of forbearance and compromise and well and sacrifice actually
27:41congratulations
27:58like the beat beat beat of the tom tom when the jungle shadows fall like the tick tick tock of the
28:24well there you are then
28:37don't worry you'll get the hang of it the thing is to relax
28:43for some reason it's customary
28:58oh by the way i had a letter from your father's solicitor yesterday
29:05what on earth about he says he's not going to make any kind of financial settlement on us
29:10i'm such a bore
29:11you asked him
29:13of course i asked my lot too nothing doing there either
29:16i did say farve's got barely anything left since the crash
29:20oh come on he's got this place and a whack of land
29:23anyway i hope he continues to pay your allowance or we will be very much on mean street
29:29you have to write a bestseller right i better pop back to my room before the servants clock i'm gone
29:36fall down frown darling makes you look old
29:39i love you
29:42night
29:44night
29:46night
30:16night
30:23night
30:28night
30:34night
30:40night
30:44Fire, fire, fire, fire!
31:14Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire!
31:28Nancy?
31:30Nancy?
31:31Please, please, please?
31:33Nope, out of the question, Stublo.
31:35But I've never been one and I might never get to be one and it will be all your fault.
31:38If I had you, I would have to have you all.
31:41And that would be five bridesmaids' dresses.
31:43dress is far too expensive and you know how hard our path is these days sorry it's dropped and
31:48prod and i can't afford it either we're going to be terribly poor ourselves at least to start with
31:53you're not poor you can't say that and look at all these presents oh well not poor poor but
31:58certainly not rich you know a housewife died of starvation this week darling she had two pounds
32:04a week to feed seven babies on she went without so that her babies might live that's poor i mean
32:09this is this is disgusting by comparison it's so clearly not fair can't you see i'm afraid
32:14darling life isn't fair that's why it's so incredibly important to be grateful every
32:18day for what you have and to be kind of considerate to those less fortunate and i don't see how i
32:23personally could have helped that poor mother but there are things we can do we can march campaign
32:30work in soup kitchens or you sell all of this and give the money to the socialist cause that is enough
32:37deco that's enough another vase we'll have 25 vases in this house but nothing to sit on darling don't
32:45complain people are so kind to send your presents no i'm very grateful for all of it and especially to
32:50you and farve for organizing the whole event she's home oh how grown up she looks
33:07drive up please she does look different she looks like a fascist
33:19beautiful lights flashing across and there were 400 000 people there to celebrate him coming to power
33:26imagine you should have seen it out euphoric all because of him you went to a nazi rally
33:33good god farve will actually kill you if he finds out it was without a doubt the best moment of my
33:40life so far and everyone there was just so nice to us no they're ruthless bullies that's not true
33:46bowd i've seen it for myself the people worship him it's amazing it's like floating in an ocean of
33:51love what on earth has got into you you sound like a cult member come on stubs i don't want you
33:59infected with this you can tell me about it later good night
34:11so did you hear him speak
34:16he was
34:19electrifying
34:20should have seen it bowed i should have hated it and him you know i would for the first time in my
34:32life i felt properly alive just in that moment i saw my destiny destiny what do you mean for years i
34:43have been downtrodden in this family like germany has been by europe but it no longer signifies
34:50germany has risen and soon i too shall rise
35:20thank you
35:30diana diana
35:34you didn't get my letter
35:37i've been dying to see you in public what have you recognized i don't give a damn
35:42i've missed you oh really
35:51i uh i hear you went to the nuremberg rally
35:54yes
35:56fascinating
35:57seeing him in action how he operates how he hypnotizes those fast crowds
36:07impressive
36:08well i look forward to hearing all about it
36:15wait wait
36:22i've realized how much you mean to me
36:24i love you
36:34and only you
36:38come on then
36:53meanwhile in anticipation of our wedding peter and i had rented a dear little house in the suburbs
36:59finally the wait was over and i was going to be
37:16a wife
37:18and here is your wedding present in situ i absolutely love it thanks so much
37:27please have a seat
37:28it fits in very nicely
37:31i must say you've arranged it all to perfection
37:34given your budget
37:36and uh
37:38no maid so i've cleaned the whole place myself never worked so hard in my life look
37:43but somehow i'm loving it of course you are it's your first very own home
37:48has peter seen this wonderful transformation ah he's coming today after work
37:53may this time tomorrow you'll be mrs peter rod miss mitford is finally off the shelf
37:57at the age of 97 and she doesn't look a day over 80
38:04and you look well
38:06very well in fact
38:08moseley all back on then yes
38:12right you don't approve
38:15i can't quite stomach the whole black shirt thing all that marching about and saluting the leader
38:21you haven't met him properly yet
38:23at least meet him listen to him before you dismiss him out of hand
38:27yes yes sorry you're right you're right
38:31and i'm glad that you're happy in love again now look at us both
38:35i wish you all the very best of luck for tomorrow
38:39thank you
38:39oh
38:44need a piss pronto
38:47oh dear
38:49bit of pre-march nerves
38:50yes
38:52i'll leave you to it
38:53good luck darling see you in church bye
39:04so after a long and frankly tedious debate i told them they could shove it
39:13what stuff it up their ass you've resigned i will not be ordered about by idiots so how are we
39:20going to pay the rent oh the rent don't you get it i'm free no we can't the rent we have to pay
39:24the rent or else they'll kick us out and i've just got the whole place arranged well you pay the
39:28bloody rent then why must it always be the man isn't that a rather outdated idea
39:34oh what you want to call the wedding off call the whole bloody thing off i don't care if it's
39:44all just going to be about money i thought you wanted a new life a more stable what you don't
39:49understand is that it's all a massive gamble life marriage i never thought you'd say yes
39:56yes you were the third damn woman i proposed to that week
40:05you said yes
40:26three two one can you slightly further together for me lovely three two one
40:41three two one thank you thank you so much that wasn't so bad was it do you think they've crashed
40:46and died maybe
40:56so
41:00sorry sorry just need a moment driver pull over
41:09can i ask you something yes of course do you like him
41:17oh pumpkin
41:21it really doesn't matter whether i like him or not does it
41:27If you're having doubts,
41:31then we can jolly well turn around and go right back.
41:35And I will sort everything out.
41:41Thank you, darling.
41:46I'm good to miss you.
41:49I'm not going anywhere.
41:57My brother Tom, my sisters and my parents
42:00all pulled together to make my big day a truly special one.
42:17Still reeling from Diana's scandalous divorce,
42:20the family needed something to celebrate.
42:23To show a united front to the world.
42:32Little did we know it would be our last hurrah for years to come.
42:36And how was I feeling as I prepared to walk down that aisle?
42:48Well, amazing what a girl will do on the rebound, isn't it?
42:53I expect I'll fall in love one day.
43:09And start to work on a new novel.
43:10Cheers.
43:11Cheers.
43:12You're going across Europe alone?
43:13Yes, why not?
43:15We have everything.
43:17Others have nothing.
43:18That's not our fault.
43:19We have to marry in utmost secrecy.
43:22Seems there's a political extremist in every family these days.
43:25Good riddance, fascist.
43:29Hello?
43:30Jesus God.
43:31Only fascism can succeed.
43:34His politics are my politics.
43:38What are you thinking?
43:39What have they done to you?
43:40Mr. Priest, my book isn't going to stop you.

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