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00:00How are we, man?
00:28Good, man. It took you time.
00:30I know, I know. I'm just going to stick a tape on her.
00:32Go for it.
00:32Grab a beer, man.
00:33Yeah, we'll do it.
00:39Oh, come on, man.
00:40Two seconds. Sorry, sorry.
00:54Hi, Daniel.
00:55And it. How's school? How are things?
00:59Yeah, good.
01:00School's so boring.
01:03Our Sandra got a job in the bookies and she's getting £2 an hour.
01:07Why do you mean A-levels when I can earn a few bob will be out every weekend?
01:11What do you think?
01:15Daniel?
01:16Hey.
01:18Yeah, yeah.
01:19Buzz, it's harder for lads.
01:21Look, my brother got a job nightpacking in that new supermarket up Silent Road.
01:25Who was that?
01:26Who?
01:28Oh, look.
01:30Nobody?
01:32Alison something?
01:34Yeah, love us.
01:34Okay, keep your knickers on.
01:51Excuse me.
01:51Daniel O'Toole.
02:08I know who you are.
02:10What's your name?
02:11Alison Connor.
02:15Want to dance, Alison Connor?
02:17Oh, we're about to leave.
02:19One dance.
02:21Want to walk you on?
02:24One dance, but you will be walking me on.
03:25Can I get another one?
03:40Okay.
03:44You're Dan O'Toole.
03:46I am, mate.
03:47Yeah.
03:47Yeah.
03:48I've read all your stuff in NME.
03:51It inspired me to get into the industry.
03:54Oh, no.
03:57They're a band of shit, aren't they?
04:00I don't know.
04:01Oh, I think they've got what it takes to put this city back on the map.
04:10I'm about to send 500 words of that effect into Rolling Stone.
04:16No.
04:17Yeah.
04:17Yeah, no, I was going to say they could probably go that way.
04:21Nice to meet you.
04:27Yeah, you too, mate.
04:29All right, look after yourself.
04:30All right, yeah.
04:31All right.
04:55It's amazing.
04:56Wow.
04:57Dan!
04:58Duncan's here with the takeaway.
05:00Yeah, he's taking it pretty hard.
05:02Well, it's just a train that's moving.
05:05Eighteen and off to uni.
05:08Christ.
05:10I don't know.
05:11I don't know.
05:12I don't know.
05:13I don't know.
05:14I don't know.
05:15I don't know.
05:16I don't know.
05:17I don't know.
05:18I don't know.
05:19I don't know.
05:20I don't know.
05:21I don't know.
05:22I don't know.
05:23I don't know.
05:24I'm going off to uni.
05:25Christ.
05:26I remember when Alex was born.
05:28Hard to believe he's out in the world on his own now.
05:31I remember when he was born.
05:3322 bloody hours trying to push this melon head out of my body.
05:38That's all right.
05:39Put him off his dinner.
05:41Physics.
05:42Don't know where he gets it from.
05:44He's real daddy.
05:46Yeah.
05:47Fuck you.
05:48Fuck you.
05:49Fuck you.
05:50I was smart.
05:51A pair of nub heads.
05:52A pair of nub heads.
05:53Hey.
05:54Anyway, look.
05:55I have an idea that I want to pitch you, but we'll talk about it.
06:02Sure.
06:03I'm intrigued.
06:04All right.
06:05Hey, got a couple of snappy thrillers in the car for you.
06:08Oh, wonderful.
06:09Thank you so much.
06:10All right.
06:11Still amazes me, though, that you actually work in publishing.
06:13Why?
06:14Maybe because you literally skipped every English class.
06:18Wrong use of literally.
06:20You can literally fuck off.
06:22Right.
06:23Anyway, cheers you lot.
06:24Oh.
06:25Cheers.
06:26Cheers.
06:27Eyes and eyes and eyes.
06:28Eyes.
06:29Eyes.
06:30Eyes.
06:31Eyes.
06:32That's not bad, that.
06:35Right.
06:36Let's see what we're working with here, Kat.
06:38It smells delicious, doesn't it?
06:39Mmm.
06:40Cheers.
06:41Tan, please turn it down a bit.
06:42I can't hear myself things.
06:43Oh, that reminds me.
06:44I saved an article for you, mate.
06:45Oh, yeah?
06:46Total blast from past.
06:47You won't believe it.
06:48Bringing you now for a forget.
06:49Okay.
06:50So did you order the one?
06:51Don't.
06:52Don't.
06:53Don't.
06:54Don't.
06:55Don't.
06:56Don't.
06:57Don't.
06:58Don't.
06:59Don't.
07:00Don't.
07:01Don't.
07:02Don't.
07:03Don't.
07:20Don't.
07:22Don't.
07:26Don't.
07:30For a memory
07:33That first time
07:35For a memory
07:37That first time
07:45That first time
07:50That first time
07:52Be the floating
07:58I don't know.
08:28Alison, from Sheffield, White and Michael, the moment to play, and Stella, when we can sit there.
08:47Welcome to 984 in the mornings, and I'm here with Alison Connor talking about her new novel, Tell the Story.
08:55So, Alison, straight to number one on the bestseller list, a pre-emptive film adaptation from one of the world's biggest studios, and a high six-figure deal for your next novel.
09:05Wow.
09:06Well, nobody's more surprised than me.
09:10Alison, your novel is the classic Australian family saga, but it contains a character who moved here from England.
09:17Now, it might not really sound like it, but you're a working-class lass from Sheffield.
09:22Do you put much of yourself or the people you grew up with into your writing?
09:27Well, only the bits they can't sue me for.
09:29Um, but, but no, um, Sheffield, that was, that was such a lifetime ago, and I, you know, I'm a completely different person now.
09:45Oh, our lines are lighting up. Here come our callers.
09:50Oh, that was awful.
09:51No, it wasn't, honey. You did really well.
09:54She kept talking about Sheffield.
09:56Well, yeah, the interview's been syndicated for BBC's Women's Hour, didn't I tell you?
10:00Do you think I'll get much coverage over there?
10:07I frickin' hope so.
10:09Publishers want to organise a tour.
10:11London, obviously, but we could send you up north to a stint in your old stomping ground, if you like.
10:22Well, why don't you just think it over?
10:30Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
10:43All right, all right, all right, all right.
10:44Oh, go on, guys, come on, guys.
10:47Pass it! Pass it! Pass it!
10:51Yeah, yeah.
10:54Fancy him, dear?
10:55Fancy him, dear?
10:57Who?
10:59You know who.
11:01Dan O'Toole?
11:03Go on, man.
11:05He's not a cradle-snatcher.
11:11Keep it up, boys. Keep it up.
11:13Go on!
11:15See you later.
11:19Go!
11:21Go on, man!
11:23Oh!
11:25Good, man.
11:27Whoo!
11:29Oh, good stuff.
11:31Played that one off.
11:53Come here.
11:55Come here.
11:57Some of us are trying to study.
12:03Oh, me too.
12:05What's so funny about poetry from the 18th century?
12:09It's filthy.
12:11What are you listening to?
12:13What are you listening to?
12:15What are you listening to?
12:17What are you listening to?
12:21What are you listening to?
12:23What are you listening to?
12:29What are you listening to?
12:31What?
12:33What are you listening to?
12:35What are you listening to?
12:59I never saw moons near the meaning of the sea
13:03I never heard the motion in the palm of my hand
13:09I felt sweet breezes in the top of a tree
13:14But now you're here
13:16Brighten my northern sky
13:20That's poetry
13:33I need to finish up
13:37Oh yeah, me too
13:39Hey, there's a party
13:42On Friday
13:43I think I'm busy
13:49Alright, well
13:52It's not a big deal
13:54I'll see you
14:01Shit
14:09One second
14:29Oh, thank you, peace
14:31Yeah, the favorite night of the show
14:33Oh
14:37Oh
14:39Oh
14:45Oh
14:47Oh
14:49She's not coming back
15:02She's not coming back
15:18Who?
15:20You know who
15:21Look at you
15:23Mooching around like some mardy ass
15:25Here
15:28She's probably frigid anyway
15:31It's more like laughing
15:32Getting inside a girl's nuky spunk
15:34You know what?
15:37You a bum pumper or something
15:39Jesus
15:41Have you heard the rumours?
15:55Apparently
15:55Tracy Gordon
15:57Saw Mr Phillips
15:58And Miss Green
15:59Getting off in the sass
16:00You rarely believe that, do you?
16:01Yes
16:02You are so good
16:02Mate, she swore on a guinea pig's life, mate
16:05A guinea pig's...
16:05Right
16:05Serious stuff
16:07You can say the sun is shining if you're at a window
16:23I can see the moon and you see me so clear
16:26You can take a road that takes you to the stars
16:29Now I can take a road that takes me through
16:32I can take a road that takes me through
16:35Come on, beautiful
16:40Set, don't look
16:59I can take a road that takes me through
17:06I can take a road that takes me through
17:21She's all learned, doesn't she?
17:24Everything I've changed, she's taken much of your考ens...
17:30She people once more...
17:33I can't keep her comments with a page.
17:41What a page?
17:42I don't have anything that doesn't make me look like shit.
17:46Words. Sorry, I'm just...
17:47We've learned this feature.
17:49Michael.
17:51Yes, darling.
17:54You look amazing in everything.
17:58I tell you what, why don't you try on that little number
18:00hanging up in my wardrobe?
18:04What are you talking about?
18:05What do you mean woman?
18:06What have you done?
18:21I don't know.
18:26Babe.
18:27You deserve it.
18:32I'd like to welcome one and all.
18:34Oh, Thea called earlier, wishing you luck.
18:38Oh, that's nice.
18:41I wonder why she didn't call me.
18:42She did.
18:43You left your phone downstairs, so I answered.
18:45Come on.
18:50Hey, Stella, are you getting ready?
18:52I don't have to go, do I?
18:55Well, I just thought...
18:57I'm not going!
19:15Hey, you know what? I just made three cops.
19:24You what?
19:25One for Alex as well.
19:27Oh, did you? Aw.
19:29Look, he'll be back after.
19:31Sure.
19:33But what if...
19:35What if we're not here?
19:37Oh, why? Where would we be?
19:39You know that I've been talking about having a holiday after this work trip,
19:42so I was thinking, what if I stayed in New York and you joined me?
19:46And then we could stay there for a couple of weeks,
19:48or maybe even a few months.
19:50Right.
19:51I mean, that's a bit more than a holiday, but...
19:54Yeah, but now is as good time as any, isn't it?
19:57You've always dreamt about that great American road trip.
20:00Yeah, I want to see Buns play.
20:02Just hear me out.
20:04I mean, there's nothing really tying us here, is there?
20:08Uh, work?
20:10Yeah, but I could always take a sabbatical and you can just...
20:13What?
20:15Take a break from freelance journalism.
20:18Come on, then.
20:21Yeah, I mean...
20:22Anyway, my dad still hasn't got a date for a zip operation.
20:26Look, he's in a lot of pain, can't he? He is.
20:29I know.
20:30We should be going around there more often, to be honest.
20:32Even more?
20:33Well, we do live the nearest.
20:35Speaking of which, you're gonna come with me this morning?
20:39Yeah.
20:40You know, I got stuff to do.
20:43Please tell them I'm working.
20:45Yes, okay.
20:46Will do.
20:49All right, well, let's get ready for that.
20:52We will talk later.
20:54Sure.
20:55It were Brenda who had your French fancies yesterday, Claire.
21:07Oh, she's a young girl, is Brenda.
21:09And she were bragging about getting a new microwave.
21:12What?
21:13She says you can do halting them, smuds and all.
21:15Don't make that halting, to be honest.
21:16Oh, I'd love a microwave.
21:17Breakfast, Dan.
21:18No time.
21:19Oh, for God's sake.
21:21Did you make my walkman?
21:23Do it, I know where you walkman.
21:25You need a dreary taste.
21:26Hey.
21:27Here.
21:28Here.
21:29Right in front of you.
21:30Eat that.
21:31Sure.
21:32See you, Mum.
21:33Be good.
21:34All right.
21:35See you a bit, Dad.
21:36Is my lunch ready?
21:43Hiya.
21:45Hiya.
21:46I didn't know you live round here.
21:49I don't.
21:50I've got my history book.
21:52I'm headed back home.
21:55Wouldn't it be fast to just hop on the bus?
22:03Thanks for the song lyrics.
22:07Hey, look, I've got that crap Fleming for English this morning.
22:11Want some company?
22:12I best not.
22:17I don't want me mum thinking I'm just bunking off.
22:22What about this weekend?
22:24The match?
22:25I've got plans.
22:31Okay.
22:34And...
22:35See you then.
22:36I have a rug ...
22:50yang sama.
22:53Yeah.
22:55Yeah.
22:57Yeah.
23:00No.
23:01No.
23:02No.
23:03If I can just have your attention for a moment, I would first like to start by saying we here
23:18at Richmore Publishing are so happy to welcome you here tonight to celebrate this remarkable
23:26book, and its even more remarkable author, Alison Connor.
23:33And who better to talk about Alison than her husband, Dr Michael McCormick.
23:40Well as we all know, Alison likes to keep her words for the page, and by God isn't she
23:50good at it.
23:51In all seriousness, when I heard that Alison had completed her novel, I couldn't believe
23:57it.
23:58Now there's going to be some speeches later on from her editor and some other special guests,
24:03but for now, can I ask you all to raise a glass for the author of Tell the Story by Little
24:08Ali.
24:10Thanks.
24:12I'm exhausted.
24:13Jesus.
24:14Are you kidding me?
24:15What?
24:16You out of your mind, Stella?
24:17It was already open, Dad.
24:18Is this so good a joke?
24:19What the hell is wrong with you?
24:20You skip your mother's book launch, and then we get home to find you out here drinking?
24:25Relax, I didn't drink any.
24:26Oh, you didn't drink any, did you?
24:27You just got the whiskey out for no reason, did you mate?
24:28What the hell is going on with you, Stella?
24:29You have been stomping around this house for weeks, Stella.
24:30Don't walk away from me, please.
24:31You...
24:32Oh, you didn't drink any, did you?
24:33You just got the whiskey out for no reason, did you mate?
24:34What the hell is going on with you, Stella?
24:35You have been stomping around this house for weeks, Stella.
24:36Don't walk away from me, please.
24:37You...
24:38I'm going to find out what is going on here.
24:39Passcode's still a birthday, right?
24:40Michael, you can't look at her phone.
24:41Ally, she might be...
24:42I don't know.
24:43What the hell is wrong with you?
24:44What the hell is wrong with you?
24:45You skip your mother's book launch, and then we get home to find you out here drinking?
24:48Relax, I didn't drink any.
24:49Oh, you didn't drink any, did you?
24:50You just got the whiskey out for no reason, did you mate?
24:52What the hell is going on with you, Stella?
24:54You have been stomping around this house for weeks, Stella.
24:56Let's make it ride this house.
24:57Don't walk away from me, please.
24:58You...
24:59I'm going to find out what is going on here.
25:04Passcode's still a birthday, right?
25:05Michael, you can't look at her phone.
25:07Ally, she might be getting bullied or doing drugs or something.
25:10We don't know.
25:11Yeah, well, she's still allowed her privacy.
25:16Fine.
25:17Just trying to look out for her.
25:18Something is up.
25:19Yeah, I know, and we will talk to her tomorrow.
25:23Calmly.
25:26Oh, I don't think so.
25:28Just...
25:33Stella.
25:34That's enough.
25:35Turn that noise off.
25:37Stella.
25:38Turn that music off now.
25:58You're looking up.
25:59All over the world.
26:00You can't, you know, the grass from water.
26:01That's enough.
26:02You gotta go with it.
26:03It's all over the world.
26:05You've got to go with it.
26:06You're looking up at the sun, if you do it.
26:07It's all over the world, it's all over the world.
26:08You're looking back to the sun for a minute.
26:09You're looking back to your show.
26:10Sir, you are looking back at the sun.
26:12The sun's raast.
26:13How'd you look back at the sun?
26:14Ask him and say four.
26:15You're looking back at it and you're looking back at it.
26:17I'll leave it at it.
26:18You're looking back at the sun.
26:19Your eyes, there's a cold, night or a candle.
26:20Good morning, love.
26:45Morning.
26:48You all right?
26:50Oh, thank Christ, God, I've been looking for that.
26:57Duncan wants you.
27:00Okay.
27:01Yeah, he wants to talk about this new book that you're writing.
27:05Well, did you talk to him?
27:08No.
27:09He, um, he sent you a text.
27:13Were you going to tell me?
27:16Well, there was something to tell.
27:18Yeah, I was.
27:21Do you remember what you were like the last time you wrote a book?
27:25Because I do.
27:27I mean, me and Alex, we had to tiptoe around the house.
27:30You practically went into a cave.
27:33Why now?
27:36You've been freelancing for years and we got by on my...
27:39On your wage.
27:40Yeah.
27:41Yeah.
27:43I thought that we were going to seize the moment.
27:48Do the road trip, like I said.
27:50I'm not being funny, Cap.
27:51I mean, you did...
27:52You just sprung this on me yesterday.
27:56Okay.
27:58Great.
27:59It's a midlife crisis.
28:06Empty nesters, that's what you are.
28:09It's not a bloody midlife crisis.
28:12The character wants to go on a road trip and you want to write a novel.
28:15It's the very definition of a midlife crisis.
28:18Pass to Gibbs, wide through the centre.
28:27Now, we've got to check for a shark being unmarked by Jack Holt.
28:31And over to me.
28:37We've got to have a wider side.
28:39Showing you by ticking.
28:40See the tactics.
28:41How we're starting to live in here.
28:43You're going to have to face it.
28:44казям, it's nothing.
28:45No one's coming round the back.
28:46Still misses that area.
28:47The Walter Barron, who arrows it into the corner.
28:50Yes!
28:51Yes, darling.
28:52He's found it.
28:53Yes!
28:54Yes, darling.
28:55Yes.
28:56Yes!
28:57Yes!
28:58Yes!
28:59Yes!
29:00Yes!
29:01Yes!
29:02Yes!
29:03Yes!
29:04Yes!
29:05Yes!
29:06Yes!
29:07Yes!
29:08Yes!
29:09Stop it!
29:10Oh, I don't like it!
29:12For the first time in three games, they are in the lead!
29:16And the Owls fans got crazy in the stands!
29:19Go on, boys!
29:28Go on for it, boys!
29:30We've got a good game today, eh?
29:32How are you?
29:33Just checking!
29:34Just checking as well, you know?
29:37Just any feature.
29:40Daniel!
29:42Are you going to the match?
29:44What am I saying?
29:45Where else would you be going?
29:47Erm, this is my brother, Peter.
29:50All right, mate.
29:51Heard about you?
29:53Er, yes.
29:55What's Dan doing?
29:56Well, I'll weigh it.
29:58Oh, you're only a few euros up.
29:59Come with us.
30:00Yeah, I mean, come on.
30:01You know where we can lose against United, right?
30:03I don't know, we've been a bit shit-ass.
30:05Yeah, I know.
30:06We've got to support the team, aren't we?
30:09Let's go.
30:10All right, come on.
30:11Come on, lads.
30:17There he is.
30:18No butter and bread, anyone?
30:19No, I don't have the tea.
30:20Alison, do you want some more gravy, though?
30:21I'll be looking for gravy.
30:22Anyone for bread?
30:23Build it up with your vinegar on your chips?
30:24No, you're fine.
30:25Oh, is anyone talking to our Joe?
30:27Is it coming over later?
30:28He rang yesterday.
30:29He's not coming over till Sunday.
30:30I'm stealing my chips!
30:31Hey!
30:32Hey!
30:33You're not going out again, love.
30:34Saturday night.
30:35I just want to go out to you.
30:36God, you're unbelievable, you.
30:37I'll leave some sandwiches out for you later on.
30:38I don't know.
30:39I like fussing, don't I?
30:40You like pigeons, Alison?
30:41Oh, Dad, you don't want to talk.
30:42Why?
30:43I love pigeons.
30:44See?
30:45I'll race them.
30:46I'll show you later.
30:47I'll leave them, Binkley.
30:48What?
30:49Going upstairs to listen to some music.
30:50Oh, hi indeed.
30:51Upstairs to listen to music.
30:52It was a madhouse like this one, Alison.
30:54It's much more civilised.
30:55Is that right, Dan?
30:56We are civilised.
30:57You eat some more if you're going out.
30:58Well, not to worry.
30:59Come out and meet our visitor.
31:00Hello.
31:01Oh, yeah.
31:02Oh, yeah.
31:03You eat some more if you're going out.
31:04Well, not to worry.
31:06Come out and meet our visitor.
31:08Hello.
31:09Oh, yeah.
31:10I don't know.
31:11I don't know.
31:12I don't know.
31:13Hello.
31:14Oh, isn't she pretty?
31:16Hello, lovely.
31:18Good girl.
31:19Huh?
31:20So soft.
31:21Say hello to Alison.
31:23Want to hold her?
31:25Yeah.
31:26Just make sure her wings are tight so she don't flap about.
31:31That's it.
31:34I'm tiny.
31:36She likes you.
31:37She's beautiful.
31:39How do they know to come back?
31:44Just sum it in them.
31:46They know they're loved.
31:51In you go.
31:54Allie?
31:55Hey.
31:56We need to talk.
31:59Okay.
32:00What about?
32:01Stella.
32:02No.
32:03No.
32:04No.
32:05No.
32:06No.
32:07No.
32:08No.
32:09No.
32:10No.
32:11No.
32:12No.
32:13No.
32:14No.
32:15No.
32:16No.
32:17No.
32:18No.
32:19No.
32:20No.
32:21No.
32:22No.
32:23No.
32:24What?
32:25What has she done now?
32:27The moodiness.
32:29The sleeping all hours.
32:31She's pregnant.
32:33Oh my god.
32:35Michael.
32:36I'm telling you, Al, she's pregnant.
32:39She's...
32:41They're just teenage hormones.
32:44Of course you'd think there's a medical explanation.
32:47Alison.
32:48She told me.
32:49Instead of throwing up, I put two and two together.
32:52It was like she was waiting for one of us to say it.
32:59The only option is to have a termination.
33:05Don't you want to go to uni?
33:06Don't you want to have a life?
33:08Who says I won't have a life?
33:09Darling.
33:10That's a little naive.
33:13I'm keeping it.
33:14That's final.
33:15Why won't you tell us who the father is?
33:16Darling.
33:17Did you want this to happen?
33:18What?
33:19No, of course.
33:20I didn't want it to happen.
33:21No, I'm...
33:22I'm...
33:23I mean...
33:24I...
33:25I didn't even know you had a boyfriend.
33:28Was it...
33:29Were you okay with...
33:30What happened?
33:31Mum, I knew what I was doing.
33:32I fucked up.
33:33What more can I say?
33:34I fucked up.
33:35What more can I say?
33:36I...
33:37What?
33:38What?!
33:39What?
33:40You're right.
33:41Don't you trust me.
33:42Let me...
33:43What do you...
33:44What does it do?
33:47I mean...
33:48I...
33:49I didn't even know you had a boyfriend.
33:50And...
33:51Was it...
33:54Were you okay with...
33:56What happened?
33:57Mum, I knew what I was doing.
33:59I fucked up, what more can I say?
34:01So you haven't met her mum or dad?
34:10Has she told you anything about them?
34:12Where do they live? Mum.
34:15I'm only asking.
34:16Not looking being Iron Mighty.
34:19God knows we're not exactly rolling in it.
34:22It's just, well...
34:24You don't seem to know a lot about her.
34:29Care to fill in a questionnaire, shall I?
34:30Hey, Cheeky.
34:32I'm just saying, just...
34:34We'll make sure it ain't all one way.
34:38I best get home.
34:39I woke you.
34:40Thank you, Mrs O'Toole.
34:42Oh, you're welcome, love.
34:43See you later.
34:44Ta-ra.
34:46I'll come with you.
34:46No, I'm OK.
34:47I'm walking you home.
34:48No problem, honestly.
34:50I don't need you to walk.
34:51I'm walking you home.
34:52Alison, I'm not letting you...
34:53I'm not some weak, silly lass who can't make her own way home, Dan.
34:56I never said you what?
34:58I'll talk to you tomorrow.
34:59Jesus, Al.
35:00You'll spend the day with me, but you...
35:02Alison!
35:04Alison!
35:06Alison!
35:07BIRDS CHIRP
35:37BIRDS CHIRP
36:07BIRDS CHIRP
36:14BIRDS CHIRP
36:27For the sake of this...
36:40Heyo.
36:45Oh.
36:47Sorry, I thought I'd get in before you.
36:49You were fine.
36:52Did Daniel walk you on?
36:54Yeah.
36:58Did he say anything?
37:01No.
37:06He's a nice lad, you know.
37:13Listen, are you all right if I head back out?
37:17I've got to see a man about a dog.
37:22Go on.
37:24Are you going to bed?
37:25I thought I'd stay up and watch the two runners.
37:28What?
37:30Going straight up.
37:32Right.
37:34OK.
37:35I'll look after her tomorrow.
37:37You were working all week.
37:38You deserve a break.
37:42Come here.
37:44See you later, yeah?
37:46Have fun.
37:47I'll try.
37:49Bye.
37:50Bye.
37:56I knew you'd say that.
37:59Oh, Alison!
38:01Martin!
38:03She's...
38:04Give us a kiss.
38:06I'm just off to bed, Mum.
38:07Oh, come.
38:08See with us.
38:09Leave her, Catherine.
38:12She's going to bed.
38:17Now you can have some fun with me, Kitty Cathy.
38:20Have some fun with mine.
38:21How?
38:22Mmm.
38:23Mmm.
38:25Mmm.
38:26Ah.
38:27OK.
38:28Oh, God!
38:29Oh, God!
38:30Oh, God!
38:31Oh, God!
38:32Oh, God!
38:33Oh, God!
38:34Oh, God!
38:35Oh, God!
38:36Oh, God!
38:41Something shimmering and white
38:49What leads you here
38:50Spaturing destination
38:53I'm going to keep you doing well with the night, Chef.
38:59I love you.
39:01I don't know.
39:03I'm crazy.
39:07I love you.
39:08I love you.
39:10I love you.
39:23I made you some chamomile.
39:26It always helps you relax.
39:28Thanks.
39:30We'll get through this.
39:33I don't want you to worry.
39:35We'll figure it out together.
39:42I was thinking I might take her to Sheila's for a few days.
39:46Just talk to her.
39:49I'm not sure that's a great idea.
39:52I think she needs to see us on the same page at the moment.
39:56Help her understand that she really only has one option here.
40:01But she doesn't.
40:03Okay, well, you didn't go to uni, so maybe you don't get it, but...
40:08I get it, Michael.
40:15Morning, Ted.
40:17When you're done there, you might try your hand at me front windows.
40:22Microwave and a new car.
40:24I'll never hear the end of this from your mum.
40:30Dad?
40:31What?
40:34Nothing.
40:36Look, son.
40:37Girl trouble or money trouble.
40:39And seeing as you've never had to pay for art in your life...
40:45Does it?
40:48Does it mean something if a girl don't want you to walk her out?
40:51I used to walk your mum home every night.
40:55And her dad would stand at the gate, staring, never liked me.
41:00But Marion wasn't best fond of him either, so she used to make me walk her right to the gate.
41:06This off Grandad.
41:07Yeah.
41:08In the end, the old fart was all bark and no bite.
41:11Tried at our wedding, told me I was like a son.
41:16Some folk don't like their lasses even seeing a lad.
41:19Let alone being walked on by one.
41:23He'll be all right.
41:24He'll be all right.
41:54Let alone being a man.
43:28Can I take that for you?
43:29Can I take that for you?
43:30I'm sorry for running off at the weekends.
43:44It's just...
43:45I get it.
43:47You do?
43:48You don't want your parents seeing a lad walking you to your door.
43:53Yeah, sorry.
43:54I should have said.
43:55Fuck yeah.
43:56Go ahead.
43:57Go ahead.
43:58Go ahead.
43:59Go ahead.
44:00Go ahead.
44:01Go ahead.
44:02Go ahead.
44:03Go ahead.
44:04Go ahead.
44:05Go ahead.
44:06Go ahead.
44:07Go ahead.
44:08Go ahead.
44:09Go ahead.
44:10Go ahead.
44:11Go ahead.
44:12Go ahead.
44:13Go ahead.
44:14Go ahead.
44:15Go ahead.
44:16Go ahead.
44:17Go ahead.
44:18Go ahead.
44:19Go ahead.
44:20Go ahead.
44:21Go ahead.
44:22Go ahead.
44:23Go ahead.
44:24Go ahead.
44:25Go ahead.
44:26Go ahead.
44:27Go ahead.
44:28Go ahead.
44:29Go ahead.
44:30Go ahead.
44:31Go ahead.
44:32Go ahead.
44:33Go ahead.
44:34Go ahead.
44:35Go ahead.
44:36Go ahead.
44:37Go ahead.
44:38Go ahead.
44:39Go ahead.
44:40Go ahead.
46:41The people all call her Alaska, between worlds so the people ask her, cause it's all in her mind.
46:52It's all in her mind.
46:57Has anyone ever made you a mixtape, Stella?
47:16A what?
47:18A mixtape.
47:19A collection of songs that remind someone of you.
47:25Haven't you and dad been together, like forever?
47:33Yeah, we got together young.
47:36You know, I did have a life before him.
47:40And there are just some people that you never, you never forget the boy who makes you your first mixtape.
47:52I listened to your tape.
48:08What tape?
48:09I listened to yours too.
48:11What tape?
48:12What are your favourite songs?
48:16Hmm.
48:17I can't choose.
48:18Yeah, no, can I?
48:20No, actually, I love Stephanie says.
48:32Ah!
48:33Ah!
48:34Ah!
48:35Ah!
48:37Ah.
48:38Ah!
48:46Ah!
48:47Ha ha!
48:49Hi!
48:51Hi!
48:53Hi.
48:55Hi.
48:56Hi.
48:57Hi.
48:58Hi.
49:02Hi.
49:06Oh, my God.
49:08How was it so well?
49:10It was really good.
49:11Yeah, it was really good.
49:12It was actually...
49:17Hey.
49:18Hey.
49:20Look at you.
49:21Ooh, someone looks happy.
49:24Yeah, boozy work lunch.
49:27Boozy work lunch. Right, OK.
49:31Hey.
49:34Mmm. Mmm.
49:41So, me and the girls were talking
49:44and I realised I hadn't asked you what the idea for the book was.
49:49No, you're right, you didn't ask about my book idea.
49:54Do you wanna tell me something about your book idea?
49:57You wanna hear about the book?
49:58Yes, I wanna hear about the book.
50:00Do you, uh, do you remember Jack Leonard?
50:03Uh, yes.
50:06I mean, I'm not a music expert like you are,
50:08but I think everyone remembers Jack Leonard, right?
50:11So, what about him? Isn't he dead?
50:14Uh, no, no, no, no, very much not dead.
50:17Oh?
50:18No, he, uh, he lives in New Zealand.
50:21Oh, he Kate Bushed her.
50:24He did, he Kate Bushed her, exactly.
50:27Right, listen, a couple of years ago,
50:29I tried to get him to do an in-depth interview with me.
50:32Um, you know, just a piece about him being that famous
50:36and then just vanishing, but, you know, he wasn't interested.
50:40So you want to write a book about him vanishing?
50:42I, I don't see how that makes a whole book.
50:46Right, listen to this.
50:49Okay.
50:50Are you listening?
50:51Yes.
50:52Okay, he got in contact with me, right, a few weeks ago,
50:58and he says that he wants to do a book that talks about everything.
51:03Like, his whole life, everything.
51:05You know, ups, downs, sports and all, everything.
51:07Okay, I get it that he was big at the time,
51:11but as a book about a guy that was famous back in the day,
51:16really going to be that, um, interesting?
51:20I mean, some might say it's how the book is written.
51:25Of course, sorry.
51:27You're a great writer.
51:29But, you know, he's, um...
51:31So he's waited this long to tell the story.
51:34Maybe you could just wait until next year.
51:37Does it really matter?
51:42I just really think that we should spend more time together.
51:46Done.
51:47Yeah.
51:48Yeah.
51:50I know you love what you do,
51:51but music isn't everything.
51:54Don't we matter?
51:57Yeah, of course we matter.
51:59Don't say that.
52:00Of course we matter.
52:03Look, I, uh, I am thinking about your trip.
52:07Promise?
52:08Yes.
52:09Promise.
52:10Good.
52:11All right.
52:12Do it.
52:14I will take a bath.
52:18I will take a bath?
52:19I will take a bath.
52:19Here we go.
52:20Take a bath.
52:22Get the bath.
52:23I will take a bath.
52:24Oh, God.
52:25Take her Hollow roul.
52:26ஒ breathe.
52:27OK.
52:28Then, video and when I'm playing 500 và người populóдо,
52:29we'll take the bath.
52:30Everything...
52:31Take a bath except for eight hours.
52:32I just saw the bath.
52:33If she didn't get a bath.
52:35I just saw the bath.
52:36It could be getting a bath.
52:37Here, there's something so I can trick or tap.
52:39Did you know it here?
52:41Because there can be a bath?
52:42unused water?
52:43I don't know.
53:13I don't know.
53:43I don't know.
54:13But it's too much fun now to take.
54:17Cause I'm hot.
54:18So easy to get in.
54:20Sleepy to break.
54:21And I'm top of the spill.
54:23And I walk through the door.
54:26I'm meeting myself.
54:28But I want to get down.
54:30All that stuff.
54:33All that stuff.
54:37Some candy talk.
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