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00:00And how are our desserts here?
00:10This cherry clafoutis is exquisite.
00:12It's one of Juliet's specialities.
00:14She trained in the Limousin region, the home of clafoutis.
00:17Well, I've never had clafoutis like it.
00:19I fear we may have ruined all other clafoutis for you.
00:22The clafoutis that Juliet makes is quite simply a phenomenal clafoutis.
00:25Hiya, Geoff. How's it going?
00:30My father died in 1982.
00:32Right. Anything we can do or...
00:34I had a rummage last week looking for photos for Laurie's birthday memorial.
00:38Found Dad's death certificate. Died of bowel cancer.
00:41Oh, and Laurie had that too, right?
00:42Well, Laurie started with bowel, then it went to his stomach, lungs and esophagus, liver and kidney.
00:48He was like a cancer pasty in the end.
00:50So, I'm having myself tested.
00:52I wouldn't worry, Geoff. You're an active guy.
00:54You don't look your age at all.
00:55How old do you reckon I am, then?
00:57Five years younger than whatever you really are.
00:59Well, that's very kind, Jan. Thank you.
01:01But genes are genes.
01:03Do you have blood in your stools, Geoff?
01:04Yeah, if you don't mind me asking.
01:06I don't seem to, Mike, so that's a blob of comfort.
01:09Aw. Have a bit of lunch, Geoff. Set yourself down.
01:12Do you still do paninis?
01:13We're not a panini kind of pub any more.
01:15Here's a bar menu.
01:17Go on, then. I'll have the warm beetroot and fennel salad
01:20with sheep's curd and red onion marmalade.
01:22And a diet, Dr Pepper?
01:23Magic.
01:24It's open.
01:39Hi.
01:41How are you doing?
01:43Fine, you know.
01:44Lying still.
01:46Chilling.
01:47Having a nice stare.
01:49I tried calling you, but...
01:50Andrew's won, hasn't he?
01:53Transformed the pub into a terrible, brilliant success in a way I simply couldn't.
01:58Owns a bigger share of it than me.
02:00Customers love him.
02:01He's won.
02:02Only if you accept he has.
02:04I accept he has.
02:05He's stolen my life and he's living it better than me.
02:08He deserves everything that wasn't coming to me, but will come to him now that he is me.
02:14Andrew is just a guy.
02:16No.
02:17He's got powers.
02:18Mum's asked us both to give speeches at Dad's birthday memorial.
02:22Whose speech would be brilliant?
02:23Who will people think is Laurie's heir?
02:25You know who.
02:27You are his heir.
02:28You're his blood family.
02:30Come on, you can hire people to write speeches.
02:32Let's find you a guy to...
02:34Are you okay?
02:35Anxiety pills.
02:36Not pills to give me anxiety, to prevent it.
02:39My GP calls them keep calm and carry on pills, because he's a dreadful fucker.
02:44You're not meant to drink alcohol with them, are you?
02:46No, that's why I'm only having white wine.
02:49Right.
02:49I am not going to let you wallow in a half-pissed haze of self-pity.
02:53This is the moment we do the Rocky montage.
02:56Out of bed.
02:57This is your pub.
02:58You are Laurie's son.
02:59So let's sort you out.
03:01When was the last time you had a shower?
03:02This morning.
03:03Oh, right.
03:04Why, do I smell?
03:05No.
03:06I mean, it was literally two hours ago.
03:08No, sorry, it was sort of a rhetorical flourish.
03:10Do I stink?
03:12Is that something else to feel anxious about?
03:14Oh, for fuck's sake, Stephen.
03:15I don't think we've ever had so many covers.
03:20Oh, you're a marvel, Juliet.
03:22And how clever of you to bring her over here, Andrew.
03:26Not seen Paul about for a few days.
03:28No, he died.
03:31I'm joking.
03:32We split up.
03:32It wasn't working.
03:33He's really old.
03:34Had you noticed?
03:35He did seem a little bit agey.
03:38Oh, I'm sorry.
03:38It didn't work out.
03:39It was completely amicable.
03:41We both agreed I'd made a massive mistake, and he had to leave immediately.
03:44Cancer results are in.
03:46Zero.
03:47Clean as a lady's glove.
03:48You could ice a cake with my rectum.
03:51Large Scots, Jeff.
03:52Don't mind if I do.
03:54You're clear.
03:54That's good news.
03:55Cass, you need to get checked out, too.
03:57Because your dad and your grandfather both got bowel cancer, you're higher risk.
04:02Oh, God.
04:03I say higher risk.
04:04That just means a bit higher than average.
04:05Chances are you'll be fine, like me.
04:08Oh, my God.
04:08I've got cancer.
04:09No, you misheard me.
04:11You just need to get checked out because of the increased risk.
04:14I always felt I might have a limited time in this physical body, this temporary vehicle.
04:19No, fuck's sake, you'll be fine.
04:21Go to the docks, get a referral, get checked.
04:25Whatever becomes of me, remember, we are but dust and shadow.
04:29Be there any greater wisdom than this, I, yet there be, love one another.
04:34So, for this meeting, in a short speech with up to 20 gags, it's 175.
04:43I'd like to feel natural, you know, not forced.
04:46I've got you.
04:46Understood.
04:47I offer a bespoke service.
04:49No off-the-peg jokes here.
04:50Great.
04:51It needs to be sharp, polished, but also real, sincere, with a depth to it.
04:56OK.
04:58Was he a fat guy, you or dad?
05:00Hang his pants in the line, people thought there was an eclipse.
05:03He wasn't particularly fat.
05:05Oh, that's a shame, because there's a lot you can do with weight and slimming and so on.
05:10He was just a sort of normal size.
05:12OK.
05:12Did he get on with your mum?
05:14You could say he didn't speak to mum for 18 months once, well, he didn't like to interrupt her.
05:18They got on very well.
05:20Ah, fair enough.
05:22Another avenue shut, never mind.
05:25Did your dad take you fishing?
05:27No.
05:27No?
05:29Jesus.
05:29I've got a tonne of stuff in fishing.
05:32Difference between fishing and sex.
05:34You go fishing, you actually want to catch something.
05:36That's hilariously funny, but it's not really the tone I'm after.
05:40OK.
05:41You'd rather stay clear of the adult material.
05:44That's fine by me.
05:44I can do any style.
05:46Do you remember Adam Cassidy?
05:47I wrote for Adam Cassidy for years.
05:50Dead at 48, poor sod.
05:51But he could do everything.
05:53From the family-friendly, gentle, ponton stuff to really dark jokes about missing children,
05:59bestiality, physical deformities.
06:01Let's try leaning more towards the ponton side of things.
06:05Fine.
06:06You get any brothers or sisters?
06:08That's a rich scene.
06:09No.
06:10No brothers or sisters.
06:12Have you prepared your speech?
06:18I thought I'd read the room vibe, then wing it.
06:21Speak from the heart.
06:22You?
06:23I've got a speech worked out with 20 jokes.
06:25Some about fishing.
06:27Your dad used to take you fishing?
06:28No.
06:29Never.
06:29I was going to pretend he did.
06:31And that he had big pants.
06:33I got my appointment to be checked out for the, you know...
06:36The cancer.
06:37Are you getting checked?
06:38No.
06:39I don't want to know.
06:40I'd rather be ignorant of most things.
06:41You really should get checked.
06:43Fine.
06:43But I will almost certainly have bowel cancer.
06:45My colon is like a Passchendaele trench.
06:48Anyway, I'd like you both to have this.
06:50It's a memory box for to remember me by.
06:53To be opened in the event of, you know...
06:55Your death.
06:56I'm sure it's all going to be fine.
06:58Inside there are some photos of me, a lock of my hair, some drawings,
07:02and a recording of me aged 14 singing Billie Holiday's Strange Fruit.
07:05I sincerely hope I won't have to listen to that for a long time.
07:09Thanks.
07:10You know, I can't help thinking of the baby I never had,
07:14crying for the mummy she never knew.
07:16I'm sorry.
07:17God bless both of you.
07:20Do you...
07:20Oh, that's yours, mate.
07:22A box of hair for you and Cassie's weeping fictional baby.
07:26Oh, Chris!
07:28Hello!
07:28Who are they?
07:29Oh, Mum invited some of the other foster kids to come along.
07:32The favourite one she stayed in touch with.
07:35Right.
07:35Lovely surprise.
07:36What a sweet gesture.
07:37Look at you.
07:38Do you recognise any of them?
07:40No, I don't think so.
07:42Alfie Tate!
07:43Oh, it's lovely Alfie Tate!
07:44Oh!
07:46Oh, boys, look!
07:47It's lovely Alfie Tate.
07:49Oh, he was here a year or two before you, Andrew.
07:52Laurie cherished Alfie Tate.
07:55Absolutely adored him!
07:56Hi, Alfie.
07:58Hey!
07:59Lovely Alfie Tate.
08:01Lights up a room, doesn't he?
08:02Women want to fuck him, men want to buy him a drink.
08:05And then fuck him.
08:08I am, I think, a little bit drunk.
08:10But I don't care.
08:12We are all here to celebrate what would have been Laurie's 69th birthday.
08:18And here to say a few words about him is our boy, Stephen!
08:23APPLAUSE
08:23I did hire a joke writer to help with this speech.
08:29Hooray!
08:30This'll be good, then.
08:31But reading the room, his material doesn't feel right in the moment.
08:36Oh.
08:36Instead, I'm going to speak from the heart.
08:39Shit.
08:40My dad never took me fishing.
08:42That might sound odd to some people.
08:44Isn't that what normal dads do with their sons?
08:48But Laurie wasn't a normal dad.
08:51He wasn't an off-the-peg dad.
08:53He was a bespoke dad.
08:55A particular, peculiar dad.
08:57And husband.
08:59And foster father.
09:01And brother.
09:01And friend.
09:02And publican.
09:04Today, all of those unique figures would, should have been 69.
09:11Still young.
09:12Gone too soon.
09:14Here's to him.
09:16Happy birthday, Laurie Nicholls.
09:19Happy birthday, Laurie Nicholls.
09:21APPLAUSE
09:22That'll look fucking mad.
09:26Now, I think that Andrew...
09:29Oh, this would have been the point, wouldn't it, Geoff?
09:31On Laurie's birthday, when he'd sit and play Rocket Man on the pub piano.
09:36Can anyone play?
09:38Hmm?
09:38Alfie Tay.
09:39Lovely Alfie Tay can play, can't you?
09:42I remember.
09:43Come on.
09:44CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
09:45And David Aitchis.
09:47APPLAUSE
09:48And I think it's going to be a long, long time
10:04Till touchdown brings me back again to find
10:08I'm not the man I think I am at home
10:12Oh, no, no, no
10:15Cos I'm a rugged man
10:18Rocket man
10:22Burning up his juice up here alone
10:25And I think it's going to be a long, long time
10:31Guy there with a murder face
10:32Someone said it's Andrew Donnelly
10:34It is Andrew Donnelly
10:35Really?
10:36Yeah, why?
10:38I was in a halfway house with Andrew
10:39We were 14, 15, shithole
10:41We both had great memories of being fostered here
10:44That's not him
10:45Not him?
10:46You're saying that man there is not Andrew Donnelly?
10:49Well, I didn't think so
10:50But looking at him now from the side, maybe he is
10:52I mean, it was a long time
10:54I'm going back to the caravan
10:56The game's afoot
10:57I'm going to finally find out the truth about Andrew
11:00Or Andrew
11:01That inflection was implying inverted commas
11:03Do you think he's losing his powers?
11:05Yeah, Alfie takes his kryptonite
11:07The ladder's wobbling
11:08And I'm going to smash into it in my vengeance bus
11:10Good luck
11:11Don't go too mad
11:12Don't worry
11:12I won't go too mad
11:13I'm a rugged man
11:16Rocket man
11:19Burning up his juice up here
11:21So the map is...
11:26This is where Google tells me Andrew, or Andrew, has been living and working in the last ten years
11:31Right
11:31Look at the dots, the pattern
11:33Is he spelling a word out on the map?
11:35Is it kiln?
11:36It looks like kiln to me
11:38Kiln as in...
11:39As in kiln
11:40Do we have a kiln here?
11:41Is there maybe treasure in an old kiln that he knows is here?
11:44Gold, hidden in a buried kiln
11:45That's why he came back
11:46Where's the K?
11:48That's the K
11:48Clearly that's a K
11:49Now, look here
11:50I've blown these pictures up
11:52Andrew's nose width in this one
11:5323 millimetres
11:55Mouth 31 millimetres
11:56But this photo
11:57Mouth 31 again
11:58But look
11:59Nose
11:5921
12:00Maybe even 20
12:01I really do think it's the same guy, Stephen
12:03But Chris at the party
12:05He swore it wasn't
12:06Also the eyes
12:07Look there
12:07He has inconsistent eyes
12:09It's clearly Andrew
12:10Andrew is Andrew
12:12I think what we really need to do is focus
12:14Good idea
12:15Focusing
12:15Great
12:16I love the way you mind
12:17No, actually focus
12:18Calm down
12:19And focus on me
12:20We need to look at the period of Andrew's life
12:23Where he goes dark
12:24And evaporates from the internet
12:25Yes
12:25He's in the limousine region
12:27Then nothing about him at all for 18 months
12:29Then he's running an ethical casino in Utrecht
12:31Right
12:32That's what we need to concentrate on
12:33That is the key to who Andrew is
12:35And what he wants
12:36Agreed
12:37Should you be boozing when you're still on medication?
12:40I stopped the medication
12:40It was making me feel woolly-headed
12:42I need clarity
12:43And these are single mods
12:45So it's not boozing per se
12:46It's more studied appreciation
12:48Lovely, unhackable microfiche
12:58The big corporates in Russia
13:00Can't delete it like they can with the internet
13:02Microfiche is under the radar
13:04How often are you here
13:06Looking at newspapers on microfiche?
13:08All day, every day
13:09I have an illegal kettle
13:11If I use a plug just here
13:12No-one can see
13:13And I can make a pot noodle
13:14I just have to eat it quickly
13:15Because of the smell
13:16So I have burnt my throat quite a bit
13:19And nothing yet on Andrew's missing 18 months
13:21Oh, yeah
13:22But it's just a matter of time
13:23Don't you think maybe you should ease up a bit?
13:25Why?
13:28This is medicinal, by the way
13:30For my burnt throat
13:31For your health
13:32Physical and mental
13:33You've got high blood pressure
13:34Sure, but
13:35Might be a good thing
13:37The blood coursing around
13:38Taking vital nutrients very quickly
13:40And under enormous pressure
13:41To where they're needed
13:42So, how are you?
13:45Oh, you know
13:46Tom's moved out, so
13:48Right
13:49I think we're done
13:50It wasn't working
13:52It's been over for a while, apparently
13:54Yep
13:55My head's all over the shop, if I'm honest
13:57I suppose you fancy a long, chatty, boozy dinner
14:03Talk it over
14:04Oh
14:06There's a thought
14:08You could have a boozy dinner with Andrew
14:11You're a clean skin
14:12He might let slip something to you about his missing 18 months
14:14Right
14:15You want me to go for dinner with Andrew?
14:17It's just a pizza at Sergio's or something
14:19Could you maybe cover me while I put the kettle on
14:22And make an elicit options?
14:25Knock a book off a shelf
14:26Look, Andrew
14:27I've had a card from lovely Alfie Tate
14:29Saying thank you for the party
14:31You never met us kids, did you?
14:34No, but I, er
14:35I knew about him
14:37Bye, Mum
14:42Say goodbye to Cass and Stephen
14:45Look after yourself, son
14:48Been lovely having you with us
14:50You know what, Dad
14:51The time I've lived here has been the best five months of my life
14:53Pleased to hear it
14:55Bye, Dad
14:59Ta-ta, Alfie
15:01It was such a treat to see him again
15:07Laurie doted on him
15:09Yeah
15:09No, I know it
15:11Results, Cass?
15:15Yep
15:15All clear
15:16I'm back to being a normal person
15:17All of that horrible cancer drama is over with
15:20Which is obviously totally brilliant
15:22Hooray
15:22You're going to stop inspecting your stalls
15:24I mean, if you like
15:25It's actually a very healthy habit we should all get into
15:27Oh
15:28Mmm
15:29Ten minutes to closing
15:33If you're borrowing any books
15:34Please bring them to the desk now
15:36Oh, my God
15:40Monsieur Donnelly
15:41A gravement blessé l'enfant
15:43Oh, yes
15:45Oh, joy
15:47Oh, fucking joy
15:49Andrew maimed a child
15:52Yes
15:53Fucking yes
15:54He almost killed a little boy
15:57This is such fantastic news
15:59Get in
16:00The boy nearly died
16:02Oh, my word
16:03The boy nearly died
16:04He maimed a child
16:05He maimed a child
16:07Black Betty
16:08He maimed a child
16:09Kettle in my holdall the entire time
16:16You fucking bookworms
16:18Andrew
16:27Andrew
16:28I'm home
16:31Hi
16:39Everything all right?
16:42Everything's fine
16:43The cup that cheers
16:48I've been meaning to put these away
16:52Did you want anything in particular?
16:59Yeah
16:59I've come to run you out of town
17:01Like a cowboy
17:03Like a cowboy?
17:04No, I meant sheriff
17:06I know you went to prison in France, Andrew
17:10And I know why
17:11Right
17:12And you'd like to weaponise this information?
17:16The licensing act of 2003
17:18Tends to frown on drink-driving child maimers
17:22And what would Cass and mum say?
17:24Wonder boy almost killed an actual boy?
17:28You've had your triple-cooked chips, mate
17:29You weren't there
17:30You don't know what really happened
17:33You need to fuck off
17:35And sell the share of the business you got from Cass
17:38To me, mate's rates
17:39This is all about dad, isn't it?
17:41No, it's not all about dad
17:43This is about the game you've been playing
17:45To take over my life
17:47Well, we're playing hardball now
17:49And that's checkmate
17:50I know I'm mixing my games up
17:52But I haven't really slept for the last two months
17:54I've never wanted to take over your life, Stephen
17:56I just wanted to come back to where I was happy
17:59Bullshit
18:00If I go
18:03You won't tell anyone about what happened in France?
18:06Not at all
18:07I'll go and pack them
18:10I won't take them both
18:13Let go on this side
18:14Let go
18:15How was everything?
18:21Mostly fine
18:22Excellent
18:23A very good night to you
18:24Satisfied customers tonight, I think?
18:29I still don't get it
18:30Andrew seemed on tip-top form yesterday
18:33His voicemail was vague
18:35It just said he had to deal with a ghost from his past
18:38Like he had a dark or possibly guilty secret
18:42I'll miss him
18:42He had an energy about him, didn't he?
18:44Yeah, real energy
18:45An electricity
18:46He shone
18:47And buzzed
18:48Well, sadly, he's unplugged himself
18:50But we can still run this place without him
18:52I have to say, I don't know how you guys are going to run this place without Andrew
18:55He had an energy
18:56What was Andrew's ghost from the past, do we think?
19:00Was it a sexual ghost?
19:02I think I might know Andrew's secret
19:04Really?
19:05Whatever could it be?
19:06I'm sure it's nothing, right, Juliet?
19:08I can't imagine Andrew doing anything really terrible
19:12But probably just a very minor tax thing
19:15For a while, Andrew lived in our village
19:20A few kilometres outside of Limoges
19:22Everyone found him
19:24Very charming
19:26Very brilliant
19:27He is, isn't he?
19:28He's got an energy
19:29We already know about the energy
19:31He would do anything to help others
19:33Man roofs
19:34Sweep chimneys
19:36Plant a wild flower meadow
19:38Break in a horse
19:39I imagine you two were sexually involved
19:41No, purely friends and colleagues
19:43Right, I might still imagine you that
19:45A few years ago, my father died very suddenly
19:48My mother, a much-loved teacher in our village
19:52Was distraught
19:54It's understandable
19:55She started drinking quite out of character
19:57One evening, she gave Andrew a lift in her car
20:00It was misty
20:01She'd had a lot of alcohol
20:03There was still a half bottle of vodka in the glove box
20:06She drove too fast
20:08There was a thud
20:09Oh no, goat?
20:10A boy
20:11Right, just in my mind's eye
20:13I saw a goat
20:13Carry on
20:14She had hit an eight-year-old boy
20:16Robert, one of our pupils
20:19Badly injured
20:20Oh my God
20:21Andrew phoned for an ambulance
20:22And then for the police
20:23The ambulance took Robert to hospital
20:25My mother was prepared for her life
20:28To be torn apart
20:28But when the police arrived
20:30Andrew was in the driver's seat
20:34What?
20:35He just drank the vodka
20:36And told the policeman that
20:38He had been driving
20:39That he had hit Robert
20:41Andrew took the bullet for my mother
20:45He went to court
20:46Plitted guilty
20:48Served 16 months in prison
20:50Bollocks
20:53I thought I might get the pub into trouble
20:58The licensing act
21:00No one needs to know about what happened in France
21:03It's O under the pont
21:04Doesn't need to be public knowledge
21:06Well, if you're sure
21:08Let's just carry on as we were
21:10I think we were all perfectly happy as we were
21:12Oh, were you off, love?
21:14Hospital
21:15Gonna be checked out for the bowel cancer gene
21:18Why?
21:19Because you're Laurie's son, that's why
21:21What?
21:22You're Laurie's son
21:22You share his genes
21:23You should get yourself checked out
21:25Pronto
21:25Good idea
21:26See you later
21:27Am I...
21:28Sorry, are you saying I'm not Laurie's son?
21:31No, that's the exact opposite of what I'm saying
21:33Geoff
21:33It's fine, I've got this
21:34Mum, what is this?
21:36Yes, Nod
21:36What is this?
21:38You know I had a lot of flings
21:40Well, some of them sort of flung a bit further than others
21:44Stephen, shall we talk about this?
21:49So there's no...
21:51The blood linked to Dad is...
21:55I'm like Andrew
21:56Or Alfie
21:58Or any of them
22:00If it helps
22:01I didn't know about any of this
22:03Although it might explain
22:05Why the two of us have never fully connected
22:06You know?
22:17The tablets he's on now tend to sink him a bit
22:20But they said he sort of needs sinking
22:22It's a benign sink
22:24Right
22:24It's Alison, love
22:26Hi
22:27These two people want to escape to the country
22:32And this man is helping them escape
22:34Well, it's a good show
22:36Did you have a pizza with Andrew?
22:40I said you should go to Sergio's with Andrew
22:42I didn't mean it
22:44No, I didn't go
22:45That didn't happen
22:46Maybe all of this is bluffing and switcheroos
22:51And everything I know is lies
22:54Or maybe everything I know is true
22:56But I think it's a lie
22:58Or another whole level up from that
23:00Which is too difficult to think about
23:01Oh, I'm really sorry, Stephen
23:03That you got overloaded and shorted out
23:06I'm fine
23:07I stopped drinking
23:08Mum got me an exercise bike
23:10It's all good
23:11Just wanted to say a very quick hi
23:13See how you are
23:14I'm running Juliet to the airport
23:16She's going back to France
23:17Home sick
23:18I miss my mother
23:19Safe travels
23:20How are you?
23:22I'm tired
23:23Don't you worry, Stephen
23:24You just get well
23:26Andrew can run the business
23:27He can be in charge
23:29You just rest, love
23:30No hurry
23:31No
23:31No hurry
23:33We'll look after you
23:34That's what families do
23:36Right, I will leave you guys to it
23:40I've left the dog in the car
23:42And she's still a shit grenade
23:43See you later
23:44Should we...
23:47Juliet
23:47Oui
23:48Wouldn't your mum have been prosecuted anyway
23:52For letting a drunk person drive her car?
23:55I don't follow
23:56If she knowingly let Andrew drive her car
24:00While he was intoxicated
24:02Isn't that an offence in France?
24:05No, it isn't
24:05We don't have that law
24:06Hey, I do need to get going
24:09Play to catch
24:10Bye-bye, Stephen
24:10Get well
24:11Oh, when you're feeling a bit more human
24:18I'll take you out to eat
24:19I had a lovely pizza at Sergio's recently
24:22Really intimate vibe there
24:24You'd love it
24:26There ain't no smoke without fire
24:32Now I'm giving you the proof
24:36Last time you calling me a liar
24:40This time I'm telling you that
24:43I'm burning your eyes
24:45Now
24:46You know I'm still around
24:50Yeah
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