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00:00Ah, Happy New Year.
00:28I don't celebrate holidays that people don't buy flowers for.
00:32Where's Amy?
00:33In bed. I think she had a late one.
00:36What are you watching?
00:37Remember Omar from Streetcars?
00:40He sent me a video of his walking football team,
00:42wants us all to get fit for 20-20 billion.
00:45Walking football? Is that cos you can't run any more?
00:48I can run, I choose not to, conserve energy.
00:51What did you get up to last night?
00:54Morning. Happy New Year.
00:57You did not.
00:59No, I did not.
01:01Steve, she's wearing your dressing gown.
01:03What?
01:05Kathy?
01:07Yeah?
01:08Why are you wearing my dressing gown?
01:10Why does anyone wear a dressing gown?
01:12Yeah, but why are you wearing my dressing gown?
01:14Do you want me to take it off?
01:15No.
01:16Suit yourselves.
01:18Right, so you two didn't...
01:20Steve.
01:21He wishes.
01:22Anyway, he's not the only man in the house.
01:26Not my dad.
01:28Ken.
01:29He's an incredible man.
01:31I think I'm going to be sick.
01:33Me first.
01:34God, you two pathetic.
01:38It was getting late.
01:40Steve was on the night shift and Ken suggested that asleep in Steve's bed.
01:44Anyway, you want to get a look on that bedside drawer of yours?
01:47My dad won't go anywhere near you.
01:49He's got standards.
01:50Well, girls can dream.
01:52And, you know, sometimes dreams can come true.
01:55No, I cannot tell you my GCSEs because we did not have GCSEs.
02:04We had old levels back in the days before British education was ruined.
02:09What are you doing?
02:10Never you mind what I'm doing.
02:13Nice cuppa.
02:15Oh, was it you?
02:16Left a tea bag in my favourite cup.
02:19It's my New Year's resolution.
02:20Do something nice today.
02:22So I thought it'd save you some time.
02:24Well, about three seconds.
02:26What will I do with that time?
02:28I do not know.
02:30Oh, wait a minute.
02:31Wait a minute.
02:32Come on.
02:33Now they're asking me for personal references.
02:36What are you doing?
02:37Well, if you must know, my New Year's resolution is self-improvement.
02:42Leave it at that.
02:43Sounds great.
02:45Well, your Grandma Cassie thinks I am fit for nothing but the scrapyard.
02:51Wrong and she's wrong.
02:52Ah, well, thank you.
02:55You're not such a bad lass after all.
02:57Oh.
02:58Mm-hmm.
03:01Mm-hmm.
03:03Chicken in it.
03:07Am I drinking gravy?
03:09Have you put gravy granules in that tea bag?
03:13Say hello to my followers!
03:14It's not funny at all!
03:15It's not funny at all!
03:17Nasty little...
03:19...baggage.
03:22Hey.
03:23Happy New Year.
03:24Happy New Year.
03:25Well, listen, we were gonna go to the bistro, but they've already got a function on there.
03:29And Bethany insisted that here would be okay.
03:31I don't follow.
03:32Daisy, I hope you don't mind, but things might get a bit rowdy.
03:35Oh?
03:36Are we first in?
03:38Looks like it, yeah.
03:39Engagement drinks.
03:40Gonna make the most of the bank holiday.
03:41That's okay.
03:42Class?
03:43Public house, it's in the name.
03:44Right, Dad.
03:45What are you drinking?
03:46Oh, I'll just have a half.
03:47I'm not gonna stay.
03:48Oh, you will absolutely not have a half, Ken.
03:49Two bottles of Prosecco, please.
03:50And, er, four glasses.
03:51Grab a seat.
03:52I'll bring it over.
03:53Engagement party.
03:54Oh.
03:55Well, this might be a bad time to tell you that it's just me and you, because I gave Glenda
03:57the day off in the end.
03:58Fantastic.
03:59I still think you should talk to him.
04:01Oh.
04:02And if this baby doesn't have a half.
04:03What are you drinking?
04:04What are you drinking?
04:05Oh, I'll just have a half.
04:06I'm not gonna stay.
04:07Oh, you will absolutely not have a half, Ken.
04:08Two bottles of Prosecco, please.
04:09And, er, four glasses.
04:10Grab a seat.
04:11I'll bring it over.
04:12Engagement party.
04:13I still think you should talk to him.
04:16Oh.
04:17And if this baby turns out to be Kit's?
04:19What then?
04:20I'd have put him through all of that for nothing.
04:22Why are you so bothered what you put Daniel through?
04:24You need to start thinking about yourself and that baby.
04:31Walking football.
04:33It's like normal football.
04:34Except that you don't run.
04:38Right.
04:39Sounds like what Counties Front 2 have been doing all flipping season.
04:42Well, I'm not be doing that.
04:43Happy New Year, everyone.
04:44Mm.
04:45Happy New Year, mate.
04:46And hopefully we can put everything behind us this year, yeah?
04:49Yeah, that's gonna take a bit more than a handshake, but tell.
04:56Can people not control the dogs?
04:58You okay, Carla?
04:59No.
05:00She was on a hot date with my mum last night.
05:03Alcohol was involved.
05:05Oh.
05:06Speaking of which, when are you taking me on a proper date?
05:10What kind of date?
05:11What kind of date?
05:12I shouldn't have to tell you what kind of date.
05:14You're supposed to just, like, take control.
05:16Tell him, Carla.
05:17Can you just...
05:19Well, I'll tell you what, I'll give you £100 each if you just stop talking.
05:23Oh.
05:24Yeah, that's great.
05:25You drawing that in today?
05:26Is that the cash and carry?
05:27All right.
05:28Could you, er...
05:29Could you do us a favour?
05:30Could you ask him to give me a call when he gets back?
05:31I need to head off.
05:32Um, oh, and don't tell Carla.
05:33It's about her birthday.
05:34Okay.
05:35All right.
05:36All right.
05:37All right.
05:38Have I missed something?
05:39Oh.
05:40I've bought the silence, all of them.
05:41Right, look, I need to go.
05:42Sorry.
05:43No.
05:44Please don't leave me here.
05:45Something's come up.
05:46I'll call you later.
05:47Mm-hmm.
05:48Right, we're ready to go.
05:49I'm not really gonna pay you all.
05:50Oh, okay.
05:51Well, let's go in.
05:52Come on.
05:53What's going on?
05:54Nothing.
05:55Don't forget about our date.
05:56Are you two going on?
05:57I'm not going on.
05:58Oh, okay.
05:59Well, let's go in.
06:00Come on.
06:01What's going on?
06:02Nothing.
06:03Don't forget about our date.
06:05Are you two going on?
06:06No.
06:07No.
06:08No.
06:09No.
06:10No.
06:11No.
06:12No.
06:13No.
06:14No.
06:15No.
06:16No.
06:17A date?
06:18Well, if he pulls his finger out.
06:19Mm, I'm skint.
06:20Oh, look, how about a date later today?
06:23Is that you asking or him?
06:29Betsy, how about later today?
06:32Perfect.
06:34Right, come on.
06:35We'll be in touch.
06:36Right.
06:42Oi!
06:43Anna Nicole Skagged.
06:45Well, if it isn't the wag that time forgot.
06:48Keep your filthy claws off my dad, I am warning you.
06:51He's more than capable of choosing the company he keeps.
06:54I know what you want and you are not going to get it.
06:57Not everyone's got a mind like yours, you know, Tracy.
07:00Sooner or later, he's going to work you out.
07:02And if you think he's going anywhere near an ex-junkie like you, you're barking up the wrong pensioner.
07:07Well, it's a shame.
07:09What with all the women he's had over the years and all that experience, I bet he's fabulous.
07:15Tracy!
07:23Any way you can shut that dog up, Roy?
07:29Sorry, I thought you...
07:34You haven't touched your breakfast.
07:35Yeah, I know. I'm...
07:37I'm not really hungry, actually.
07:40You don't look very well.
07:41Perhaps you should go home and get some rest.
07:43Yeah, you know what, maybe I will.
07:46I'm worried about you.
07:49Boxes are piling up at the factory.
07:52Boxes and boxes and boxes and boxes.
07:55And you're here!
07:57And they're piling higher and higher!
07:59No!
08:00Someone has got to move them!
08:02Someone has got to move the boxes!
08:05What?!
08:06I'll take these out for the recycling.
08:29I said Happy New Year.
08:31Go home.
08:34Good night, was it?
08:37Oh, you're gonna look so beautiful.
08:39Jenny, what do you think?
08:40Do you think Empire line?
08:42Oh, I'm sure you look lovely, whatever you do.
08:44Well, I suppose it depends whether I wear my hair up or down, doesn't it?
08:47Oh, definitely Jenny.
08:48What do you think with her gorgeous clavicles?
08:50Definitely.
08:52I've already booked a few dress shops,
08:53so I just need to decide what kind of heel you want.
08:56Yeah, well, we can work back up from the dress.
08:58Well, I can just take a few along to the, you know, the fitting.
09:01We can take a stiletto, maybe like a platform and a kitten heel
09:04and, yeah, decide what height you want.
09:06And what about a train and a veil?
09:09Come on.
09:13So, suit then?
09:15Yeah, I've already got one.
09:18More fizz?
09:20Yeah, why not?
09:24Another bottle?
09:26Yes, please.
09:28Also, I would just like to apologise for the other day.
09:37Don't worry about it.
09:38New year, new beginnings.
09:40I appreciate that.
09:42You having a nice time?
09:44Well, the wedding planning's all going on full force.
09:46Not sure how much use I am though.
09:49Listen, can I have a word with you at some point?
09:53A word?
09:54Daniel, speech!
09:55Speech!
09:56Yeah, come on.
09:57Cheech!
09:58Come on, wordsmith.
09:59Smith is the word.
10:00Okay, okay.
10:01Ahem.
10:02Right.
10:04Life is live forwards, but understood backwards.
10:09What's that mean?
10:10He's never just like that.
10:12David, shut up!
10:13What?
10:14When I was younger, I was always looking backwards.
10:16I was obsessed with how my life had been.
10:18Constantly replaying memories in my mind.
10:21Disappointments, missed opportunities.
10:24But then, Bethany.
10:27And suddenly, the past wasn't something to regret.
10:31It was the road that brought me to you.
10:34It brought me to a present where I've got this beautiful, funny, intelligent, mad woman in my life.
10:44And now all I care about is the future.
10:48The future with you as my wife.
10:51And I can't wait for that future to begin.
10:54So, to the future.
10:57Woo!
10:58Future!
11:00Cheers!
11:01Come on.
11:19Who's there?
11:31Who's there?
11:42Who's there?
12:01I don't know what you were thinking.
12:10Dad!
12:11She is digging her claws in deeper and deeper.
12:14She's doing no such thing.
12:16Ask yourself.
12:17Why would she be interested in you?
12:19I implore Cassie, that's all.
12:21Oh, Dad, it's obviously more than that.
12:23Well, what?
12:25Look, this is my fault.
12:26It really is not.
12:27It is.
12:28This morning when Tracy saw her had slept over.
12:31If I'm totally honest, I'll let her think that I'd spent the night with you.
12:35Oh, that's absurd.
12:36I know.
12:37I know.
12:38I mean, I did put her right, but I shouldn't have wound her up in the first place.
12:42No, you shouldn't have.
12:44Anyway, I didn't realise she'd be so protective over you.
12:47You're lucky to have Tracy looking out for you.
12:50Perhaps, but it doesn't excuse physical violence.
12:54You didn't hear what she said.
12:55That's irrelevant.
12:56I think you should apologise.
12:58No chance.
12:59Tracy!
13:00No, Dad!
13:01Never!
13:02Well, in that case...
13:03Oh, I know.
13:04I know the routine.
13:05This is the part where you chuck me out.
13:07Well, I'll tell you what, I'll save you the trouble.
13:15Nina says there has been a rise in prank videos recently.
13:18Well, I'm not working at home.
13:19It's impossible.
13:20Do you mind if I set up here?
13:21No.
13:23What are you working on?
13:25Ah!
13:26Well, Royston Cropper, I have decided to take your advice.
13:32And, um, I want to apply to university.
13:38Oh!
13:40So, you don't sound very happy.
13:42Oh?
13:44I'm thrilled.
13:45Good.
13:46Because I've got to ask you something, actually.
13:48Because they say that I need to go with my application.
13:51I need some personal references.
13:52So, I was going to ask you, you know.
13:55Why?
13:56They should take the word to someone who they've never met,
13:58who happens to make a good sandwich or important.
14:00But that's, if you don't mind, what is that?
14:03Well, I saw that you might need that, so I wrote it last night.
14:07Just in case.
14:08Is it good?
14:09Can I read it?
14:11Well, if you wish, it doesn't say anything that you don't already know.
14:15Namely that you are an extraordinary woman
14:19and that they should be privileged to count you amongst their number.
14:24Hey!
14:25Happy New Year, Roy!
14:26Oh, happy New Year to you, Tyrone.
14:28What are you doing with my laptop?
14:29Nothing!
14:30Why don't you mind your own business?
14:32He'll have a pot of tea and, hey, go easy on the gravy, eh?
14:36And bacon balm, Tyrone?
14:37No, actually, just egg.
14:39New Year, new me and all that.
14:41You got up too much last night?
14:42Well, I went to the Rovers
14:44and then I caught up with some correspondence.
14:47Oh, wow.
14:48Not like Carla.
14:49I've just seen her.
14:50I don't think she's been to sleep yet.
14:52She hung over?
14:54Hung over?
14:55I think she might still be at it, you know what I mean?
14:57A few hairs of the dog.
14:58That's a surprise.
14:59She didn't really seem in the drinking mood.
15:02Oh.
15:03Oh, right.
15:04Oh, maybe.
15:05Maybe she's a bit green around the girls, yeah.
15:06You might be right there, thinking about it.
15:08Yeah.
15:09Hi.
15:10Right, come on.
15:11Where is he?
15:12What are you talking about?
15:13Look, don't mess me about.
15:15I know Matty Radcliffe was pulled in last night for Drunken Disorderly.
15:17Who's told you?
15:18Doesn't matter who.
15:19But I've checked and he's not in the cells and everyone I've asked,
15:21I don't need to speak to you.
15:22I just don't want you doing anything daft.
15:25Daft?
15:26What, like making sure he goes down for accessory to murder?
15:29Assaulting Carla?
15:31Yeah.
15:32Where is he?
15:33He's being processed.
15:34We have to let him go.
15:35What?
15:36Why?
15:37Because we've got nothing on him.
15:39So unless he decides to confess, there's nothing we can do.
15:46Don't he even ask Melissa.
15:50Don't we have to.
15:53Don't you?
15:59Oh.
16:02Oh.
16:09Oh.
16:15What about the flicks?
16:25The flicks?
16:26Sounds like a flip to medical condition, that.
16:29No, that's a terrible idea.
16:31It's a cinema.
16:32What? Why?
16:33Because the whole purpose of going on a date
16:35is to get to know each other,
16:37to engage in the art of conversation,
16:39not sit in silence in a dark room
16:41watching Rocky blowing up helicopters.
16:43It's Rambo.
16:45Anyway, go and take pictures,
16:47give you something to talk about.
16:48No, sopping hell with popcorn all down your front.
16:51No.
16:52You want to go to an art gallery or a museum
16:55or you want to be strolling arm in arm,
16:59taking in all the culture
17:01and sharing each other's philosophies on life.
17:06It's New Year's Day, love.
17:07Museums are shut.
17:08Are they?
17:09Yeah, yeah.
17:11OK, well, back to the drawing board.
17:13What does Betsy like?
17:16I don't know.
17:17Er, normal stuff.
17:20Oh, Mason, come on.
17:21You've been living with us for two weeks.
17:23You need to start sharing your emotions with us.
17:26Women like a man who's in touch with his feelings.
17:29Come on, dig deep.
17:31Now, pretend I'm an alien
17:32and you have to describe Betsy to me.
17:37Go on, I think E.T.'s on to something here, Mitch.
17:39Erm, well, she's funny.
17:44She's fit.
17:45She's pretty good at drawing.
17:48Erm, I don't know.
17:50She's really clever and she pretends like she isn't.
17:52I like that, actually.
17:53Oh, you really like her, don't you?
17:56I don't know.
17:57And what would Betsy tell the alien about you?
18:01Well, I don't know.
18:02Probably not much.
18:03She'd probably just say I'm tall and stupid.
18:05Don't say that by yourself, mate.
18:07Erm, I can cook a bit.
18:12Well, that's it.
18:13What?
18:14A romantic meal.
18:16There's nothing more impressive than a man who can cook.
18:19Yeah.
18:20It's been 90s, isn't it?
18:21No, romance is timeless.
18:26Anyway, the 90s is only about five years ago, wasn't it?
18:29Yeah, come on, I'll help you.
18:31She's going to love it.
18:32Come on.
18:33Come on.
18:33Get your pinny on.
18:34Oh, Carla.
18:40Roy.
18:41Pam.
18:42Please, go on.
18:44I went back to get the spare key.
18:46What's happened?
18:48I don't know.
18:50I think it's coming again.
18:52What's coming again?
18:54Just a moment.
18:56Oh.
18:58Hi.
19:00Hi.
19:01Yeah.
19:02Sorry.
19:02Yeah, ambulance, quickly, please.
19:09Hey.
19:10Hey.
19:11Not bad.
19:12Not bad.
19:14Another round.
19:15No, no.
19:16Just thought I'd save you a trip.
19:17Thanks.
19:18Oh, also, what was it you wanted to talk to me about?
19:21Um, I just wanted to say, everything that's gone on between us is water under the bridge.
19:32I really do just want you to be happy.
19:37Right.
19:39Well, I'm glad that you said that, because there's something that I wanted to say to you, too,
19:43actually.
19:45Oh?
19:46Bertie.
19:48He loves you.
19:49And I think he has noticed that things have changed.
19:52Yeah.
19:53He's a smart kid.
19:54And he's getting on great with Bethany.
19:57But, like I said, he adores you.
20:02I know that you're with Kit.
20:05But I really don't want you disappearing from his life.
20:08When I see you together, you're the closest thing that he's had to her mum.
20:13Yay!
20:14Wow!
20:15Hey!
20:15Everything all right out here?
20:19Yeah.
20:21Could you just cover for a bit?
20:22Yeah.
20:23Yeah.
20:23Hey.
20:48Left in a bit of a hurry.
20:51Jenny's swamped.
20:52You all right?
20:53I'm coming.
20:56You've been crying.
20:58No, I haven't.
20:59Oh, you're a better liar than that.
21:03It's probably pretty obvious that I don't really like you, Daisy.
21:10No.
21:11No, you hide it really well.
21:12But I do like that you're strong.
21:16And I know that you're strong enough to handle your ex's engagement party.
21:20So, why don't you tell me, what was it that Daniel said that had you running for the tissues?
21:28Any prescription drugs?
21:33Well, I couldn't say with any certainty.
21:35Recreational drugs?
21:36Well, I wouldn't have thought so.
21:38Have you any idea what's wrong?
21:40Well, from what you've described, the disorientation, the babbling, it sounds like it could be some sort of infection.
21:46Possibly sepsis.
21:48We've more tests to do, but I will let you know as soon as I can.
21:51Excuse me.
21:52I'm sure you've got it in your notes, but you are aware that she has one kidney.
21:59Okay.
22:02I mean, with the sepsis, it attacks the organs, doesn't it?
22:05So, if it's one kidney, does that put her under extra strain?
22:08Try not to worry.
22:09Come on.
22:24I mean, one minute you're there, you're having this deep and meaningful with Daniel,
22:29and the next thing you're back here with your face looking like you've been chopping onions.
22:35What did he say to you?
22:36He asked me how things have been going with Kit.
22:41And?
22:43And we broke up a couple days ago.
22:45You probably know why.
22:47Shona.
22:47Shona.
22:49Anyway, I got upset.
22:52I didn't think things were that serious between you and Kit.
22:56Neither did I.
22:57Crept up on me.
22:59I'm not buying it.
23:01Well, I'm not selling anything, Sarah, so believe it or don't, I don't care.
23:05It's the truth.
23:05No, I've got to get back to work, so.
23:11Right, I'd best get going.
23:12No, you don't have to leave.
23:14I could get you a cup of tea.
23:15I'm the one who should be looking after you.
23:17Well, you've had quite a shock.
23:20I know.
23:22Right, I'll see you tomorrow.
23:25Cassie, um...
23:27Is everything okay?
23:30Yeah.
23:31I'm fine.
23:32Cassie.
23:33Cassie.
23:33I was just thinking about that word you used earlier.
23:40What word?
23:42When Tracy thought I'd spent the night with you, you said it was absurd.
23:47Oh, yes, the idea that our relationship wasn't entirely above board.
23:52Yeah, it just got me thinking that.
23:55Is it mad that a man like you would look twice at a person like me?
24:01I'm not saying I want you or anything.
24:03I'm not, you know...
24:04It just reminded me that there's people like you in the world.
24:10People who are educated, cultured, kind.
24:17And there's people like me.
24:18Oh, please.
24:20You have such a low opinion of yourself at times.
24:24I'm fine.
24:25I'm fine.
24:27I'll see you tomorrow.
24:33It is sepsis.
24:35An infection from her head wound, which explains the rambling you described.
24:40Hallucinations are common.
24:42We're trying to combat it with antibiotics.
24:45And the kidney?
24:46Um, we're doing all we can.
24:48We're waiting on some test results.
24:50Can I go and see you?
24:51We'll let you know when she's been assigned to a ward.
24:54Does she have any other family members you can contact?
24:56Oh, I've been trying to get in touch with a...
24:58a partner.
24:59I'll try again.
25:00Great.
25:01Let them know she's in safe hands.
25:03I'll be back when I heard more news.
25:16Hey!
25:20Oh, happy new year, detective.
25:22And to you and yours.
25:24What's left of them?
25:25Don't you dare.
25:26Oh, touchy.
25:27You've got an hangover too.
25:29Now it kills it like a Brooklyn sausage roll.
25:31You want one?
25:32I want answers.
25:34Oh, that's funny.
25:35I was in your station all morning.
25:37You could have asked me whatever you wanted then.
25:39Why is it you've waited till we're nowhere near the cop shop?
25:43I want to know where you were the night my wife was murdered.
25:46Yeah, that definitely sounds like a question that my solicitor should be across.
25:49Are you sure you're allowed to do this?
25:52You're going to find out I'm prepared to do whatever it takes to knit you.
25:56Above board or not.
25:58And here's me thinking that you're one of the straight ones.
26:02Your Bex would be so disappointed in you.
26:06Don't you dare utter her name.
26:08Hey, hey, hey, hey.
26:09Hey, hey, hey, you're back off, Sarge.
26:11Yeah, get that woman under control.
26:12Shut your mouth and move on, unless you want to spend another night in the cell.
26:15Was that known for a sausage roll, then, love?
26:25What's got into you?
26:27Oh, Sarge.
26:29I'm so young for it.
26:31What do you mean?
26:32Well, it's for people in their 50s, innit?
26:35Well, you're in your 50s.
26:36Yeah, but sort of late 50s.
26:38I'm in my early 50s.
26:39You'll be 53 this month.
26:40That's mid-50s.
26:43No, 54 to 56 is mid-50s.
26:4653 is early.
26:48I'm easily young enough to play regular football.
26:50And when was the last time you played?
26:52Well, I played five a side last time.
26:54What's his chops were short players?
26:55Andy Carver?
26:56Yeah.
26:57That was about eight years ago, Tim.
26:59He never stopped going on about that goal you scored.
27:02Oh, it was a great goal, that.
27:03Well, Andy said it was deflected.
27:07Curled it in.
27:08Yeah, bit of an old goal.
27:12Dylan.
27:13Hang on a sec, will you?
27:15Everything all right?
27:16Yeah.
27:16Now, I know that you and Mason haven't got the best track record.
27:19Look, I'd better get this home here while it's still warm.
27:21Just give us five minutes.
27:23There's something you should know about him.
27:30Are you going?
27:31Yeah, I've got to go.
27:32Um, pick up Harry.
27:33That was quite a speech you gave.
27:36Thanks.
27:37To be honest with you, I thought I might have to say something,
27:39so I wrote a few words down beforehand.
27:41I've known a lot of men over the years
27:44that have had the, you know, gift of the gab,
27:46away with words, whatever you want to call it.
27:48Right.
27:49And usually there's a connection between
27:52how charming a man is
27:54and how full of bold they are.
27:57Sorry?
27:58What I'm saying is, Daniel,
27:59it's very easy to quote from books
28:01and make it sound impressive.
28:02It's quite another
28:03to mean what you say
28:04and back it up.
28:07I meant every word.
28:09Really?
28:10Yes.
28:11I love Bethany.
28:12You must see that by now.
28:14I see a lot of things, Daniel,
28:15more than you think.
28:16I don't know what you mean.
28:17I'm talking about you and Daisy
28:20and these private chats and serious expressions.
28:25I was chatting to Daisy, yes.
28:28I was telling her that she's a huge part of my life.
28:31of Bertie's life.
28:32She always will be.
28:33And the rest?
28:34No.
28:36We both moved on.
28:38In this little chat,
28:40did you mention Kit at all?
28:42Erm...
28:43Yeah, I think.
28:46In passing.
28:48I'm 100% committed to Bethany.
28:52100%.
28:53You'd better be.
28:55Because I am telling you now, Daniel,
28:57if Bethany ends up as collateral damage
28:59in whatever this is,
29:00I will end you.
29:01She won't.
29:04I promise.
29:05I love her.
29:06I wouldn't hurt her.
29:07You'd better not.
29:16Oh, the bronze.
29:17No, no, no.
29:25Oh, she's early.
29:27No, no, no.
29:28Yeah, come in.
29:37You all right?
29:38What do you want, Dylan?
29:39Nice pinny.
29:41Right.
29:41It is nice, isn't it?
29:43You cooking something good?
29:45Yeah.
29:46I've got someone coming over.
29:48By someone, do you mean Betsy?
29:51Yeah.
29:52I know you like to,
29:53but if you come round to have a go at me, then...
29:55No, I've not.
29:56I don't really care about you and Betsy.
29:57Okay.
29:58What is it, then?
29:59Tim just had a word with me.
30:01Right.
30:01About what?
30:03Your brothers, what they do to you.
30:05Right.
30:07I'm not going to make you go through it.
30:09Must be hard.
30:11Yeah.
30:12Yeah, not going to lie.
30:13It's not a lot of fun.
30:15What I'm trying to say is...
30:17I get why you took it out on me and Liam.
30:20I don't agree with it, but...
30:23You know, maybe it weren't all your fault.
30:25Yeah.
30:26It was.
30:27It doesn't matter what my brothers did to me.
30:32I had no right to treat you the way I did.
30:34And I'm sorry.
30:36I am, mate.
30:38No, thanks.
30:39I mean, I don't think we'll ever be best of mates, but I'm happy to move on, if you will.
30:45Yeah.
30:46Therefore.
30:47Right, well, Happy New Year.
30:50Happy New Year.
30:51Enjoy whatever you're doing with Betsy.
30:54Yeah.
30:54And whatever you've cooked and smells pretty good.
30:56Cheers, mate.
30:57I've just...
30:57I'd better get this, yeah?
30:58Yeah, no worries.
30:59All right, see you later.
31:02Guten tag.
31:03It's for blokes who have lost the pace and I have not lost mine.
31:06Well, you can't lose what you've never had, can you?
31:08I'm quick, mate.
31:09Yeah, you're quick out the door when it's you're around.
31:12Listen, listen.
31:13Football's not about speed, is it?
31:14Look at Gazra, you're a big lad, but you have vision.
31:16Vision?
31:17Yeah, yeah, you see your gap and you pick your spot.
31:20Yeah.
31:20Oh, not this call again, hmm?
31:22Own call.
31:23I curled it in.
31:24You're both wrong, anyway.
31:26It's about hand-eye coordination, obviously.
31:29Foot-eye, surely.
31:31Well, whatever it is.
31:32I've got it, I know that much.
31:34That's what makes me so good at cutting hair, doesn't it?
31:38It's why I'm deadly in the box.
31:39Ah, yeah, that's why there's loads of failed hairdressers in the Premier League.
31:42These are some really good arguments and I think there's only one way we can settle this.
31:47Go on, then.
31:48A competition.
31:50A competition?
31:52Yeah, something that tests vision and skill and hand-eye coordination.
31:57Let's go sit down.
32:00Who's Curdle of Joe Custard?
32:01Who do you think?
32:03Looking at your wounds, are we?
32:04To whom?
32:06Looked like you had a bit of a run-in with Mumma there.
32:08I saw that, did you?
32:10Don't worry, she gave me a clawful, too.
32:12She's just being protective.
32:15Hello, Daisy.
32:16I've just come to grab my fiancée.
32:17This is your party as well and we're in a competition.
32:20A what?
32:21A competition.
32:23She's twisting everything, Steve.
32:25And don't you dare say it takes one to know one or out clever like that.
32:29If I would.
32:30Well, Dad's choosing her over me.
32:32A bit extreme.
32:33You're not listening, Steve.
32:34She wants us out of the picture.
32:36I'm starting to think you moving out is a really bad idea.
32:38You know, now I come to think of it, it was her who put the idea in me head about moving out.
32:44You see what I'm saying?
32:46You need to keep an eye on her.
32:47You have to stop me eating like this.
32:55Ah.
32:58Nice to see you more like yourself.
33:00Oh, yeah.
33:02I feel like I've been through a mangle.
33:05At least I'm not hallucinating anymore.
33:08Is she going to start barking at me like a dog?
33:10No, no.
33:12The doctor says...
33:14Sepsis.
33:15Hmm.
33:16Yeah, I know.
33:18Not that I knew then, though.
33:20I thought I was losing my mind again.
33:22You must have been very concerned.
33:24I was terrified.
33:25As was I.
33:27Hmm.
33:28Sorry.
33:29Being concerned about you is what I do best.
33:33Have they offered a prognosis?
33:36No.
33:37Only that they need to try and get rid of the infection.
33:40Keep an eye on me.
33:42Make sure my kidney's up to the job.
33:45I, er...
33:46I tried calling Detective Sergeant Swain, but there's no answer, so...
33:52Perhaps you best deliver the news.
33:54Did you leave a voicemail?
33:56No.
33:56Should I?
33:57No.
33:59She don't know.
34:00She what?
34:01Because as soon as she does, she's going to start looking around for a parachute.
34:05I'm not sure I understand.
34:06The last person she was with died, Roy.
34:09You don't want to get hurt again.
34:11She's going to bail on me.
34:13Well, I'm sure all she's concerned about is your health.
34:17Oh, she'd be concerned, all right.
34:18Concerned she's going down the same route as before.
34:23Roy, I told her I...
34:24Well, I told her how I felt last night.
34:29She could barely even look at me this morning.
34:32I mean, she couldn't even sit down and have breakfast with me.
34:35All that's required is a little communication.
34:38No.
34:40I think I'm better just cutting my losses.
34:42I'm not going to sit around and wait to get dumped.
34:44Well, are you considering ending the relationship?
34:48Are you sure you're in the right frame of mind to make these decisions?
34:52This is meant to be the honeymoon period, isn't it?
34:55I mean, it's meant to be the fun part.
34:57Look at me.
34:58You're making a lot of assumptions about Lisa's motivation.
35:03Perhaps you should talk to her before doing anything rash.
35:06What are you looking for?
35:26A whistle.
35:27A whistle?
35:28Yes, but Sarah, I don't mind that.
35:30Hey, pat down.
35:32I saw Daniel lost in Thor earlier.
35:35Have you told him?
35:37Nearly.
35:39What'll stop you?
35:40Apart from ruining his engagement party.
35:42Oh, yeah, I mean, maybe it's not the best time.
35:45I want to.
35:47Might be the worst idea in the world, but...
35:49I want to know what he'd say, what he'd do.
35:52I want to know what kind of future this baby has.
35:55He'll be loved, we know that.
35:58Anyway, why are you so obsessed with me telling Daniel?
36:00Might not even be his.
36:01Because I know you.
36:03And I know that even if it is kids, it's Daniel that you want to raise it with.
36:08Yeah, and he's planning his wedding to somebody else.
36:11We've been through this a hundred times, Jen.
36:12I've missed me chance.
36:13No, maybe not.
36:14You know, a baby changes things.
36:16I don't want him that way.
36:18So what are you going to do?
36:19Nothing.
36:21Wait.
36:22What can I do till I know who the dad is?
36:24Anne, have you seen the gravy granules?
36:31Oh, I should talk to Hope about that.
36:33Oh, what she's been cooking?
36:35She's been cooking up schemes, yeah.
36:38What's she done?
36:40Never mind.
36:41Do you want me to have a word?
36:43Oh, the day you have a word and she listens is the day they issue pilot's licences to pigs.
36:49Right, well, I'm going to have to go to Devs and get some more.
36:51Do you want anything while I'm out?
36:52I want a tin of custard.
36:54Anyway, why have you been walking around all day with that laptop?
36:59Because I'm going to university.
37:01All right, I was only asking.
37:03No, and I'm only telling.
37:04I have applied to read law.
37:08Yeah, very funny.
37:09Go on, watch the punchline.
37:12It's actually what I am to this family, isn't it?
37:15Just one old joke.
37:22You had a power cut?
37:23No.
37:26What is that music?
37:28Sounds like you're on hold to the bank.
37:29Er, it's classical.
37:32Sally said it was romantic, so...
37:34Yeah, if extending your overdraft is romantic, then.
37:36You look very pretty.
37:40What?
37:41Why are you being weird?
37:44Well, Sally said that I should say something nice about you.
37:47Yeah, well, don't, because you're freaking me out.
37:50Right, where are we going?
37:52Er, nowhere.
37:53I've cooked this dinner.
37:54Sally and Tim are out.
37:55Three courses.
37:57What, is it the 1990s again?
38:00That's what I said, but, yeah.
38:02What have you made me?
38:04Er, minestrone soup, starters, some spaghetti carbonara and chocolate brownie with millinette
38:11ice cream.
38:11Oh, chocolate brownie and ice cream is my favourite dessert.
38:15I know, he said.
38:16No, I didn't.
38:18What?
38:19About six months ago.
38:22And you remembered?
38:25Yeah.
38:26Okay, then.
38:29Er, listen, we'll, er...
38:30Wait, so we have the place to ourselves, then?
38:33Yeah.
38:34Yeah, why?
38:34We, er, Sally and Tim will be out for another few hours, why?
38:46Are you sure you want to do this?
38:49Yeah.
38:49Oh, there she is, in the armchair again.
38:59As it happens, I have had a very challenging day.
39:02What?
39:03Chasing the yellow sticker man round fresh goes.
39:05Oh, that's hilarious.
39:06I must catch your show at the end of the pier.
39:09I'll keep me fingers crossed for the woodworm.
39:10Oh, who's rattled your cage?
39:13Sometimes a person can get very fed up of being a laughingstock.
39:17Oh, but, Mum, you're so good at it.
39:19I'm good at a lot of things that you don't know about,
39:22and I'm very good at improving me life.
39:24Well, the only way is up, I suppose.
39:26What's next?
39:27A new dressing gown?
39:28Whatever you must know.
39:29Oh, um, I've applied to read law.
39:34What?
39:35Laying down the law?
39:37A law degree.
39:39At university.
39:41Oh, this old thing again, hey?
39:43By the time you get your mortar boarding gown,
39:45you'll need an answer to put it on you.
39:46At least I won't have to beg for scraps from Ken Barlow's table.
39:50Hey!
39:50That's not what I'm doing.
39:51Everybody knows what you're doing,
39:53and it's a total embarrassment.
39:55Oh, here we go again.
39:56Not happy when I've got a job.
39:57You're not happy when I'm on the streets.
39:59Good luck with the justice thing.
40:04Oh.
40:05So it's true, then?
40:06Yeah.
40:07And I don't want any snag remarks, thank you.
40:10No, I won't.
40:12Sorry, it was...
40:13just a bit of a surprise earlier, I think.
40:16Look.
40:17I think it's amazing.
40:19Eh?
40:20You...
40:20Do you?
40:21Yeah.
40:22Come on.
40:23You're the brainiest person I know, you and Roy.
40:26Of course you should go to uni.
40:28You'll smash it.
40:28Oh, well, you know.
40:30No point in getting all soppy about it, is there?
40:33Oh, have you brought the news to Hope?
40:36No.
40:36Why?
40:36What do you mean?
40:37I think she thought she'd be the first in the family to go to university.
40:40Oh.
40:42Hey, Nan.
40:43Proud of you, you know.
40:44My calf lines up the shot, he becomes one with the coin in an ancient battle between fingers
40:58and top of me.
41:00Just take the flippin' shot.
41:02Don't rush me.
41:04Could they curl it?
41:04Shh!
41:06You ready?
41:07Oh!
41:07Oh!
41:09Top left!
41:09Yeah!
41:10That is a fake.
41:11Shouldn't have let him use it over 2K.
41:13Tim, you're through to the finals.
41:16David, Daniel, you're next.
41:17Oh, no, no, not me.
41:18No time.
41:19What's wrong, Danny boy?
41:21Scared.
41:22Oh, well.
41:23If he's not going to do it, I will, and you're going down.
41:25I did kill it when I didn't see it.
41:26You did?
41:27That was good.
41:30Booked.
41:32When can you do it?
41:34Once you're seven weeks, they say.
41:35And it's definitely non-invasive.
41:38Yeah, apparently.
41:39DNA tests have come a long way.
41:43Oh.
41:44Oh!
41:44Hey!
41:46Oh, swear on, it's not over yet.
41:48That's good.
41:55Carla?
42:01Yeah.
42:04Ahem.
42:05Oh, no.
42:16Hiya.
42:17Hey.
42:18How's the hangover?
42:20Yeah, er, well, it kind of got worse before it got better.
42:26Yeah, you still don't sound yourself.
42:28I'm getting there.
42:31Good.
42:32Listen, I'm at the flight.
42:33Where are you?
42:33Oh, yeah.
42:38You know what?
42:38I'm at the airport.
42:41What?
42:42Shell rang.
42:45She just, spur of the moment, invited me over for my birthday, and I've not seen her for
42:49so long, and Brian's there.
42:50It's just, I thought I'd go over to Ireland.
42:52How long for?
42:55A few days.
43:01So, you and Betsy just make yourself at home at my place, yeah?
43:05Yeah.
43:05Is this about last night?
43:06Is this about last night?
43:08No.
43:09Carly, you're literally leaving the country.
43:11The way you ran out of breakfast.
43:13I had to get to work.
43:15Forget I said that.
43:16I didn't mean that.
43:17Just, forget it.
43:18It's not got anything to do with last night.
43:20It feels like it is.
43:23Well, it's not.
43:25Everything's fine.
43:26All right, love.
43:26Lisa, that's, that's the gate.
43:29I've got to go.
43:30Um, I'll phone you tomorrow.
43:34Bye then.
43:35Bye.
43:35Bye.
43:39Oh.
43:56Bye.
44:10Bye.
44:11Bye.
44:11Bye.
44:11Bye.
44:12Bye.
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