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Eastenders 15 July 2025 Part1
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00:00MUSIC
00:19Let's stop.
00:29Hello?
00:30So, is it Julie? I'm Jay.
00:33I want to see my husband.
00:36Where is he?
00:38Oh, no!
00:41Oh!
00:42Morning, handsome.
00:45A spare bed not good enough for you, no?
00:47I tried, couldn't sleep.
00:49I'm used to detention beds, aren't I?
00:53Right, a social worker's gonna be here any minute
00:55and you need to be gone by the time she is, okay?
00:57He always has much fun.
00:59Look, maybe you should just go take a little wonder, you know?
01:02Mm-hmm.
01:03And the calf, it does a half-decent breakfast.
01:05Free, is it?
01:06Shhh!
01:07How am I supposed to buy fags and brekkies with a ten on her?
01:10Do you know what?
01:11If you're gonna be living in this house, you've got to quit smoking.
01:14Ah!
01:15Ah!
01:16Ah!
01:17Put some clothes on and oh!
01:18Hey!
01:19Get a good look, did you?
01:20Mm-hmm.
01:21Mm-hmm.
01:22Mm-hmm.
01:23Mm-hmm.
01:24Yes!
01:25Yes!
01:26Yes!
01:27Yes!
01:28Yes!
01:29Yes!
01:30Yes!
01:31Yes!
01:32Yes!
01:33Thanks for letting me drop my stuff at yours.
01:35Oh, that's all right.
01:36You must have been knackered off throughout travelling.
01:38Yes, yes, yes, yes.
01:44Thanks for letting me drop my stuff at yours.
01:46Oh, that's all right. You must be knackered off without travelling.
01:49Yeah, well, I'm used to getting no sleep over the last 18 months.
01:52Look, Jay, let's stop eating about the bush, shall we?
01:56Yes, I'm tired. And I'm angry.
02:00So if you don't stop all this cloak and dagger nonsense,
02:03then I'm going to have to knock on every door on that square inch
02:05and my husband answers one of them.
02:06All right, look, I may have downplayed on the phone how...
02:13..what's the word?
02:15..different ears.
02:21You think I won't find you?
02:23Sleep with one eye open, but I'll comment for you.
02:31Yeah, well, I still think it's too early for the cinema.
02:34Ah, best time of day. We'll have the old place to ourselves.
02:37Well, you start suggesting the back row and I'm legging it.
02:39You still here?
02:49Brian, Brian, Brian.
02:51Chill.
02:52It is too early for this level of negativity.
02:54I'll chill when you stop taking advantage of my son's good nature.
02:57I should know you'd be like this, Brian.
02:59Tanya and Jay.
03:00Yeah.
03:01You used to laugh about what a loser you want.
03:03Well, how about I get in touch with the probation service
03:04and tell them about your little joyride, yeah?
03:05Yeah.
03:06Yeah.
03:07Keep your eye on him, he's just going out of young offenders.
03:08Wait, here, no need for that.
03:10You pack it in.
03:11You started it?
03:12Yeah, well, I said rain it in, yeah.
03:13Yeah, Phil.
03:14Can't go to the cinema without snacks.
03:15No, we'll get some there, Nigel.
03:16Get some there.
03:17Nigel.
03:18Nigel.
03:19Nigel.
03:20I've been really worried about you.
03:21Sorry about that.
03:22You look well.
03:23Let's do my Nigel.
03:24Do I not get a hug?
03:25No.
03:26No.
03:27No.
03:28No.
03:29No.
03:30No.
03:31No.
03:32No.
03:33No.
03:34No.
03:35No.
03:36No.
03:37No.
03:38No.
03:39No.
03:40No.
03:41No.
03:42No.
03:43No.
03:44No.
03:45No.
03:46No.
03:47No.
03:48Just hang on a second.
03:49Please, just give us a minute.
03:50Look, he shouldn't be here, all right?
03:51He's my husband.
03:52If anything, he shouldn't be here.
03:54Phil, she has got a right.
03:55Look, don't you think he caused enough trouble, eh?
03:57Trouble?
03:58You've been with him all this time and you didn't think wants to pick up the phone.
04:01I'm not being funny, all right?
04:02But I think it's best if you just...
04:03Look, are you seriously trying to tell me what's best for my husband?
04:06We haven't changed, have you, Phil?
04:08Still a bully who thinks he knows best.
04:11What's she talking about?
04:13Who is this woman, Phil?
04:16Can you believe it?
04:18I've been taking grief off the spawn of Max Branning.
04:23How the mighty have fallen.
04:26Mighty?
04:27Yeah?
04:28Have I missed something?
04:29Only nearly a hundred years of Bill family legacy.
04:32Do you know what?
04:33I thought that new store was going to be the turning point, you know?
04:35The ashes and all that.
04:36Well, the start at least.
04:38Yeah, but I've been thinking.
04:40Maybe I should put us back on top.
04:42Yeah.
04:43How are you going to do that?
04:44Well, Linda's putting the Vic up for auction.
04:47I think we should make a bid.
04:48Oh, Ian, not again.
04:50Well, why not?
04:51Oh, come on, Mum, look...
04:53Look, it's a sound investment.
04:55All right?
04:56It's our local pub.
04:57I mean, I've run enough businesses around here to know how to turn a profit.
05:00What could go wrong?
05:01Well, maybe because last time it almost tore this family apart.
05:05It'll be different this time.
05:07Look, I've lived around here all my life, all right?
05:09I mean, I could have gone and done anything, but no, I chose to stay where my roots are.
05:14Look, I think it's important to invest in the future.
05:17And I'm not just talking about Peter and Bobby, all right?
05:19I mean, Jimmy and Louie as well.
05:21Well, I think that's very noble of you, son.
05:24Well, you're not going to try and talk me out of it?
05:27What's the point if you've already made your mind up?
05:30See you later.
05:36There's our house.
05:38The chickens.
05:40And there's our cat.
05:42Darth Vader.
05:44You named him that because he always tried to bite you when he was a kitten.
05:51You regret it now because every time you take him to the vets,
05:54that's what they call it like when it's his turn.
05:56He's been spending more time next door since he's been gone anyway.
06:02I've never seen his cat before in my life.
06:12Is this Claire?
06:14He's been bothering Josh.
06:15I'm sorry.
06:16I can't do this.
06:17Excuse me.
06:24He, er, he struggles sometimes.
06:26You know, it's my play streets, eh?
06:28Yeah.
06:30I know how dementia works.
06:31Thanks, Phil.
06:32Well, then you should probably know that turning up out of the blue and jumping on him in the middle of the street ain't the best idea.
06:38Are you serious trying to pin this on me?
06:43He's my husband, Phil.
06:45I thought he was dead.
06:47Well, I'm just saying.
06:48Yeah, well, don't!
06:53You should have called me months ago!
06:55I'm his flaming wife.
06:59He hasn't got a clue who I am.
07:04His final healthy months.
07:08And you've stolen them from me.
07:13This should have been my time, Phil.
07:16And you've taken what I should have had.
07:19Will you stop shouting?
07:22It's fine, Nigel.
07:23It's all right, mate.
07:24I don't like it, Phil.
07:25Can you ask her to leave, please?
07:26Please, Nigel.
07:27Can we just talk?
07:28Could you please leave now?
07:31Go, please.
07:46All right, stop staring.
07:50Girl from Woolford's got taste.
07:51Who knew?
07:55Oi!
07:57Chill.
07:58I was just going to show him my take.
08:04That's sick.
08:05Are you going to tell us what you did?
08:06I'm not sick if he got caught.
08:08You can play cops and rubbish, you won't.
08:10Let your strip touch me.
08:11Hey, just so you know, that's my daughter.
08:14So be careful who you talk to like that, yeah?
08:16Just ignore him.
08:17He was caught joyriding.
08:20Him and some brain-dead idiots nickin' old banger.
08:23Reversed it into a wheelie bin behind pound-landing acne.
08:26There's nothing to brag about, mate.
08:28Jack, what the hell, man?
08:30He's your nephew.
08:32Yeah.
08:33This is Max's son.
08:35And this is Cathy.
08:36Yeah?
08:37Ian's mum.
08:38Makes sense.
08:39Your grandson said you'd pay for this on the house, sick on the tab sort of thing.
08:44That call you?
08:46Ian did say that Lauren's brother was back out of the blue.
08:49Yeah.
08:51Think she's made of Teflon, that one.
08:53Even the stint inside ain't brought him down a peg or two.
08:55No, that's not going to help, is it?
08:56What he does need is someone positive in his life.
09:00And he's very lucky that you're his uncle and a servant police officer,
09:04who I know will definitely be coughing up to pay for his unpaid meal.
09:08There you go.
09:15I upset her, didn't I?
09:17I didn't mean to.
09:18Yeah.
09:19I'm sure she'll understand, yeah?
09:21I don't like upsetting people.
09:24I really don't.
09:28Maybe you could find her, smooth things over.
09:32I'm not sure that's such a good idea.
09:34Oh, please, Phil.
09:35Just bring her a cup of tea or something and say I didn't mean it.
09:41All right.
09:42All right, fine.
09:44Just don't take sugar just a splash of milk.
10:05Do you mind if I...
10:14That girl back there, Barney.
10:17Didn't think she was your type.
10:19Why wouldn't she be racist?
10:23She's a girl, isn't she?
10:24Swim both ways, innit?
10:25So, what, you don't have a girlfriend by now?
10:31Or a boyfriend?
10:33Um...
10:34I've seen a girl before I went aside.
10:36Proper fit.
10:38Yeah.
10:39So what happened?
10:41That was Phil.
10:42Better being a lone wolf anyway, you know?
10:43I don't want to get tied down.
10:44Proper chip off the old block here, ain't ya?
10:48Long I sleep round here, my eyes figure that's not a good thing.
10:52So when did you ask to hear from him?
10:55Christmas.
10:57Well, that ain't bad for Max's standards.
10:592022.
11:00Mm.
11:04Do you know who I was?
11:05Yeah?
11:08What do you mean?
11:09The thing I did wrong, make her not want me.
11:11No, mate, it wasn't like that.
11:13Uh-huh, then why does he want to know?
11:17Look, some would say you were lucky.
11:22Just be nice, yeah?
11:25Tell someone I'm up cool enough for once.
11:30Look.
11:32I ain't gonna start taking you to football practice,
11:34or teaching you how to shave.
11:37But you're here now, ain't you, Soph?
11:40So am I.
11:42Oi.
11:44You need even think you let me know, yeah?
11:47Yeah.
11:49Someone's got to look out for you, ain't they?
11:51And everybody else.
11:53What with a mini bisexual Max Brandon on the loose,
11:54no-one's safe, are they?
11:56I'll tell you one person, please.
11:58Going here, our delivery didn't turn up.
11:59Just grab off and back me.
12:02Oi.
12:03Ian ain't so bad.
12:05He got my dad set down for murder, didn't he?
12:07What?
12:08All because he slept with his daughter?
12:10Just go, just go. That's enough.
12:14Look, Lauren and Peter are going for enough at the minute.
12:16Don't need you irritating Ian as well.
12:18All right, so why don't you just be the bigger man?
12:21Show everyone you can apologise.
12:22No, why should I?
12:24Because Lauren's got the luck riding on this.
12:26All right, don't let her down.
12:37Sir.
12:39Splash of milk.
12:41No sugar.
12:44He remembered.
12:45He's never spoken to me like that before.
12:54Well, he ain't like that all the time.
12:59You know...
13:01The worst part...
13:04How quiet it's been.
13:06The silence.
13:07The silence.
13:11Do you know how loud that silence can be, Phil?
13:16Yeah.
13:18Yeah, I'll do as it happens.
13:21He, er...
13:22He wanted me to come and find her, you know.
13:23He felt bad about...
13:25...losing his rag like that.
13:27Mm.
13:29For Nigel losing his rag means barely raising his voice...
13:32...and then going for a long walk...
13:34...and coming back with a...
13:36...packet of biscuits...
13:37...to apologise.
13:39Biscuits that he'd end up eating more than half of.
13:46You know, when I got...
13:48...that call from Jay...
13:51...I thought...
13:54...finally...
13:57...light at the end of the tunnel.
13:59You know, the...
14:01...the nightmare was over.
14:06Isn't that, is it?
14:11Before we, er...
14:13...before we got really bad, he recorded some videos.
14:15He said...
14:17...he wanted you to see him sometime, you know.
14:18It's, er...
14:21...well, they might explain a few things.
14:24It looks like...
14:26...today's that day.
14:34I'll give you some privacy.
14:35Er...
14:36...we'll walk round here.
14:37Don't move on our behalf.
14:39No.
14:41Just daydreaming.
14:42What, about a pub?
14:43Yeah, maybe.
14:44Taking on the stall got you dreaming big, is it, Ian?
14:45Yeah.
14:46I might make a cheeky little bit at the auction next week.
14:47You!
14:48We'll walk round you. Don't move on our behalf.
14:52Just daydreaming.
14:54What, about a pub?
14:56Yeah, maybe.
14:57Taking on the stall got you dreaming big, is it, Ian?
15:00Yeah, I might make a cheeky little bid at the auction next week.
15:03You?
15:07Running the fish?
15:11What's so funny?
15:13People usually like their pub landlords, Ian.
15:15Get out of there.
15:17Hold on a minute.
15:18Look, when you and Alfie had it last time,
15:20it wasn't the epitome of success, was it?
15:22We did all right.
15:23Come on, let's not rewrite history here.
15:25I mean, look, not everyone has got a natural business acumen,
15:28and that's fine.
15:29I mean, can't all be entrepreneurs, can we?
15:31Excuse me, we have got businesses, thank you very much.
15:34Yeah, a cleaning company, a limo business you share with me mum,
15:37and a backstreet back van.
15:38I mean, you're hardly captains of industry, are you?
15:41Well, I'll be captain of kicking you in the face
15:43if you don't wind your neck in.
15:45And that is how you get barred before I've even got the place.
15:48This nice guy act didn't last long, didn't it?
15:51Ian Beale running the Queenville.
15:54With Cathy and Harvey propping up the bar.
15:57Doesn't seem right.
15:59No, Jean, you're right. It don't.
16:01It's a lovely home. Cheers.
16:08Which one are you as a musician?
16:10Guilty.
16:11Ah.
16:12I can show you if you like.
16:13Er, why don't we wait until you've had a little bit more practice, Peter?
16:16Oh, they're just my brothers.
16:22He's quitting, so it's a smoke-free house.
16:27Oscar, isn't it?
16:29We try and be joined up with the other services where we can.
16:33Er, I know it's not ideal, but if it makes it any better, he is great with the kids.
16:39He really, really is.
16:40Lauren, relax.
16:41Yes, I will need a few more details on his history.
16:45And we should go through logistics.
16:48Sleeping arrangements, that sort of thing.
16:51Otherwise, it's fine, yeah?
16:52Cos, er, cos if it's not, we can kick him out, you know?
16:56You've made some real progress, Lauren, and that's great.
17:00But any unforeseen stresses that might trigger a relapse,
17:04we will need to keep an eye on.
17:06Yeah, I know, of course.
17:08He's promised me he's going to be on his best behaviour, so...
17:13Please, Harry.
17:14Yeah, no, just before a couple of days.
17:17Yeah, no, OK.
17:19Yeah, and I understand.
17:20Kids come first.
17:21All right, all right.
17:23Hello, Harry.
17:24Oh, my.
17:25He's trying to give me a heart attack.
17:26Why do I want to do that?
17:28Don't worry, it's just a saying.
17:30Why do you need somewhere to stay?
17:32It's a long story, Coach.
17:34I'll tell you another time.
17:35Do you want to sleep at night?
17:37No, I couldn't do that, mate.
17:39Why?
17:40You're my best friend.
17:42You can sleep with the sofa.
17:44I could kiss you, Coach.
17:47Come on, let's go.
17:48Buy you a drink.
17:49Sorry, Ian.
17:50Sorry.
17:51I come in peace.
17:56I can run my mouth off sometimes.
18:01A defence mechanism for my many insecurities.
18:06Wow.
18:07A branding with self-awareness.
18:09Do you know what?
18:10That is a new one on me.
18:11Yeah, well, like it or not, we're sort of family now.
18:13Yeah, well, like it or not, we're sort of not.
18:15You might have pulled the wool over your sister's eyes, but...
18:17Brian, come on.
18:18Ian.
18:19Look, I know.
18:20I know.
18:21I'm a lot.
18:22But when I'm real, I'm really grateful.
18:24Truth?
18:25No.
18:26Ian.
18:27What?
18:28Nothing.
18:29Do I know you?
18:30The man than faces me.
18:31You all right?
18:32Mm-hmm.
18:33Ah!
18:34Ow!
18:35Ow!
18:36Ow!
18:37Ow!
18:38Ow!
18:39Ow!
18:40Ow!
18:41Ow!
18:42Ow!
18:43Ow!
18:44Ow!
18:45Ow!
18:46Ow!
18:47Ow!
18:48Ow!
18:49Ow!
18:50Ow!
18:51Ow!
18:52Ow!
18:53Ow!
18:54Ow!
18:55Ow!
18:56Ow!
18:57Ow!
18:58Ow!
18:59Ow!
19:00Play along, yeah?
19:01Play along?
19:02Ow!
19:03Ow!
19:04Ow!
19:05Ow!
19:06Ow!
19:07Ow!
19:08Ow!
19:09What's happened?
19:10Slipped on your messy floor!
19:12I think it's broken.
19:13Ow!
19:14Ow!
19:15Ow!
19:16Ow!
19:17Hi.
19:18It's, um...
19:19It's me.
19:21Well, um...
19:22You can see it's me.
19:24Unless...
19:25You've got dementia, too, which would be...
19:27The most rotten luck.
19:29Uh...
19:30Here I am, rambling away on...
19:32I know what you'd say.
19:33Um...
19:34Get to the point, Nigel.
19:36So, um...
19:38I suppose we should start, uh...
19:41Um...
19:42With the elephant in the room.
19:45Uh...
19:46By which I mean...
19:47This could very well be coming at you...
19:50From beyond the grave.
19:52Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, scary.
19:54Uh...
19:55If it is...
19:56If it is...
19:57I'm truly sorry.
19:59Uh...
20:00I...
20:01I want you to know...
20:02How much I love you.
20:04And...
20:05How much I've missed you every single day.
20:08Uh...
20:09I know I should've told you.
20:10And...
20:11Uh...
20:12I know you would've been with me every step of the way.
20:15You are and always will be the best thing that ever happened to me, Julie Bates.
20:22You have unquestionably given me the best years of my life.
20:27And, uh...
20:28That's why I couldn't do it to you.
20:31Become a burden.
20:33It was never my, uh...
20:35Plan to come back here to Walford.
20:38Uh...
20:39It just, uh...
20:40I just sort of...
20:41Drifted.
20:42You know, like Flotsam and Jetsam.
20:44But, uh...
20:46As much as it hurt to leave you...
20:49Finding Phil...
20:51After all these years...
20:53Julie, he's been a godsend.
20:55Uh...
20:56Between you and I.
20:58Um...
20:59I think he needs me as much as I need him.
21:04Anyway...
21:06Uh...
21:07I don't know how long I've got left to live.
21:12Could be years.
21:13It could be months.
21:15But...
21:18That's my death sentence.
21:23It shouldn't have to be yours.
21:25You should be happy.
21:27I want you to have a good life, Julie.
21:31That's the gift you gave to me.
21:34And I'm giving...
21:36I'm giving it back to you.
21:39Because, um...
21:41If I can't hold you in my mind...
21:45I will always hold you in my heart.
21:49Well...
21:50With a...
21:51Phil!
21:52Uh...
21:53How do I stop this?
21:54With a...
21:56Phil!
21:57Uh...
21:58How do I stop this?
21:59Uh...
22:01There isn't even any mess.
22:03You're making it up.
22:04Do I look like I'm making it up?
22:05Am I making it up?
22:06I ain't getting involved.
22:07I just want me chips.
22:08Do you think you can hold your arm out straight?
22:10Uh...
22:11Uh...
22:12Uh...
22:13Uh...
22:14Uh...
22:15Uh...
22:16Uh...
22:17Uh...
22:18Uh...
22:19Uh...
22:20Uh...
22:21Uh...
22:22Uh...
22:23Uh...
22:24Uh...
22:25Uh...
22:26Uh...
22:27Uh...
22:28Uh...
22:29Uh...
22:30I think I need to get you to the Oscar.
22:31There isn't anything there!
22:33Facts are facts, Brian!
22:34Didn't ship over nothing, did I?
22:36Uh...
22:37Right, come on.
22:38Can you stand up, Oscar?
22:39Yeah.
22:40Oscar?
22:41That's my nephew, Stace.
22:43Stace?
22:44What, isn't Stacey Slater?
22:46I've heard all about you.
22:49Yeah, Dad, Brother, Uncle.
22:51Wanna make it four in a row?
22:52I'd be really careful what you say next.
22:54I don't wanna say thank you.
22:56Yeah.
22:57The only person my mum can't stand more than me is you.
23:00Mm-hmm.
23:01He's faking it.
23:02Oh, see what the X-rays say.
23:04Thanks, Brian!
23:05See, this is what being a bigger person does.
23:07I apologise.
23:08Like he told me to, he told me to go do one, doesn't he?
23:10Wait, wait, hang on!
23:11What's he doing this place again?
23:13I need the deets for the insurance forms.
23:15I'll just go.
23:16Leave it out!
23:17Leave it out!
23:18This is my dominant arm, Uncle Jack!
23:19How am I supposed to reintegrate back into society as a functioning human like this?
23:23He's milking it!
23:24I can't milk it, Brian!
23:25That's sort of the point!
23:27It's not looking good, is it?
23:30Oh, all right, all right, look.
23:33Maybe we can come to some sort of arrangement.
23:36If you keep your mouth shut.
23:38If I can't hold you in my mind, I will always hold you in my heart.
23:49With a...
23:50Phil!
23:51Uh, how do I stop this?
23:54When did I get so old?
23:57He'll never be a burden to me, Nigel.
24:00Never in a million years.
24:03He, er, he did a couple more videos, Josh and Claire.
24:08Are you still in touch with him?
24:10Oh, er, Claire, not so much, no.
24:12Um, but Josh, he's been my rock, really.
24:16He moved back home the month after... the month after he disappeared.
24:22He's here to be through at the moment.
24:25He'll be made up when... when I tell him that I found him.
24:29I can't remember the last time we were all together.
24:32Aviemore.
24:33My 50th.
24:36It was your 60th.
24:39Someone's bright idea to get your skiing lessons.
24:42Now that'll pay to see.
24:44You'd be wasting your money.
24:46Could barely get him out with a chairlift.
24:48My bum was numb for days.
24:52Right.
24:53Who fancies a takeaway curry?
24:55I'm done about you two, but I'm starving.
24:58Julie never usually lets me have one.
25:00Too much salt, too many carbs.
25:08Hey, Joe.
25:09What do you fancy?
25:11Can I have spag bol?
25:14Or Thai green curry?
25:17Thai green curry.
25:19But, er, not too spicy, though.
25:21What are you doing?
25:23Cojo said it was all fine.
25:28You could have told us we've got a new lodger.
25:30We've got a new lodger.
25:34We are going to check on him in, alright?
25:35I don't care how you film.
25:37Look, he's just a broken arm.
25:38Oh.
25:39I've got that on.
25:40Quite a little...
25:44Oh, look at that.
25:45It's a miracle.
25:47I want my money.
25:48All of it.
25:49Come on, love.
25:50Give it back.
25:51Fair's fair.
25:52Nah.
25:53I think I'll keep it.
25:54Emotional trauma.
25:55Some scars on business.
25:56Right, that's it.
25:57Come here.
25:58Ian.
25:59Not now.
26:00Hey, look.
26:01Norman and Pete have I set up the social worker with him.
26:03Ian!
26:04No, it's not.
26:05I want my money.
26:06Help!
26:07I've been attacked by a pedo!
26:08Ian!
26:09Here's the money.
26:10Fine.
26:11You want that badge?
26:12It's yours.
26:13Dad!
26:14Hey.
26:15Er, we're just writing a sketch for my socials.
26:18Huh?
26:19Let's go again.
26:20Once more.
26:21With him.
26:22Yeah?
26:23On second thoughts, maybe we should chat some more.
26:25It's been less than 24 hours.
26:26Yeah.
26:27It's just even problems, innit?
26:28You're settling.
26:29Give me some money.
26:30Hmm.
26:31I'll take some money.
26:32Hmm.
26:33Oh.
26:34Yeah.
26:35It's been less than 24 hours.
26:38Yeah.
26:39It's just even problems, innit?
26:41You're settling.
26:42Give me some money.
26:46Oh, yeah.
26:47Oh, yeah.
26:48Oh, yeah.
26:49Oh, yeah.
26:50Oh, yeah.
26:51Oh, yeah.
26:52Oh, yeah.
26:53Oh, yeah.
26:54Oh, yeah.
26:54Oh, yeah.
26:56Oh, yeah.
26:57Oh, yeah.
26:58Oh, yeah.
26:59He's dodged the world in there.
27:10I've found a bed and breakfast nearby.
27:14He's got a room for the night.
27:20You will make sure he gets a good night's sleep, won't you, Phil?
27:25He's going to need it with a nine-hour train journey in the morning.
27:29What?
27:30Thank you for taking care of him.
27:34It's about time you two reconnected.
27:39But I'm taking him home, Phil.
27:42Just hang on a sec, go on.
27:43Hang on.
27:45I've missed the last 18 months I'm not missing anymore.
27:50I'm taking him back to Scotland.
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