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Pete Beale has been released by the Police over who attacked Pat.Jan is starting to go her own way with Den.And Mary tries to get a babysitter for the night.Failing that she goes out leaving Annie alone for the night.

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00:00MUSIC
00:24Martin is still asleep. You scared me after death. I thought you missed a prayer line.
00:28Yeah, so there's the rest of Albert Square. Why not you and all?
00:32Yeah, that's enough of that talk, Peter Beall. This is your sister, remember?
00:35Yeah. Sorry, sis.
00:37That's why I had to come and see you when I was supposed to be at Nine Elms.
00:41Bet you're the only person who'd really believe it wasn't me.
00:43I know. We're not twins for nothing. What about Kath?
00:47Oh, she'll stick by me. There's something dark behind her eyes.
00:50Oh, come on, not our Cathy.
00:52It's not the first time I've done somebody over.
00:54Yeah, but not women, Pete, and only when your temper's up.
00:57And you don't go around sneaking up behind people.
00:59Cathy knows you better than that.
01:02Yeah.
01:04I suppose the person who did do it, he's got a wife at home,
01:07adding two and two together, fighting to make it for her.
01:10Look, sis, I'm getting scared.
01:12Oh, Pete, come on, lovey.
01:14And you're the only person I can say that to and all.
01:16I know.
01:17But you shouldn't have hit that copper, you know.
01:19It's not going to make things any better for you.
01:21What we're going to do now is think of what's best to do for you, right?
01:25Now, then, shall I make a cup of tea?
01:28Mum will be up in a minute and Nine Elms will get a word in edgeways.
01:30Oh, she'll stick by the family like she always does.
01:33She ain't fooling me. She's thinking like all the others.
01:35Now, come on, has she said that?
01:37She don't need to.
01:38When am I supposed to convince the police when my own mother and wife
01:41probably think I'm driven that far, hey?
01:43I don't know.
01:44I don't know.
01:45I don't know.
01:46I don't know.
01:55Den, have you seen Pete?
01:56No, why?
01:57Well, he was up and out before I even woke up this morning.
02:00You don't think this morning...
02:01What, done a run?
02:02Nah, of course not.
02:03It's got more sense.
02:04Well, you didn't have much sense down at the police station.
02:06Well, you can't blame them.
02:07I've done the same thing myself.
02:08You know, they're a pretty tough lot down there, Nick.
02:10You know what temper Pete's got.
02:11Well, you don't tell lies.
02:12Not to me, anyway.
02:13Yeah, well, I feel a bit guilty myself.
02:14If I ever give her the elbow, then she wouldn't have been out of that line.
02:16Yeah, if we start with your family, we're all in trouble, have we?
02:26What's all this, then?
02:27Reception committee?
02:28Where you been?
02:29What after?
02:30Why?
02:31What do you think?
02:32Look, you didn't even...
02:33All right, don't matter.
02:34Look, you didn't have to happen today, you know?
02:35People who understand if you didn't want to.
02:36What, and have them think I chucked her up even more than what they already do?
02:38No, thanks, Cap.
02:39They want to ask me, they can.
02:40To my face.
02:47Can you get Rowley out of the way?
02:48I'm hoovering.
02:49Well, what are you doing that for?
02:50Someone has to.
02:51Well, you're the one who insists we get rid of Pauline.
02:53She may be a friend, Den, but she was completely unprofessional.
02:57It wasn't right having to bring that child with her all the time.
03:00You left your breakfast on the kitchen table.
03:02Oh, well, I fancied a fry-up this morning.
03:04Suit it yourself, as long as you don't expect me to cook it.
03:06What have I ever...
03:07I've just left Pete in a square, he's in a right stuff.
03:10Sure he is.
03:11Well, even I'm surprised I let him go, especially as he thumped that copper and his pat's still unconscious.
03:15No, I don't want to know.
03:18I'm sorry.
03:21It's bad enough having everyone laughing at my futile attempts behind the bar
03:24without being reminded I'm surrounded by violence.
03:26Oh, come on, don't you?
03:27I'm going to have a bath, then I'm going over to my place to see if there's any mail.
03:40Oh, good morning, Den.
03:42Now, I'll come straight to the point.
03:44I realise that you need all the help you can get
03:48due to the terrible things that have been happening to your staff.
03:51So, in spite of my state of health, I'm prepared to take back my old job.
03:57Oh, as a favour to you, of course.
04:03Pete, I just want you to know that you can count on my support, no matter what happens.
04:09I've been in that dark vale myself and I know what you're going through.
04:13I mean, you know me.
04:14I'm not one to judge another human being.
04:16It's only you and the Lord who knows the old truth.
04:19Doc, just leave me out, will you?
04:21Anyway, she had it coming to her.
04:23I've seen that for a long time.
04:25There's been nothing but trouble since she came to live round here.
04:28I was talking devil this morning and she's ever so ashamed of what's been going on in her old room.
04:33What are you doing? Here, did you see those?
04:35Oh, you two!
04:36Oh, it's them kids from Sue's.
04:38It's a good job you didn't hit them.
04:40I mean, I could understand the provocation but, I mean, as things are, you could have turned nasty for you.
04:45Yes, this place has never looked so clean.
04:47I wish you'd stop and have to sit down.
04:50Well, I like to earn my keep.
04:52Listen, you've cleaned the flat, you've cleaned this place, you've taken everything to the launderette.
04:56I mean, really, please, sit down, have a cup of coffee.
04:59I'll just rinse this through so it'll smell.
05:01Well, then, please, sit down.
05:03If I sit down, I'll have to think.
05:06Well, you're gonna have to do that sometime, isn't she, Ali?
05:09That's right.
05:10If you don't let up, you're gonna crack up.
05:12Now, come on.
05:13You know everyone's behind you, Mum and Dad.
05:15Yeah, and all the family except for the one that should have been.
05:17If I let go, I might start feeling sorry for myself.
05:20There's no time for that.
05:21It makes you weak.
05:22Look, I'm not sticking up for him.
05:24But who knows what pressure the firm were putting him under.
05:26Maybe in time he'll be able to explain to us.
05:28He took away our home!
05:30Look, I put up with his goings-on because he kept his part of the bargain.
05:34A decent income and a roof over our head.
05:37It's the way I was brought up.
05:38But listen, everything has changed now.
05:40And my days as a Turkish wife are finished.
05:45I'm sorry.
05:47Look, I can see I'm gonna have to find somewhere else to stay
05:50because it's gonna cause problems.
05:51No.
05:52No, it isn't, really.
05:53You're absolutely right.
05:55I mean, what he did was unforgivable.
05:57It's put him right outside the family.
05:58Look, he is my brother.
05:59All I was trying to do was to help him.
06:01There's no excuse, Ali.
06:03I mean, I can understand Kathy sticking by Pete,
06:05even if he did do it.
06:07But what Mehmet did, leaving his kids without a home,
06:10that's unforgivable, right?
06:12I think you'd better answer that.
06:17I don't want to cause friction between you and Ali.
06:20You're not, really.
06:21We love having you.
06:22Look, it makes a change.
06:23I've kept laughing around this place.
06:28I can't see them.
06:29I told him to stay inside.
06:30I've got to take them down to local school this afternoon.
06:32Oh, don't worry.
06:33I told you they'll come back when they're hungry.
06:35That reminds me.
06:36I must get some more potatoes.
06:38He loves chips, that young Rife, doesn't he?
06:40And you.
07:01Bit of time in, mate.
07:02Spider Murphy's waiting for us.
07:03It's a real deal.
07:04Used to be a motor mechanic.
07:05He'd have that cylinder block out and a new engine in
07:07before you say Queen Vic.
07:08Look, but what about if they get suspicious
07:10when we take the iron car back?
07:11Well, why should they?
07:12They'll never twig,
07:13and they'll never know which customer did it.
07:15I told you.
07:16It's a dollar.
07:17Done it before.
07:18He'd pay us cash in hand.
07:19No questions asked.
07:20We get a bit richer,
07:21and he gets a new engine,
07:22so let's be getting on with it, eh?
07:23That's when he's changed, all right?
07:25Here, shouldn't you be at college?
07:26No, I shouldn't.
07:27Look, I should be here with you, Dad,
07:28while I'm a bit of use, okay?
07:29Obsides, pastry's gonna do without me this morning.
07:31Look, I'm not ill, son.
07:32I mean, I can't manage.
07:33But you just need a bit of support right now, Dad, okay?
07:36Look, it's about time I found something about his business.
07:38He's been keeping me long enough, hasn't it?
07:40It's all settled.
07:41Like duties only,
07:42three mornings a week.
07:44Oh, he can be very difficult, that den can.
07:47There am I doing him a favour,
07:49and the way he's carrying on,
07:50you'd think he was doing me one.
07:52Well, I don't know what you're thinking about
07:54going back to work again in your state of health.
07:56I mean, it's a bit much.
07:57Has me left to do everything with my back?
07:59Yes, but then, I know when I'm wanted.
08:02I mean, ooh!
08:04You could cut the atmosphere of that pub with a knife.
08:07I mean, there she is, all dressed up,
08:10going somewhere or other,
08:12and him all tight-lipped.
08:13Ooh-ooh!
08:14There's trouble there, all right.
08:16Ooh, and Wixie, worried to death about his mum.
08:20I mean, after all, she is his mother,
08:22no matter what other people say about her.
08:25You only want that job back so you don't miss the gossip.
08:28That's your worst fault, Ethel.
08:29Oh.
08:30Here.
08:31Are the police still bothering Wixie, then?
08:33No.
08:34He seems to be in the clear.
08:36Of course, he's got a better alibi than Pete.
08:39Yes.
08:40Mind you, it's not doing anything for business.
08:43Den was saying people aren't going out at night.
08:47Takings are like this.
08:49Oh, can you wonder at it?
08:51I mean, oh, there we are, living with fear and terror in our midst.
08:54Nobody trusting nobody.
08:56I mean, I'm glad I got my nick.
08:58Well, what use is he? He's over at Collins.
09:01Well, he's there on hand if I want him.
09:03I mean, he wouldn't let me down.
09:04He took me all the way to Poplar last week,
09:06you know, for me appointment,
09:08says I'd have an escort.
09:09Oh, yes.
09:10And charge you ten quid for his time.
09:13Well, that was his expenses.
09:15Who is it here? We're not expecting anyone, are we?
09:18No.
09:19Who is it?
09:20Oh, it's me, Dot. Open up.
09:21Oh.
09:28Dot.
09:29Ooh.
09:30Dot.
09:31I was wondering,
09:32can you do me a really special favour?
09:34Mind Danny for us tonight?
09:36I'm sorry, Mary, but you know what my answer is.
09:38I mean, much as I care for that child,
09:40I know what you're up to and I can't condone it.
09:43I'm going to see a sick friend.
09:45I don't believe it.
09:46You told me too many lies in the past.
09:48Come on.
09:49Out.
09:50Well, thanks for nothing.
09:55You know, if there's anything I can do, let me know.
09:57It's an awful business.
09:58You know, I would never have believed the police could behave like that
10:00if I saw it myself.
10:01Thank God Barry and Nick had an alibi.
10:03You weren't so lucky.
10:05You, um, heard anyone from the hospital?
10:07Nah.
10:08She's still not conscious.
10:09She's got a WPC thing with her waiting.
10:11Must be terrible, the waiting.
10:13Still, you've been the clear when she does come round.
10:15What makes you so sure about that?
10:16Well, I mean, even if she can't identify the attackers,
10:19she'd still say it wasn't you.
10:20How do you know I wasn't?
10:21Um, Colin.
10:22Colin.
10:23I saw Barry this morning.
10:24He said he got some scheme.
10:25You know, help raise the money to pay Ali back.
10:26First I've heard about it.
10:27Yeah, still.
10:28You'll probably end up paying for it in the end anyway, will you?
10:30Yeah.
10:31And some...
10:32What a word with you, Mr Beale.
10:33Oh, there we go.
10:34Again.
10:35Look, I'm a free man, right?
10:36Innocent to prove and guilty.
10:37Are you the owner of a van, licence number NJD...
10:40Yes, yes, I am.
10:41So what?
10:42I'm very concerned with the state of one of your tyres.
10:44You've got a defective backlight.
10:46Your number plate's badly fixed.
10:48We'll have a lovely time, won't we?
10:50We've got M&A, a riot...
10:52And I want to see you making some pastry pastry.
10:54I can't find them.
10:56I've looked everywhere.
10:57Oh, don't worry.
10:58They'll come back when they're hungry.
11:00I told you, M&A's very sensible.
11:02Yes, but not at the moment.
11:04She's really upset about her daddy.
11:06She's not showing it, but I know she is.
11:08And she's missing her elder brothers.
11:09They're very, very close.
11:11Could she have gone to your mother's to see them?
11:13Yeah, maybe.
11:14I'll phone you.
11:15At least she knows her way around.
11:17She's been running messages backwards and forwards for a long time.
11:20Yes, but these are not normal times, are they?
11:23What, with all these attacks and everything going on round here?
11:25I mean, if anything happened to them, I'd never forgive myself.
11:28I can take being threatened, but not the kids.
11:30Calm down, will you?
11:31We'll get to the cab and we'll go look for them.
11:32We couldn't have gone far.
11:33Yeah, I'll do the controls.
11:34It'll only take ten minutes.
11:35Perhaps I'd better not leave them after all.
11:37No, really.
11:38But it's all right.
11:39It's all right.
11:40You can help me, can't you?
11:41Well, you clocked better than you did yesterday.
11:46How's your mum?
11:47Oh, she's still the same.
11:49I'm going out to see her after work.
11:51It was great going for that Chinese, you know.
11:53It really cheered me up.
11:54Well, do you have to come with you?
11:55It's my afternoon off.
11:56Oh, will you?
11:57It meant a lot to me, what you said, you know.
12:00You know a lot about people, don't you?
12:01Do you think so?
12:02Yeah, it's funny, isn't it?
12:03You can know someone for ages, but never really know them.
12:06Do you know what I mean?
12:07We've got a lot in common.
12:08We've met your great father and we've got parents like we've got.
12:10In a way, we're both sort of adopted, haven't we?
12:12Service me, please.
12:13Don't go away.
12:14I want to ask you something.
12:15Where am I going to go?
12:16I'm going to come here to see you.
12:17It's nice.
12:18Great to see you.
12:19You OK?
12:20Is your mum all right?
12:21Oh, you're not in trouble.
12:22Look, the only reason I come here is because I wanted a private word with Wixie.
12:25And seeing as you never give him any time off, it's the only place I can speak to him.
12:28Oh, come on, don't we like it?
12:29You can see him any time we like.
12:30Look, don't worry.
12:31As soon as I've said what I'm going to say, I'm going to go.
12:33I won't get you into trouble for Andre's drinking.
12:47I love it.
12:48Yeah.
12:49Come on.
12:50We're going to go out.
12:53Here, take the notice of me, Dad.
12:56You know, Mum was really pleased when she heard how useless Jan was being behind the bar.
12:59Let alone what state the books must be in by now.
13:02Anyway, look, I'll come back late and we'll go to the hospital.
13:05Sharon, I want to take that properly.
13:08Somewhere special away from here.
13:10We'll have a good night out.
13:11Will you come?
13:12Yeah, I'd love to.
13:13Maybe it's because of our families, but we're like brother and sister, you and me, aren't
13:17we?
13:18I've never had a female friend before.
13:19Well, that's right, mate.
13:20Let's have a drink to celebrate, eh?
13:21I told you old Sweetie Spider would crack it.
13:22Right, you're on.
13:23Here, do you think it's alright to leave these cars around here with all these criminals
13:26about?
13:27If you want to come back and find the wheels of him, Nick, you can't trust nobody around here.
13:32What are you driving?
13:33Car, what do you think?
13:34Where'd you get it?
13:35It's alright, it's hired, not Nick.
13:36You need to worry.
13:37Here, look, I'll get them in, alright?
13:38Alright.
13:39I'll get them in, alright?
13:40You mean you've hired a car after the last time?
13:41It's alright, Nick paid for it.
13:42What's going on?
13:43Just a bit of business.
13:44Go watch what you're going to commit.
13:45I'll pay Ali back.
13:46I'm trying to do my bit.
13:47You promised me you wouldn't get involved.
13:48Oh, look, I'll knock it off.
13:49Who do you think you are?
13:50My dad or something?
13:51See ya.
13:52See ya.
13:53It's really nice of Sharon to come up the hospital with me. Sort of loyal. I never realised
14:00until recently just how fond of her I am. I could say like in a family sense but it's
14:06better than that if you know what I mean.
14:08Yeah, yeah.
14:09I'm sorry.
14:10I'm sorry.
14:11I'm sorry.
14:12I'm sorry.
14:13I'm sorry.
14:14I'm sorry.
14:15I'm sorry.
14:16I'm sorry.
14:17I'm sorry.
14:18I'm sorry.
14:19I'm sorry.
14:20I'm sorry.
14:21I'm sorry.
14:22It's better than that if you know what I mean.
14:23Yeah.
14:24She don't forget her mates, does she, Sharon?
14:26You need a few of them at the moment, don't you?
14:28Yeah, I've been feeling really sorry for myself lately.
14:31I reckon it's time I snapped out of it.
14:34We've all put up with the lot.
14:37It was going out with Sharon the other night that made me realise that.
14:40Oh, it's like a morgue in here, innit?
14:44Do you remember what it used to be like on lunch times?
14:46Yeah.
14:47Still we shouldn't complain.
14:48We're still getting paid.
14:49You know, I reckon if Dan could find someone else, he'd give me the boot.
14:52But it ain't my fault of Sharon wanting to see me, is it?
14:54No.
14:55No, you'll be all right.
14:56I mean, her ladyship likes you.
14:57You sort of look right, don't you?
14:58You know, you look good in one of them little short jackets and everything.
15:02No, I think it's me.
15:03I ain't got the right image.
15:04If she had her way, I'd be the one with the boot.
15:07You know, I know I still need the job and everything, so it's not really for me to say.
15:12But I really miss Angie.
15:14You know, her having goes at Den all the time, biting her head off in the morning because she's got hangover.
15:19That was sort of normal, wasn't it?
15:21Yeah, I know what you mean, though.
15:22Get me then, Barry.
15:23Watch out.
15:24I've got some custody.
15:25All right.
15:26Double scotches for me and me mates.
15:27Treat yourselves.
15:28What have you done?
15:29Sold a load of old rubbish or some writ idiot or something?
15:30Nah, I didn't open.
15:31I'm discovering there's a quicker ways of making a bit of a profit.
15:34Hang on a minute.
15:35Just got a quick word with tone.
15:36All right.
15:37I won't have a drink, thanks.
15:38If it's anything to do with him, I'd rather not, eh?
15:41What's up with him?
15:42Well, I can't say as I blame him.
15:44I mean, Nick, may have come a long way since mugging old ladies.
15:46They're not that far.
15:47Oh, Nick, he's all right.
15:49I've known him ever since he was me big brother Graham's best mate.
15:52I mean, as an addict then, it was a bit different.
15:54He'd have done anything for a fit, but he's clean now, hasn't he?
15:57Just bends the law a little bit now and again.
15:59No worse than them fiddling the VAT.
16:01Who are you kidding?
16:02This is the Queen Vic I'm in, isn't it?
16:04Not the Cheltenham ladies' college.
16:06You want silver?
16:07I've got silver.
16:08Good quality, a price that's practically given it away.
16:11Psst.
16:12You think I was born yesterday or something?
16:15I think what people want at a price they can afford.
16:17That's what business is all about, isn't it?
16:19Ethel said you'd be here when I called round.
16:21Yeah, as usual.
16:22I'm doing Pauline a favour so she can visit Arthur.
16:26Well, you know me.
16:27Nothing's too much trouble for a friend in distress.
16:30I know.
16:31And it's giving up your bed for Ethel that's causing your back pain.
16:33Yes, but you know that.
16:34I know that.
16:35The Lord knows what sacrifices I make, but Ethel don't seem to.
16:39I've spoken to Dr Legg.
16:41He agrees that you should stop sleeping on that fold-up bed.
16:44Oh, what's he going to do?
16:45Book me a suite at the Ritz?
16:46You'd be better off with a mattress on the floor.
16:48Mattresses cause money!
16:50Unless you can get me a grant from the social.
16:52I wish I could, Dot.
16:54Oh!
16:55Oh!
16:56I was looking for Pauline.
16:57I dare say you was.
16:59I reckon you were going to con her into looking after that poor child
17:02so as you can go off gallivanting.
17:04If you're having problems with sitters, Mary,
17:06I wish you'd come and talk to me.
17:07Well, maybe there's something that we could do.
17:09If you'd just come and talk to me!
17:11Why don't you just mind your own business?
17:16Took your time, didn't you?
17:17So what?
17:18Do you expect me to clock in?
17:19I had a lot of mail sorted out.
17:20Who from?
17:21What do you mean I don't read your letters?
17:23I'm sorry, I only asked.
17:24There's a long one from Dario, if that's what you want.
17:26Very witty and full of news.
17:27I couldn't give a toss about your ex-lovers.
17:29So why ask?
17:30I'm giving all this conversation upstairs.
17:31Very witty.
17:32Here we go again, love.
17:33Yeah, well, at least she stopped serving behind the bar.
17:34I thought we were going to end up wearing white gloves or something.
17:35Oh, am I glad I caught you?
17:36Yeah.
17:37Do you think Sheldon might looking after Annie for me tonight?
17:38Well, she's just outside.
17:39Only something's come up.
17:40And I'm desperate, Lofty.
17:41I think Sheldon's going home to her cousin's after college.
17:42I mean, she's stopping the line.
17:43I'm sorry.
17:44I'm sorry.
17:45I'm sorry.
17:46I'm sorry.
17:47I'm sorry.
17:48I'm sorry.
17:49I'm sorry.
17:50I'm sorry.
17:56I'm sorry.
17:57I'm sorry.
17:58I'm sorry.
17:59I'm sorry.
18:00I'm sorry.
18:01I'm sorry.
18:02I'm sorry.
18:03I'm sorry.
18:04I'm sorry.
18:05I'm sorry.
18:06Please.
18:07Could you help me?
18:08I think we met over the cab once.
18:09Yeah, that's right, yeah.
18:10Well, I don't suppose they'll have been in here, but two of my kids are missing.
18:12M&A and Raif.
18:13Yeah, I think I saw them over the squares.
18:15Yeah.
18:16Well, Ali's out looking and some of the cabs.
18:18Normally, she's very, very sensible, M&A.
18:20But at the moment, with all this violence around here, I'm really scared.
18:23Well, look, we're knocking off in a bit.
18:24We'll come and help you look out.
18:25Have you been on the old bill about it?
18:26Yes, I have.
18:27Yeah.
18:28Well, maybe I'm overreacting, you know.
18:29But I know it's brought Dayla, and I know they haven't been gone for very long.
18:33But she's told us all, and I told them, don't go out of sight.
18:36I'd like to help you, right?
18:37But I've got to go up the hospital, haven't I?
18:38Don't worry.
18:39It's probably just kids getting up to mischief.
18:41Listen.
18:42I've been learning a lot from group therapy.
18:45It's what you give out really matters.
18:48You know, I've always been closing myself in away from the human race.
18:53Been concerned and trapped about my own little troubles.
18:55You've done nothing of the sort.
18:56Oh, yeah.
18:57But what have I done for society, eh?
18:59To justify being born, eh?
19:01Want me to tell you?
19:03Well, for a start, there's a good marriage, in spite of everything.
19:08There's Mark and Michelle and Martin.
19:11You've got your granddaughter.
19:13Putting up with my mum.
19:15And growing some lovely vegetables.
19:17I don't mean all that stuff.
19:19That just happens anyway.
19:21No, it doesn't.
19:22No, I mean...
19:23I mean...
19:24Universal.
19:25That's the drugs making you talk like that.
19:28Oh, no, Pauline, no.
19:29I'm right down on my medication.
19:30I've really begun to learn to think.
19:32Arthur, if you were going to find a cure for cancer or stand for Parliament,
19:38don't you think it would have shown itself by now?
19:41But you can do things in small ways.
19:43Listen, I've got a great idea.
19:45I'm going to start a self-help group for unemployed people at the community centre.
19:50Pull our resources.
19:51Start finding ways to be productive.
19:53Create jobs.
19:55That's not you talking.
19:56That's a pamphlet.
19:57Create what jobs?
19:58Teach yourself open-heart surgery in six months?
20:01Oh, Arthur, honestly.
20:03You've got to get yourself right first.
20:05You won't understand, will you?
20:07That's where I went wrong.
20:09You can't do things alone.
20:11If you want to change things, you've got to do them together.
20:14Arthur, if you're a mess, anything you're involved in is going to be a mess.
20:19That's all I'm trying to say.
20:21Thanks for your support.
20:23I'm sorry.
20:25I'm sorry, love.
20:28It's really good to find you so optimistic and everything.
20:33I just want you to take it a bit easy.
20:37Everyone's ever so excited about you coming home.
20:40Yeah.
20:41Maybe you're right there.
20:43It seems all so clear in this place.
20:47I know.
20:48It's just that...
20:50Well, I suppose I don't want you to start to try to run before you can walk.
20:56No, look, you think it's funny, don't you?
21:00You're telling me you've changed a clapped-out car engine to one in a hire car,
21:03and you intend to just coolly take it back and think you'll get away with it.
21:06Why should they find out?
21:07Oh, come on, you young Barry.
21:08I didn't think you were that stupid.
21:09Nick's done it before.
21:10Oh, might have known.
21:11Look, they never check.
21:12He said so.
21:13Oh, don't be so thick.
21:14Okay, watch it.
21:15Haven't they got any food left?
21:16No, no.
21:17Apart from anything else, it's a criminal offence.
21:19So?
21:20That's my business, not yours.
21:21No, it's not.
21:22You see, cos I don't want to have to burl you out, and I'm not going to carry on paying
21:25for your mistake.
21:26Oh, you'll be such a wimp when you're one bit.
21:28Fine.
21:29Oh, Nick Cotton.
21:32How could you frighten me like that?
21:34I could hit you.
21:35Emily made me.
21:36Shut up.
21:37I made me.
21:38I was just coming past the arcade.
21:40I saw Emily.
21:41We were just coming home.
21:42We wasn't lost.
21:43Well, I've told you never to go to those places.
21:46Dad always used to.
21:48With Ali Amjah.
21:49They're always used to playing cards in the back room.
21:52Your father has gone, Emily.
21:55It's no use pretending otherwise.
21:57He's gone.
21:58Abandoned us all forever.
21:59He might have been due, but he hasn't left me.
22:02Did she say anything to you when you were up the hospital?
22:05Who?
22:06Sharon, who do you think?
22:07What about?
22:08Is she all right?
22:09Does she need any money?
22:10Is her job going okay?
22:11You have to ask her, then.
22:12We went up the hospital and there's no change.
22:14We had a cup of tea and she went back to the hotel.
22:16That's it.
22:17Can I borrow your car?
22:18Mine's playing up.
22:19I'm not risking having a breakdown on my own in this area.
22:22Well, where are you going?
22:23I see a friend.
22:24Oh.
22:25A girlfriend.
22:26You don't know her.
22:27You wouldn't like her if you did.
22:28She runs an antique shop in Islington.
22:29I won't be late.
22:30But I've hardly seen you all day.
22:32Well...
22:33I'll get it.
22:34Yeah, do something, won't you?
22:35No good behind the bar and there's nothing else for me to do.
22:38Can't expect me to sit upstairs and watch television all evening.
22:41Well, I was going to knock off early as soon as it was so quiet.
22:44Were you?
22:45Oh, pity I've told her I'm coming now.
22:47Sorry.
22:48I found the kids.
22:49They were in the amusement knockout.
22:50It was terrible, you know.
22:51Nobody was saying nothing about them being underage or anything.
22:53Oh, thank goodness for that.
22:54I think it's extraordinary the way children are allowed to run wild round here.
23:03Oh, Sue.
23:04Sue.
23:05I know we've had trouble in the past and I'm sorry.
23:07What do you want this time?
23:08Well, it is a bit of a cheeky after what's been said.
23:11But I need a babysitter for Annie tonight.
23:13I'm desperate.
23:14I wouldn't ask but it is urgent.
23:16Me dad's not well.
23:18Well, why don't you take her with you?
23:20Well, it upsets him.
23:22Nobody believes you.
23:24Well, she doesn't like it.
23:25She cries.
23:26I would, for her sake.
23:28But not for yours.
23:29She's a lovely kid.
23:30But I've got Gwisin staying with me and you know what she thinks about you.
23:33I don't want to upset her any more than she's already upset.
23:35So, the answer will have to be no.
23:38But Sue, I haven't got anybody else to ask.
23:41Well, you won't be able to go out then, will you?
23:43That's what having kids is all about, you know.
23:46If I was lucky enough to have Annie, I wouldn't go out at all.
23:52In a minute, I'm going to go bye-byes, eh?
23:55And then tomorrow, Martin, you've got to help Mummy get the house all nice and cosy.
24:00Because later on, your daddy's coming home.
24:03Yes.
24:04Eh?
24:05Daddy home tomorrow, hmm?
24:07Hello.
24:08Yes.
24:09Good night.
24:10Sleep tight.
24:11Mind the bugs don't bite.
24:13In the morning, when you wake, Mummy will be back, and we'll go out and buy you a big toy.
24:22All right.
24:24All right.
24:54Oh, I'm sorry. I can't stand it.
25:03Not with the way things are around here.
25:05Well, you are a fool, Dot. I mean, it's not for real, is it?
25:09Oh, you are insensitive. Oh, you're thick-skinned.
25:12I mean, my heart is going like mad. I still have to take a pill.
25:15Well, the murderer doesn't get her. She escapes him.
25:19I mean, I've seen this old film time and time again,
25:23and he never caught her yet.
25:26We wish he would once, don't we, Willie? Make a change.
25:30Oh, you are a hard woman. I'm going to make some cocoa.
25:34OK. Now, come on, Willie.
25:37Into your basket. You've had too many sweeties.
25:41You'll be getting fat. You'll be a little fat dog.
25:45Oh, shame on the way she lets that kitty cry.
25:48I mean, she stops straight away when she's down here.
25:50These young girls, they ain't got the least idea.
25:53I say. Hmm? You don't think.
25:56Oh. Oh, she couldn't.
25:58She couldn't have left her. Not on her own.
26:01Let's go out.
26:07Hi.
26:08Mary! Open the door.
26:12Oh, she's not there.
26:13Oh, that poor child.
26:15Panic dog.
26:16What are we going to do?
26:17Well, we've got to get in here, haven't we?
26:19I'll go to the police.
26:20Oh, no, you won't.
26:21It'll take too long.
26:23Here.
26:24You go down and bring me back your spatula thing.
26:27Go on.
26:28What spatula thing? Are you going mad?
26:29To get in here.
26:30Oh.
26:31Annie.
26:32It's Aunty Ethel.
26:33And Aunty Dot.
26:34And we're coming.
26:35And we're coming to see you.
26:37Hurry up, Dot.
26:38Heaven's sake.
26:39Is this what you mean?
26:40Yes.
26:41Now, just there.
26:42Oh.
26:43This is a trick I learned from William.
26:45My William knew a trick or two, he did.
26:58There.
26:59Oh, there.
27:00You're going to come down with us.
27:03Play with your little friend.
27:05Look how pleased he is to see you.
27:08Look, you're going to have a nice cup of milk.
27:11And I'm going to read you a story.
27:13And Mummy will be back very soon.
27:14Yes.
27:15Mummy's been a very naughty girl, hasn't she?
27:17Oh, yeah.
27:18Colin Firth stars in the Jane Austen classic Pride and Prejudice.
27:21Next this afternoon, and all afternoon on Drama.
27:41Jess, we've joined a piece of lust and pride, and all the manchmal.
27:43There.
27:44It is just a fun idea of what, so I'm going to have a little more Woah.
27:45Not so happy with my wife.
27:46And I'm going to be here because we have some more things.
27:47You know, we have a lot of hard work.
27:48Let me see you.
27:49Let me see you.
27:50You know, I'm Ahmad.
27:51I'm going to come back here.
27:52You're going to enjoy our smile.
27:53Me.
27:54He's going to be here.
27:55So many of you, he'll be here.
27:56You're going to be the other kind of love.
27:57Why are you doing?
27:58You're going to have a little bit of a life.
27:59I'm going to have an easy city.
28:00You're going to do this, but I'm going to walk.

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