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00:00C'est fort, et les loyautés et toutes ces choses qui tiennent la famille ensemble
00:06et puis ils sont généralement balancés par la douleur et la miséricorde et...
00:14Je veux dire, je n'ai pas vraiment le temps d'y aller parce que ça prend tout le jour.
00:30How do you get on with your brothers and sisters and your mom and your dad?
00:42I don't get on with my sisters very well.
00:44No, I don't get on with my brothers very well.
00:46And I don't get on with my brother at all.
00:48But I get on with them when they're trying.
00:51I sometimes get on with my mom and dad, they sometimes get really popular.
00:59Introduce yourselves, first of all.
01:01I'm Brian.
01:03And I'm Keith.
01:04We're brothers.
01:05Brothers, man.
01:06By blood.
01:07Not by just the name.
01:09As brothers go, it's cool.
01:12As is unique ways, let's say.
01:16You know?
01:17As everybody does.
01:19How your family makes you feel, it's a rollercoaster of emotion, isn't it, really?
01:23Some things are really joyous moments and...
01:26...others are fraught with desperation.
01:33It's the rollercoaster of life, isn't it, really?
01:36That and my wife and my daughter and I live.
01:40Monica's got two children as well.
01:42One at home and one in Reading.
01:45I've got a son in Reading.
01:47How did you feel when he left the nest?
01:49He didn't come back, really.
01:51Is that one of yours as well?
01:53Yes.
01:55I've got three children, two girls and a boy.
02:00And then I've got a boy and girl which are twins.
02:03I've got twin girls and they've got...
02:07Three.
02:08Four each.
02:09Four children each.
02:10So I've got eight grandchildren from my daughters.
02:13And at the minute I've got three grandsons and I'm hoping for a granddaughter.
02:22He's got five and I've actually got...
02:25Here I've got Jasmine.
02:27I've got Kay and Charlotte and Matt.
02:29And I have another three in Swindon.
02:32So I've got Jaydream and Jessica in Swindon.
02:35So I've got seven.
02:37Seven meals to get at.
02:39Plus our own.
02:41Plus I travel backwards and forwards in between both.
02:45This day in the morning,
02:49it is sunny.
02:51Is it?
02:52When I stand on my brother's top by accident,
02:55he tries to hit me in the head on purpose.
02:59Like this.
03:00Oh!
03:05I normally give my little lad a little punch
03:07and I give my daughter a little hug.
03:09And that's it really.
03:10The majority of the time I'm rough and ready
03:13and they normally give us a bit of a punch back.
03:16My oldest daughter will be 68 this year.
03:20Will she?
03:21And she is beautiful.
03:23Is she?
03:24Still beautiful.
03:25Oh, good.
03:26Well, every child is beautiful to their mother.
03:28Oh, no.
03:29I've got three.
03:30I wouldn't say they're all beautiful.
03:32Oh.
03:34You can't tell what your children will look like
03:36when they're inside there, can you?
03:38No.
03:39You can't tell.
03:40You can't tell.
03:41You can't tell.
03:42You can't tell what your children will look like
03:44when they're inside there, can you?
03:46I mean, what's going to come out?
03:48Well, you know there's going to be a bit of you
03:50and a bit of her.
03:52And you hope what comes out is going to be
03:54the best bits of you and the best bits of her.
03:56And if they could only come out
03:58showing the best bits of both of you,
04:00then they'd be better than you, wouldn't they?
04:02That's what we want.
04:03We want all our children to be better than what we are now.
04:06So how many chicks have you hatched then,
04:08do you think, over the years?
04:10Hundreds and hundreds.
04:12Hundreds, haven't we?
04:13And they must be so tiny.
04:14It's amazing.
04:15Well, no, it's huge.
04:17I was so surprised, yes.
04:18I mean, the eggs were about this big.
04:21And it came out huge.
04:24You just collect them, don't you?
04:26And once you start, yes, more appears
04:28and more and more you get.
04:31When the baby was born, I looked at the baby
04:34and it was all wrinkly and old-looking.
04:39And I thought, ooh, what is that?
04:43My son's diabetic.
04:45And one day he was feeling, he gets highs and lows.
04:47And one day he was really depressed with his diabetes.
04:49And he kept saying to me and my wife,
04:51how come I'm diabetic and my sister's not?
04:54So I tried to cheer him up.
04:55I says, well, you know what it is?
04:56I says, I'll swap you any time you want.
04:58I'll have your diabetes and you're going to have my Geordie accent.
05:01And you know what he said?
05:02He said, no, he said, well, I'll be diabetic,
05:03I'll have a Geordie accent.
05:04I said, you're joking, aren't you?
05:07He's very intelligent.
05:08He knows everything you're telling him.
05:10That's what I like mostly about him.
05:12You can tell him to go to his bowl
05:15and he'll go and he'll pick out a treat himself
05:20and he'll wander off and he'll eat it.
05:22And whatever you tell him,
05:24he'll understand sometimes better than a human.
05:28And he never, ever does it on the pavement.
05:33Oh, cough it up.
05:35Twinkle little star.
05:37Yeah, you know that song, don't you?
05:39Baba black sheep.
05:41No, what's the other one?
05:42Twinkle little star.
05:43She won't do any more.
05:45What's that big thing in the sky?
05:47Yester, yester, three, back, four.
05:51One for the night.
05:52You can't shout her up when she gets going.
05:54One for the day.
05:56They just show that they love you.
05:58It's like all of them, isn't it?
05:59They all got characters in them.
06:00It's like all of them, isn't it?
06:01They all got characters in them.
06:02They all show that, well, they rely on you
06:04to look after them, obviously.
06:06And I only got to say, come on, bedtime.
06:08They'll follow me.
06:09They go for walks.
06:11Yes, walk around the fields.
06:13They just follow me.
06:15I've been very lucky to have children.
06:19Well, so many.
06:21Two husbands you've had, haven't you?
06:23Or three?
06:24Four children.
06:25How many husbands?
06:26Oh, that's not the point.
06:28Somebody asked me how many husbands.
06:30You will bring that up.
06:32And all the children to one husband.
06:34That's a subject that is private.
06:42I've only had two.
06:44Oh, you've had two?
06:45Well, I've only...
06:46Children.
06:48Oh, I thought you said husbands.
06:50No, no.
06:54I couldn't have a better dad.
06:56I couldn't look up to anybody.
06:57I couldn't see anybody telling me
07:00how to live my life any better
07:02than the way my dad did.
07:04And I hope I can be just as good to my own children.
07:07I try, but I don't think I can be.
07:10I don't think anybody can be as good as my dad.
07:12My dad's my hero, without a doubt.
07:14Definitely.
07:20That's it?
07:21Yeah.
07:22Right here?
07:23Yeah, thank you.
07:24Yeah, only very late.
07:26Mummy?
07:27Yes?
07:29He's gone.
07:30The Yogi Man.
07:32Can I have an ice cream?
07:34Mum?
07:35Yes?
07:36I want an ice cream.
07:37Do you?
07:38Yes.
07:40I want the one with the strawberries
07:42that they put on top
07:44from the ice cream man.
07:46What, a 99, you mean?
07:47Yes!
07:48With a flake?
07:49Oh, I could perhaps manage one of those.
07:51I could get a rainbow one.
07:53No.
07:54No, you don't want a rainbow?
07:55No, you don't want a rainbow?