23rd July 2024

  • 2 months ago
Transcript
00:00🎵
00:31Morning.
00:35You having a sort-out?
00:38Car boot sale.
00:40I've booked us a spot Sunday morning over by the Common.
00:44I mean, it's a drop in the ocean, but we might get enough for a cot.
00:48Well, it's a funny thing.
00:49What's funny?
00:50You going to lie to me again?
00:53Well, I didn't get a chance to tell you last night,
00:56cos you weren't there.
00:57No, I didn't get a chance to tell you last night cos you were working.
01:01Well, I made a few calls and called in a few favours
01:04and we should, fingers crossed, have some money coming in.
01:08Well, right. Well, that's something.
01:11Enough to pay the care home debt.
01:14Ha! Believe that when I see it.
01:16Well, you will see it. Today.
01:19Rhys.
01:22You're not making that up to keep me happy, are you?
01:24I'll cross my heart and hope to die and have a flock of crows pluck up my eyeballs.
01:28It's just something my mum used to say.
01:32Look, so you don't need to worry.
01:35Remember, we can spend Sunday morning in bed.
01:38No.
01:39No, we can't.
01:41We need to do the car boot sale.
01:43Debbie's fees are always going to need paying.
01:46All right? So I suggest we tighten our belts as much as possible.
01:50I mean, one client ain't going to solve all our problems, are they?
01:52Well, you never know.
01:53This has been a wake-up call.
01:55And I am going to do all I can to make more money whilst I can.
01:59Extra shifts, whatever it takes.
02:01Well, I suppose it doesn't hurt to look to the future.
02:08Look, I need to take this. It's work.
02:17Karen?
02:18Oh, yeah. I thought I'd let you know there's a problem with the money.
02:22What do you mean?
02:24Well, it's taking longer than I thought to get it into the business account.
02:27Well, 13,000's an awful lot.
02:29Yeah, but we need it now.
02:31Well, you didn't say anything about being immediate.
02:35Well, look, the tax manager's going to have to wait.
02:37I'll give you a call, yeah, when it's in the account.
02:40Ruth being Ruth.
02:42Don't know how Sonia puts up with him.
02:44Stupid thing called love.
02:47Did you get any sleep?
02:49Yeah, yeah. I'm fine.
02:53I had Bernie firing questions at me yesterday.
02:58Maybe think how I'm going to get through testifying against Dean.
03:01I mean, I've never had a poker face.
03:03I don't know.
03:05Maybe think how I'm going to get through testifying against Dean.
03:07I mean, I've never had a poker face.
03:10The jury, they'll see that I'm lying and then they won't convict him
03:13and the case will be opened all over again.
03:15Linda, you played a blinder when he was arrested.
03:18You've got nothing to worry about.
03:20Besides, it's months until September.
03:23You've got ages to practise for the trial, OK?
03:27And you've got to remember why we're doing all this.
03:30We're doing it for our kids.
03:32Look, I know it's triggering for you, but...
03:35I'm so proud of you staying sober.
03:39Yeah, well, I just have to take it one day at a time, you know,
03:42like they say at my meetings.
03:44Yeah. But I'm here.
03:46Whenever you want to talk, shout, scream,
03:49we've come so far, OK?
03:52It won't be long till it's over for good.
03:56I'm in two minds about Dot's string cat.
04:00It's just every time I look at it, it reminds me of her.
04:05I think I'll leave it.
04:09What was the call? Nothing bad, was it?
04:12No, it's just a work thing.
04:14But, you know, I believe you're right about trying to earn a bit more.
04:17Earn more, save more. I mean, every penny helps, eh?
04:20Yeah, that's the spirit.
04:22Yeah, that's the spirit.
04:24I just think we need to get our thinking caps on.
04:26There must be more people around here who need a bookkeeper.
04:31How are you, mate? You're a hard nut, but just a big softie, ain't you?
04:34It's only a couple of doughnuts.
04:36Oh, Harvey said that Tommy made a real effort yesterday.
04:39I said to him he's got to learn the value of money.
04:41What, like you? Every pound you earn, you spend five.
04:44If he carries on like this, I'll get him those trainers.
04:47You are a softie. Keep it to yourself.
04:49Oh, that's what I meant to remind you.
04:51How do you feel about your nan's idea in the caravan a few days from now?
04:54Stuck in a tin box with Nan and the kids.
04:57I'd rather go into labour with the twins again.
05:00I suppose I'll give Tommy time off for good behaviour, eh?
05:03See you later. Yeah, see you later.
05:10What are you doing? Oi!
05:13That little cow's just nicked some stuff off my stall!
05:16Oi!
05:18Penny, I think that might be one of Ravi's kids.
05:20You want me to go and have a word with him?
05:22No, it's fine. I'll take care of him.
05:25He enjoys a run in the market still.
05:28Oh, wait, there isn't any.
05:30Alfie! What? Get in here!
05:32Eh? Skiving!
05:34After only half a day!
05:36Oh, get off! He's probably at the gym again.
05:40I'll give him gym.
05:42He's blocked that tracking thing. Where is he?
05:46Oh, I suppose that's Aunt Dad in there.
05:49You cunt and nag. You can clear off.
05:52Why?
05:54Oh, it's Lexi's birthday.
05:57And? And I ain't welcome.
06:00Still managed to buy her some flights to go to America
06:03to see her dad, so that's something, I suppose.
06:05Lucky her.
06:07Never known this place so quiet.
06:09Why?
06:12Never known this place so quiet.
06:14I ain't got you three running right, have I?
06:17Yeah, your mum won't be happy with you, you know, being here.
06:20Yeah? Well, she should have moved us all in
06:22and let me think you're going to be in her life forever.
06:25Thought about what I said yesterday.
06:27There's no point thinking about it, you know.
06:29Your mum don't want anything to do with me. I've ruined that.
06:32So it ain't worth fighting for?
06:34You angry with your dad or something?
06:37He ain't you.
06:40She still talks about you.
06:42Does she?
06:44Mainly slagging you off, but she slags everyone off,
06:47so don't get put off by that.
06:51She was so happy when she was with you.
06:54And look at you.
06:56So miserable you're getting banned from birthday parties.
06:59You still love her, don't you?
07:03Well, there's no point denying it, yeah. Yeah, I do.
07:06Then why aren't you fighting to get her back?
07:09Look, you cheated ages ago,
07:11and there's nothing going on between her and my dad,
07:13and she told me that.
07:15What are you saying?
07:18She wants me back?
07:20Yeah. 100%.
07:23But she needs you to make the first move.
07:28Listen, there's some of them snacks that you like in the cupboard
07:31if you've got nowhere else to go. Yeah.
07:37Raquel, you remember Raquel?
07:39No, I've never heard of her. What are you talking about?
07:41I've told you loads about her.
07:43You see, honestly, you never listen to anything I have to say.
07:45Well, maybe it's cos you don't draw breath long enough for me
07:47to take any of it in. Raquel, man, the one with the pink tips.
07:50And her nails. And her hair.
07:53Oh, my goodness.
07:55Is there any wonder why some men will kill their husbands?
07:57Yeah, so, anyway, what about her?
07:59Well, she's only going to open a salon on the high street.
08:01So? There's only three salons on the high street.
08:04Ain't bothered you before. Yeah, but Raquel didn't own them.
08:06I taught Raquel everything that she knows,
08:08and now she's doing the dirty on me.
08:10Stealing my trade, taking the food out of my children's mouth.
08:12Her and her miniskirt and her thigh-high boots at her age.
08:15Do me a favour, I shall wrap those boots around her backstabbing neck.
08:18Oh, Raquel, I remember Raquel with the miniskirt and the boots.
08:22That's what you remember?
08:24Yeah, cos she looked so cheap and common in them.
08:28Anyway, I'm not having it. I'm fighting back.
08:31Hairdryer at the door? No. Promotions. That's what I need.
08:35Remember when we first met,
08:37and you were doing all that kiddies entertainment
08:39and that first night at your old flat
08:41when we opened your dressing-up box?
08:43Mm-hm. Yeah, yeah.
08:45Well, I'm glad that you remember that,
08:47because I'm thinking we might have to reopen that box, yeah?
08:50Rhys is amazing with figures.
08:52He always finds a way to save his clients money, you know?
08:55Don't you, darling? Yeah.
08:57Yeah. And you'll have peace of mind with him doing your books
09:00and, more importantly, more time to spend with your grandchildren.
09:03Thank you, but the thing is, I always do my own books.
09:06It relaxes me.
09:08Gives me a sense of calm in the whirlwind that's my life.
09:11So, sorry, darling, going to have to pass.
09:13It's all right.
09:15It's OK, yeah? Don't sweat it.
09:17I know your promises don't mean anything.
09:19Yes, Kim.
09:21No, it's OK. I can wait until you serve Sonia and Rhys.
09:23Oh, no, it's all right. We just popped in
09:25to see if there was any extra work going for Rhys.
09:27Oh, tell me more.
09:29You see, I've been recently let down over a couple of things.
09:31I've got a job. I've got a job.
09:33I've got a job. I've got a job.
09:35I've got a job. I've got a job.
09:37I've got a job. I've got a job.
09:39I've got a job. I've got a job.
09:41I've got a job. I've got a job.
09:43You see, I've been recently let down over a vacancy.
09:45Very recently.
09:47What, you need someone in the salon?
09:49Well, start immediately if you're interested.
09:51I don't think I'm your man.
09:53I think you could very well be my man.
09:55You what? I can't cut hair.
09:57Oh, you think I'd be letting you loose with a pair of scissors?
09:59Oh, no, no, no, no. You won't be touching my clients.
10:01No, it's more, um,
10:03marketing. Marketing?
10:05Rhys is very blue sky thinking, aren't you?
10:07Well, the brain is the strongest muscle in the body.
10:09Yeah, would anyone like to buy a drink?
10:11Well, I won't be needed to drown my sorrows anymore, now, Lorraine.
10:13It's a lie.
10:15Now, look at you, eh?
10:17Bright eyes and bushy-tailed.
10:19You see what I did there? Bushy-tailed.
10:21Come on.
10:23Come on, come on.
10:25Tonight, tonight.
10:27Now, Rhys, this is all...
10:29What can I get you, darling?
10:31I'd have a tight coat, please.
10:33Copy that.
10:35And to try not to think about things.
10:37Johnny's organising a pre-trial meeting,
10:39so we're all singing from the same hymn sheet.
10:41Yeah, you're right.
10:43I said to Honey that I'd, uh,
10:45pop in to Lexi's party later.
10:47I just got her a little present.
10:49I hate to think about without her mum and her dad.
10:51Poor kid's having to grow up fast.
10:53All right, catch you later.
10:55All right, sweetie.
10:57Linda, you seen Tommy?
10:59No, darling.
11:01Sure, have you seen Tommy?
11:03Uh, no, sorry. I'm going to swing for him.
11:05Oh, what's he done?
11:07His ear is worse than my sister's growing up.
11:09Worse than you?
11:11Didn't say that, did I?
11:13I reckon the twins will be just as bad.
11:15You give it a few years and all your ear is me shouting out,
11:17Burt, Ernie, like a frazzled old Big Bird.
11:19Who are you laughing at?
11:21Talking about kids gone wild.
11:23Brought this to come with Jordan.
11:25You haven't seen Tommy, have you?
11:27Uh, yeah. I saw him going to Phil's about, what, an hour ago?
11:29Phil's.
11:31Right.
11:33Right.
11:35Well, your new trainers are going to be delivered here.
11:37What you've got to do now is make sure your mum
11:39don't catch you wearing them.
11:41Oh, don't worry. She'll never notice stuff like that.
11:43And anyway, I won't tell her you bought me them.
11:45I promise.
11:47And what happens if a bigger kid tries to nick them off you?
11:49Then?
11:51Double jab, uppercut,
11:53and boot to the car.
11:57Why aren't you at work?
11:59I'm taking a personal day.
12:01I'll give you personal day.
12:03Just pop round and say hello.
12:05Yeah.
12:07Well, it's hello followed by,
12:09will you buy me those trainers my mum says I can't have?
12:11You see, I don't mind.
12:13I'll buy some for the twins as well if you want.
12:15What I want is for you to stay well clear of my boys.
12:17See, that ain't fair.
12:19You can't expect me to quite amount in my life just because you have.
12:23I know it's complicated.
12:27Well, it don't have to be.
12:29I can't, you know.
12:31And Tommy tells me that you miss me too.
12:35You think I miss him?
12:37I know you do.
12:39I miss Thrash more than I miss him.
12:41Listen,
12:43the truth is,
12:45I'm no good without you.
12:47I know I cheated.
12:49I'm not proud of that.
12:51But I must have paid the price by now, haven't I?
12:53And you and me,
12:55we could try again.
12:57We could give it another go.
12:59What do you think?
13:17Here you go.
13:23Can't you be more like a fox?
13:25How?
13:27I'd, you know, swish your tail around.
13:29Or twerk.
13:31Yeah, twerk. You know, like, you know, twerk.
13:33Take your money and make her, you know.
13:35I can't do that.
13:37Well, why don't you interview the public, you know?
13:39Let them know that a fox in here
13:41is a fun and luxurious place
13:43to get pampered, yeah?
13:45Come to Foxton here and be pampered.
13:47Yeah?
13:49Come to Foxton here and be pampered.
13:51Yeah, that's it, that's it. And smile.
13:53Come to Foxton here and be pampered.
13:55Smile.
13:57Come to Foxton here and be pampered.
13:59This is what Kim meant by marketing.
14:01You don't like being pampered?
14:03No, not really.
14:05But you do make a wonderful fox.
14:07Oh.
14:09You're doing great.
14:11Like we said, every penny counts.
14:13Even if I do feel like a complete idiot.
14:17Come to Foxton here and be pampered.
14:19Come to Foxton here.
14:21Come to Fo...
14:23Come to Foxton here.
14:25Come to Foxton here and be pampered.
14:27Well, it don't matter what I say,
14:29you're going to be too stubborn to move on from it.
14:31I have moved on.
14:33You're the one wanting to go backwards.
14:35Nish Panisot. You call that moving on?
14:37I moved on the minute I saw you for the lying, cheating thug you are.
14:39You had me, me,
14:41and no man cheats on me
14:43and is forgiven.
14:45You can stop getting into his head, yeah,
14:47but it's a pathetic attempt to win me back.
14:49It's Tommy who put the idea in my head.
14:51It was only five minutes ago.
14:53You wanted me and your dad to get back together.
14:55Yeah, and you said no cos you want to be with Phil.
14:57In what world?
14:59Even if you don't want to get back with him, I'm coming to live here.
15:01Oh, don't talk stupid.
15:03I hate it at Dad. He's always acting like a kid.
15:05Phil's a proper dad.
15:07Oh, yeah, a dad whose kids move out the minute they can.
15:09Look at this dump.
15:11You want to get a cleaner before you become one of those holders.
15:13I don't need you coming round here telling me what to do.
15:15And I don't need you having him round here without my say-so.
15:17You stop being a dad to those boys
15:19the minute you jumped into bed with that old tart.
15:21Home now.
15:23This is my home. Phil, tell her.
15:25It don't hurt, you know,
15:27for him to pop round from time to time, does it?
15:29Tommy, get home.
15:33I don't care how sorry you are
15:35or how your life is falling to pieces
15:39because you broke my heart.
15:41Come on.
15:45Come on home.
15:49I've got to go, anyways.
15:51You do as best you do
15:53what your mum tells you to do.
16:11Oh, yes.
16:13There is nothing
16:15like a pickled onion
16:17and a battered savoy
16:19to perk up your afternoon.
16:21I thought George's haddock
16:23on a low heat.
16:25How's the wrapping going?
16:27Awful, and I just got a paper cut.
16:29Why, you want me to take over?
16:31Oh, I'll do what you want.
16:33Look, we always knew
16:35he was never going to plead guilty.
16:37He's never been to do anything, has he?
16:39Despite what Sharon says,
16:41I can't face him in court.
16:43I can't.
16:45Yes, you can.
16:49Will you be there at the trial?
16:53We'll all be there.
16:55And you know what we'll see?
16:57Your strength and your courage.
17:01You giving evidence
17:03will put Dean Wicks away for a very long time.
17:05I need the bathroom.
17:29Thank you.
17:31Thank you.
17:33Thank you.
17:35Come to Foxton.
17:37Come to Foxton, Hanson.
17:41Come to Foxton,
17:43here are my tantrums.
17:45Thank you.
17:47I've got to be joking.
17:49Is Devinder
17:51definitely coming home next week, Ben?
17:53Yeah, yeah.
17:55He's going to have to rest up, let me know,
17:57before he starts his whole
17:59business thing and whatnot.
18:01Oi!
18:03That'll be 25 quid.
18:05What will it be?
18:07The tops she took from my store this morning and didn't bother paying for.
18:09I don't know what she's talking about.
18:11How thick are you?
18:13Oi, don't talk to my daughter like that.
18:15I know where you live and my dad's a detective,
18:17so you've got to be really stupid to steal from me.
18:19Right, fine, I'll bring it back later, okay?
18:21They were ugly anyways.
18:23Who you going to nick him for?
18:25You've got an announcement for that.
18:27I don't have anything to wear
18:29for Tasha's party, and usually I would have
18:31worn something of Mum's, but I'm not exactly
18:33talkative to her, am I?
18:35You want to sort your kids out.
18:37She said you'll get it back.
18:39You come anywhere near my stall again,
18:41and I'll have you.
18:43How am I meant to bring the tops back then?
18:47You okay?
18:49Apart from running a market stall, yeah.
18:51I'm on top of the world.
18:53Avani, you do not steal.
18:55If you say so.
18:57Look, I don't care how your mother raised you, yeah,
18:59but my daughter ain't no thief, you know.
19:01If you want something, come to me.
19:05Oh, Sharon, any word on the money?
19:07Oh, it should have gone through by now.
19:09Come by the gym later and I'll sort it, yeah?
19:11You might want to change the outfit.
19:19Sharon, got money?
19:25No.
19:43Mum?
19:47Grandma said she thought you were drinking again.
19:49Clearly, that was one of her rare understatements.
19:51I'm just getting myself
19:53in the party spirit.
19:55What, for a 12-year-old's birthday?
19:57Don't worry.
19:59I won't embarrass anyone.
20:01Yeah, cos you're not going.
20:03What?
20:05Why, Mum? You've been doing so well.
20:07You know why.
20:09The trial's not until September, okay?
20:11Dean is locked away on remand until then.
20:13What about after?
20:15When he walks free?
20:17He is not going to.
20:19He didn't do it!
20:21Yeah, I killed Keanu.
20:23Me!
20:25There isn't enough evidence
20:27against him.
20:29For him to be arrested, charged
20:31and denied bail.
20:33Just...
20:35Just give me the bottle, Mum.
20:43I'm sorry.
20:45I get it.
20:47I get it.
20:49I can only imagine
20:51half the hell that you're going through.
20:53I'm here.
20:55I'm here.
20:57I'm here.
20:59I'm here.
21:01It's just not where I saw my life
21:03was heading, you know?
21:05A clothes store on a back street market.
21:07So do something about it.
21:09What was it like growing up in Paris?
21:11Paris isn't just high fashion
21:13and the Eiffel Tower.
21:15It's probably like growing up around here.
21:17Mm.
21:19Growing up, I wanted to be a wag.
21:21Right from when I was little, I told the careers woman
21:23and she thought I was being cheeky but I wasn't
21:25and I don't care what team they play for,
21:27I just wanted them to be minted.
21:29Such a feminist.
21:31Yeah.
21:33Stay at home.
21:35Here are those tops.
21:37Smokey Zivani.
21:39Won't happen again.
21:41Thanks.
21:43Chelsea.
21:45Yeah.
21:51Let me guess.
21:53A love affair that went wrong?
21:55More great sex
21:57than love.
21:59That good?
22:01That good.
22:03I bet you get all the fit guys hitting on you
22:05at the bar every night.
22:07Fit and drunk don't mix well, babe.
22:09Take it where you can get it. That's my motto.
22:11Does it do well?
22:13Eh, not bad.
22:15So it could do better?
22:19The one thing I miss about Paris was the parties.
22:21Especially the ones I organised and promoted.
22:23You were a promoter?
22:25Yeah, did content creating,
22:27ran the socials.
22:29When people asked me about the trade in those bars,
22:31not bad was never the answer.
22:33I suppose
22:35I could let you do a promo night.
22:37I'll run it past Phil.
22:39If it works out, it could be a regular thing.
22:41Oh, it'll work out.
22:43Trust me.
22:45There you go.
22:47Cheers, babe.
22:49No, no, Johnny, you did the right thing
22:51calling me.
22:53Do you want me to come round?
22:55Yeah, yeah,
22:57I understand, you know, the same thing with my mum.
22:59Listen, I've got
23:01a few things to do here and then I'll come round
23:03and see you. All right, darling.
23:05Bad news?
23:07Nothing I can't deal with.
23:09Oh, corporation tax.
23:11Yeah.
23:13So, I've got the money into the account now so you can make the transfer.
23:15Have you got the notification?
23:17The letter?
23:19Well, not on me, but
23:21if you'd like to see it, I can go and get it.
23:23Later, I do. What's all this about back tax?
23:25Oh, well,
23:27I was...
23:29We always keep on top of that tax, don't we?
23:31Normally, but I've taken my eye off the ball recently.
23:33I'll transfer it over
23:35and get HMRC off your back.
23:37Thanks.
23:51Stop that.
23:57You're being such a child.
23:59You're being such a coward.
24:01What did you say? You heard me.
24:03What is your problem?
24:07I know it's not ideal, us all living in this flat, but...
24:09It's not about the flat.
24:11I won't lose my dad again.
24:13Do ya?
24:15Well, he ain't, and get used to it.
24:21Feeling all right?
24:23Linda's back on the bottle.
24:25Since when?
24:27I don't know the details.
24:29I thought I'd go round there later and check on her.
24:31It's the last thing I need.
24:33Linda back on the booze
24:35is a complete liability.
24:37Do you ever miss it?
24:39The booze? Yeah, most days.
24:41I admire your strength.
24:43Mum was never that strong.
24:45I just hope Linda don't go the same way.
24:47It's a bit morbid, innit?
24:49Being realistic.
24:51Listen,
24:53this corporation tax thing, is it?
24:55Don't ring true to me.
24:57No?
24:59No, I mean the tax stuff with the gym.
25:01That was set up when we opened, wasn't it?
25:03The HMRC letter.
25:05Well, it don't seem right to me.
25:07Is you handing over thousands of pounds to some geezer
25:09that Sonia's shacked up with just because he says we owe it?
25:11And it ain't like you.
25:13I've had a lot going on, you know that.
25:15Look, I know I've taken my eye off the ball,
25:17but cut me some slack.
25:19Well, make sure you take a look at that letter, yeah?
25:21I will.
25:23But Phil, this is Rhys. He's legit.
25:25Now, when he brings me that letter,
25:27you can check it over if you want.
25:29Yeah, I will.
25:33Oi, where do you think you're going?
25:35Out. To the cab office.
25:37I don't trust you. You're staying here.
25:39So now I'm on house arrest.
25:41I hate it here, and I hate you!
25:43Oh, tough.
25:45Because I'm your mother, and you do what I say.
25:47You might think you're the big man, but you're still a little kid,
25:49and I'm sick of you ignoring me
25:51and going against me.
25:53You think Phil's that great?
25:55Alfie's ten times the dad that he'll ever be.
25:57Where are Phil's kids now, eh?
25:59Prison?
26:01Do you think he's in a country to escape him,
26:03or do you want to end up like Denny,
26:05dead at the bottom of the Thames?
26:07Phil is nothing but a nasty, selfish, evil piece of...
26:11If you think he cares about you, you're wrong.
26:13He's using you to get back with me.
26:15He don't care about you at all!
26:17Argh!
26:19You...
26:23Tommy! Tommy!
26:25Oh, my God, Tommy, I'm so sorry.
26:27Don't touch me!
26:32You're gonna regret...
26:34that you ever did that.
27:01© BF-WATCH TV 2021