Enders 23rd July 2024

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Enders 23rd July 2024
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00:00THEME SONG PLAYS
00:18Morning.
00:22You having a sort-out?
00:25Car boot sale.
00:27I've booked us a spot Sunday morning over by the Common.
00:31I mean, it's a drop in the ocean, but we might get enough for a cot.
00:35Well, it's a funny thing...
00:37What's funny? You going to lie to me again?
00:40Well, I didn't get a chance to tell you last night cos you were working,
00:44but, well, I made a few calls and called in a few favours
00:48and we should, fingers crossed, have some money coming in.
00:52Oh. Right. Well, that's something.
00:55Enough to pay the care home debt.
00:57Ha! Believe that when I see it.
00:59Well, you will see it. Today.
01:03Rhys.
01:05You're not making that up to keep me happy, are you?
01:08I'll cross my heart and hope to die and have a flock of crows pluck up my eyeballs.
01:12It's just something my mum used to say.
01:15Look, so you don't need to worry.
01:19And we can spend Sunday morning in bed.
01:22No. No, we can't.
01:25We need to do the car boot sale.
01:27Debbie's fees are always going to need paying, all right?
01:30So I suggest we tighten our belts as much as possible.
01:33I mean, one client ain't going to solve all our problems, are they?
01:36Well, you never know. This has been a wake-up call.
01:39And I am going to do all I can to make more money whilst I can.
01:43Extra shifts, whatever it takes.
01:45Well, I suppose it doesn't have to look to the future.
01:48PHONE RINGS
01:51Look, I need to take this. It's work.
01:55PHONE RINGS
02:00Sharon?
02:01Oh, yeah, erm, I thought about letting you know there's a problem with the money.
02:06What do you mean?
02:07Well, it's taken longer than I thought to get it into the business account.
02:10Well, 13,000's an awful lot.
02:12Yeah, but we need it now.
02:14Well, you didn't say anything about being immediate.
02:18Look, the tax manager's going to have to wait.
02:20I'll give you a call, yeah, when it's in the account.
02:26REECE CHUCKLES
02:28Reece being Reece.
02:30Don't know how Sonia puts up with him.
02:32Stupid thing called love.
02:35Did you get any sleep?
02:37Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
02:41I had, er, Bernie firing questions at me yesterday.
02:45Maybe think how I'm going to get through testifying against Dean.
02:49I mean, I've never had a poker face.
02:51The jury, they'll see that I'm lying,
02:53and then they won't convict him and the case will be opened all over again.
02:56Linda, you played a blinder when he was arrested.
02:59You've got nothing to worry about.
03:01Besides, it's months until September.
03:03You've got ages to practise for the trial, OK?
03:07And you've got to remember why we're doing all this.
03:10We're doing it for our kids.
03:13Look, I know it's triggering for you, but...
03:16I'm so proud of you staying sober.
03:20Yeah, well...
03:23I just have to take it one day at a time, you know, like they say at my meetings.
03:26Yeah. And I'm here.
03:28Whenever you want to talk, shout, scream, we've come so far.
03:33OK.
03:35It won't be long till it's over for good.
03:42I'm in two minds about Dot Stringcat.
03:45It's just every time I look at it, it reminds me of her.
03:48I think I'll leave it.
03:52What was the call? Nothing bad, was it?
03:55No, it's just a work thing.
03:57But, you know, I believe you're right about trying to earn a bit more.
04:00Earn more, save more. I mean every penny helps, eh?
04:02Yeah, that's the spirit.
04:04I just think we need to get our thinking caps on.
04:06There must be more people around here who need a bookkeeper.
04:10Ah, here you are, mate. You reckon you're a hard nut,
04:13but you're just a big softy, ain't you?
04:15It's only a couple of days.
04:17It's only a couple of doughnuts.
04:19I'll be seeing that Tommy made a real effort yesterday.
04:21It was what I said to him. He's got to learn to value your money.
04:23What, like you? Every pound you earn, you spend five.
04:27If he carries on like this, I'll get him those trainers.
04:29How do you know I'm a softy? Keep it to yourself.
04:32Oh, that's what I meant to remind you.
04:34How do you feel about your nan's idea in the caravan a few days from now?
04:37Stuck in a tin box with Nan and the kids.
04:39I'd rather go into labour with the twins again.
04:42I suppose I could give Tommy time off for good behaviour, eh?
04:46See you later. Yeah, see you later.
04:53What are you doing? Oi!
04:56That little cow's just nicked some stuff off my stall!
04:59Oi!
05:01Penny, I think that might be one of Ravi's kids.
05:03Do you want me to go and have a word with him?
05:05No, it's fine. I'll take care of it.
05:08The joys of running a market stall.
05:10Oh, wait, there isn't any.
05:12Alfie! What?
05:14He ain't here. Eh?
05:16Skiving after only half a day.
05:19Oh, get off. He's probably at the gym again.
05:24I'll give him gym. He's blocked that tracking thing.
05:27Where is he?
05:35Oh, I suppose that's ain't Dad in there.
05:37Come to nag, you can clear off.
05:40Why?
05:42Oh!
05:44It's Lexi's birthday. And?
05:46And I ain't welcome.
05:48Still managed to buy her some flights to go to America
05:51to see her dad, so that's I ain't, I suppose.
05:53Lucky her.
05:55Never known this place so quiet.
05:57I ain't got you three running right, have I?
06:00Yeah, your mum won't be happy with you, you know, being here.
06:04Yeah? Well, she should have moved us all in
06:06and let me think you're gonna be in her life forever.
06:09Thought about what I said yesterday.
06:11There's no point thinking about it, you know.
06:13Your mum don't want anything to do with me, I'll ruin that.
06:16So it ain't worth fighting for?
06:18You angry with your dad or something?
06:20He ain't you.
06:23She still talks about you.
06:25Does she?
06:27Mainly slagging you off, but...
06:29she slags everyone off, so don't get put off by that.
06:34She was so happy when she was with you.
06:36And look at you.
06:38So miserable you're getting banned from birthday parties.
06:43You still love her, don't you?
06:46Well, there's no point denying it, yeah. Yeah, I do.
06:49Then why ain't you fighting to get her back?
06:51Look, you cheated ages ago,
06:54and there's nothing going on between her and my dad,
06:56and she told me that.
06:58What are you saying?
07:02She wants me back?
07:04Yeah. 100%.
07:06But she needs you to make the first move.
07:08Listen, there's some of them snacks that you like in the cupboard
07:11if you've got nowhere else to go.
07:13Yeah.
07:19Raquel, you remember Raquel?
07:21No, I've never heard of her.
07:23What are you talking about? I've told you loads about her.
07:25You see, honestly, you never listen to anything I have to say.
07:27Well, maybe it's cos you don't draw breath long enough
07:29for me to take any of it in.
07:31Raquel, man, the one with the pink tips.
07:33And her nails?
07:35And her hair.
07:38Oh, my goodness.
07:40Is there any wonder why some men will kill their husbands?
07:42Yeah, so, anyway, what about her?
07:44Well, she's only going to open a salon on the high street.
07:46So? There's only three salons on the high street.
07:48Ain't bothered you before.
07:50Yeah, but Raquel didn't own them.
07:52I taught Raquel everything that she knows,
07:54and now she's doing the dirty on me. Stealing my trade.
07:56Taking the food out of my children's mouth.
07:58Her and her miniskirt and her thigh-high boots at her age
08:00do me a favour. I should wrap those boots around her backstabbing neck.
08:03Oh, Raquel, I remember Raquel with the miniskirt and the boots.
08:06That's what you remember?
08:08Yeah, cos she looked so cheap and common in them.
08:14Anyway, I'm not having it. I'm fighting back.
08:17Hairdryer's at dawn.
08:19No. Promotions. That's what I need.
08:21Remember when we first met
08:23and you were doing all that kiddies entertainment
08:25and that first night at your old flat
08:28when we opened your dressing-up box?
08:30Yeah.
08:32Well, I'm glad that you remember that,
08:34because I'm thinking we might have to reopen that box, yeah?
08:37Reece is amazing with figures.
08:39He always finds a way to save his clients' money, you know?
08:41Don't you, darling?
08:43Yeah.
08:45And you'll have peace of mind with him doing your books
08:47and, more importantly, more time to spend with your grandchildren.
08:49Thank you, but the thing is, I always do my own books.
08:52It relaxes me.
08:54Gives me a sense of calm in the whirlwinds of my life.
08:57So, sorry, darling, going to have to pass.
08:59It's OK. You don't have to.
09:01It's all right.
09:04It's OK. You don't have to explain.
09:06If you want to let me down again, you go right ahead.
09:08Look, it's not... I don't get to spend much time with them these days.
09:11All I really need is my support right now,
09:13what with his recovery and that. Look, it's OK.
09:15Yeah? Don't sweat it. I know your promises don't mean anything.
09:17Yes, Kim.
09:19No, it's OK. I can wait until you serve Sonia and Reece.
09:21Oh, no, it's all right. We just popped in to see
09:23if there was any extra work going for Reece.
09:25Oh! Tell me more.
09:27You see, I've been recently let down over a vacancy.
09:29Very recently.
09:31You need someone in the salon?
09:33We'll start immediately if you're interested.
09:35I don't think I'm in that.
09:37I think you could very well be, my man.
09:39You what? I can't cut hair.
09:41Oh, you think I'd be letting you loose with a pair of scissors?
09:43Oh, no, no, no, no. You won't be touching my clients.
09:45No, it's more, um, marketing.
09:47Marketing? Mm.
09:49Reece is very blue-sky thinking, aren't you?
09:51Well, the brain is the strongest muscle in the body.
09:54Yeah, would anyone like to buy a drink?
09:56Well, I won't be needed to drown my sorrows anymore, Nellie, eh?
09:58It's a lie.
10:00By eyes, I'm bushy-tailed.
10:02You see what I did there? Bushy-tailed.
10:04Come on.
10:06Come on, come on.
10:08Tonight, tonight.
10:10Now, Reece, this is all...
10:12What can I get you, darling?
10:14Can I have a tight coat, please?
10:16Copy that.
10:19Linda, try not to think about things.
10:21Um, Johnny's organising a pre-trial meeting,
10:23so we're all singing from the same hymn sheet.
10:25Yeah, you're right.
10:27I said to Honey that I'd, uh,
10:29pop in to Lexi's party later.
10:31I just got her a little present.
10:33I hate to think about without a mum and a dad.
10:35Poor kid's having to grow up fast.
10:37Yeah, right. Catch you later.
10:39Linda, you seen Tommy?
10:41No, darling.
10:43Sure, have you seen Tommy? Uh, no, sorry.
10:45I'm gonna swing for him. Oh, what's he done?
10:47He's done a disappearing act when he's meant to be working.
10:49I swear, he's worse than my sisters growing up.
10:51Worse than you?
10:53Didn't say that, did I?
10:55I reckon the twins would be just as bad.
10:57All you hear is me shouting out,
10:59''Bert! Ernie!'' Like a frazzled old Big Bird.
11:01Ha! What are you laughing at?
11:03I'm talking about kids gone wild.
11:05Got this to come with Jordan.
11:07You ever seen Tommy, have you?
11:10Uh, yeah. I saw him go into Phil's about, what, an hour ago?
11:12Phil's. Right.
11:17Right.
11:19Well, your new trainers are gonna be delivered here.
11:21What you gotta do now is make sure your mum don't catch you wearing them.
11:23Oh, don't worry.
11:26She'll never notice your stuff like that in any way.
11:28I won't tell her you bought me them. I promise.
11:30And what happens if a bigger kid tries to nick them off you?
11:32Then...
11:34Who, then?
11:36Double jab, uppercut and boot to the car.
11:41Why aren't you at work?
11:43I'm taking a personal day.
11:45I'll give you personal day!
11:47Just pop round and say hello.
11:49Yeah? Well, it's hello followed by,
11:51''Will you buy me those trainers my mum says I can't have?''
11:53You see, I don't mind.
11:55You can buy some of the twins as well, if you want.
11:57What I want is for you to stay well clear of my boys.
11:59See, that ain't fair.
12:01You can't expect me to quite him out of my life just cos you have.
12:05I... I know it's complicated.
12:09Well, it don't have to be.
12:11I miss you, Kat.
12:13And Tommy tells me that you miss me, too.
12:18You think I miss him? I know you do.
12:20I miss Thrash more than I miss him.
12:22Listen, the truth is,
12:24I'm... I'm no good without you.
12:27Yeah, I know I cheated.
12:29I'm not proud of that.
12:31But I must have paid the price by now, haven't I?
12:33And you and me...
12:36Well, we could try again.
12:38We could give it another go.
12:40What do you think?
12:42SHE CHUCKLES
12:45SHE LAUGHS
12:47SHE LAUGHS
12:49SHE LAUGHS
12:51SHE LAUGHS
12:53SHE LAUGHS
12:55SHE LAUGHS
13:00Here you go.
13:06Can't you be more like a fox?
13:08How?
13:10You know, swish your tail around.
13:12Or twerk.
13:14Yeah, twerk. You know, like, you know, twerk.
13:16Take your money and make her, you know.
13:19I can't do that.
13:21Well, why don't you interview the public, you know?
13:23Let them know that a fox in here is a fun
13:25and luxurious place to get pampered, yeah?
13:27Come to Fox in here and be pampered.
13:29Yeah?
13:32Come to Fox in here and be... Yeah, that's it.
13:34And smile. Come to Fox in here and be pampered.
13:36Come to Fox in here and be pampered.
13:38Smile. Come to Fox in here and be pampered.
13:42This is what Kim meant by marketing.
13:44You're not being pampered?
13:46No, not really.
13:48But you do make a wonderful fox.
13:51You're doing great.
13:53And like we said, every penny counts.
13:55Even if I do feel like a complete idiot.
13:57I'm there.
13:59Come to Fox in here and be pampered.
14:01Come to Fox in here.
14:03Come to Fox...
14:05Come to Fox in here.
14:07Come to Fox in here and be pampered.
14:09Well, it don't matter what I say.
14:11You're gonna be too stubborn to move on from it.
14:14I have moved on.
14:16You're the one wanting to go backwards.
14:18Nish Panisar. You call that moving on?
14:20I moved on the minute I saw you for the lying, cheating thug you are.
14:23You had me, me.
14:25And no man cheats on me and he's forgiven.
14:27You can stop getting into his head, yeah,
14:29in some pathetic attempt to win me back.
14:32It's Tommy who put the idea in my head.
14:35It was only five minutes ago.
14:37You wanted me and your dad to get back together.
14:39Yeah, and you said no because you want to be with Phil.
14:41In what world?
14:43Even if you don't want to get back with him, I'm coming to live here.
14:45Oh, don't talk stupid.
14:47I hate it at Dad. He always acts like a kid. Phil's a proper dad.
14:49Yeah, he can.
14:51Look at this dump.
14:54You want to get a cleaner before you become one of those hoarders.
14:56I don't need you coming round here telling me what to do.
14:58And I don't need you having him round here without my say-so.
15:01You stop being a dad to those boys
15:03the minute you jumped into bed with that old tart.
15:05Home now.
15:07This is my home. Phil, tell her.
15:09It don't hurt, you know, for him to pop round from time to time, does it?
15:12Tommy, get home.
15:16I don't care how sorry you are.
15:18Or how your life is falling to pieces.
15:21Because you broke my heart.
15:27Come on home.
15:31I've got to go, anyways.
15:33You're supposed to do what your mum tells you to do.
15:48Oh, yes.
15:50There is nothing like a pickled onion
15:52and a battered savoy to perk up your afternoon.
15:56I thought Georgie's haddock on a low heat.
15:58Oh, how's the wrapping going?
16:00Awful. I just got a paper cut.
16:02Why, you want me to take over?
16:04Oh, I'll do what you want.
16:06I'll do what you want.
16:08I'll do what you want.
16:10I'll do what you want.
16:12I'll do what you want.
16:14I'll do what you want.
16:17Look, we always knew he was never going to plead guilty.
16:20He's never been to do anything, has he?
16:23Despite what Sharon says, I...
16:25I can't face him in court. I can't.
16:29Yes, you can.
16:32Will you be there at the trial?
16:37We'll all be there.
16:39And you know what we'll see?
16:41Your strength and your courage.
16:43You giving evidence will put Dean Weeks away for a very long time.
16:50I need the bathroom.
16:53I need the bathroom.
17:16Thank you.
17:18Come to Foxton.
17:20Come to Foxton.
17:25Come to Foxton.
17:27Thank you.
17:29I've got to be joking.
17:33Is the vendor definitely coming home next week, then?
17:36Yeah. Yeah, he's going to have to rest up, though, you know,
17:39before he starts this whole dialysis thing and whatnot.
17:45Oi! That'll be 25 quid.
17:47What will it be?
17:49She took from my store this morning and didn't bother paying for.
17:52I don't know what she's talking about.
17:54How thick are you? Oi, don't talk to my daughter like that.
17:57I know where you live and my dad's a detective,
17:59so you've got to be really stupid to steal from me.
18:01Right, fine. I'll bring it back later, OK?
18:03They were ugly anyways.
18:05Who you going nicking for? You've got an announcement for that.
18:08Yeah, well, I spent it all, didn't I?
18:10And I don't have anything to wear for Tasha's party,
18:13and usually I would have worn something of Mum's,
18:15but I'm not exactly talking to her, am I?
18:17You want to sort your kids out.
18:19She said you'll get it back.
18:21You come anywhere near my stall again and I'll have you.
18:24But how am I meant to bring the tops back then?
18:27Er...
18:29You OK?
18:31Apart from running a market stall, yeah, I'm on to other worlds.
18:35Avani, you do not steal.
18:37If you say so.
18:39Look, I don't care how your mother raised you, yeah?
18:41But my daughter ain't no thief, you know?
18:43If you want something, come to me.
18:47Oh, Sharon, any word on the money?
18:50Oh, it should have gone through by now.
18:52Come by the gym later and I'll sort it, yeah?
18:54You might, er, want to change the outfit, though.
18:59Hmm.
19:01Sharon.
19:02Got money?
19:10Oh...
19:18Oh...
19:24Mum?
19:28Grandma said she thought you were drinking again.
19:30Clearly, that was one of her rare understatements.
19:33Don't just scare myself in the party spirit.
19:36What, for a 12-year-old's birthday?
19:38Don't worry.
19:40I won't embarrass anyone.
19:42Yeah, cos you're not going. What?
19:44Why, Mum? You have been doing so well.
19:47You know why.
19:49The trial's not until September, OK?
19:52Dean is locked away on remand until then.
19:54What about after?
19:56When he walks free?
19:58He is not going to.
20:00He didn't do it!
20:02Yeah, I killed Keanu.
20:05Me!
20:07There isn't enough evidence against him.
20:10There is enough, OK, for him to be arrested, charged,
20:13and denied bail.
20:15Just...just give me the bottle, Mum.
20:25I'm sorry.
20:27I get it.
20:29I get it.
20:31I can only imagine half the hell that you're going through.
20:34SHE SOBS
20:36I'm here, Mum.
20:38I'm here.
20:40I'm here.
20:43It's just not where I saw my life was heading, you know?
20:46A clothes store on a back street market.
20:48So do something about it.
20:50What was it like growing up in Paris?
20:53Paris isn't just high fashion and the Eiffel Tower.
20:56That's probably like growing up round here.
20:59Growing up, I wanted to be a wag.
21:01Right from when I was little, I told the Careers woman,
21:04and she thought I was being cheeky, but I wasn't,
21:06and I don't care what team they play for,
21:08I just wanted them to be minted.
21:10You're such a feminist. Yeah.
21:12Stay at home.
21:16Here are those socks.
21:18Smokey Zivani won't happen again.
21:20Thanks.
21:22Chelsea.
21:24Come on along now.
21:27I'm sorry. Yeah.
21:35Let me guess.
21:37A love affair that went awry?
21:39Oh, great sex and love.
21:41That good? That good.
21:45I bet you get all the fit guys hitting on you at the bar every night.
21:49Fit and drunk don't mix well, babe.
21:51Take it where you can get it. That's my motto.
21:54Does it do well, the bar?
21:56Eh, not bad.
21:58So it could do better?
22:01The one thing I miss about Paris was the parties,
22:04especially the ones I organised and promoted.
22:07You were a promoter? Yeah.
22:09Did content creating, ran the socials.
22:11When people asked me about the trade in those bars,
22:14not bad was never the answer.
22:16I suppose I could let you do a promo night.
22:20I'll run it past Phil.
22:22If it works out, it could be a regular thing.
22:24Oh, it'll work out.
22:26Trust me. There you go.
22:30Cheers, babe.
22:32No, no, Johnny, you did the right thing calling me.
22:35Do you want me to come round?
22:37OK.
22:38Yeah, yeah, I understand.
22:40You know, the same thing with my mum.
22:42Listen, I've got a few things to do here,
22:44and then I'll come round and see you.
22:46All right, darling?
22:48Bad news?
22:50Nothing I can't deal with.
22:52Oh, corporation tax. Yeah.
22:54So I've got the money into the account now so you can make the transfer.
22:58Have you got the notification?
23:00The letter?
23:02Not on me, but if you'd like to see it, I can go and get it.
23:05Later, I do.
23:06What's all this about back tax?
23:08Oh, well, I was...
23:10We always keep on top of our tax, don't we?
23:13Normally, but I've taken my eye off the ball recently.
23:16I'll transfer it over and get HMRC off your back.
23:19Thanks.
23:33Stop that.
23:40You're being such a child.
23:42You're being such a coward. What did you say?
23:44You heard me.
23:46What is your problem?
23:48I know it's not ideal, us all living in this flat, but...
23:51It's not about the flat.
23:53I won't lose my dad again.
23:55Do you? Well, he ain't, and get used to it.
24:03You feeling all right?
24:05Linda's back on the bottle.
24:07Since when?
24:08I don't know the details.
24:10I thought I'd go round there later and check on her.
24:13It's the last thing I need.
24:15Linda back on the booze is a complete liability.
24:18Mm.
24:19Do you ever miss it?
24:20The booze?
24:21Yeah, most days.
24:23I admire your strength.
24:25Mum was never that strong.
24:27I just hope Linda don't go the same way.
24:29It's a bit morbid, innit?
24:31Being realistic.
24:34Listen, this corporation tax thing of yours,
24:36it don't ring true to me.
24:38No?
24:39No, I mean the tax stuff with the gym.
24:41That was set up when we opened, wasn't it?
24:43Well, you heard Rhys.
24:44He's going to bring me the HMRC letter.
24:46What don't seem right to me is you handing over thousands of pounds
24:49to some geezer that Sonia's shacked up with
24:51just because he says we owe it.
24:53And that ain't like you.
24:54I've had a lot going on, you know that.
24:56Look, I know I've taken my eye off the ball,
24:58but cut me some slack.
25:00Well, make sure you take a look at that letter, yeah?
25:02I will.
25:04Look, Phil, this is Rhys. He's legit.
25:06Now, when he brings me that letter,
25:08you can check it over if you want.
25:10Yeah, I will.
25:15Oi, where do you think you're going?
25:17Out.
25:18Where?
25:19To the camp office.
25:20I don't trust you. You're staying here.
25:21So now I'm on house arrest.
25:22I hate it here, and I hate you!
25:24Well, tough.
25:25Because I'm your mother and you do what I say.
25:28You might think you're the big man, but you're still a little kid,
25:31and I'm sick of you ignoring me and going against me.
25:34You think Phil's that great?
25:36Alfie's ten times the dad that he'll ever be.
25:39Where are Phil's kids now, eh?
25:41Prison?
25:42Run off to another country to escape him?
25:44Or do you want to end up like Denny,
25:47dead at the bottom of the Thames?
25:49Phil is nothing but a nasty, selfish, evil piece of...
25:53If you think he cares about you, you're wrong.
25:55He's using you to get back with me.
25:57He don't care about you at all!
25:59Argh!
26:00Oh!
26:01Oh!
26:02You...
26:04Tommy!
26:05Tommy!
26:06Oh, my God, Tommy, I'm so sorry!
26:08Don't touch me!
26:15You're gonna regret that you ever did that.
26:27You're gonna regret that you ever did that.