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Fleur and Jon wonder about the secret that divides their families. Soames arranges a house party to distract Fleur and pairs her with the dashing Michael Mont for tennis.
Cast:
Soames Forsyte, Damian Lewis
Irene Forsyte (née Heron), Gina McKee
Young Jolyon Forsyte, Rupert Graves
Frances Forsyte (née Crisson), Sarah Winman
June Forsyte, Gillian Kearney
Philip Bosinney, Ioan Gruffudd
Old Jolyon Forsyte, Corin Redgrave
James Forsyte, John Carlisle
Emily Forsyte, Barbara Flynn
Aunt Ann Forsyte, Judy Campbell
Aunt Hester Forsyte, Ann Bell
Aunt Juley Small (née Forsyte), Wendy Craig
Uncle Swithin Forsyte, Robert Lang
Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Root
Montague Dartie, Ben Miles
Imogen Dartie, Alice Patten
Valerius Dartie ('Val'), Julian Ovenden
Hélène Forsyte, Amanda Ooms
Holly Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Ryan
Jolyon Forsyte ('Jolly'), Christian Coulson
Annette Forsyte (née Lamotte), Beatriz Batarda
Fleur Mont (née Forsyte), Emma Griffiths Malin
Jon Forsyte, Lee Williams
Michael Mont, Oliver Milburn
George Forsyte, Alistair Petrie
Prosper Profond, Michael Maloney
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5domZkB-eRa6BuFOO8OXaQ
Fleur and Jon wonder about the secret that divides their families. Soames arranges a house party to distract Fleur and pairs her with the dashing Michael Mont for tennis.
Cast:
Soames Forsyte, Damian Lewis
Irene Forsyte (née Heron), Gina McKee
Young Jolyon Forsyte, Rupert Graves
Frances Forsyte (née Crisson), Sarah Winman
June Forsyte, Gillian Kearney
Philip Bosinney, Ioan Gruffudd
Old Jolyon Forsyte, Corin Redgrave
James Forsyte, John Carlisle
Emily Forsyte, Barbara Flynn
Aunt Ann Forsyte, Judy Campbell
Aunt Hester Forsyte, Ann Bell
Aunt Juley Small (née Forsyte), Wendy Craig
Uncle Swithin Forsyte, Robert Lang
Winifred Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Root
Montague Dartie, Ben Miles
Imogen Dartie, Alice Patten
Valerius Dartie ('Val'), Julian Ovenden
Hélène Forsyte, Amanda Ooms
Holly Dartie (née Forsyte), Amanda Ryan
Jolyon Forsyte ('Jolly'), Christian Coulson
Annette Forsyte (née Lamotte), Beatriz Batarda
Fleur Mont (née Forsyte), Emma Griffiths Malin
Jon Forsyte, Lee Williams
Michael Mont, Oliver Milburn
George Forsyte, Alistair Petrie
Prosper Profond, Michael Maloney
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00:00Flower's meant to stay for a weekend. It's been nearly five days. What could she be doing
00:18down there? Riding, walking. Farm's very charming.
00:23And yet insists on being in London. Bang, Ribbentree has seen her friends.
00:29Well, I'd love to have you to dinner, dear boy, but, um, I'm going out myself.
00:35Why to? The theatre.
00:38I wouldn't have thought Dartie's concentration span was long enough.
00:41What? What should I be concentrating on?
00:44I'm not going with Monty. I'm going with Prosper.
00:49Why don't you take Soans to your club, Monty?
00:52No, no, really. I'm meeting George.
00:55It's a revival of a Restoration play. The Country Wife.
00:59Sounds a dead bore. It's salacious.
01:01Annette wanted to go, but I didn't think it appropriate.
01:04Really? What's it about? Infidelity.
01:15Parfait. Comme toujours.
01:23Are you both coming too? That is an excellent thing.
01:27Not me, old chap. Oh, er, Mr Forkside?
01:29Bawdy muck. Think not.
01:34Then we shall have to go another time. I'm out of the picture too.
01:40Oh. But that's such a shame.
01:43A small business matter. I don't want to go. It's a dead bore, but...
01:50I'll make it up to you.
01:54If I am allowed. Of course.
02:00Then lunch? Tomorrow?
02:07I'd like that.
02:10A bientot.
02:16What does the fellow do for goodness sake?
02:18Oh, does it matter? Of course it does.
02:21Amuses me. And if you want to stay to dinner, Soans, I won't hear another word.
02:28Where did you first meet Profond?
02:31He was with you, old chap.
02:33No, no, you introduced him to me.
02:36Surely not. No, what of it?
02:39He was about. He's a good company, and he's generous with it.
02:43He's a member here now, you know.
02:45He's a good man.
02:47He's a good man.
02:49He's a good man.
02:51He's a good man.
02:53He's a good company, and he's generous with it.
02:55He's a member here now, you know.
02:57His name was on the list as I came in.
02:59Now, who put him up? They'd have the lowdown.
03:04You.
03:06Why not?
03:08You're meant to know the pedigree of the person you're proposing. It's club rules.
03:13Times have changed. The rot set in when we let you in through the doors.
03:19I was never like this, Bunch.
03:23Money talks.
03:28And that's 30. That's all right.
03:33You getting the hump about the wife?
03:35No, no.
03:37No, Freddie's just having a bit of fun.
03:40Gentleman's agreement. He pays your debt, you leave the bedroom door open.
03:45She's your cousin, George.
03:47Bit of respect, please.
03:49That's the way they do it on the continent, Dartie. All above board. It's expected.
03:53Dukes and princesses are at it, leaping in and out of each other's beds.
03:57That's why we call them frogs.
04:10Good Lord.
04:13Hello.
04:18Frogs, indeed.
04:33Hello.
04:36I was on my way to London.
04:38I can't get over the fact you're here.
04:41You can drop in and...
04:43How is John?
04:45He's harvesting. Flat out all day.
04:48And reading poetry by night.
04:52I'll get some tea.
04:56She misses him.
05:03Fleur Forsyte is staying.
05:06With you?
05:07She invited herself down. Forced my hand.
05:10And John?
05:12We tried to keep them apart, but...
05:15Have they met before?
05:17In June's gallery. Why?
05:20I think they like each other.
05:23Really like each other.
05:26This is a one thing. A one thing.
05:30Well, perhaps it's not such a bad thing. They could bring the families together.
05:35Dad, are you all right?
05:39No, of all times.
05:42You mustn't tell Irene.
05:44I won't, of course, if it's so very awful.
05:49I'm sorry. What's she like?
05:51A rather having sort of a person.
05:53Fleur Forsyte, then?
05:55I saw her kiss him.
05:58Not a word.
06:01Here you are.
06:04Oh.
06:09Ahem.
06:12Well, you wrote in your letter that you needed to see me urgently.
06:15I can assure you that unless it was of the utmost importance, I wouldn't be here now.
06:30Sir, if you couldn't commit the matter to paper...
06:33Keep your daughter away from my son!
06:36You probably know they are together as we speak.
06:43I had no idea.
06:45They met at June's gallery.
06:47My son is staying with Val and Holly.
06:49Your daughter invited herself down, inveigled her way in.
06:52Val Dartie and his wife extended Fleur an invitation.
06:55She forced their hand. She must be like you.
06:57She sees something and decides to get it.
07:01Sir, what do you want me to do?
07:03Make sure this doesn't happen again.
07:06Stop it, you mean?
07:08Absolutely.
07:12You come here, behind your son's back,
07:16and tell me to break this up.
07:20You, of all people,
07:24the man who once lectured me on the importance of happiness,
07:27the man who once lectured me on the importance of happiness in marriage,
07:30the man who spurned his own family to follow his heart,
07:34who stole another man's wife in the name of love.
07:38John and your daughter aren't in love.
07:41Have you asked them?
07:51This liaison is repugnant to me too.
07:55Your son with my daughter.
08:00I'll do my utmost to stop it, and I presume you will too.
08:04But at least I don't have to play the hypocrite.
08:10Good evening to you, sir.
08:26John? John!
08:29I've come to say goodbye.
08:36I wish you didn't have to leave.
08:38Oh, I told Dad it was only a weekend.
08:40Besides, I want to keep him sweet.
08:43You look wonderful.
08:46Who's still hungry, boy?
08:48Me!
08:50Who's still hungry, boy?
08:52Me!
08:55Anyway, you're going home this weekend.
08:58We could fix it to go part of the way on the same train.
09:01It'd give us an extra two hours and 45 minutes.
09:05You've got it all planned.
09:20I love you.
09:50I love you.
10:08Fuck!
10:16I wish this journey went on forever.
10:20I'll tell Miss Hester you're here, sir.
10:50Oh, you should have said.
10:54Aunt Hester.
10:56I've autopsied Derby.
10:59Oh, my dear.
11:04Have you bought Fleur?
11:06Isn't she back yet from the country?
11:08No.
11:10The view of the old hall?
11:13The view of the old hall?
11:15Yes.
11:17The view of the old hall?
11:20You can't feed a family on propence a week.
11:23Who can't?
11:24Mrs. Doughty.
11:26Oh, Zones.
11:28How much did you make?
11:31Only 90 pounds.
11:33What's going on?
11:35Bailing Doughty out again?
11:37The Dockers' children. They've had no wages for weeks.
11:39Then they should go back to work.
11:41It's a matter of principle.
11:43So is feeding your family.
11:45I shall ask Smither to pour some sherry,
11:47and we will have it in the parlour.
11:51Are you all right?
11:53Do you realise I've had Jolyon Forsyte to see me about Fleur and his battered boy?
12:01As if I would encourage any contact with that side of the family.
12:04You should never have allowed Val to invite her.
12:07They must keep...
12:09They must be kept apart.
12:12And Father's snuffbox?
12:20Not a word of this to Annette, you understand?
12:23This is all your doing.
12:25I hold you personally responsible.
12:30Personally responsible?
12:32I knew nothing about it.
12:34Hope you gave as good as you got, old thing.
12:36Oh, one of these days there'll be a murder.
12:38Oh, hang on, Freddie.
12:40Oh, the rotting's too good for him.
12:42Rotting? Gosh, that'll teach him.
12:45Mr. Profond is here.
12:47Oh.
12:50He's taking me to lunch.
12:51Is he, by Jove?
12:53Oh, don't do this to me, Monty.
12:55He mentioned it yesterday.
12:56Well, I thought things might have moved on since then.
12:59Moved on?
13:02Mrs. Dugty.
13:04Dugty.
13:08Dugty.
13:09I understand you two have an assignation.
13:11Does it match that?
13:12But don't you have an objection?
13:14Of course he doesn't, do you, Monty?
13:16And even if he did, I'm coming anyway.
13:18I'll get my thing.
13:19Providing Freddie doesn't have to pay for our lunch.
13:22I assure you there is nothing like that.
13:25I'll let it go, then.
13:30By the way, how was that boring bit of business last night?
13:33Prevented you from taking Freddie to that play.
13:37Successful, was it?
13:40A telegram.
13:42She's on the 223.
13:43She says she'll walk back along the river.
13:45It'll be good to have her home.
13:47She'll be off again?
13:49There is nothing for her here.
13:53We shall have a house party.
13:56Well, it's time she learned to socialize with young men.
13:59As well as her school friends.
14:02You want to marry her off so soon?
14:04That's the last thing I want.
14:07But it's about time she learned how to conduct herself in society.
14:15I'll be back.
14:17I shall draw up a list of likely people.
14:20I take it some of our friends will be invited?
14:23One or two.
14:24But it will be Fleur's occasion.
14:27You must invite Winifred.
14:29That means Dartie.
14:31Cousin George?
14:33And what about Winifred's friend?
14:35Profond, is he called?
14:37That would put Dartie's nose out of joint.
14:39You suspect him and Winifred?
14:42Yes.
14:44You suspect him and Winifred?
14:47Not seriously.
14:49Profond?
14:51Definitely not the marrying kind.
15:03Mr. Forsyte.
15:05Captain Mott.
15:07Perfect timing.
15:08Fleur should be back in half an hour.
15:10We'll have to sell everyone sometime.
15:12About us?
15:13Not likely.
15:15We're not for ages yet.
15:17Anyway, they've got a secret. Why shouldn't we?
15:19What do you think this feud's all about?
15:21I think someone was murdered.
15:23Like who?
15:25I don't know.
15:26Anyone on your side?
15:28Your dad's been married before, hasn't he?
15:30Twice.
15:31What happened?
15:32They died.
15:33Well, there you are!
15:34Your mother better watch out.
15:37Anyway, I'm going to find out.
15:39And even if I don't, we won't tell them about us.
15:41And that's that.
15:43I do love you.
15:45And no matter what their secret is, it won't make any difference to us, will it?
15:49Fleur!
15:50Trust Daddy. He sent a search party for me.
15:53We'll have to go our separate ways.
15:58I'll think of you every minute of every day.
16:00And other times.
16:01Let's meet as often as we can.
16:03Tomorrow, one o'clock, Green Park.
16:10I'm perfectly capable of making my own way home.
16:12Thank you very much.
16:14Your father told me you were walking back from the station.
16:16I thought I'd row across and fetch you.
16:18I've missed you all week.
16:19Not even a letter.
16:20I wouldn't waste the postage.
16:22Don't break my heart.
16:40There's something I've been wanting to tell you.
16:44I love you, Fleur Forsythe.
16:46I love you, I do.
16:48Oh, no, you don't.
16:49Oh, yes, I do.
16:51And I shall sail you away to the dark.
16:53Michael! Michael, stop! We're going to tip!
16:56Africa, here we come.
17:00I did ask for you.
17:01Be careful.
17:02Lily will sink us.
17:05Take that, please.
17:07No! No!
17:08Michael, stop it!
17:13Oh, good to have you back, old man.
17:17You look well.
17:19Look who's here.
17:20John.
17:21Hello.
17:25Tell us your news.
17:27Holly sends her love.
17:28And Val.
17:29The stud's doing well.
17:32I usually get up at five, work in the fields till sunset.
17:35I get ragged by the men, but, well, they're decent enough.
17:42And Fleur is there.
17:45Oh.
17:49What is she like?
17:51You know, so-so. Pleasant enough.
17:55To tell you the truth, I've been so busy, I've hardly seen her.
18:02Holly sends her love.
18:03I said that.
18:07I'm going to go and get changed.
18:09It's terrific being home.
18:23I'm scared, Julian.
18:27I have never seen him evasive like that before.
18:30Never.
18:34He's head over heels.
18:38If he takes up with this girl, I shall never see him again.
18:44To lose our son to Soames, well, that's a perfect revenge.
18:49What should we do? Should we forbid them to see each other?
18:53Oh, no, that's been tried already.
18:55Besides, they're impetuous, and she is clever.
18:59Take him on holiday.
19:02He wouldn't go.
19:04Well, have a word. Take his mind off her.
19:07Show him Paris. Take your time.
19:10What about you?
19:12Oh, I'll be all right. I've got plenty to do.
19:14It'd be good for you to spend more time with him.
19:18Some of these photographs are very good, John.
19:23You know, when I left school...
19:25You know, when I left school, your grandfather took me on the Grand Tour.
19:30It was the greatest gift he ever gave me.
19:33And it was in Italy that I decided that I wanted to be an artist.
19:36And I wonder that if I hadn't gone on that holiday,
19:39whether I'd have just gone into the family firm like the rest of the Forsythes.
19:44Come on, Dad. I know you.
19:47What are you really trying to say?
19:49I want you to go on holiday with your mother.
19:53The harvest is coming in. I promised Maple I'd be there.
19:57She thinks the world of you, you know.
19:59And I do of her.
20:01Well, then, if you want to make her happy, one last holiday.
20:04The two of you.
20:05That's unfair.
20:11Another party, then?
20:13That's a lovely idea.
20:15Only...
20:17Well, it's so soon after my birthday, it'll cost you a fortune.
20:22If it pleases my daughter.
20:26Besides, since when has spending my money ever worried you?
20:32Dear Daddy, I don't deserve you.
20:35Can we really have a jazz band?
20:37A small one.
20:41I'll need some new clothes.
20:43Perhaps I could go up to town tomorrow.
20:48Hmm. I'll come with you.
20:51We'll make a day of it.
20:53You and me.
20:57You can help me choose an outfit.
20:59Something fashionable for the party.
21:04Daddy, are you still alive?
21:06I'm not at all sorry about this, dear.
21:09Please, Daddy, don't be tiresome.
21:22Well, the blazer may be, but the hat...
21:26Perfect.
21:28Very elegant, sir.
21:30Straw. Elegant.
21:32Makes me look like a bargee.
21:34Nonsense. It's dreamy.
21:37But...
21:39pink would be smarter.
21:41Pink.
21:43Pink.
21:45Pink.
21:47Pink.
21:49Pink.
21:51He'll take it. The stripe.
21:53And the blazer, sir?
21:55Yes.
21:57Flannels?
21:58Those two.
21:59Flower.
22:00If you're going to have a garden party, you may as well look the part.
22:05Am I finished?
22:06Hmm.
22:07Good.
22:08Then we'll take a taxi to the station and be home for lunch.
22:13I need to call up my club...
22:16to collect my post.
22:20Well, I'll wait for you at the station.
22:23Don't be long.
22:33I'm sorry, Flower, but my father insisted I go.
22:36Three months. I can't bear it.
22:39Neither can I.
22:41Then why did you agree?
22:44No, you don't love me. You can't.
22:46Oh, come on. Of course I do.
22:50Anyway, who was that man in the boat?
22:52Him?
22:54A friend of my father's.
22:56Michael Mont.
22:58He's an idiot. I don't care for him one bit.
23:01Will you be at this party?
23:03I've said he's nothing to me.
23:09It won't make any difference.
23:11Being apart, not to me it won't.
23:14Nor to me.
23:19One last kiss.
23:22Remember, whatever happens while you're away,
23:25we'll pick up just as we are.
23:28What do you mean?
23:30Whatever happens.
23:32I'll be faithful to you.
23:34I will.
23:36I promise.
23:38I love you.
23:40I love you.
23:42I love you.
23:44I love you.
23:46I love you.
23:48I will.
23:50I promise.
23:52Forever and ever.
24:19There's something I need to know.
24:23John Forsyte.
24:26And what about him?
24:29You were together at Valdati's place.
24:32He was the reason you ever stayed.
24:34Correct.
24:38I haven't seen John Forsyte in three weeks.
24:41Seen him, spoken to him,
24:43talked to him.
24:45Crossed my heart. Hoped to die.
25:01Ladies and gentlemen.
25:03If you step up to the board,
25:05you'll find a list of all the couples in the draw for this weekend.
25:08It can't be.
25:10It can't be.
25:12It can't be.
25:14It can't be.
25:18Struth it is. Beau Forsyte.
25:20Very humbled, Soames.
25:23It's quite a bevy you've dished up.
25:25Well done.
25:26Been through the old address book.
25:29They're Fleur's old school friends.
25:31If you must know.
25:38Who's your partner, Mary?
25:40M. Daugherty. Whoever he is.
25:42I think I'm going to enjoy this weekend, I'll say.
25:46M. McKenzie.
25:48M. Daugherty.
25:50At your service.
25:51Mary, I'm not very good, I'm afraid.
25:54Oh.
25:56We'll have a spot of practice, then.
25:58Who've you got?
26:00Michael Mont.
26:01What a fecks.
26:03It's not my idea.
26:04He's super.
26:06We're on in half an hour. Care for a spot of practice?
26:09I don't really feel like it.
26:10Oh, well, if you like.
26:11Oh, thanks. That's decent.
26:13You must be, uh, Mary.
26:15Cherry.
26:16Ah, got you. Cherry from Brighton.
26:26Was this your idea?
26:28Hmm?
26:30Me and Michael.
26:35I thought so.
26:40Oh.
26:46Fifteen, love.
27:04I know you're there.
27:06You can't get rid of me that easily.
27:08Don't I know it?
27:10You're a pest, that's what you are.
27:12I'm smitten.
27:15You soon will be.
27:21Come on.
27:24Oh.
27:36Oh.
27:39Rospa. Hello.
27:41Rospa. Hello.
27:53Woo!
28:16Your daughter dances well.
28:18With the right partner.
28:20So do I.
28:24May I suggest a quick step outside?
28:36I must just... Will you excuse me, sir?
28:39I won't be long.
28:45Oh, Rospa.
28:53Get up.
29:02It's a rotten old world.
29:06Yes.
29:08Bad form, that, using my Freddy as a decoy.
29:11Dash non-sporting.
29:15I can't bear your sympathy.
29:17Haven't had my eyes shut, you know.
29:21Not that he's been particularly discreet.
29:23Still, I suppose there's a whole idea of using a decoy.
29:27Right under old Sam's nose.
29:35Dare say you've learnt something along the way?
29:40Regret.
29:42That, all right.
29:45That I was faithful to you.
29:48Hmm?
29:51Those girls in there.
29:54They're laughing at you.
29:57I'm sorry?
29:59You've never grown up.
30:01You're not even half the age of your own son.
30:04Steady on.
30:06And why do you think Val isn't here?
30:08Well, he's too busy with the horses.
30:10He's ashamed of you.
30:13Oh, come on.
30:16The gambling.
30:18The lies.
30:20Never there when we needed you.
30:22And when you were there, you were drunk and useless.
30:24And what kind of father is that to the children?
30:26What kind of example?
30:28I'm not entirely sure. I know what you mean.
30:30Then think, Monty.
30:33Think.
30:35Before it's too late.
30:46MUSIC
30:59Come on, everybody. Join in.
31:09Just look at them.
31:11Isn't she terrific?
31:15MUSIC
31:25Your backhand needs a spot of practice.
31:27Is that what you call it?
31:29I'll pop round.
31:34Thank you for a terrific weekend.
31:40Nothing wrong with your service, though.
31:43Ahem.
31:46Come along, darling.
31:52Should you not be saying goodbye to your guests?
31:57You're right.
32:03Goodbye, Prosper.
32:13MUSIC
32:21You're in love.
32:23How can you tell?
32:25The way you look at each other.
32:27It's Prosper's car.
32:29He's out with Mum all the time.
32:37MUSIC
32:43CAR ENGINE REVS
33:00Oh, Jude.
33:02You scared the living daylights out of me.
33:05What do you think? Half an hour, door to door?
33:08I think you'll break your neck.
33:13Oh, dear.
33:15I think I'll have a sit down.
33:17I'm exhausted.
33:19Have you been to see Dr Liddell?
33:21Yes, yes, of course I have.
33:23What did he say?
33:26Oh...
33:28I promise you won't say a word to Irene or John.
33:31I'm going to tell them myself.
33:34It's my heart, June.
33:38It's on its last legs, it's...
33:40It's quite loving.
33:45It can't be.
33:48It comes to all of us, sooner or later.
33:52Not you.
33:54You're all I've got.
33:56You can't die.
33:58I don't want to.
34:02I'm happier than I've ever been.
34:05I don't...
34:07I think we ought to face it.
34:09Why do I always lose everyone I love?
34:12You can't die. You're a Forsyte.
34:17All that talk of love.
34:20What about my love for you?
34:26No one loves you more than I do.
34:30You're my role. Who else can I cling to?
34:33You're my role. Who else can I cling to?
34:36I won't let this happen.
35:23On the house.
35:25And may I congratulate Mademoiselle on her play?
35:29Mademoiselle thinks maybe le patron has been sampling his...
35:33excellent wine with too much enthusiasm.
35:36Au contraire. The wine sharpens the senses.
35:40You play with esprit.
35:43So does Monsieur in his own way.
35:47My son also plays the piano.
35:50Ah, your son.
35:52Yes.
35:54How long are you in Paris?
35:57That depends on when we tariff it.
36:01Then I shall make sure that you stay a long time.
36:04I shall hold you to that.
36:06With the permission of your son.
36:08He's making a pass at you.
36:10I am old enough to look after myself.
36:15You were saying, Monsieur?
36:17Perhaps you would care to dance?
36:20Why not?
36:22Perhaps Monsieur would care to play?
36:24Yes.
36:32What are you waiting for?
36:54Hello.
37:09You on a hike?
37:11No, just exploring.
37:13I walked from the station.
37:17I've just spotted the most beautiful house.
37:25My dear.
37:26I say, are you all right?
37:30How far to go?
37:33Just across the field there.
37:36Oh, it's your house.
37:38Oh, how lovely.
37:48Ah, there you are.
37:51Lemonade.
37:54I don't know your name.
37:57Cherry.
37:59Jolian. Jolian Forsyte.
38:03All on his own.
38:05Missing his other half.
38:08Oh, listen to me go. Hang on.
38:11So, they're in Paris?
38:14Yes.
38:15They've been gone a month.
38:18When are they back?
38:20Another month.
38:22Maybe longer.
38:25Take my advice. When you find someone you love,
38:28never let them go.
38:32You should drink up. You're going to miss your train.
38:35There'll be another one.
38:37You're just like my son. Hang the consequences.
38:42It's charming.
38:44Come on.
38:46I'll walk you.
38:50Thank you for the lemonade.
38:52My pleasure.
39:07I'm back.
39:10I'm in here.
39:13Oh, there you are.
39:17You and your old records.
39:39That was Cherry.
39:41Exhausting.
39:47What did you buy?
39:49Oh, nothing in the end.
39:52Is my mum back?
39:54She wasn't on the train?
39:56No.
40:01Well, have dinner at the usual time, whether or not.
40:08That'll be her now.
40:11Annette!
40:41I just forgot the bag.
41:06John?
41:12Did you get to the gallery?
41:14Mm.
41:16Dozens of Impressionists.
41:18I got some postcards.
41:20Ah.
41:26Degas? Mm-hm.
41:28Oh. She has got imbish eyes.
41:33Quite beautiful.
41:42Your boyfriend was asking after you.
41:45Oh, I don't know who you mean.
41:47I think you do, mademoiselle.
41:49I think you enjoy dancing with him.
41:51Oh, that's so terrible.
41:53What would Dad say?
41:55He would laugh.
42:04Do you want to go home?
42:07Yes.
42:09Mm, so do I.
42:25What a surprise!
42:30Where did you get that telegram?
42:32About an hour ago.
42:34Oh, hello, Dad.
42:39Wait till you see what I've got!
42:46Hello.
42:48I missed you.
42:50I missed you so much.
42:52Oh!
42:56So what changed your mind?
42:58It was making things worse.
43:02The longer we were there, the more he was missing her.
43:05Hmm.
43:07I'm afraid it failed.
43:11There should be a table for us now.
43:13Oh, no, that's my father.
43:15Oh, Val!
43:17Val, come and join us.
43:19That's my son.
43:25You remember John?
43:27Yes, Julian's boy.
43:29Hello.
43:32We'll start with the dovetail.
43:34Yes.
43:35And the duck to follow.
43:37And two more places, please.
43:39Please, sit down, sit down, sit down.
43:41Ah!
43:44Splendid.
43:46It's good to see you, my boy.
43:50I thought George was joining us.
43:52Committee meeting.
43:54Oh, probably pushing up the cost of the grub.
43:56Or the wine.
43:59How's your father?
44:01He's fine.
44:03I think he missed my mother while we were away.
44:05He's pleased we're back.
44:07And how is the lovely Irene?
44:09She's well, thank you.
44:11So you will not know Somme's forsaken?
44:15He and my father don't seem to get on.
44:18That's one way of putting it.
44:20Do you know what happened?
44:23Best not inquire, John.
44:25Stable secret.
44:26It's a bed of nettles.
44:32How is the filly?
44:34Fine.
44:35I won't breed for me yet, though.
44:37Rum lot, the four sides.
44:39When you breed a duck be winner, not before.
44:43A bit of advice, John.
44:46Don't let Somme's call the shots.
44:49He tried to put Winifred off me, but I married her all the same.
44:53You're sweet on his daughter, that's the word.
44:59Well, you stand up to the buggers.
45:02Never say die.
45:04Oh, and another thing.
45:07Flir.
45:09Don't dilly-dally, you understand me?
45:12Some other chap might sprint past on the inside.
45:23How difficult it is.
45:25Seems I've drawn a short straw.
45:27You'll suffer, boy.
45:33Excuse me, gents.
45:35Come on.
45:51The fact is, Doughty, we've had a meeting about that money you owe.
45:55I spoke up for you.
45:57But they voted you out.
45:59What?
46:00I'm afraid so.
46:02And I'll have to ask you to leave.
46:04It's a bit sudden.
46:06They've given you two weeks to settle up.
46:08Then you can reapply, mind.
46:10I guarantee.
46:12But there must be some mistake.
46:14No?
46:27Oh, um...
46:29Don't tell the old girl, this good chap.
46:31Of course, you're any more upset than I have already.
46:35Pity you didn't think of that before.
47:01Mr Soames is here to see Mrs Doughty.
47:04Well?
47:06Well, he'll just have to come back later.
47:09No.
47:11No showmen.
47:29Ah, she won't be long.
47:33Sniffed her?
47:37No, not me.
47:41Please.
47:45Jolly good do at your place.
47:47Appreciate it.
47:49Family and all that.
47:52I'm glad you've turned up.
47:56I have a proposition for you.
47:58It may interest you.
48:00Interest being the operative word.
48:02Thing is...
48:03You're short of cash.
48:05I wouldn't put it like that.
48:07Gosh, no, no.
48:09It's just that what's coming in
48:11is coming in slower than what's going out.
48:14Gone out.
48:15You're in debt.
48:16Giving you the chance to earn a bit of dosh.
48:19If it wasn't so pathetic, I'd find it amusing.
48:22Oh, come on, Soames, old chap.
48:24No-one's so well-heeled they're not looking for another opportunity.
48:28Go on.
48:30You see?
48:362% over the Bank of England.
48:39Two.
48:41And how much do you need?
48:43As much as you can spare.
48:45A hundred and... 50?
48:47200?
48:49With what security?
48:52Well, the house isn't yours.
48:55Yes, I hardly need reminding.
48:57Um...
48:59Winifred, she's my security, if you like.
49:02You're offering your wife in security for a loan?
49:04Yes, because she's your sister, old boy.
49:06Look, I'm asking you for help
49:08to protect the good name of the family.
49:10The only way you could have done that was to have married someone else.
49:15Yes, well, that's one thing I don't regret.
49:18Winifred may have other ideas.
49:20At least I don't bully her and treat her like a dunce.
49:23Pity you don't have some of her qualities.
49:25Forgiveness, for one.
49:26She's had a lot of practice.
49:28It hasn't all been one-sided.
49:30We've got to rub along together.
49:32For better, for worse, and all that.
49:37You've always been jealous of me, haven't you?
49:39Unfortunately, where women are concerned,
49:42it's not just what's in the bank that counts,
49:44it's in other departments.
49:46Careful, Dante.
49:47Oh, it's common knowledge.
49:48Talk of the town.
49:50Annette and her continental appetite.
49:56How dare you?
50:00Come on.
50:11John?
50:12Ma!
50:27Guess what?
50:28What?
50:29In my father's room, hidden, a secret.
50:33Well?
50:34It was of your mother, when she was young.
50:36Are you sure?
50:37Yes.
50:38They must have been in love, and that's what the feud is about.
50:41She married your father instead of mine, that's why they don't get on.
50:44Why should that stop us from being together?
50:46It's up to us to make them see sense.
50:49I'm sure your father would be on our side.
50:51In fact, I know he would.
50:53I've met him.
50:55When?
50:56I've been to Robin Hill.
50:59What?
51:00I wanted to see where you lived.
51:02I missed you so terribly, it was the next best thing.
51:05And you met my father?
51:07He never mentioned it.
51:09Because he didn't know it was me.
51:11It didn't come up, and then, when it did, it was too late.
51:14This is awful!
51:15No, it isn't.
51:17We got on.
51:18He's a sweetie.
51:24What did you talk about?
51:27Not you.
51:28Your mother made me.
51:31He told me I ought to do what my heart tells me.
51:34So, you see, he'll give us his blessing. I know he will.
51:59It's okay.
52:03It's okay.
52:05It's okay.