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Coronation St 9 September 2024

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00:00MUSIC PLAYS
00:08Morning!
00:10What time is it?
00:12How long have I been asleep?
00:14How am I supposed to know? I've been out getting you breakfast.
00:17Take it you're hungover.
00:19What gave you that impression?
00:21Well, your phone's died,
00:23which means you forgot to charge it last night and...
00:25Right, Sherlock.
00:27Come here, let me sort you out.
00:30If you're looking for your dignity, you're not going to find it down there.
00:33I'm looking for my phone.
00:35Well, what were you wearing last night? Try the pockets.
00:40Oh, wow!
00:42It must have been a good night.
00:44Yeah, which I am now massively regretting.
00:46Just give me a break, would you?
00:48Don't beat yourself up.
00:50I'm just teasing you. I'm glad you had a good night, aren't we, Paul?
00:53Yeah.
00:54See? So just go and get your PJs on and go back to bed.
00:57I'll look after Paul.
00:59Are you knee?
01:00Yeah, it's fine. I'll just say my dad's really ill and he can't do anything for himself.
01:04And I don't mean Paul.
01:06Just don't you find my phone, will you?
01:09Right.
01:14I am well aware that it's your shop.
01:16I just need all the money I can get right now.
01:21You know... Bye. Bye.
01:23Is that your mum?
01:25Yeah. Can you even call someone that when they're acting like a lovesick teenager?
01:28What's she done now?
01:30Well, after months of ignoring the fact that she owns a florist,
01:32she's decided we need clothes for the day so that she can do a stock take
01:35when actually she needs to take stock of her life.
01:37Oh, has she told you how she's getting on with Tommy yet?
01:40No. She's avoiding the issue.
01:42But if she doesn't make up with him, that means she's back in the shop full-time.
01:45Where does that leave me?
01:46Oh, more time on your hands.
01:48Can't be a bad thing for your education.
01:51I just need all the work I can get right now.
01:53Now that my inheritance is gone, it was supposed to give me a head start.
01:58I wish I could help.
02:01I know you do, Grandad, but it's not your problem.
02:04I'm going to ask for some more shifts at the bistro.
02:06I'm armed and I'm dangerous.
02:08I don't even want to know what that is.
02:10Be prepared to have your mind blown, Kenny.
02:18Thanks, sir. This should bring him round.
02:20I doubt it. I can smell him from here.
02:23Maybe that's Billy.
02:25Hey, Asha, David could do with some first aid.
02:29Oh, I'm sure he'll be fine.
02:30Anyway, I'm in a rush. Getting an ambulance today.
02:33Ah, good for you. Well, go on. Go and save some lives.
02:36I didn't get much sleep last night, did I?
02:39Yeah, I've been on that couch. It's not a comfort.
02:42It wasn't a couch.
02:43It was you raiding the biscuit till at one this morning.
02:47It was peckish. What do you want?
02:49Anyway, it is my house.
02:51Technically, it's Mum's, all right.
02:53It's not my fault I've had to move back in anyway, is it?
02:56Well, it was you and the affair.
02:59Yeah, well, I blamed Rowan and the Institute.
03:02Right.
03:04I'm going to make it my mission to bring them down.
03:06Right, it's present time!
03:08Oh, great.
03:10This one is from Dorian. He picked it himself.
03:13Well, he put it into his mouth, so I had to buy it.
03:16A phone case. What does that mean?
03:19Well, you're at high school now, aren't you, so...
03:23Right, I'm getting out of here. My head's going to explode.
03:25Oh, sorry, are we making too much noise for you?
03:27Oh, no, it's fine. It's feeling a bit delicate.
03:29Happy birthday, Ruby.
03:31Is Sam coming to the party tonight?
03:33I don't know. I have to ask Leanne.
03:35I'm sure he'd love to.
03:38Hear that, Dorian? He'll get to meet Sam.
03:40He used to be Hope's boyfriend.
03:42Now she fancies Jack.
03:44And this one is from your Auntie Gem and your Uncle Chesney.
03:48There are receipts in there if you want to take it back.
03:51I'm just managing expectations.
03:54I'm just going to have to take this outside, if you don't mind, are you?
03:58No.
03:59Alina?
04:04Right, are you sure you definitely had it when you got back last night?
04:07I don't know.
04:08I mean, I must have used it when I called a cab,
04:11but then maybe David did that or Todd.
04:14Well, maybe you left it in the taxi.
04:16Did you use a streetcar?
04:18I don't know.
04:20What if it's been nicked?
04:22I've got everything on that phone.
04:24My photos, my messages, my voicemails.
04:26It's like the last two years of my life.
04:28What if I never get it back?
04:30You will.
04:31But it'll be on the cloud.
04:33You do do that, right?
04:35I don't know. Do I?
04:37Let's just worry about that later.
04:39There's still every chance that you'll find the phone.
04:41Where?
04:42Well, just retrace your steps.
04:44Where were you lot drinking?
04:47The Chariot Square.
04:48Well, start there, then.
04:50Are you up?
04:52Everything all right?
04:53Billy's lost his phone.
04:55Oh, you absolute plonker.
04:57Well, you'll need to replace it.
04:59We need to be in touch 24-7.
05:00Yeah, I'm very well aware of that, Bernie.
05:02He's just worried that he's lost all his memories.
05:06All right.
05:08Well, me and Summer have got everything covered here,
05:11so why don't you go and look for it?
05:15Chill your boots.
05:19I'll be as quick as I can.
05:22Listen, you can have as many shifts as you want.
05:24Really?
05:25Yeah, you need the money, I need the help.
05:27It's a no-brainer.
05:28Thanks.
05:29If you come to talk, I've got nothing to say to you.
05:32Er, well, understood.
05:34I'm here if you need me.
05:35Let's just keep things professional, yeah?
05:38You are?
05:41Well, we have to run this place together, don't we?
05:43Have you completely lost your mind?
05:45No, that's your area of expertise.
05:48Sorry.
05:49Sorry, that was below the belt.
05:51I can't live with you, and I certainly can't work with you right now.
05:54Look, this is my business too.
05:56I don't care.
05:57Well, you should care, cos we wouldn't have one if you'd had your way.
06:00All right, so it's all my fault, is it?
06:01Just say it again, why don't you?
06:02It's all my fault.
06:04Fine, this isn't going to work, is it?
06:06You know, I'll take some time away.
06:08But when I come back, we're going to have to talk.
06:10Talk some stuff out.
06:12First on the list is going to be Sam.
06:14Yeah, I do know that.
06:16You know, Leanne...
06:19..I'm going to make them pay.
06:21Rowan, the Institute, I don't know how.
06:24But I'm going to bring them down.
06:26I don't care. You can do what you like.
06:28But if you do need to relieve your own guilt, it's not working.
06:31And I'm never going to forgive you for what you've done.
06:39Here, David.
06:40Oh!
06:42You look about as rough as I feel.
06:44Yeah, well, it's not been the best of mornings.
06:47Same. Belted night, though.
06:49Well, I might be able to look back on it fondly
06:51if I could find my phone.
06:52Oh, you lost it?
06:53Yeah, I was hoping you might have picked it up.
06:55No. Sorry, have you asked Todd?
06:57Yeah. Do you remember seeing me with it?
06:59Well, I know you had it at the hotel.
07:01You were checking it every five minutes.
07:03Yeah, and then what?
07:04Er...
07:05To be honest, it's a bit hazy after we had them nasty shots.
07:08He'll be at the hotel. I'll give you a lift.
07:11Are you all right to drive?
07:13Yeah, I probably know.
07:15Shall we go for a walk?
07:16Yeah, yeah. Especially after the juice.
07:18Yeah. Come on.
07:20I hope he finds it.
07:22Yeah, me too.
07:24I checked his laptop and he doesn't pay for storage,
07:27so it stopped backing up his photos last July.
07:30He'll be devastated.
07:32It's my fault. He's useless with technology.
07:35I should have made sure...
07:36Hey, hey, come on.
07:38Right, there's a good chance that he'll turn up.
07:41And if not, I'm sure between us,
07:43we've got loads of photos of him together.
07:46We're never that big on taking selfies, anyway.
07:49Paul says they give him a double chin.
07:52There's no point fearing the worst until the worst happens.
07:55That's what I say.
07:58Hey, I got one of them crossword books from the cabin.
08:02I thought we could do a couple with our parlour.
08:04Oh, yeah, that's a good idea.
08:05Yeah, well, I do have them occasionally.
08:08Hey, fancy doing a crossword?
08:11Paul?
08:13There's something wrong with his breathing.
08:17OK.
08:19OK.
08:21Hey, what's going on, darling?
08:23I can't look at his lips, they're turning blue.
08:25Right, get the thunder.
08:29All right, darling.
08:31OK.
08:35OK.
08:37OK.
08:42OK, love.
08:44I've never seen him this bad before.
08:46Do you want to call Billy for me, please?
08:48I can't.
08:49Well, call an ambulance!
08:51OK, son.
08:53OK, darling.
08:55Yeah.
09:06Is that the only shifts that I'm getting?
09:08Well, Liz has kind of told me I have to work around your college hours.
09:11Oh.
09:13Where's Dorie?
09:14Sorry, I did hang around at Roy's, but you didn't come back.
09:16I've dropped him with your nan at the corner shop.
09:18Right, yeah, I went to the house just for a bit of privacy.
09:21Hmm? And what did she want?
09:24Well, the traffickers that was after her, they've been sent down.
09:28Well, that's good, isn't it?
09:30Yeah, yeah, it's good.
09:31Right.
09:32Just means that she can come out of hiding now, though.
09:35Right, and she wants Dorie back.
09:38When?
09:40Tomorrow.
09:41Ty, I am sorry.
09:43Betsy!
09:44Yeah, I was.
09:46Right, look, I'll be done in, like, an hour, yeah?
09:48We can talk about it then.
09:50Right, well, go and pick up Dorie.
09:52Better spend some time with him while I still can, eh?
09:54Yeah.
09:56Listen, I understand, I get it.
09:59I wasn't the biggest fan of college either,
10:01but until you actually leave, you've got to make it your main priority.
10:04OK?
10:06Sorry, it won't happen again.
10:09Well, good.
10:10Cos if I catch you lying to me again, you're out of here.
10:12I mean, look, this relationship only works if I can trust you.
10:23If that's the case, then probably something else you need to know.
10:27Answer your cup, eh?
10:29Oh, I wouldn't say no.
10:31Where's Tracy this morning?
10:34She's working in the shop.
10:36Oh.
10:38So she's going nowhere, then.
10:40Who knows?
10:41Where's Amy I'm worried about?
10:43I thought she'd like having her mum back.
10:45She does, she does, but she's concerned about her earnings taking a hit.
10:51You know, she's got a fixation about replenishing all her inheritance.
10:56Makes sense.
10:58It does.
10:59In fact, um...
11:02I'm thinking about helping her out on that score.
11:05Oh.
11:07How do you mean?
11:09Well, nobody knows this, but I'm actually sitting on a rather lot of money.
11:14What money?
11:16Premium bond wealth.
11:18Oh, you lucky devil.
11:20Yeah.
11:23I think Amy needs it more than I do.
11:34Do you want the good news or the bad news?
11:37Found your phone.
11:39It was in the car park. Must have dropped it there when we were getting in the taxi last night.
11:42Thank you. Thank you.
11:44Well, we don't be thanking the big man just yet.
11:47What's happened to it?
11:49If I had to guess, I'd say someone ran over it.
11:52Mean what? An articulated lorry?
11:54It's not the end of the world. All you need is a new answer.
11:57I suppose we could drop by Frishgold on the way home.
12:01Yeah, music to my ears that. I could murder a packet of them prawn cocktail and coffins.
12:05Danny, come on.
12:07The only one might be Peterborough.
12:11Thanks.
12:14Well, he had to turn the NIV machine off because it wasn't working and he was just getting distressed.
12:21OK. Well, how long will you be?
12:25We're on the way, but another 15 minutes.
12:27He might not have that long.
12:33Got your message. Trevor's just sorting out the kids. Is he OK?
12:37I think this could be it. He can hardly breathe, poor love.
12:41What's happened?
12:42He was fine the last time we checked.
12:45They warned us it could be quick.
12:47Hey, the ambulance is coming, right?
12:49Yeah, another 15 minutes, they reckon.
12:52I can feel him slipping away.
12:54Where's Billy?
12:56He lost his phone last night, so he's gone to find it, but we don't know how to get hold of him.
13:00I think he should be here.
13:01Don't you think we know that?
13:03Look, if he went to Chariot Square, then he'll be on his way home now. It's not that far.
13:07Yeah, you're right. He'll be here.
13:17Hi. Good timing. Sit down.
13:19I can't. I meant what I said yesterday, Nick.
13:22Yeah, I know, but this is important.
13:24I'm going to the police about the Institute. I'm just making some notes about the blackmail.
13:27What?
13:28Yeah, you know, I'm going to report them.
13:30I mean, everything's out in the open, so I might as well.
13:32Well, have you discussed this with Leanne?
13:35Yeah. Yeah, I mentioned it.
13:37And?
13:38She said I can do what I like.
13:40Look, I know you want to see them punished. I do, too.
13:43But don't you think we've put Leanne through enough?
13:46She's only just got free of it all, and you know what they're capable of.
13:50OK, so we just meant to look the other way.
13:52Sorry. I can't take that.
13:59Here we go.
14:01You know, I think that massage gun actually worked.
14:05Yeah, I'll be doing the can-can soon.
14:08You've always hit the can-can. Can-can do the can-can.
14:11I like one of those dumplings.
14:13Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
14:15No, no, no.
14:16You might need a new hip yet.
14:18I watched this documentary the other day.
14:20It was awful about this fella who got a metal thing put in his hip, right?
14:25And it poisoned his blood.
14:27And he had some sort of, like, psychotic episode.
14:30They thought he had dementia.
14:32Oh, that's a cheery little tale.
14:34I'm just saying, you never know what's around the corner.
14:43Are you OK?
14:45No, look, I need to speak to someone.
14:47Oh, yeah? About what?
14:49A cult.
14:50I know it's going to sound crazy, but they're called the Ultravalent Institute.
14:53You might have heard of them.
14:55No, it doesn't ring any bells.
14:57OK, well, they're into all sorts. Blackmail, fraud, mental abuse.
15:00OK.
15:01I've put everything down on this notebook. Names, dates, addresses.
15:04Will you take a look?
15:06Yeah, sure.
15:07If you need me to give a witness statement, my number's inside.
15:10Right.
15:11Right, so you will take a look?
15:13Yeah, absolutely, yeah.
15:23What are you doing here?
15:25I kind of figured as.
15:26Save yourself the humiliation of getting arrested.
15:33That's the last table done.
15:34Right, well, I think we deserve a break.
15:36There's a couple of pastries in the fridge. If you want to get them, I'll make us a brew.
15:42Oh, sorry, we're not open yet.
15:44It's me.
15:45Oh.
15:46Listen, I don't want to interfere, but were you aware that Nick was going to the police?
15:50All right.
15:54Well, he said something about bringing them down, but I think it was all hot air.
15:57All blame displacement. Is that what you lot call it?
16:00Yeah, that's exactly what he's doing.
16:03But I'm worried that he's going to stir up a load of trouble in the process.
16:06So?
16:07Well, they might come after you.
16:09What, I forgot to lose? I've already lost everything.
16:11Lost Nick, probably lose Sam as well.
16:13What else can they take?
16:14Don't say that.
16:15I'll just leave it to you.
16:20You can come out now, Amy.
16:24You OK?
16:27I hate what the Institute's doing to us.
16:29And the worst part is, is they're probably doing the exact same thing to somebody else right now.
16:33Makes me sick.
16:36Listen, if you had evidence to take Rowan down, would you use it?
16:41Why?
16:42Have you got some?
16:44Well, I don't really know what I've got.
16:46But I emailed myself some files from his computer.
16:48And you're only telling me this now?
16:50Well, other events took over, Amy.
16:52Lianne, this could be how I get my money back.
16:54You need to find out what's on them files.
17:02Oh, legend.
17:05Why you bother with them postcards?
17:07You only get about five to a packet.
17:09But each one is, like, cooked to perfection
17:13by a beautiful chef with long, black, flowing hair.
17:18Big bazookas.
17:19Nigella.
17:21I might have made that last bit up.
17:24Here, try one, though. Nice.
17:30Yeah, they are good.
17:33I'm not getting Nigella, though.
17:35No? Who are you getting?
17:37Who are you getting? Gino De Campo?
17:41James Marne?
17:42No. Hugh Fernley Whittingstall.
17:44Really? That's your fantasy chef?
17:47Yeah.
17:48Isn't he like a foraging dude?
17:50Yeah, yeah.
17:51Rummage around my garden any day he likes.
17:57Right, I'm going.
17:59You're bailing on us.
18:00Someone has to find Billy.
18:01He's right.
18:02I'll meet you at the hospital. Call me if any changes.
18:08DOOR SLAMS
18:09Sorry, say that again?
18:11Five minutes away, apparently.
18:13Do you hear that, love?
18:15Right, just five more minutes, you old hangerhead.
18:20There's no need to be afraid.
18:22SOBBING
18:38I don't understand what took you so long.
18:40We had to cross town. He's been coughing up blood.
18:43I've been trying to keep his airways open,
18:45but you can hear for yourself.
18:47Hey, don't worry now.
18:49We're going to make him comfortable, I promise.
18:51He's not going to make it, is he?
18:53Has he signed a DNR?
18:54Yeah, but you've got to keep him alive.
18:56Erm, where's Billy?
18:58It's all right, son.
19:00Like, Billy's on his way, and he's going to be here any minute.
19:03It's all right, son.
19:05Like, Billy's on his way, and he's going to be here really soon.
19:10He went to find his phone, do you remember?
19:14You can't make this up.
19:16He hasn't left his side in weeks.
19:18Kit will find him.
19:21Oh, come on, come on, son, pick up.
19:24We're going to have to move him on three.
19:26One...
19:27Kit, are you with Billy?
19:29It's different to me old one.
19:31Do you reckon I need to charge it?
19:33Yeah, give it, give it.
19:35It's easy-peasy, it just goes and everything.
19:41Hang on.
19:42I have a flashback.
19:44Did we do karaoke last night?
19:47Yeah, we did.
19:48That's why I've had that earworm all day.
19:51It's really...
19:52Yeah.
19:53Oh, no.
19:54Hallelujah.
19:55Kill me now.
19:58You started stripping.
20:01You did.
20:02Do you remember?
20:03No.
20:04It took two of them bar staff to wrestle Mike off you.
20:07Oh, no.
20:09I wondered why that receptionist was looking at me funny.
20:12Oh, oh.
20:14Do you know, me and Paul, we used to do it as a duet.
20:18We had this whole, like, routine, you know what I mean?
20:20This was when we were first in a relationship, before the MND.
20:27Do you know, I think that is one of the hardest things.
20:29You think about all the years we lost when we weren't together.
20:33You know, it wasn't actually that long, but...
20:37..it feels like a lifetime.
20:41Why is that?
20:42You know, like, when you're happy and time just speeds up
20:45when you want it to slow down.
20:47It just sort of stretches out when you're at your lowest.
20:53It's always working against you.
20:55Is there anything that we can use?
20:57Yeah, loads.
20:58There's invoices from private investigators.
21:00There's reports too.
21:01Looks like they were tracking Nick and Toya for weeks
21:04trying to find dirt on him.
21:05And they were trying to do it to other Institute members as well.
21:09Anything that proves that they defrauded me?
21:11Yeah, maybe.
21:12There's some spreadsheets with bank transfers on them.
21:16And I think the money that you gave them
21:18has gone into some high-yield investment bond.
21:20So, no mention of a resource centre?
21:22No, nothing. Looks like the whole thing was made up.
21:25Oh, the police will have to act, then.
21:27Did it all on a USB?
21:29Yeah, yeah, I have.
21:30Thanks. You're doing the right thing.
21:33See you.
21:34Yeah, see you.
21:39SIGHS
21:50SIGHS
21:56Hello, Leanne.
21:59Mum, I couldn't leave the kids.
22:00I had to wait for Chester to get back from the old sailor's.
22:02How is he?
22:04Only one of yours couldn't come in the ambulance.
22:07Right, you go with him and we'll follow right behind.
22:10I'm scared, Mum.
22:11Yeah, well, not as scared as he's going to be.
22:13I need you to be strong. Can you do that for me?
22:17Of course you can. Come on.
22:18Come on, he's going to be really pleased to see you.
22:25SIGHS
22:29Hey.
22:33I'm right here with you, bro, yeah?
22:36Just like we're more born.
22:38Come on.
22:55That's the ball, isn't it?
22:57Right, I'll call Ches, see if they need any help.
23:02You look nervous.
23:03Yeah, well, you turned up to my flat uninvited.
23:05I want to know what you're doing here.
23:07I want to talk.
23:08Talk?
23:09I'll play more of your mind games.
23:12I know you sent a bunch of files from my computer.
23:15I don't know what you're talking about.
23:17There's no point denying it, Leanne.
23:20All the Institute's computers have surveillance software on them.
23:23What a shock.
23:24So can we just skip to the bit where you admit it?
23:27Why? Scared you're going to get in trouble?
23:31Honestly?
23:33Yeah.
23:34Well, good.
23:35Because you deserve to go down for what you've done.
23:37I'm not worried about going to prison.
23:39That's nothing compared with what they'll do to me.
23:43I know you're angry.
23:45And I'm not proud of what I've done.
23:50But I'm a victim in all this too.
23:53I just think you should sleep on a big decision like that.
23:56Yeah, but I know how stressed she is.
23:59And this should put her mind at rest.
24:01Help her concentrate on her uni work
24:03instead of working all the hours that God sent.
24:06Maybe she likes working.
24:08Maybe she doesn't want a handout from her grandad.
24:11I mean, Amy is a very independent young woman.
24:15Much like I was at her age.
24:18Without the drugs, obviously.
24:20Best not take any chances, eh?
24:25What did you want to see me about?
24:27I can't stay longer as it's all kicking off at work.
24:29Oh?
24:30Well, turns out Leanne's managed to steal some files
24:33off Rowan's computer.
24:34Might be able to get him arrested.
24:36Could even get my money back.
24:37Really?
24:38I'll speak to you soon.
24:40But it's looking a lot more likely than it was.
24:42Oh, that's marvellous news.
24:46I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
24:49So, what was it that couldn't wait?
24:52Oh, I...
24:54He was wanting to go on holiday.
24:56And I just said it was probably too soon
24:59but he wanted your steer on things.
25:01I think it's a great idea.
25:02Bit of sunshine will do you a world of good.
25:04Go for it. Get it booked.
25:08I have got to go. See you later.
25:12Hold on, now.
25:14It was all I could think of on the spot.
25:16I mean, you don't have to actually go, do you?
25:20PHONE RINGS
25:25Oh, that's a lot of messages.
25:27It's Paul.
25:29Billy!
25:31What's happened?
25:32He's gone to the hospital. He's struggling to breathe.
25:34We need to leave now.
25:35You go. I'll be at home if you need me.
25:37Where's he buying me?
25:38Bernie said you'd probably be at this chariot,
25:40so I checked there first.
25:41The receptionist told me about your phone.
25:43Figured you'd want to replace it. This is the closest place.
25:47I'm a detective.
25:50I don't believe this.
25:52It's too easy enough, I do.
25:55Something's going on at the entrance.
25:57It's all blocked off for some reason.
25:59I should have a coloured cap.
26:01No, it'll take too long.
26:03Don't worry, I'll sort it.
26:16I was going to come and report it straight away,
26:19but I kind of... I lost my nerve.
26:24I have to say, when Betsy told me, I was shocked.
26:27I mean, not that you sent him flying,
26:29I'd have been tempted to do the same thing myself,
26:32but the fact that you drove off...
26:34I know. I know.
26:38It wasn't my finest hour.
26:42I guess you were under a lot of stress at the time.
26:45Hardly an excuse, I wasn't.
26:47No.
26:50I checked the police files.
26:52A complaint was made at the time and the lad was hospitalised,
26:55therefore I'm duty-bound to have you questioned under caution.
26:59It'll be up to the CPS, but...
27:02there's every chance you'll be charged with ABH.
27:11It is what it is, I suppose.
27:13And for what it's worth,
27:14I'm really sorry that I got Betsy involved in the whole thing.
27:17Yeah. I'll deal with her separately.
27:20Don't be too hard on her.
27:23I mean, all she did was really try and wangle a job out of it.
27:26Yeah, OK, you should probably stop talking now.
27:36They're saying goodbye, aren't they?
27:40It could be a false alarm.
27:43It's not.
27:45I knew he didn't have long,
27:47but I didn't think it was going to be this quick.
27:51See, what did I tell you?
27:53Time is out to sort all of us.
27:55My van's broken down. It's going to take a while to shift.
27:59It's Bernie.
28:00Hello?
28:01Oh, thank goodness. Where are you?
28:04I'm stuck in Fresh Coast car park. The exit's blocked.
28:07Right, well, we've just got to the hospital.
28:10This is Paul, 34 years old, advanced stage MND patient.
28:13OK, let's get him in.
28:14Do you want to come with us?
28:16Yeah, sure, but you need to hurry, Billy.
28:18I don't know how long he's got.
28:20I'm on my way. I'm looking.
28:23That's on oxygen, over 80%.
28:25He's in high-flow oxygen, accumulation, and chillies.
28:31All his family are here, all except his husband, Billy.
28:34OK, let's get him into Phase 3.
28:41MUSIC STOPS
28:49I'm under all this pressure to meet these unattainable targets.
28:53If I don't sell enough pills or programmes...
28:57..they'll use all the dirt they got on me during my downloads.
29:00I feel for you, I do.
29:02But that doesn't change the fact that you defrauded Amy
29:05and you blackmailed my family.
29:07I thought you were my friend.
29:09And all the time you were going behind my back,
29:11keeping secrets from me that I should have known about.
29:16I'm sorry.
29:18Sorry's just a word.
29:20If you're truly sorry, then you'll help me bring the Institute down.
29:24You think you're the first person to try something like this?
29:27They have endless resources.
29:29They'll make all this go away
29:31and Amy won't see a penny of that money again.
29:33Yeah, well, I have to try. I owe her that much.
29:38What if there's another way?
29:41What if I told you I could get Amy's money?
29:45How? I have access to the accounts.
29:48I'll set up a bogus supplier in Amy's name,
29:51I'll siphon off small amounts of money so no-one will notice.
29:56But I need certainty that you won't go after me.
30:01The files.
30:03The files.
30:09Oh, this is a lot.
30:13What are you doing?
30:15I'm just going to get some cover for the bistro.
30:17I need some time to think about this.
30:20I bet that wasn't so bad, was it?
30:22Well, it's not exactly my first rodeo, sadly.
30:27Oh, come on. Don't tell me you've not looked me up on that computer of yours.
30:31I couldn't possibly say.
30:33Look, I'd better go and call the CPS.
30:35Yeah, put a good word in for me, will you?
30:37Erm...
30:39It doesn't really work like that, I'm afraid.
30:41I know.
30:43Shame.
30:45Mum?
30:47Oh, Betsy, look, I'm sorry, love, I'm going to have to cancel our lunch.
30:50Have you got a better offer?
30:52I thought you said there was nothing going on.
30:54What?
30:55No, no, this is work.
30:57Yeah. Enjoy your little date.
30:59Date?
31:01No, I know, she seems to think that we're having some sort of secret affair.
31:05What, you?
31:07Yeah, I know, I know, it's ridiculous. I'll sort it.
31:17Right, the quads are in the girls' room, playing with Darren.
31:20Trash, isn't it, actually? More like.
31:22I can hear that.
31:24Oh, that's all wonky, isn't it?
31:26You're all wonky.
31:29None of us know how long we've got, do we?
31:31Or, I mean, no-one knows what's round the corner.
31:34Er, I do.
31:36Ruby's birthday party.
31:38And you can't be putting a downer on it.
31:41Listen, love, I know you're upset about having to say bye to Dorian.
31:45You knew this was only temporary.
31:49Well, I mean, what if it wasn't?
31:51What if I tried to persuade Elena to stay in Weatherfield?
31:55If it makes you happy, then go for it.
31:57Really? Really.
31:59But just don't get your hopes up.
32:01You know there's a really good chance she's going to say no.
32:06Aha, so...
32:08it looks like a holiday wasn't such a bad idea after all.
32:12Ah, no harm in looking.
32:14Quite right, Kenny, you deserve to treat yourself.
32:17Oh, you've changed your tune.
32:19I thought I needed every penny for that bleak future of mine.
32:22Just didn't think you should give it all away, did I?
32:25No, but, I mean,
32:27two grand on a holiday is an entirely different matter, though, isn't it?
32:31Oh, it's just a pipe dream.
32:33I don't feel ready to strike out on my own.
32:36I mean, what if I have another fall?
32:38Well, you...
32:40you could always pay someone to go with you.
32:43Oh, wouldn't be much of a holiday for them, would it?
32:46Babysitting me all day.
32:48Yeah, sounds like quite a drag for anyone who wasn't used to it.
32:52Oh, you mean you?
32:54Oh.
32:55Well, I, um...
32:56I think I need to take your advice and sleep on it.
32:59Big decision like this.
33:01Yeah.
33:02Well, I suggest you take a nap while I go shopping.
33:05Oh.
33:20I thought he was just going to slip away in his sleep.
33:23Next to Billy where he belongs.
33:26That's what we all wanted, love.
33:29But I guess death had other ideas than miserable sod.
33:34Couldn't just give him a peaceful end.
33:36No, he had to stick the knife in one last time.
33:44I'm afraid it's as we suspected.
33:46He's got several pulmonary emboli.
33:49What's that?
33:50Blood clots in his lung.
33:52We've given him anticoagulants to try and break them up,
33:56but I want to manage your expectations.
33:59The blockage is severe.
34:02His oxygen levels are dangerously low.
34:08Meaning?
34:10His heart is starting to fail.
34:14And there's nothing more you can do?
34:17I'm afraid not.
34:19It's just about making him comfortable now.
34:23I'm so sorry.
34:27How long?
34:28How long?
34:30I think it's probably a good idea if you came and said your goodbyes now.
34:40It's OK. Come on.
34:43There'll be time for tears later.
34:48Let's go and give him a good scent, I think.
34:52Give him my love, yeah?
34:59Come on.
35:02But I cared about you a lot, Leanne.
35:08Perhaps more than was appropriate.
35:11I tried to protect you as much as I could, but at the end,
35:15you were just another paying member of the Institute to Willow,
35:18and she wanted her pound of flesh.
35:23Let me make this right.
35:34Did you make another copy?
35:36Yeah.
35:38Yeah, just one.
35:59You're making the right decision.
36:04I know.
36:08Rowan.
36:09Rowan, when will I hear from you again?
36:14You know, you really are a gullible fool, Leanne.
36:24No, Rowan, you are.
36:29Hey.
36:31Are you OK? I brought reinforcements.
36:33You got my email, Amy?
36:35Yep, so did the police.
36:37Yeah, they're on their way now.
36:40You're going to regret this.
36:42The only thing I regret is ever laying eyes on you.
36:59You go first.
37:14Do you think he can hear me?
37:17Of course he can.
37:22He's not going to hear you.
37:24Of course he can.
37:34I don't know what to say.
37:37Just let him know you're here.
37:48This isn't goodbye.
37:51Because I know that you're going to be with me every day.
37:57Telling me not to take myself so seriously.
38:01And pulling faces behind Billy's back while he's giving me a lecture.
38:08And looking out for me.
38:11Like you always have.
38:16Like a proper dad.
38:21So, this is not goodbye.
38:29It's just see you later, OK?
38:43Come on.
38:45Come on, darling.
38:50OK.
38:58Hey.
39:01I want a visit at home.
39:05But I want, like, a sign.
39:09Not a Robin, where everyone comes back as one of them.
39:13Something different, so I know it's really you.
39:16Like...
39:18..a parrot or something.
39:20Give him a chance, love. He'd have to break out of a zoo.
39:23Get like he's never picked a lock.
39:27Oh, fine.
39:30You decide, yeah?
39:34Just let me know you're all right.
39:38And that you're not in this broken body anymore.
39:41And that you're happy.
39:43And you're free.
39:46And when it's my time, come and find me, yeah?
39:51Cos we're a pair.
39:54I'm going to feel like an old sock without you.
40:00Love you, Brown.
40:05Oh, my Apollo.
40:10My beautiful boy.
40:12My beautiful boy.
40:18Time to reach for the stars now, kid.
40:22And thank you.
40:24Thank you for being the most wonderful son.
40:28And I don't want you to worry, because I'm going to look after everyone, OK?
40:32I'm going to look after our Gemini.
40:35And little Summer.
40:38And your Billy.
40:43We need to get him on the phone.
40:59Am I too late?
41:01No, he's here. I think he wants to hear your voice.
41:03OK, put him on.
41:12Summer.
41:29Summer, are you there?
41:31No, no.
41:33Let him say goodbye.
41:40It's OK.
41:42OK, he's listening.
41:46Are you there?
41:47My beautiful husband.
41:50I'm sorry I'm not there yet.
41:52You always told me I shouldn't do that.
41:54Cows to 5K.
41:56I've been running out for 20 minutes non-stop.
41:59And I've had a karaoke tune playing on loop in my head,
42:03thinking of all the good times that we've had.
42:07Sorry.
42:09I can't catch my breath.
42:12Can you still hear me?
42:14It's OK, Bill. You just...
42:17Keep going, son.
42:19I'll be with you in a couple of minutes.
42:21I'll tell you all the symptoms.
42:23Sorry.
42:25I can't catch my breath.
42:28I love you, Paul.
42:30And I am going to miss you.
42:32Every day.
42:34For the rest of my life.
42:36And even though I know how it ends,
42:38I would do this a million times over
42:41because being with you,
42:43and loving you,
42:44it's been the best thing that's ever happened to me.
42:49So just hold on, OK?
42:52I'm coming.
43:12I love you.
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