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Nineties Eastenders (16th March 1998)
Transcript
00:00MUSIC
00:25Morning. Morning, Mark.
00:28Aren't you ready for school yet?
00:29I'm not going today.
00:31Oh, is that right?
00:32Lucy, I didn't have to.
00:34Look, why don't you go and get dressed, eh?
00:36Okay.
00:38Off you go. Go on.
00:41I thought we were gonna treat everything like normal.
00:43I just wanted to spend the day with her.
00:46But we discussed this.
00:47It's better for her sake.
00:49What if we don't make a big thing out of it?
00:50I know, but I'm not gonna get another chance to spend time with her.
00:54Okay.
00:55So, how was she this morning?
00:56Oh, excited about seeing her mum, of course.
00:58She was asking when she was coming to get her.
01:00It doesn't mean that she can't wait to go home.
01:02I know. It just hurts.
01:23What time's Mary getting here then?
01:25I told her to come in early so she can learn the ropes before we open up.
01:28Well, she ain't gonna pick it all up in one morning.
01:30Let's just see how she gets on, then.
01:32Morning!
01:33You're up and out already?
01:34It's a beautiful day. Don't want to waste it laying around in bed.
01:37And what are you in such a good mood for?
01:39He's drunk.
01:40Just high on life, Grant.
01:42He's very drunk.
01:43Don't you ever wake up with a weird, tingling feeling that today's gonna be a great day?
01:47Um, no.
01:49Oh, that's understandable, I suppose.
01:51You wake up next to Grant every morning.
01:53Um, don't push it.
01:54Hey, I'm not late, am I?
01:56No, not at all.
01:57Right, quick cup of tea, back out there.
01:59Grab life by the short and curlies.
02:02Hiya. Hi.
02:03Right, you're gonna show Mary around, go through the prices, what needs doing.
02:05I'll leave you to it.
02:06Uh, hang on just a second.
02:09Why have I got to show Mary around? I thought you was gonna be training her up.
02:11Well, she's a girl, ain't she?
02:12So?
02:13So, she'll probably prefer it if another girl shows her what to do.
02:16Look, she needs to be trained for a job. We're not gonna sit around swapping make-up tips.
02:19It won't take you very long and I've got a seat with delivery
02:21unless the pair of you want to come down to the cellar and start lugging barrels about.
02:24Well, not really.
02:26Well, that's settled then, isn't it?
02:30Morning, Barry.
02:30All right, Dad. I thought you were going down to that auction today.
02:32Well, yes, I am. I just wanted to come in for a chat first.
02:36I'll come down with you, only I'm waiting on a phone call about the flat.
02:39When are you completing?
02:40This weekend, if it all goes through OK. You know, I'm just waiting on confirmation.
02:44Why wouldn't it be OK?
02:45No reason. I suppose I'm just a bit pessimistic about business deals these days, you know.
02:49Yeah, yeah, of course.
02:51Look, Barry, I think you and I need to sit down and have a serious talk about this place.
02:55Well, I was thinking the same thing.
02:56You were?
02:57Yeah, I was flicking through the old books the other week and, er, well, we're still in a lot of trouble.
03:01Well, you don't have to tell me that.
03:03And I've got some ideas, only it rather depends on me selling the flat,
03:06so I'd rather talk about it later.
03:07Well, I'd rather we talk about it now.
03:10Hello? Deals on wheels?
03:13Mr Sharp? Hi, yeah, could you just hold on one second?
03:16This won't take long, Dad.
03:17No, no, look, it's OK. I'll see you later, yeah?
03:20Yeah.
03:32What are you playing at?
03:33Shh!
03:37You busy, Robbie?
03:38Well, I'm working, aren't I?
03:39You don't fancy doing me another little favour, do you?
03:42What's the name of the horse?
03:43Seven of them, to be precise.
03:45Seven?
03:46It's an accumulator, you know what that is, don't you?
03:48Yeah, it means you don't stand a chance of winning.
03:50Rubbish. It's all a matter of confidence.
03:5620-pound bet, or seven to win.
03:58Why don't I just take this money and flush it down the toilet for you?
04:00Save everyone some time.
04:02You won't be talking that way come 4.30,
04:04when my seventh win romps home and I earn 25 grand better off.
04:0825 grand for 20 quid?
04:10Interested now?
04:11You can't win all seven horses, this is impossible.
04:14Carpe diem, Robbie.
04:16Eh?
04:17Seize the day.
04:18There's something in the air.
04:20Can't you feel it?
04:22Can't you just smell it?
04:25How am I supposed to smell it?
04:26Destiny.
04:29I could have sworn I had a 20 on me when I left the flat this morning.
04:32It's all right, Barry, I'll get this for you.
04:33Thanks, Pat, I'll pay you later.
04:34Have you spoken to Roy this morning?
04:36No, he's gone down to an auction for the day.
04:37You didn't get a chance to talk to him?
04:39We're gonna get together later on, why?
04:41Oh, I just wondered, I thought there was something you wanted to see about Ursula.
04:43He wants to have a chat about the business.
04:45Can we sit down and go through a few ideas?
04:48Yeah, well, we've got to get Vic first.
04:50I mean, he's old enough to try and find a place for his house.
04:52Hey, what about your piece, Barry?
04:53You don't make that much noise.
04:54Sorry I let you too late.
04:55I've sold my flat, made three grand on it.
04:57Well, do you want to beat him up or shall I?
04:59I'm gonna strangle Roy when I get my hands on him.
05:01He hasn't laid Barry off yet.
05:02It can't be easy for him, not his own son.
05:04Do you know, I've a good mind to go over there and do it myself.
05:06Save him the worry.
05:08Listen, Pat, would it be all right if I shut off for an hour or so later?
05:11Yeah, of course.
05:12Why, what's your up to?
05:14There's someone I want to go and see.
05:15Oh, anybody I know?
05:17Luna.
05:18And before you say anything, I know it's not a good idea.
05:20Oh, Kathy, it's up to you now.
05:22You know what I think about it.
05:24So, where are you going to live now that you've sold your place?
05:27Haven't thought about it yet.
05:28Yeah, well, you're quite welcome to crash down at a squat for a while.
05:30A squat?
05:32What do you think I am?
05:33It'll be snowing in hell before I start squatting.
05:36Right, back to work.
05:37See you lads later.
05:39What do you think you're doing?
05:41What's wrong?
05:42Seeing Barry can crash at the squat.
05:43I've lived with him before.
05:45Believe you me, he makes Robbie Jackson look like the ideal flatmate.
05:47Yeah, well, you heard what he said.
05:48He wouldn't crash down at ours if he was desperate.
05:50Good!
05:52Well done, Robbie.
05:53Thanks.
05:54Oh, er, what time do you want to have lunch?
05:56I was thinking of going over the Vic myself.
05:57Ain't lunchtime already, is it?
05:59Nearly 12.30.
06:00No!
06:03Yeah, watch it.
06:07Oh, hello.
06:07Hiya, Dot.
06:08Well, where are you two off to?
06:10Er, we're off to the swings, aren't we, Jessie?
06:12Have no school today, then?
06:14No, not today.
06:15Erm, see, Ruth, you didn't see where Robbie Jackson went to, by any chance?
06:18In there.
06:18I hope he realises the gambling's a sin.
06:21Can I have a poster?
06:23Oh, of course you can.
06:24Come in, see what we've got.
06:26Ain't she lovely?
06:27You're lucky.
06:28Never know what you get when you're posturing, do you?
06:30Yeah, we're very lucky.
06:32She's going back to Muller's this afternoon.
06:34Oh, no.
06:35Oh, I am sorry.
06:37Oh, it's all right.
06:37It was bound to happen one day.
06:40Giving you a mark of taste for it, I suspect.
06:42Taste for what?
06:43Little ones of your own.
06:44Do it for real this time, eh?
06:46For real?
06:47Expect I could probably have done with the practice.
06:49Dot, fostering isn't about getting the practice in.
06:52I mean, my Nick.
06:53He were never a little angel,
06:55but you do the best you can for him, don't you?
06:56Give him a good start in life.
06:58Well, flesh and blood, innit?
07:00Yeah.
07:01Look what Nigel gave me.
07:03Oh!
07:04Oh, that's brilliant.
07:07Right, come on, we'd better get off to the swings, eh?
07:09See you.
07:10Bye.
07:10Bye.
07:12Are you sure about this, son?
07:14Seven race accumulator.
07:15That's right.
07:16You know something I don't?
07:17There's something in the air, apparently.
07:21Hey, what does this last one say?
07:24Mr. Something.
07:26Anything like that run the 425?
07:31Got a Mr. Larry and a Mr. Terry.
07:36Terry.
07:37You sure?
07:37Definite.
07:41Jessie, can you stop that a second?
07:44Come here, would you?
07:48I want you to have this.
07:51Promise me you'll keep wearing it.
07:53Promise.
07:55Just a wee something to remind you of me and Mark.
07:59So that whenever you look at it,
08:01you can remember the time you spent with us.
08:05Thank you, Nick. I can't talk.
08:10So what happens next?
08:11You and Ruth going to foster again?
08:13We haven't talked about it yet.
08:14You should, though.
08:15You make great parents.
08:17Thanks.
08:18It's more than enough kids out there need a good home.
08:20What they need is a bit of stability.
08:22Not to be shuffled from one place to the next.
08:26Sorry, I didn't mean...
08:27No, you're right.
08:28I mean, the sooner me and Cindy get this mess sorted out, the better.
08:31For the kids' sake.
08:32Well, when will you know for sure?
08:34We'll find a limit in three weeks.
08:36You'll keep it.
08:38It's excellent.
08:41There you go.
08:42Perfect. Well done. Cheers.
08:45Not bad.
08:46Yeah, I think I'll pick it up pretty quick.
08:47Yeah, well, there's more to it than pulling pints.
08:49What else do I need to know?
08:50Well, you need to know how to get along with the customers.
08:52I've laughed all their stupid jokes.
08:53I'd be firm with them when they're drunk.
08:55Believe me, I've had enough practice with drunk men in my time.
08:58I guess you know it all already, then.
09:02Ha!
09:03Ooh!
09:05One down, six to go.
09:06What's that?
09:07Horses, but keep it to yourself, will you?
09:09Can I get you gentlemen anything?
09:10Ah, very kind. You can pour me a pint.
09:12Thanks.
09:13Gambling's a mug's game.
09:15My Deb's used to work in the bookies.
09:17She used to tell me tales of grown men reduced to tears.
09:19No, there'll be no tears from me, Nigel.
09:21Not today.
09:22You had a tip?
09:23Better than that. I've had a sign.
09:25What, from...
09:26I don't know where it came from, but it came from somewhere.
09:29Good luck.
09:30There you go. Two pound, please.
09:31Just put it on my slate, would you, love?
09:33What slate?
09:34You do know that I live upstairs, don't you?
09:35Yeah.
09:36Didn't Tiff explain how it works?
09:38No.
09:39Well, everyone who lives upstairs has a slate.
09:41At the end of the day, we all remember what we've had,
09:42and we just slip the money in the tip.
09:44Cheers.
09:46Right, it'll only be for an hour, Pat.
09:48Where you going?
09:49I told you, I'm worried about her.
09:51Oh, Cassie, think about what you're doing.
09:52I have.
09:53This is more for my benefit than hers.
09:55At least I can put me mind at rest.
09:57Two teas, please, Pat.
10:00Yeah, Robbie, what's this rumour I've been hearing about you?
10:02Rumour? I ain't done nothing.
10:04Seven race accumulator.
10:05I was chatting to the guy in the booties earlier,
10:06and someone gave you a tip, did they?
10:08It's not for me. I only put the bet on for Terry.
10:10What's this?
10:11Nothing.
10:12Going with Dad's gambling again, is he?
10:13He reckons it's his lucky day.
10:14He's on a seven race accumulator.
10:16Yeah, but he'll lose.
10:17He always does.
10:20All right?
10:22What are you up to?
10:23I'm going to take Jess over at the archer's,
10:25say goodbye to Corner.
10:26Then we're going swimming.
10:28All right.
10:29I'm thinking, why don't I get Simon to cover the store,
10:31and I can come with you?
10:32Why?
10:33Because I'd like to.
10:34I thought you were the one that wanted to treat it like a normal day.
10:37And you went ahead and made plans on your own.
10:39Mark.
10:40Sorry.
10:41Look, we'll see you later, OK?
10:42Yeah, four o'clock, remember?
10:43I know.
10:44Come on, Jesse.
10:45See you, Jess.
10:48So when are you going out with Julie again?
10:50Probably never.
10:51Well, that bad, was it?
10:52Nearly made an idiot out of myself.
10:54All she wanted was to talk about Alex taking over my part in the play.
10:58I should have known she wasn't interested.
10:59I should have read the signs.
11:00I thought you told me the pair of you had already kissed.
11:02Yeah.
11:03Well, that's got to be a come one, hasn't it?
11:05Well, maybe she meant it as a go away.
11:07What sort of kiss was it?
11:08Do we have to have this conversation?
11:10Well, did she kiss you like she was kissing an uncle at a wedding?
11:13I hope not.
11:14I mean, I've heard of close families.
11:15So she's interested.
11:16She must be.
11:17No, it's not going to happen.
11:18Believe me.
11:19Yes!
11:20Sorry.
11:21This one going on your slate as well, is it?
11:23Naturally.
11:24What's going on?
11:25Oh, it's all right.
11:26He's just putting it on his slate.
11:27His what?
11:28His slate.
11:29Because he lives upstairs.
11:30Dad!
11:31You can't blame a man for trying.
11:32Are you stupid or something?
11:33I'm sorry.
11:34I didn't know.
11:35It wasn't her fault.
11:36And stay out of this show.
11:37How many other people have you been giving credit to?
11:39No one, honest.
11:40Tiffany.
11:41What do you think you're doing?
11:42She's been giving away free beer.
11:43Well, if you're going to take it out on anyone, take it out on your old man.
11:45I thought you wanted me to train her.
11:47It's the first day.
11:48Go easy on her.
11:49Sorry.
11:50You will be.
11:51I'll make sure of it.
11:52All right, mate.
11:53Sanjay.
11:54Hey, what's all this about an accumulator thing?
11:55Keep your voice down.
11:56Oh, sorry.
11:58Seven dead certs.
11:59First three have already robbed her.
12:00Right.
12:01Who else are you bagging?
12:02Fancy riding on my coattails, do you?
12:04Well, if you're feeling like it, you might as well share it.
12:06Well, I paid a lady for my drink, and I can give you two.
12:09You got a deal.
12:22What are you doing here?
12:23Friend of yours, is he?
12:25What I do with my life is none of your business.
12:27I take it you like living like this, then, do you?
12:29You've got a nerve.
12:31Yeah, I'm sorry. That was out of order.
12:33What's it to do with you?
12:34Some sort of moral crusader, are you?
12:36Have you thought about what you're doing?
12:38I don't need your sort coming round here rubbing my nose in it.
12:41I just came to see if you was all right, that's all.
12:42Come to gloat, more like.
12:43That's not true.
12:44Why can't you leave me alone?
12:46I just want to help, if I can.
12:48I don't need a friend, Kath.
12:49And if I did, I certainly wouldn't choose you.
12:56That's it.
13:00Come on!
13:02Yes!
13:04Four out of four, what did I tell you?
13:06You've still got to win the next three.
13:07It's a full-blown conclusion, I can't lose today.
13:09The odds are against it.
13:11Forget the odds, we're dealing with a higher force,
13:13something mere mortals like us can't fully comprehend.
13:15Terry, they're just horses.
13:17Call them by their proper names, please, Robbie.
13:20Simply Kenneth, Trixie Miss and Mr Larry.
13:23Mr who?
13:24Larry.
13:25What are they?
13:26Irene.
13:29Good film.
13:30Thanks, Robbie. Bye.
13:32See you.
13:35Irene, wait.
13:37What do you want?
13:38So you are talking to me, then?
13:39Irene, please.
13:41Sorry.
13:42Look, just hear me.
13:43I don't have anything to say to you.
13:45I miss you.
13:46There, I've said it.
13:47I'm lonely without you.
13:49And buy yourself a dog.
13:50It's hardly the same thing, is it?
13:51It's all you deserve.
13:52Look, I know you probably hate me, but please, give me another chance.
13:55I've moved on, Terry, and I suggest you do the same.
13:58I don't want to move on, I want to go back to how we were.
14:00Just tell me what I'm supposed to do and I'll do it.
14:02It's not going to happen.
14:03Never?
14:04Never.
14:05You hesitated.
14:06I did not.
14:07I heard it, you definitely hesitated.
14:14No sign of her.
14:15She'll be here.
14:16When?
14:17As we're packing up to leave.
14:19Leave it, Lenny.
14:22I am still the manager of this band, aren't I?
14:24Of course.
14:25Right, well, I say we drop her and we audition someone new.
14:27No, Lola's a good singer and she's right for the band.
14:30Yeah, and she ain't here again.
14:32I thought you said there was nothing going on between you two.
14:34There's not.
14:35Right, well, we drop her then and we audition someone new.
14:37You haven't seen her, so it don't matter if you hurt her feelings.
14:40Sorry, sorry, everyone.
14:42You made it then.
14:43Lenny.
14:44Last breakdown, can you believe that?
14:45Not really.
14:46Have we started?
14:48Just warming up.
14:49Good.
14:50So I haven't missed anything.
14:52What do you want, Mum?
14:53Oh, a gin and tea, thanks.
14:57Well?
14:58I'll get a table round the other side, shall I?
15:00Yeah.
15:01Oh, a pint of lager and a gin and tea, please.
15:03Terry, what's going on?
15:05One hit by a link.
15:07Two more and you're there, mate.
15:09Are you doing any work today?
15:10I'm on a break.
15:11Get out there and start collecting glasses now.
15:13Oh, cheers, darling.
15:15Here, how about me and you?
15:17We can change him just for tonight, can't you?
15:19Sorry.
15:20You're lost.
15:21Have you thought about joining a club or something?
15:23Forget about me joining a singles club.
15:25I want still a puff of breath in me lungs.
15:27Irene.
15:29Lenny.
15:30How's everything going?
15:31Five bags.
15:32Can I interest you in a top-up, Irene?
15:34No, thank you.
15:35If you don't mind, I'm trying to have a private conversation with my son.
15:37Very well.
15:38If you change your mind, I'll do it for you.
15:40Thank you very much.
15:46Well, if you change your mind, you know where to find me.
15:50He seems pleased with himself.
15:52Man, honestly, he just can't take no for an answer.
15:54He was only offering to buy you a drink, Mum.
15:58All right.
15:59Why's your dad in such a good mood today?
16:01Haven't you heard?
16:02He reckons he's getting a win big on the horses today.
16:04He never changes, does he?
16:05Have he?
16:0625 grand.
16:07Oh.
16:08Ain't gonna happen.
16:0925 grand.
16:11And you backed the wrong horse.
16:13It was a mistake.
16:14I couldn't read his handwriting.
16:15It was either Mr Larry or Mr Terry.
16:17I mean, that had to be Terry.
16:18What kind of idiot wouldn't back a horse with his own name in it?
16:20The kind of idiot who studies the form.
16:22Mr Larry's the favourite.
16:24What about Mr Terry?
16:25He stands a chance, doesn't he?
16:26I've got two words for you, my friend.
16:28Dog food.
16:29I'm dead.
16:30Oh, relax, will you?
16:31You've still got to back two winners.
16:32You'll blow the lot on the next race.
16:33Yeah, nobody's luck can hold out like that.
16:35Can it?
16:39That was good.
16:40Yeah, it was going really well.
16:42You sure you're OK with the song?
16:43I told you already, I love it.
16:44You're very talented.
16:46Same time next week?
16:48Some of us was going over to the Vic.
16:50No, I can't.
16:51I'm sorry.
16:52No worries.
16:53Another time, maybe?
16:54Whatever.
16:56See you next week.
17:01Mark, it's nearly four o'clock.
17:03Cheers, Andrew.
17:05Good luck, yeah?
17:06Thanks, mate.
17:07Hello, Mark.
17:08You all right there, Rob?
17:09Nicole?
17:10Mark?
17:11I was just about to come over to the house.
17:12Oh, but there was no answer,
17:13so I thought we'd come over here.
17:14Where's Ruth?
17:15Still picking Jessie up from school?
17:16Yeah.
17:17Yeah, something like that.
17:18How is she?
17:19Jessie?
17:20Oh, she's fine.
17:21Look, why don't I let you in
17:22and we'll wait for them there, yeah?
17:23Everything all right, Mark?
17:24Yes, it's fine, Mum.
17:25I'm sorry, this is Rob.
17:26Rob Hedges.
17:27Hello.
17:28This is Nicole, Jessie's mum.
17:29Oh, hi.
17:30Pauline Fowler.
17:31Hello.
17:32Well, I think Ruth's going to be back any second,
17:33so I might as well let you in and put the kettle on, yeah?
17:34All right.
17:35Come on, Mum.
17:38There's Mum.
17:39Listen.
17:42Why don't we say goodbye to each other here, eh?
17:45Why?
17:47Your mum will be dead excited to see you,
17:49and I just want you to say goodbye from me
17:52because I'm really going to miss you.
17:55You know that, don't you?
17:57Yeah.
17:58Come here.
18:04Oh, I'm really going to miss you.
18:07Is he any back yet?
18:08No, he's stuck in traffic, apparently.
18:10He phoned up earlier.
18:11Well, why don't I put the kettle on?
18:12We can have a little chat about this place.
18:14Shouldn't you be over at the laundrette?
18:16Oh, they won't miss me for a few minutes.
18:17The thing is, Pat, I really am rather busy,
18:19and I feel I should talk to my dad first about my plans.
18:21What plans?
18:22Well, for this place.
18:23I think I might have some good news for him.
18:25Well, you can tell me.
18:26I will, in good time, but, well, it's business.
18:29Barry, I do have an interest in this place, you know.
18:31Yeah, I know that, Pat,
18:32but I really feel I should talk to him first.
18:35Father and son.
18:36That's what you'd rather do?
18:38I'm sorry, Pat, I just don't want to go behind his back.
18:40You understand that, don't you?
18:42Oh, yeah.
18:43Yeah, I think I do.
18:48Oh, sorry I'm late.
18:50Hi, sweetie.
18:51Oh, you all packed and ready to come home?
18:53I'm ready.
18:54Right, we'd better be going then.
18:56Here, I'll give you a hand with the bags.
18:57Yeah, I'll help as well.
18:58Thanks, Mum.
19:00Are you going to say thank you to Ruth?
19:02Thank you, Ruth.
19:04Oh, you are more than welcome, Jessie.
19:06Look, Mummy.
19:08Oh, that's nice.
19:09It's just a wee something for me and Mark,
19:11a going-away present.
19:13It's beautiful.
19:16Well, we'd best be off.
19:18Thanks, Ruth, for everything.
19:22Bye.
19:27Photograph first.
19:28Trixie Miss, number seven.
19:30Trixie Miss, then the winner.
19:33Six out of six.
19:34Another one, I'm a very rich man.
19:36Mr Lurie, you really think he'll win?
19:38He could cut off one of his legs.
19:39He'd still come in first.
19:40Here you go, Robbie.
19:41It's from Sanjay.
19:44How are you, son?
19:45Fine.
19:46Well, lost anything on the horses yet, have we?
19:48Still winning.
19:49Yeah, so which mug lent you the money this time?
19:51I found it.
19:52A likely story.
19:53It's true.
19:54Lying on a pavement, right in my path,
19:56just staring up at me, it was.
19:58A gambling man can't ignore a sign like that.
20:00Yeah, well, you're going to lose.
20:01You always do.
20:02Robbie, tell the lad.
20:03Odds are in his favour.
20:05Yeah, well, even if you do win,
20:06you'll only drink and gamble it all away in a week.
20:08After today, I am never going to place another bet in my life.
20:11I believe that when I see it.
20:12When I collect this money, I'm going to do something positive with it.
20:15Like what?
20:16Attempt to win back the woman of my dreams.
20:18Irene?
20:19Well, she won't have you.
20:20Won't stop me trying.
20:21Then again, if you do win,
20:22she'll probably be all over you like a rash.
20:24I ought to knock you in the next week for saying that.
20:26Well, I'm defending her honour.
20:28Like she's got any.
20:31You are all right, aren't you?
20:33Of course I am.
20:34Of course I am.
20:35Why shouldn't I be?
20:37You know why.
20:38Look, you get back to work and I'll sort all this stuff out.
20:48Cindy rang earlier.
20:49She wants to let the twins out tomorrow.
20:51What's wrong with that?
20:52Nothing, really.
20:54I can't exactly say no, can I?
20:55Because she'll use it against me in court.
20:57Then you should let her.
20:58It just got me thinking.
21:00Maybe I should be making the most of being with them.
21:02You know, just in case.
21:03What sort of an attitude's that?
21:04It's how I'm feeling, Mum.
21:06Nothing certain.
21:07It sounds to me like you're giving up.
21:08Is this your idea of being supportive?
21:10It doesn't matter what I say or how I try and help, does it?
21:12I'm better off staying out of it.
21:13Fine.
21:14You do that.
21:15Oh, I thought I'd find you in here.
21:33Sorry, I was hungry.
21:34No, it's all right.
21:35Look, it's just I need the keys to get in the porter cabin.
21:37Look, I'm with you.
21:38I can have that chat you wanted, yeah?
21:39Yeah, give us a tea, please, Cathy.
21:40Nice cake, Cathy.
21:41Thanks.
21:42Ah, I was looking for you.
21:44She ain't gone already, has she?
21:45I only went to the house and there weren't no answer.
21:48Who, Jessie?
21:49Yeah, I got some sweets for her for her journey.
21:51I'm sorry, Dad.
21:52My mum picked her up about half an hour ago.
21:54Oh, well, never mind.
21:55I'll give them to Claire.
21:56It was a nice thought, thanks.
21:58I could see that Ruth was a bit upset this morning.
22:01Yeah, it's hard saying goodbye, isn't it?
22:02You're really gonna miss her.
22:04Well, I think I cheered Ruth up.
22:06Told her it was time she started having some of her own.
22:10You did what?
22:11So don't be surprised when you get home to find soft music,
22:14candles and a steak and kidney pudding on the table.
22:16How could you be so insensitive?
22:18I was only saying...
22:19Well, don't!
22:20And keep out of things that don't concern you, you hear me?
22:29SHE SOBS
22:31SHE SOBS
22:42Hey, this is the one time, all or nothing, yeah?
22:45Now, Simon, watch the stall, will you?
22:47Wedson!
22:48What's happened, Dad?
22:58Good luck, Terry.
23:00Ask him, ask him, ask him.
23:03Oh, Rob, he's a dead man.
23:05Oh, this I have to see. Come on.
23:09I, er...
23:10I know things have been pretty tight lately, Dad,
23:12and it ain't gonna get any better unless we do something about it.
23:15What do you mean?
23:16I want to help build this place up.
23:18That's why I'm putting three grand of my own money into it.
23:20You're gonna do what?
23:21That's the money I made on the flat.
23:23It's gone through.
23:24That's what the phone call was all about this morning.
23:26And I want it to go straight into the business.
23:27No, Barry, I don't want you to do that.
23:29Because I'm letting you go.
23:34It's all right, I'm just watching, not betting.
23:39It's in my pocket. Where you all doled up from?
23:41I want to remember this moment with pride,
23:43and I want to be suitably attired.
23:45Terry, I've got to tell you something.
23:47Now, Robbie, I'm about to win a small fortune.
23:50A ticket you haven't told him yet?
23:52What's he gonna do to me?
23:54Er, beat 25 grand out of you.
23:56That ain't funny.
23:57Well, don't worry, the favourite doesn't always win.
23:59No?
24:00No, just nine times out of ten.
24:04Come on!
24:19I hoped you'd come.
24:20I've come to tell you to forget it.
24:22Me and you are finished.
24:23You told me that earlier.
24:25Yeah, well, I thought I'd tell you again.
24:27Doesn't mean I'm gonna stop loving you.
24:29Don't say things like that.
24:31I'm sorry for everything.
24:34I don't even know what you're apologising for.
24:36Well, you name it, I'm sorry for it.
24:39I'm sorry we were out, I'm sorry I left.
24:42Sorry I don't see your face every morning.
24:45I'm miserable without you.
24:48Barry, mate.
24:50You're missing the race.
24:52What race?
24:56I'm your son.
24:57Barry, we can't afford to pay you.
24:59It's not personal.
25:01Yes, it is.
25:02It's cos I messed up, innit?
25:03I lost everything and now you're getting your own back.
25:05Do you really think I'd be that spiteful?
25:07Right now, yes, I do.
25:08Barry, I've told you.
25:09It's not personal.
25:10Oh, come off it.
25:11Don't have the guts to admit it.
25:13You hate me for what happened.
25:15I've never hated you for one second, son.
25:17I'm surprised you didn't get Pat to do your dirty work for you.
25:20Nothing has changed between us.
25:22I'm still your dad.
25:23Oh, thanks.
25:24But I'd rather have a job.
25:41I don't believe it.
25:43You must be...
25:44Oh, where is it?
25:47Oh, he's taken it badly then, is he?
25:52So he got away with it then?
25:53Just like we said he would.
25:54That was too close.
25:56Yeah, of course, mate.
25:57You know what this means, don't you?
25:58What's that?
25:59Terry didn't win.
26:00I know.
26:02But you did.
26:04He's taken it.
26:06I'd better go and tell Terry.
26:07Hey, hang on, my friend.
26:09But he's won.
26:10Yeah, I think Terry's a little bit busy to be interrupted right now.
26:12So why don't us three go over to the Vic for a little celebration?
26:16A quiet celebration.
26:24I'll pay you till the end of the week.
26:25I don't want your money.
26:26Come on, it's owed to you.
26:27I said forget it.
26:31I knew you would take this badly, but this is too much.
26:33Well, what do you expect?
26:34I expect you to be a man about it.
26:36Why? So you can feel better?
26:38You know, if there was any other way...
26:39But you don't have to do this.
26:41I do, Barry.
26:42I either let you go or we all go under.
26:45Now, come on, it's not the end of the world.
26:47You'll soon get yourself another job.
26:49It'll be like a new start for you,
26:50without the constant reminder of what happened with Vanessa.
26:53I've worked for you my entire life.
26:55While other kids were out getting paper rounds,
26:57I was cleaning cars on your lot.
26:59I remember.
27:00Straight from school I come working for you.
27:02Do you remember the first car I sold?
27:04Because I do.
27:05It was a racing green Triumph Spitfire soft top.
27:07Ticket price, 1,400.
27:09And I got that for it.
27:11You've got to move on.
27:12Give me another chance.
27:13I can't.
27:14Please.
27:15Barry, listen to me.
27:16It's over.
27:17You're on your own.
27:19This is the only thing I've got.
27:49You're on your own.
27:50This is the only thing I've got.