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Nineties Eastenders (23rd April 1998)
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00:00♪
00:26Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Morning! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
00:40You want something?
00:42I didn't realise you were still here.
00:43Meeting the plumber.
00:45Oh yeah. How's the head?
00:48Same here.
00:51Thanks.
00:53Look, if the plumber's holding you up, I'm here for another couple of hours.
00:56I took the morning off.
00:59Ruth, bad last night.
01:02Thanks for reminding me.
01:04Better use another one, eh?
01:06In case you catch something.
01:22Isn't someone going to get that?
01:36Queen Vic.
01:40It's for you.
01:41Who is it?
01:43I'm not here.
01:46No, George, she's not here.
01:53Morning, George.
01:54Ian. Enjoyed yourself last night?
01:56Yeah, very much. I thought it was very successful, hadn't you?
01:58Shame I had to leave so early.
01:59Well, young children. Been taking them to school, have you?
02:01Yeah, that's right. Listen, what you said last night about Annie.
02:04Are you serious?
02:05I wouldn't have said it if I wasn't.
02:07Fancy a chat? There were one or two other things I didn't mention.
02:11Yeah. Nine o'clock in the cafe, suit you?
02:13Yeah.
02:15Dad.
02:17Phil.
02:21You okay?
02:24He'll be all right. He'll come round. Just give him time.
02:27It's like Paddington station here this morning.
02:33You all right?
02:35Yeah.
02:37I'm fine.
02:39I'm fine.
02:41You all right?
02:42What do you think?
02:43Was Mum still giving you a greet about George?
02:45Yeah, her and Tiffany. I'm getting it from all corners.
02:47And what's up with Tiff?
02:48I don't know. We left the restaurant last night at this big round.
02:51What about it?
02:52Good question.
02:53You're always at each other's throats. What's wrong here?
02:55What, you're going to go at me as well now, are you?
02:57I'm just saying it's about time you realise how lucky you are.
02:59Look who's talking.
03:00Yeah, that's right.
03:01I should know, so take good advice when you're giving it.
03:11What's that?
03:12Muesli.
03:13It looks like the stuff Hamster's sitting.
03:15Not getting up.
03:16Give me one good reason.
03:17Because I was out of a job too. I know what it's like.
03:20Spare me the agony, aren't you?
03:22It's easy to give up, thinking you're not worth anything.
03:25You can't let it get to you.
03:28Do you fancy coming and training with me?
03:30Yeah, like a part-time job?
03:31Yeah.
03:32I'd love to.
03:33I'd love to.
03:34I'd love to.
03:35I'd love to.
03:36I'd love to.
03:37I'd love to.
03:38Do you fancy coming and training with me?
03:39Yeah, like a punch in the gob.
03:41You've got to get up. Get out. Do things.
03:43If you do that, Rob, your life won't be worth living.
03:46This place is an estate. You know that.
03:51Oh, hello, Robbie. Here to see our barrier?
03:53I don't think it's a good time.
03:55No, I just want a quick word.
03:56See for yourself.
04:05I see you've helped yourself.
04:08Don't mind, do you?
04:09Well, it's too late for that, isn't it?
04:11Even if I did.
04:12I thought you said them pills took away your appetite.
04:15What's that supposed to mean?
04:17Well, we ought to start thinking about what you eat.
04:20I'll pop down to the shops later on, get a few things.
04:23Cheers, Ma.
04:25Does that mean it's all right for me to stay for a few days?
04:29Just till we sort things, you know, the money.
04:36Are you going to get that?
04:37What if...
04:38What?
04:39What if it's one of your associates?
04:41No-one knows I'm here.
04:42Oh, you tell me so many things, I never know what to believe.
04:49Hello?
04:51Oh, Claire.
04:54Oh, I was busy.
04:56Were you?
04:58Well, no, I'd love to see you,
05:00but the flat's in a bit of a state at the moment.
05:02Suppose I'll give you a ring, huh?
05:04You know, when I'm not so topsy-turvy.
05:06OK.
05:08Give my love to Nigel.
05:12Are you going my way?
05:13Which way's that?
05:14Turpin Road.
05:16Yeah, OK.
05:18You're not much of a day person.
05:20What?
05:21You weren't like this last night at the restaurant.
05:23Sorry, it's me mum.
05:24She keeps on going on about this blimmin' wedding.
05:26I wish she'd do us a favour in a month.
05:28What about me?
05:29I've got a nephew I have to be a mother to
05:31and a brother who thinks he's my dad.
05:33Fancy a moan session?
05:34A what?
05:35We could drop off at the cafe, have some breakfast,
05:37get it all off our chest, eh?
05:39What about work?
05:40Oh, I meant they'd be taking notes at some council meeting.
05:42I usually sleep through most of it.
05:44Might as well be in a cafe.
05:45I promised Jan you'd be back to finish the washing up.
05:48It'd serve him right, wouldn't it?
05:52Nice morning.
05:55About last night?
05:56No, forget it, you were right.
05:58I should move on.
06:00Fancy a coffee?
06:01OK, I've got a few things to do first.
06:03I'll meet you over at the cafe in half an hour.
06:07Hi, Mark, usual?
06:08Yeah, please.
06:12Oh, sorry, Mark.
06:13Sorry, it's my fault.
06:14Yeah, why, you all right?
06:15Yeah, yeah, I'm not too bad.
06:16Coffee, please, patty.
06:17Make it two.
06:18Oh.
06:19Mark looks a bit under the weather.
06:21You don't look so wonderful yourself.
06:23Oh, Cindy, I'm worried she might get let out on bail.
06:25Why on earth would they do that?
06:27Who knows, but whatever she did,
06:29just doesn't bear thinking about.
06:31Sorry, I got caught up.
06:32Oh, coffee's coming.
06:33Oh, cheers.
06:34See you.
06:35All right.
06:37So, uh, what do you want to know?
06:40Why do you keep doing your daughter down?
06:42Well, not me, Ian.
06:44She's put it all on herself.
06:45I've given her every chance.
06:46You're wrong about Ian, though.
06:48Thanks.
06:49You would say that.
06:50She's a very cunning woman.
06:52Maybe, but I wouldn't have achieved half the things I have in this election
06:54if it wasn't for her.
06:55Have you stopped to consider why she's doing it?
06:57George, I'm not stupid.
06:58When I'm at a business world operator,
07:00you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.
07:02I'll be straight with you, Ian.
07:04She may be my daughter, but she's bad news.
07:07Because of what she's involved in,
07:09I've lost Piggy.
07:10I'm sorry to hear it.
07:12I've also...
07:13had my house burned down.
07:15What?
07:16She's involved with some very dangerous people, Ian.
07:18You've been warned.
07:19And get out while you can.
07:22And something else.
07:23I'm sorting out my affairs.
07:26I'd like to buy your show in a restaurant.
07:31Oh, that's better.
07:32Just because you're out of work,
07:33doesn't mean you have to let yourself get a seed.
07:35I overslept, all right.
07:38So, what have you got planned for today, hmm?
07:41I've just done it.
07:42Now, seriously, Barry.
07:43No, no, I am serious.
07:44I've had a wash.
07:45That's about as much as I can manage today.
07:47You're going to have to pull yourself together, you know.
07:49Well, lay off it, Dad.
07:50I've tried everything, and I've got turned down for all of it.
07:53What more do you want?
07:56So, that's what you mean by trying, is it?
07:58Now, for goodness sake.
07:59Pull yourself together.
08:00Stop wallowing and do something productive with yourself.
08:02There's a Mr Blobby job going at the local supermarket.
08:04Will that do?
08:06My own dad fires me.
08:07His wife hates me.
08:08They criticise everything I do,
08:10and suddenly I'm supposed to have the confidence of Superman.
08:12I fired you to save the business,
08:14and because it's time you stood on your own two feet,
08:16it's for your own good, Barry.
08:17Don't give me that.
08:18All you are about is your reputation.
08:20I'm an embarrassment.
08:22What's the point?
08:23I'm just a loser.
08:24Well, for where I'm standing, I'm a loser.
08:26Well, for where I'm standing,
08:27I'm finding it very hard to disagree with that.
08:29Should I come over here?
08:31Go and run your car lot,
08:33and get back to that cow you call a wife.
08:37And there's your spinach.
08:38Now you've got to get plenty of iron from this.
08:40Yes, that's why I'm buying it.
08:41It's good for the blood.
08:42Now, can I get you anything else?
08:44Yes, I'll have a...
08:45No, no, that's all.
08:47You've got your change.
08:49All right, Mark?
08:50Yeah.
08:51What'll it be?
08:52Just some fruit.
08:53Just some fruit.
08:54Nice selection.
08:55They're christened Dr Fruit Bowl in this new flat.
08:56No, you just missed her.
08:57She was here a second ago.
08:58Was she?
08:59Yeah.
09:00Oh, never mind.
09:01I'll see her tonight.
09:02Look, why don't you leave it with me?
09:03It's going to take a while to get it together.
09:04Oh, great.
09:05Thanks.
09:06Oh, how was your anniversary?
09:07Look, don't worry.
09:08I'll make sure I put together something nice.
09:09All right.
09:10Thanks.
09:11I didn't know it was your anniversary.
09:12Yeah.
09:13So what did you do?
09:14Hi, Mary.
09:15Excuse us a minute, will you?
09:16Right.
09:17Have you got it all sorted yet?
09:18No, not yet.
09:19Where is she?
09:20Is she at home?
09:21No, no, no.
09:22We'll make sure you do.
09:23OK?
09:24Another two cups, please, Pat.
09:25Are you renting this table or something?
09:26Have I upset you?
09:27I'm just not sure I'm ready for it.
09:28You've got nothing to lose.
09:29Places at these detox clinics are like gold dust.
09:30I'm expecting you any time this evening.
09:31No one's pushing you.
09:32If you can't handle it, try and let them know.
09:33Pat.
09:34Yeah, yeah.
09:35I've just spoken to my solicitor.
09:36He said he'd be back in an hour.
09:37He said he'd be back in an hour.
09:38He said he'd be back in an hour.
09:39He said he'd be back in an hour.
09:40He said he'd be back in an hour.
09:41He said he'd be back in an hour.
09:42He said he'd be back in an hour.
09:52Cindy's been refused bail.
09:53Oh, that must be a weight off your mind.
09:55Yeah, a grievance face at last.
09:56Excuse me.
09:59Hello?
10:00Yeah, speaking.
10:03What's wrong with him?
10:04Yeah, yeah, I'll be straight over.
10:06What is it?
10:07Steve in school.
10:08He's not well.
10:15What's happened here?
10:16Don't ask.
10:17That's not how he's left it.
10:20For a minute there, I thought he wasn't coming back.
10:22He's not.
10:23He took his cheque and gave me a number in a pile of his.
10:25I've just phoned and he's quoted me half as much again.
10:29I can see why you're looking so depressed.
10:31I'm actually not going to be too pleased.
10:35Ruth.
10:37I can't bear what's going on.
10:39Don't you think you should go over and talk to him?
10:42Maybe I should say something.
10:43No, I don't want you to say anything.
10:46Okay, don't get upset.
10:50Could you do with a cup?
10:51No.
10:52I'm sure you could.
10:53No!
10:54It won't take a minute. As my mother always said...
10:55Oh, for crying out loud!
10:58I just want to be left alone.
11:01Only me.
11:03Am I interrupting something?
11:05No.
11:06I was just going.
11:09You all right?
11:10Fine.
11:11Right, so what's going on here?
11:13What?
11:14What do you mean?
11:15Well, this mess.
11:17You don't want to know.
11:19Ruth.
11:20You and Mark.
11:22Has he been round yet?
11:25Look, the pair of you've got so much together.
11:28You don't want to throw it all away over some silly argument.
11:31It's up to Mark, isn't it?
11:33Yes, but you've had disagreements before.
11:35What's happened to bring it all to this?
11:37What did he tell you?
11:39Well, just that it was all over nothing.
11:41You know, like a storm in a teacup.
11:43Did he?
11:45You sound surprised.
11:46No.
11:48Look, I don't want to interfere, but he's out there.
11:51He's as miserable as anything.
11:53Why don't you pop over and have a chat with him?
12:05You two had a row?
12:08What's going on, Mark?
12:10Look, you might as well not.
12:12I've left home.
12:13What?
12:14Me and Ruth have decided we needed a bit of a break.
12:16That's terrible.
12:17It's all right, it's not permanent.
12:19But why?
12:21It's not anything to do with Connor, is it?
12:24Tell me, Mark.
12:25Look, things have been heading that way.
12:28It was bound to happen.
12:29I don't want to talk about it anymore.
12:32I always knew Phil and Grant weren't that keen on George,
12:35but I thought, well, you know, jealous sons.
12:37Well, I suppose there was a bit of that and all.
12:39What about you?
12:40What did I think of him?
12:41He was all right, I suppose.
12:43You don't sound too sure.
12:44I did have this feeling there was something dodgy about him,
12:46but I never thought he was such a crook.
12:48Oh, thanks.
12:49No, well, it's not the sort of thing you tell someone
12:51about their other half, is it?
12:53Who put it in your head he might be dodgy, Grant?
12:55No.
12:56I swear.
12:58I just don't know who to trust these days.
13:00Oh, I'm going out.
13:01You and Grant can open up.
13:08What's the matter?
13:09Nothing.
13:10Look, either we pretend we're getting on or have Mum on our case.
13:12Oh, and that's your suggestion for putting things right, is it?
13:14Let's pretend, for Peggy's sake.
13:16Well, that's it, I give up.
13:17I'm fed up with apologising for existing now.
13:18Are you going to tell me what's going on?
13:19It's not just me who's been acting strange, Grant.
13:21It's you and I.
13:22Of course I'm acting strange.
13:23You've been doing my head in,
13:24and what with all that business last night?
13:25Do you really think if I was going to flirt,
13:26I'd be stupid enough to do it in front of you, Grant?
13:28Yeah, well, at least boxing day taught you something.
13:30What did you just say?
13:31One minute past, open up.
13:35Oh, here's a turn-up.
13:36I've not stopped all morning.
13:37What, work?
13:38Everything.
13:39Stephen's got a tummy grumble.
13:40I've only just got back from his school.
13:41Is he all right?
13:42Couldn't you believe it?
13:43He didn't want to miss football,
13:44so I stayed with him for a bit and he cheered up.
13:46I left him there in the end.
13:47Oh, well, that's kids for you.
13:49Up one minute, down the next.
13:51Can I ask you something?
13:52Hmm?
13:53What do you think of me running for counsellor?
13:55I mean, am I doing the right thing?
13:57Well, it's not going to be easy for you on your own.
13:59I mean, the kids and...
14:01Well, running the chip shop's one thing,
14:03but this is something entirely different.
14:06You've got to look after what's most important to you.
14:10Thanks for listening, Aunty Pauling.
14:12See you later, then, yeah?
14:13Yeah, thanks for the coffee.
14:14All right.
14:16I couldn't believe it when I saw you two lolling about in there.
14:19What about this meeting?
14:21What about it?
14:22It must be love.
14:23You've got so much in common.
14:25What, Skyvers?
14:26Both being stuck-home, for a start, with her parents.
14:29Oh, dearie me.
14:30What does that mean?
14:31No chance for a little hand-in-hand?
14:33What did you take it for, eh?
14:35Have you got a minute?
14:37Cheers.
14:40Um...
14:41The plumbing?
14:42Yeah.
14:43It's done.
14:44How much?
14:46I'll let you know.
14:50Look, Ruth...
14:53I'll give you half, whatever it comes to, all right?
14:55Fine.
14:58So, um...
15:00You stayed at your mum's last night?
15:02Yeah.
15:03Look, we need to talk, don't we?
15:05Look, I finished work at half-two.
15:07Can we meet in a bit?
15:08Yeah, OK.
15:12That's a bit of a turn-off, innit?
15:14I wonder what the boss is going to run for now.
15:17Oh, you're not still thinking about her, are you?
15:20How are you supposed to go out with someone,
15:22you know, have a proper relationship,
15:24when you don't have anywhere to go back to?
15:26You could use my flat.
15:28Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
15:30Anywhere to go back to?
15:31You could use my flat.
15:33Are you serious?
15:34Why not?
15:35But it's your place, innit?
15:36It's not a problem.
15:37And it so happens I'm going out tonight.
15:39I could kiss you.
15:40My name's not Theresa.
15:41Well, I'm going to kiss you anyway.
15:44Haven't you two got homes to do that sort of thing in?
15:46Oh, behind closed doors, you mean, like you politicians?
15:50Speaking of which,
15:51I was surprised Mr Beale's press statement wasn't a joint one.
15:54What press statement?
15:55Oh, it's a bit slack, isn't it?
15:56I thought you fancied yourself as his spin doctor.
15:59He's pulling out the elections.
16:02Thanks, Mary.
16:03You stay well. Have a chat.
16:05I've got work to do.
16:06Look, I said don't bother trying later.
16:09She doesn't want to see you.
16:12A bag of crisps, please.
16:14Get out, will you, Mary?
16:19You're having a rotten day.
16:20What makes you think that?
16:21You've hardly said two words to me since you came in.
16:24What's wrong?
16:25Nothing.
16:26Mary.
16:28You never change, do you?
16:30Those people took you in and now look what you're doing to them.
16:32That's my opinion.
16:33You're wrecking their life and you're wrecking mine just by being here.
16:36Why don't you just get the hell out of Walford?
16:40It's not going to be easy, but you're doing the right thing.
16:43If it'll get me off the bottle, I'll do whatever it takes.
16:45You're going to be OK.
16:46Look, good luck.
16:48Thanks.
16:49Now you can wish me good luck.
16:50Why?
16:51I'm going to meet Terry and Irene in the Vic.
16:53Wedding plans.
16:57Fine.
17:07Fine.
17:08Fine?
17:09You want my further business, you got it.
17:11I don't want you to feel I'm twisting you around.
17:13You're not.
17:14Investing in a restaurant was a good idea at the time, but things change.
17:17You draw up the details, I look for them.
17:19You made a wise decision.
17:21He said he'd be here.
17:23Oh, there he is. Over here.
17:27You're going to like this. We've had so many good ideas.
17:29Great.
17:30We thought my tone could write something nice,
17:32a sort of biog about the Abbey couple,
17:34and you could read it out and tell any of those miserable servants.
17:38Tell them about the lovebirds.
17:39Oh, yeah, this is Terry's idea.
17:41We could let them out of the cage and fly around the church.
17:44The church?
17:45What do you think?
17:46And God? Where does He come into it?
17:48Well, to tell the truth, Vicar, what with the busy lives we've both led,
17:52we've not had a great deal of time for God.
17:54So why do you need the services of a Vicar?
17:56Sarah thinks the world of you.
17:58It wouldn't dream of letting anyone else marry us.
18:00That's right.
18:01Thanks for your time, Ian.
18:02You're welcome.
18:03Just one more thing to do, then I will be.
18:08Are you OK?
18:09No, just waiting for Ruth.
18:10I'm just going up.
18:11OK.
18:13Yeah?
18:14I need to have a word with Peggy.
18:15I don't think she'd appreciate that.
18:17Two minutes, that's all.
18:18The answer's no.
18:19It can't hurt, Grahame.
18:20Keep out of it.
18:21Don't talk to me like that.
18:22I live here and I say you can.
18:26If anything happens up there...
18:27Like what?
18:28Two people discussing their problems like grown-ups?
18:32Is it true?
18:34Yep.
18:35And I suppose if I hadn't found out, you had no intention of telling me.
18:38No.
18:39Why are you doing this?
18:40Why don't you ask your father?
18:42I've got kids.
18:43I can't afford to be involved with anyone like you.
18:46Oh, and by the way, I've sold my third at a restaurant.
18:49Hot off the press, that one.
18:53Oh, Grahame.
18:55I'm sorry, I...
18:58Who invited you up?
18:59This will only take a minute.
19:00Too right it will. Out!
19:02Don't blame me for not wanting to see me.
19:04What I did was inexcusable.
19:06I don't want to hear any of this. Just go!
19:08Peggy, that's why I'm here.
19:10I'm leaving.
19:11I'm going to New Zealand.
19:14I couldn't leave without saying goodbye.
19:16For good?
19:17For a while. I'm not sure how long.
19:19I should have been up front with you, Peggy.
19:21I've made a mess of things. I'm sorry.
19:23You were the most precious thing in my life.
19:26I hid things from you, not because I wanted to,
19:28but because I was terrified of losing you.
19:30And in the end, I realise now it was a mistake.
19:33A huge mistake.
19:35I should have been honest from the start.
19:41You're a lovely lady.
19:43And I'll miss you.
19:46Take care of yourself.
19:54Well?
19:56Maybe it's a good idea.
19:58Us spending time apart.
20:00Is that a good idea, Chief?
20:03I thought you'd be happy to have me out of your hair for a while.
20:07Look, I'm... I'm sorry about last night.
20:12I've been keeping a lot of things inside me.
20:15I suppose I just read too much into it.
20:17There isn't anything going on between you two, is there?
20:20Nothing happened.
20:23I can't say that I blame you if it had.
20:26Look, it's not all your fault.
20:28Yes, it is.
20:29I went over the top.
20:31I added up two and two and made five.
20:34Maybe we're good reason.
20:38I wanted to sleep with Conan.
20:41I wanted to sleep with you.
20:44I wanted to sleep with Conan.
20:47But you turned me down.
20:52Like I said,
20:54I can't say that I blame you.
20:56But I thought...
20:58Look, we need to talk.
21:00Properly.
21:02I don't think this is the right place, do you?
21:04No.
21:06I'll come and see you afterwards.
21:09If that's all right with you.
21:13So you reckon that's what I should do?
21:15Yeah, I mean, Claire's not a kid any more.
21:17You just take a deep breath and tell her the Rosebush is dead.
21:19She'll be fine.
21:20Thanks, Grant.
21:21That time I did the same for you, isn't it?
21:23If you ever need a sympathetic ear, I know how that's going to work.
21:25You'll be up in Scotland.
21:26Well, it's always a fun.
21:27It'll take more than a sympathetic ear to sort out my problems.
21:30I mean, what's George going to do in New Zealand?
21:32I don't know, and I don't care.
21:34Men.
21:35You just can't work them out.
21:37My mum always used to say that.
21:39Don't let them fool you, Tiff.
21:41And I'm saying that about any man.
21:43So where are you going with George?
21:45Not now, Grant. I've got work to do.
21:47Yes, ma'am.
21:55Who did this?
21:57When you turned down the tea,
21:59I thought you'd appreciate me sorting out the floor instead.
22:02It wasn't a problem.
22:04It's such a weight off my mind.
22:06It's perfect.
22:07Listen, how much do I owe you?
22:09It's a leaving present.
22:11I said I'd get a B&B somewhere.
22:13Why?
22:15We both know I've outstayed my welcome.
22:17Look, I had a talk with Mark.
22:19He apologised.
22:21He admitted that he was wrong.
22:23Did you tell him about...?
22:25I told him everything.
22:28Look, whatever happened or didn't happen last night,
22:31it's not about you.
22:32It's about me and Mark.
22:34Don't leave.
22:35Stay a couple more days.
22:37At least until me and Mark have got things straight.
22:42It's all green. I hate greens.
22:44Egg and chips, do you?
22:46Give it here.
22:48You all right?
22:50Cheers, Mel.
22:55Mrs C? It's me, Nigel.
22:58Me and Claire have come to visit.
23:01Mrs C?
23:04That's 40, please, love.
23:06Cheers.
23:11I just wanted to say I'm sorry about last night.
23:15I'm glad you and Ruth have sorted your differences.
23:18Look, it was a mistake.
23:20Let's just forget it, eh?
23:25Can't say I blame her.
23:27I mean, you're a good-looking bloke, aren't you?
23:30That's all right. She told me.
23:32She did all the running.
23:34Surprised you turned her down, eh?
23:36It wasn't easy.
23:38She's a fine woman.
23:40And now you've gone and done her of her confidence.
23:42I'm sorry, Mark. I didn't mean anything.
23:45I was being stupid and ignorant.
23:48Just because you're HIV doesn't mean she passed anything on to me.
23:52Of course she doesn't.
23:56It's just you saying this morning that...
23:59You're going to cook me dinner?
24:01I won't poison you.
24:03What else?
24:04You don't think...
24:06Of course I do.
24:12Oh, you imagining what could have been, eh?
24:15What's your problem?
24:16The way you were staring at those two.
24:18Looked like you were having a few regrets, maybe.
24:20Life's just one big joke to you, isn't it?
24:22I don't know what you take me for, but get one thing into your thick skull.
24:24I am not your dad, all right?
24:26I never said you were.
24:27Good, cos I wouldn't scrape the filth off my shoes with scum like that.
24:30Don't make out you're so wonderful.
24:32That's why I've never left you, because you were such a teddy bear.
24:34Ow.
24:35Grant!
24:36Grant!
24:38Get off me!
24:39I told you before, Sharon has got nothing to do with you.
24:42No? How many Boxing Day presents did you give her?
24:44You want to talk about this upstairs?
24:46What do you think you're doing?
24:47We're talking. I ain't finished with you yet.
24:49Let go of me!
24:50Let her go, Grant.
24:52Grant!
24:57You all right, love?
24:58Yeah.
25:03Do you like it?
25:05I was keeping it as a surprise.
25:06Corner did it for us.
25:10What is it?
25:12Good-looking woman like you.
25:15Couldn't have been easy being rejected.
25:18What?
25:19You could have just about any man you want,
25:22if it wasn't for me contaminating you with my disease.
25:26I'm not stopping.
25:28I've just come for the rest of my things.
25:33For the last time, what happened on Boxing Day?
25:37Why don't you ask Tiffany?
25:38It seems like you've already taken her aside.
25:40What happened, Grant?
25:41We had an argument, and she fell.
25:43She fell?
25:44I said I was sorry, she said it was all right.
25:46Now, four months later, she's ramming it down me throat.
25:48You're saying you didn't push her?
25:49Of course not.
25:50And where was Courtney when all this was going on?
25:54Oh, I don't believe you.
25:56Where would this all end?
25:57Oh, don't start, Mum.
25:58Just because you've fallen out with your family,
26:00Oh, don't start, Mum.
26:01Just because you've fallen out with your fancy man.
26:03You can leave George out of this.
26:05Yeah, well, it ain't our fault the bloke's a con.
26:07A con he may be, but when it comes to women,
26:09at least the man has principles.
26:11George has never so much raised his voice to me.
26:13Yeah, yeah, yeah, and the sun shines out of his backside.
26:16And there you are, a grown man,
26:18hitting your own wife in front of your own child.
26:20I didn't hit her.
26:21Now, you've picked wrong, you can't handle it,
26:23and you're looking to take it out on someone.
26:24Oh, well, she was half the man.
26:26It's not surprising Sharon left you.
26:28I wouldn't blame Tiffany if she went as well.
26:30I'm surprised she stuck it so long with you as that child's father.
26:33I don't want to hear this.
26:34No, of course you don't, because it's the truth.
26:36Just leave it, all right? Just leave it.
26:38Apart from your two fists, you've got nothing going for you.
26:41Do you hear? Nothing.
26:42And if I wasn't Courtney's gran,
26:44I'd have that child taken away from you.
26:46You're unfit to be a father!
26:48Don't you dare turn your back on me!
26:50Get off me!
26:55All right.
26:59Oh, I'm sorry.
27:01I didn't mean to.
27:03Get out.
27:04I'm sorry.
27:28I'm sorry.