EastEnders 28th August 2023-n

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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
00:06 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:09 [BIRDS CHIRPING]
00:28 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:31 [CRYING]
00:40 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:52 [CHATTER]
00:55 Help.
01:02 Yeah, of course.
01:03 Here we go, Max.
01:04 Here we go.
01:05 Girls!
01:06 All right.
01:07 Ready?
01:08 Here you go, baby.
01:09 Happy birthday, Anna.
01:10 [CHEERING]
01:11 Happy birthday!
01:12 Thank you.
01:13 Thank you, darling.
01:14 There you go.
01:15 Thanks, Dad.
01:16 Birthday girl.
01:17 Too late.
01:18 Too late.
01:19 Was it a warning from Jackie Ford's people?
01:22 Being paranoid.
01:24 It was just some drunk lads getting aggy about chips.
01:27 Oh.
01:28 I wanted to visit her for so long.
01:35 Thanks for suggesting it, especially today.
01:39 Now, why don't I take you for tea and cakes?
01:47 There's a decent little cafe around the corner.
01:48 Then I can put you back on your roster.
01:51 Are you trying to get rid of me?
01:55 No, of course not.
01:57 Good.
01:59 But you know what?
02:00 It feels good being back in Norfolk.
02:03 Feels like I'm coming home, which is why I've decided
02:07 not to go back to France.
02:09 I know it's a big deal, but you're right.
02:13 I can't let paranoia rule my life.
02:16 But that's happy in France.
02:18 He really doesn't want to come back here, Mum.
02:21 I know he's anxious.
02:23 But deep down, I think he really loves Walford.
02:27 He's in his blood.
02:29 Frankly, after his heart attack, it's
02:31 the best place for him to be.
02:33 Why don't you come and visit once I've made peace with Gran?
02:40 She's the one who needs sweet-talking.
02:42 Yeah, if I remember Cathy, she'd fight tooth and nail
02:44 to have a family around her.
02:46 [PHONE RINGING]
02:49 I've got to take this.
02:53 Just give me a second.
02:54 Yeah, yeah, I'm with her.
03:03 Yes, away from the square.
03:04 Although, Dad, you should know she's not as upset
03:07 as you've said she'd be.
03:08 She's saying she wants you guys to move back.
03:13 I know.
03:13 No, I know, I know, I know, which is why I think maybe
03:15 I should tell her.
03:19 Dad, I've got it under control.
03:22 Dad?
03:23 What's up with that burst of the honeymoon bubble?
03:40 Getting the dry up and the stuff off of the supermarket
03:42 so we can clear them out of eggs.
03:43 That is not my answer to jet lag.
03:45 Yeah, well, now you can get straight up to the chippy
03:47 and start cutting up some spuds.
03:48 And horizontal, not vertical.
03:51 Well, what's wrong with chips?
03:52 Well, it's Spanish-themed, isn't it?
03:54 Elaine wants tortilla.
03:55 Come on, chop, chop.
03:57 Nan, good honeymoon?
03:59 Yeah, lovely.
04:01 Thank you, darling, yes.
04:02 Well, until this one caught COVID.
04:05 It makes a terrible patient.
04:06 I could have killed him by the end of it.
04:07 Yeah, have a two-size-the-same coin there, bub.
04:10 Fancy a copper, Nan?
04:11 I'd love one, darling, but I've got so much to do now.
04:13 I'm up to my eyeballs.
04:14 I just wanted to talk to you about some stuff.
04:16 Look, if it's about the chippy, I'm sorry you had to find out
04:20 when I was away, but it's really going to have to wait.
04:22 I'm sorry, OK?
04:24 Oh, in fact, you can go to the chippy now with Rocky.
04:26 Start cutting up the spuds around his birthday party.
04:29 Come on, both of you, go on.
04:30 OK. - There you go.
04:31 And you, go on.
04:32 I'm going, I'm going.
04:33 All right, come on, bub.
04:35 I will bore you with a holiday snips later.
04:40 Smell good, isn't it?
04:43 Come on, try one of these.
04:44 Come on.
04:45 Come on, get in there.
04:46 Get in there.
04:48 Ladies, some chips?
04:49 Oh, my god.
04:50 Don't be a bother.
04:51 Look, chip, Bill's plate is just around the corner there.
04:57 They are the best chips in Walford, I promise.
05:00 You know you want some.
05:02 All right, then.
05:03 Cheers, my friend.
05:06 Oh, chip.
05:08 Come on.
05:09 No problem.
05:11 You've come out of work, but--
05:12 A little top up, darling.
05:13 No, no, no, no, no.
05:14 I've got plans for you later.
05:15 Sounds ominous.
05:17 How about just a bit of trust?
05:18 There you go.
05:19 Oh, sorry.
05:20 Well, I'm sure these plans don't come cheap, so there you go.
05:26 Thanks, Dad.
05:27 [LAUGHS]
05:30 This is from both of us.
05:33 Ooh.
05:38 [LAUGHS]
05:40 It's your birthstone, Peridot.
05:49 Wow, it's beautiful.
05:51 I love it.
05:52 Thank you.
05:54 Can you put it on me?
05:55 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:56 Right, drink up, and then we need to head.
06:06 Mm-hmm.
06:07 Thanks.
06:08 [LAUGHS]
06:09 See you later.
06:10 Well done.
06:11 Have a good time, girls.
06:12 Thank you.
06:14 Darling, we've now got two hours to turn downstairs
06:16 into a Spanish beach bar.
06:18 I'll send Linda out for props.
06:19 All right.
06:20 [LAUGHS]
06:22 Oh.
06:24 You OK?
06:25 Yeah, go on.
06:27 Just got to finish this slide show,
06:29 and then it'll be all hands to the pump.
06:31 See you downstairs.
06:32 Yeah.
06:33 [MUSIC PLAYING]
06:37 Peter's back.
06:39 Can't believe it.
06:40 Talk about a smooch start in married life.
06:42 Well-- well, he reckons that he wants to make up with Nan.
06:45 Your Gwen is going to have a coronary.
06:47 Rocky, do-- do you think I should have told her?
06:50 For now, we are cracking eggs, not heads.
06:54 [MUSIC PLAYING]
06:57 Fancy a dangerous liaison?
07:10 It's our, uh, new cocktail.
07:12 Oh.
07:13 Strapulous.
07:14 Right here, I suspect.
07:16 Oh, maybe later.
07:18 Well, any time.
07:20 [MUSIC PLAYING]
07:23 Interesting time to start work.
07:28 Listen.
07:29 [CLEARS THROAT]
07:31 I am still on carnival time, yeah?
07:34 I've been running up a race all day and all night.
07:38 [LAUGHS]
07:40 I left Harry picking glitter out of--
07:42 Yes, yes, come on.
07:43 [LAUGHS]
07:45 You want some?
07:46 No.
07:47 It's nice, you know?
07:48 Oh.
07:50 First stop is Fox and Hare to make you beautiful.
07:53 This is weird.
07:54 What?
07:55 You being all--
07:56 What?
07:57 About me.
07:58 Oh, don't get used to it, Bess.
07:59 They go on a stroke at midnight, and I end up
08:01 to be a number one, yeah?
08:02 OK, OK.
08:03 [LAUGHTER]
08:05 You're lovely.
08:08 You're lovely.
08:09 Thank you.
08:10 [LAUGHTER]
08:12 [SCREAMING]
08:14 [LAUGHTER]
08:17 [SCREAMING]
08:19 [LAUGHTER]
08:21 [MUSIC PLAYING]
08:23 What can I get you?
08:28 Hello.
08:32 You all right?
08:33 Oh, yeah.
08:34 Um, it's kind of a bit working.
08:36 I know what you're saying.
08:37 Can I pass on a message?
08:39 No.
08:40 That's fine.
08:42 Oh, watch out.
08:43 [LAUGHS]
08:44 Sorry.
08:45 All right, no, I'm done.
08:47 Bernadette.
08:48 Am I in trouble?
08:49 No, why?
08:50 You just full named me.
08:51 No, are you coming to Anna's 21st birthday party?
08:54 Of course I am.
08:55 I wouldn't miss it, would I?
08:56 No.
08:57 We need to keep the numbers up.
08:58 Most of her friends are still in Spain.
09:00 You and Phil coming?
09:02 Anna's 21st surprise party.
09:04 Oh, yeah, because that's every young woman's dream,
09:06 isn't it?
09:07 Me and Chuckles turn up shouting, surprise!
09:09 [LAUGHTER]
09:11 I'll see you both later.
09:13 [LAUGHTER]
09:15 Oh, Rocky, fantastic.
09:19 Can you take the food from the dining table
09:21 over to the bit for me, please?
09:22 I'm running out of space here.
09:23 Hello, Cathy.
09:24 [GLASS SHATTERS]
09:32 Cindy?
09:38 Just like Paulie.
09:40 Paul's leaving the back door open.
09:43 Oh, you're dead.
09:45 You died.
09:51 I don't remember my 21st.
09:54 Oh, I can.
09:55 Weren't pretty.
09:56 [LAUGHS]
09:57 But I tell you what, though.
09:59 I'm going to put out all the stops for my Paul's 21st.
10:01 Oh, you always put out all the stops for her.
10:03 That's why she's such a little nice, refined young lady.
10:06 Yes, I know.
10:08 She's lucky to have a mom like you.
10:10 Oh, thank you.
10:11 Dad's always spot us rotten, hasn't he?
10:13 Yeah.
10:15 Dads and their daughters, eh?
10:17 Yeah, and I'm on birthday duty today,
10:18 and I'm taking this one out for the VIP dream.
10:22 Big sisters.
10:23 They're the best, aren't they, Kim?
10:25 Yeah.
10:28 Kim, hmm?
10:29 Oh, yes, yes, yes, 100%.
10:33 It's the family you can't shake that counts, you know?
10:35 No matter how hard you try.
10:38 [LAUGHS]
10:39 You all right?
10:40 Yeah.
10:41 OK.
10:42 Witness protection.
10:46 I can't get my head around this.
10:47 I think I've got to go sit down.
10:48 I'm sorry.
10:49 I know it's a shock.
10:50 Oh, trust you.
10:51 I mean, who else would put a stunt like this?
10:53 It's not a stunt, I swear.
10:55 Well, I've never believed a word that
10:57 came out of your lying gob.
10:58 Why would I lie about something like this?
10:59 Well, I don't know.
11:01 In fact, I don't even know why you're here.
11:03 I'm trying to explain it to you, Kathy.
11:07 I think I must have ruckus COVID.
11:09 I must be hallucinating.
11:10 I don't know.
11:11 I-- oh, I thought it was too good to be true,
11:15 you dying in childbirth.
11:17 Oh, look at you.
11:18 Bold as brass, same as you ever were.
11:22 I've come to build bridges.
11:24 Bridges?
11:25 No, well, I don't think so.
11:27 Because dead or alive, you ain't welcome here.
11:29 I know there's a lot of history between us.
11:32 You need to listen to me, Kathy.
11:33 Yeah, well, Ian ain't here.
11:35 So whatever you got planned, you might as well forget about it.
11:38 I know he isn't.
11:39 What?
11:43 I know Ian isn't here because--
11:45 No.
11:46 Oh, no, just don't say it.
11:49 Because I've been living with him in France.
11:53 Maybe we could hang up a beach towel?
11:56 I'll tell you what.
11:57 I'll just put it up my trunks as well,
11:59 and then people will think they've come into a laundrette.
12:01 Mum wanted me to create a story.
12:03 It's all with balloons and a banner.
12:05 She just wants it to be special.
12:07 Hello.
12:10 Excuse me, darlings.
12:14 That needs a lot more glamour.
12:16 It's not Blooming Bogner Regis.
12:18 What did you do for your 21st?
12:22 I can't remember.
12:24 I think I was probably doing my accountancy exams.
12:26 Oh, maybe I can throw you a big surprise party for your 40th,
12:30 and you can give makeup for it.
12:32 Or we can just have tea and cake at home.
12:36 I have confirmed the guests.
12:40 Kathy will be here in an hour with the food.
12:42 The cake is on its way, and then I can arrange the flowers.
12:46 What about the berserker?
12:48 The guy came half an hour ago, I've put it in the barrel store.
12:51 Everything's under control, Lainey.
12:53 It's their first big birthday I've had with them.
12:55 I want everything to be perfect.
12:59 Nothing's perfect, is it?
13:00 Excuse me?
13:01 Let me get this straight.
13:07 You've been sunning yourself in some villa in France,
13:10 worming your way back into Ian's life for, well, how long exactly?
13:14 We reconnected just over a year ago.
13:18 Oh, you reconnected.
13:20 Yeah, I could just imagine how that went.
13:22 "Sorry I tried to have you killed, Ian,
13:24 "but now I'm on me uppers and I need you again."
13:26 "Oh, whoopsie, look at that, my knickers are on the floor."
13:29 "And my gullible son, yet again,
13:31 "is wrapped round your grubby little fingers."
13:33 It wasn't like that.
13:34 No? Oh, so you're not a couple, then?
13:37 We were grieving.
13:44 Stephen and Lucy.
13:47 We needed each other.
13:50 We were good for each other.
13:53 Then we reached out to Peter to tell him the truth.
13:56 Peter?
13:58 Yeah, he's been living with us for the last six months.
14:02 Finally, I can be a mum again.
14:06 Oh, please, spare me.
14:08 If you were any sort of mother,
14:10 you would never agree to this secret identity thing in the first place.
14:13 You'd have done your time and got out to see him grow up.
14:16 Yes, maybe you're right.
14:18 I've got a lot of regrets, Kathy.
14:22 But you can't live life looking back.
14:25 You've got to keep going, however hard it is.
14:28 You know that.
14:30 I hear congratulations are in order.
14:35 Yeah? Well, my nuptials have got nothing to do with you.
14:39 No, hang on a minute.
14:42 Did Peter steal my money for you?
14:44 No!
14:45 Oh, come off it, this has got Cindy Beal written all over it.
14:48 You're always wearing money-grabbing little top.
14:51 You've always wanted to see the worst in me, haven't you?
14:54 But that isn't how it was.
14:56 So you admit it, then? He has given you money.
14:59 It was a loan, just until we get ourselves back on our feet.
15:02 Peter's back in Walford now and he wants to make it up to you.
15:05 I can't believe this.
15:07 I just can't believe it.
15:09 You, of all people, standing here in my front room.
15:11 It's like a nightmare or some sort of sick joke.
15:14 You should be happy. You've got your boys back.
15:17 They're safe, they're well.
15:18 Happy?
15:19 I'd rather they were doing time than shacked up with some evil,
15:23 scheming, manipulative bitch like you.
15:25 I don't think you're best placed to judge me, are you, Cathy?
15:28 I hear you had your own little sabbatical out in South Africa.
15:31 Oh, how dare you?
15:33 I was in an abusive relationship. I was trapped.
15:36 This ain't even the same.
15:37 Always pretending to be holier than thou.
15:39 Well, you're no better than me, Cathy.
15:41 Always putting yourself before your family.
15:43 I hope Ben's a right psycho cos of you.
15:48 Oh!
15:49 Ooh!
16:01 Here you go. Two dangerous liaisons.
16:06 Feedback is welcome.
16:07 They're fresh from the twisted mind of yours, truly, today.
16:10 Mm, yummy.
16:12 But careful. They're dangerous for a reason.
16:15 One on that later, I'm, er, fucking off.
16:18 Do you remember them treasure hunts Mum used to do?
16:25 Not really.
16:26 For our birthdays.
16:27 She used to hide clues all around the villa and down onto the beach.
16:30 She buried an entire Barbie dream house one time, I know.
16:33 Why are you bringing that up?
16:35 Cos she weren't all bad.
16:37 No, I miss her too, you know.
16:40 It's just sometimes it's easier not to remember the good things
16:43 cos then it makes more sense.
16:45 You know why she left us?
16:47 Don't be mad at me.
16:51 I texted her.
16:54 After you left the voicemail?
16:57 Saying I'm done with her.
16:59 She probably doesn't even care, but I needed to do it.
17:02 Right, of course I'm not mad at you.
17:06 I meant it.
17:08 I'm not wasting the rest of my life
17:10 looking over my shoulder waiting for her to turn up.
17:13 And we don't need her anyway.
17:16 We've got each other, and Dad, and Elaine.
17:20 I'll drink to that.
17:23 BELL RINGS
17:24 Nosey.
17:42 I was curious.
17:45 About what?
17:46 Are there any pictures of her?
17:49 Yeah.
17:50 Come on.
17:51 Yeah, there was one.
17:53 But I'm going to delete it.
17:55 Why?
17:56 Cos I don't want Anna getting upset.
17:58 Well, can I see it?
17:59 Why?
18:00 Oh.
18:02 She's that beautiful, is she?
18:03 No need.
18:04 I know you've been thinking about her.
18:07 I keep catching you with that thousand-yard stare.
18:09 I haven't.
18:10 Of course you have.
18:12 21 years ago today, you must have been the happiest man alive.
18:16 Completing that beautiful little family of yours.
18:21 Elaine, please.
18:23 What?
18:24 You...
18:28 Going all out for Anna's birthday.
18:33 That's what's reminding me of her.
18:37 She always used to make a big fuss about their birthdays.
18:42 Pushed the boat out.
18:44 When she left, it was just me.
18:49 And I never quite got it right.
18:52 I tried.
18:53 But I didn't have to touch.
18:56 So...
18:57 Burnt cakes.
18:59 Oh.
19:00 Clothes that they decided weren't cool anymore.
19:04 Just getting cash in the end.
19:07 I suppose I wondered...
19:11 if I am quite enough for them.
19:17 And that's what you've been worried about?
19:19 You...
19:23 are the most wonderful father.
19:26 Better than most parents put together.
19:29 And those girls...
19:31 adore you.
19:33 Yeah.
19:37 Come here.
19:40 What are we like?
19:44 I don't know.
19:47 Mum, it's me. Please, just tell me where you are.
19:51 Hey, hey, Peter.
19:53 Have you spoken to Nan yet?
19:55 No. Why?
19:56 I think you know why, Sasha.
19:58 What give?
19:59 Is that Bruce?
20:01 Good.
20:03 I'm running late.
20:06 I'm carrying two trays of Spanish omelettes.
20:08 But if I wasn't, I'd smack the other side of your face.
20:15 What?
20:16 Look, give us a hand with these stuff, would you?
20:21 I'm on a bard.
20:22 You can prove to Georgia you're not all bad.
20:25 Please, like, I want you to make a good impression with Anna
20:28 and I don't want there to be any bad blood, you know?
20:31 So...
20:32 just take that.
20:35 Thanks.
20:36 I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to get in.
20:44 I wasn't there for her.
20:46 I wasn't there to protect her.
20:49 No, neither was I.
20:52 Biggest regret of my life.
20:55 This family's never been the same since.
20:58 Are you in touch with Cindy Junior?
21:02 Well, I sent a Christmas card to Germany, but I never hear back.
21:06 She's doing all right, though, so Ricky Butcher says.
21:09 Do you remember him? Yeah.
21:13 I take it you haven't been in touch then?
21:15 I wanted to, I just...
21:18 I didn't know how.
21:20 And it didn't seem the right time, you know,
21:24 getting to know Peter again and...
21:26 Ian said they weren't on good terms anyway.
21:30 She's your daughter.
21:32 Yeah, but what right do I have?
21:36 I didn't know her, Kathy.
21:40 Just a memory of her perfect little face before...
21:43 Look, I'm really sorry, and I understand how you feel.
21:52 You're just protective over Peter and Ian, and I...
21:56 I just want you to believe that I am not the same person that I used to be.
22:01 I mean, everything I've been through, I just want a simple life
22:06 with the family that I've got left around me.
22:10 Haven't you got that in France?
22:12 Peter can't settle there.
22:15 He doesn't say it, but I know he misses Walford.
22:18 And they grew up together here, didn't they?
22:21 So what are you saying?
22:23 He's going to apologise to you.
22:26 And I know he wants to move back.
22:29 So does Ian, I think, deep down.
22:31 So the three of you think you're just going to live happily ever after, do you?
22:35 And whereabouts, exactly?
22:37 Are you expecting me to move out?
22:39 No, of course not. We'll find somewhere.
22:41 But there's no money.
22:42 I had to sell the restaurant last year, and Peter clearing me out didn't help either.
22:46 The chippy's up for sale, and the other businesses, well, they're barely breaking even.
22:50 It's not about the money. There's Ian's health to consider.
22:53 He had a heart attack earlier in the year.
22:56 - What? - Yeah, he's fine now.
22:58 He's on tablets, but it would probably help with his recovery,
23:01 being back where he belongs, you know, with his family.
23:04 Oh, I see. You've been so good for him. You sent his blood pressure rocketing.
23:09 The doctor said it was brewing for years.
23:11 Yeah, and you just managed to tip it over the edge.
23:13 Do you want your son back, Kathy?
23:16 Honestly? I'd rather he stay there with you.
23:20 Give it a year till you run off with Pierre from down the road,
23:22 and then he'll come running back with his tail between his legs, as always.
23:25 - You just don't get it, do you? - Yeah, you've changed, I'm sure.
23:29 I have! I love Ian, and I would do anything to make him and Peter happy.
23:34 Why else do you think I'm here? Putting me head in the flaming lion's mouth.
23:38 Do you know what? I have given up trying to control Ian's life.
23:41 It always was a hiding to nothing.
23:43 Cindy, do what you've got to do, all right?
23:46 But mark my words, it ain't going to be easy,
23:48 and you're sure as hell ain't going to get my blessing.
23:50 (Phone rings)
23:51 Oh.
23:52 Oh, damn it.
23:57 Hello?
23:59 Er, yeah, yeah. I'm on it, Elaine, all right?
24:02 No, I won't. I won't be long, I promise.
24:05 - Cheeky moon. - Who's that?
24:08 Look, you are going to have to leave now, all right?
24:10 I've got to do canapés for the dragon over the Vic.
24:12 - Well, why can't I help you? - Help?
24:14 Have you heard a single word I've been saying?
24:17 Kathy, don't cut your nose off. If I can work for Ian, I can work for anyone.
24:21 You work for Ian?
24:23 Oh, merui, je travaille, Bills Baguette.
24:27 Ian is selling bread to the French?
24:30 Yes, well, it's not going very well, to be fair.
24:34 Fine, but it's only cos I need this job, all right?
24:38 Not because I think you've changed into Snow White.
24:40 Come on.
24:42 (Indistinct chatter)
24:44 (Indistinct chatter)
24:46 George?
25:01 Before you say anything, I want to apologise.
25:04 I made up with Gina. I just want to do the same with you.
25:07 You thought you'd slope in for a few free drinks, did you?
25:10 - No, of course not. No. - Good.
25:12 Because where I come from, Bard,
25:14 means you take your sorry backside out and stay put.
25:17 Ladies and gents, birthday girl incoming.
25:42 Oh, la senora.
25:44 All right, everyone move round, please, quickly, before she gets in.
25:47 Grab those maracas.
25:49 Come on, my darlings. This year, please.
25:52 - Shh. - Come on, quickly.
25:54 Right, you can take those, and I'll take these ones,
25:57 - and we'll get them over the Vic. - OK.
25:59 - Hi. - There you are.
26:06 I've been looking for you.
26:10 - Gran. - Peter.
26:12 So have you two, like, made up or something?
26:19 Or something, yeah.
26:21 Right, get in there, you. Go on, we need to talk.
26:24 Go on.
26:26 OK, will you take those? Her name's Elaine.
26:31 - Hang on, what's Mum doing? - Oh, don't worry.
26:37 - You need to start grovelling. - No, hang on.
26:39 No, you don't, mister.
26:41 You get one chance to make this up to me, and this is it.
26:44 No, I just forgot my bag out.
26:48 - Sorry, what are you looking at? - Creep.
26:54 Come on.
26:58 Relax.
27:04 (SIGHS)
27:06 Ian!
27:10 - What's going on? - Oh, er...
27:17 - Do you trust me? - Er, not that much.
27:20 No, you should.
27:22 (WHISPERING)
27:24 (CHEERING)
27:41 - Happy? - So happy.
27:51 Come here.
27:53 (CHEERING)
27:56 See, I can't do this right now, all right? I can't face my mum.
28:13 - I don't feel well. - What is it, your heart?
28:16 - No, I don't think so, Mum. - Do you want to go to the hospital?
28:19 I want to go back to France. I've got the return tickets for taxis waiting.
28:23 - Come and see me, please. - Don't be ridiculous, Ian.
28:26 - Hey, what's the rush? - (SIGHS)
28:28 (GLASS SHATTERS)
28:48 (MUFFLED SINGING)
28:51 (DRUMMING)
28:54 (DRUMMING CONTINUES)
28:56 Relive rocking, reading and leads on Back To Back Sounds.
29:00 What's summer without a festival? Listen on BBC Sounds.
29:03 Here, seats please for a concert in a castle atop an extinct volcano.
29:07 Really? Edinburgh's royal military tattoos next.
29:11 (DRUMMING CONTINUES)
29:15 (MUSIC CONCLUDES)
29:18 (MUSIC CONCLUDES)
29:21 (MUSIC CONCLUDES)
29:24 (MUSIC CONCLUDES)
29:26 [MUSIC]