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Enders 6th August 2024

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00:00Hello, darling. You had a bad night? I'm surprised you got any sleep without Fraser
00:18turning up. Look, have you thought any more about going to the police?
00:23I told you, yesterday... All right, all right. Look, you'd better
00:26go and get ready. You don't want to be late. You've forgotten, haven't you? Annie's dentist
00:33appointment. Well, look, you've got enough on your plate. I can get her ready.
00:38She's forgot. I can still make it. Forgot what?
00:41I can take her for you, darling. No, I'm her mum. I can take her to the dentist.
00:49Ayesha is totally comfortable with who she is. And she hasn't abandoned her culture.
00:54Yeah, I know. I was with you when she was talking about it last night.
00:58No, she's so inspiring. Makes me think about the years I wasted.
01:03Hey, don't ever say you wasted anything. You were a mum, you ran businesses, you did everything
01:09on your own. You know, and it's... You didn't know back then. It's just taken you a while
01:14to get here. And look at you. You're where you're meant to be.
01:20You were a bit quiet last night. Yeah. I didn't want to butt in on the reunion.
01:29You know, you two have got a lot to talk about and chatting away like you'd never been apart.
01:35You know, ages ago, you said that you two were close and that she was the first woman
01:41that you had feelings for. So was it... Was it weird? Must have felt weird seeing her
01:48again. Yeah, but she didn't know I had feelings for her. Yeah. And nothing ever happened.
01:56It was so long ago. I would like to see her again, catch up properly. If you're okay with that?
02:06You don't need my permission. You know, and it's good if you get some gay friends and
02:12especially ones from the same background.
02:16You've had enough people stopping you doing what you want and I don't want to do that to you.
02:21What did I do to deserve you? I am pretty special. It's true.
02:32Yeah, Louie's been watching some of the summer festivals on TV. He's loving it.
02:36I'm gonna take him to his first gig. You know, a bit of dad and son bonding time.
02:39You listening? Yeah, uh, Louie wants me to pop star.
02:46Listen, I've got a meeting later with a new supplier. I reckon I can get us a pretty good
02:49deal, but I need a bit of time to prepare. So would you mind if I head off? No, no, sounds great.
02:55Yeah, nothing else. No, I'm good. Thanks a lot. What's a nice bloke like you doing in a place
03:01like this? Who said anything that nice? Right, well, uh, I have a free evening if you want to
03:07show me how I got that wrong. I'd love to, but I've got a call with Xavier. Can't miss it.
03:15What time? Six. And because of the time difference in Dubai, I can't make it till later. He'll be in
03:20bed. His birthday's coming up. I need to ask him what he wants. Before six then. I'll ask Peter to
03:27cover. I've got very important business to attend to. Very important. Look, I've got no meetings
03:36today, so I'll come over when you can. Great. See you later. See ya.
03:46Don't forget about your dialysis session this afternoon. Yeah, I know. Happy with it. Thank you,
03:50baby. Got to make sure you're on time and keep you entertained, innit? And I'll pick you both
03:54up straight after, yeah? I can take her. Your dad's busy. We don't need your help. He doesn't
04:00need you speaking up for him, yeah? You can't stop me from seeing my son. You're kicking off
04:05in the street? That's classy. Lucky he doesn't have enough stress to deal with without having a
04:10mum like you. Don't let your mum get to you. Yeah, you're doing really well. And we're all so proud
04:22of you. Proud of what? All I do is sit there for hours. I ain't like some superhero. Let's wish you
04:28stopped going on about it. I'm sorry, but what is there that you can't say in front of Ali?
04:50Can I ask you about Ali's diet and how often she's brushing?
04:54Well, I don't let her have many sweets, if that's what you mean.
04:58And she brushes her teeth twice a day. Is something wrong? I'm afraid Ali's teeth are a
05:04bit of a mess. I'd say we're looking at her needing four removed. Four? Some of her other
05:10teeth are also at risk. So we really need to get her dental care back on track.
05:17Children's teeth can sometimes get neglected when there are things going on in the family.
05:23Is everything all right at home? Well, you know, things haven't been easy for a while,
05:29but we've been managing. It's just that I thought I smelt alcohol on you earlier.
05:37I run a pub. You know, I do smell like a brewery half the time.
05:42Will she have to have them taken out today? I'm afraid I'll have to refer her to hospital.
05:47With her being so young and it being several teeth, she'll have it done under a general
05:50anaesthetic. It's not great, but they're her baby too, so it shouldn't affect her adult teeth.
05:57I should warn you, the waiting list is about six months, but I'll do the referral for you now.
06:03Thank you. If you do need any help or support for yourself,
06:08I can give you some information leaflets. Fine.
06:11Hi, Marie. All right? Hey.
06:20Can I get a flat white, please? Yeah, sure.
06:22They're getting on well? Yeah.
06:25Yeah, it's good to see you, Mum. So happy. Vinnie, Vinnie, come. You remember my son,
06:31Vinnie, don't you? You didn't get a chance to meet him yesterday, possibly.
06:33Well, I do remember a toddler. Look at you all grown up.
06:38And a successful businessman. Mum, he's having a good catch up?
06:42Yeah. Oh, I hope you don't mind me stealing her. It's just,
06:45it's so good to talk after so long. Yeah, of course.
06:49Why don't you join us? Yes, come.
06:50No. Oh, come on.
06:51No, you need some time on your own. Oh, there's plenty of time for that. Come on.
06:54You too, Vinnie. Oh, I've got to go to an important
06:57meeting. I'm sorry.
06:58I'll see you later.
07:10And Aisha was telling me about her letters business in Manchester.
07:13Sounds like it's going brilliantly. Well, it's nothing compared to what
07:16you've achieved, building all those businesses by yourself.
07:19Always been a steely one, our Sukhvinder. There was this time with this dodgy window
07:24cleaner. Oh, no, no, no, no.
07:26We don't need to tell that story. No, no, no, no, no.
07:28I want to hear it. No, we don't.
07:29No, no, I'm getting death stares. I better not.
07:33Do you know, I never asked you last night, what line of work are you in?
07:37Stacy's Baps. It's a bap bun on the market.
07:42I mean, I did, used to be a lawyer. Ah, why the change?
07:47That's a long story. Well, people will always need baps.
07:52No. Sukhi tells me that you used to run a
07:55lettings agency in London with Hardeep. Yeah, but I sold out after he died.
08:01But do you know, part of me regrets selling the business down here.
08:07Well, there's nothing stopping you from expanding. You could set up in London again.
08:12I could always help you out. We've got to support other women in businesses,
08:15haven't we? If you can spare the time,
08:18that would be great. If that's okay. Yeah, I think Sukhi's a talented woman.
08:23It would be rude of me to keep her to myself. It would just be nice to help out an old friend.
08:30Well, I should pay you for your time.
08:34Well, let me fill you in on the gossip then. Okay, go on.
08:39Right, now, do you remember Shamila?
08:44She went and married the son.
08:48Hiya. Did you manage to get the ring from the jewellers?
09:02I don't know how to tell you this, but I'm really sorry. I don't have the ring anymore.
09:08When I was on the way to the jewellers yesterday, I got mugged.
09:12What? Are you okay?
09:16No, I'm fine. I'm fine. I feel terrible. I mean, they were so fast. I'm so sorry, Sonia.
09:24No, it's all right. Be silly, as long as you're okay. Did they take anything else?
09:29No, no. It's just the ring. I stupidly took it out of my pocket just before I went in.
09:34We're not having much luck, are we?
09:40I've reported it, but you know how busy the police are. I doubt we'll get it back.
09:44Well, let's have faith that we might, and if we don't,
09:48you know, we'll buy a new ring, and that'll be the one that we can pass down to our family,
09:52as long as we've got each other. That's all that matters, eh?
10:08Hey, Cindy. We've run out of cleaning spray at the chippy. Is there any chance...
10:17Yeah, help yourself.
10:18Thanks.
10:19You haven't seen your brother, have you? He's supposed to be doing a shift for me today,
10:22and he's not answering his phone.
10:23Uh, he's on his way to meet some new supplier. He said he's going to be gone all afternoon.
10:27What? If he told me he'd be gone that long, I wouldn't have agreed to it in the first place.
10:32We really need more staff, and with your dad being gone, I'm just stuck here on my own.
10:35Yeah, yeah, uh, if there was anything I could do to help, then I would.
10:39Actually, you can cover for me.
10:41I've got to get back to the chippy.
10:43Well, Freddy can manage on his own, Connie. Please, Bobby, I will need to be somewhere later.
10:47I haven't had any training.
10:49Well, you can start now.
10:54Uh, OK. I should just check with Dad first, though, shouldn't I? Just to see if he's OK.
11:00You don't need his permission. Or are you undermining me as a woman?
11:04No. No, no, no, of course not. I love women. It's just that...
11:08I don't do well with change, and it's a lot of pressure.
11:11Look, you can see this as a great opportunity to surprise your dad.
11:15You know, show him how well you can manage the family business.
11:18Come on, Bobby. It's a few eels and a few pies.
11:22You got this.
11:25Here you go.
11:31How was Annie's appointment at the dentist?
11:33They still give you a sticker for being brave?
11:36Annie needs to have some teeth, though.
11:41Some?
11:44Four.
11:46What, you've been letting her loose on sweets again or something?
11:49Always not. What, do you think I can't look after my own kid?
11:51Four teeth, Linda!
11:53I... I didn't realise that I'd sometimes missed brushing her teeth.
12:01We've been so busy worrying about you, we've taken our eyes off the kids.
12:05This is Dean's fault. All of it.
12:07Now, how's Ollie's teeth, then?
12:09Oh, he's fine, all right? He's been brushing his own teeth
12:11long before Dean turned up here again.
12:13OK, Mum. When can they... When can they take the teeth out?
12:17They need to be done in a hospital and the dentist said there's a wait in, Liz.
12:20OK. Well, then we'll just go private.
12:22That'll cost a fortune.
12:23Yeah, we'll find the money. Right, I'll put it on a credit card if I have to.
12:27Darling, four teeth.
12:28I'll get online and I'll book an appointment.
12:32It's my fault.
12:36I can't believe I've let this happen to her.
12:38Maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
12:41It'll give you the motivation to get off the booze.
12:44Yeah, and from now on, the rest of us can help with the kids, OK?
12:49I know this is all just because of the trial, Mum.
12:51You are under a lot of pressure, but it's just a few more weeks now.
12:56We are nearly there and everything is going to be different after.
13:02You coming out in the barrel store, please?
13:04Yeah.
13:26Can you meet me?
13:29I need to talk.
13:32Tell me I'm being daft.
13:34Are you still worrying about this Aisha, are you?
13:36Miss, do you?
13:37Oh, Trace, thank you so much. You're a lifesaver.
13:40Tell Elaine that I'll just replace the lot in the morning.
13:43Will do.
13:47I think it's just Nish.
13:50No, he's getting in my ear.
13:51He's just stirring. You know better than to listen to him.
13:56Eve, I've never seen you this insecure before.
14:01Sikki's the one, the first one, that's really cut through.
14:06I mean, before her, you know I've been in love.
14:10I've had long-term relationships, but I think I've always sabotaged them.
14:14You know, just sort of messed them up on purpose.
14:17You ditched them before they ditched you.
14:20When I lost Erica, I felt like,
14:24well, if you can lose your twin just like that, you can lose anyone.
14:28So I lost her, and then mum and dad wanted nothing to do with me,
14:31and I thought, well, there's no point in clinging on to anyone, you know?
14:38They're all going to leave you at some point.
14:43I'm a therapist's dream, aren't I?
14:45Sikki ain't going to leave you.
14:46She risked everything to be with you.
14:48She ain't about to throw that away.
14:52Thanks, mate.
14:54I'm sorry for stressing you out.
14:55Oh, shit.
14:56What are wives for, eh?
14:58Hey, I'll get that.
15:04Thanks, guys.
15:06So that's liquor on the top or on the side?
15:09Oh, Bobby, it's not rocket science.
15:11You're beaten in here.
15:12Well, I wasn't really concentrating.
15:13Ah, can we just go over how much parsley is in the liquor sauce one more time, please?
15:18Oh, and the pie-less pies thing, I still don't really get that.
15:22Look, you're panicking too much.
15:23Just take a deep breath.
15:25It'll all come back to you.
15:26What was it that you said about the exact temperature of the oven?
15:29It was 180 degrees.
15:30No, no, no, no, no, 200 degrees.
15:31200 degrees.
15:33That's it?
15:35But I probably need a couple more shifts with you just to get my head round it.
15:38No, you don't.
15:39You can run this ship on your own.
15:41You were fine in the chippy, and you're going to be fine here,
15:44which is great because you start now.
15:46Now?
15:47On my own?
15:48Yeah.
15:48I'm really impressed with you, Bobby.
15:50I'm so impressed I'm promoting you to manager.
15:52Congratulations.
15:54Thanks, but shouldn't we check with Dad and Peter first before...
15:58Are you undermining me again?
16:00I thought you believed in equality.
16:01No, no, no, no.
16:02Yeah, yeah, I do.
16:03I really believe in it.
16:04Good. You can accept my decision.
16:06We'll discuss pay later.
16:09Cindy, I don't think I can do this.
16:11It's only going to be for a couple of hours.
16:13We close at six o'clock.
16:15It's been really quiet today.
16:16You'll be fine.
16:21I think it's really great you're getting the call sent out.
16:23Yeah.
16:26It's not that I'm not grateful,
16:29but Dad, I was serious when I said I'm not interested in any of the businesses.
16:34I know what I'm doing here.
16:36I ain't got a clue about pest control.
16:39I've run the place before.
16:42I can take it if it's going to be a hassle for you.
16:44No, no.
16:45Bobby can learn the ropes.
16:48It'll be good for him to have a new challenge.
16:51Bobby,
16:51I'm here.
16:53And you won't have time for the call centre.
16:55I told you.
16:57I've got other things in mind for you.
16:59Whatever you want, Dad.
17:01It's good to see you're so enthusiastic.
17:06It's just...
17:07What are you thinking?
17:09Just so I can prepare, maybe?
17:11All in good time, son.
17:14I wouldn't want to ruin the surprise for my youngest.
17:19So,
17:20I saw that Aisha was back today.
17:22And she came back to see Mum.
17:25Just to catch up?
17:27Yeah.
17:29They're getting on really well.
17:31Mum texted me to say they'd gone to the Goodwile together.
17:34Oh, that's great.
17:37You know, I didn't get Aisha's forgiveness.
17:40But then I never thought I would.
17:42But I did get to say sorry.
17:43And because of that,
17:44your mother has been reunited with one of her oldest friends.
17:47How nice that they're getting on so well.
17:52Thanks for meeting me.
17:53It's all right.
17:55I clocked off from work a bit early.
17:58I'm surprised to get your call, though.
17:59Is everything okay?
18:01I wanted to ask you.
18:05How much of the case is resting on my evidence?
18:08Well, your evidence is definitely going to help.
18:11But there's a load of other evidence,
18:13you know, stacked against it.
18:17You know, he was caught in possession of the weapon.
18:20He had a fallout with Keanu before he died.
18:22And he was doing a run at the Estates.
18:23I mean, that's all got to mean something, innit?
18:25So the prosecution aren't basing their whole case on me?
18:30Well, that's hard to say.
18:32But in your experience?
18:35Look, in my experience,
18:36eyewitness accounts can really sway the jury.
18:39The thought of taking that stand.
18:42I'm really scared.
18:44Look, I know you're nervous.
18:46But you've got that pre-interview,
18:47and that's going to really help.
18:48And then, when you're facing that scumbag in the court,
18:52you're going to remember why you want to get him sent down.
18:54No.
18:55No, I am dreading facing him.
18:56I am dreading the cross-examination, all of it.
18:59I'm going to fall to pieces, Jack.
19:00I know it.
19:01Look, Linda.
19:02If it was only your eyewitness account, then yes, all right?
19:04There'd be a lot of pressure on you.
19:06I mean, you could take that stand,
19:08go through all of this,
19:09and there's no guarantee that he's going to get sent down.
19:11Linda.
19:13I like the bottom line.
19:14It's the outcome of this case.
19:16It isn't all on you.
19:26I can't tell you how good it is
19:28to see the pair of you laughing and joking together.
19:32Getting close again.
19:33Come on.
19:33Vinnie tells me you went to the Gurdwara together.
19:36That's brilliant.
19:38Two out, gay women.
19:40No longer hiding from the whispers and the pointing fingers.
19:45You know, seeing you both like this now,
19:48I can't believe I never spotted the chemistry.
19:51I must be an idiot.
19:53Adi would be happy to see you like this.
19:56How dare you?
19:58How dare you even mention his name?
20:00Don't let him get to you.
20:02He's a dying man.
20:04And he's going to die just the way he lived his whole life,
20:07trying to make people miserable.
20:09And failing.
20:11Even at that.
20:28What are you doing here?
20:29I was coming over to you.
20:30Yeah, well, I, uh,
20:32couldn't stop thinking about yesterday.
20:34Being here.
20:37You alone.
20:38Oh, not for long.
20:45But it's a vintage ring.
20:47Diamonds either side of an oval cup.
20:48We'll be like, it's worth a lot.
20:52Well, no, that's just not enough.
20:53Thank you for your offer.
20:55Bye-bye.
21:00A latte, please, Marie.
21:02I just bumped into Sookie and Ayesha.
21:05Oh, that's lovely, isn't it?
21:09Have you got nothing better to do?
21:12I'm genuinely really pleased for them.
21:15You know that they went to the Gurdwara together.
21:18But I'm guessing that's something
21:20that you'll never have in common with Sookie.
21:23The religion, the culture.
21:26I am sure that you'll never have anything in common with her.
21:29The culture.
21:31I am sure you've read a bit here and there
21:33and you love the food, but
21:36it's not the same as being from the same background, is it?
21:40Never will be.
21:43Why do you care so much?
21:49I know that you won't believe me, but
21:54I'd hate to think that me accidentally
21:57bringing them together
21:59might drive a wedge in between you and Sookie.
22:03You two have been through so much to be together.
22:05I know.
22:06I thought it.
22:09And seeing how happy you both are now, well,
22:13I realise that was never right for her.
22:19But that look that I saw in Sookie's eyes
22:23when I saw her with Ayesha today,
22:26I'll just take it from somebody who knows.
22:30I've seen it before.
22:32Do one, Nish.
22:41And I know that look that I'm seeing in your eyes, too.
22:48A little bit of doubt.
22:55Yeah.
22:57I know what it feels like when she starts to slip away.
23:02And you can fight it all that you want,
23:04but that sick feeling in his stomach?
23:07It's telling you something.
23:11It's telling me that I have had an earful of you.
23:18Well, if you're really okay with them
23:19getting to know each other again,
23:21then fair play to you.
23:22Yeah.
23:24I know I wouldn't, mate.
23:33Well, I could pop by now, you know, before you close.
23:38You know, I don't have any kind of certification,
23:41have it, but the ring's decades old.
23:43But that'll affect your evaluation that much.
23:46All right, I see.
23:48Thanks.
23:49Bye-bye.
23:53Rhys.
23:57I think we might be able to help each other out.
24:07Mum was right.
24:08No, this thing with Annie's teeth is a wake-up call.
24:12I need to sort myself out.
24:16I'm going to stop drinking.
24:19But the only way I can do that is to move on from Dean.
24:23So I'm going to take his deal.
24:27You can't.
24:28I'm not taking that stand.
24:30Right, Dean is the reason I started drinking again.
24:32I can't have this trial hanging over me any longer.
24:34What, and risk getting done for perverting the course of justice
24:37and being charged with murder?
24:39If you take this deal, the whole investigation could be reopened.
24:42I'm willing to take that risk.
24:43This is madness.
24:45Mum, you are not thinking straight.
24:46I have made up my mind, right?
24:48Nothing's going to change it.
24:52Just a social visit, then?
25:04I'm here to see Phil.
25:06Well, I hope it's not to tell him that you still haven't got any money for him.
25:10Because I think you've had quite enough Mitchell goodwill, don't you?
25:13I've got his money.
25:14A £2,000 return on his investment, as promised.
25:17Well, what are you waiting for, then?
25:19I'm sure he'd be very pleased to see you.
25:20Reckon he'd even get his best china out for you.
25:31Here, I'll give it to him.
25:38It's all there.
25:39And it better be.
25:40Oh, I do know what I'm doing when it comes to investments.
25:42Oh, I told Phil it'd come good.
25:45Well, if that's the case, I'll be sure to tell Phil and Sharon
25:48to look forward to an even better return next time.
25:51Word to the wife.
25:53Shouldn't swim with sharks.
25:54She's still wearing armbands.
26:03I hope you don't mind,
26:04but Ocean didn't have any plans this evening, so...
26:06It's fine.
26:08What makes you feel so brilliant about all this?
26:10Of course.
26:11Your little chat earlier, just so you know.
26:14You're not getting inside my head.
26:18In fact, you might have done me a favour.
26:24Well, I've got to go.
26:25Bye.
26:25Bye.
26:26Bye.
26:27OK.
26:27Your little chat earlier, just so you know.
26:30You're not getting inside my head.
26:34In fact, you might have done me a favour.
26:51Are you getting them drinks in or what?
26:53Yep, in a minute.
26:54Oh, I'll get them.
26:56I'll get Tracey.
26:57Oh, alright, yep.
27:03Suki.
27:05Hi, Dad.
27:10May I turn up your card in here?
27:12Or as we say up north,
27:15I proper love you.
27:22Okay.
27:27What's going on?
27:41Will you marry me?
27:56Oh.