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Nineties Eastenders (31st July 1997)
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00:35On second thoughts, no.
00:38They haven't had much juice.
00:46You alright?
00:48Did you catch him up?
00:50No, I er, I just missed him.
00:52Do you know where he's gone?
00:54Yeah, but it don't matter. He can wait.
00:57Kathy, would you mind if I stayed, just for tonight?
01:01No. Right, you stay.
01:03It's just I don't want to go home.
01:05You'll have to ring your dad, though.
01:07OK.
01:09If I knew what was happening, I'd do something about it.
01:12There's times that...
01:14When what?
01:16That all I can think about is having a drink.
01:18I nearly had one last night. I nearly had one just now.
01:21You don't believe what I do.
01:23I go to the supermarkets and look at the bottles.
01:25I'm just staying there, looking at them.
01:27What have you told Kath?
01:29There's no point.
01:30Why not?
01:31It's just not... We're not...
01:33We're not what?
01:34We're not hitting it off at the moment.
01:36It's not what you told me this morning.
01:38I lied.
01:40Is it because of the drink?
01:41I ain't drinking, am I? I just want a drink.
01:43All right, because you want a drink.
01:45I don't know. It's like there's something inside me waiting to explode
01:48and you want it to go bang just to see what happens.
01:50You've got to tell Kath.
01:51I can't.
01:52You've got to try.
01:53It's like she's watching me all the time.
01:55You know, her perfect and me about to go off the rails any moment.
01:58Grant, you're on. Last game. We need to win.
02:00Yeah, well, I'm a bit busy at the moment.
02:02Yeah, but it's business. Find someone else.
02:04Ask Tiffany. She can throw for me.
02:06We want to win this.
02:07It's only a game. Give her a chance.
02:09Tiffany!
02:10Yeah?
02:11Take my turn, yeah?
02:12All right, but only if no-one shouts at me.
02:15Go on, Tiffany. Give her what for.
02:17All right.
02:18Now, that's, er...
02:2074.
02:21Right, which leaves...
02:22179.
02:23OK, thank you.
02:25Tiffany, you're on.
02:26Well done. Let me get a drink.
02:30If we think the bike's upset, I wouldn't mind a crack on Sunday.
02:32Yeah, it needs a bit of fine-tuning. We can talk about it tomorrow night.
02:35But we need a bit of money to get it tipped up.
02:37More?
02:38These things aren't cheap to run, Ricky.
02:40What are you two talking about?
02:42Oh, nothing.
02:43Nothing?
02:44Is it ours?
02:45Yeah, it's ours.
02:46Oh, really? Did you tell Mark that I wanted it saved?
02:48Yeah.
02:49Quiet, everybody! Game on!
02:50Come on, come on, lads.
02:51Mind your head!
02:53Stupid lads!
02:55Go on, Tim.
02:56Mind your head, Gary. Mind your head.
03:01Rubbish.
03:02I think you should go and see someone.
03:04Tell me about it.
03:05You know, one of those counsellors who go on a refresher course.
03:08I thought you told me.
03:09Well, they must have told you there'd be times when you'd still want a drink.
03:11Yeah, of course they did.
03:12Well, that's what's happening now, isn't it?
03:14Well, they're saying I want a drink. It's not like I'd kill for one.
03:16Well, you've been here once.
03:17I'm beginning to think I haven't.
03:19You don't think I've been having meself on?
03:21Look, you had one relapse and that was a stagnant.
03:23Yeah.
03:24Well, that's not bad. And you got over that.
03:26Well, that's the point. I didn't, did I?
03:28It weren't just one relapse. It was the start of all this.
03:31If I'd never had that drink then...
03:33Then what?
03:34Then I wouldn't be feeling what I do now.
03:36Remember, triple 20 first.
03:38Triple 20.
03:40Oh, yeah.
03:42Watch out.
03:43Yes!
03:45There's a long way to go yet.
03:47That was just lucky. Yeah, yeah.
03:49Now, double 80.
03:54No chance.
03:56Yes!
03:58There's a long way to go.
04:00She gets double top.
04:01Lucky.
04:03Double top for the game and match, Tiff.
04:05Come on, girl.
04:06All right.
04:07Quiet, quiet.
04:11Yes!
04:13You've done it!
04:15Brilliant!
04:17We did it!
04:19Oh, yes.
04:21It's worth it. I don't care where it comes from.
04:23There you go.
04:27Who chose this team?
04:29You do the most amazing things to me.
04:31Like what?
04:32You just make me feel amazing.
04:37See you tomorrow?
04:38Yes. Yes, please.
04:40Vanessa.
04:42If this is out of order, just say so.
04:44I'm not trying to frighten you.
04:46What?
04:47Vanessa.
04:48I love that name.
04:50I think I love you.
04:52Love me?
04:53Yes.
04:54I think...
04:55Good, because I think I love you, too.
04:58Me?
04:59Yes, you.
05:00Well, then...
05:02What?
05:03Well, couldn't I or you...
05:06Go on.
05:07Us go back to my place?
05:09Now?
05:10If you wanted to.
05:11Are you talking about what I think you're talking about?
05:16Barry, I would give myself to you right now, here in the Square,
05:20if that's what you really want.
05:22Well...
05:23But do you know what I'd prefer?
05:25Somewhere a bit more comfortable?
05:27To wait a bit.
05:28Oh, right, yeah.
05:29Not before the wedding night, eh?
05:31Are you serious?
05:32What?
05:33Oh, sorry, I shouldn't have said that.
05:34No, no, it's OK.
05:35No, it was stupid of me.
05:36No, no, no, I...
05:37I wasn't serious.
05:39I am now.
05:40If you're interested, I can wait for our wedding night.
05:43Is that what you meant?
05:46Right.
05:47If you want, that is.
05:49No, I do.
05:50I do.
05:51I'm practising already.
05:56See you tomorrow.
05:57If not sooner.
06:10Hey, was that Vanessa?
06:12Yeah.
06:13I can't believe I've missed her again.
06:18Feeling better now, are we?
06:20Yeah.
06:21Drink taking the edge off it, is it?
06:23A drink?
06:24Well, a few vodkas normally makes the world seem a better place.
06:27I haven't had a drink.
06:28No?
06:29No.
06:30I saw you, Phil.
06:31I haven't had a drink.
06:32I followed you over to the Vic.
06:33So you're following me now?
06:34To try and make things right.
06:35To try and tell you that I've been out of order where Ted's concerned.
06:37But you didn't care anymore, did you?
06:38Of course I cared.
06:39How many you had?
06:40I haven't had any.
06:41Oh, so when Tracy handed you a large vodka,
06:42that wasn't large vodka at all, was it?
06:43That was just water?
06:44I didn't drink it.
06:45And you expect me to believe that?
06:47I ordered it, Kath, but I didn't drink it.
06:49Well, come here and smell me breath.
06:50Vodka, Phil, doesn't smell.
06:51All right, well, ask anyone in that pub.
06:53Ask Grant.
06:54Oh, and he'd never lie for you, would he?
06:55Well, ask anyone.
06:56Ask Tracy.
06:57Look, I ordered it, and I wanted to have a drink,
06:59but I didn't drink it.
07:01Are you telling me the truth?
07:03Honestly.
07:04You wanted one, but you didn't have one?
07:05I swear it.
07:07I don't know.
07:08This Ted thing, it's just getting to me.
07:10I know you've got to do something about it.
07:12And you really didn't have a drink?
07:13I promise, Kath.
07:15I just saw you.
07:17I couldn't believe it.
07:18Not after everything we've been through.
07:20I'm sorry.
07:22So am I.
07:25We got Sarah here.
07:27Right.
07:28She didn't want to be at home,
07:30but I'm going to take a step back from it.
07:32I'm going to let them sort themselves out.
07:34Ted will never sort himself out.
07:36Well, we all have our problems, Phil.
07:38And mine's drinking.
07:39No, I didn't mean that.
07:40No.
07:42I'm going to bed.
07:45Ricky, what are you doing?
07:47Me?
07:48Is there anyone else here?
07:50I couldn't sleep.
07:51You haven't went to bed or what?
07:52Yeah.
07:53Well, come on then, Ricky.
07:54I need to get some sleep.
07:56Come on.
07:59Bye, Ted.
08:00Bye.
08:01All right, then.
08:02You know, Ricky wants to race this weekend.
08:04Yeah?
08:05I don't think he's ready.
08:06But it might be worth a go.
08:07Well, how do you think the bike will hold up?
08:09Well, I'm going to take a look at it tonight.
08:11It's going to need a few bits and pieces, though.
08:13How much?
08:14Not a lot.
08:15It's going to be ongoing, this need for cash.
08:17Yeah.
08:18That's business, Mark.
08:20So-so.
08:22Fancy making a financial investment as well as a physical one?
08:26So why can't Grant take over the licence?
08:28Well, he's tried before and they wouldn't let him.
08:30He's been a bad boy in his time.
08:31What radio?
08:32Oh, yeah, I'd love that.
08:33Then I could be the boss then.
08:34He's got a cycle breathing down your neck.
08:35I thought you'd gotten all right with him.
08:36Yeah, I do, but I overslept and he had a go at me.
08:38What, just because you were late?
08:39Yeah, it wasn't my fault.
08:40You know what he said?
08:41He said I should remember that I was only casual.
08:43And there's loads of people that are like that.
08:45I nearly told him where to stick his pitch.
08:47Well, yeah, you've been good to him.
08:48Yeah, I know.
08:49Ricky's kept us up in the middle of the night.
08:51Oh, sounds like fun.
08:52Yeah, he was wondering about.
08:53He said he couldn't sleep.
08:54Why?
08:55I don't know.
08:56He's been acting really weird lately.
08:57Well, he's probably worried about moving.
08:58Well, if he is, I don't know why.
09:00I mean, I never get round to it at this rate.
09:02I've only managed to see one of us.
09:03Well, maybe he's changed his mind.
09:05Yeah, it's just the time, isn't it?
09:06I mean, we're both working, and then at weekends
09:08he's got his community service.
09:09Look, you'll work it out sooner or later.
09:11At least you've got the money.
09:12Yeah.
09:13Suddenly it'll be the big day, huh?
09:15Yeah, right.
09:16I've changed my life.
09:17Ricky, do us a favor and go over to Catherine
09:20and get a cup of tea, will you?
09:29Yeah.
09:48I'm going to see someone this morning about the license.
09:50It should get things moving.
09:52Do you want me to come?
09:53No.
09:54No, I didn't think you would.
09:55I'm going to the shop.
09:56Look, what is it, Peggy?
09:57I promise you I'll sort out this license business.
09:58I don't know what it is.
09:59The license, this test on Monday.
10:01It'll be fine.
10:02You'll see.
10:03You should do something to take your mind off it.
10:04Like what?
10:05Organize something for the weekend.
10:06A Sunday lunch for the family, you know?
10:08Phil and Kathy, Grant and Chicken.
10:10Hmm.
10:11What about Annie?
10:12Think she'd like to come?
10:13I'm sure she'd love to.
10:14Right, then.
10:15That's what I'll do.
10:17Now, I had to get her out of the house.
10:18She's gone crazy over there.
10:19What, with you?
10:20With me, with the kitchen, with cookery books.
10:23Do you know how many cookery programs there are on TV?
10:26There's a few, isn't there?
10:27There's millions.
10:28And she's flicking through the channels like her life depends upon it.
10:30Well, you should have given her more time to prepare.
10:32No, I couldn't have done that.
10:33I mean, she'd gone totally crazy.
10:34Look, you enjoyed it, really.
10:36Yeah, maybe.
10:37Most put to give the right answer, I've what you were prepared to have.
10:40Yeah, I know.
10:41Me included.
10:42Well, you never know one day.
10:44I mean, it took me quite a time to get there, didn't it?
10:46I think I might be getting there pretty soon.
10:48Vanessa?
10:49Yeah.
10:50Right.
10:51You don't even know her.
10:53Do you?
10:54Ah, she's amazing, Dan.
10:55They all are.
10:56No, no, Vanessa really is something else.
10:58Oh, come on, Barry.
10:59Don't let's get carried away here.
11:00No, it's not just me.
11:01It's her as well.
11:02Last night, right out of the blue, she starts talking about marriage.
11:04Marriage?
11:06Yeah.
11:07What's wrong with that?
11:08It's a bit premature to be talking about marriage, isn't it?
11:10Why?
11:11Because it is.
11:12Well, I don't think so.
11:13Look, I know that she's a woman for me.
11:15You just meet her, Dan.
11:17Look, I have been trying to.
11:20Well, why don't you bring her round to the dinner party on Tuesday night?
11:23Tuesday?
11:24Tuesday.
11:25If she's so amazing.
11:26I don't know about that.
11:27Why not?
11:29All right.
11:30All right.
11:31If she's free, we'll be there.
11:33And who knows, we might even announce our engagement.
11:36Right.
11:37Listen, I'm not going to be home for dinner tonight.
11:39Oh, hello, Bianca.
11:40How are you, Bianca?
11:41Your hair looks nice, considering you got out of bed
11:43and onto your stall in two seconds flat this morning.
11:45Sorry.
11:46Hello, Bianca.
11:47How are you, Bianca?
11:48All right.
11:49Do you want a drink, Ricky?
11:50No, I ain't got time.
11:51Oh, sorry.
11:52It's gone.
11:53So, why won't you be home for Tuesday night?
11:55Well, I'm going to go round to Mark's.
11:56What for?
11:57Watch a fight.
11:58Which fight?
11:59There's a big fight on.
12:00Oh, who is it?
12:01Well, I don't know.
12:02Some American.
12:03Big bloke.
12:04And, er, Rocky.
12:05Rocky?
12:06Yeah, that's his nickname,
12:07because he looks like Sylvester Stallone.
12:08Oh, I'll come with you.
12:09I really like boxing.
12:10Well, it's a bit awkward, isn't it?
12:11Why?
12:12Well, you know, it's a lad's night.
12:13We were going to have a few beers and that.
12:15You don't want me there, do you, Ricky?
12:16Well, you wouldn't enjoy it.
12:17He's on his way.
12:18I'm going to get back, all right?
12:19See you later.
12:20See you.
12:21Great.
12:22By myself tonight.
12:23Do you want some company?
12:24You're not working?
12:25Oh, I deserve a night off.
12:26I'll bring a couple of bottles with me.
12:27Oh.
12:28Well, I promise I'll go and watch Joe play some pool first.
12:29Well, I'll come along to that with you, yeah?
12:30Anyway, that'll teach him to leave you by yourself.
12:31Right, I'm going to be there.
12:32Well, I can handle her.
12:33Ah, how's it going, Clive?
12:34Busy.
12:35Busy.
12:36Well, this won't take long.
12:37Just a little favour.
12:38Queen Victoria pub?
12:39Which Queen Victoria?
12:40Albert Square.
12:41Yeah.
12:42The Licensing and Justice Committee
12:43are wanting to take their licence off her.
12:44Nothing to do with me.
12:45No, but it is to do with a councillor mate of yours.
12:46He's got a bee in his bonnet about it.
12:47I think I know who you mean.
12:48Yeah, they got done for underage drinking.
12:49Pay their fine, good as gold.
12:50I mean, what more does he want?
12:51You know what some people are like.
12:52Your boozer, is it?
12:53My lady's.
12:54So I want this to disappear into the ether.
12:55All right by you?
12:56Not that easy, I'm afraid.
12:57Oh, do me a favour, Clive.
12:58You lot could get some Paul's Cathedral knocked down
12:59and turn it into an office block, if the price was right.
13:00This is an individual who is on some personal property.
13:01I don't know what you're talking about.
13:02I don't know what you're talking about.
13:03I'll be reasonable.
13:04This is reasonable.
13:05Clive, you know, I won't see you out of pocket for this.
13:06But I can't...
13:07And you do owe me a few.
13:08I can't promise anything.
13:09I think you'll find you can.
13:25I think you'll find you can.
13:28It might cost a bit more than normal.
13:31Just do it.
13:34Cuff.
13:37Is he busy?
13:38No.
13:40Grant.
13:42What happened in there last night with Phil?
13:45What do you mean?
13:46You told me he didn't have a drink.
13:48That's right.
13:49You sure?
13:50Yeah.
13:51I'm not saying he didn't come really close, but he didn't.
13:53We talked.
13:55How was he?
13:56Not great.
13:58Did you talk about anything else?
14:00What is in there?
14:01Me and him.
14:03Look, Kev, I'm not sure I should...
14:03Look, Grant.
14:04I don't really have anyone else.
14:08He just said things were a bit awkward between you right now, that's all.
14:11Did he say why?
14:12Ted, I mean, what's going on there?
14:14He's got himself a job in Dubai.
14:16He wants Sarah to go with him and she don't want to go.
14:18Why not?
14:19Well, she's got a lot going on for her here.
14:21Her A-levels, she's got a job at this refuge place and there's Joe.
14:24I can't say I blame Ted.
14:25I mean, I wouldn't be happy about leaving her here.
14:27I've been spending a lot of time around.
14:28They're trying to sort it out.
14:29Phil's gone ape about it.
14:31Don't sound like Phil.
14:32I don't know what's going on with him.
14:34I wish he was like he was.
14:36Me too.
14:37Well, he could have a few pints, loosen up.
14:39Now it's like he's in a straitjacket all the time.
14:41Yeah, well, I wouldn't say that to him.
14:43One nod from you in that direction, he'll end up throwing it down his throat again like there's no tomorrow.
14:46Yeah, I know.
14:48I suppose if I could sort out this business with Ted, well, that might help things.
14:51Would you want me to have a word with him?
14:53What would you say?
14:54I don't know, I think it's unfair.
14:55Oh, I don't...
14:56Well, if it takes the pressure off you and Phil, it's got to be worth it, hasn't it?
14:58If Ted ever found out I told you...
14:59Look, I'll wait till he comes in for a drink and I'll drop it in conversation.
15:02I'll be really cool about it, I promise.
15:04Well, I just thought she might like to come to a pool time when we're there sitting in.
15:07She don't like pool.
15:08Well, she does when I'm playing.
15:10Well, she's not here.
15:13Listen, it's at the community centre. It's six o'clock, yeah?
15:17So, have you heard any more about the licence?
15:19Yeah.
15:20Well, what? It's all under control.
15:21Well, the council are clamping down underage drinkers.
15:24We just got caught in the fallout.
15:26We, the VIG, but it won't be a problem.
15:29Thanks.
15:31I'm last done.
15:33Is that good?
15:34No, it's just the way it's drawn, innit?
15:36Are you waiting for someone?
15:38Just Sarah.
15:39Two, four, six, eight.
15:41Udo, we appreciate it.
15:42J-O-E, Joe!
15:44He's not on yet.
15:45All right, then. See you later.
15:47Are you going somewhere?
15:48Yeah, I'm going to the counselling session.
15:49Oh, that's great.
15:50Look, do you want me to come with you?
15:51No.
15:52I can wait outside.
15:53No, I'd rather go in there.
15:56I'm really proud of you, you know.
16:07Do you want me to try phoning?
16:09Well, maybe she doesn't want to come.
16:10Yeah, she does.
16:11Look, I've got to take her home,
16:12and I'll call in to Sarah's on the way
16:13and see if she wants to come, yeah?
16:15It's not that important, is it, Joe?
16:17Well, it would be nice if she was here, eh?
16:18Look, it's no problem.
16:20Look, I'll see you later.
16:21I brought my boss' records over.
16:22I haven't heard them for ages.
16:23It'll be all right, though.
16:24Good luck, Joe.
16:25Cheers.
16:35I'll have a cup of coffee, please.
16:45There she is.
16:46Doesn't she look something else?
16:48Save it to you, Mark.
16:49Work your magic.
16:59You got a light?
17:00Sorry, I'm, er...
17:01I don't smoke.
17:02I know you, don't I?
17:04I don't know.
17:05You going over the road?
17:07Yeah.
17:08That's where I've seen you.
17:09Probably.
17:10We don't go to the same sessions, though, do we?
17:13Well, I've been going to the men-only ones before, and...
17:16Well, I haven't been for quite a while.
17:18Falling off the wagon?
17:20Not quite.
17:22Just trying to make sure you don't.
17:24Yeah.
17:25Wish I was as good as you.
17:27I always have the relapse, then go for counselling.
17:30Well, I am quite a lot, is it?
17:32Three or four times.
17:34You know what it's like?
17:35Yeah.
17:36Creeps up on you.
17:38You think one little vodka can't make a difference?
17:40Next thing you know, you're down two bottles of the stuff.
17:43Ransacked the flat looking for paraffin.
17:45Had a fight with a copper.
17:47Called the woman next door an interfering old whore.
17:50Gets me every time.
17:53At the moment, I just wish I could stop thinking about booze.
17:57That's why I smoke.
17:58Takes my mind off it.
18:00Well, for a couple of minutes, anyway.
18:02Just get that light.
18:07Oh, hi, Sarahine.
18:09Hi.
18:11I've just been round the community centre and Joe's playing pool there.
18:13Thought you might like to go along.
18:14Yeah, great.
18:15Yeah, it'll be nearly over.
18:17Well, how do you know?
18:18Well...
18:19Joe said he left the message earlier, but you obviously didn't get it.
18:22No.
18:24I didn't.
18:26It slipped my mind.
18:29I was evil.
18:30And I was in the army.
18:33When you think about it, all that booze.
18:35And they give you guns to play with.
18:36Anything could have happened.
18:39How long'd that go on for?
18:40Five.
18:41Nearly six years.
18:44Not longer than me.
18:45My husband was a drinker.
18:47He's the one that really got me started.
18:49But, you know, he never got like me.
18:51He never seriously got out of his tree.
18:53You still with him?
18:55You're joking.
18:57He's in the Midlands somewhere with the kids.
18:59Well, you've got custody.
19:01Well, when you can hardly speak, it's difficult to persuade a judge you're a good parent.
19:06Do you want him back, then?
19:09Yeah.
19:10Yeah, I want him back.
19:12You got access?
19:13I see him now and again.
19:15Who knows?
19:17I might just remember to be sober when I go to court next time.
19:20I'm just trying to be sober all the time.
19:22Yeah.
19:24Hard, isn't it?
19:25Yeah, too hard.
19:27One day all this therapy might do the trick and I might never want to touch a drop again.
19:32That's why you keep going to counseling?
19:34That and to meet people.
19:37We'd better make a move or we'll be late.
19:39I hate being told off. Always makes me want a drink.
19:43There's another session on Sunday. Are you going to that?
19:45I haven't thought...
19:46I go on Sunday to get out.
19:48Now I've stopped drinking. Sundays are really boring.
19:52No, I don't drink. Most days are really boring.
20:01How's he doing?
20:03Well, this kid's good. He could finish from here.
20:05We'd better not, if he wants to walk out of here on his own two legs.
20:13Come on.
20:33Yes! Joe the man!
20:37That was brilliant.
20:38It wasn't bad, was it?
20:41See you later.
20:42You're leaving us already?
20:43Yep. We want to make a night of it.
20:45Yeah, we'll take it easy. I know you two a lot when you get together.
20:47Yeah, not as bad as you when you get with your mates.
20:50Hiya.
20:51Hi. Look, I'm sorry, but I'm nowhere near finished.
20:53Well, how long are you going to be?
20:54I don't know. I've got half the engine scattered around the place,
20:56but I'll be as quick as I can. Come back with me if you want.
20:59What, and watch you play motorbikes?
21:01You might enjoy it.
21:02Anyway, maybe you should try and learn something about it.
21:05Now we're Ricky's official sponsors.
21:07What?
21:09We're sponsoring Ricky for 20 quid a week.
21:1220 quid a week?
21:13Yeah.
21:14To Ricky Butcher?
21:14Well, to the bike.
21:16Mark.
21:17What? What's wrong?
21:17Well, you know what's wrong. 20 quid a week.
21:19Yeah, but I happen to think it's worth it.
21:20I mean, the others have put in a lot more than I have.
21:22It's only a motorbike.
21:23Yeah, but I'm helping Ricky.
21:24Oh, brilliant.
21:25To do something I've always wanted to do.
21:27I'll never do it now.
21:29So this is the next best thing.
21:32Look, I never thought about it like that.
21:36When you go, I'll see you later.
21:39Thanks.
21:42Drink on you, Astrid.
21:44Yeah, thanks.
21:46So you sure it was Mark?
21:47Well, of course it was Mark.
21:48But Ricky said he was watching boxing with him.
21:50It doesn't look like he was watching boxing to me.
21:52He was covered in oil.
21:53Well, where's Ricky then?
21:54I don't know.
21:55Watching boxing by himself?
21:56Of course he's not.
21:57He's definitely up to something, you know.
21:59Oh, what, do you think he's having an affair?
22:00What?
22:01Joke.
22:02It's not funny, not a Ricky Strait record.
22:04Oh, I wasn't being serious.
22:05Yeah, well, you shouldn't say things like that.
22:06Ricky would not have an affair.
22:07Not after everything that's happened.
22:09No, of course not.
22:10So what else could he be up to then?
22:12I don't know.
22:13There must be something else he could be getting up to.
22:16But what?
22:18Is that the right place or not?
22:20Do you want to do it?
22:21No, I'm just asking.
22:22Ricky, come and hold this a minute, will you?
22:24What?
22:25You're having a laugh, aren't you?
22:25I do this every day.
22:27I'll do it.
22:28So do you think you'll get me right on Sunday?
22:30I'll try.
22:31I thought you were meant to be my manager.
22:32I am.
22:33Well, if you want to get 10% of the winnings when it takes off,
22:35you better do more than try it.
22:37I won't get too cocky if I were you, Ricky.
22:38If your lady finds that statement,
22:39this bike will be in exchange long before the weekend.
22:42And then you'll have nothing to ride.
22:46You know, I think I might give Sunday a try.
22:47You should.
22:48Do you want a coffee?
22:49I've got a better idea.
22:50Come back to mine.
22:51I'll make you one.
22:52Oh, yeah.
22:53It's not far.
22:53I guarantee you more entertainment
22:55than you get in this place.
22:56Is that right?
22:57I promise you.
22:58I'll take your mind off drinking.
23:00Well, maybe.
23:01No, I'd better be getting back.
23:04Me wife will be waiting.
23:06Oh, right.
23:08Sorry.
23:09I didn't realize.
23:10I thought, um...
23:11It's my fault.
23:13You're lucky.
23:14The alcoholics managed to hang on to his wife.
23:17Yeah.
23:18Yeah, I suppose I am.
23:20I'll see you Sunday, then, yeah?
23:21Yeah.
23:22See ya.
23:23So, when you off?
23:25How'd you know I was going?
23:26Oh, somebody told me.
23:27Who?
23:28I don't know.
23:29Bet you'll miss this place, your mates.
23:31Some of them.
23:32And your family, Kathy, Tony, Sarah.
23:34Sarah's coming with me.
23:35Really?
23:36Mm.
23:37Isn't it a bit of a bad time for her to be moving around?
23:40Eh?
23:40Well, you know, A-levels and that.
23:42School's over there.
23:42Yeah, but all her friends are here.
23:44Well, she can make new friends.
23:45Yeah, well, sometimes it's just better to let them do their own thing.
23:47What do you know about it, eh, Grant?
23:48I've got a daughter.
23:50Yeah, if you were going somewhere,
23:51would you let her stay here?
23:52She's only a baby.
23:53If she was 16, would you let her stay?
23:55Well...
23:56Yes or no?
23:57Well, maybe not.
23:58No, definitely not, knowing you.
23:59You wouldn't let her stay if she was 20, never mind 16.
24:02I'm just saying.
24:03Has Sarah been talking to you, has she?
24:04No, no, of course not.
24:05Well, someone has.
24:07No, look, hold on a minute.
24:13Take over here, will you?
24:15You know, he wouldn't even listen to her.
24:16They had this huge row and I ended up staying at Cathy's.
24:18Oh, come on, he just worries about you.
24:20I hate him.
24:22I really hate him.
24:22Yeah, well, you shouldn't do.
24:23He's only doing what he thinks is right, you know.
24:25I'm not going to go.
24:26You've got to try and talk him round then, ain't you?
24:27Well, I've tried.
24:28Yeah, well, you've got to keep on trying.
24:30If all you do is argue, then you won't get anywhere.
24:33Yeah, I suppose not.
24:35Has Cathy given up on him?
24:36No, I don't think so.
24:37Well, if the pair of you keep on, then he might see sense.
24:41Who else have you told?
24:42I haven't told anybody.
24:43Oh, you haven't told Grant?
24:45I just said Sarah didn't want to go away with you.
24:47You've got no right to tell him anything.
24:48Well, I have to tell someone.
24:49You're not listening to me.
24:50This is out of order, Cath.
24:51All right, all right, calm down.
24:53You keep out of this, you should have never
24:54been involved in the first place.
24:55This ain't Cathy's fault.
24:56She's been discussing my private business.
24:57No, she hasn't.
24:58I already knew.
24:59I heard, I said.
25:01How did you know that Sarah wasn't going?
25:02You told me.
25:04You see, this has just been one big misunderstanding.
25:06What's going on?
25:08Nothing, it's all sorted.
25:09Now, why don't you go back to the Vic and finish your drink, eh?
25:14What's all that about?
25:16I better get back.
25:17I'm sorry, Cath.
25:18It's not your fault. Thanks for trying.
25:20I'll see you later.
25:21Yeah.
25:27Well?
25:28I asked Grant to have a word with Ted about Sarah.
25:30Can't you just leave it alone?
25:31And Ted thought I'd been talking behind his back.
25:33Don't you know when you're banging
25:34your head against a brick wall?
25:35Well, maybe I don't think I am.
25:36Well, I'm telling you, you are.
25:37And I'm fed up with coming up with this every time
25:39I come through the front door.
25:40Well, do you think I like it?
25:41Yeah, well, I'm beginning to wonder, yeah.
25:42Is this what your counseling session taught you, is it?
25:44Go home and take your anger out on your wife?
25:45It's not my fault you can't have a drink.
25:49I'm sorry, Phil.
25:50I really am.
25:51Yeah.
25:56We used to listen to this, can you believe it?
25:57I know, we used to think they were the business.
26:00You ain't so worried about Ricky, are you?
26:02No, of course not.
26:03You know what you want to do?
26:04As soon as he comes through that door, you want to say,
26:06Ricky, what are you playing at?
26:08What if he says nothing?
26:10Well, then you won't know nothing, will you?
26:17Hello?
26:19Let's see if we're in business.
26:20What?
26:21Ready?
26:21Yeah.
26:23Oi!
26:24Great.
26:25We're in business!
26:27So does he still need to come on Sunday?
26:29Yeah, he does community service on Sundays.
26:33Yes, he does.
26:37All right, bye.
26:39Who's that?
26:40Oh, the bloke about Ricky's community service, Phil.
26:42Oh, what's he want?
26:43He can't make it Saturday.
26:44Hmm?
26:45So I asked him about Sunday.
26:46If he'll still need Ricky on Sunday.
26:48And?
26:49He told me he don't do Sundays.
26:50What?
26:51He doesn't do Sundays!
26:52But I thought...
26:53Yeah, well, so does he.
26:55But what's he been doing, then?
26:56Oh, well, what do you think he's been doing?
26:57No.
26:58Well, what else?
26:59No, he wouldn't, would he?
27:00Not after everything that's happened.
27:01He's done it to me again, Tiff.
27:02I can't believe this!
27:03I can't believe this!
27:04When he gets home.
27:05I can't do nothing without proof.
27:06Well, find proof.
27:07How?
27:08Well, just find him.
27:09Follow him.
27:10We'll get our teacher care.
27:11Yeah, that's what I'll do.
27:12I'll follow him.
27:13I'll get them both.
27:14See you.
27:15Bye.
27:16Bye.
27:17Bye.
27:18Bye.
27:19Bye.
27:20Bye.
27:21Bye.
27:22Bye.
27:23Bye.
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