Nineties Eastenders (16th February 1998)

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Nineties Eastenders (16th February 1998)
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00:00MUSIC
00:26OK, sweetheart, get Bella in out of the cold.
00:30Don't open it outside. I'm not. You are.
00:33Here it is. What is so important, anyway?
00:35My cables. For what? My computer. That doesn't matter.
00:38I've got to start a new school next week. Don't they have computers?
00:41Stop fighting. Chief started it.
00:43It's so much better than I was expecting. It's really cool.
00:46How many bedrooms are there?
00:48You mean, which one do I think you should have? Come on, I'll show you.
00:51Oh, I'd like that against the wall, opposite the window in the front room.
00:54Don't catch it on anything. Come on.
00:57I'll be there, Ian. Don't worry.
00:59Look, I'm in a bit of a hurry.
01:01I've got to get back to the nursery. Mick's still at the caf, all right?
01:04Yeah, bye.
01:15Can you tidy up after you've finished? Mike's coming round later.
01:18Mike? The bishop. Oh, of course.
01:20I'll get the floor polish out, then. Don't start.
01:23What's he coming round for, promote you?
01:25Please, Dad. Must be something serious to state you're in.
01:28He didn't say. Maybe he wants to talk about your love life.
01:31What do you mean?
01:33Well, it is a valentine, isn't it?
01:35It's from Iris, an 87-year-old. She's even signed it.
01:39I'll see you later.
01:42All right, do you want a piece? No, thanks.
01:45You've got to have something. I don't feel like it. Go on.
01:48Are you OK?
01:50No, not really. Why?
01:53I thought I might get a valentine, and sending one late would be just like Joe.
01:56You're not so angry after him, are you? Leave it, Mum.
01:59It didn't work out. She should put it behind her and find someone else.
02:02Maybe she's not ready to look yet. That's unnatural.
02:05If she spent two minutes in front of her mirror every morning putting on make-up,
02:08she'd find another man in no time. Excuse me, I am here.
02:11Oh, I know, darling. Listen, there are lots of lovely men out there.
02:14Finding one can happen at any time.
02:19But it's not going to happen if you send a valentine to an old flame.
02:22Look, I didn't send him one. I was just hoping.
02:24Well, there you go, then. You're half-way to forgetting him already.
02:27I'm off.
02:29Sarah, are you going to the refuge? Yeah.
02:32Look, don't worry. Nobody's sent me one, either.
02:40Danny, come and help. Mum's changing her mind about everything.
02:43She always does.
02:46Excuse me. This is a public furrifer.
02:49This is a public furrifer. Well, can't you walk round?
02:52Why should I? I'm sorry.
02:54Beppy, move all this. Let the gentleman through with his dog.
02:57Thank you very much. You want to be careful.
03:00We don't want an accident, do we?
03:03What girl wants to settle for looking nice when she can turn every head in the street?
03:07Oh, answer that, would you, love?
03:09OK, I'm going anyway. I've got to get to work.
03:12See you. Bye. Bye.
03:14Oh, I'm glad. I hope that Abner, the elder brother, will be marvellous for Sarah.
03:18He could introduce her to all his lovely friends.
03:20Unless he fancied them himself.
03:23Good morning. Morning.
03:25If it's about replacement windows, we're not interested.
03:27I'm not selling anything. You must be Tony Hills.
03:30Yeah. Who are you? And Irene Hills is your mother?
03:33Yeah. Is she in?
03:35What? Yes, I am.
03:37Excuse me. I'm late.
03:39Mrs Hills, sorry to call this early.
03:41My name is Rachel Ford. I'm from the Department of Social Security.
03:45I want to talk to you about your mum.
03:47I've got to get back to the store. It won't take long.
03:49We'll come over in a bit. Don't sound too enthusiastic.
03:51I've said all right. Come on, don't be a pain.
03:53I'm not. You were on a good move this morning.
03:55What? Putting your Valentine's card safely in your back pocket.
03:59Don't start, all right?
04:01At least he got one.
04:03Yeah, he keeps taking it out and looking at it on the quiet.
04:05But he won't tell me where it's from. It's hilarious.
04:08Maybe he doesn't know. Oh, he does.
04:10But he's not telling me. Who knows, I might meet him one day, eh?
04:13See you later on.
04:15All right, Phil, how's things? Not bad.
04:17Give Sir a couple of pounds, please. Yeah, sure.
04:19Phil? Hi, Pat. Hi, Kath.
04:21I can't stop. We've just popped off to Ian's.
04:23He's picking up the kids. Well, good luck. Thanks.
04:25That'll be 60p, please.
04:37So, Mr Raymond, how long have you lived here?
04:40A couple of days.
04:43I see. I can see to this, Kath.
04:45It's no trouble. No, I mean, if you want to go back and have a chat with Phil...
04:47I don't. Just a thought.
04:49But you're right. Sid is bound to be late.
04:51There's no point in us both wasting time.
04:53You go, go on, I'll manage.
04:55What if she's difficult? I can handle her.
04:57I still think I should stay, love.
04:59But she'll be all right. It's not her I'm worried about.
05:02So, did you talk about it? Sort of.
05:05What does that mean? It means you sort of talked about it.
05:08And? Look, I don't know what's going on around here, all right?
05:10Well, she must have said something.
05:12She said lots of things. Specifically.
05:14About what? Oh, come on, give me a break here.
05:17Was she enthusiastic or not?
05:19She said she doesn't know if she can live in the same house as you.
05:23Have you any idea what a pot man earns?
05:25Oh, leave it, Terry. Why should I?
05:27You're not going to get anywhere. Pocket money, no more than a few quid a week.
05:30So you're paid weekly? It's not worth declaring, that's what I'm trying to tell you.
05:33They don't see it that way. Whose side are you on?
05:35You have been earning money and not declaring it.
05:37So where does that leave me?
05:39Well, you'll have your claim reassessed.
05:41If you're entitled to any benefit, you will receive it.
05:43I don't believe you people. There are dodgy landlords out there
05:45cleaning out hundreds of pounds every week and you choose to harass me?
05:48It's pathetic. What you're doing is illegal.
05:50So what are they going to do, throw me in jail?
05:52They could prosecute. Now, Mrs Hills, as to your cohabiting...
05:56Oh, we weren't together when I made the claim.
05:58No, but you're not disputing that you're cohabiting now?
06:01No. And when did you move in?
06:03We became engaged last week. We have fallen in love with each other.
06:06Congratulations, but that doesn't answer my question.
06:08We weren't together when I made the claim.
06:10So you've said. Then why won't you listen?
06:13Everything will go down in my report to the benefit office.
06:15Report? It's up to them to make the final decision.
06:18They may wish to interview you again,
06:20but from now on you will not be receiving a single person's allowance.
06:26So Ian's not here, then? He wanted to be.
06:28Really? Yes. So why isn't he?
06:31He's understaffed at the moment. Huh. Sounds familiar.
06:34There was nothing he could do. Well, there never is, is there?
06:37With Ian, work always comes first. He'd do if he could be.
06:40Yeah, well, amazing that he couldn't manage to get cover, isn't it?
06:42Where do you want these? I'll just shove them in the boot.
06:45What's the hold-up? Nothing. Come on, let's get down here.
06:48Yeah. Don't forget these. What is this?
06:50It's their toys. We've got plenty of toys at our place.
06:53Yes, but they will need things around and they're familiar with.
06:55That's what matters to children. Really.
07:02Come on, kids. We've got work to do.
07:08Ian owes you. Yeah.
07:10Oh, excuse me. Sorry.
07:13Kathy, don't let her get you, love.
07:15No, I'm not going to. It's what she'd want.
07:18Mike. Alex.
07:20Come in.
07:23Come on, love, let's get to the cafe.
07:26She's gone.
07:28Don't look so worried. It'll be all right.
07:31Didn't you hear what she said? I could be prosecuted.
07:34They won't do that.
07:37How do you know? From now on, all my details will be on official records.
07:40Well, they are anyway.
07:42I could pay a fine on this. Where am I going to get the money from?
07:44She didn't say anything about a fine.
07:47It's all right for you. You haven't had half your benefits stopped.
07:49What do you mean? I could lose my job.
07:51I've got more to lose than you. Well, how do you make that out?
07:53My integrity's at stake.
07:55What integrity?
07:57Terry, I have never behaved dishonourably in my life.
08:00I don't believe I just heard that. It's true.
08:03Yeah, and pigs can fly.
08:06That Cindy don't change much, does she?
08:08She never will.
08:10Here, put that in line, love.
08:12Yeah, I intend to.
08:14If you haven't got enough on your plate already.
08:16What do you mean?
08:17Working out how you feel about Alex for a start.
08:19I know how I feel about Alex. Yeah?
08:21Yeah, everything's fine between us.
08:23Then why didn't you talk to him?
08:24It wasn't convenient.
08:26Is that why you didn't talk to Phil at all?
08:29You're looking pretty good.
08:31Putting it on a bit round the middle.
08:33Those don't help.
08:35You still swimming?
08:37No.
08:38I don't think I've had any real exercise
08:40since your parish-friendly cricket match.
08:42That was months ago.
08:43Last time I saw you.
08:45You haven't come here to talk about cricket, have you?
08:48No.
08:50I don't like having to do this, Alex, but I have no choice.
08:55A chap telephoned me a few days ago
08:57to tell me you were having an affair with a married woman.
09:01The caller didn't identify himself
09:03and he didn't name the woman.
09:05What do you expect me to say?
09:07You don't have to say anything.
09:09The information came to me in an underhanded way.
09:13I'm not going to ask you if it's true.
09:17I need to know how you are in yourself.
09:21That's what I've come to find out.
09:25Here you go, my darling. A little change. Thank you.
09:27Look, our responsibility is to also Jesse, not Nicole.
09:29But Nicole is out now.
09:31She's been to the house once already for Jesse's birthday.
09:33As far as I'm concerned, that was plenty.
09:35Mark, we can't bury our heads in the sand in this.
09:37I'm trying to deal with it.
09:39Look, wouldn't it be easier if we came to some sort of arrangement?
09:41They say she visits once a week.
09:43No way. Not unless it's been arranged through social services.
09:46All I'm talking about is an hour or so.
09:48Oh, come on. We'd never see the back of her.
09:50Yeah, we would.
09:51Anyway, seeing Nicole only confuses Jesse.
09:53Look, we're not getting anywhere with this. I'll need to get back.
09:57Hi.
09:58Hello.
09:59So, did you get any, um...
10:01What?
10:02I was just wondering whether you got any Valentine's cards.
10:04I've got quite a few, actually.
10:06Oh, really?
10:07Why, didn't you get any?
10:08I might have.
10:10Right, I'm going to get back now.
10:12I wonder who sent them.
10:14You worked out who sent you that Valentine card, yes?
10:16I threw it away this morning.
10:18Yeah?
10:19Well, what's the point in hanging on to it?
10:21Well, show somebody loves you.
10:22Yeah.
10:23But who?
10:24You'll find that out, Kat.
10:28Just a cup of tea with you, Kathy.
10:30What's up with you?
10:31Why?
10:32Well, you're not exactly smiling.
10:33Had a bit of a domestic, have you?
10:35Something like that.
10:36It's hardly surprising with Irene.
10:37Who are you to talk?
10:38You're hardly an advertisement for marriage or bliss.
10:41When Bianca was in terrible pain,
10:43having to make the hardest decision of her life,
10:46I was there for her. I helped her.
10:48I'm sure you did.
10:50Well, that's what my job is, being there for people.
10:53Anybody who comes to the refuges in some sort of crisis can talk to me.
10:56I can cancel them and help them deal with their problems.
10:59Of course.
11:00I don't have to mention God.
11:02What are you trying to say?
11:04The church is about bureaucracy, rules and regulations,
11:07not about how we can help people.
11:09It's out of date.
11:10I didn't have to wear a dog collar to help Bianca.
11:12Alex, why do you think she came to you?
11:15Because I'm not judge her.
11:17Because you're her vicar,
11:19which means you're part of an establishment.
11:21Yeah.
11:22That has to be bureaucratic.
11:24What if it was true that I had had a relationship with a married woman?
11:28The only reason it would be a problem is cos I wear a dog collar.
11:31Yes, because it's a symbol people trust.
11:33That's the whole point.
11:35If you do something which contradicts what you preach,
11:38they'll lose that trust.
11:40I believe in what I'm doing.
11:41I'll make a valuable contribution to this parish.
11:43I have no doubt that you do.
11:44And yet I cannot...
11:46Alex, you're a vicar.
11:50I know.
11:52They can check after.
11:53You can sit here.
11:55What a rush.
11:57Kathy, you know you mustn't stay in like after night with Ben.
12:00Well, I'm going to have to.
12:01You've got to look after yourself and all.
12:03Yeah, I mean it.
12:05That's what mums are bad at.
12:06Cos they never have any time.
12:07Exactly, so they've got to make time.
12:09I know what you're saying.
12:10I've got to do things that mean a lot to me.
12:12Like darts.
12:14Dunno, I've never met her.
12:15Why can't you tell me anything, like, what's her name?
12:17Do you know, I don't think he's ever seen her.
12:19Can't be that serious then.
12:20I just don't want to be lonely.
12:22Are you having second thoughts about the divorce?
12:24Yeah.
12:25No.
12:26Oh, I don't know.
12:28Did Alex happen because you're lonely?
12:30Partly.
12:31Bye, love.
12:33There must have been something between you.
12:35Which could never go anywhere.
12:37I mean, he's a vicar.
12:39He only got involved with me cos it was a bit of madness on his part.
12:41Kathy, have you still got feelings?
12:43The only thing I feel about Alex is that he shook the weapon.
12:47Phil, what can I get you?
12:48Just a coffee, thanks.
12:50You all right?
12:51Yeah.
12:52Just having a bit of a nap.
12:53How was Sydney?
12:54The usual.
12:55That bird, eh?
12:56Excuse me.
12:57I wonder if you can help me.
12:59No, if I can.
13:00I'm looking for Walford Community Centre.
13:02Well, I'll show you.
13:03I'm going that way.
13:04Oh, great.
13:05Thanks a lot.
13:06Thanks.
13:07For goodness sake, Alex.
13:08Come and talk to me if you need to.
13:10Don't.
13:11Don't bottle things up.
13:12I will if I can.
13:13Oh, you must.
13:14I insist.
13:15No, I meant there are things I might find people talking about.
13:18Why?
13:19You're a bishop.
13:20Well, then come and talk to me as a friend.
13:26Do you want to know what I think?
13:28I always do.
13:29When I gave you this parish, I was moved by your passion, your fire.
13:34You were going to come in and blow away all the cobwebs.
13:37It's people like you who are going to change the church, Alex.
13:41On the inside.
13:43If you leave, you'll lose a lot more than a local vicar.
13:49So, why Walford?
13:50Because the people are so friendly around here.
13:52You're all I need to do with this new restaurant?
13:54What if we are?
13:56People go out west if they want an Italian.
13:58Well, no, they won't have to.
13:59Your old habits die hard.
14:00All we can do is try.
14:02You haven't been here a day and you're already making enemies.
14:04Who?
14:05Well, other people who own places to eat around here.
14:07Where are you going to lose custody?
14:09I'm just letting you know that not everybody's pleased you've moved in.
14:12Thanks for the message.
14:14What's that?
14:15He's got some problem about the restaurant.
14:17Why?
14:18Search me.
14:19You've been winding him up?
14:20No, I've been standing here, minding my own business, having a drink.
14:23Yeah, while the rest of us have been working.
14:26Come on, you're nearly back at the house.
14:29What's up with you?
14:30Nothing, why?
14:32I'm only asking.
14:33I don't have to get on with everybody that drinks in this pub.
14:36Yes, mate?
14:38Oh, you host!
14:40It's all five o'clock. This evening's going to be okay.
14:42It's just for a singing rehearsal.
14:43Yeah, it's no problem.
14:44Thanks.
14:46Excuse me.
14:49Elliot, what are you doing here?
14:51That's not much of a welcome.
14:52I'm surprised, that's all.
14:54I thought Josh would be here.
14:55Well, he was earlier.
14:56Well, I need to talk to him.
14:58Both of you, actually.
14:59What about?
15:01He's been missing his tutorials for his bemitzvah since the new year.
15:04Did you realise?
15:05I had no idea.
15:06So why do you think he's doing it?
15:09I don't know.
15:10Well, he has been going to them, but he can't have been showing up.
15:13Maybe he's having second thoughts.
15:14Well, he can't. He's got to go through with this.
15:16Well, that's an understanding attitude.
15:18You're not helping him, you know, Julie.
15:20How come?
15:21Well, he's got to work hard preparing for the bemitzvah.
15:23Yes.
15:24Well, he can hardly do that when he's just about to be dragged off up to Scotland.
15:27Ah, so that's what this is all about.
15:30He has plenty of time to work.
15:32You're glad to be putting 400 miles between us, though, aren't you?
15:34Don't be stupid.
15:35Then why did you decide to go?
15:37Because it's a good job.
15:38Oh, and that's the most important thing, is it?
15:41We've been over this.
15:43You and Josh need to sort things out. I'll find him.
15:45Right.
15:46And, um, just to put you straight,
15:49I'm actually looking forward to his bar mitzvah.
15:51It won't be easy meeting your family again, but it will be a proud moment for them.
15:57So, you just came round for a chat?
15:59Pretty much.
16:00But why now?
16:02Well, if you must know, you had a phone call about me.
16:04Oh, yeah?
16:05A bit of gossip.
16:06You and Cathy?
16:07She wasn't mentioned by name.
16:11Who made the call?
16:12He didn't say.
16:14I've got a pretty good idea, though.
16:15Yeah?
16:16A private anonymous phone call to the bishop would be just up Ian Street.
16:19Oh, what a worm.
16:21Did you tell him?
16:22I chose not to.
16:24So he doesn't know?
16:25I don't feel too good about that.
16:26Why not?
16:27I feel I lied to him.
16:29Oh, give up, will you?
16:30Life's one big angst after another. Loosen up, will you?
16:33You don't drink, you don't smoke, and you don't have a girlfriend.
16:36I do drink.
16:37Right, you're on. Tonight.
16:39Yeah, all right.
16:41I've got to get to the refuge.
16:45All right.
16:46That's what I like to see.
16:47What's that?
16:48A smiling face. You see, it can be done.
16:50Yeah, yeah.
16:51You seen Ruth about?
16:52No. Any reason?
16:53Oh.
16:54Thought she might be looking, that's all.
16:56Oh, never mind. See you later.
16:57Yeah.
16:58It doesn't go there. Put it with the semi stuff.
17:00Sorry.
17:03I've spoken to your mum.
17:04Without having her round?
17:05Yes.
17:06She's got progress.
17:07She's got a lot to deal with.
17:08Yeah?
17:09More than you and me.
17:10What, do you think you can persuade her?
17:12Would you like me to?
17:13Yeah.
17:14Well, all I can do is try.
17:16She's agreed for me to go round for a meal and talk it all over for her.
17:19Cool.
17:20Well, I'm glad you approve.
17:22So when did she come in?
17:23About an hour ago.
17:24Has she been in before?
17:25No.
17:26I'll see what I can do.
17:27I'm glad you're here.
17:28She wouldn't talk to me. Maybe she'd open up to you.
17:30OK.
17:34Hi.
17:35I'm Sarah.
17:38Hello, Sarah.
17:39It's about you growing up.
17:41Now, don't you want to celebrate that?
17:43So I've got to read out a chunk of Hebrew in public?
17:45Josh, please.
17:46It's been difficult for your mum and I to agree on you going away with her.
17:49I want to know I've got you off to the best start a father could.
17:53What, by divorcing mum?
17:55You're so close.
17:57Just a few more weeks and it'll all be over.
17:59Now, why give up now?
18:00I can do it any time. I'll pick it up later.
18:02I want to be there to help you.
18:04Your whole family does.
18:05Now, that's not going to happen if you're in Edinburgh.
18:10Do you ever think about leaving Walford?
18:12I don't know.
18:13Why? You got plans?
18:14Where could I go?
18:16Do you want to?
18:17Not really.
18:18You don't sound too sure, Kath.
18:20It's not going to be that easy, staying round here.
18:22No?
18:23I'll be walking into me past for the rest of me life.
18:25Don't do that.
18:26Look at me, I'm blank.
18:27Yeah, and you found that really difficult.
18:28Yeah, but now we learn to trust each other again.
18:31I'm fine about it.
18:33Now we've both moved on.
18:35I guess that's what I'll have to do.
18:37You will?
18:38Maybe.
18:39When the divorce is over and you've had time,
18:41well, things between you and Phil will be fine.
18:44At the moment, I can't stop thinking about him.
18:46Well, it's a tense time, love.
18:48You haven't completely other side, have you?
18:49No, it's not about the divorce.
18:51It's how he always looks, so sad.
18:53Well, that's not your fault.
18:55He's not all bad.
18:57He's got every fault in the book,
18:58but he's got some good points.
19:00And he's perfect.
19:01I know I'm not.
19:02Kathy, don't try and kid yourself
19:04that everything would be OK.
19:06I don't think I am.
19:08It's just that the Phil Mitchell I keep bumping into
19:10is the one I fell in love with.
19:13What do you want, love?
19:14I mean, deep down.
19:16I really don't know.
19:18Divorce is so final.
19:19I'm scared.
19:21I just want it to be a year from now
19:22and it's all to be over.
19:25Come on, Aga.
19:26You all right?
19:32That was a nice welcome.
19:34Good.
19:35Has something happened?
19:36Yeah, you could say.
19:37What?
19:38Can't you guess?
19:39No.
19:40Come on, tell me.
19:42I got the results of my viral load.
19:44Things are still stable.
19:46Oh, man, I forgot.
19:47I don't believe it.
19:49It's no big deal, I suppose,
19:50and we're going in for tests.
19:51Of course it is.
19:52You're OK.
19:53OK, that's brilliant.
19:57I'm sorry.
19:58So, how are you going to make it up to me?
20:00I'm going to take you out for a drink tonight.
20:02You're joking.
20:03No, I mean it.
20:04What about Jessie?
20:05Well, that's what I came to tell you.
20:06She's been invited round to her friend's this day.
20:08So we get the night off.
20:11Don't throw it all away without thinking, Josh.
20:14Look, I know it seems like a drag at the moment,
20:17but you'd regret it if you didn't go through with it.
20:19Will I be able to drink at the party afterwards?
20:22We'll see.
20:23Now, I'm not going to tell you what to do.
20:25It's up to you now, as an adult,
20:27to make up your own mind, OK?
20:30Please think about it.
20:33He keeps doing bits of paperwork on the quiet.
20:35I'm going to have to keep an eye on him, you know.
20:37You bet.
20:38I'm going to watch his every move.
20:39It's great you've got your father.
20:41Yeah, it's great.
20:42Some of the time.
20:43Sorry, Kath, I shouldn't have said that.
20:45Of course you should. He's your husband.
20:47Don't worry, I'm not thinking poor, pitiful me.
20:50Huh?
20:52Here, I've brought you a cup of tea.
20:54Would you take sugar?
20:55No.
20:56OK, so what's your name?
20:58Laura.
20:59OK, Laura, can I get you anything?
21:02Have you got a fag?
21:03No, sorry, I don't smoke.
21:05Then forget your poxy tea.
21:06It's not what I need anyway.
21:10Kathy, Pat, I'd like to introduce you to a couple of friends of mine.
21:14Jannie DeMarco and Little Joe.
21:16Oh, pleased to meet you.
21:17They're moving into the house in George Street.
21:19Welcome to Walford.
21:21We're going for a coffee ride.
21:22Oh, in that case, your dad's brought you to the right place.
21:24No, not Dad, Uncle. He's my brother's boy.
21:26Oh, sorry.
21:27No, don't worry, there's loads of us.
21:29People are bound to get a little bit confused.
21:31Lots of brothers, have you?
21:32No, only one, but we're a big family.
21:34Oh, I see. Older brother?
21:36Yeah, he's the good-looking one.
21:38You're having the old one.
21:40Sorry?
21:41No, I didn't...
21:42I'll get your coffee for you.
21:50Isn't anyone going to say hello?
21:52Oh, sorry, love. Have you had a good day?
21:55Not bad. How about you?
21:57I'm dreadful.
21:58What's happened?
21:59Don't ask.
22:00What?
22:01Nothing's happened.
22:02It has!
22:03What has?
22:04That woman this morning turned out to be from the DSS.
22:06He doesn't need to know.
22:07Do you mind not interrupting while I'm talking to my son?
22:09Oh, go ahead, say whatever you want. I've got to go to work.
22:12I've never been so humiliated.
22:14Thanks for staying on. I'll see you in the morning.
22:16Hang on a sec. I've got to rush.
22:18Yes, I know.
22:19We'd better be waiting.
22:20What are you doing tonight?
22:21Well, I'll put Ben to bed and then...
22:23You'll be on your own?
22:24Completely worn out.
22:25Meet me for a drink, love.
22:26Can I?
22:27Get a babysitter.
22:28Not just like that, I can't.
22:29Ian.
22:30I don't think so.
22:31He owes you, remember?
22:33Maybe.
22:34I'll be in there from half seven, Kath.
22:37So what do you think you're going to do?
22:39There's nothing I can do. I've lost everything.
22:42Why don't you give your old landlord a ring?
22:44And say what?
22:45I'm really, really sorry I didn't pay my rent.
22:47Please let me back.
22:48Well, it's worth a try, isn't it?
22:50You're so sweet.
22:52Maybe he'd listen.
22:53No chance.
22:54I think you should try.
22:55Why?
22:56Am I going to get chugged out?
22:58Look, we're not open 24 hours every day.
23:02There you go.
23:04Donna, let me.
23:06What'll you have?
23:07Oh, that's nice of you. I'll have a gin and tea, thanks, Grant.
23:09Right. Add that to a couple of pints, Grant, please.
23:11Coming up.
23:12So how's your day been?
23:13As ever.
23:14On your feet all day?
23:15Yeah.
23:16Still, you've got Kathy to talk to, haven't you?
23:18That's right.
23:19You, um, haven't been stood up, have you?
23:22Dad.
23:23What?
23:24There you go.
23:25Cheers.
23:26Oh, thanks ever so much.
23:27Cheers.
23:28Sorry I'm late.
23:29Oh, I don't mind at all.
23:30Hello, Jeff.
23:31Alex.
23:32Hiya. What are you going to have?
23:33Oh, don't worry, me and Pat are just going to have a quiet chat, aren't we?
23:35Yeah, yeah, of course.
23:36We'd be happy to join you.
23:37Come on, I think these ladies would like to be by themselves.
23:40Sorry, it was just...
23:41Sorry.
23:42There you go.
23:43I would have thought you'd have run out of things to say to each other.
23:45Let's go.
23:47Oh, can I have a vodka tonic, please, Grant?
23:49Coming up.
23:50Here.
23:51I was giving up on you.
23:52Ian took a bit of persuading.
23:53After what you'd done for him.
23:57I don't believe this.
23:58I can't seem to get away from either of them.
24:01Phil, come here.
24:02Some friends of mine.
24:03I think you should tell Kathy what Ian did.
24:05I don't know for sure that it was him.
24:07Oh, come on.
24:08After all those articles in the Gazette.
24:10I'm not going to make things more difficult for Kathy.
24:12Where would that put me?
24:13You should be speaking to each other again.
24:15I nearly lost my job over the whole thing.
24:17I'm not going to risk it again.
24:19But would you like to?
24:20It doesn't matter.
24:21Of course it matters.
24:23You don't understand.
24:24Oh, why?
24:25Because I'm not wearing the symbol that people trust.
24:27You know, you joined a club that doesn't allow you to be happy and lead a normal life.
24:31The Church of England is not a club.
24:34Do you know what you're saying?
24:35Yeah.
24:36I think I want him back.
24:38Well, how can you?
24:39Because in some strange way I still love him.
24:41And he still loves me.
24:42You've forgotten what he said in Paris.
24:44I've been so eaten up with hating, I haven't been able to think straight.
24:47Kathy, you're talking about the man who drove you to the edge.
24:49Yes, I know.
24:50So what's happened?
24:52When I had Ben, I was over the moon.
24:54So was Phil.
24:55That was the happiest time of my life.
24:57Married to a man who adored me, do anything for me.
25:00Here I am on the verge of throwing all that away as if it never mattered.
25:03But of course there were good times and you'll always remember those.
25:06I don't want to just remember them.
25:08We could have them back.
25:09We could have them back.
25:10Do you really know what you're doing?
25:12How many times do we find real love in our lives?
25:15Not many.
25:16When you've got it, you should do whatever it takes to hang on to it.
25:21I wanted to go over and join her.
25:23But why didn't you?
25:24Annie called me over so I couldn't.
25:26I mean, you're bottled out.
25:27Why don't you go and talk to her now?
25:28No.
25:29I don't think now's a good time.
25:31Oh, hello, Phil.
25:33Oh, hello.
25:34Oh, I didn't know you was here.
25:37Apart from Louisa.
25:38Oh, why didn't she come?
25:39Well, somebody had to babysit.
25:40Oh, of course.
25:41Did she get the short straw?
25:42No, not at all.
25:43She loves it.
25:44Well, why don't you take her back a little something to celebrate moving in?
25:46That'd be nice.
25:47Yeah.
25:48I'll get you something later.
25:49Oh, no.
25:50Has everybody met my two sons?
25:52Phil and Grant.
25:54I didn't realise this was a family business.
25:56Well, now you know.
25:57I see you didn't get your manners from your mother.
25:59You better watch yourself.
26:00All right.
26:01Don't think you're safe just because you're a copper.
26:04I am never going to move again.
26:08Never, never, never.
26:10I'm a practice.
26:12I feel like I've run the marathon.
26:14What's going on, Grant?
26:16I'm just getting some crisps we've run out.
26:18You know what I mean.
26:19No, I don't.
26:20That was Beppie you were sulking about this morning, wasn't it?
26:22What of it?
26:23Have you managed to fall out with him already?
26:25Why didn't you go and ask him?
26:26Look, these are George's friends.
26:28You be nice to them or he'll have me to deal with.
26:31Don't preach to me.
26:32Well, that's rich coming from you.
26:34Why should I listen to you?
26:35You and Mum didn't make success of it.
26:37We did for a long time.
26:38Yeah, and then she kicked you out.
26:39That's why you're living with me.
26:40You want to finish that pint because I want to go.
26:42I don't even know if he still cares about me.
26:44Well, go and talk to him.
26:45I can't.
26:46I don't want to make a complete fool of myself.
26:48You've got to face it.
26:49Go and go after him.
26:50I've got to find out how he feels first.
26:51Well, do you want me to go?
26:52No.
26:53Kathy, the only way you're going to find out is by confronting him.
26:56I don't know if he'd believe me.
26:58And I've got to tell him about Alex.
26:59I've got to come clean.
27:00Well, how's that going to help?
27:01Because if he blows his top when I tell him,
27:03then I know there's still something there.
27:05I'll know that in spite of everything, he still cares for me.
27:07And then?
27:08There could still be a chance for us.
27:10And maybe it's not too late for us to get back together.
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