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00:00I
00:29morning. Morning. Want a coffee? Yeah, I'd kill for a cup. Looking all right? Yeah, sure.
00:41Not sorry? No. I don't think so, anyway. I don't know why I was so nervous. Well, you've got
00:49to have your memories, haven't you? Oh, ghost more like. Yeah, right. It's hard to imagine
00:55it now, but there were some good times in here. It all looked so easy back then. Yeah, well,
01:01we learned, haven't we? Don't we just? Still, time's changed. For the better? Yeah, maybe.
01:10I'll tell you one thing that hasn't changed, though. What's that? I'm still finding it hard
01:15to make ends meet. You aren't the only one. I've made a decision. I'm closing down the
01:21bistro. When? Today. That was a bit quick. What, you're straining me? It don't make sense.
01:28I might as well just stick with the Cav. Not that that's doing a bundle right now. It's
01:31only just ticking over. It'll pick up, haven't it? No, I doubt it. You ever thought about
01:37town and sandwiches? What do you mean? Well, I was down at Riverside Industrial Estate
01:41the other day, fancied a cup of tea, but it ain't got any Cavs down there. Might be an idea
01:45to take out some sandwiches round there. Yeah, it's an idea. What, a patrol? It's a fault,
01:51though, innit? Well, nothing lost. Yeah. I thought I'd give it a shot.
02:01Well done, Miss Fowler. I'll keep you informed. Yeah, well, I won't have any breath.
02:04No. We'll do a best. I'll have any breath. All right. Cheers.
02:08Hello, dear. What was all the... What about? We were burgled.
02:11Oh, no. Yeah, last Thursday. All my holiday money. Every penny.
02:14Who did here? I'm likely to know that, ain't I, Dad?
02:17Haven't the police got any idea? No, no. It's the third time they've been here
02:20since it happened. I think they're only after the tea.
02:21Oh, I'm sorry, Cheryl. Yeah. Thank you.
02:28Look, come in. No, no. I just thought I'd have a word
02:31before I face your mum. Right, well, look, you'd better get her moving
02:35because she's going to Leon C today. Is she?
02:37Yeah, yeah. She said she needed a break.
02:38Yeah, I suppose she does. Is Martin going with her?
02:41Yeah, yeah. He doesn't want to go, but she's making him.
02:44Yeah, well, what do you think my chances are?
02:46Dad, I don't know. All I know is that she said she'd think about it.
02:49Yeah, well, I know soon enough. Can I leave my case here?
02:51Yeah, yeah, of course you can. Just till I know what's happening, yeah?
02:52Yeah, OK. Look, come in. Good luck.
02:55It's, uh...
02:55Why is it as soon as Grub's up, everybody disappears?
03:00Well, I'm here.
03:01Well, your dad ain't. Where's he gone?
03:03Don't ask me.
03:04No, I suppose not. Janine! Janine, now, breakfast is ready! Come on!
03:11Well, you're in five hours today, darling. Better could have you over to Vic, eh?
03:14Yes, but could Janine be there? Where have you been?
03:16Where have I been? Let me see now. I've been to see a man about some keys.
03:21Yeah, well, your breakfast is ready.
03:22Pack, pack, pack, pack. Keys. Don't you want to know what they're for?
03:26All right, tell me.
03:27Well, stand still. Ricky.
03:28What?
03:28Pay attention.
03:29Come on!
03:30Are you ready?
03:31Well, tell us.
03:32I am now the proud owner of 41.
03:3641 what?
03:37The house next door.
03:40Hey, what do you mean, you're the proud owner?
03:42I bought it.
03:44Are you having us on?
03:45No, darling, this house.
03:47When? How did you...
03:49Hang on, do you mean this, Frank?
03:51Of course I mean it. What do you think these are for?
03:54Oh, darling!
03:56Do you have a bit more room?
03:57Yeah.
03:58When do we move?
03:59Oh, yeah, well, uh, that's...
04:00When?
04:01Uh, well, uh, today.
04:03Today?
04:04Today?
04:05Well, this afternoon to be exact.
04:07Today?
04:08No, Frank.
04:09I...
04:10I...
04:10Oh, Frank, I need time.
04:12You might have warned me.
04:13Sweet, sweetheart, come on, darling.
04:15We need the space, you said it yourself.
04:17Yes, but you need time to organise a move.
04:19Oh, sweetheart, you can do that easily.
04:21Easily.
04:22Come on, let's go and have a look.
04:23Where's your...
04:24Yeah, I suppose.
04:24Is she still in bed?
04:25All right.
04:26Come on, in bed.
04:26Frank!
04:26What, what, what, what, what?
04:28Where did the money come from?
04:29Look, there's nothing for you to worry about, all in good time.
04:33I've got to buy for this place, so all you've got to think about is that we're moving.
04:37Let's go and have a look, eh?
04:37Yeah.
04:38Now, and how much longer have we got to be here?
04:42Until the place is clean.
04:44Well, give me a hand, then.
04:45I am.
04:46No, you're not.
04:47Will you stop moaning?
04:48I'm sorry, it's just I'm really hungry.
04:50You're always hungry.
04:55Should be able to get breakfast with him.
04:57Worth a couple of quid easy.
04:59No, I don't know.
05:00He'll miss them.
05:01No, he won't.
05:01He's got three or four packs in there.
05:03What's going on?
05:07Um, I'm doing the cleaning.
05:09You do the cleaning between six and eight in the evening.
05:12And what are you doing here?
05:14Well, I just thought I'd give her a hand, Dr. Lake.
05:16Mandy, I implore you to do the cleaning.
05:18Yeah.
05:20Well, uh, I'll be able to go there.
05:22Nice to see you again, Dr. Lake.
05:23Bye, Mandy.
05:23Bye, thanks.
05:24How much longer will you be?
05:27Oh, not long.
05:28Well, give me a call when you're done.
05:30I want to see you before you go.
05:31Right.
05:42Pauline.
05:43Oh, look back.
05:44Yeah, looks like it.
05:47Yeah, let me give you a hand.
05:48Oh, couldn't I?
05:49Police!
05:51Just seen Shell.
05:52Oh, yeah?
05:52Yeah, terrible about that burglary.
05:54Yes, it was.
05:56Nothing safe these days.
05:57No.
05:58There you go.
05:59Dad!
06:00Hello, son.
06:01Hello, Martin.
06:02How are you?
06:03Long time no see.
06:04Come on, Martin.
06:04Inside.
06:05Go on, see, Dad.
06:06No, come on.
06:06You get ready for school.
06:07I won't be long.
06:08Go on, in you go.
06:08It's a good boy.
06:09Can't I have a word with him?
06:10Is that why you came round, dear?
06:12Yeah.
06:13Well, one of the reasons.
06:14And the other?
06:14To talk to you.
06:16Well, if you've got something to say, I'll listen.
06:18But out in the street, I don't want Martin hearing.
06:22Okay.
06:27Well, it's satisfied with your suppliers.
06:30All right.
06:31Well, thanks for your time.
06:33Bye-bye.
06:36Hattie, give the phone a rest.
06:37I need some help with the sandwiches.
06:38I've got a lot of calls to make.
06:40I don't care.
06:40I've got a lot of sandwiches to make.
06:41Come on.
06:42How can I find new customers if I'm making sandwiches?
06:44If you stopped arguing, you'd have made the sandwiches by now.
06:47Then you can get back on the phone.
06:48All right, then.
06:54Hello?
06:55Oh, hi.
06:57It's Ian.
06:58What?
06:59No, no, no, no, no, no, look.
07:00Listen, though, I've come up with an idea.
07:02How about taking some sandwiches round that industrial estate?
07:05See what happens.
07:07Yeah, just sell them from the tray.
07:08No, we don't want that.
07:11Glad you like it.
07:13Yeah, it is a good idea, isn't it?
07:14Let me speak to him.
07:15Hang on, I think Cindy wants a word.
07:18Hello, Ian?
07:19Hi.
07:20Is Stephen all right?
07:22Yeah, we'll make sure he gets there.
07:24Yeah, I know, I just heard.
07:26I'm not sure it is a good idea, though.
07:29Okay, if you say so, we'll make extra sandwiches.
07:32No, I'll bring them over to you.
07:34No, I'll come.
07:36Okay, see you later.
07:37Bye.
07:38So, your bright idea means you'd better make extra sandwiches, then, doesn't it?
07:42I suppose it does.
07:43Yes.
07:45Well, you look all right.
07:47Yeah, I feel all right.
07:48Well, you know, I'm in the circumstances.
07:51Yeah, Michelle said.
07:53I felt very bad.
07:55It was the only thing I could do.
07:56Get on your bike.
07:58Yeah, well, sometimes it's best to get away.
08:00Yeah.
08:00I'm taking a break myself.
08:02Sort things out.
08:03Michelle said.
08:05Yeah, I'm going to Lyon Sea today.
08:07I know.
08:08She said that...
08:09Well, she said you'd listen to me, talk to me.
08:13Depends what you've got to say.
08:15Well, I...
08:15I'm sorry.
08:17That's easy to say.
08:18I am.
08:18I'm sure you are.
08:20I've learned my lesson, I promise you.
08:21Nothing like that will happen with him.
08:24Can't...
08:25Can't we put it behind us once and for all?
08:28What, just like that?
08:29No, no, not just like that.
08:31You've got a nerve.
08:32You think you can walk straight back into my life after what you did?
08:35No, no, that's not what I'm saying.
08:37Well, it's what it sounds like.
08:38I'm thinking of Martin.
08:39What about Martin?
08:40Michelle said he's upset, unhappy.
08:41Yeah, and whose fault's that?
08:43OK, it's mine.
08:43But there's no reason why that kid should be...
08:45Now, look, you leave Martin out of this.
08:47I'm trying to make peace.
08:49Now, you keep away from me, you keep away from my house,
08:52and you keep away from Martin.
08:54I didn't mean to upset you.
09:09Dr. Legg, I'm finished now.
09:11OK, Mandy.
09:13I'm not at all happy about this.
09:21Why?
09:22What have I done?
09:22Well, for one thing, your hours of work are between six and eight in the evening,
09:26not in the morning when I need to be in here.
09:28Yeah, I know.
09:29I'm sorry.
09:30It's just that I wasn't able to come and do it last night,
09:32so I thought it was best to come this morning and do it rather than not at all.
09:36Have you done this before?
09:37No, no, this is the first time.
09:38Well, stick to the proper hours in future, will you?
09:41OK, I will.
09:42Sorry.
09:42And another thing, Mandy, I'm not happy that you had somebody with you.
09:46It was only Aidan.
09:48What I'm telling you is this.
09:50The surgery is not the place for Aidan or anyone else who hasn't been authorised by me.
09:54OK, well, I'm sorry.
09:56So don't let it happen again.
09:58I won't.
09:59Right.
10:00Well, we'll leave you to the bathroom now.
10:01OK, I'm sorry.
10:04Just do as I say, please.
10:06I will.
10:07Well.
10:08I think the best thing to do is to finish off in here, then go in the bedroom and then start
10:13on the kitchen, yeah?
10:14Yeah, that's a good idea, but I'll be back about one o'clock to give you an end, all right?
10:17Why, where are you going?
10:19Well, someone's got to work, sweetie.
10:20I'll keep the money rolling in.
10:21There are cars to sell cabs to hold.
10:23Frankie, if you want us out of here this afternoon, I'm going to need you to help me.
10:26Oh, come on, Pat.
10:26I'm useless at all this, darling.
10:28Well, Ricky can deal with the cabs and the cars.
10:30Ricky.
10:30Yes, Dad?
10:31I don't want him near the cars.
10:33Why not?
10:34Why not?
10:35Oh, need I mention a fiesta that you sold and in return you accepted a cheque signed by
10:39the Chancellor of the Exchequer?
10:40Well, that won't happen again.
10:40Well, you bet your life it won't, Pat.
10:42Ricky's no help to me here.
10:43Why not?
10:44Oh, come on, he can make a few boxes, can't he?
10:46Oh, well, I'm glad everyone shows confidence in me.
10:48Ricky's perfectly capable of dealing with the cars and looking after the cabs.
10:51You thought he could cope with a kid's party.
10:53Look at the mess he made at that.
10:54Well, I said I was sorry.
10:55Sorry?
10:56We could pay for the walls of the house next door with your sorries, boy.
10:59Frank, that's all history.
11:00Ricky, you're capable of managing it, aren't you?
11:02Yeah, standing on me head.
11:03He does everything standing on his head.
11:05Now, that's an end to it.
11:06You stay here and help me.
11:07Ricky does the cars and cabs, right?
11:09I won't let you down, Dad.
11:10You keep your wits about you?
11:12Of course.
11:12Go on, go, go, go.
11:16Arthur, you're back.
11:17Yeah.
11:18Everything sorted?
11:19I hope so.
11:21Well, that's the way it goes, isn't it?
11:23You ready to start work?
11:24Yeah, I'm sorry about that.
11:25I'll get on to it today.
11:26See that you do.
11:27Mark can't before me.
11:28Well, that's not the point, is it?
11:29A job is a job.
11:31If you don't want it, Arthur, there's plenty of others who do.
11:33Aidan.
11:35Aidan, put that back.
11:37Put what back?
11:38A bottle of milk.
11:39What milk?
11:40Aidan.
11:41Yeah, all right.
11:47What's going on?
11:48Nothing.
11:49I just...
11:50I just thought I'd hand your milligan to you.
11:54Was he trying to nick it?
11:55You better ask him.
11:56Of course he was.
11:57Thieving little get.
11:58He's put it back.
11:59Turn him in, love.
12:00Only way to deal with scum like him and man.
12:02There's no need for that.
12:03No, we'll leave you at that.
12:04Thank you very much.
12:04You'll be sorry, love.
12:06I know those two.
12:07Took their number a long time ago.
12:08I don't know exactly flavour of the month.
12:11I wouldn't push your luck.
12:13Oh, go on.
12:15Scram.
12:15Cheers.
12:16And don't try it on again.
12:17I might not be sort of charitable next time.
12:22So, er, you back?
12:24I'm not sure.
12:25Uh-oh.
12:26Like that, is it?
12:26Yeah.
12:27Fancy a cup of tea?
12:28Well, I'd love one, if you don't mind.
12:30Yeah, I'm making a pot.
12:31Well, that's if I can find it.
12:31What do you mean?
12:33We're moving house.
12:34Well, where?
12:43Frank?
12:44Got a guest.
12:45Oh, yeah?
12:45Who's that?
12:47Oh, for my old mate.
12:48Back in the land of the living room.
12:49Yeah, I suppose you could say that.
12:52I'll give you a hand if you like.
12:53Yeah, that's very, very good.
12:54Yes, yes.
12:55Over here.
12:56All right.
12:56Come here.
12:57Back over there, right back up.
12:58Lovely.
13:00How's, er, how's things working out?
13:03I'm not sure.
13:05I don't think they're too good at the minute.
13:06Well, where do they stand at the moment?
13:08Well, Pauline's got to have a seat today.
13:10She's taking Martin with her.
13:11But she won't let me back in the house.
13:14Arthur.
13:14What?
13:16Sit down.
13:18She, er...
13:19She can't stop me, old son.
13:23It's your home as well as it is hers.
13:25She, er, she can't keep you out of here, you know.
13:26She's doing a pretty good job at the moment.
13:28Yes, well, that's, er, that's because you let her, Arthur.
13:32Frank.
13:33Shut up.
13:34Arthur, would you like me to have a chat with Pauline?
13:36A chat?
13:37This is no time for chats.
13:39This is no time for standing up for your rights.
13:41A chat?
13:41I don't know whether it'll help, but I could try.
13:43That's into what I'm saying.
13:44Frank, this is serious.
13:46I know it's serious.
13:47If you talk to her, I'd appreciate it, but you'll have to wrap up because she's going to leave.
13:50Oh, no, I'm going that way today.
13:51It's no problem.
13:52No, I'll have a chat with her.
13:53Hang on a minute.
13:54You're not listening to me.
13:55No, you're dead right.
13:56We're not.
13:58Oh, Mum, Mum.
14:00Are you sharing just on your way round to see you?
14:02What happened?
14:03Oh, well, he thinks he can say sorry, and that's the end of it.
14:06He thinks he can walk straight back in the house.
14:08But you said you'd think about it.
14:10Well, I did.
14:11And then he goes and spoils everything.
14:13Well, it can't be easy for him.
14:15Easy for him?
14:16What do you want about?
14:17What about me?
14:17All right, all right, I'm going to get into this now.
14:19Are you all set?
14:20Well, I thought I was.
14:22Right, what's wrong?
14:23Well, it's Martin.
14:24He never wanted to go with me in the first place.
14:26Didn't want to miss his judo class.
14:28But now he's seen his dad.
14:30Well, I can't get him to budge.
14:31He's been as stubborn as a meal.
14:32You should let Dad see him.
14:34No.
14:36Well, to tell you the truth, Shellow, that's why I was on my way to see you.
14:39I was wondering if you'd have him for me.
14:40Oh, Mum, I've got enough on me plate, you know, with the burger and everything.
14:44Oh, right, I'm sorry.
14:45I didn't think.
14:46Well, see, this is where Dad comes in.
14:47You should let him look after him.
14:48No!
14:49But he's perfect.
14:50Look, I said no, and I don't want to discuss it.
14:53All right, all right.
14:54I know when I'm beaten, I'll take Martin for you.
14:57Oh, thanks, Shellow.
14:58I'm ever so grateful.
14:59Don't mention it.
14:59Where is he now?
15:00Well, I took him to school.
15:01I thought it was the best place for him while I got things sorted.
15:04Yeah, yeah, you're right.
15:05And now you promise me you keep your dad away from Martin and keep him away from the house.
15:10I promise.
15:15Great, then we'll make our own sandwiches.
15:17We'll have that much prosperity.
15:18Let him have a place to try.
15:20Selling sandwiches in a tray.
15:21It's a good idea.
15:22It just sounds like a good idea.
15:24Oh, come on.
15:25Look, beggars can't be choosers, can't you?
15:28Let's go.
15:30Morning.
15:31Cheers.
15:35What that was about, was it?
15:36Well, you didn't exactly make a fortune.
15:38Oi, you sold something, didn't you?
15:40And, er, a bit late comes, remember?
15:42Yeah, get eaten by the squirrels.
15:45You're a pessimist.
15:47Right, I'll be as quick as I can.
15:49You're not going to lounge about in here all day, are you?
15:50There's work to do.
15:51Let me finish me tea, Pat.
15:52I'll give him a hand till you get back.
15:54Thanks, Arva.
15:55It's the least I can do if Pat's going to put a word in for me.
15:57Yeah, Frank, I'll tell you what, you can start on the bedroom and shift that bed.
16:01Janine.
16:02What about her?
16:04I forgot what about her, she's still in bed.
16:06What?
16:06You were supposed to take her to school this morning.
16:08Look, it's 20 past 10.
16:09I know, I know.
16:11Janine.
16:11Janine.
16:12Janine.
16:13Janine, love.
16:17You should be at school.
16:18Don't want to.
16:19Get out of that pit.
16:21You've caused enough trouble recently as it is.
16:24Frank, she's too.
16:26Janine, for your information, sweetheart, we're moving today.
16:30Why?
16:30Because we are!
16:32And I've got to move that bed, and I'm not shifting Obed with you, Lollard, in it!
16:35Right, I'll leave you to it, but will you keep calm, please?
16:37I'm calm.
16:38I'm calm.
16:38I've never, ever been calmer.
16:39Calmest I've ever been.
16:40All right, okay, sweetheart.
16:42Darling, I want you to get out of that bed, and get yourself dressed, and get out of my
16:46way.
16:47I'm not going to school.
16:48What is all this?
16:49You've only just had half time.
16:50You've only been back a day.
16:51I'm not going.
16:52Yes, you are, young lady, and that's all there is to it.
16:54It's a phase they go through, Frank.
16:56Hear that, Janine?
16:57Arthur said it's a phase you're going through.
16:59Well, you've just gone through it.
17:01Now get up!
17:02No, leave me alone.
17:03We're moving house.
17:04You get out of that bed, you get yourself dressed, and get yourself off to school.
17:08And don't take or die about it!
17:13Well, so much for Hattie's bright ideas.
17:15You can only keep trying.
17:17This is useless.
17:21Come on.
17:22Well, I hope she comes out with something better than this.
17:29She's doing her best.
17:30It's just not good enough, is it?
17:32What's the point of us spending all that time on the phone, and this is the best she can do?
17:44Hey, Pat.
17:46You haven't seen that Carol this morning, have you?
17:49No, not so.
17:49You're supposed to be doing my shift for me.
17:51She's not here yet.
17:52Oh, yeah.
17:53Pauline, I've just been talking to Arthur.
17:56Oh, don't you start.
17:58Start what?
17:59That tone of voice.
18:00Poor Arthur.
18:01Makes me feel as though I'm in the wrong.
18:03Nobody's saying that.
18:05Look, there's nothing more to say about Arthur and me.
18:07I am off to Leon, see?
18:09And Arthur can do what he likes, same as he always does.
18:11Oh, come on, you don't mean that.
18:12I do.
18:13Don't you think he's learnt his lesson?
18:15Did you ever know a man that did?
18:16Well, that's a bit hard, isn't it?
18:18Oh, don't Arthur do us a favour.
18:20To be honest, Pauline, I agree.
18:22It's just Martin I'm thinking of, really.
18:24Why is everybody going on and on about Martin?
18:27Because he's a kid.
18:29It's always kids that suffer and things like this, isn't it?
18:31Oh, I'm not allowed to suffer.
18:33Pauline, I'm on your side, believe me.
18:36Look, I didn't start this, Pat.
18:38I don't want Martin upset, but I've got to think of myself.
18:41Well, of course, sure.
18:42I just promised Arthur I'd test the water.
18:44Yeah, well, as far as Arthur's concerned, it's freezing.
18:48I'll tell him.
18:54Well, that's another one.
18:56At this rate, I'll be a millionaire.
18:58Yeah, you ain't doing too bad at all.
19:00Can't resist your sales pitch, can I?
19:02I'll be a millionaire.
19:17Mum?
19:18Ian, what are you doing here?
19:20Oh, I just thought we'd try and sell some sandwiches.
19:22Oh.
19:23Yeah, any port in a storm, we're desperate.
19:25Well, things could be better.
19:27Yeah, I don't know.
19:28So, what are you two doing here?
19:30I've decided to close down the bistro.
19:32Yeah.
19:33Well, that's not sick.
19:34Well, it's the way it goes, innit?
19:35I'm sorry to hear it.
19:36Yes, am I.
19:37Look, Colin.
19:39Yeah, try it.
19:39Like this, Gaff.
19:40I'll see you later.
19:41Bye.
19:41See ya.
19:42Bye, then.
19:43Oh, no.
19:44I don't believe it.
19:46It's a bit of a turn-up, innit?
19:47What am I gonna do?
19:48Well, how's you supposed to know he's gonna be in competition?
19:50Yeah, I know, but...
19:52There's no buts, is there?
19:54He doesn't understand, won't he?
19:55I hope so.
19:57I don't know either.
20:03Why is it when your hands are full of something else, you always get hassled by your kids?
20:07They're supposed to be a blessing, aren't they?
20:08Well, at least you can see your kid.
20:11Oh, I'm sorry, or something.
20:12No, I'm sorry.
20:13Where are all the chairs?
20:16We're moving house today, in case you haven't heard.
20:18I've nowhere to sit.
20:19You should be sitting at school, half-term is for Nito!
20:23What's the point?
20:23What's the point?
20:25What do you mean, what's the point?
20:26Take it easy, Frank.
20:27Take it easy, Arthur.
20:28She can talk to me like that, and I'm supposed to take it easy.
20:30Now, come on, Janine.
20:30Your dad has to care.
20:32I'm not going to school, and that's the end of it.
20:34That is not the end of it.
20:35That is far from being the end of it!
20:37You're wrong against me!
20:38Janine.
20:39Janine.
20:40Janine, please.
20:42Look, Janine.
20:44Come on.
20:45Come on.
20:45It's dark!
20:47Come on.
20:47Oh, Frank, I think I'd better be going.
20:49Yeah, all right.
20:49Thanks very much.
20:51Okay, cheers.
20:51I appreciate it.
20:52Thanks very much, indeed.
20:53Open this door!
20:55She got in ahead of us, didn't she?
20:57Yeah, looks like it.
20:58She put us out of business, you know.
21:00No, she won't.
21:01You'll have to talk to her.
21:02What about?
21:03Well, it's got to be said, Ian.
21:04I know she's your mum, but she's got to know what she's doing.
21:06She's closed down the B-struck.
21:07She needs a trade herself.
21:09What, even if it finishes us?
21:10She's only trying to make a living.
21:11By taking away our living.
21:17Okay, Cindy.
21:19She's your mum.
21:20You're in the catering business before she was.
21:22Oh, will you just leave it, please?
21:23I've got enough on me plate.
21:24All right.
21:25If that's all you feel about it, I'll talk to her myself.
21:31Janine, come on, sweetheart.
21:32You've just had ten days off of school, love.
21:34You should be nice and fresh.
21:37Mind you, the way you disgraced yourself last Thursday,
21:39you must cry.
21:40Oh, I'm crying out loud.
21:42What was doing standing there?
21:44She won't go to school.
21:45Oh, what's wrong?
21:46She won't tell me.
21:48It's locked.
21:49She's locked in.
21:50Janine, what's wrong?
21:51There's nothing wrong.
21:52But if there's nothing wrong, then go to school!
21:54Shouting won't help, Frank.
21:55If I tell her to go to school, then she should go to school.
21:57Yes, I know.
21:58And she says she's not going back ever.
21:59Oh, she doesn't mean that.
22:01Kids always say things like that.
22:02She'll change her mind.
22:03Well, I'll tell you it for her.
22:04Well, that's not the answer, is it?
22:06Pat, pat, pat, pat.
22:06And I'll point out that she is still at the age where she does as she's told.
22:10Now, we can discuss about this and we can reason about it,
22:12but when push comes to shove, she does as she's told.
22:15And I am telling her to come out here and go back to school!
22:19Frank!
22:19What do you mean, what?
22:20Just come to tell you something.
22:22Frank!
22:22I'm sorry, sir, no, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
22:24What?
22:25I said I'm sorry.
22:27Oh, right, thanks.
22:28Well, what have you got to tell us?
22:29Well, about seven times already this morning, people have rung up to book cabs.
22:32But when the drivers have got there, even there's no such address or there was no one there,
22:35or the person didn't even order the cab at all.
22:37It's getting so as I don't know what to do.
22:39And you've logged all the details correctly, haven't you?
22:41Oh, don't start blaming me!
22:42No one's blaming you!
22:43No, your father's just checking, Rick.
22:45Yeah, I know what checking means.
22:46He wants to work it out, so it's my fault.
22:47I know we shouldn't let him run the business.
22:49See, it is my fault.
22:50No, and that's enough from you.
22:52Now, we just want to check to make sure you're doing everything by the book, right?
22:55Right.
22:55So when the drivers arrive at the pick-up point, there's no passengers.
22:58Right.
22:58How many times has this happened?
23:00I told you, about seven.
23:02Somebody's taking the mickey, Frank, they're trying to wind us up.
23:04What are you talking about?
23:05Nobody plays silly games like that.
23:07It's Ricky, I know it is.
23:08Hey, don't you sound like kids.
23:09No, it was different people, different voices, men, women.
23:12You're kidding.
23:13No.
23:14I'll tell you what, if it happens again, just tell the drivers to be patient, we'll sort it out.
23:18Listen to me, Rick.
23:19Frank, let's get back to work.
23:22I've got to sort things out.
23:23Frank!
23:23Okay, fine, okay, fine, then.
23:25What about Janine?
23:26Don't worry about it.
23:27Don't worry about it?
23:28What are you talking about?
23:29Don't worry.
23:30I've...
23:31Ricky, my old son.
23:34What?
23:36I want you to do your old dad a favour.
23:38Mm-hmm.
23:39There's something going on between Janine and her school, and I want you to try and find out what it is for me.
23:43Me?
23:45Who am I talking to?
23:46Me.
23:47All right, then.
23:48You!
23:49All right, then.
23:49What if I can?
23:51Good.
23:52You know, you're more of a rage, you may understand a bit more.
23:56All right, then.
23:56Well, is she in the room, yeah?
24:00Yeah, yeah.
24:00You better coax her out there, boy.
24:02I appreciate it very much.
24:04Is the door still open?
24:04It's still open, darling.
24:05Listen, we'll just take some stuff next door and get out of your way, boy, will we?
24:07All right, then.
24:08I'll go and see you.
24:08Thanks, sir.
24:09Come on, baby.
24:11All right.
24:13Janine, please talk to me.
24:16Look, will you just leave me alone?
24:17Listen to reasons.
24:19I've had enough of your reasons.
24:21Look, I've got some rights.
24:22Yeah, what are you about rights if I listen to some wrongs?
24:25Look, I'm not trying to excuse what I've done.
24:27I know that.
24:27I've said that.
24:28Oh, well, I'm glad to hear it.
24:29Now, leave me alone.
24:30Please talk to me.
24:32Look, will you stop following me?
24:33There's nothing to talk about.
24:35Martin, for instance.
24:36Oh, why is everybody so concerned about Martin all of a sudden?
24:38What about me?
24:39I know, I know, but you're going to Leon C.
24:42It makes sense for me to look after him.
24:44You know it does.
24:45No, Michelle said she'd look after him.
24:46I'm just around the school to tell him now.
24:48But it's not fair on Michelle.
24:50She's got Vicky.
24:51She's just been burgled.
24:52She doesn't know whether she's coming or going.
24:54Well, Michelle said she could manage.
24:56Well, she would say that, wouldn't she?
24:57But she's got to make that money she's lost.
24:59Otherwise, she don't get a holiday.
25:00She's got to work every hour she can.
25:03How will looking after Martin help her?
25:05Well, Pat.
25:06She said she'd help.
25:07Pat's moving house.
25:08Is she?
25:09Yes, today, now, this minute.
25:11She never said.
25:11I'll take my word for it.
25:13Oh.
25:15Well, all right, then.
25:16You agree?
25:17Well, only because I am worried about Martin.
25:19This doesn't change anything.
25:20I'm not asking it to change anything.
25:22Yeah, well, all right.
25:23Well, you can move him while I'm away.
25:24But as soon as I'm back, you're straight out on your ear.
25:26I promise.
25:27Promise?
25:27Promise?
25:28Hope you keep that one a bit better than the ones you've made in the past.
25:31What's it for?
25:35Milk and sugar.
25:37Well, you know my taste.
25:40Come to your lucky stars, are we?
25:42And what's that supposed to mean?
25:44A bottle of milk.
25:45Look, I didn't nick it.
25:46Oh, you were caught red-handed.
25:47Look, leave it out, will you?
25:49Why should I?
25:50A lot of thieving going on round here right now.
25:52Oh, come on.
25:52You can't blame us for that.
25:54Can't I?
25:54No, you can't.
25:56Innocent, are we?
25:56Don't even nick milk from the doorstep?
25:58I've had just about nothing.
26:00Just leave your way.
26:00Don't you hate welfare?
26:01Let him go.
26:02Oh, okay.
26:02Let him go.
26:02Aidan, just leave it, all right?
26:04Let's go.
26:08Dear.
26:11And what was all that about?
26:13Just getting rid of some scum for you.
26:15Oh, you're leaving, aren't I?
26:16Rob, you're blind, them two.
26:18A lot of nicking going on round here.
26:19Oh, and they're responsible for it all, are they?
26:21You wait and see.
26:22I'll just take your tea.
26:23Yeah, it's all right.
26:24Oh, and remember, you heard it here first.
26:28So, everything okay?
26:32He's wearing a bend, isn't he?
26:33I want to talk to you.
26:35Yeah, what about?
26:35You're taking away business from us.
26:37Well, how am I doing that?
26:38Well, this morning you're ahead of us.
26:40Well, I couldn't help that.
26:40I didn't know you were out there doing the same thing.
26:42Your ears, Mum, you should be on his side.
26:43I'm not trying to cripple us.
26:44Look, hang on.
26:45Cappy's entitled to earn across two, you know.
26:46What, if it stops us from making one?
26:48Look, there's room in it for everyone, isn't there?
26:49I can tell you don't make your living at catering.
26:51You just couldn't wait to stick the knife in, could you?
26:53What are you talking about?
26:55Come on, that sort of talk's going to get us.
26:56Look, mind your own business.
26:57Just because you're on caffeine art
26:58doesn't give you the right to ruin us, you know.
26:59Otherwise it'd have to be a fight, eh?
27:01Can't you be on the same side?
27:02No, we can't.
27:03Not on this.
27:04Oh, and that's it?
27:05No discussion?
27:06No.
27:06Well, that truce didn't last one.
27:10Oh, no, no, no.
27:40Hello, Sharon. Oh, I'm looking for Phil. Phil? Hi, hang on one minute. Look along the counter, but don't turn your head. How can I look along the counter without turning my head? Just don't let her see you lock in. Who? That's her, isn't it? Who? Nadia. Nadia? Phil's missus.
28:01Next on Drama, we're back in Albert Square with more classic EastEnders.