06/10/2016 EastEnders


06/10/2016

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I got a good feeling about this one.

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I think you're going to blow them away.

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No pressure.

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I'm going to the library later.

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Mum said you needed some hen party stuff picking up?

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-Oh, yeah, that's all right - Lauren's sorting it.

-Oh, OK. What's the job again?

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Customer relations.

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Assistant manager.

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No tie?

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Do you think?

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Assistant manager? Definitely.

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I've only got one tie and that's older than this suit.

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I've got one. Hold on - wait there.

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Oh, sweet.

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Do you know what's more important than a tie? A smile.

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Nervous.

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Don't be. Positive thinking, OK?

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Say to yourself, "I am Mr Invincible - nothing can stand in my way."

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-Don't be daft.

-Go on, I mean it.

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"I am Mr Invincible, and nothing can stand in my way."

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Come here.

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You'll be all right.

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And finally the postcode, please?

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Les.

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Yes. Can I once again offer my sincerest condolences on your loss?

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I appreciate how difficult things can be at a time like this

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and will do all in my power to try and ease your burden in any way that I can.

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Yes, yes, of course. Within the hour.

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Goodbye.

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45.

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Pancreatic cancer.

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Wife and three kids.

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I don't know how you do it.

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Did you want something, Birdie?

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You had such a disturbed night. I wanted to check you were OK.

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The only thing likely to make me even halfway OK

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would be to see those thugs...

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Bad thoughts.

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Sorry. Can't stop thinking, what if tomorrow they plead not guilty?

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Yes, well, that's just it.

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I've been trying to find a moment to...

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Oi oi oi oi!

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Sorry for letting myself in, only somebody hasn't opened the shop yet.

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Yes, because I've been on the phone to a client for the past 15 minutes.

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I've got a job for you. St David's Hospice.

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You were saying?

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I'll pop back later.

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Yeah, well, the diary's chocka all morning.

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Leave it till lunchtime, yes?

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All right. You want this one picking up straight away,

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or should I open up the shop first?

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Excuse me? "This one"?

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Is that how we refer to the deceased?

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My dad drummed it into me.

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Every death, every loss, every bereavement

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is a unique tragedy for those left behind.

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The very least we owe them

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is our total and utter respect at all times.

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Yeah, of course.

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Hey, Les. Why don't you take the day off, eh?

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Me and Colin can handle everything here.

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Les?

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No, no, you...you go and open up.

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I'll be down in a minute.

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OK.

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-Sorry. I was a few minutes longer than I thought.

-That's all right!

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It's all right.

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-Well?

-It wasn't the right time.

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That's what you said yesterday.

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I'll try again at lunchtime.

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Look, I'm going to have to tell Ben. It's not fair him not knowing.

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Luke's looking after the stall.

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Do what you want, darling. I'm moving house today, aren't I?

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Any problems, talk to Donna.

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How you doing, Pam?

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We're all thinking of you. Oh.

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So you're all right with me telling Ben now?

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Yeah.

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Thanks, Pam.

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Mr Opodopolous, no, no... Mr Papaopalous...

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Oh, dear. Mr...

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Oh. Could I speak to Mr Papadopolous please?

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No, not Opostulous. No, the older one, the senior.

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Oh, well, I'm Mrs Dorothy Branning,

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I'm the manageress of the Bridge St branch and I left a message earlier.

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Dot. Service wash?

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Yes, yes, I'm holding on.

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Well, when WILL he be around?

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Would you tell him that I would like him to call me back at his earliest convenience?

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Thank you very much. Bye.

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You all right, Dot?

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Right, I'm putting the kettle on.

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So where is Denise?

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Off on some trip. Stratford-Upon-Avon, I think.

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So while she's being all la-di-da, what do I do about a baby-sitter?

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Kush!

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Right - Shrimpy here's going to cover your stall,

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while you pick up the rental van and get all the stuff out of storage.

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Oh, right - one rule for her.

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Excuse me?

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So it's all right for all of us to just slope off whenever we feel like it, is it?

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It's all been taken care of, thank you.

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The van's been paid for, and they're expecting you.

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You'll need some help with the bed.

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Not THAT bed?

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What do you mean, "that bed"?

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It's the size of Wales!

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"That bed" happens to be the bed on which you were conceived, young man.

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OK. What's stopping you helping, then?

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Because a) it's heavy, and b) have you seen the state of that bathroom?

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Someone's got to clean it. Lee! Got a little job for you.

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-Oh, no, I can't, sorry. I've got an interview.

-What about Johnny?

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-You could ask.

-Oh, mate, good luck today, yeah?

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-Cheers, pal.

-Martin!

-What?

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No! Oi, wait - he's got a living to make!

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I need you for half an hour to help shift some stuff.

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Donna will cover if Luke gets busy.

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Will she?

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There's 20 quid in it for both of you.

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Make it a tonne and I'll think about it.

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Shouldn't Kathy be here? Where is she?

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They said over at the Arches you'd called in sick.

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Yeah, my arm's still playing up.

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What did you want?

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-RINGING

-Oh.

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How is the arm?

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I just told you.

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Oh. Maybe you should call the doctor.

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What did you actually want, Mum?

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First, I want you to promise me that you're not going to kick off.

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Promise?

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Go on.

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The court hearing tomorrow.

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What about it?

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Thing is - Pam was a social worker - she needs to understand this stuff.

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Will you get to the point?

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Me and Pam met up with Simon Atmore's mum the other night.

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How?

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Honey tracked her down online.

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Well, Pam...she wanted to look her in the eye, you know, and tell her who Paul was.

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And she thought his mum might have some answers.

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What kind of answers?

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Why they did it!

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And?

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What were you thinking?

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It was Pam's idea. Honey wanted me to stop her.

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So why didn't you?

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Because I need answers, too!

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Only you didn't get any.

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She turned out to be a pretty decent woman.

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Not the monster I imagined at all.

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If you didn't get any answers, why are you telling me this now?

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You promised you weren't going to kick off.

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I never promised nothing.

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All right...

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There is something else.

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Come on!

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They're planning to plead not guilty to the murder.

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After I identified them? After they kidnapped me and Jay!

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It's ridiculous, I know. Maybe they're trying for manslaughter,

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diminished responsibility or something? I don't know.

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This means a trial. It'll go on for months!

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Ben...

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I don't know what to say to you...

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How about goodbye?

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Oh, here he is.

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Problem?

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You've put a new password on the accounts.

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Yeah, it's just standard security. Why are you looking, anyway?

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-I thought we agreed last week....

-With money being so tight,

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I just thought I could pinpoint some savings.

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Trouble is, I need the laptop down the restaurant with me this morning.

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What's so urgent?

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I need to transfer some files. Sorry.

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Look, me and Jane have been talking and we think she needs to be more involved.

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So... How about taking the bookings?

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I'm not sure that'd be practical. The phone's behind the counter.

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How would you get round?

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Steven!

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Forget it.

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I'm sorry.

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I've got to go.

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We'll walk with you.

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I promised Whit I'd get some stuff for the hen do.

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Well?

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Did you not get my message?

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I've been busy. Sorry.

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Only I need to borrow Martin for a bit, just to help with my move.

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Only half an hour? Please?

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Sorry, Carmel, it's not a good time.

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No, of course not. Hang on....

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Johnny!

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He didn't take it well, then?

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No.

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C'mon, Jay, pick up....

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Les?

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Les?

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There you are. You all right?

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Sorry.

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How long have I been here?

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About quarter of an hour.

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I've opened the shop up,

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but me and Artie, we should be at the hospice by now.

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Yeah, of course. Sorry.

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RINGING

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Ben?

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I've been trying to get hold of Jay. He's still not answering.

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Yeah, he won't pick up for me, either.

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Why do you want to talk to him?

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Ben?

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Don't matter.

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Is it your dad?

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No, it's nothing to do with my dad. Just forget it.

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Wait a minute. Are you at home?

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Yeah.

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All right, look, as soon as I get a minute, I'll pop over, OK?

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You see, Mr Opadoppa and me, we go back a long way.

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And that's what that young girl who was interviewing me didn't understand.

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Yeah. And Mr P knows a good employee when he sees one.

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He'll phone back - you see.

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Do you think so?

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Dot, you are this launderette. This launderette is you.

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He will not let you go.

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You're ever so kind, Sharon.

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Here's me, wittering on and you with a poorly husband to think about.

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RINGING

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What did I say?

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Oh, Sharon, do you mind if I take this in private?

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No, of course not.

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I'll come back in a couple of hours for the duvet, yeah?

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All right.

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Hello? Mrs Dorothy Branning here.

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'Have you had an accident at work?

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'Our specialist team of lawyers can help you today...'

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Oh, no.

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Oh, it's for you. From Masood.

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Dubai. Lucky him.

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All right, what's he say?

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Oh, just the same old rubbish everyone writes on postcards.

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Love, if I could get out of this meeting, I would...

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-Hello?

-Yeah, in here, Shaz.

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I got a duvet in the launderette.

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I thought Jane might like a bit of company.

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Oh, yes, please.

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I'll get going, then, and I'll leave you two to it.

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Have fun.

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Did you hear what he just said? "Have fun."

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How are you doing?

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Well, Sharon, Ian and I had that "let's get back to normal" chat the other night.

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How about I get involved in something to do with the restaurant?

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Fine. And then when we suggest it, Steven comes up with some excuse.

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So what's his problem?

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Frightened I'll wet myself in front of the customers, no doubt.

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Oh, come on.

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Oh, he's got a point, Sharon.

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Jane, it was a one-off. You can't let that rule your life.

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Ian even suggested that I answer the phone

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but apparently that's not on either, because my wheelchair won't fit.

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Well, that's easily sorted.

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You're not going to give up that quickly, are you?

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Will you help me get ready?

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I'll warn you, it takes an age.

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No problem.

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You know I'm expecting some money for that website I'm doing?

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Have that if it helps.

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It's barely going to make a dent.

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Fine. Well, I tried.

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I'm sorry. It's not your fault.

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Well, what are you going to do to fix it?

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Fake some invoices and hope my dad doesn't realise.

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At the very least it's going to give me some breathing space.

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I'll leave you to it, then.

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I hate myself, if it's any comfort.

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So Les still doesn't know?

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I should've known it wouldn't do any good.

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I wanted her to be a monster. Then I could hate her.

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Only she's not.

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She's just a mother who loves her son and wants to protect him,

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and of course she wants him to plead not guilty.

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Soda crystals?

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By the bleach in the corner.

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Why is it, men never clean under the rim?

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Anyway, if you should bump into Les...

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Course not.

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-And you've not said anything to Billy?

-No.

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-Thank you, Honey.

-It's all right.

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And it's not just the toilet.

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Hairs blocking the plug hole in the bath.

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I should have let the letting agent clean it.

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Sorry, Carmel, but I don't actually know what you're talking about.

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I'm moving today.

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Masood's old place.

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Oh, lovely! Congratulations.

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There you are. Mum, can't get in the house.

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Oh, coming.

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I'll see you later.

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Lovely, thanks, see ya!

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-You OK?

-Yep. I'm good.

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Morning!

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Just about to become your new neighbour!

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Oh, excellent. Did you get a postcard from Masood?

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-Sorry?

-From Dubai?

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Why would Masood be sending me postcards?

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Got to go. Busy busy.

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Good luck. Good luck with everything!

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Let's go.

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There she is! My beauty!

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Ooh, how I've missed you!

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-I tell you, if only this bed could talk.

-Please, Mum!

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Right, how are you going to do this, then?

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I don't think it'll even get through the door.

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Oh, ye of little faith.

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DOOR OPENS

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Er...Dad's at a meeting.

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Oh, it's not Ian I wanted to see.

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-There you go.

-Thanks.

-Right.

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What're you doing?

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Oh, it's all right - I won't get in your way.

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So, how are you getting on sorting the computer?

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It must have a virus or something cos all the files are corrupted.

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But I'm sorting it.

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-Well, you can get on without interruption.

-There you go.

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No wire, no problem.

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I guess not.

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RINGING

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Hello, Beale's Restaurant.

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Yes, yes, so that's for how many people?

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And that's for eight o'clock?

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OK, just bear with me one second, thank you.

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Oh, Lee, how did it go?

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Brilliant. Well, give me five minutes, we can talk about it.

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-Went well, then?

-I was the only one wearing a tie.

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-Is that a good or a bad thing?

-Bad thing. Don't tell Whit.

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-Listen, I've got to get back to the stall. Do you want to carry this on outside?

-No, I'll be all right.

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Don't let it get to you, yeah? There's other jobs.

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-And also, you're going to be a daddy soon! In a bit.

-In a bit.

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How'd it go, bruv?

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Oh, yeah - I find out tomorrow.

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Fingers crossed, then, yeah?

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How'd the move go, all right?

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His mum's a total slave driver.

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Now he knows what I've been putting up with all these years.

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-I got your stuff.

-Oh, thank you! How much do I owe you?

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Oh, don't worry about it, we'll sort it out later.

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Go and try one on, then.

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I need scissors.

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I can't imagine how I'd be feeling if Johnny was in Ben's shoes.

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How's he coping with tomorrow?

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-Oh, dreading it.

-Well, yeah, of course.

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I feel so useless, Linda.

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I mean, I want to be there for him, and show him that he's not on his own in all this.

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So there you are!

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Give us a break. Mum, we're thirsty here.

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You can't leave a bed stuck in a hallway like that.

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I can barely get in or out. Jump to it!

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So to confirm, we'll see you at 7.30. OK, thank you, bye.

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Yes, Steven?

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Jane, I was wondering if there was any way you can carry on with this in the kitchen?

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I'm sorry?

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It's just it's starting to pick up

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and I'm going to need this table pretty soon.

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Are you serious?

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Jane, I hate to say it, but...you're blocking access.

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Well, why make it the kitchen?

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Why not the toilets or maybe the broom cupboard?

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-There's no need to be like that.

-Why don't you just say it, Steven?

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-Say what?

-You think I haven't noticed the looks you've been giving me?

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-What looks?

-You don't want a wheelchair cluttering up the restaurant, do you?

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That's ridiculous.

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Jane?

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Can you get me my jacket, please, Ian?

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Jane, please, you've got this all wrong.

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No, you have made your feelings perfectly clear.

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Get my jacket, please, love, it's over there.

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Do you want a receipt?

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No, don't bother, Dot.

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So, what did Mr P say?

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He didn't.

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-Sorry?

-It weren't him.

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Oh, so you've not spoken to him?

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No. Every time I ring there's a different excuse.

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Anyone would think that he was avoiding me.

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Well, what if I phoned him?

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What do you mean?

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Well, the secretary or whoever she is, she must recognise your voice.

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But she won't recognise mine.

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Once she's put me through, you can take over.

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Ooh, I don't know.

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Do you want to talk to him or not?

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Oh, all right, go on, then.

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All you have to do is press the redial.

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Oh, hello, could I speak to Mr Papadopoulos, please?

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It's a private matter. Thank you.

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She's putting him through.

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What do I say?

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Just tell him.

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Oh, hello, Mr Oppapoppa. This is Dorothy Branning here.

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What I wanted to say was...

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DIAL TONE

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That's outrageous.

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That's what I get for over 50 years' loyal service!

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How do I find the number of the Citizens Advice Bureau?

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No, no, no, no, no. We're going to have to circus it.

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What does circus it mean?

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-Turn it round.

-So why not say that, then?

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Careful! You're ruining the paintwork!

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All right, we're trying our best here.

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I should've got professionals - I knew it was a mistake.

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So get professionals, then.

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I was supposed to be at the library ages ago.

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Just because Jane got a postcard from Masood and you didn't.

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Oh, give me a break. Just get it upstairs.

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Maybe we should take it back down and start again, yeah?

0:23:340:23:37

You mean circus it?

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Sorry I took so long, mate. One thing after another.

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I mean, Les has been doing his best, you know,

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but he's not really with it.

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I'm not surprised after hearing that.

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Mum and Pam talking to Simon Atmore's mum.

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Les told her specifically, don't get involved.

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I don't know what you're talking about, mate.

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You mean he doesn't even know?

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Where's Les now?

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What's the book?

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Makes me feel useless. I mean, Whitney's doing all the work.

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-What am I doing?

-Yeah, Peter was exactly the same.

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Why don't you what we did, get yourself one of them kick counters?

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It'll help you keep track of how the baby's doing.

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Every time Whit feels it move, you just put the counter up.

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Oh, where do I get one of those?

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Da da!

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-Oh, I love it.

-Yeah, Mum, what do you think?

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-Oh, don't tell me you don't like it.

-Where'd you get it, Whit?

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The print shop on the high street.

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You want to support Ben, Les and Pam tomorrow, don't you?

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Right.

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I had a word with Steven and he's sorry - he never meant to upset you.

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It's all fixed, so if you want to try and find some savings, you can.

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Maybe.

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We also came up with another way that you might be able to help.

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Ways to make the restaurant more wheelchair-friendly.

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Maybe.

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Something smells nice!

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Hello. What are you doing here?

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I think you'd better leave us, Ben.

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What are you doing? Don't pull it... Pull it!

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Push it back down.

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It's stuck. Ow, Kush!

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Shut up! I didn't do anything.

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Watch it - you're going to break the banister!

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Everything OK out there?

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Mum? You'd better come through. We've got a visitor.

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What are you doing here?

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I could ask you the same question.

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What were you thinking?

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I've been meaning to tell you ever since it happened,

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only what with your bad thoughts and everything...

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Oh, I know exactly what... They had a rotten start in life, they're from broken homes,

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-they never had the love they needed as children...

-No.

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All that social work cobblers you're for ever coming out with...

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You want to know about my thoughts?

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I don't think I do.

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I want them dead.

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I'd strangle them with my bare hands if I could,

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only you've gone and leaned on a defendant's mother.

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You know what that means, don't you?

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Our grandsons's killers could get off scot-free,

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and it'll all be your fault!

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