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DISTANT ALARM RINGS

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Save some for the morning.

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Oh! Oh, Carol. You gave me a heart attack.

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I couldn't sleep.

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No, me neither. Heartburn.

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Do you hear that alarm?

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I think everyone this side of Stratford can hear that alarm.

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Are you all right?

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Yeah, yeah. I will be after I've cleaned this cupboard.

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Well, night then.

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DOT WAILS

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Mrs Branning...

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-Did you set this off?

-No.

-Who set this off?

-Not me.

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I can't remember the number. What's the number?

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It's Dotty's birthday. Let me. Let me.

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KEYPAD BEEPS

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ALARM STOPS

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All right? Why did you set it anyway?

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It's my house. That's my business.

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All right. Well, shall I make us some warm milk, yeah?

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Calm us both down a little bit.

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You've got a big day ahead of you tomorrow, ain't you, so...

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DOOR CLOSES

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Oi, have any of you seen my flashing antlers?

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I definitely had them with me last night.

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You got any plans for today?

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-Well, that depends, don't it?

-On what?

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On whether you're going to lend me any money.

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-Forget it.

-Bill?

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No. I'm skint.

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Don't even ask me. You owe me a tenner still.

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Hey, we still haven't worked out what we're going to do next week.

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-How do you mean?

-Well, I don't mind peeling the spuds,

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but I'm not sticking my hand up some bird.

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Wouldn't be the first...

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Anyway, you can do what you like. Cos we ain't going to be there.

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What are you talking about?

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Phil's invited us over to his on Christmas Day.

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Yeah. So you have got the flat to yourselves.

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-Bye.

-See you.

-So it's just the two of us then, eh?

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Looks that way.

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We are going to have a laugh, aren't we?

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I hate Christmas. I'm going to do exactly what I did last year.

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And what was that?

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Lock myself away till the whole sorry event is over.

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Don't forget it's Morgan's Christmas play after school.

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-Tonight?

-You are coming, right?

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Yeah, I'll just be a little bit late, love.

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-I've got to go and see Alice.

-But you promised.

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-They always let you down.

-I'll be there as soon as I can, all right?

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-He's not there.

-What're you talking about?

-Dad.

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I took this sandwich over to Max's and Max said he upped sticks

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and left first thing this morning.

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-That doesn't mean he's gone.

-Well, where is he then?

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I don't know. Maybe he's gone to an auction or something.

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PHONE RINGS Tiffany!

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-It's from the doctor.

-Why are you going to the doctor's?

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Just getting a repeat prescription.

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Honestly, is nothing private in this house?

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Well, what about Dad?

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I don't know. He'll turn up. He always does.

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What if he don't?

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Well, maybe it's a blessing in disguise.

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You'll be late for the launderette at this rate.

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I ain't going to the launderette.

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Is it that sickness bug?

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Gaynor had it last week. Said she felt like she'd been hit by a bus.

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-I ain't sick.

-Shall I call the surgery?

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Get you one of those - what are they - emergency appointments?

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I don't want to see a doctor.

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I know, but if you're sick, Mrs Branning, it's...

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I'm sick of you!

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Why don't you just go! Go, will you? Go on. Leave me alone.

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Sorry.

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DOOR OPENS

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Nan, I was hoping to find you in here.

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Yeah, Dot's got one of her migraines again.

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Muggins here is picking up the pieces.

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Did you find him?

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Yeah.

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And what did he have to say for himself?

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I hit him, Nan.

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Good. Saves me the trouble.

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Listen, Nan. Me and you... Are we all right, yeah?

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Don't worry about me, darling.

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Yeah, I know, but if I upset you yesterday, then I'm...

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Sweetheart, you didn't even scratch the surface.

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Good.

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How are things with your mum?

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Yeah, me and Mum are cool.

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Great. You do know she's selling the car? She needs a job.

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Money to pay the bills.

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Yeah, but Mum can find a job, no problem.

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Yeah. Yeah, she can. And she's found one. But it's in Newcastle.

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Only she didn't accept it because she was worried about you.

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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< Mrs Branning?

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Just checking you were all set for

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our little press call this afternoon?

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Well, actually, Vicar...

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I can't tell you how impressed people are with your fundraising.

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It's no mean feat in this current climate, I can tell you.

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Right. Well, I'll see you at 2.00 then.

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I'm looking for Alice Branning.

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Table three.

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Oh, thank you.

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Alice?

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Hello, Carol. Sit down.

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What are you doing here?

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Just having a little catch-up with Alice.

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About what?

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Well, I wanted to make sure that she knew she had our full support.

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And whilst we can't visit as much as we'd like...

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it doesn't mean to say we're not out there fighting her corner.

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And what prompted this exactly?

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You said it yourself - it's about time I put this family first.

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I'm not family. I don't have anyone...

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-Hey, don't say that, love.

-You've got us, Alice.

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You've got us.

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Listen. I'll leave you two to have a little chat, all right?

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You take care, Alice.

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Alice, I'm sorry I couldn't get here sooner.

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I've just had a lot on. I know that's no excuse.

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Joey sends his love.

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I know he'd really love to see you.

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Alice.

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Listen, if we're going to get through this

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you've got to stay strong.

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Alice?

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-You don't work here any more, remember.

-I know.

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So what do you want then?

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I got you both something.

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It's like a little present that's just more of an apology.

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You've got to press the belly.

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TOY PLAYS JINGLE BELLS

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PHIL CHUCKLES

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Thanks. I love it.

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You can consider that a verbal warning.

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Look, listen, Phil, you're not going to regret it. I promise.

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Go on, Jay. Chuck him a set of overalls.

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Look, I can't start straightaway though. That's the thing.

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When can you start then?

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I'll get back to you. And, Phil, listen...

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Forget what everyone round here says about you. You're the boss.

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All right?

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I can't figure you out.

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Why's that?

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You come all this way just to give Alice some misguided pep talk?

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-I feel sorry for her.

-No. There's more to it than that.

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You've barely even glanced in that girl's direction since you got back.

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-That's not true.

-So why now, David? Why today?

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I can't win with you, can I?

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You accuse me of not caring enough, so I try and make amends.

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I see a girl in there who's terrified of her own shadow.

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So what do I do?

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I try and convince her that everything's going to be all right.

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When we both know the odds are stacked against her. Why?

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Because sometimes, Carol,

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you just need someone to show you a little faith.

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David...

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What are you doing now?

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I was going to pop in and see Janine.

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I'm in no rush to get home.

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SHE LAUGHS

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I got this for Tramp.

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I mean, unless you want a rubber bone to chew on. No?

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Oh, well.

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Tramp. Tramp! Dexter's got a present for you.

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-There you go.

-Look.

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Listen, Cuz, while I'm here, do you mind

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if I send some e-mails quickly, yeah?

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Why can't you do it at home?

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Because my internet's down.

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Nan said you went to see your dad yesterday.

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Did she?

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Look, Dex, I am really sorry that things didn't work out.

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But if you ever want to talk to anyone...

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Look, why does everyone always want me to talk?

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So what, my dad turned out to be a big waste of space. I don't care.

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I think you do.

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Look, all I wanted was a dad.

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I know you did.

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And I mean, Mum's not going to be around for ever.

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-So, who else have I got?

-You've got me, Jay and Lola...

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I mean, we're all the family you need.

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SPOON CLINKING IN CUP

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Here we go.

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-I shouldn't be here.

-Sadie won't be back till late.

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-I'm going to have to quit my job, you know.

-You can't.

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You saw what Sadie was like yesterday. She already hates me.

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She doesn't.

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Well, if she doesn't now, she will, won't she?!

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It won't come to that. I'll sort it, I promise.

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I've got to go.

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Lauren, please.

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I can't do this without you.

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All right, ladies?

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Rumour has it you're looking for someone

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-to help out at the street party.

-Yeah, that's right.

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Then look no further. Consider me Santa's little helper.

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OK. Excuse me a second.

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-You all right, darling?

-Give us a hand, will you?

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I went a bit overboard getting a few bits for Tommy.

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-I can see that.

-This is just the tip of the iceberg, believe me.

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Listen, Kat, can we just go a little bit easy on the spending, yeah?

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I want this to be a perfect Christmas

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that Tommy's going to remember, yeah?

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Look, I hate talking about cash as much as the next person

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-but how do you want to do this?

-Do what?

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-I was thinking six quid an hour's fair enough.

-What?

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If it's all the same, I'd rather have cash up front.

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-Saves all that awkward talk later on.

-Stop talking just for a second, OK.

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-Cos I'm not paying you.

-I'm not doing it for free.

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Listen, it's for charity, all right?

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Well, then you can find some other mug.

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Yeah, how very selfish, eh...

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I try and do yet again what I can for the community.

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But there's scroungers like you throwing it back in my face.

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Well, you know what?

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-I've had it with this whole street party rubbish.

-Oi!

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-Go easy.

-How often do I get to do this?

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I ain't complaining.

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All I ever do is run around after other people.

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Well, today I'm putting me first.

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Well, I'll drink to that. Cheers.

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Here, do you remember that time we snuck that bottle of Asti

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out of your dad's drinks cabinet?

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Yeah, you held my hair back whilst I threw up on the side of the road.

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Always the gentleman.

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-I've really missed this.

-What?

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-Us. This.

-David...

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Spending time together. What?! Can't we be friends now?

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That's all we ever can be.

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Well, that's fine by me.

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What would you say to that girl now?

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That one throwing up on the side of the road.

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I'd tell her never to trust a man with cheap booze.

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HE LAUGHS

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I'm being serious. What would you say to her?

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What's the point in looking back?

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Because it's a darn sight easier than looking forwards.

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I'd tell her to cherish every moment, you know. Good or bad.

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Because you never know where life's going to take you.

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OK, Mrs Branning, I've got your details up here now.

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So, how can I help you?

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Well, I was looking to borrow a loan.

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I see. And what sort of figure are we looking at?

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£2,546.34

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£2,500 will do fine.

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Right. And can I ask what the money's for?

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I mean, are we talking home improvements here, or a car perhaps?

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Or is it just something to tide you over?

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Home improvements. I'm a smoker, you see.

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And I'm afraid my ceiling and all my wallpaper has got very discoloured.

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Just looking at your incomings and outgoings, I do worry that

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a regular monthly repayment might be something of a stretch for you.

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Oh, no, don't worry. I can manage. I always do.

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I notice you do also have a savings account with us.

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Yes. Well, I didn't want to dip into that,

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cos you see it's for my old age, a rainy day.

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Have you considered using that to pay for your home improvements?

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-What's this?

-You see that job up in Newcastle?

-Yes?

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-You start on the 2nd.

-What?

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That's right, I e-mailed them pretending to be you

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and told them that you'd reconsidered.

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Dexter, what are you talking about?!

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Yeah, they're going to send your contract through later on today.

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-I can't just up and leave.

-Well, why not?

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Because... Well, because my whole life is here!

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What life?

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Come on, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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-Yes. And there'll be others.

-At your age?

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-Mind yourself.

-Listen, Mum, come on.

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Let's face it, there's nothing for you round here.

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Dexter, what are you going to do while I'm up in Newcastle?

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Yeah, well, I'll be with you, won't I?

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I mean, I'll help you settle in and that...

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-And then?

-And then I'll come back and I'll live with Nan.

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-Over my dead body.

-Look, Mum... Mum, listen.

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Everything you've ever done has been for me, yeah?

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Yeah, well, it's your turn now. I'm doing something for you.

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You know the last time I went to a posh restaurant

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and got a little bit tiddly?

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When was that?

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Never. That's when.

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So today I get to pretend to be someone else.

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Like who?

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How about that Sadie woman from the salon?

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I bet she does this sort of thing all the time.

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We don't know what goes on behind closed doors, do we?

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Just for one afternoon, I'd like not to be Carol Jackson.

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Why's that?

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You wouldn't understand.

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Try me.

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Come on, Carol. You've been in a funny mood since last week.

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Don't spoil it. Don't make it real.

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What's this? Fantasy?

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Yeah. If you like.

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And what about us?

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There is no us.

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There could be.

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Another lifetime ago, maybe.

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And why not now, eh?

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Why not now?

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David Wicks. Are you trying to take advantage of me?

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And what if I was?

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I'd say don't stop.

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MUSIC: "O Come All Ye Faithful"

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INDISTINCT CHATTER

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She's not at the launderette.

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Right, if you could excuse us for a few moments?

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She wasn't very well this morning.

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Do you think she's taken herself off to the doctors?

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Oh, dear. She was so looking forward to today.

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Right. I think we're going to have to get going without her.

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Vicar...

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Ladies and gentlemen...

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I'm sure you all know our devoted church warden Mrs Dorothy Branning.

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The woman who single-handedly raised £8,000 for the church roof.

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CROWD CHEER

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Grandma Dot! You really shouldn't be carrying that around with you.

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Yeah, she's right. Put it in safe hands.

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It's heart-warming to see that despite the current economic gloom,

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people's generosity shines through.

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Smile for the camera.

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MUSIC: "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"

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This one.

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Here you are.

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Are you sure about this?

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It's all they had left at short notice.

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It's all right though, innit?

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-I can't do this, David. I'm sorry.

-Carol?

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Carol!

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SHE LOCKS DOOR

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-Present for you.

-What is it?

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Well, it's a Christmas wreath. To hang on the front door.

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"To Aunty Sylvie. In loving memory."

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Yeah, well, I'm skint an' all.

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You know, there is one way we can get our hands on some extra cash...

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-No.

-It's just one phone call.

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I'm not going to tell you again, Tina.

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Oi, Tina.

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Merry Christmas.

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-Alfie...

-Kat, this is so annoying!

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One bulb goes and then it just brings the whole lot down with it!

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-Come on. Out with it.

-With what?

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Your head has been somewhere else since yesterday.

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It's this street party. D-day took less planning.

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I've got Sadie in one ear, Dot rabbiting in the other...

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You're lying. We made a pact. No more lies.

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Yeah, I know.

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Janine, she doesn't want us.

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It's over, Kat.

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Do you know what, Dexter? I could always e-mail them and...

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Mum, will you just get in the car, please?

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-I don't even know Newcastle!

-Look, Mum, neither do I.

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But look, Mum, we're going to get through this together, yeah?

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Dex.

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You are coming back, aren't you?

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Yeah. About four weeks, tops.

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I've just got to go and hold the old woman's hand, that's all.

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I heard that.

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Listen, you take care, son.

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THEY LAUGH

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Take care, all right?

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The meter's running, babe.

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All right, see you lot later, yeah?

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See you.

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-See you.

-Bye.

-Bye.

-See you.

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Look, do you know what - stop the car.

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-What? What do you mean?

-Dexter, I can do this by myself.

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-I don't need you to look after me.

-Look, listen, Mum...

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Babe, you've got your own life now.

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Go on.

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Listen, Mum, are you sure?

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Come here.

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I'm going to call you tonight when I get there, OK?

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Listen, Mum, I'm still coming to see you at Christmas, you know.

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I love you, Mum.

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I love you.

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Go on.

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-LOLA:

-What are you doing?

-Why?

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I'm staying. I'm staying!

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-Are you serious?

-Yeah. I'm going to live with you.

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-Me?

-Yeah. I'm going to live with Nan. I know.

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But Mum, she said she can do it on her own.

0:24:220:24:24

-Is she all right?

-Yeah, she's cool. She's fine.

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I accepted that job in Newcastle.

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Congratulations.

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I start in the new year.

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Will you keep an eye on Dexter for me, yeah?

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Make sure he stays out of trouble?

0:24:520:24:53

Course.

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-Look after yourself then.

-You too.

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Mum.

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Thank you.

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You've got nothing to thank me for.

0:25:150:25:17

Yes, I do.

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ENGINE STARTS

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Hello, Mrs Jackson.

0:25:430:25:45

I'm surprised I got an appointment so quickly,

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with the sickness bug going round.

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Why is it everybody's so ill just before Christmas?

0:25:490:25:51

How can I help you today?

0:25:510:25:53

I found a lump in my right breast.

0:25:530:25:55

I'm sure it's nothing to worry about,

0:25:550:25:57

but it's better to get these things checked, isn't it?

0:25:570:25:59

Have you noticed any abnormalities before?

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I probably haven't checked as often as I should.

0:26:020:26:04

You know how it is. You hardly get a moment to yourself.

0:26:040:26:07

Has there been any pain, discharge at all?

0:26:070:26:10

No. You see... I knew there was nothing to worry about.

0:26:100:26:13

What about your general health?

0:26:130:26:15

Normal aches and pains. Nothing out of the ordinary.

0:26:150:26:17

There is the HRT pills that you prescribed to me.

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And how have you found them?

0:26:200:26:21

Yeah, I've felt better than I have done in months.

0:26:210:26:24

Right. If you can just go behind the curtain for me,

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and we'll take it from there.

0:26:280:26:30

Would you like a community nurse present?

0:26:300:26:32

No, I'm fine.

0:26:320:26:33

Um...I thought you'd given up.

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So shoot me.

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This is it, kid.

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Just me and you now.

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In the cold light of day, it doesn't seem so bad.

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You know what? It's probably just a cyst.

0:27:290:27:31

It's certainly a possibility.

0:27:310:27:33

Right, well, the last thing you need is me

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taking up any more of your time.

0:27:350:27:37

Mrs Jackson. Taking into account your age and your family history...

0:27:370:27:41

Family history?

0:27:410:27:43

Are you saying it could be cancer?

0:27:450:27:46

I can't rule anything out at this stage.

0:27:460:27:48

So what happens now?

0:27:510:27:52

I'll need to refer you to a consultant.

0:27:520:27:55

Right.

0:27:550:27:57

Right.

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I'll...I'll wait to hear from you then.

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Dr Hall, merry Christmas.

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Mum. Are you coming to watch this play or not?

0:28:370:28:40

Yeah, course.

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