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"JOY TO THE WORLD" PLAYS ON RADIO

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HE SWITCHES OFF RADIO

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Are you sure you looked under Mum's bed?

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I looked EVERYWHERE.

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You can't have! Think harder, where do they think we won't look?

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Tiff, can't we just wait till Christmas?

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No! I want to know what I'm getting now!

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-Hey!

-Nana Carol!

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Who wants to take these off me?

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-Hi, Mas.

-Hey.

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Card, card, bill...

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Listen, take those inside and go and get your coats on.

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-Bet you're going to be busy today.

-Yeah, I've got this extra shift on.

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But, you know, I was thinking we could do something later on,

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I haven't seen you for ages.

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It's my fault, I know. I've been busy.

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Yeah, I've been busy as well, you know, I've...

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I'd like that, yeah.

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Are you all right?

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I'm fine! Yeah, fine. You know, I've just been busy,

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what with Christmas and the kids, and...

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Look, it's my day off today.

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I'll take the kids to school and then I'll give you a call, yeah?

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OK. I'll look forward to it.

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# That's the jingle bell, that's the jingle bell

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# That's the jingle bell rock. #

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SHE LAUGHS

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Oh, look, it's not even Christmas yet!

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Christmas starts on Christmas Eve when the pubs open

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and it finishes when you get chucked out on Boxing Day.

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Shirl! Do you two know what you're doing Christmas Day yet?

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-Opening a bottle of vodka.

-Well, I had a thought.

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How about I speak to Phil and get you an invite?

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Hang on a minute, this is, like, the first Christmas that you and I

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have been together forever and I want it to be special.

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Well, how's it going to be special if it's only you and me

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with no booze and no food? Money I've got in MY pocket

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-wouldn't cover a couple of Brussels sprouts.

-I don't care.

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We never had much, but Shirl, she always made it special.

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That's just like me and Lexi. I just want to make it magical.

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Remember that year I kicked off cos there weren't enough presents

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-and you stayed up wrapping everything in the kitchen?

-Yeah, you were just a kid then.

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Mind you, you're like a big kid now, in't you,

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you like Christmas so much!

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Yeah, I suppose so.

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Listen, Shirl, let's go out for the day.

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-A mystery trip, yeah?

-No.

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Oh, come on! It'll be brilliant.

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The last time you and I went on "a little trip",

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I ended up in a prison cell with a bunch of women rugby players.

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-What?

-It won't be anything like that. Trust me, OK?

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Look, you've got a day off work, what else are you going to do?

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Go on, then.

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I haven't finished my sandwich yet!

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I'm going for a wee-wee.

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Right, I'd better get to work.

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What's that? An early Christmas present?

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No, it's a birthday present for...

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well, just some boy, but I don't know whether to give it to him.

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He's back today and he ain't spoke to me since he's been gone.

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Fellas, they're like that.

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Well, should I give it to him or not?

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Cos I don't want to seem too keen,

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and he might not be interested any more anyway.

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Well, if he's not keen, then it's his loss.

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Carol!

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Hi.

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-You all right?

-I'm fine, fine.

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Yeah? Great, listen, erm, about yesterday...

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I don't want to talk about it, David.

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Well, I do.

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I'm with Mas.

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You weren't thinking about him when you was with me.

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I can't do this, David.

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Carol, listen... Listen!

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When a couple have got history like we've got,

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the boundaries, they get blurred, don't they?

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That's not a bad thing, that's good.

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I just want a Christmas with no dramas.

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If I moved back in, I could take the weight off your shoulders...

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No. Go and make other arrangements.

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-Carol, come on!

-No. Please...

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You're blowing this out of proportion!

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HE SIGHS

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DOOR CREAKS OPEN

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If you ask me, this place is cursed and Janine's welcome to it.

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Come on. You don't mean that.

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I've told Bianca that I'm not doing the stall today

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because I want to be with you.

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-Oh, you don't have to do that.

-No, I know. I thought you'd like it.

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Make the most of working together.

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Yeah, that's a good thing.

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I'll go and get my face on.

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I like the one you've already got.

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We know you've been under a lot of pressure lately.

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Don't patronise me.

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But you have to go through the hassle of hiring other people,

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and we know the business inside out.

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This is getting boring. I've said no.

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I've got a business to run and I'm short-staffed.

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You might have a good business sense

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-but you've got your priorities all wrong here.

-Is that a fact?

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Yeah. Money ain't going to make you popular.

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It's not going to buy you friends

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and it's not going to buy you a family.

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I seem to remember it bought you into my bed, though,

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Mr Straight For Pay.

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Let's leave her alone, cos that's how she's going to end up.

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Old and alone.

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And rich!

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DOOR SLAMS

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-I don't like surprises.

-You're going to love this one!

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When can I take those presents out my cab?

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It depends if you want Tiff and Morgan to find them before Christmas Eve.

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My daughter could give a bloodhound a run for its money.

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David didn't look very happy this morning.

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It'll all get sorted before Christmas.

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-Why did your mum kick him out?

-She just gets a bit moody sometimes.

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A member of your family, moody(?)

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Oh, shut up!

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HE CHUCKLES

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SHE SIGHS

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Yeah, we can use decorating tables if there's not enough.

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You're on fire now, Paddy, mate. Good one.

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Wow! Wazza-wow-wow-woo! We're looking good, Mama.

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Like I said, we need to take as much as we can before we get kicked out.

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-Works every time.

-Oi-oi!

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Bit late for a wish list to Santa, innit?

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No, this is a list for the street party.

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Don't know why you're bothering.

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I'm bothering because it's for the community.

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Yeah, COMMUNITY. The same COMMUNITY that's up in arms

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about us being kicked out of here, eh?

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There's a whole heap of us not happy at the thought of Janine taking over, you know.

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Yeah? Can't see you boycotting it, though.

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Kat...

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-Yes, darling?

-Pint of lager.

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I can't believe you slept with her.

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Yeah, well, it's not one of my proudest moments.

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Listen, I'm sorry. I was sure Janine would have took you back on.

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Suppose I'm going to have to work for my dad again.

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I really don't want to.

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Well, at least you've got that option.

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I can't see me stopping here now.

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Well, I could ask my dad, and see if he has anything for you.

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Thanks.

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Don't tell me you'd be sorry to see me go.

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I do NOT understand you.

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Why? Because I flirt with you?

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It's just all a game to you, isn't it?

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It's not a game.

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Come here.

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DISTANT CAROL SINGERS

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TRAIN PASSES OVERHEAD

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SEDUCTIVELY: Alfie!

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Alfie...

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Kat, listen, sweetheart, I've got a bar full of...

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I thought it might boost the tips.

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-Upstairs, now.

-What about the pub?

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Patrick can manage! Come on, let's go.

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THEY GIGGLE

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You all right?

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-Yeah, I am, actually.

-Oh, you having fun?

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Mm-hm. I've made mince pies.

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They're a bit burnt, but I think they're all right.

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You can take some down the market if you want.

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Oh, what did you say about TJ and nuts?

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Dunno.

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Did you say that he was allergic to them or he doesn't like them?

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-I'm not sure.

-Only, it's my mum's old recipe

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and it says almonds but, you know, I don't want to kill him,

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so I'm not going to put them in.

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But I'm a bit worried it won't taste right,

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so, really, they should go in. Can you phone Terry and ask him?

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-What, now?

-No, no, wait until Easter... Yes, now!

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This should have been made weeks ago, giving everything time to ferment.

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Why don't you just buy one?

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I told you, it's my mum's old recipe.

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Which reminds me, I should go and see my dad this weekend.

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You should go with the kids, you know how much he likes to see you.

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Yeah, talking of dads, what is my dad going to do at Christmas?

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Er...I don't know, erm...

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you've got Terry this year and I've got Mas,

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and I'd really like to invite him for Christmas,

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so David would just get in the way.

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All right, what's he done to upset you?

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No, nothing.

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I'd just...

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I'd just rather not have him here.

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I saw him earlier, he's fine about it.

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Anyway, come on, come and stir that and make a wish.

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The man in the shop said it was the best one, so...

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I know you like all that outdoorsy, nature stuff.

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Look, if you don't like it you can take it back, all right?

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No, I do. This would have been really handy

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when I was camping with my mates.

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Oh, was that on your birthday? Cos I tried to call you.

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-Yeah, sorry, I had no reception.

-Really?

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Yeah, really, there was no signal.

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I was, like, in the middle of nowhere.

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I did want to talk to you.

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Really?

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I really missed you.

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And now I feel stupid because you're not saying anything.

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Peter, do you actually want to be with me?

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Yeah.

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Oh.

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You're smiling. So it's a good thing?

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THEY LAUGH

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I think we should still keep it quiet, though.

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I don't want my dad and Phil getting in the way.

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Yeah, that's probably a good idea.

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So, erm, where is your dad now, then?

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Oh, it's lunchtime, so he'll be at the restaurant.

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Ah. Well, then, shouldn't we be making the most of this free house?

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Oh! Ah, yeah, yeah, I think we should!

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Janine!

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Janine!

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Cor, you look miles away!

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Yeah, I was. that's a big tree.

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-Well, you've got high ceilings, haven't you?

-Sorry?

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It's for you, you daft ha'p'orth! I noticed you didn't have one.

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Well, that's because I didn't want one.

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Not a real one with pine needles that are going to drop

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and Scarlett's going to stand on them...

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Yeah, but think of her eyes when she sees it, eh?

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It's magical, innit?

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Just like someone else's eyes, if I remember correctly.

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Now, who was it who used to sit staring at the tree?

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All the lights and the tinsel? Erm...

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You lifted me up to put the fairy on the top.

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Come on.

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An hour and a half on three buses, no fags, kids screaming in me ear...

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-what are we doing here?

-It's a surprise.

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No, it's Watford. It's hardly surprising.

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Oh, don't light up now, Shirl.

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You know what, Tina, I'm going to have this fag,

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and unless you tell me where we're going,

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when I've finished it, I'm going home.

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Can't you just think of it like an adventure?

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No, I'll think of it as a waste of time and a waste of bus fare.

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There'd better be something worthwhile at the end of it.

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OK. We're here now. Ta-da!

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A pub?

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Come on.

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APPLAUSE

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There you go, sweetheart. It's a lovely wine, that.

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-You save it for Christmas Day.

-Thank you.

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Right. Let's have a good old root, see what's at the bottom...

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-Straight up...

-No, Cyril!

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I don't need any crude remarks from you!

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Right. This one's for the turkey.

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It's blue...number 147.

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147?

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Anyone got blue 147?

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Surprise!

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Excuse me for a minute, no cheating now!

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-You stupid little...!

-Please, Shirley, it's Christmas!

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What are you doing here?

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It's not her fault, I never told her where we was going.

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We don't want no trouble.

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Aren't you going to ask how he is?

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It's been 15 years, don't you care?

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-She cares! 'Course she cares!

-I can speak for myself!

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So where is he then? Out back?

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No, he's out. And he won't be back till tonight at the earliest.

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Oh... I really wanted the three of us to...

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What? To have a family reunion?

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Yes, actually! It's Christmas.

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Families are supposed to be together at Christmas.

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What world are you living in?

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LINDA CLEARS HER THROAT

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Couldn't we at least have a drink?

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We can be civil, can't we?

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One drink, and then I've got a raffle to finish.

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Anyone got that ticket?

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No? Hang on a minute.

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Normal service will resume shortly.

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Hello, love.

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No, no, take your time.

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Pick us up another box of crisps while you're there.

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Of course I can manage.

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Love you.

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What do you want for Christmas?

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I don't need anything for Christmas. I've got you now.

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DOOR OPENS

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All right?

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Oh, I thought you were Dad.

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Why aren't you on the stall?

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Erm...I just had some lunch.

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What are you doing?

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Nothing, cos I've got nothing to do.

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Danny thought it might be a good idea to go to Janine

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and ask for our jobs back again.

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It was like getting blood from a stone.

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So I guess you're going back to the chippy, then, yeah?

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Great, can't wait(!)

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Oh, it's not that bad.

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At least you can look for other stuff while you're there.

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DOOR CLATTERS

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What was that?

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What?

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I didn't hear anything.

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Thanks, Linda.

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I love your decs, they're well Christmassy, ain't they, Shirl?

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How are the kids?

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They're good.

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Great, in fact.

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How are yours?

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I'm living with Shirl now.

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You know there's always a bed for you here if you need it.

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She SAID she's staying with me.

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Things have a habit of not working out when you're involved, though, don't they?

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It would be really great to see Mick.

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Maybe we could come again in a couple of days?

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-Or Christmas?

-Just drop it, Tina!

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You said yourself, we ain't got any money!

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Blue 147?

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Why didn't you say?

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What?

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We have a lucky winner!

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Here, have this.

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That should keep you going to the New Year.

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I've got a Yule log out back, you can have that an' all.

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-She wanted family, not a dead bird.

-Yeah, well, it's one thing having a drink,

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it's another having you round here for Christmas.

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Why, you got to ask Mummy first?

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It's not even your pub, is it?

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After what happened last time?!

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That was an accident.

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You burned down our home on Christmas Day!

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We lost so much because of you!

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Yeah, well, I did you a favour. You always did have bad taste.

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And did you do your kids a favour when you walked out on them?

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Have you any idea how much you've hurt your brother, Shirley?

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I feel sorry for you.

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Oh, shut up!

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And stuff your turkey, I don't need your pity.

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Turning your back on your own kids - I'll never understand that.

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But to then walk away from your brother, who's devoted to you...

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You! YOU made him choose.

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Once you'd got your claws into him you wanted me out of his life,

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so don't go blaming all this on me.

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And that fire...

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..it WAS an accident.

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Tina, come on.

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It's really lovely to see you, Linda.

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Like I say, Tina - YOU'RE always welcome.

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Would you do me a favour?

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Would you tell Mick I miss him?

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All right, ladies and gents.

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We've still got the Christmas hits compilation

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AND a bottle of bubbly, so get your tickets out!

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Look, I know we've already spoken about this,

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but I would really love it if you would come over here for Christmas.

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It's just that I would like a really big family Christmas here this year.

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Right...

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If you're worried about having to be civil to David,

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it's all right, because he's not going to be here.

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Why?

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Oh, he's just overstayed his welcome.

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Why, has he been stirring up trouble again?

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No, no, nothing like that. No, he's fine with us, I just...

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So what do you say? Christmas? Yeah?

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Yeah, all right!

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Good. Come on, then,

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I've been making lists and cooking all day.

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I've ordered the turkey, made some mince pies.

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Come and smell this.

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Oh, that's delicious! What is it?

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-It's Christmas pudding.

-Oh, OK.

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Yeah, I'm just waiting for the kids to come back and stir it.

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It's my mum's old recipe.

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When we were little, we all used to stir it and make a wish.

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She used to put money in it for luck.

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But one year, Max nearly choked on a 5p, so she never bothered again.

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Never heard you talk about your mum before.

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Yeah, well, you know, it's this time of year, you remember, don't you?

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-She used to love Christmas.

-When did she die?

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Ooh, ages ago. Cancer.

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Come on then, stir it.

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It's traditional. Make a wish.

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Oh...

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..I've got what I've wished for.

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Come on! Make a wish!

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KAT GIGGLES

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Do you have any idea at all how busy it's been in here?

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Do you see these? I only have one pair, you know.

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-Sorry, Paddy, we got a bit delayed.

-You're not the only ones losing your jobs, you know.

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Have you even thought about the rest of us?

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Listen, I'm really sorry. Who knows, Janine might keep you on.

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I doubt it. We're all in the same boat, brother.

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Yeah, listen, you're right. You're right, Paddy, I know.

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We shouldn't be worrying about what Janine's going to do or not do.

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We should be enjoying ourselves. Going out with a bang!

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-KAT MOCK-GASPS

-What DO you mean?

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Well, like I say, enjoy ourselves!

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Show these people what they're missing, eh?

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Come on, Paddy, group hug.

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THEY LAUGH

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There you are. Go on, admit it. You love it.

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SCARLETT will love it.

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Ooh, that looks expensive.

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Well, no-one likes a fairy when they're moth-eaten, do they?

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Here you are.

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I can't reach up there, you do it. I mean, look.

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Ooh!

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-Come here...

-No!

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-Come here.

-No! David!

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-David, I weigh a bit more than I did when I was ten!

-Go on!

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SHE LAUGHS Aww...

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Spend Christmas with me.

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-Well, me and Scarlett.

-Really?

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Yes. You've kind of brought it with you anyway.

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And you're staying in the B&B, aren't you?

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That can't be much fun, so...

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I'm actually sleeping at the car lot, Janine.

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Go and get your stuff.

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Please. It would really mean a lot to me.

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Sure?

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How can a man refuse that?

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I'll tell you something else, that ain't her real colour hair.

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-Not any more.

-Do you reckon she's going to tell Mick?

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What, and risk the fact that he'll come looking for us?

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She's just a cow, she ain't changed at all.

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Shirl, d'you fancy going to the cafe?

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It's just that, whilst you were having that big row with Linda,

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I sort of noticed all the raffle money lying around...

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You never!

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THEY GIGGLE

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-You all right, Shirl?

-Yeah!

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You all right?

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Yep. Thought I'd come and see the sexiest stallholder in Walford.

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Winston's up there - why don't you go and see him, then?

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-Why are you not at work?

-I had a local drop-off,

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so I thought I'd come down and see you.

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-And I got you a present.

-You got me a present? What is it?

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-Oh, it's a plant.

-It's not a plant, is it?!

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It's mistletoe!

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Thought we could hang it up round the house.

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If you fancy grabbing my mum for a kiss.

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-No, but I fancy grabbing you!

-SHE SHRIEKS AND GIGGLES

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CHEERING AND WHISTLES

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Great.

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-You haven't got much stuff.

-No. Always travel light.

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-Look, what do you think?

-Yeah, lovely.

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No, no, no, look closely.

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-What am I looking at?

-Up a bit.

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-Where?

-Towards the top.

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Are they...?

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Yeah, she left them to me.

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I wish I'd been a better son to her.

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I thought she'd always be here, you know...

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It's so easy to take people for granted, Janine.

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Do you think Scarlett misses Michael?

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I know it's hard to tell because she's so young but...

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..you must miss him?

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What Alice did was...

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..it was callous, it was cruel.

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Well, I really don't want to talk about him, so...

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-Your turn.

-OK.

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I didn't mean to upset you, Janine.

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I'm sorry, I really am.

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Do you want me to go?

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If you do, I understand. I mean, I've just...

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I've just ruined everything these last few days. Carol, now you.

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Stay.

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I want you here.

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Are you sure?

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Yes. Let's just forget it.

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Thank you.

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It means a lot to me, us being together.

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You know, you're not on your own any more.

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How about we go in there and toast Pat a few times

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and all those wonderful Christmas dinners that she cremated?!

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Yeah, I'd like that.

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I'd like that very much.

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