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That should do it. Don't want to dig it in, you know.

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If we got the 12.44, we'll be there in time for a coffee. What do you think?

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-I wish I had a new uniform that fit me.

-Well, it does now. There you go.

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-I wouldn't let Rebecca go to school with that make-up.

-You're going to knock 'em out.

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-Yeah, cos school's for finding a boyfriend!

-Why do you keep having a go?

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-I'm not.

-I don't like the boys my age anyway. They're losers.

-What do you mean, your age?

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Right, what are we going to do, then? About this bus?

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-What's the matter with your car?

-How many times have I got to tell you? It's in the garage.

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-Is Nan going to be OK?

-Of course she is, darling.

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-What if the cancer's still there?

-Well, it won't be, will it?

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How did you not know about this?

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Cos Mo said she'd sorted it.

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And you trusted her?

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They're both still sleeping.

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What?

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Tell her.

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Alfie?

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We're behind on the rent

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and we're being evicted in four weeks.

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From last Monday.

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-For luck.

-Aw, thank you.

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Can't you start at our school for a week before you move?

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Dad says there's no point

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and anyway we're going to see our mum for a few days.

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So you get a whole week more holiday than me! That's so unfair.

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Be boring with just my brother to hang out with.

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Promise you won't make a new best friend and forget about me.

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I won't. I swear.

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Promise you won't forget about me?

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Where's your dad, Rose?

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Packing.

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Come on, then. Get a move on.

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-Bye, Mum.

-Bye.

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Seriously, don't worry about it. We'll work something out.

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Just need to raise enough cash to put down a deposit. Be fine.

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Be better if we split up. We're never going to find a place big enough for all of us.

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-We've only just got you back.

-Hold on. No, no. Stacey's right, though. Gives us a better chance.

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I'll have to go back on the stall. You can stay here and look after the twins.

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What are you talking about? You missed out on Tommy and Zoe. You're not going to go through that again.

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I'll do it.

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-Not like I ain't got any experience.

-You sure?

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Yeah, I'm happy to do that. Just put all the money in one pot, we'll sort it out from there.

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Girls, girls. I got us into this mess - I'm going to get us out.

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I'm going to go work on the stall.

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You're a qualified hair thingy - whatever you do -

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so you can get a proper...

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-Dean's gaff! Yeah?

-Dean?

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Yeah, Shirley's son. He's got some trendy hairdresser's up on Turpin Road.

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He's a hairdresser?

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-Lovely. That's sorted, then.

-What about Aleks?

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Darling, don't worry about Aleks. OK?

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This time next week, we're going to have another party to burn that letter.

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It'll all be good.

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-Cheers.

-Thank you.

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Hey. You'll be late.

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-I'm not going to school.

-What?

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I'm coming with you.

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Listen, darling, you've been such a support to me

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and I can't tell you what that's meant

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but if you really want to help me today, you'll go to school.

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It's just one day.

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It's your final year, Liam. And every day matters.

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Promise me you'll go and concentrate?

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As long as you promise to text me straight after.

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Liam, what are you still doing here?

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I'm going, I'm going.

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-Right, bye.

-Bye, darling.

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Oh, there's too many women in this house!

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I'm going to be SO late! I've got to go.

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-Good luck for today.

-So meet you at the bus stop at half past one, yeah?

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-No, you two don't have to bother coming. No, I'll just be in and out.

-I took the morning off especially.

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That's good. Treat yourself to some "you" time.

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Tummy ache? What sort of tummy ache?

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Can I stay at home today?

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Is this because of school?

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It's normal to be a bit scared at first.

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But I promise you, Lil, by the end of the day you'll be having

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so much fun, you won't want to come home.

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Will you be there when I get back?

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Mummy's going to pick you up. I told you, didn't I?

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I'm never going anywhere ever again.

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And Mummy's going to get a job, so me and you,

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we don't have to worry about anything.

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-Yeah?

-OK.

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Hello, Stace.

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What are you doing here?

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How'd you get out?

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Dug a tunnel under the wall.

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I appealed.

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Well, no-one told me.

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Why would they?

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-Max, we're running a bit late.

-Can I take you for a drink later?

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Have a catch up - just as mates.

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I'm spending the evening with Lil. Sorry. Come on.

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Right, I've read through the instructions.

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It looks quite straightforward, you just have to put

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a swab inside your mouth and then put it in a sealed envelope.

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-Right.

-You had any food or drink?

-No.

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All right, Carol? How are you? The operation go all right?

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Yeah, fine, thanks.

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Right, well, let's do it now.

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-Hang on a second.

-What?

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Apparently one in five of these grandparent DNA tests comes

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back inconclusive.

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Plus that's expensive - you can't afford that.

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So you're refusing to do it?

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I'm not refusing to do it. I'm just saying what's the point,

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if it's not going to prove my relationship to Dot either way?

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Always got an answer, haven't you? Always so reasonable.

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So plausible.

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-Right, look, if you're dead set on it I'll do it and I'll pay.

-Why?

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Because I'm not lying

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and if it means you keep the other secret, then it's worth it.

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-How are you going to get the sample from Dot?

-Toothbrush.

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All right, well, I'll get it later.

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No, no, no, I'll do that. Thank you.

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You might need me to let you in then, unless you're planning a cat burglary?

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OK.

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Tell you what - you wearing that, you'll break a million hearts, you'll look gorgeous in that.

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Promise you. Seriously, you will.

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Alfie, is this going to be a regular thing - me and you working together?

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Cos if it is, I think we need to lay down a few ground rules.

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I mean, I'm not saying you're not good at what you do but to

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be honest, the banter is a little bit old-school, know what I mean?

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I mean, me and Kat, we've got more of a relaxed approach -

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we let 'em look, try on, then - bosh.

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That's the first sign of madness.

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Talking to yourself.

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Alfie! If you lose me my pitch, I will lose you something else.

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Ah, sweetheart - that won't happen. Let me make it up to you.

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Want a cup of tea and a sticky bun? Won't be long.

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All right?

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Oi!

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Last night meant something, you told me you loved me.

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Yeah. But you didn't say it back, did you?

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So I thought it was a goodbye.

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And the other thing is, I've got TJ back on track now.

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-So I might as well just go.

-My mum's getting her results today.

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Really?

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Fingers crossed.

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Right, is that Dot's toothbrush?

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Yep.

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Oh, hello, Carol.

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-I thought you were at work, Dot?

-I am.

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I was. I popped out to get a pint of milk

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and realised I'd left my purse at home.

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Is that my toothbrush?

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-She was with Charlie?

-Yeah.

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Don't you think that's weird?

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She's spent the morning with someone she hardly knows rather than her own daughter.

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-Well, he is easy on the eye.

-Not everything's a joke, you know.

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Oh, you sound like Tosh.

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Yeah, well. Maybe she's got a point sometimes.

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So, you came round here to use my bathroom, did you?

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Look, as I said before, Dot, our house, it's like a mad house.

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But that don't explain why you've got hold of my toothbrush.

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You ain't been using it, have you?

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Let's just tell her the truth.

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Well, that would be nice.

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-Carol's doing a DNA test.

-On who?

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-You. I just need to be sure, Dot.

-What of?

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That I'm really your grandson.

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We were talking about it last night and it makes sense.

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-So you think I'm silly, do you?

-Er...it was my idea.

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Oh, don't make excuses for her, Charlie.

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So you think I'm so stupid I can't judge character?

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No, of course not.

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But sometimes, you want things to be true so much that...

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it blinds you to what is actually going on.

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And you'd know all about that, would you?

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Look. It's human, it's natural. You know, we all get lonely.

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Things aren't clear, we can't always see things.

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I ain't the one what can't see, Carol.

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Do you think it's a coincidence that this happens to be the day

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that you get your results?

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You know what, don't be ridiculous. I mean, it's nothing to do with that.

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-And anyway, I'm completely fine with that.

-Are you?

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Give me that here.

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OK, well, let's do it properly.

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OK, you're going to have to rub it inside your cheek.

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Right.

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Couple of times, really hard.

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Thank you.

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I really don't want this to be bad news, Dot.

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It won't be.

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And I hope it ain't for you, either.

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Aleks! Aleks! Can I have a word, please?

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I love you English! Always so eloquent.

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It's about Kat's pitch.

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What is it?

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Well, you know, she's busy looking after the twins and it's a lot

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for Bianca to handle on her own, so I thought, maybe, I could step in...

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-No.

-Listen, Aleks, I know we've had our differences, OK,

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but listen, man to man, please - just cut me a bit of slack.

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OK? I promise to work hard, please just be fair, yeah?

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I remember being very fair to you. And what happened?

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-Oh, yeah - you blew it.

-No, no, no! I left you a voice mail!

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Aleks, you need me on this market, OK?

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Cos I'm a rare breed round here - I am proper East End.

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You mean, unlike me? Well, here's the news - a Latvian is in charge!

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Is that right? It's people like you that are tearing the heart out of this area.

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You know what you are - nothing but a selfish scumbag who

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cheats on his family and swaggers round like he's king of the world.

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Well, let me tell you something, sunshine, all right? This ain't your country.

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-So why don't you just go home!

-What did you say?

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You heard what I said! You heard what I said!

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-Hey!

-Whoa, whoa, whoa! Slow down.

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Bit strong, ain't it? Not like you, Alf.

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Aleks! I didn't mean a word of that. I am so sorry.

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Just, heat of the moment. I didn't mean anything by it.

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I'm sorry. I didn't mean it.

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All right.

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Oh. Hello again.

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Hello. It's Karen, isn't it?

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Carol.

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Yeah. Course. Sorry. How are you?

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I don't know. That's why I'm here.

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Sorry, I'm just sick of everybody asking me that question.

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That's understandable.

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I'm in the chapel all afternoon, if you want me to not ask you again!

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Be nice to catch up.

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Do you think she'll mind that we're here?

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I don't care if she does. She needs us.

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Why? Do you think it's still there?

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Come on.

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Have fun at the party.

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And if he doesn't like your hair, he's an idiot.

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Thanks. Bye.

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Stace?

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All right, Dean...o.

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Very funny.

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Look at you, you dark horse.

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Come in, have a look, if you like.

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What do you reckon?

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Not bad for a goofy teenager.

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Haven't changed.

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I wish.

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So listen, the funny thing is -

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you're looking at the best colourist in London.

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And I can cut and all, so...

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I'm giving you the chance to use my skills.

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You're looking for a job?

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I work hard and I'm good with customers.

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Seriously! I know that it's hard to believe

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but I have finally got my gob under control.

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I'll even do a trial for free.

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Tell you what, I've got a customer coming in five for a colour.

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Let's give it a go.

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All right.

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Carol Jackson?

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Yeah. Yeah. That's me.

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Mum.

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You two!

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Come on, then.

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I just want to be there for 'em, you know?

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Step up, be reliable, solid. Be the bloke she wants.

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-Mick, you know what I'm talking about, don't you?

-I hear you, Alf. I hear you.

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Listen, I've got a china

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who goes bandy for old bangers like yours.

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-We are talking about my Capri, aren't we?

-Yeah!

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He could give you a naughty little price for it.

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How do you know she's even for sale?

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Just saying, my L, she wouldn't stand for a motor like that, not with three kids.

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-Where is Linda?

-Oh, she's at the mother-in-law's. She's sick and that, so...

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Good to give the old ear holes a rest once in a while.

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Although I dunno how I'm going to run a barbecue and a pub at the same time.

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But enough about my drama, so I'll give that mug...

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sorry, mate of mine...a call, yeah?

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The scars seem to be healing nicely. Any tenderness?

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Just a little bit in my right armpit.

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That's normal. Painkillers should help.

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It's important you take enough to make the exercises comfortable.

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OK.

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-Take your time.

-Thanks.

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-You all right, Mum?

-Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm coming.

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-What's the verdict, then, Doctor? Have you got it all out or what?

-Bianca!

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No. It's fine. It's natural that you'd be anxious.

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The good news is that we have removed all of the cancer.

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The breast contained two separate cancers,

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and they had shrunk considerably as a result of the chemotherapy.

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Sorry...but what does that mean?

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It means it's gone...right?

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Yes.

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I don't believe this.

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Can you just say that...that bit again, please?

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-So...no more chemo?

-No.

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Only one of your lymph nodes tested positive for cancer

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so we're happy that we've removed it all.

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And as your cancer wasn't sensitive to hormones

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there's no need for any further treatment.

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Do I have to come back for check-ups?

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You'll need to come in for an annual check up,

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and do you have an appointment for the breast prosthesis clinic?

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Yeah, they'll give you some silicone boobs to put in your bra.

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-Just to make it look a bit...

-Normal?

-That's handy!

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We'll come, eh? We can have some! Sorry, I am only joking.

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We can have a laugh, can't we?

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I mean, we can say what we want now, can't we?!

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The cancer's gone.

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You've beat this.

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-Are you happy?

-I am.

-Aw, fantastic.

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If you just come over here, Nadine'll take care of you.

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-Thank you.

-Thank you.

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-Really good work.

-Yeah?

-Yeah.

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-So?

-So I will keep you in mind.

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-You'll what?

-Yeah, I've just taken on Lola Pearce,

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so there are no jobs going at the moment.

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-Are you serious?

-But as soon as one comes up, I'll give you an interview.

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An interview? I thought we were mates.

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We are mates, but I'm running a business here, Stace.

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No! No, don't "Stace" me, all right?

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Just cos you've landed on your feet for five minutes,

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it doesn't mean you're better than me. You might have a poncey salon,

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but to me you're still Dean with the O.

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-There's me thinking you'd lost your mouth.

-Get stuffed.

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Yeah, well, I told you, didn't I?

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Bye.

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That was Carol.

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-Her check-up was all right.

-Good. That's good news.

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Charlie, you know I trust you, don't you?

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But if there's anything you want to tell me...

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you know, anything at all, I'd be happy to listen.

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No.

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-They're coming, they're coming, they're coming, they're coming.

-I'm so excited.

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-ALL:

-Surprise!

-Is that for me?

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-Yeah.

-Yeah, it wasn't expensive.

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Come here.

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I'm the luckiest nan in the world.

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-Right, come on, you lot, shall we get stuck in?

-Yeah.

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-Looks lovely, doesn't it, eh?

-Right, who's having what?

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How's that? Been waiting for this all day.

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I told you I'd come, didn't I?

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You're the prettiest mummy on the gates.

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-Thanks, Lil.

-Will you be there tomorrow?

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-Yeah, and the day after that.

-And the day after that?

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Yes! Every day.

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-Hey, Lil!

-Hi.

-Thanks for coming over.

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Kat's asleep and I just got to pop out.

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Oh, yeah, course, it's no problem.

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My friend Kara's got a cat called Billy

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and it's got a patch on his eye like a pirate.

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Arrr!

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Well, that's really cool, ain't it?

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It's nice for Lily to have her Auntie Whit so close.

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Ain't it?

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-Thanks, Terry, they're lovely.

-Nah, it's nothing.

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-Just glad you got the good news.

-Hedging your bets, were you?

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-Why don't you stay and have a drink?

-No, I can't, thanks.

-Yes, you can.

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-No, I've got more packing to do.

-Milton Keynes, eh?

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-We'll be really sad to see you go, won't we, Mum?

-Yeah, yeah.

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-You got family there?

-Terry's a bit busy now. You've got to go.

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Do you want me to see you out?

0:19:420:19:44

No, I'll see myself out. Thanks. I'll see you later.

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Yeah, see you, Terry.

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He is such a nice man.

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What a sweet thing to do, don't you think, Mum?

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-Do you fancy him or something, Sonia?

-Do me a favour.

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Right, what do you want to do? We can watch a DVD. We could go over The Vic to celebrate?

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-I don't know.

-You think I made a mistake, letting him go?

-I ain't said nothing!

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Didn't have to, it's the way you said that. It's as if you've been talking about it behind my back.

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The thing is with you, you don't appreciate what you got until you've driven it away.

0:20:070:20:11

-Now today is about Mummy, so...

-I'm just feeling a bit tired actually.

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-So hanging on to something you hate's the way to go, is it, Sonia?

-Excuse me?

-What's the point?

0:20:140:20:18

-Nothing I say's going to change what you do, is it?

-Is that right?

-Yeah, cos you're scared.

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-Oh, I'm scared?

-Cos you're just going to carry on trudging backwards and forwards to work,

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sitting on the sofa, watching telly while Martin's out there doing exactly what he likes.

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-And you're doing exactly the same, but in this house.

-Least my way's honest.

-Oh, really?

0:20:290:20:33

-Lying to yourself's honest?

-Shut up, will you?! The both of you!

0:20:330:20:36

-Mum?

-See what you've done now?

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What do you mean, what I've done?

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I've worked here before, so I know the ropes and I'm reliable.

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And, before you say anything, I know you probably think

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I've got a screw loose after last time,

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but I will be the best barmaid you've ever had.

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See, the thing is, Stace, this is like a family-run business

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and we've got a pretty big one of them, so I'm a little bit snookered, do you know what I mean?

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I'll clean. Anything.

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The old woman does that when she's here. I'm sorry.

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Anything comes up,

0:21:020:21:04

I promise you'll be the first to know, all right, babe?

0:21:040:21:07

All right, thanks.

0:21:070:21:09

You all right, Stace?

0:21:090:21:11

-What're you doing?

-Trying to find a job,

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but it turns out that no-one wants to employ an ex-jailbird.

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But I'm willing to work really hard and get my head down,

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I've just got to convince someone to give me a chance.

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Well, you just have.

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I need someone to come and work with me at the car lot.

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You're offering me a job?

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Stace, I hope you ain't this slow with the customers.

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Hang on a minute, I haven't said yes yet.

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You ain't said no, either, have you?

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Didn't make your million then?

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I wanted to make it so right for you, Kat, I really did, so badly.

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Then let me go to work.

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We need more than my benefits to keep our heads above water.

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Alfie, I don't mind, honestly,

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just as long as you're here for the boys.

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I've been selfish, haven't I, little man? Yeah?

0:22:090:22:12

You know what this is, Ernie, though?

0:22:120:22:14

This is a classic 1983 Ford Capri.

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And when you and your brother are about 17 years of age,

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I'm going to teach you how to drive one of these.

0:22:210:22:23

Yeah, you'll be doing wheel spins

0:22:230:22:25

and tearing it all up around Albert Square, eh?

0:22:250:22:28

Smell that? That's the smell of proper leather, that is.

0:22:280:22:31

Yeah. Sadly, though, it's got to go to a new home.

0:22:310:22:34

It's all right. We don't need it.

0:22:360:22:38

Got a visitor.

0:22:430:22:45

-Hey.

-Hiya.

0:22:450:22:47

Erm, I got your text.

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Look, I just wanted to say, in person,

0:22:560:22:59

that I just think it's really brilliant news about your mum.

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-It's just flippin' brilliant.

-Thank you.

0:23:020:23:05

I know. Funny thing is, we had a row when we came home.

0:23:050:23:08

Well, me and B did, anyway.

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I'm so fed up of doing the right thing all the time,

0:23:120:23:15

do you know that?

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I'm fed up of being sensible Sonia, the doormat.

0:23:160:23:19

I'm just fed up, Tina.

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-I'm really sorry for snapping at you earlier.

-It's fine.

0:23:220:23:25

No.

0:23:250:23:26

I miss you.

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I miss you, too.

0:23:310:23:32

-Can we be friends again? Like, proper friends?

-Yeah, always.

0:23:340:23:38

But you'd better not have given up on being sensible completely,

0:23:380:23:41

cos I need someone to keep me in check.

0:23:410:23:44

And what's Tosh going to say?

0:23:440:23:45

-She ain't here, is she?

-No.

0:23:460:23:49

THEY LAUGH

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Oh, excuse me, sorry, Chris... Have you seen Chris?

0:23:560:24:00

-Chris?

-He's the vicar. Only I've looked in the chapel and he's...

0:24:000:24:02

You looking for me?

0:24:020:24:04

Oh, hi.

0:24:040:24:05

Not really, I was here earlier and I left my jacket, and so...

0:24:050:24:11

Which was really stupid, so I had to come back.

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And I just thought that I'd...

0:24:150:24:17

-Was it bad news?

-What?

0:24:170:24:19

No, no, it's great news.

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The cancer's gone, so, yeah...

0:24:230:24:26

everyone's really chuffed. You know, we're all...

0:24:260:24:29

It's all right.

0:24:340:24:36

Sorry.

0:24:360:24:38

Come on, why don't you have a seat?

0:24:380:24:41

Thank you.

0:24:410:24:43

I know, it doesn't make sense, does it?

0:24:460:24:48

What doesn't?

0:24:490:24:50

I just feel so...

0:24:530:24:54

I'm supposed to have beaten it, won the battle.

0:24:570:25:00

So how come it doesn't mean anything to me?

0:25:000:25:02

I've... The cancer's gone...and what have I got?

0:25:030:25:08

Two ugly scars where my breasts used to be and...

0:25:090:25:12

..an empty diary.

0:25:130:25:16

(Sorry.)

0:25:160:25:18

-You're not alone, you know, Carol.

-Oh, right, Him, Her.

0:25:180:25:22

No. I meant there are plenty of others who feel like you

0:25:250:25:27

after they've finished their treatment.

0:25:270:25:29

You know, it knocks you for six

0:25:290:25:31

and you're just supposed to pick up where you left off?

0:25:310:25:33

Sorry, it doesn't happen like that.

0:25:330:25:35

Do you know? The awful thing is that when he said it was over,

0:25:370:25:41

that my treatment was finished,

0:25:410:25:43

I didn't have to come back...

0:25:430:25:44

..I felt disappointed.

0:25:460:25:49

And there was... There's nothing left to fight, what is there? What's left?

0:25:490:25:55

How selfish is that when my children have been there for me?

0:25:550:25:58

And my grandchildren...

0:25:580:25:59

Stop feeling guilty, Carol. You're allowed to say these things.

0:25:590:26:03

-To feel them.

-Am I? Do you not want to check with God first?

0:26:030:26:07

Yeah, I instant messaged him earlier.

0:26:070:26:09

You know, for someone who claims to be a dyed-in-the-wool atheist

0:26:130:26:17

you mention the big guy quite a lot.

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You don't have to open it, use it as doorstop if you like,

0:26:220:26:26

but if you ever feel like giving it a read,

0:26:260:26:29

even if it's just to confirm what you already know, then it's yours.

0:26:290:26:32

Thanks.

0:26:370:26:38

You all right?

0:26:500:26:52

Yeah.

0:26:550:26:57

Listen, I'm not saying that I've thought this through or anything,

0:26:570:27:00

or even it's the right thing...

0:27:000:27:02

..but what if...?

0:27:050:27:07

-What if it was? I mean, imagine that.

-Imagine what?

0:27:070:27:10

Well, cos the point is, I have been listening to you...

0:27:100:27:14

and I've been taking on everything that you've been saying,

0:27:140:27:19

and it's not often that anyone will ever hear me say this,

0:27:190:27:22

but...erm...

0:27:220:27:24

you're right!

0:27:240:27:26

-What about?

-You do need to put your family first,

0:27:260:27:29

and I need to do the same with mine. I mean, what's the alternative?

0:27:290:27:32

I'll be 80 years old, sat on the sofa in my slippers,

0:27:320:27:35

gossiping to my sister all night?

0:27:350:27:37

I've already told you, I can't stay round here.

0:27:370:27:39

That's not what I'm saying.

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I love you, don't I?

0:27:450:27:46

And I want your family to...to be our family.

0:27:490:27:53

And I want us all to move to Milton Keynes together.

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