Episode 6 Last Tango in Halifax


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-Is Caroline there?

-She's had to rush somebody in to hospital.

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-I haven't a clue where John is.

-Celia!

-Oh, God.

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Has something happened with Caroline?

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She's been having it off with another woman!

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What woman?

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It's out of a machine, I don't know what it'll taste like.

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You... Could you do with something to eat?

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No.

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He's a trouble-maker, that one.

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As I say, he'll have got hold of the wrong end o' stick.

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Or he's just lashing out, saying...

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first damned silly thing that's come into his head.

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She...

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When she was 18, she told me.

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19. End of her first year at Oxford.

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She came home. I hardly recognised her.

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Skinny as a rake.

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And she'd cut all her lovely long hair off.

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Told you what?

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I said, "Well, for God's sake, don't tell your father.

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"Or anyone else. Not round here."

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No, I didn't want folk pointing,

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saying things.

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Not for me, not for my sake. For hers.

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Some folks seemed to think she was enough of an oddity...

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having a brain and getting in at Oxford.

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-What folk?

-Oh, folk.

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So, what happened?

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Well, nothing. Nothing.

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Er...

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Did she have...a friend, or...?

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There was one girl. I did wonder.

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You know when they say a name...

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once too often, in a particular way.

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But it wasn't anybody she ever brought home.

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And then, I don't know, few years passed and she met John.

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And that was it. It was forgotten.

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It was only ever mentioned that once.

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I suppose I imagined she'd got over it.

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DOOR CLOSES

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How do you get on?

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They stitched her up. Took her back to her flat.

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God! What a dump.

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He left me and the boys and this house

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to go and live in that squalid little hovel with her.

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Well, love is blind. And a form of madness.

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Was William all right?

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He's asleep. I think they both are.

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So...

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do you want the bad news first, or...

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-the even worse news?

-Oh, just as it comes.

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Gillian rang. John's been over there, at her place...

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-John has?

-Telling your mum all about us.

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And she got upset, apparently,

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your mum did, and she's on her way over here. Now, with Alan.

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Well, they can't drive in the dark!

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-They can't see properly, either of them!

-Well, I...

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And anyway, John doesn't know all about us specifically. I didn't...

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Well, my name was mentioned.

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And the thing is, Lawrence took the call.

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-So, now he knows as well.

-So...

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Well, what did he...?

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Shocked. Subdued. Certainly didn't want to hang around with me much after that.

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I said you'd pop up and look at him when you got in.

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-He didn't go straight on Facebook?

-No! No, nothing like that.

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But it sounds like your mum took it quite badly.

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What the hell was John doing at Gillian's?

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Well, shit-stirring, by the sound of it.

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It's so far below the belt, it's...

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Even for him. I mean, God, she's 75!

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Yeah, well, he's lashing out, isn't he?

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-I'd better go and look at Lawrence.

-Yeah.

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Listen, Caroline, I'm going to get off home.

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Unless you want me here when your mum...

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No. Not yet.

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I'm sorry. It's not been much of a birthday.

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Doesn't matter.

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Night, then.

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Night.

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Ring me.

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DOOR SHUTS

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SHE SIGHS

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DOOR CREAKS

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HE WEEPS SOFTLY

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Lawrence?

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Are you awake?

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I love you.

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I don't want people being mean to you.

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Nobody's going to be mean to me. I won't let them.

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I'm big.

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Believe me, I can handle mean.

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ENGINE RUNS THEN STOPS

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CLINKING

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-Good morning!

-All right?

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Oh. Morning.

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-Morning, Gillian.

-How do.

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-You're up early.

-Early?

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It's gone half past seven.

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There's a pot of tea on the Aga.

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How...

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How are you this morning?

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I'll be happier when I've sorted out this pigging clutch!

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Is there anything I can do?

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How likely is that... on a scale of one to ten?

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Yeah. No, fair enough.

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We made love.

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You were upset, it was my birthday, we were both a bit pissed.

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-I...

-Go pour yourself some tea.

-I...

-Then you'd better ring Caroline.

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Cos I think you owe her one hell of an apology,

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trouble you caused last night.

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They got back safe, you'll be pleased to hear.

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It was ten past midnight.

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-She texted me.

-It's no small thing, you know, finding out that your wife's been...

-Yes.

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We got the picture. Very vividly.

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Yesterday. All of us.

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Go pour yourself some tea, posh bloke.

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-Who are you?

-That's Paul.

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He was here yesterday. You have met him.

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No, I mean, what is he?

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I'm gigolo.

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HE SCOFFS

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-You been at it wi' 'im?

-What's it to you?

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Slapper.

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-He is a very erudite man.

-So am I.

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-Yeah, you don't know what it means.

-Yeah, but if...I did, I would be.

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Yeah, good point, Paul. Can't argue with that!

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HE SNORTS

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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Hello.

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She's in bathroom.

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I'll give her a shout.

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Celia? Caroline's here.

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Is she all right?

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I appreciate you didn't want to talk last night,

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but I just wanted to say that I'm sorry

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that you heard what you heard the way you heard it.

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I wanted to tell you myself properly, but obviously John...

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-I don't even know why John was there. Why was John there?

-You know as much as me.

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I might wander down road, see if I can get a newspaper.

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No, there's no need.

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-Can I can fetch anything while I'm out?

-You don't have to go out.

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-I fancy a bit of fresh air.

-I'd rather you didn't.

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Anything you've got to say to me, you can say to Alan.

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OK.

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Well, look, I don't know exactly what's been said

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because I've had it third-hand from Gillian, via Lawrence, via... someone else.

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And, um...

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Well... I'm assuming it's nonsense.

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-Can I sit down?

-It's your house.

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Oh, Mum!

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OK. So...

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When John went to live with Judith,

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well, you know I found it difficult for a while, and...

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some people were very supportive - you were, you were very kind - and...

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there was this person at school who, equally, was very...thoughtful

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and went out of her way to cheer me up.

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And people don't as a rule. I think...people are scared of me

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or they think I don't need a kind word now and again.

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But she didn't think like that, and we became close.

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And then she told me she had a bit of a...

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..crush on me,

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and...one thing led to another.

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She thinks the world of me and I think a lot about her,

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and it's what I want.

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-Why can't you just be friends?

-Mum...

-I don't know why there's this sudden...

-It's not sudden.

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You've been married to that nitwit for the last 20 years.

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You can't just switch...

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I've known since I was...

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I once talked to you about it. Do you remember, when I was at university?

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You've probably forgotten.

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Why did you marry John?

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Because I liked him.

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I loved him. Because he asked me.

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And I thought we could have a good life together. And we did until he...

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Well, I'm sure there's plenty more men out there

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-who'd be more than...

-Oh, Mum! Just try and get it.

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I'm too old to pretend any more.

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I'd like you, both of you, to meet...

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Kate.

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Is that her name?

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No, she's called Zanzibar Buck Buck McFate.

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I just call her Kate for short, it's easier!

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No, thank you. I don't think we do want to meet her.

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She's called Kate McKenzie.

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She's nice, she's kind, she's thoughtful, she's...

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-Is she Scottish?

-No, she's Nigerian.

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No, I mean she is Nigerian.

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That wasn't me being...sarcastic.

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Well, I think me and Alan...

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have decided against the school chapel.

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-Why?

-We'll make our own arrangements.

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Right.

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And I think it would be better if I moved out.

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You'll have more space then anyway, won't you?

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So...plan. Plan is...

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er, Registry Office. In Halifax. Then...

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She wants me to give Darren and Kimberley notice to quit cottage.

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-Either that or rent somewhere.

-You don't want to rent.

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Not if the long-term plan is to buy. It's just a waste of money.

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And I thought she had, like, an allergic reaction to the Registry Office.

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Yeah, I know. Well, but...

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Why does she have to move out so fast? Is she frightened she's going to get infected with lesbian spores?

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Well, you know as much as me.

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Well, I don't know that I do, Dad, but...

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What's up with Caroline being a bit of a dyke anyway?

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Well, I did raise that question.

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Not quite in so many words.

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And what did she say?

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You'd not be saying that if it was your Gillian.

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I stopped worrying about who our Gillian slept with years ago.

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I had to.

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I'd have had a nervous breakdown if I hadn't!

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Except you never do stop worrying. I know, I understand that, but...

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..if this Kate's a nice person,

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and it sounds very much like she is,

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well, surely that's what matters.

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Eh? Isn't it?

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I think you just need time to get used to it.

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That's all. Surely.

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Celia?

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It's nowt these days! Nobody bats an eyelid.

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Oh, they do. THEY do.

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People like to pretend they don't, but they do.

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But I tried to persuade her that she should meet this Kate.

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But she wouldn't even entertain the idea.

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Course, none of it would've arisen if that dozy bugger

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hadn't been round her house last night...

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shooting his mouth off.

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DOOR SHUTS

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I specifically asked you not to tell my mum.

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I said, "Tell who the hell you like, but let me tell the boys and my mum."

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I didn't plan it.

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You didn't plan it? What do you mean, you didn't plan it?

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You drove 60 miles over to Halifax - how is that not planning it?

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-I...I wanted to talk to Gillian.

-Gillian.

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Gillian and I... that time you drove off without me, after the engagement party,

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she...we...

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She was very supportive and sympathetic,

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-and I needed someone to talk to.

-I knew you were infatuated with her.

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She's very...

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Look, I went to talk to Gillian.

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I didn't go to talk to Celia. That's the point.

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You probably don't believe me, but I forgot Celia was there.

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Is she all right?

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No, she isn't.

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And I knew she wouldn't be, which was why I wanted to...

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What's the point?

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OK, well, look...

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I'm sorry, I am sorry, but...

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..I was upset.

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Would it help if I apologised to her?

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No, it wouldn't. It'd make things worse.

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And I'd like it if you kept right out of anything to do with me from now on, OK?

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Where are the boys?

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Cinema.

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Can I ask you something, just...

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out of interest?

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Out of all the...hundreds...

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thousands of times we had sex...

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..what were you thinking about?

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Do you mean, was I dreaming about other people?

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I don't know. I can't remember. Possibly.

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You know when you were screwing me at the same time you were screwing Judith?

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-What were you thinking about?

-Yes, OK, but the point I...

-I was a good wife.

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You were the one who blew it, John, not me.

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How long have you known this thing about yourself? I assume it's not something you cooked up last week.

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John, this is no reflection on you, if that's what you're bothered about.

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I married you because I liked you.

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A lot. I liked having sex with you.

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I'm sorry if that doesn't compute, but it's true. I liked you, I loved you!

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I wanted to have children with you and I wanted to grow old with you.

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You see...

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I feel used.

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Used? You feel used?

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I'll tell you something. I was round at Judith's flat last night,

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bizarrely, not through choice - I'll explain why in a minute.

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You left me and the boys and this house

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to go and live in that shit-hole with, I think,

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possibly one of the most vulnerable women I've ever met.

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How useless, how drab do you think that makes me feel?

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You always manage to twist everything round to you.

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Yes, well, I have the great advantage of having me on my side.

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-What were you doing round at her flat?

-I was having sex with her.

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That was a joke.

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-She slashed one of her wrists in the front garden.

-Here?

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Mm. Not intentionally. She was just pissed, it wasn't that dramatic.

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Well, actually, it was. William fainted.

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She was looking for you. She thought she'd upset you. She said she wanted to apologise to you.

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-Oh, God.

-At nine o'clock last night, I was propping her up in casualty, covered in blood.

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As birthdays go, it was one of the more memorable ones.

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-Oh, no! It was your...

-Don't bother.

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-Will Celia be all right?

-I don't know. She's not speaking to me.

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Yeah! Die, boy, die!

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-Oi! How did you do that?

-Numb nuts.

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-Grandad's back!

-Grandad!

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Mr Buttershaw!

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You can play me, Grandad, when I've slaughtered this dilbert.

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-No, no! You're all right.

-I'll get the kettle on.

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Is Celia all right?

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Hm? Er, well...

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Ah-ha-ha-ha!

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She reads Daily Mail, Celia. Did I tell you?

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How long have you known this?

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Oh, first time I went over, I spotted one.

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She says she only buys it for telly page, but...

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I'm not convinced.

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Jesus, Dad!

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SHE CHUCKLES

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HE CHORTLES

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It doesn't surprise me, if I'm being honest.

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Her buying Daily Mail.

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HE SIGHS

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This morning...

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..she disappointed me, way she spoke to Caroline.

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I was shocked.

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I know she likes to call a spade a bloody shovel now and again,

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and... well, it is part of her charm...

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but it obviously wasn't easy for lass, saying what she had to say,

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and it was just so unkind.

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So unthinking.

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So deep-rooted.

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You're not going to fall out with her, though, are you?

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Dad?

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RADIO

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Is Dad going to move out?

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I don't know.

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-Is Miss McKenzie going to move in?

-I don't know.

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-Do people at school know about you and Miss McKenzie?

-No.

-Mum. Granny.

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-Can I help you?

-Can I have a word with you?

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Alan rang last night.

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I drove him to the station on Thursday morning

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and then he didn't ring till last night.

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That's the longest we've gone not speaking to each other since we met up again.

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Do you want to get to the point?

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He thinks I should meet Kate.

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OK.

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Well, I'll see if Kate wants to meet you.

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-Has John gone?

-No! He's still in the spare room.

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Do William and Lawrence know about...?

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Kate? Yeah, they're fine. You're the only fly in the ointment as far as I'm concerned.

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I know you won't believe me,

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but I only ever have your best interests at heart, you know.

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I can cook dinner on Wednesday evening,

0:21:370:21:39

assuming Kate's not busy.

0:21:390:21:41

How would that fit in with you and Alan?

0:21:410:21:44

I'll ask him.

0:21:440:21:46

Oh, God.

0:21:520:21:54

-Will...will John be there?

-God, no. I've taken care of John.

0:21:540:21:58

-How?

-Judith.

0:21:590:22:01

She came round on Saturday afternoon

0:22:010:22:03

offering to clean all the blood out of my car,

0:22:030:22:05

by which time I'd already done it.

0:22:050:22:06

So, she said, "Well, if ever there's anything else I can do for you."

0:22:060:22:11

So, I've just texted her just now

0:22:110:22:14

and asked her if she can keep him occupied on Wednesday evening.

0:22:140:22:16

She just texted me back saying...

0:22:160:22:19

"Consider it done."

0:22:190:22:21

RAISED VOICES

0:22:210:22:22

What part of "Felicitas, Sapientia et Integritas"

0:22:240:22:29

do you people not understand?!

0:22:290:22:31

GENTLE CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYS

0:22:320:22:34

I wonder what Alan said to her,

0:22:410:22:43

to make her change her mind.

0:22:430:22:45

I'm not bigoted.

0:22:450:22:47

Good.

0:22:470:22:49

-Or small-minded.

-Right.

0:22:490:22:53

-I think, reading between the lines, he threatened to dump her.

-No!

-Yep.

0:22:540:23:00

So, I reckon she's got some pretty smart talking to do this evening.

0:23:000:23:03

And I'm certainly not old-fashioned.

0:23:050:23:07

And the suggestion that my attitude towards my own daughter is distasteful...

0:23:090:23:16

I find bewildering.

0:23:160:23:18

See, the thing she hasn't twigged

0:23:180:23:20

is that I no longer need her permission, approval, anything.

0:23:200:23:25

So, the only one who's got anything to lose this evening,

0:23:250:23:29

whether she realises it or not, is her.

0:23:290:23:32

Shall we set off?

0:23:360:23:37

If I don't like her, I shan't pretend.

0:23:400:23:43

KNOCK ON DOOR

0:23:470:23:48

Come in.

0:23:540:23:55

Thanks.

0:23:560:23:58

GUNFIRE ON COMPUTER GAME

0:24:030:24:04

Supper's ready, lads!

0:24:040:24:07

-All right?

-All right.

0:24:070:24:09

All right?

0:24:120:24:14

It's wonderful.

0:24:200:24:21

It's delightful.

0:24:210:24:23

-I told all my mates at school and they think it's brilliant.

-Oh!

-It's just so uplifting.

0:24:230:24:28

It's just so...extraordinary.

0:24:280:24:30

Well, I suppose we're just lucky we came across each other again,

0:24:300:24:34

after so many years.

0:24:340:24:36

Yes. And...it's all thanks to William.

0:24:360:24:40

And your Raff!

0:24:400:24:41

Yeah, and our Raff. I'll drink to that.

0:24:410:24:43

-They put our names on Facebook for us, you see.

-Oh, I know! I know. Caroline told me all about it.

0:24:430:24:48

Oh. Well, there you go, then. And the rest is history.

0:24:480:24:52

It's beautiful. You must feel...

0:24:520:24:55

I don't know, just so special and happy, and...

0:24:550:24:59

Don't you?

0:24:590:25:02

Do we?

0:25:020:25:03

I don't know. I suppose so, yes.

0:25:040:25:07

Did you, er, ask Caroline about chapel again?

0:25:130:25:17

Oh, yes.

0:25:170:25:19

Caroline, we were thinking...

0:25:190:25:21

we might like to get married in the chapel after all.

0:25:210:25:25

If we've not missed the boat.

0:25:250:25:27

Right. Well, I'll... have another look in the diary.

0:25:270:25:31

Well, as I say, if we've missed the boat, we'll have to make alternative arrangements.

0:25:310:25:35

Do you need a choir?

0:25:390:25:40

-Oh, a choir!

-I run a choir, at school. Well, there are two -

0:25:400:25:43

there's the school choir, and then there's the staff choir, so...

0:25:430:25:46

-Kate teaches music as well as modern languages.

-Oh, you must be very clever.

0:25:460:25:50

-I'm in the school choir.

-That's because you're a poof.

0:25:500:25:53

He is. He fainted last week.

0:25:540:25:58

He didn't. He just went a bit wobbly.

0:25:580:26:00

-He fell over and lost consciousness!

-Why, what happened?

0:26:000:26:03

Nothing.

0:26:030:26:04

We were talking about music for the wedding.

0:26:060:26:08

Hymns always sound better with a bit of volume.

0:26:080:26:11

And we can rehearse a nice choral piece for you as well, if you like.

0:26:110:26:14

Oh, that would be smashing, wouldn't it, Celia?

0:26:140:26:17

Did you have anything in mind?

0:26:170:26:18

Ah...Celia's more up on those sort of things than me.

0:26:180:26:24

She wants to arrive to The Arrival Of The Queen of Sheba!

0:26:240:26:27

Wow!

0:26:270:26:28

Did we? Have anything in mind as regards choral music?

0:26:300:26:34

Well, there's no point in worrying about the details of what music we're having

0:26:340:26:38

-till people have checked their diaries, is there?

-It'll be fine, surely.

0:26:380:26:42

Won't it, Caroline?

0:26:420:26:44

I'll discuss it with the Bursar.

0:26:440:26:46

What's it got to do with him? I thought you reckoned to be the boss.

0:26:460:26:49

He's responsible for the bookings.

0:26:490:26:51

And he's not very keen on people who blow hot and cold.

0:26:520:26:56

Well, as I say,

0:26:580:26:59

if it's any trouble, forget it.

0:26:590:27:01

OK.

0:27:020:27:03

We would like to be married in chapel,

0:27:060:27:09

Caroline, if it's still an option.

0:27:090:27:11

Perhaps you could tell the Bursar that we're very sorry

0:27:110:27:15

if he thinks we've messed him about.

0:27:150:27:18

SHE MOUTHS

0:27:180:27:19

-What were you doing fainting, William?

-I didn't.

0:27:210:27:23

Judith slashed an artery

0:27:230:27:25

and Ma got sprayed in mad alky woman bloo-ood.

0:27:250:27:29

-Tell him to shut up.

-An artery?!

0:27:290:27:31

-Not on purpose.

-What was she doing here?

0:27:310:27:33

-I think she was just drunk.

-Like a skunk.

0:27:330:27:35

Oh. Were you here?

0:27:350:27:38

-Pussy.

-Idiot!

0:27:400:27:41

-Can we just all calm down, please, because I'm going to get angry in a minute.

-We wouldn't want that.

0:27:430:27:48

Sorry, did you say something?

0:27:500:27:51

Nope.

0:27:510:27:53

HE SNIGGERS

0:27:530:27:54

-Where are you going on your honeymoon?

-Um...

0:27:570:28:01

Well, we haven't discussed it, but, um...

0:28:010:28:03

-Will you go abroad, or...?

-Um, I don't know.

0:28:030:28:05

Well, we could. Yeah, I'm easy. It depends what Celia wants.

0:28:050:28:10

Can I have a word with you in another room, please?

0:28:100:28:14

Certainly.

0:28:140:28:15

Excuse me.

0:28:220:28:24

Can you just for once in your life make a bit of effort?

0:28:290:28:32

What is the point of you being here if you're just going to sit there

0:28:320:28:34

like a wet weekend every time Kate opens her mouth?

0:28:340:28:38

You wanted me to meet her. He wanted me to meet her.

0:28:380:28:40

I have. Big deal. Can I go now?

0:28:400:28:43

Why are you being like this?

0:28:430:28:45

Because I can't stand seeing you make a fool of yourself.

0:28:450:28:50

Mum, I'm not making a fool of myself. Only you think that.

0:28:500:28:53

No, love. I'm the only one that'll tell you.

0:28:530:28:56

Oh, Mum, this is going to end really badly. You're... It's going to...

0:28:560:28:59

This is how people fall out with each other.

0:28:590:29:02

Mm. Well, on your head be it.

0:29:020:29:06

No. No. No. Look...

0:29:060:29:08

You've got Alan.

0:29:090:29:11

Why can't you just accept that I want to be with Kate,

0:29:110:29:13

that I'm old enough to know what I want

0:29:130:29:15

and accept it and be civilised about it instead of this excruciating pantomime?

0:29:150:29:21

You're not in love with her.

0:29:210:29:22

Why are you saying that?

0:29:220:29:24

-Because you told me.

-No, I didn't.

-The other morning.

0:29:240:29:26

What are you talking about?

0:29:260:29:28

You said, "She thinks the world of me."

0:29:280:29:31

And I didn't hear you say, "And I think

0:29:310:29:34

"the world of her back" or anything remotely like it.

0:29:340:29:37

All I heard was, "And I quite like her."

0:29:370:29:40

I said I like her a lot!

0:29:400:29:42

-She's having you on.

-Having me on?!

0:29:420:29:44

She just wants to get promoted, reckoning to gaze at you.

0:29:440:29:49

Yeah, that's right, cos nobody could like me just for being me, could they?

0:29:490:29:53

It turned my stomach when I saw her touch you.

0:29:530:29:56

Turned your...?!

0:29:560:29:58

She touched my hand.

0:29:580:30:01

Well, God knows what else you've been up to.

0:30:010:30:03

Oh, this was a mistake, wasn't it?

0:30:030:30:05

Look, like I said, you wanted me to meet her. I have.

0:30:050:30:10

You'd better go.

0:30:100:30:12

I'll be next door.

0:30:250:30:27

ALAN SIGHS

0:30:300:30:31

-You all right, love?

-Yeah.

0:30:340:30:36

Tough as old boots, me.

0:30:360:30:39

Resilient, bombproof, fireproof, you name it.

0:30:390:30:42

I'm...going upstairs.

0:30:450:30:48

I'm just going to make a quick call.

0:30:530:30:55

Yeah, can I order a cab, please?

0:31:120:31:14

I'll, um...

0:31:140:31:15

She's, er, gone back round next door.

0:31:150:31:19

I'll, er...

0:31:190:31:20

I'll go and see if, er...

0:31:200:31:23

what she's, er...

0:31:230:31:24

ALAN SIGHS

0:31:240:31:26

I haven't even served the second course.

0:31:260:31:29

Hardly anything to eat.

0:31:290:31:31

Well, it were very nice, the starter.

0:31:310:31:34

Where's Lawrence?

0:31:350:31:37

Um, I think he's, um...

0:31:370:31:39

And, er, look, thank you, Caroline.

0:31:410:31:44

And, er...

0:31:440:31:46

I'm sorry.

0:31:460:31:48

I'll, um... I'll...

0:31:480:31:51

Yeah.

0:31:510:31:52

-Thanks for...

-No, that's...

0:31:520:31:55

Night-night, love.

0:31:550:31:56

Yeah.

0:31:560:31:58

Sorry. Thank you. Night-night.

0:31:580:32:01

-Night-night, William.

-Night.

0:32:010:32:03

When you were shouting, we could hear every word you and Granny said.

0:32:030:32:06

Kate? What are you doing?!

0:32:130:32:16

-I called a cab.

-Why?

-I'm going home.

0:32:160:32:20

Well, why? I thought you were going to stay the night.

0:32:200:32:22

Yeah, well, I'm not now, so...

0:32:220:32:24

Oh, look...

0:32:240:32:25

-Wow, she's hardcore, isn't she, your mum?

-I don't know what you heard...

-It's fine.

0:32:250:32:29

It's fine. I always knew you didn't feel the same way about me as I did about you.

0:32:290:32:33

But telling her that before she's even met me?

0:32:330:32:35

No, I was just trying to explain how it...started.

0:32:350:32:39

Caroline, it's fine, honestly. I'm just going home.

0:32:390:32:42

-Oh, come back inside.

-No.

0:32:420:32:44

-Please.

-No.

-I'm freezing.

0:32:440:32:46

-I'll see you tomorrow. The cab'll be here in a minute.

-Nobody's eaten anything.

-It'll save.

0:32:460:32:51

Come back inside.

0:32:510:32:52

-I've got stuff to do.

-No, you haven't!

-No, I have.

0:32:520:32:56

Fine. Then I'll wait with you.

0:32:570:33:00

-You'll freeze.

-I don't care.

0:33:000:33:03

I might as well be dead anyway.

0:33:030:33:05

Caroline, go back inside.

0:33:050:33:07

Well, don't go.

0:33:070:33:08

Oh, well...

0:33:180:33:20

That's that done.

0:33:210:33:24

Yeah. Yeah, that's that done.

0:33:240:33:27

Are you all right?

0:33:290:33:32

No, Celia, I'm not.

0:33:320:33:34

I'm disappointed.

0:33:340:33:37

How can you sit there and say you're not bigoted

0:33:380:33:42

and not small-minded, and then carry on like you just did?

0:33:420:33:47

Then what did she say?

0:34:170:34:19

Dad?

0:34:210:34:23

Nothing.

0:34:240:34:26

So, I said...

0:34:280:34:31

"When I said, 'I think you ought to meet Kate,'

0:34:310:34:36

"what I meant was that I think you ought to...

0:34:360:34:40

"try to get on with Kate."

0:34:400:34:42

Then she said, "Oh, well, you didn't make that clear."

0:34:440:34:47

And I said, "Well, I shouldn't have to!"

0:34:470:34:51

And she said, "Well, Alan...

0:34:520:34:57

"at the end of the day...

0:34:570:35:00

"it's not really any of your business."

0:35:000:35:03

She spoke to you like that?

0:35:030:35:06

And what did you say?

0:35:110:35:14

That we'd reached end o' line.

0:35:140:35:17

Well...

0:35:230:35:26

It's up to you.

0:35:260:35:27

Well, I've made it as plain as I can.

0:35:290:35:33

I can't pretend to be happy about something if I'm not.

0:35:330:35:37

I mean, it'd be dishonest.

0:35:380:35:42

It'd be deceitful.

0:35:420:35:43

She can't see how destructive it is.

0:35:480:35:51

HE SIGHS

0:35:530:35:54

Well, you know...

0:35:560:35:59

Doesn't she have a point?

0:36:000:36:02

It is between them, isn't it, really?

0:36:030:36:06

How can it make her happy,

0:36:060:36:09

alienating herself from her own people, her own family,

0:36:090:36:13

people who care about her?

0:36:130:36:15

I'm not defending her. I'm just trying to...

0:36:150:36:19

I don't know.

0:36:210:36:23

When you love someone, isn't it like warts and all?

0:36:230:36:26

Come hell or high water?

0:36:260:36:27

So, how have you left it?

0:36:300:36:33

I think we've acknowledged that...

0:36:340:36:36

..we've reached the end o' road.

0:36:380:36:40

Oh, God, that's...

0:36:420:36:43

I'm really sorry.

0:36:470:36:50

Dad, I'm really sorry.

0:36:530:36:57

KNOCK ON WINDOW

0:37:540:37:55

Mum?

0:37:560:37:58

Let her in.

0:38:000:38:02

Have you got a minute?

0:38:220:38:24

What do you want?

0:38:240:38:26

He's finished with me. Alan.

0:38:370:38:41

Oh.

0:38:440:38:45

So, you'll be satisfied.

0:38:530:38:56

Will I? Why?

0:38:560:38:59

Well, it's all because of this business.

0:38:590:39:03

How?

0:39:050:39:06

-How?

-Well...who'd want to marry into a family like this?

0:39:070:39:12

Alan didn't say that. You embarrassed him last night.

0:39:120:39:14

No-one else. Don't you dare blame me.

0:39:140:39:16

I don't think I can carry on.

0:39:160:39:19

-Join the club.

-Caroline, you have no idea.

0:39:190:39:23

-Haven't I?

-I've been so happy.

0:39:230:39:27

Happier than I've been for years.

0:39:280:39:31

Decades! Half a bloody century!

0:39:310:39:34

Well, if it's any consolation, Kate's finished with me.

0:39:340:39:38

In fact, this morning...

0:39:380:39:40

..she handed her resignation in.

0:39:430:39:46

And that's how much she can't stand being near me any more. So, ten out of ten.

0:39:470:39:52

Bingo! Hit the jackpot, got what you wanted.

0:39:520:39:55

"I don't want to be a nuisance. I'd hate to be a nuisance.

0:39:550:39:58

"No, I'll just bugger everyone's life up for them instead by being a nasty, small-minded old bitch!"

0:39:580:40:03

You are going to die very bitter and very, very, very lonely.

0:40:030:40:07

You know that, don't you?

0:40:070:40:09

I'm heartbroken!

0:40:090:40:12

Good! You deserve to be. You don't deserve Alan. He's worth a thousand of you.

0:40:120:40:16

Caroline!

0:40:160:40:18

Oh, fuck off.

0:40:180:40:19

-What's going on?

-Mind your own business.

-Caroline, don't speak to your mother like that!

0:40:190:40:24

She's not my mother. I haven't got a mother!

0:40:240:40:27

What's happened?

0:40:280:40:31

SHE SOBS

0:40:400:40:43

-Why don't you...?

-Sit down.

0:40:430:40:45

Can I...?

0:40:450:40:47

-Shall I...? Do you want some tea?

-No, I...I don't want anything.

0:40:470:40:51

I'm sorry I said what I said at Gillian's. It was stupid

0:40:540:40:57

and selfish and horrible.

0:40:570:41:00

-But true.

-Yes.

0:41:000:41:03

-Did you know?

-No.

0:41:050:41:09

I did.

0:41:120:41:14

Are you all right?

0:41:170:41:19

-Can I get you anything? Is there anything I can do for you?

-No.

0:41:190:41:22

Well, look, just ring. I'm just next door if...

0:41:230:41:26

-Yeah.

-..there's anything.

0:41:260:41:28

TV IS ON

0:41:530:41:54

-Dad?

-Mm?

0:41:580:42:00

-You know Robbie?

-Yeah.

0:42:010:42:05

He's asked me out with him. I mean, like, properly.

0:42:080:42:13

Like...an item.

0:42:140:42:16

-Robbie?

-You know that night you went missing?

0:42:160:42:21

-You know I told you how good he was?

-Yeah.

0:42:210:42:25

He kind of...

0:42:260:42:28

Well, he said he thought we'd make a good team.

0:42:300:42:34

Me and him and Raff.

0:42:340:42:35

And you know I told you he apologised for all the crap?

0:42:370:42:41

And you know, I used to see him a bit.

0:42:430:42:46

-Before I went out with Eddie.

-Did you?

-Yeah.

0:42:470:42:50

It was only cos of Robbie I ever met Eddie.

0:42:530:42:56

Don't you remember?

0:42:570:42:58

I think...

0:43:000:43:02

I sometimes think...

0:43:020:43:04

that's why he got vindictive like he did when Eddie died.

0:43:040:43:09

Cos he'd never forgiven me for that.

0:43:090:43:11

Well, I don't know.

0:43:110:43:13

I do like him.

0:43:130:43:16

I've always liked him.

0:43:160:43:18

Do you think I'm mad?

0:43:220:43:24

Are you all right?

0:43:270:43:29

Oh, yeah, it'll be indigestion.

0:43:290:43:32

DOORBELL RINGS

0:43:530:43:55

DOOR OPENS

0:43:590:44:02

-Hello.

-Hello.

0:44:030:44:06

Have you got a minute?

0:44:060:44:08

I love Caroline.

0:44:220:44:24

Of course you do. She's your daughter.

0:44:240:44:26

I had an unhappy marriage.

0:44:310:44:34

Did you?

0:44:340:44:36

Well, he was unfaithful.

0:44:360:44:39

I'm sorry.

0:44:390:44:41

I should have left him, but...

0:44:410:44:43

people didn't so much in those days.

0:44:430:44:46

No.

0:44:460:44:48

I stuck it out with as much dignity as I could.

0:44:490:44:53

But it was all pretty joyless.

0:44:530:44:56

And she was the one thing that kept me going.

0:44:590:45:02

We used to be pals. We always had a laugh...

0:45:040:45:08

..when she was at home, before she went off to college.

0:45:090:45:13

And after, now and again.

0:45:150:45:17

She always had a look of my dad.

0:45:200:45:23

I loved my dad.

0:45:230:45:24

He was very tall. Very good-looking.

0:45:260:45:29

I still miss my dad every day.

0:45:330:45:35

It's daft, isn't it?

0:45:360:45:38

People say that you marry someone who reminds you of your dad,

0:45:400:45:44

but I don't think I did.

0:45:440:45:47

The thing that worries me...

0:45:510:45:52

The thing that worried me...

0:45:560:45:59

When she told me, when she was 18,

0:46:000:46:04

what worried me was...I thought...

0:46:040:46:07

-You see, I thought it was my fault.

-Why?

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Projecting things onto her. Expectations, ideas.

0:46:120:46:16

I don't know, with being so disappointed in Kenneth.

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I mean, not on purpose.

0:46:220:46:23

No, Celia, listen, that's not how it works.

0:46:230:46:27

And then that, I thought, was my fault.

0:46:270:46:31

-Celia...

-Yes, stupid. I know now. I do.

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But then I couldn't.

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I'm sorry I've been so...

0:46:420:46:45

blinkered.

0:46:450:46:46

I've caused a lot of trouble, I know.

0:46:480:46:50

I...I just want her to be happy.

0:46:520:46:55

I know she doesn't believe that.

0:46:570:46:59

Don't leave her.

0:47:040:47:06

THEY LAUGH

0:47:320:47:33

Oh!

0:47:370:47:39

When did you come back?

0:47:430:47:45

Alan?

0:47:450:47:47

Alan!

0:47:470:47:50

-Oh, hello, love.

-Oh, hiya.

0:48:410:48:43

-I'm looking for Alan.

-Didn't Gillian ring you?

0:48:430:48:46

He's in hospital. He were rushed in last night.

0:48:460:48:50

He had a heart attack.

0:48:500:48:52

Did you know he had a funny heart?

0:48:520:48:54

He was sat there. He just went funny. It were horrible.

0:48:540:48:58

And his heart stopped once over, but they got it going again, the paramedics.

0:48:580:49:01

They were amazing. I was right impressed.

0:49:010:49:04

But yeah, technically, for a few seconds he were dead.

0:49:050:49:08

Oh, Jesus...

0:49:120:49:14

Are you all right?

0:49:140:49:17

-Can I help you?

-I'm looking for, er, Al... Er, Mr Buttershaw. Alan Buttershaw.

0:49:260:49:32

He was brought in with a heart attack.

0:49:320:49:34

-And who are you?

-I'm his best friend.

0:49:340:49:37

Celia...

0:49:540:49:56

I'd have rung, but...

0:49:560:49:58

..I didn't know how things were between you. I mean, he told me you'd split up. And then...

0:49:590:50:03

SHE SOBS

0:50:030:50:05

He's been... so unhappy, and then...

0:50:050:50:09

Mum...

0:50:120:50:13

You haven't really fallen out, have you?

0:50:180:50:20

Oh, it was all my fault.

0:50:200:50:23

But I've put everything right now.

0:50:230:50:26

And I need him to know I've put everything right.

0:50:260:50:29

Come out here.

0:50:310:50:33

-I, um...

-Paul told me what happened.

0:50:430:50:47

OK. Well, um...

0:50:470:50:49

The thing is, it's bad...

0:50:510:50:54

what happened.

0:50:540:50:56

They're worried that there was, er, a lot of damage done, and, um...

0:50:580:51:04

They're saying that...

0:51:090:51:12

..we've got to be brave, because it's probably just a matter of...

0:51:130:51:18

..time.

0:51:240:51:26

Has he been conscious?

0:51:310:51:33

At all?

0:51:340:51:35

Have you been here all night?

0:51:380:51:40

Can I sit with him for a bit?

0:51:430:51:46

I've things I need to tell him.

0:51:460:51:48

Of course.

0:51:480:51:50

He was disappointed with me. I know he was.

0:51:500:51:54

But I've made everything right now.

0:51:550:51:57

Tell him.

0:51:570:51:59

Don't go.

0:52:230:52:25

Not yet.

0:52:260:52:28

We've still got to have a lot of laughs, you and me.

0:52:290:52:33

Right, well...

0:52:430:52:45

..the good news is...

0:52:460:52:49

that I'm not bigoted or small-minded, as it turns out.

0:52:490:52:53

What it was was...it was me.

0:52:550:52:58

It's all psychobabble and rubbish, probably, but...

0:52:590:53:03

..I was blaming myself for her being the other way inclined.

0:53:040:53:10

That was why I was hoping it would go away if...

0:53:110:53:14

I played hardball long enough.

0:53:140:53:17

But I've been on the road to Damascus and come out the other side.

0:53:180:53:22

They're back together, anyway, the ladies.

0:53:240:53:27

So, I'm hoping that...

0:53:280:53:31

I'm assuming...

0:53:310:53:33

that you and I are back on vis-a-vis the wedding.

0:53:330:53:37

So, I just...

0:53:370:53:39

thought I'd take you through the itinerary, Mr Buttershaw.

0:53:390:53:43

Just speak up if there's anything you're not happy with.

0:53:450:53:50

What's she talking to him about?

0:53:540:53:56

God knows.

0:53:580:54:00

Mum...

0:54:300:54:32

Hello, love.

0:54:320:54:34

I love you.

0:54:460:54:48

I know you do.

0:54:480:54:50

I am sorry about all those things I said to you yesterday.

0:54:510:54:55

It doesn't matter.

0:54:550:54:57

It's forgotten.

0:54:570:54:59

How is he?

0:54:590:55:01

Not good.

0:55:030:55:05

I've brought you some things.

0:55:070:55:11

A flask.

0:55:120:55:15

I made you some sandwiches.

0:55:150:55:17

And a Daily Mail.

0:55:180:55:20

Oh... Aren't you...?

0:55:200:55:24

You are, you know.

0:55:240:55:26

You're perfect.

0:55:280:55:30

So are you.

0:55:300:55:32

No, I'm not.

0:55:330:55:34

I think you are.

0:55:340:55:36

Well, you're not, but you're very entertaining.

0:55:380:55:41

Yeah. Never a dull moment.

0:55:410:55:45

Hey, Alan?

0:55:460:55:48

'Celia! Celia!

0:55:480:55:51

-'Hello, Alan!

-Are you doing owt next Tuesday?'

0:55:510:55:54

HORN BLARES

0:55:540:55:56

Celia! I didn't see you there.

0:56:040:56:06

Oh, hello, Alan! How's things?

0:56:060:56:09

I'm just going up to corner shop. I could walk up wi' you.

0:56:090:56:12

What you fetching?

0:56:120:56:13

Oh, I don't know. A tin of peas and some firelighters for me mother.

0:56:130:56:18

-Is that what you're having for your tea?

-Yeah! Not the firelighters!

0:56:180:56:21

THEY LAUGH

0:56:210:56:22

What are you having?

0:56:220:56:24

Oh, I don't know. What day is it? Wednesday. It'll be sausages.

0:56:240:56:28

Burnt, no doubt, if me mother's got anything to do with it!

0:56:280:56:31

-How's Jessops?

-Yeah, great, I love it.

0:56:330:56:36

-How's Co-op?

-Not so bad.

0:56:360:56:39

Well, see you, then.

0:56:390:56:41

Yeah, I'll see you, then.

0:56:410:56:43

-Celia?

-Yeah?

0:56:440:56:47

Are... Are you doing owt next Tuesday?

0:56:480:56:50

Only there's... We could...

0:56:500:56:54

-If you fancied...

-Tuesday? What time?

0:56:540:56:57

Six o'clock?

0:56:570:56:59

I could meet you by bridge, or...

0:56:590:57:01

we could go and see summat at flicks.

0:57:010:57:03

Smashing.

0:57:030:57:05

I always knew you'd turn up... eventually.

0:57:060:57:10

Even if it took you 60 years.

0:57:120:57:16

Hello!

0:57:160:57:18

I think... I thought...

0:57:190:57:21

Did I come to see you last night?

0:57:220:57:25

Or were I dreaming?

0:57:250:57:28

Yes! You did!

0:57:290:57:32

You came to see me.

0:57:330:57:36

I wanted to say sorry.

0:57:360:57:38

And I love you.

0:57:400:57:42

And I don't care.

0:57:440:57:47

You've a lovely face.

0:57:500:57:52

Oh, so have you.

0:57:520:57:55

I went round to Kate's house last night.

0:58:000:58:03

Kate?

0:58:030:58:05

They're back together.

0:58:060:58:07

Oh!

0:58:070:58:10

And you'll never guess...

0:58:100:58:12

What?

0:58:120:58:14

You can play the organ?

0:58:140:58:16

-What, like the full, big...

-Grade 8.

0:58:160:58:19

So, I said to her, "Oh, you'll know The Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba, then.

0:58:190:58:26

"That'll be coming in handy!"

0:58:260:58:29

HE LAUGHS

0:58:290:58:31

MUSIC: "The Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheba" by Handel

0:58:310:58:35

THEY LAUGH

0:58:350:58:39

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