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00:52 - Hey, hey, saw this, hey?
01:17 You forgot to order chip fat again.
01:19 - No, I'm gonna go with no.
01:21 - I know it's not good to lie for my karma and all that.
01:24 - Ooh, okay, what's her name?
01:27 - If you've got to promise me,
01:28 promise me that you don't tell no one.
01:30 - Is it someone I know?
01:30 Oh, please, I bet it's someone I know.
01:32 Please don't let it--
01:32 - Alf, I'm serious, not even Kat, please.
01:34 - Okay, all right, pinky promise on my life,
01:37 all that nonsense.
01:38 - I found my dad.
01:42 (laughing)
01:45 - I know, right?
01:47 Have a good day.
01:47 - I knew you'd get on.
01:56 Well, obviously not in the conventional sense,
01:57 but I knew you'd make it work, you know,
01:59 sitting with Debbie on your own.
02:01 'Cause it can be, I suppose it's quite peaceful, really.
02:05 - You run a lot of chat?
02:06 - I often take a bit of work, you know?
02:08 Maybe next time you step in for me,
02:09 you can take a crossword puzzle or some knitting
02:11 or something.
02:14 Now, the way we get over them little bumps in the road
02:17 is to have a good breakfast and keep yourself busy.
02:22 - What do you want?
02:24 Why are you always so suspicious?
02:26 - Get these handed out.
02:29 Every shopper, every business, please.
02:32 Now, women's football is a draw, obviously,
02:35 but your dad thinks we're missing a trick.
02:37 Every punter that's down the Albert is one we've lost.
02:39 So if they're still doing their three pound pint special,
02:43 we are gonna do ours at 2.90 and open early.
02:47 And as I said to Linda,
02:48 I don't care who's nose I put out of joy,
02:50 because it's a dog eat dog world.
02:53 Bring it on.
02:54 - And what's in it for us?
02:55 - She said, "Dad needs us to step up."
02:57 - Don't guilt trip me.
02:59 I care about Dad as much as you do, Anna.
03:00 - All right, well, it's 50 quid.
03:02 Whoever shifts these first, and you've got three hours.
03:05 - Deal.
03:06 - Oh.
03:06 - No competition.
03:07 - Oh, well, I'll take that.
03:12 - Well, it is all about the vibes that you give the universe
03:15 'cause when I tell you I was this close
03:17 to just jacking the whole thing in.
03:18 - And then Tommy just told you his name?
03:20 - He told me his name and what he does,
03:22 and then there he was, Graham Foster,
03:26 a car salesman, smiling in a suit on their website.
03:30 He's age fits, he's got curly hair.
03:32 - Well, I don't think scientifically
03:33 that proves like a genetic.
03:35 - Well, mate, this is my dad I'm talking about.
03:37 He ain't banged up, he ain't on the run,
03:39 he ain't a mass murderer.
03:41 - Have you searched him online?
03:42 - What am I searching for?
03:44 Mate, I found him already.
03:45 He's just a normal bloke who manages
03:47 a car dealership in Peckham.
03:49 And I got his number.
03:52 I rang his garage this morning
03:53 and his contact details were on the art phone.
03:56 - Whoa.
03:57 - I'm gonna text him.
03:58 Hey, Dad, I'm your son.
04:03 Do you wanna meet me?
04:04 All the best from Freddy Slater.
04:06 - Freddy, just slow down.
04:10 - Bob, why not?
04:10 Ah, perfect timing.
04:18 - What?
04:19 - Egg, bacon, sausage, fried tomatoes,
04:22 even done your fried bread.
04:23 I've got to look after my man, ain't I?
04:27 Working up a sweat, punching things.
04:30 And it's been ages since we've had a full English together.
04:32 Legs, come on, bud.
04:33 - You mean you forgot to set an alarm?
04:36 - No, I heard her.
04:38 - Getting ready in the bathroom.
04:40 - Pat, lunch.
04:56 I haven't done our sandwiches.
04:58 - That's all right, you've got plenty of time to do that,
04:59 haven't I?
05:00 - Well, I haven't, if there's no bread, have I?
05:02 Sorry, I think there's half a loaf in the freezer.
05:07 I will heat that up later.
05:08 It's a lovely thought, though, babe, thank you.
05:12 - I've tried dropping hints, but you don't notice.
05:22 - Well, no, Sonia, I'm perfectly aware
05:23 you didn't say two words last night and went to bed early.
05:26 I just assumed it was your, you know,
05:29 your womanly hormones.
05:30 - I just don't want to sit with Debbie again on my own,
05:34 all right?
05:35 And I shouldn't have to explain why.
05:36 - I know you were stuck, but, well, honestly,
05:39 I don't think it was very fair of you to ask.
05:41 - I'm sure Debbie would love to have a conversation
05:43 about what is and isn't fair.
05:44 - Well, yeah, I realise that.
05:44 - Yeah, yeah, no, I get the message.
05:46 Perfectly crystal.
05:47 - For what it's worth, I think you're in the right.
05:54 So is Rhys's actual wife never gonna wake up?
05:57 Sorry, you can't help but hear things when you work, yeah?
06:01 I'm late.
06:03 (door creaking)
06:06 - Oh, Bob, this ain't how it works.
06:10 What you're doing, you don't realise,
06:11 but you're manifesting negative thoughts.
06:13 - No, I'm just saying you need to look out for yourself.
06:16 Tommy is a kid.
06:18 How can you be sure that he got this straight?
06:19 What if he misheard Kat?
06:21 What if this Graham isn't actually your dad?
06:24 Or I don't know, maybe there's another reason
06:26 your mum throws him out that they're not telling you.
06:29 Kat said affair, so there's another woman.
06:31 Maybe there's a whole other family
06:32 that you could be messing up.
06:33 - See, that's it.
06:35 That's the difference, Bob.
06:36 I ain't one of them guys that lives their life on maybes.
06:39 Yeah, say this Graham does shut the door,
06:41 then what have I lost?
06:42 - Nothing.
06:43 - Exactly.
06:44 Bob, I can't just have the same thoughts
06:46 flying around my head for the rest of my life, can I?
06:48 You know, you get that.
06:50 She gets that.
06:51 She brought her own detective.
06:53 You know, even if you are dropping him.
06:54 - Well, that was kind of forced.
06:56 - See, and that's it.
06:58 That's exactly what I'm saying.
07:00 'Cause it don't matter what anyone else says.
07:01 This ain't about anyone else.
07:03 You know, it's the not knowing
07:05 that keeps you up at night, right?
07:07 And I've had enough.
07:09 I need answers.
07:11 I don't care what they are.
07:12 I'm not saying don't go and meet this Graham.
07:15 I just mean play it clever, you know?
07:19 Suss him out first.
07:20 - Cheers, Ed.
07:25 - Thank you.
07:26 - You should have gone after him there and then.
07:29 - I knew this day would come.
07:31 - Done what and said what?
07:32 - Aye.
07:33 - How exactly am I supposed to stop Freddie
07:34 leaving the flat when no one is allowed
07:36 to tell him the truth?
07:37 - Come back and buy us.
07:39 - I don't see you over the chip
07:40 of giving it to him straight, Kat.
07:41 - Trying to figure out my next move.
07:43 It weren't me that made up the rules here.
07:45 - Yeah, I know, but it's just like Annie said.
07:47 Little Mo should be dealing with this.
07:48 - But she won't.
07:49 She point blank won't.
07:51 As far as little Mo's concerned,
07:53 that man, as she got pregnant,
07:54 is nothing to do with who Freddie is.
07:56 - No, but Freddie ain't a kid.
07:57 He found him off his own back.
07:58 Now, if he's right and this geezer turns out to be
07:59 his old man, it's only a matter of time
08:01 till he tries to contact him.
08:02 'Cause, hold on a second.
08:04 Who are we trying to protect here,
08:05 letting Freddie go in blind?
08:06 - Maybe, maybe if Freddie knew what he was like,
08:09 he wouldn't want to meet him.
08:10 - Yeah, okay, I get that, but, you know,
08:11 we can't make that choice until we tell him.
08:14 Now, Mo, she's stuck her head in the sand.
08:16 So, Kat, this is your call.
08:21 - Gabriel, Anna Night.
08:29 Can you meet me, please?
08:31 I've changed my mind.
08:32 I want everything you've got on my mum.
08:34 - Yeah, I know you're not happy, right?
08:37 If you just...
08:37 Yeah.
08:39 Right, but what I'm saying is,
08:41 if when you bought the car it was fine,
08:44 that, oh, gee, gee.
08:45 If when you bought the car it was fine
08:47 and you've only heard the rattling
08:48 since you got over the speed hump,
08:49 then that's pretty...
08:50 Yeah.
08:52 Hang on, can you hang on one?
08:56 - Good morning, Square Dealers.
08:57 How can I help?
08:58 - Yeah, but that...
08:59 - Ah, it's not available at the moment.
09:00 Can I take your message?
09:02 - Yeah.
09:03 - Okay, yeah, I'll get into call you straight back.
09:04 - Yeah, but that's what I'm saying.
09:05 If you just leave...
09:06 Okay, all right.
09:10 Yeah, you do that then.
09:11 All right.
09:12 Yeah, tell her.
09:12 Honestly, do you want a job?
09:16 - Mrs Turner, something about some tyres.
09:20 - Oh, well, yeah.
09:21 Actually, Gina,
09:25 well, I did just wanna say about the other day.
09:28 - Awkward.
09:30 I wasn't coming onto you the other day.
09:33 - Yeah, no, that's what I'm saying.
09:35 I read the situation wrong and I overreacted
09:37 and I wanted to say that I'm sorry.
09:39 - Okay.
09:41 - If I'm honest, I don't really know
09:46 where my head's at at the minute.
09:47 I'm a bit all over the place.
09:50 - Well, you're still a married man.
09:51 (dog barking)
09:54 - Hey.
09:59 - No, it's all good.
10:00 She'd like what I'm talking about.
10:03 (Gina laughs)
10:06 There was a lot of love when Lola died.
10:09 But I understand that everyone has to move on
10:12 with their own lives now.
10:14 - Yeah.
10:21 Only when she's such a big part of yours,
10:23 it's not as easy to move on
10:26 as just saying the words, is it?
10:28 - That's brilliant.
10:37 Yeah, yeah, great, thank you very much.
10:41 Bye now.
10:42 He's gonna meet you at 10 o'clock on George Street.
10:46 He's actually coming out this way specifically
10:48 because I kind of got the impression
10:50 he needed a sale pretty bad.
10:51 - Right, and good voice.
10:54 Does he sound like he has a nice voice?
10:56 - Yeah, yeah, I guess so.
10:58 - What if someone sees us?
10:59 - You're not doing anything wrong.
11:01 - Mate, I haven't even got my driver's license.
11:03 - Wait, Freddy, you're not actually buying the car, yeah?
11:07 Definitely don't sign anything.
11:08 This is just your way in.
11:10 - Yeah.
11:11 - Do you want me to come with you?
11:12 - No.
11:13 - I can come.
11:14 - No, no, no, Bob, this is, this is,
11:16 this is what I want, this is me and him, yeah?
11:18 - Yeah.
11:19 - If anyone asks, then I'm aligning my chakras
11:21 or I'm doing something with Haddock.
11:23 Just, yeah, okay.
11:25 I'm a total geezer.
11:27 Thank you, mate.
11:28 - It's okay.
11:29 (laughing)
11:30 - Well, this is it, I'm finally making my time.
11:32 How can I fit anything else in?
11:37 I mean, there's more to looking after an 11-year-old girl
11:40 than just dropping her off at a holiday club
11:42 and picking her up again.
11:43 - Yeah, I know that.
11:44 - Do you?
11:45 Do you know that local?
11:47 Do you know that she won't have cheese and onion crisps
11:49 in her packed lunch
11:49 because Emily tells her her breath smells?
11:51 Or that her swimming costume is too small?
11:52 Or that all of the sheets need changing?
11:54 Or that Louise has got her school bag already
11:56 and it's branded?
11:57 Lexi wanted the same one but doesn't know what brand it is.
11:59 And Megan won't come over for lunch
12:00 because it's not vegetarian.
12:01 - Okay, okay, no.
12:03 I am not across all the details, okay?
12:06 - I've still got cash from the archers.
12:07 I don't understand what me not working's
12:08 got to do with anything.
12:09 - I'm not saying that, am I?
12:11 Look, you are doing a brilliant job.
12:13 All that unpaid stuff that you do for Lex,
12:15 that is what makes her life nice, Ben.
12:18 You're giving her a bit of her childhood back.
12:20 And right now, there's nothing more important than that.
12:24 Just saying that all this time spent on your own,
12:26 it's bound to get you down, isn't it?
12:28 Okay, maybe I'll do a bit more running house, yeah.
12:32 And maybe you get a bit more of your life back.
12:35 Jay's been flat out about Carla.
12:36 I reckon he could do with an extra pair of hands.
12:40 (people chattering)
12:43 - No, no, back a bit.
12:51 We've got to make room for a push kick.
12:53 - You're not?
12:54 (laughing)
12:57 - The only way to deal with a ticking time bomb, darling,
13:00 is to wear it out.
13:01 - Yeah, I could take it back down at gym.
13:03 Gina really needs his amaze.
13:06 - Yeah, now she's out there,
13:08 I mean, there's gotta be someone in the square
13:09 who wants to be her friend.
13:10 (laughing)
13:15 - I promised my whole family I weren't gonna do this.
13:20 - Well, I'm glad that you have.
13:22 It's not often I get this kind of lead
13:23 in a case like your mum's.
13:24 - What did you mean when you said it was significant?
13:28 - Why don't we take a seat?
13:30 - And that is brilliant, but there is a lot you miss out on
13:37 when you lose your mum at Lexi's age.
13:39 I used to argue with mine all the time,
13:43 and then one day I was 13, she's just gone.
13:45 - And you still don't know what happened?
13:48 - Well, she walked out, that's all I need.
13:50 And that's the difference,
13:54 'cause that's what I'm trying to say,
13:55 what I was trying to say the other night.
13:57 Right, of course it hurts.
13:59 And she's still only a little girl,
14:02 but Lexi knowing that Lola didn't choose to leave,
14:06 she'll hold on to that.
14:08 - Jay, you got the keys to the rental?
14:12 Hannah wants her test drive.
14:13 - And Mr's Tyner needs her tyres.
14:16 It'll get good, so.
14:17 - You can leave them on the side if you want.
14:20 - All right, cheers.
14:21 - Excellent, Callum said it, haven't we?
14:25 You really are the cavalry, bruv.
14:27 Right, answer the phone,
14:29 help yourself to some of Lexi's finest.
14:31 I'll do the test drive.
14:32 (car door opening)
14:35 (car door closing)
14:39 (car engine roaring)
14:43 (car engine roaring)
14:46 (car engine roaring)
14:49 (car engine roaring)
14:52 - Graham Foster.
15:19 I know you think you're being a mate, but you're not.
15:22 - Like I said, Kat, I honestly have no idea where he is.
15:25 You know, he just rung in early this morning.
15:27 You know what he's like, saying he had a bug or something.
15:29 - Don't lie to me, Bobby, all right?
15:31 Or this will get very ugly very quickly.
15:33 Now, I know he thinks he's found his dad
15:34 because he told Alfie.
15:36 And he's not at home.
15:37 And I know what Freddy's like.
15:38 He gets all enthusiastic and he goes in half cocked.
15:41 Has he?
15:42 This is really important.
15:48 - He ain't made contact with dad already, is he?
15:50 - Maybe.
15:53 - I mean, it's a lovely little run around.
15:58 One careful owner, which always helps.
16:01 I mean, it's a perfect first car.
16:02 This is your first car.
16:04 And it is a very good choice.
16:05 Both my daughters learn to drive in something like this.
16:08 It's what you want, ain't it?
16:10 Reasonable price and not too much stress.
16:12 Got any questions?
16:13 - Yeah, yeah.
16:14 You've got daughters.
16:16 - What?
16:19 - Look, I'm not actually here to buy the car.
16:21 - I ain't giving you the key, son.
16:24 And I ain't carrying cash.
16:26 She looks like you and me both had a waste of time.
16:28 - No, no, no, that's not it.
16:29 I'm not a mugger or anything.
16:30 I'm Freddy.
16:31 You know, a Freddy Slater.
16:33 You're my dad, ain't you?
16:39 - Yeah, I'm texting you back.
16:43 - You've gone straight to voicemail.
16:45 - Freddy, if Bobby's meeting his dad,
16:46 we need to know where, when, and how.
16:47 - We need to know now.
16:49 - I just think, you know, Freddy, as an adult,
16:53 he has a right to some privacy.
16:54 - Do you want me to shake this out of you,
16:56 you stupid little idiot?
16:57 Nobody's got no idea.
16:58 You have no idea of the damage and the risk
17:00 you are causing keeping your gob shut.
17:02 That man, his father, he's a--
17:04 - Listen, listen, Bobby, we don't think Freddy's safe
17:06 meeting Graham all by himself, all right?
17:07 - He's a very violent man, Bobby.
17:10 - He's a monster.
17:12 (moans)
17:14 - I guess your mum's given her side of the story.
17:21 We're them sisters.
17:22 - No.
17:24 No one says a word about you, ever.
17:27 It's taken me this long just to find out what your name is.
17:32 - Well.
17:40 Guess that shows initiative.
17:42 Checking me out before you showed your hand.
17:46 Mate, you're a good salesman.
17:51 - I'm a good salesman.
17:53 Really good salesman, actually.
17:54 Fish and chips at the minute with my mate, Bob.
17:55 But, you know, I've got plans.
17:57 - You don't go nowhere without dreaming big.
18:00 - I say that all the time.
18:01 (laughs)
18:03 So.
18:08 So.
18:09 What happened, Dad?
18:11 - I don't know.
18:14 - I've often asked myself the same question.
18:29 When I last saw you,
18:37 you was in a pram.
18:38 You and me.
18:43 We paid a high price, didn't we?
18:47 You seemed like a good lad.
18:51 And I've learned getting bit will take you nowhere.
18:56 I ain't denying it all got very complicated in the end, Fred.
19:01 Well, you'll know.
19:04 Your mum ain't quite as quiet as she makes out.
19:07 She gets something in her head and there's no shifting her.
19:12 This is a conversation to be had over dinner
19:19 and a couple of beers.
19:21 Not sat out here in the street.
19:22 Unless.
19:28 Got time for that test drive?
19:31 (people chattering)
19:34 - Oh, there she is.
19:38 Not as fit as your sister.
19:40 - I ain't 10 years old, either.
19:42 - You binned him.
19:43 Jess would bin him.
19:44 - It's 50 quid, Gina.
19:45 I'll share it, all right?
19:46 - There you go.
19:47 - Why would you wanna do that?
19:50 Right.
19:55 Let me get this straight.
19:57 Rhys is now sulking with you.
20:00 - It was when he said hormones.
20:01 - No, don't have it, son.
20:03 Do not let Rhys get the upper hand, okay?
20:05 He's asked a lot of you.
20:06 I wouldn't wanna sit there
20:08 with his comatose wife on my own.
20:09 - Then I realised I didn't have my notifications on.
20:12 So I checked my app and I'm late.
20:15 I'm four days late.
20:17 - Okay.
20:18 - I'm never late. - Okay.
20:20 - So I got, you know those pregnancy paper sticks
20:23 they do at work?
20:24 - Yeah.
20:25 - They're very reliable.
20:26 So I took one.
20:28 (upbeat music)
20:30 So I don't know what to think.
20:32 I don't know what I want.
20:34 I'm too scared to use it, Whit.
20:36 I'm not pregnant.
20:38 I can't be pregnant.
20:39 What if I'm pregnant?
20:43 - Freddie!
20:45 Freddie!
20:47 - Missed them.
20:48 Alfie, we've missed them.
20:49 - Get away.
20:50 - My phone will never get one.
20:51 Freddie!
20:52 - Freddie!
20:53 Oh, thank God.
20:56 Oh, darling.
20:57 Did he hurt you?
20:59 - Wow.
21:00 - Love, but I went to meet him again
21:01 because he said he had no information.
21:03 Yes, Gabriel says the locket.
21:06 It's a birthday or a wedding day.
21:08 - But you promised.
21:10 - No, but that isn't it.
21:11 He spoke to his contact
21:13 and they know someone who could get hold of the records.
21:16 And mum, she's-
21:20 - She's dead?
21:21 - No.
21:22 There's a bank account in Spain.
21:26 It's just closed down in the last week.
21:28 Don't you see what this means?
21:29 She's out there.
21:30 - Anyone can just go online.
21:32 - No, but that's the point.
21:34 Gabriel says if we play it right,
21:35 we could be days away from tracking IP.
21:37 - Who says?
21:38 Gabriel says.
21:39 Your obsessiveness is pathetic.
21:40 - No, but don't you want to know what happened?
21:43 - But she walked.
21:44 She walked.
21:47 She thought you was too boring
21:48 and I was too difficult and dad wasn't enough.
21:50 So she packed her bag and she got in the cab
21:52 and she went somewhere that was better than home.
21:54 That is mum.
21:56 Why?
21:57 Why the hell would I want to know what bank she is
21:59 or ain't using?
22:00 Why would anyone want to find a mother
22:02 who could do that to two little girls?
22:05 And how could anyone choose that woman over their sister?
22:08 - Gee.
22:11 (door clacks)
22:14 (sighs)
22:16 - He's just a nice man.
22:37 He's a really nice man.
22:38 - You don't know that.
22:39 - Yes, I do know that.
22:41 I met him and he was nice.
22:43 If I weren't so worried about Bob on his own
22:45 and losing my wage, then I would have gone with him.
22:47 Oh, Alf, by the way, thanks for breaking your promise.
22:50 Look, I'm bored of secrets, right?
22:53 I want no more secrets.
22:55 Yeah?
22:56 Kat, I know that mum's gonna be annoyed.
22:57 I know that, but, you know, I've got sisters
23:01 and the dad and we're gonna have dinner together.
23:03 I'm really excited.
23:04 Guys, why can't you just be happy for me?
23:08 - Freddie, you don't understand.
23:10 - I know that I don't understand.
23:11 I've spent years trying to find an answer and now I have.
23:14 I don't wanna do this angrily
23:17 because you're my family and I love you all,
23:19 but I'm not worried about how him and mum split up.
23:23 Now, that's the past, I'm not bothered anymore.
23:25 What I am bothered about is the future.
23:27 I'm not sorry for trying to understand where I come from.
23:32 Now, we gotta remember, I'm not just a Slater, am I?
23:34 I'm a foster, too.
23:35 - You're nothing like Graham.
23:37 - Kat, he's my dad.
23:38 And the truth is, it weren't even him that didn't want me.
23:41 He told me this whole time, it was mum my whole life.
23:44 She was keeping him away from me, not him.
23:46 And, you know, as far as I'm concerned,
23:48 there's no reason good enough to do that to a kid.
23:50 - Yes, there is.
23:51 (birds chirping)
23:54 Your mum, she worked in the Vic?
24:19 - I was, I was waiting for her to come home.
24:23 We was living together back then.
24:26 It was the night before her birthday,
24:29 and I lit all these candles.
24:32 Enough to burn the house down.
24:35 Thought I was being romantic.
24:38 - It was kicking out time, and the way she tells it,
24:43 there was this song playing on the jukebox.
24:46 - Yeah, and she, well, she let him listen to the end,
24:51 'cause he'd asked.
24:51 - 'Cause she was kind.
24:54 - Well, she is kind.
24:54 - Yeah.
24:56 - She tried everything she could to not hurt you.
24:59 - Well, she thought, you know, her and Graham were friends.
25:03 - Yeah, 'cause it's like a normal boat.
25:06 - Yeah, he hadn't been around here for long.
25:08 - Anyway, the song stopped, and she asked him to leave.
25:14 - She told him to leave.
25:17 But the song came back on again.
25:19 - Yeah, well, he had it on repeat, 'cause it set it up.
25:22 - And she just wanted to shut the pub.
25:24 - Then, um, then he tried to kiss her.
25:29 - She told him no, Freddie.
25:31 He kissed her, and she pushed him away,
25:35 and he kissed her again,
25:37 and she fought as hard as she could.
25:39 - And Graham,
25:45 you're dead.
25:46 He raped her.
25:50 - And then nine months later,
25:54 you was born.
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26:08 details of organisations offering help and support
26:11 are available on the Action Line pages of the BBC website,
26:16 or call free at any time to hear recorded information
26:19 on 0800 077 077.
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