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Enders 28th August 2024

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00:00I knew Daddy's here. Is he going to be okay, darling?
00:30George? I told him everything, Laini. The law.
00:46They've gone. They ain't coming back.
00:53Well, don't forget, we're still here.
01:04Lauren's in quite a bit of pain. She's got punctured lungs, broken ribs, but she's going to be okay.
01:10There's two others in critical condition, though.
01:12How did this happen? How did she even get in there?
01:15You saw how many people there was. You couldn't even see a hand in front of your face.
01:18Let's just leave the hows and whys for now, shall we? And focus, Laini and Lauren, right?
01:23This is all my fault. Me and Ames, we had this silly row, man. She went in there to spite me.
01:30I'm sorry she's in here because of you.
01:31Jack, don't!
01:32Sorry? Sorry ain't going to get my baby out of hospital bed, is it? Sorry ain't good enough?
01:38It's my fault. I pulled the fire alarm. I thought it was the right thing.
01:44I panicked. I didn't know what else to do, Dad.
01:55Give some of these buns out, will you, Mark? Sugar's good for shock.
01:58Yeah, no problem. I'll stick around, yeah?
02:00Oh, lovely, thanks.
02:02Sub the sugar. I could do with some vodka. I'm shaking myself.
02:05Can I get some fresh air? Is that all right?
02:07Yeah, of course you can. Go on, babe.
02:11What a day. You're here late, Kath. Hang on, have I missed a chapter?
02:16There's been a crush over at Peggy's. It's bad and all.
02:19Oh, well, could have been worse. Could have been me.
02:21Those are for the victims.
02:23Well, I've been out a lot job searching all day, so I am technically a victim of the economic climate.
02:29Well, we could do with an extra pair of pants if you fancy some volunteer work.
02:32No can do, sorry. I'm not good with blood, especially other people's. All their pain.
02:37Stomach in a bad bedside manner. That's why I never fancied nursing.
02:40Or doctors, if I'm honest.
02:45Anyone lost a phone? I'm taking return fee offers.
02:48That's mine.
02:49All right, calm down.
02:51I was going to nick that brick.
02:53Since when have you had two phones?
02:55Oh, Two Phone Taylor, is it? What, are you a secret shotter now?
02:59No. It's just a...
03:02I have a pay-as-you-go, you know, cheaper, to ring my mum.
03:06I make them tea, so...
03:08Pay-as-you-go? What is it, 2006?
03:16Oh, look, why don't you go and bother someone else, all right? We're busy here.
03:26Well, it's like one of those stories you hear about, you know, where a mum lifts a car off a baby to save them.
03:32I just knew I had to get you all out of it.
03:34Well, you did well, Ian, but you didn't exactly carry us on your back, did you?
03:39Yeah, but I shielded you all.
03:41Look, I am going to have to go and see a doctor. I mean, it is crush tender.
03:46I still can't believe it.
03:48It just kept getting busier and busier.
03:52It's Peter.
03:54Uh...
03:56Apparently, Amy's in a bad way.
03:59But Lauren's going to be OK.
04:02So that's something.
04:04Seems like she doesn't remember much.
04:06Oh, well, that's good news.
04:08Well, I'm just glad we're all OK.
04:15They're all fine.
04:17Look, you can get your brother's number from Angela if you want.
04:22But I think we should all look forward, not back.
04:28Yeah.
04:30I've got enough family here to worry about, right?
04:38Right. OK.
04:51Well, any more news on Lauren?
04:53Yeah, Peter's in with her now.
04:55She's in pain, but she's OK.
04:58You can't even look at me, can you?
05:00Don't you think I feel bad enough?
05:02You've got to get yourself a drink or something.
05:04I'm sorry, all right?
05:06I don't know why there were so many people.
05:08I panicked. What else could I do?
05:10You could have not pulled the alarm and made things worse.
05:12I'm sorry, Dad!
05:14I don't know what else I can say, but sorry.
05:16I sold the right amount of tickets.
05:18I don't know how it happened.
05:21And as much as you might hate me right now, I hate myself more.
05:26Look, this is on me too, all right? On her, Dad.
05:31Maybe this is life's way of getting back at me
05:33for all the things I've done, eh?
05:35She always has had it in her, doesn't she?
05:40And now I'm thinking, is this the time
05:42that she don't come home with me?
05:44Mr Branning, I have news on your daughter.
05:48Ollie, what are you doing?
05:50I fixed it.
05:52Put it down.
05:54You should be in bed.
05:57You can't break things that aren't yours.
05:59Dad, what's going on?
06:01This is what's going on.
06:03What's happening?
06:04These roomie mum's are coming.
06:06I'm going to get them.
06:08I'm going to get them.
06:10I'm going to get them.
06:12I'm going to get them.
06:14I'm going to get them.
06:16These roomie mum's tape.
06:18You should be in bed.
06:23Ollie, come on, it's OK.
06:25Look, I know you didn't mean it and I know you are struggling,
06:29but do not take it out on the family that are here for you.
06:42Amy suffered a cardiac arrest due to lack of oxygen
06:45as well as a fractured pelvis.
06:48She's stable, but I happen to keep her asleep
06:50so that she can have a chance to recover.
06:54Can we see her?
06:56She clearly has a strong, loving family.
06:59She's going to need you all for her recovery.
07:02Hey, you heard her.
07:05We're all in this together, yeah?
07:07It's a family.
07:15Are you all right?
07:18I can't do this, sir.
07:29How are you doing?
07:32Don't know what I'm doing at the minute.
07:35Take it to family union, you didn't go too well.
07:40I drove him away.
07:42Don't I upset Ollie, Elaine, Gina?
07:47Yes, sir.
07:49It's me looking for more family, you know.
07:52I'm just going to let them down.
07:54Upset them.
07:57Probably got a lucky escape.
08:01I am the one you love.
08:04It's what I do best.
08:08I suppose we have more in common than we think.
08:13Look, you'll make it up with Ollie and Elaine and Gina.
08:21Suppose you ain't doing too bad at making up with me.
08:27Think you can do the same with your brothers?
08:32You went to find your mum, but you were too late.
08:36Your brothers turned up at your doorstep.
08:39Don't let them leave the country in regret, Dad.
08:42Yours.
08:44My dears.
08:57It looks like he's calming down a bit.
08:59Go on, why don't you get off? I'll stick around, close up.
09:02No, no, don't be silly, go on.
09:09How you doing?
09:11Yeah, I'm all right.
09:13Just hope Amy and Lauren are all right as well.
09:15Yeah, me too.
09:19Are you feeling about the trial next week?
09:23I don't know.
09:25I just want whoever did this to pay.
09:29That's all I want.
09:31Yeah. Dean, right.
09:34You hope he goes down.
09:36You hope he goes down.
09:38I just want justice.
09:40For my brother, for all of us.
09:43We all do.
09:45He got away with what he did to Linda, but he won't get away with this.
09:53What if it wasn't him, Gav?
09:56What?
09:58What if...
10:00What if someone else killed Keanu?
10:03I mean...
10:05The way he's square, it's full of liars.
10:08A lot of people that didn't like him...
10:10What if it was somebody else?
10:16How long have you known Sharon?
10:18No, donkey she is.
10:20Right, but you haven't always got on, yeah?
10:23I mean, she did try and kill Ian.
10:25No. No, no, she didn't.
10:29OK.
10:31OK, well, maybe you don't believe it, but...
10:35People do.
10:37Sharon was with Phil.
10:39Yeah, she's been around.
10:41Bad things, bad people.
10:44Maybe she tried to kill Ian because of Denny Dine,
10:47and maybe she killed Keanu because of the kidnapping.
10:50Come on, Gaffey.
10:51You can't tell me that a part of you don't think it's true.
10:54Listen, Max started that rumour.
10:56He's a liar.
10:58And so is Dean.
11:00Look, Sharon is a lot of things, but she wouldn't do that.
11:03Not to Ian, not to anybody.
11:07I know it's hard, Bernie, and you're emotional,
11:11but you've got to start thinking straight.
11:15All right?
11:18Yeah.
11:30Well?
11:35Jack's calmed down a bit, now that he's seen her.
11:41Look, darling, he's scared,
11:45and he's angry,
11:47but deep down he knows it's not yours and Penny's fault, OK?
11:54Penny's getting all the abuse.
11:58But...
12:01..it was my fault.
12:05Not only Chelsea.
12:07I was just putting a lot of pressure on her, you know,
12:11for taking the manager's job,
12:13and then we had words and I...
12:15I just left her in the middle of it.
12:17I left them all.
12:19Hi. How's Jack doing?
12:21Thought I'd check in.
12:23As expected, I suppose.
12:27Chelsea is a bit shaken up.
12:29She was working the bar.
12:31It's just like she left before it happened.
12:44Cobra now.
12:46It's...
12:48..it's Kwame.
12:51I got your number off Evangeline and I just...
12:57I'm sorry.
13:01I've lost a lot and...
13:04..I just don't want to lose my brothers, so...
13:10..call me back.
13:13We can sort all this, yeah?
13:44You OK?
13:46Yeah.
13:48Look, if you want to talk to somebody, I can call someone.
13:54Is there anything you want to tell me, Chelsea?
13:59Erm...
14:02..well, I just...
14:04..I saw it getting...
14:06..packed in there.
14:08But Penny and I, we were in a bit of competition.
14:14And it was her big night, so...
14:16Well, we had a row, and I...
14:19I just left her to it.
14:21And now, look...
14:24Penny, Penny Branning, she's the manager of the club, right?
14:28Yeah.
14:30Don't worry. I'm sure we'll get to the bottom of what happened.
14:35We may need to talk to you again.
14:37Formally.
14:39OK?
14:45Is he not on your road?
14:47Hey, just tell her she's an electric car, she ain't gonna hear it anyway.
14:50Hey, be there in five.
14:51Sorry, love.
14:52Phil, what's going on in here?
14:53Hey, here she is!
14:54Hey, look, it's old Hopalong Cassidy.
14:56See what I did there? OK, welcome home, sweetheart.
14:58You all right? There's been an accident over the club.
15:00Yeah, I can see that.
15:01The walking wound and the sirens were dead giveaway.
15:03You ain't been in it, have you?
15:05Of course she has.
15:06No, she was on the beach with her sister.
15:07She went over like Bambi on ice.
15:09Vodka and tonics and long walks don't mix.
15:11Right, Nan's got the twins.
15:12Who put the Chuckle Brothers on the phones in here?
15:14Yeah, shall I, um...
15:16You go and do your job. There's a queue outside.
15:18And you're as useful as a condom machine in the Vatican in here.
15:21That's you told, isn't it, eh?
15:24You weren't caught up in it, was you?
15:26Well, to be honest with you, Kat, I was one of the lucky ones.
15:29But, you know, I'll probably do with a bit of nursing.
15:31But we're gonna put the sponge bath on hold till you feel better, all right?
15:34Cos we do not want the Mrs Moon muscle memory kicking in.
15:37You know what I'm talking about?
15:38I need you like a hole in the head.
15:40Go on, holiday's over.
15:41Yeah, I see that. Oh, listen.
15:43Seriously, I'll come back.
15:45And I know Tommy's gonna be glad to see her.
15:47Hey, Kat, is your sister still married to that sniper's dream?
15:50You know, Mo said he's got a massive head.
15:56How we doing, guys?
15:57Oh, God, it's awful out there.
15:59All we can do is pray, you know?
16:01If you're after a cab, you've got a long wait.
16:04Well, actually, I'm looking for work.
16:06And I'm presuming with this post-crush rush,
16:08you're looking for an extra hand, so how about trial?
16:11So you're after a job and you've thought a tragedy in the square
16:15is a time for you to audition.
16:16Jog on, will you?
16:17Kat, we might need some crowd control out there while I drop off.
16:19It's been a bit tetchy.
16:20You know what they say, sweetheart?
16:22Many hands and feet make light work.
16:25So I'll leave it with you. I'll see you at home. Bye.
16:27Yeah.
16:29All right, you go out there and tell him to sit tight
16:31and then come back in here and I'll show you the ropes.
16:34If you're lucky.
16:41I am going to have to lock up soon.
16:43Bernie's already copped off and I am trying my best.
16:48Sorry, mate.
16:49Here you are.
16:50Is this yours?
16:51That's my taxi.
16:53Yeah, sorry. Here you go.
16:55That's my taxi. You can't touch my taxi.
16:58No, no, look, I wasn't looking at it or nothing.
17:00No, it's broken. You've broken my taxi.
17:03No, no, no, it's fine. Look.
17:06No, it's broken. It's scratched.
17:09You can't touch my taxi. That's my taxi.
17:11My lovely taxi.
17:13Look, is there anyone I can call for you or...?
17:16He touched my taxi. Now it's broken. It's scratched.
17:20No, it's not, mate. Look. Here, look. Have a look at that.
17:22Whoa! All right, calm down, calm down.
17:25He touched my taxi. I need to tell Kwame.
17:28It's broken. I need to tell him.
17:31Kwame! Queen Victoria Park! E20! Walford!
17:43Look, it's getting late. Well, it's early now.
17:49Why don't you get yourself out and get some sleep?
17:52I ain't going nowhere.
17:55I appreciate you being here.
17:57I'm up with the divorce and all that.
18:00But you don't have to stay.
18:02I'm not going anywhere either.
18:22DOOR OPENS
18:29DOOR CLOSES
18:30PHONE RINGS
18:36Marnie?
18:38What's happening?
18:39Yeah, but ten minutes, love.
18:41Oh, then get the bus!
18:44You all right?
18:45So, tell me, have you ever got a tip without putting your foot on the pedal?
18:49What did you do for that?
18:50Or who, more worryingly?
18:52I'm a people person. I use my people skills.
18:55Got an umbrella for 50 too.
18:57Even the bloody headbandage didn't put me off.
19:00There is opportunity in every crisis.
19:03It's calming down a bit out there. How are we doing?
19:06She's only been on the firm for two minutes
19:08and she's already turned us into a knocking shop.
19:10Other than that, yeah, great.
19:12I'm glad your boy got out, by the way.
19:14It must have been scary because Amy and Lauren are in a bad way.
19:17Lucky boy getting out of there unscathed.
19:20Didn't you know?
19:23Mate, I didn't do anything to him.
19:26He seems really upset.
19:28He kept calling for Kwame and then gave the pub's address.
19:31I'm Kwame.
19:32He's my little brother.
19:36It's my taxi.
19:38He touched my taxi.
19:40It's broken.
19:44It's OK, Kojo.
19:46I'm here now.
19:49It's my bloody taxi.
19:51The sides.
19:53They're scratched.
19:57It looks fine, son.
20:00Everything's broken. We can fix it.
20:02It's all right.
20:04It's all right.
20:16Can you give us a minute? Yeah, yeah.
20:20It's my taxi.
20:22He shouldn't touch my taxi.
20:26Bernie?
20:28You sure?
20:2999%.
20:31I mean, she was asking stuff about you and Ian.
20:34She's emotional, wasn't she? I mean, she's bubbling over.
20:37I feel like I'm in a nightmare.
20:39Now, I thought it might be Karen.
20:41Or Shirley, but Bernie?
20:43Well, she can't know anything, can she?
20:45No, I don't think so.
20:47But it's her brother, Sharon.
20:49We come from the same family.
20:51No, I don't think so.
20:53But it's her brother, Sharon.
20:55We can't underestimate her.
20:57Linda needs to know.
20:59And we need concrete evidence.
21:05Kojo, it's OK.
21:07It's just the police doing their job.
21:09Everything's OK.
21:16Did you get lost on the way back to the hotel?
21:19Yeah.
21:24Do you want to go somewhere quieter?
21:28Kojo, I'm trying to ring you.
21:30I'm sure he's going to pick up soon.
21:32He won't.
21:33He's angry.
21:35Yeah, I know.
21:37But he's angry at me, not at you.
21:40He's every right to be.
21:42I'm sorry.
21:45Us meeting like this, you know...
21:49I don't really know how to explain it.
21:51You saw Dad die.
21:53You couldn't do anything.
21:55Sometimes I can't do anything, too.
21:58It's hard.
22:04You know...
22:07If I could...
22:09change anything,
22:11if I could change what happened,
22:13I would.
22:21So you like black taxis, then?
22:24I like cars.
22:26This is new, for London.
22:32Shh.
22:35You know, when...
22:37I stopped boxing and I hung up my gloves...
22:41I thought, you know, I'd have a go at the knowledge,
22:44become a black taxi driver.
22:46But, er...
22:48it was too hard.
22:50I tried. I really tried.
22:53Maybe if I'd have been a better boxer,
22:56I wouldn't have got hit in the head so much.
22:59Maybe I could have done it.
23:01They had high roofs.
23:03Black cabs, taxi cabs, Hackney carriages,
23:06because they'd accommodate bowler hats,
23:08top hats, for drivers and passengers, originally.
23:13Nobody wears them now, but they did.
23:16But they still had high roofs.
23:18Is that right?
23:20And there was a turning circle of 25 feet.
23:23Most cars had 35 feet.
23:26Oh, I didn't know that.
23:28Oh, I didn't know that.
23:30And the knowledge, you have to learn 25,000 roads,
23:3420,000 landmarks,
23:37all within the six-mile radius of Charing Cross.
23:41So don't feel bad about failing.
23:43That sounds hard.
23:45Yeah. Well, I don't know.
23:47For you, I reckon you'd have nailed it in a week.
23:52If I'd have been as clever as you,
23:54I probably wouldn't have had to get punched in the head for a living.
23:58That man, he touched my taxi.
24:03I got angry.
24:05I didn't mean to.
24:07Yeah, I know. I know.
24:09Actually, earlier, Joe, I, er...
24:13I got angry when somebody touched something that was important to me.
24:17It was our mum's tape.
24:20Maybe we're not as different as we thought.
24:23Corbina.
24:25He had a poster where we were boys.
24:28Azuma Nelson? Oh!
24:30He was a boxer too.
24:32He was a great fighter. Better than me.
24:35He only lost twice when he was in his prime.
24:38To Salvador Sanchez and Pernel Whittaker.
24:41Yeah.
24:42Two of the best boxers ever.
24:47You lost eight times to...
24:49not-so-good boxers.
24:53All right, easy.
24:55Yeah, you're right. Yeah.
24:59Kojo.
25:01My friend owns a car lot.
25:03And one of my best friends has a garage.
25:07I could give him a call and...
25:10if you're up for it, we can go visit.
25:15All right. Well, obviously it's a bit late now, but, er...
25:20I'll call him and we'll go tomorrow. All right?
25:25Kwame.
25:28You did win Twitter eight times, though.
25:31And you drew once.
25:33So that's still good.
25:46You all right?
25:50I shouldn't have been such a cow to you.
25:54I was just so determined to, like, prove myself.
25:58To show you up.
26:01Now, look. Look what I've done.
26:04Penny, it's not your fault.
26:06It is.
26:08I just... I don't know how it happened.
26:12But it happened on my watch.
26:15You should have been in charge.
26:17You should have been in charge.
26:19Look, Penny. No.
26:21It's true. Dad was right.
26:23Everything I do just ends in tears, doesn't it?
26:28It's just me.
26:30Look, Penny.
26:32Penny Branning. I'm DS Wills from Walford Police Station.
26:36After an examination of the office laptop,
26:38we have evidence to prove that extra tickets
26:40were illegally issued via your staff login.
26:43What? I didn't issue any...
26:45Please come with us.