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Nineties Eastenders (1st July 1997)
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00:54Going somewhere?
00:56I heard her last night.
00:58She wasn't very happy, was she?
01:00No. I don't know how Grant manages to sleep through it all.
01:02Nothing gets in the way of men in their sleep.
01:04Or their concentration.
01:06What's that?
01:08Tiffany's knackered.
01:10Caught you us up all night.
01:12I'll take the morning off. Me and Mum will manage.
01:14Hang on!
01:16We could always get somebody in.
01:18And who do you have in mind?
01:20There is one obvious person who's not doing anything.
01:22I don't believe I'm hearing this.
01:24It's only a suggestion.
01:26I'll just go to bed early.
01:28Oh, are you sure?
01:30Yeah, I'll be fine.
01:32This making up erodes us as we go along. It won't do.
01:34We've got to start thinking properly about recruiting.
01:36What?
01:38Well, I could take an ad out in the local paper.
01:40Or maybe a card in the first two last.
01:42Or is it better word of mouth?
01:44What do you think?
01:46Well, I wouldn't rush it.
01:48It's got to be sorted out sooner or later.
01:50Yeah, and I'd rather it later.
01:52If we rush it, we'll end up with a mistake we could all do without.
01:54So how much written notice did Mark and Ruth give you?
01:56You should at least have something in writing.
01:58Told you, didn't I?
02:00Why don't you just go get yourself some professional advice?
02:02Who from?
02:04Citizens Advice Bureau. They're usually packed, man, but it's worth the wait.
02:06You can nip down there now.
02:08We've got work, remember?
02:10I'll tell Robbie you've got a dentist or something.
02:12Why should we do all the running around?
02:14We want to know where we stand, right? Knowledge is power, yeah?
02:16Yeah, but I've got a better one. Ignorance is bliss.
02:18And when are you just banging on about our rights? You don't even know what they are.
02:20All right.
02:22Heads I go, tails you go.
02:26Tails it is.
02:28Thanks.
02:30What's this?
02:32Tails you pay for breakfast?
02:34Something...
02:36Morning.
02:38Where's Tony?
02:40He had to go to work. He's going to meet us there later. Is his tie all right?
02:42Yeah. They're respectable.
02:44So I don't look like somebody who deserves to be sent down, eh?
02:46Ted, don't.
02:48I've got to finish off getting ready.
02:50No point killing ourselves. Kathy might come to that.
02:54Here's a few things I've put together.
02:56Just in case.
02:58Important documents, rent book, things like that.
03:00Oh, and these.
03:04And Sarah.
03:06Please, you don't have to.
03:08No, it has to be said.
03:10Look, if anything happens, I'll make sure Tony and Sarah are taken care of, OK?
03:14And Phil?
03:16I'm sorry about last night. I didn't mean to wind you up.
03:18Still, I'm not exactly his favourite brother-in-law, am I?
03:20And if Sarah...
03:22You're family, Ted.
03:24Let's just end the conversation there.
03:26A man's a thug, and that's all there is to it.
03:28He deserves everything he's got coming to him.
03:30It's his kids I feel sorry for.
03:32Yeah?
03:34Well, if he was a responsible parent, he'd have thought about them
03:36before he started using his fists.
03:38Look at this lot.
03:40I could make a fortune charging for uncollected washing, couldn't I?
03:44Mum?
03:46Mum?
03:48The agency want you to ring them after lunch. I think it's better not ring them.
03:50Oh, OK.
03:52So, have you decided which shirt you're going to wear tonight?
03:54I'm not sure.
03:56Phone out, are you? Somewhere nice?
03:58Yeah, I'm going out with Sarah.
04:00I would say. Depending on how it all goes in court, of course.
04:02Listen, do you want me staying out?
04:04No, I can manage.
04:06Joe, are you OK for money?
04:08Yeah, I'm taking the time out, Mum. Post it on Facebook.
04:10OK, bye.
04:12So he's courting Sarah Hills, then?
04:14She's a nice girl.
04:16I wouldn't let a child of mine anywhere near that family.
04:20Oh!
04:22That's your best suit.
04:24I can't leave this rotting in the kitchen.
04:26Do it when you get back.
04:28Ready?
04:32Right, I'll get the cab.
04:34Sarah, your dad could do with some help.
04:38Sarah, whatever happens,
04:40I want you to know
04:42that you did the right thing.
04:44Regardless of you speaking to the police,
04:46this would have happened.
04:48You understand that, don't you?
04:50What if you don't come back?
04:52Sarah, you're a good kid.
04:54I want you to be strong for me.
05:00How long are you going to keep this up?
05:04I do have visitors, you know.
05:06I mean, my best friend, Ethel,
05:08she collects her pension on a Tuesday.
05:10There's a good chance she'll call in.
05:12And then there's my friend,
05:14who runs the video shop.
05:16What? You mean Nigel?
05:18How did you know that?
05:20Well, he'll definitely come round.
05:22Might as well for your sake, he don't.
05:30Are you going to be seeing Doc later?
05:32Yeah, I'm just on my way.
05:34Only I meant to tell you last night I've got a service wash.
05:36All right, I'll come and get it.
05:38Well, I don't know about the country,
05:40but I've got ten other peoples.
05:42All right, um, will that cover it?
05:44No, I don't suppose it will.
05:46No, well, anyway, when you do see her,
05:48will you just remind her?
05:50Right.
05:52Where is he?
05:54Well, he must have got held up.
05:56But he never listens.
05:58I told him to leave the hotel until tomorrow.
06:00Well, is it that important?
06:02It's not the kind of thing where you can turn up late.
06:04Yeah, well, I'm sorry I'll be back soon.
06:06Well, where?
06:08I don't know, and if he gets busy, give me and him a call.
06:10Sure.
06:20Oi!
06:22Would a mate say of it?
06:28Get out of my way.
06:30Yeah!
06:34Look at you.
06:36Can you imagine?
06:38Yeah.
06:46You know, you're not as popular as you think you are.
06:48I'll see for myself.
06:50Stay where you are.
06:52I'm only...
06:54Sit down.
06:56Hold the door.
06:58Hang on. Hold it.
07:02Nick ain't got no reason to come here.
07:04You're wasting your time.
07:06That's a matter of opinion.
07:08Well, what's Nick got to do with all this?
07:10What are you after him?
07:12You'll find out soon enough.
07:18Mrs C?
07:20It's me, Nigel.
07:22Mrs C?
07:24Mrs C?
07:26Yes, Nigel?
07:28Can I come in?
07:30What for?
07:32I've just seen Pauline. She's got your service wash.
07:36Are you all right, Mrs C?
07:38Yes, Nigel.
07:40Can you let me in?
07:42You're not well.
07:44I am well. I'm in bed.
07:46I got the flu.
07:48Anything I can do?
07:50No, I'll be all right.
07:52You know me, Nigel.
07:54OK, if you're sure.
07:56No.
07:58I just need to rest.
08:00Right.
08:02Have a sleep. I'll pop back later
08:04and see if I can bring you something from the chemist.
08:06Bye.
08:08You better pray Nick turns up soon.
08:16Has Courtney gone down?
08:18It's because she was up all night.
08:22Is that wrong?
08:24Should there be?
08:26Must be my imagination.
08:28What was all that business this morning?
08:30What?
08:32You know what I'm talking about.
08:34All I said was there's no rush to get someone and you know what Mum's like.
08:36No, I know what you're like.
08:38What's that supposed to mean?
08:40I saw you yesterday, you and her.
08:42Who? Lorraine?
08:44You've got a vivid imagination.
08:46Really? I wouldn't put it past you,
08:48scheming to get that cow back in here.
08:50What time did you make it?
08:52Five past.
08:54I thought my watch had stopped.
08:56I wish we'd gone in now.
08:58We just have to be patient.
09:00We've been in here ages. Nobody's telling us anything.
09:02Someone will. We just have to wait.
09:06So they're all right at work then?
09:08About you having time off?
09:10Not really. I told them I was covering the course.
09:12You're not going to report this?
09:14No, of course I'm not.
09:16Do you think I want this in the papers?
09:18It's hardly a secret, is it?
09:20The whole of Walford knows anyway.
09:22I didn't mean it the same way it came out.
09:24Yeah, I'm sorry.
09:26We're all a bit wound up.
09:28Can't wait for it to be over.
09:30Look, it'll be all right.
09:32Yep, no problem, sir.
09:34I look forward to doing business with you.
09:36Thanks very much. Bye-bye.
09:38Hey, Barry, how's it going?
09:40Yeah, you know, another day, another dime.
09:42What are you up to tonight?
09:44I need to have a word. What have I done?
09:46Could you tell me what it's about?
09:48Yeah, yeah, I'll tell you this evening.
09:52Sarah, Kath.
09:54Ted! Dad, what's happening?
09:56Are you all right?
09:58Yeah, yeah. Where's Tony?
10:00What's going on?
10:02Look, you've been ages.
10:04I've got to meet my barrister here.
10:06You mean it's still not over yet?
10:08They let me go.
10:10They let you go? What?
10:12Ted, I don't believe it.
10:14Sit down. Sit down. Go on.
10:18Tell us everything.
10:20I'm not sure I can. It all happened so quickly in the end.
10:22But you're free? Free to go?
10:24Yeah, it looks like it.
10:26Thank God. It's over.
10:28Not quite. What do you mean?
10:30I've got two years suspended.
10:32You're so lucky. I don't believe it.
10:34You ought to expect something like that.
10:38You're not going to prison, Dad. That's what matters.
10:40Ted, it's over.
10:44So, um, how many did they yank out, then?
10:46What time do you call this?
10:48It's ten past.
10:50You're not funny, Lenny.
10:52Yeah, come to think of it, if you'd been to the dentist,
10:54how come your mouth isn't all puffed up?
10:56Shut up, you.
10:58Only we wouldn't be amused if this was some clever stunt
11:00to take some time off work, would we, Robbie?
11:02I'm not in the mood for this, all right?
11:04Are you OK, Robbie?
11:06Why are you asking me? Why don't you ask these two idiots?
11:08Look, am I like a child in this place or not?
11:10Yeah, of course you are.
11:12So that means I'm in charge of these two, right?
11:14Yeah.
11:16Then I'm sick and tired of being treated like a five-year-old.
11:18If I'm good enough to do this job,
11:20then I'm good enough to earn some respect round here.
11:22Right, yeah, you, uh... you just carry on, Robbie.
11:26Hey.
11:28Somebody make that man a cup of tea.
11:30Right.
11:32Right, now you're back, I think I'll go and have a break.
11:37Yeah, and take a jump in the canal while you're at it.
11:39I'll leave it.
11:41Oh, you're such a pain.
11:43Yeah, well, wouldn't you be? It's Ted's court case today.
11:45Oh, yeah.
11:47Anyway, how did it go?
11:49Oh, no worries. How come?
11:51Well, according to our friendly adviser, we got Laura on our side.
11:53No written agreement.
11:55No month's notice.
11:57Serious?
11:59Yeah, safe, mate.
12:01That's how it is.
12:03Two set points.
12:07You might have asked.
12:09I don't know where you get your manners from.
12:11I'm sure your mum never told you.
12:15Why'd you do that?
12:17You're doing me a didn't.
12:21Why won't you see sense?
12:23The police know you're around.
12:25They've been here.
12:27They'll have questioned all the square.
12:29It's only a matter of time before they come back.
12:31I'll just have to risk it.
12:33What for?
12:35Where do you think?
12:37I'm not holding up in this geriatric matchbox because I enjoy it.
12:39Money.
12:41Is that what he's taking?
12:43Well,
12:45perhaps he's just holding on to it for you.
12:47Oh, yeah, sure.
12:49I mean, we do a dope deal, and he cuts and runs.
12:51He's bound to come looking for me, isn't he?
12:55Oh, shove over, Ted.
12:57There you go.
12:59Just when you thought this country was going to the dogs,
13:01you find there's justice after all.
13:03Thanks.
13:05Come on, then.
13:07Let's all raise our glasses.
13:11Here's to good fortune.
13:13No.
13:15Here's to family and friends
13:17who've stood by me.
13:19Here's to Dad.
13:21To Dad.
13:23Cheers.
13:27Hiya.
13:29Oh, hi.
13:31Mind if I sit down?
13:33No, go ahead.
13:35All right.
13:37I will be in a minute.
13:39How's it going?
13:41Oh, great. I'm just reading up before the class tonight.
13:43You don't have to study, Ruth.
13:45You're an expert on children.
13:47I mean, would I trust you to look after Cheryl if you weren't?
13:49I know, but this is different.
13:51I'd be responsible for this child 24 hours a day.
13:53Yeah, you've got nothing to worry about.
13:55Just do these things and be yourself.
13:57Thanks.
13:59I'd be nasty without you.
14:01I'm fine. I've just come back from the hospital.
14:03How'd it go?
14:05Stressful, uncomfortable, expensive.
14:07It'll be worth it in the end.
14:09Let's hope so.
14:11You know, we could spend thousands
14:13and end up with nothing but needle pricks to show for it.
14:15It won't come to that.
14:17You think so?
14:19Listen to the two of us.
14:21You guess what?
14:23Yesterday...
14:25You want to hear the gory details?
14:27Well, in our day,
14:29if someone did something wrong and deserved a good hiding,
14:31you gave them what for,
14:33not even the police got involved.
14:35Except Robbie didn't do anything wrong.
14:37No.
14:39I'm just saying things are different now.
14:43Anybody want another drink?
14:45No, I'd better go.
14:47I've got to be back by half one.
14:49I'll see you later.
14:51See you.
14:53Look, I'd better lead you to him.
14:55But, Dad,
14:57would you mind if I went round to see Joe?
14:59Now?
15:01Yeah, I said that I'd tell him how it went.
15:03Sure. Bring him back here if you like.
15:05Well, I'll see, yeah.
15:07We might be going bowling tonight.
15:09Is that all right?
15:11It's just I didn't really want to mention anything earlier.
15:13Of course you can.
15:15I want you to enjoy yourself.
15:17OK, I'll see you later.
15:19Do you want another one in there?
15:21No, I'm all right.
15:25See you later.
15:27Yeah, bye.
15:31I see justice prevailed.
15:33Yeah, a spared B&B at Her Majesty's expense.
15:35From the look of him, you'd never know.
15:37Well, at least it's good news for Tony and Sarah.
15:39What's good news?
15:41Oh, we were just talking about Ted Hills.
15:43Oh?
15:45Yeah, look, I think you should tell Tiffany as well.
15:47Tell me what?
15:49Well, I've had to give your number to one of the companies I'm applying to.
15:51They might ring him instead of writing for a reference.
15:53Right, fine.
15:55Look, I'm sorry to be a nuisance.
15:57It's what a lot of them do these days.
15:59No, it's all right. I'll let Peggy know as well.
16:01Thanks. Look, I'd better go. It looks like Joe's big date's on.
16:03He needs his entire wardrobe ironing.
16:05Bye.
16:07Are you OK?
16:09Look, she lives next door.
16:11We're bound to bump into each other now and then,
16:13and when we do, we have to be civil.
16:15OK.
16:17Well, it's nice to see she's moving on in life.
16:21Look, you didn't need to come over.
16:23It's the date you were in. I want to make sure you get home all right.
16:25Sorry, I've still got a lot on my mind.
16:29You don't have to apologise.
16:31You've been through hell of a lot.
16:33Want a cup of tea?
16:35Haven't got a lot going for me, have I, Kath?
16:37What do you mean?
16:39You've just been let off.
16:41Let off? One foot raw, go inside for two years,
16:43no questions asked.
16:45It's got to be better than the alternative.
16:47What is it, Ted? Is it Sarah?
16:49She doesn't blame you, you know.
16:51Sarah's forgiven you for what happened.
16:53She'd never have come to Dad if she hadn't.
16:55You've got to stop punishing yourself.
16:57Yeah, I know, I know.
16:59It's just a mess.
17:01Everything's a mess.
17:03Sarah!
17:05Oh, hiya. You all right?
17:07Yeah, listen, I tried to flat earlier, but you weren't there.
17:09How did it go? May I keep my fingers crossed for you?
17:11Thanks.
17:13Well?
17:15Will they let him off?
17:17See? I knew you would. I told you, didn't I?
17:19She trusts me more.
17:21That's it, we are definitely, definitely going out tonight and celebrating, yeah?
17:23OK.
17:25You should have told me she'd got the flu.
17:27I only found out after I'd spoken to you.
17:29I feel awful now, going on about her washing.
17:31Better go round and see her.
17:33Yeah, she'd probably be glad to see you.
17:35She wasn't too keen when I turned up.
17:37Well, that's dope for you.
17:39Now, after I've given Martin his tea,
17:41I'll pop round with her washing.
17:43Nick will know the first place the police look for him,
17:45I'll be here.
17:47Why can't you see that you're wasting your time?
17:49Nick thinks he can outwit everyone.
17:51Oh, he'll wait till it dies down a bit,
17:53but he'll come.
17:55And when he does, I'll be waiting.
17:57Look, all you've got to do is walk out that door.
17:59I promise you that'll be the end of it.
18:01I won't say a word to no-one.
18:03I'll forgive you.
18:05Oh, we're all lambs of God.
18:07If we stray off the path, we all lose our way.
18:09Yeah.
18:11Nick said you were a God-fearing woman.
18:13Ah, sweet innocent lad
18:15led astray by low-life scum, eh?
18:17I don't even know you.
18:19Why should I make a judgement like that?
18:21Because that's what you sanctimonious Christians do.
18:23I may be scum,
18:25but that precious son of yours
18:27couldn't come any lower
18:29when I get hold of that creep.
18:31I don't know what you know about prison life.
18:33You're the criminal, not me.
18:35It gets very cosy in themselves.
18:37People talk about all sorts of things.
18:39Why are you doing this?
18:41I ain't done nothing to you.
18:43People like you.
18:45You never learn.
18:47Your own son treats you like dirt.
18:49He walks all over you,
18:51and still you think the sun shines out of him.
18:53You don't have to tell me about my son.
18:55I know what he's like.
18:57Why?
18:59Just like you know the taste of poison.
19:01What?
19:03What?
19:05Oh, he told me everything.
19:07How he pretended to be a born-again Christian.
19:09Took you a while to figure that one, didn't it?
19:11You just kept right on believing.
19:13Even when your own son
19:15tried to kill you.
19:17Don't.
19:25Joe!
19:27Sorry, mate. Didn't see you there.
19:29Can I have a word?
19:31Yeah.
19:37It's about you and Sarah.
19:39I understand you're going out this evening.
19:41Yeah, we are. That's all right, isn't it?
19:43What I'm getting at is
19:45she's my only daughter, and she's very precious to me.
19:47You don't have to worry. I will look after her.
19:49Look, let me finish.
19:51I know I can be overprotective,
19:53and I'm only saying this because
19:55I'm concerned that she...
19:57I understand, Mr. Hills.
19:59Good.
20:01There's nothing going on. In fact, we've discussed it already.
20:03What have you discussed?
20:05Sex.
20:07And we're not planning on doing anything, so I...
20:09Well, you've got nothing to worry about.
20:11Anyway, I'll see you later.
20:15Mark, let's have sex. We're going to be late for this meeting.
20:17Yeah, OK.
20:19What's the matter?
20:21Oh, silly me. Dot's got the flu. I said I'd go round and see her.
20:23So what's the problem?
20:25She's got this stack of ironing I've been putting off.
20:27Yeah, yeah, well...
20:29Sounds like she's too poorly for visitors, anyway.
20:31Well, don't push.
20:33I hardly had time to wash me hands.
20:35Sit down.
20:37I won't have it. I won't stand for no more of this.
20:39Just sit.
20:41I've had as much as I can take.
20:43Yeah, yeah.
20:45You can threaten me all you like. I don't care.
20:47I want you out of my home.
20:51Thank you, Trip.
20:53I'll come and cheer up.
20:55One more person tells me to cheer up.
21:01Why didn't you say anything earlier?
21:03You said he was being nice to you.
21:05Well, he was, kind of.
21:07Yeah, well, he had no right to ask you that.
21:09It's all right. He is your dad.
21:11So what? I mean, he doesn't own me.
21:13He just never listens.
21:15Well, maybe it's me, doesn't it?
21:17No. No, it's not you.
21:19It wouldn't matter who it was.
21:21He's just always been really overprotective.
21:23You know, I kind of understand,
21:25but getting him to realise it, it's just...
21:27It's just impossible.
21:29I know, but you've tried.
21:31You want to give it up, Troy?
21:33Sorry, you shouldn't be so hard on him.
21:35Think about it. He might just be trying to make up for being the only parent,
21:37and he just doesn't see it.
21:39Yeah, but he's trying too hard.
21:41Maybe he is.
21:43You know something? You have a way of making things sound so simple.
21:45What, and that's bad, is it?
21:47No, it's good.
21:49I mean, I was angry just now,
21:51but I said it.
21:53It just doesn't matter anymore.
21:55Well, I'm very glad.
21:57Yeah, well, me too.
22:05Cheer up, Robbie. May never happen.
22:09I think he just loved his time with you.
22:11Start of the summer, no more exams.
22:13Have you thought any more about getting a summer job?
22:15No. What about you?
22:17What, get a proper job?
22:19I suppose I could, actually.
22:21I mean, I am feeling well enough.
22:23I just really don't want to rush into anything.
22:27I mean, it's taken all this time to feel complete again.
22:31That sounds really, really stupid, doesn't it?
22:33No.
22:35Honest.
22:37You know, sometimes I see my mum, and she's watching me,
22:39and she's analysing everything that I say,
22:41just in case I had some bad feelings.
22:43Yeah, well, I mean, you can't blame her.
22:45I mean, when you were real, Joe, it was...
22:47It was really scary.
22:49Yeah, I know.
22:51I look back, I can't believe that was me.
22:53It was like I was stuck in some dark tunnel or something,
22:57and I couldn't get out.
22:59I'm surprised my mum didn't disarm me.
23:01I bet she wouldn't ever.
23:03I mean, Joe, your mum loves you.
23:05Yeah, I know that. Well, no.
23:09Well, I've had a wonderful time.
23:11Me too.
23:13You know, I'm so glad you couldn't make it tonight.
23:15Why?
23:17Well, it means...
23:19It means I've come a long way, haven't I?
23:21I mean, after all this time,
23:23it is finally, finally starting to happen.
23:25I mean, I've stopped blaming myself for the past.
23:27I'm... I'm getting on with life.
23:29I'm... I've got a life.
23:33It was two years ago today that...
23:35that Karen died.
23:37There you go.
23:39Well?
23:41Are you going to tell me, or what?
23:43I just want to say,
23:45you've done an excellent job with the business.
23:47Oh, thanks, Dave.
23:49You've learnt from past mistakes.
23:51I suppose I can't believe it myself.
23:53Everyone's always thought of me as some sort of joke,
23:55and, well, I've proved them wrong.
23:57Yeah, you have.
23:59See, when David left Walford, I thought you'd take the easy way out and go with him.
24:01But you didn't.
24:03I just felt my life should be moving on.
24:05I suppose this is my time.
24:07Here's to success. Long may it continue.
24:09Cheers.
24:11Cheers.
24:13Mar still playing with Coltney?
24:15Yeah, when he's with her, she gets too excited to sleep.
24:17Oh, thank goodness it's all working out for you two.
24:19That's our mind.
24:21Yeah. Um, Peggy?
24:23Yeah?
24:25Have you thought about getting someone else in to replace Lorraine?
24:27Oh, I haven't had a chance. Why?
24:29Well, I was just thinking,
24:31if we could keep the Vic and the family just between us.
24:33Yeah, but what about the extra help?
24:35We can't do it all ourselves.
24:37Now, I was thought this...
24:39Well, just what you said earlier about me and Grant.
24:41If we're going to continue to make this work, we could do without...
24:43Yeah, I suppose.
24:45Well, Tracy did say lunchtime. She wouldn't mind doing a few more shifts.
24:47So you think about it?
24:49Yeah, I will.
24:51Thanks.
24:53What are you two cooking up?
24:55Oh, we're just talking about staffing, getting someone casual rather than full-time.
24:57What do you think?
24:59The kind of thugs hanging around these days, you'd be better off with a bouncer.
25:01Grant was your resident bouncer.
25:03Grant? My son's a pussycat.
25:05Oh, I'd best be off.
25:07I've got a drag to run to do.
25:09Dot's poorly.
25:11Oh, doing your good Samaritan bit, Nigel.
25:13He's such a thoughtful lad.
25:15Don't you dare tell me to sit.
25:19If I want to stand,
25:21I'll stand.
25:23You're on your choice.
25:25And what now?
25:27Call the police?
25:29No.
25:31I've had enough of people like you pushing me around.
25:33I've been a fool.
25:35Ain't nobody's fault but me own.
25:37But not no more.
25:39Spare me the humdrum, eh?
25:41A little while ago, I thought I was losing my sight.
25:43I knew I was,
25:45even though the doctor said I weren't.
25:47But the Lord gave it back to me for a reason,
25:49so I could open me eyes after all these years.
25:51And I tell you,
25:53I have never seen more clearly
25:55than I am seeing now.
25:57Stay away from that door.
26:01There was a time I'd let the likes of you
26:03walk all over me.
26:05But today,
26:07it's gonna stop.
26:09I'm warning you.
26:11I've got God on my side.
26:13Why should I be scared of you?
26:15No!
26:17No!
26:19Ah!
26:27Ah!
26:57And classic EastEnders continues next.
26:59Nigel is concerned about Dot,
27:01who admits that her visitor cleaned her out.