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#funnyface #theagathachristiehour #thewaywelivenow @bethfreed25
When the mentally challenged daughter of a local mayor runs away from the institution she lives in with her challenged boyfriend, they come across a dead body. Starring: Patricia Routledge, Dominic Monaghan, Derek Benfield.
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00:00Is this it?
00:18It's all there is this week, Mother.
00:21What's her name this time?
00:23Whose name?
00:24Slot with expensive tastes.
00:27The cow that's got the rest of my housekeeping money.
00:30Housekeeping?
00:31When will this house ever kept by?
00:33If it's escape you're planning, best go while I can still just about walk.
00:37Stop it, you're pathetic.
00:38You stop it.
00:39Stop thinking I can manage on this.
00:42Stop piddling about and find yourself a man's job.
00:46Best of all, stop taking horse or Preston docks behind the flag and whistle.
00:51Sapping your strength with my food money.
00:53When were it your money and when were there enough to pay for sex, even if...
00:56Even if, even if you were capable.
00:59Even if you hadn't been at Bucket Q when they handed out a grip month.
01:03Now you always say that.
01:05That is not true.
01:07I'm always here looking after you.
01:09Who was she?
01:10What's her name?
01:11Has she got VD?
01:12Disinfected privates, Gerald.
01:15Didn't she laugh?
01:16Asked you where you started.
01:17You said you're finished.
01:19I have never, ever been with a woman.
01:22I am 46 years of age.
01:24Do you understand what I am serious?
01:26You're the only other person that's ever touched this body.
01:41I never had the courage to ask for a second opinion.
01:44Don't tease me.
01:46I really don't have any more money to give you honest.
01:51Don't play games with me.
01:54Not now.
01:55It's not a game anymore.
02:04I've got to move and get things tidied up.
02:08Looks all wrong.
02:10She felt and hurt herself.
02:12I know.
02:12You saw what happened now, didn't you, Maggie?
02:13This is the ambulance service.
02:18Do you wish to report an accident?
02:21Hello, this is the ambulance service.
02:23Do you wish to report an accident?
02:25I still can't get the words out.
02:36It's best if I say I wasn't home when it happened
02:44and get someone else to find her and report her dead.
02:51Put her in the dairy, keep her cool, but
02:53she's not going to last forever.
03:06She's not going to last forever.
03:36She's not going to last forever.
03:37She's not going to last forever.
03:39She's not going to last forever.
03:39She's not going to last forever.
03:40Well?
03:40Scooters in the yard.
03:43I heard.
03:43Is it our very own now?
03:59I know that expression.
04:01He's paid too much for it.
04:02You were supposed to beat her down.
04:05She beat me up.
04:06Oh, she said with all the publicity her scooters become our emblem and that it gave us a corporate
04:13identity. What's one in it? Something between a cat badge and a regimental goat cheek.
04:21The mayor of Titterslow would like to see you in his parlour pronto. Oh my word.
04:27Nobody must know the real reason you've come here. You've no idea what I've got to put up with.
04:31Free newspapers without a scrap of news to print the minute I leave this house.
04:35With or without his robes and chains? There's a fleet of cub reporters in there,
04:38Fiat Unos, trailing us along the ring road.
04:43What do you want us to do? Our daughter, Susan. She's gone missing.
04:51Is this your Susan? Yes, I'll let you have a photo.
04:57The problem is she has learning difficulties.
05:00Romantic holiday of a lifetime or simply a weekend away from it all in beautiful surroundings.
05:13Chigswick Manor Hotel. Homeless Lancashire welcome going.
05:21Susan lives apart from us in a rundown at Seaside Hotel.
05:26Sheltered accommodation. Social services use it as part of their care in the community.
05:32There's a day centre she attends sometimes. Me and Brenda thought Susan should get used to being
05:38independent while we're still alive so that we can catch her if she comes unstuck.
05:43What do the people in the hotel think has happened?
05:46Nobody noticed Susan was missing until one of them went into her room to borrow money.
05:51Oh, the others, they live on social security, but Susan, she likes to play the little princess to the paupers.
06:00These abductions that you read about,
06:03young women who are, well, like she is, she's not exactly slow or all that innocent,
06:11but she is too trusting and much too vulnerable.
06:25I don't know.
06:39Why come to me and not the police?
06:48Some mischief-maker took her to an all-night rave near Grange-over-Sands.
06:54Later, she was pictured topless in a tabloid under the heading,
06:58Sexy Susan's Daddy is Mr. Mayor.
07:02Now you know why we need secrecy.
07:09Come on, Maggie.
07:15Come on, Alexis.
07:18Oh, no! Oh, no!
07:20Oh, Maggie!
07:21Maggie!
07:23Oh, no!
07:24Oh, no!
07:39Oh, no!
08:09She's a spoilt little madam, and a bit of a loose cannon in some ways.
08:17But as long as I'm firm about no men in her room, the parents are very supportive.
08:23You don't know what she took with her?
08:25Clothes, toiletries.
08:27I don't keep tabs on her wardrobe.
08:29Nobody stays in during the day?
08:32Oh, goodness, no!
08:34Not even in bad weather?
08:37A place like this, we have to have a few rules.
08:40For everyone's sake.
08:42It's easier in summer, of course.
08:44Some of them go to cafes, the cinema, bus station.
08:49That's the advantage of the seaside.
08:51There's almost always somewhere warmish to kill a few hours.
08:54What's this?
09:13It's newspaper, used to line the drawer.
09:16There's a piece missing.
09:18I don't think that affects its usefulness as a drawer lining.
09:22Can Susan read?
09:23Yes, simple words.
09:25She's pretty independent.
09:27Most of the others have a social worker to keep tabs on them, but Susan doesn't need one.
09:31I'll take this.
09:33If it was important enough for her to cut out, it's important enough for me to find out what it was.
09:38Well, don't they keep men and women separate any longer, the sort of place you come from?
10:07Sorry?
10:08They teach all about unwanted babies and that, do they?
10:12Oh.
10:14The mental nurses, warders, Sordleys, whatever they call themselves these days.
10:20Bernard has his own job.
10:22Lives with his mum.
10:24And my father is mayor of Tittisloe, so I do know babies are born.
10:31Thank you very much.
10:32I just don't like the thing of innocent kiddies suffering, that's all.
10:37So where's this place you're heading for?
10:45Chigswick Manor Hotel.
10:48Chigswick.
10:49I know where that is.
10:50Susan didn't tell you where she was going, I suppose.
10:55On the day she did turn up at the day centre, what sort of things did she talk about?
11:01It gets boring, this work.
11:09You must have gossiped a bit.
11:11Look, it's all right, Mary.
11:15We're just trying to find out a bit more about what sort of person Susan is.
11:19So what did she talk about?
11:25Men.
11:27Never stopped.
11:28Men, men and more men, all the time.
11:30Mel Gibson, Alan Shearer, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, just about anyone in trousers.
11:36Does she have a boyfriend?
11:38Nudes!
11:39She's man mad, that one.
11:40But anyone steady?
11:43Anyone favourite?
11:44Said she'd save herself for Ryan Giggs.
11:49And you've no idea where she might disappear to?
11:54She'd never go on her own, without a man.
11:58She's frightened of dogs and the dark.
12:00Right.
12:01Where do you live, Geoffrey?
12:05With Mrs Wayne Throck, she's my boss.
12:06I expect they'll have warmed the double room here.
12:36She's my boss.
13:06Thanks again.
13:27Bye.
13:29She might have been swept off her feet, of course.
13:31She's swept off her feet.
13:35There's a clue, isn't it?
13:37Um, a rush.
13:39Who?
13:41Um, a carpet salesman.
13:44Oh, well.
13:46No, um, swept.
13:50A road sweeper.
13:52Yeah!
13:56There's one.
13:57There's a lot more.
13:59There's a lot more.
14:00There's a lot more.
14:02There's a lot more.
14:06Sir?
14:06only Lancashire welcome awaits
14:33wood fires
14:36piping hot water in every bedroom
14:46hello
15:00hello
15:02is anybody at home
15:03they come back and catch us
15:08because you are broken
15:09ready?
15:16I don't know.
15:46I don't know.
16:16Don't judge me.
16:17What the hell?
16:18Don't judge me.
16:19Don't judge me.
16:20Let's go.
16:21Ah, bloody hell!
16:22I beg your pardon?
16:23Gracious me.
16:24That's better.
16:25You're expecting me to stay here in this rubbish dump for the night.
16:31That's better.
16:32If you're expecting me to stay here in this rubbish dump for the night, we need the fire,
16:45Bernard.
16:46Bernard!
16:47Fire.
16:48Yes.
16:49Fire.
16:50Get us warmed up, that would.
16:54Good afternoon.
17:05Strong sweet tea for the shock.
17:08Just tell me where to go.
17:10The hospital or the mortuary?
17:12Sorry?
17:13It was good of them to send a woman.
17:15Men never understand how us women feel about our sons.
17:19Is that one yours?
17:20No, this is my associate.
17:22We're private detectives.
17:23May I?
17:24They rang from the council.
17:27Wanted to know why Corporation Street was unhygienic to the public.
17:32And you really didn't know he'd gone?
17:34He must have smuggled that heavy suitcase out when my back was turned.
17:38But what makes you fear dreadful things have happened because you know he took a suitcase
17:42with him?
17:43My Bernard would never stay out all night of his own accord.
17:46Now, he may have difficulties learning, but he is not unaware of my weak heart.
17:50Stress to my heart is like a red rag to a ball.
17:53Once it starts galloping, it never knows when to stop.
17:55We've no reason to believe that anything unpleasant has happened to him.
17:59On the contrary, we think he's with his girlfriend.
18:02Susan Makepeace.
18:03The mayor's daughter.
18:04Was there anything he took that might indicate where they were heading?
18:21I think we'd better be going.
18:34We've been engaged by Mayor Makepeace to find his daughter.
18:39And we've used up most of today already.
18:44I'll give you our card.
18:48In case Bernard should phone.
18:53I should like to ask you how severe his learning difficulties are.
18:58It might have helped us.
19:02Don't let him know he's taken five years off my life, will you?
19:07I think you can rely on us never to reveal that kind of detail.
19:11Why should anyone with money want a man with learning disabilities except for his body?
19:16Perhaps because she has similar difficulties with learning.
19:23You mean the woman he's gone off with is like him?
19:26In that respect, yes.
19:29You stupid, interfering woman!
19:36My son must never sleep with someone who's mentally handicapped.
19:41What can you be thinking of?
19:43What kind of child might they produce?
19:45I'm sorry, but you really have got it wrong.
19:50You see, I had a great aunt who spent most of her life in the Royal Albert Hospital Lancaster.
20:00She'd been put there at a time when to miss the last tram and spend a night away from home
20:06was thought to be deeply immoral.
20:10What being in that place all those years did to her was far more than immoral.
20:22You're not disabled, neither was Bernard's father.
20:25But you produced Bernard who is disabled.
20:30Contrarywise, people with learning difficulties like Bernard's and Susan's are no more likely to produce a child with the same disability as anybody else.
20:42It was an advert for a small country hotel, Chigswick Manor.
20:57They'll be getting dolled up now for the cocktail hour.
21:12We'll get there before breakfast tomorrow, bright and early.
21:16It's not, always.
21:17Cleop smart.
21:18Oh yeah.
21:19How creepy Bernard, that's someone's bed!
21:23Where they gone to?
21:25If they come back and catch us, you're ached in peaches.
21:35He's alive! He's alive! He's alive!
21:50Nosey Parkers find more than they're expecting.
21:57You won't tell me about the pizzas, would you?
22:01Oh, yeah. Here she is. This is the one you want.
22:06They can't have me. Not when I'm all yours.
22:15Told you a fire would warm as good and proper.
22:31So, public transport wouldn't bring them from the coast to your door, but if they'd finished their journey by some other means, they'd have got here.
22:54Do you think they must have hitchhiked? Possibly.
22:58Well, in that case, they'd have come by the A65.
23:05And been dropped at Settle, Long Preston, or even at Gisborne, here.
23:13We shall have to make our way back to Bridsey, where they set out from. Asking at every road junction.
23:21That's when you can find somewhere to ask. This isn't the most populated part of the North West, you know.
23:26And where shall we start from, do you reckon?
23:28Normally I'd say here, but the Hodderbank Road into Chigswick is closed for roadworks, so they'd have to find another way round.
23:35Hang on a minute. Was it still blocked yesterday?
23:41You'll need to know that if you want to retrace the route they would have taken.
23:45Gerald, oh no.
23:50Just in time. This is the man you talked to about roads around here. How do you do?
23:56Was Hodderbank Road closed for work yesterday, Gerald?
23:59Aye.
24:00I was right, then. Thanks.
24:02Why?
24:03These people are private detectives. They're searching for a young couple that'd gone missing.
24:08Oh, I see. Good luck.
24:11Thanks.
24:12They were hitchhiking with suitcases. You didn't spot them, I suppose.
24:16No, sorry.
24:18Oh, don't go without some scraps for Maggie.
24:20Oh, she's not with me today.
24:22The poor dog is piggy in the middle in the constant war between him and his old mum.
24:27Gerald hangs around here when he's left home, or been thrown out.
24:30Mum stays at home and sulks.
24:42I'm still hungry.
24:43He was hungry.
24:44He was hungry.
24:45He's used to den her family, a Massacre.
24:46He was hungry.
24:47But if he was hungry...
24:48He's hungry.
24:49He was hungry.
24:50It's said that there's a lot, he's hungry.
24:51And he's hungry.
24:52He'd rather eat a lot of food.
24:53And he told him he'd rather eat anything.
24:54He'd rather eat a lot, he's hungry.
24:55He's hungry.
24:56You can't make chips without potatoes, Bernard, and that's that.
25:14Wallet. Wallet.
25:18Wallet.
25:26Wallet. Wallet.
25:56Wallet.
25:59Wallet.
26:07Wallet.
26:09Oh, my God.
26:39Oh, my God.
27:09We know they made a booking.
27:14We know they started out.
27:17We know they reached the junction of the A682 and the A65 because that lorry driver saw them.
27:24It's not nothing.
27:26If they got as far as those roadworks, they'll have taken side roads with no traffic and got lost.
27:34They probably never hitched before and they have learning difficulties.
27:37They may be anywhere or nowhere, and wherever they are, they're freezing.
27:47We've no choice.
27:49We'll report what we've discovered so far, and I'll tell His Worship the Mayor to call in the police.
27:55This is the Mayor of Titus Lowe's residence.
28:02I'm afraid there's no one available to take your call at the moment.
28:09Answering machines.
28:11Nobody will talk to anybody these days.
28:13I left a message.
28:17Hundreds of elderly patients are stuck in hospital because of a lack of residential care.
28:23We seem to have visitors.
28:25A reminder to call talkback on 0345 951 951 with your views on care of the elderly.
28:31Talkback begins on your BBC local...
28:32Is Mrs Wainthroff at home?
28:38Please.
28:39It's most urgent.
28:43Who shall I say is calling?
28:50The Right Honourable Mayor and Mayoress of Tiddersloe, Councillor and Mrs Makebees.
28:55Since we were coming close by to you, we thought if we changed taxes a few times, we could risk dropping in on the way.
29:00It's a charity ball, you see.
29:01Fancy dress.
29:02In aid of endangered species.
29:03Well, we have to support these things in our position.
29:05It can't be grudged to the expense.
29:07Now, you said on the answering machine that Susan is with a boyfriend.
29:11They booked into a country hotel.
29:14I told you that girl had too much money.
29:16Well, where is this place?
29:17They didn't turn up and might be lost.
29:20They could be anywhere in the Ribble Valley.
29:22Now, unless we use the media to ask the public for help, we could search for weeks without finding them.
29:29Let us not lose our heads.
29:31Is she with someone sane and responsible?
29:33Well, from what we know, the young man appears to be quiet, hard-working and good to his mother.
29:38He also has learning difficulties like your daughter.
29:44Oh, my goodness.
29:45You said hard-working.
29:46He does have a job, then.
29:47Oh, yes.
29:48He's a hygiene operative.
29:49No, please, not a lavatory attendant.
29:51Bernard is a road sweeper for your own Borough Council's public cleansing department.
29:56No media, no newspapers, no television appeal.
29:59I engage your services by paying a deposit.
30:03I demand secrecy.
30:04Not one word.
30:05Not one word about Susan and this road cleaner.
30:08Do you understand?
30:08Not one word.
30:09If this was to get out...
30:11Charlie, wait.
30:12What if they've had an accident and they're dying slowly in a ditch somewhere?
30:15Oh, no.
30:20I don't believe it.
30:21What do you say?
30:21There's a couple of porkers hijacking our taxi.
30:24Oh, that'll be the Jess that was from number 46.
30:26Oh, stop!
30:29Stop!
30:30You won't get your license renewed.
30:33Oh, no, look at the time.
30:34We're going to be late for the official opening by HRH and we're due to be presented.
30:39Oh, we'll just have to order another taxi.
30:40I am not standing at bus stops, waiting for public transport, dressed like...
30:45Ernie Althwaite at number 7 as a minicab service.
30:48We'll take it.
30:48Come on.
30:48Oh, why can't he come here?
30:50Brenda, sweetheart, don't stop.
30:52Not now.
30:52You're bending my plume, H. Charlie.
30:54Now, I'm going to have to set a time limit on your secrecy, Mr. Mayor.
30:59One more day, that's all you get.
31:02After that, it's a matter for the police.
31:10I'm going to have to set a time limit on your secrecy.
31:40I'm going to have to set a time limit on your secrecy.
32:10Help!
32:15Help!
32:22Oh!
32:24Oh!
32:29Ah!
32:31Ah!
32:33Ah!
32:35Ah!
32:36Susan!
32:42Can't move!
33:06I've got to put this on so they can find and report you're dead.
33:14Well, if I do it, they won't understand it. We're just a game.
33:20Sorry, Mother.
33:29Your leg! Be happy!
33:36Careful!
33:42I've got to get you inside somehow!
33:48It's...grass monkey weather!
33:51Quick as you can then, girl.
34:01Get your wounds up again!
34:06Oh, you did very well!
34:12I didn't know you had such big muscles on you!
34:14Hey!
34:15Hey!
34:19Oh!
34:20Oh!
34:31Bernard!
34:32Don't point, it's rude!
34:36What are you staring at?
34:38You must have been there all the time!
34:48I've been there all the time!
35:03Romantic holiday. Try Chigswick Manor Hotel.
35:06It's not my fault we didn't get there!
35:07That driver said this with the hotel!
35:08Leg hurts bad!
35:09Talk about something else!
35:10Promise?
35:11Promise?
35:12You'll go find someone.
35:13Tomorrow morning.
35:14You've got to help me, Susie.
35:16Well, I know from the bedroom burns different colours. Look!
35:17I know!
35:18What is that?
35:19What is that?
35:20You've got to help me, Susie!
35:21Talk about something else.
35:25Promise you'll go find someone tomorrow morning.
35:33You've got to help me, Susie.
35:39Well, I know from the bedroom burns different colours. Look!
35:51You got any work on today?
35:54Well.
35:55I've got a nice little job for you.
35:58Hour of you and your wagon for the full day.
36:01Chauffeuring those two private detectives.
36:04Are you sure you wouldn't like a bite to eat first?
36:06No, thank you.
36:07I wouldn't say no to a bacon, sorry.
36:08You've had your breakfast, Geoffrey.
36:14I'll have one as well then. It's going to be a long day.
36:21Susan?
36:39Where are you?
36:41Up here!
36:43Get in wood!
36:51Do you live somewhere close by when you're at home, I mean?
37:11No, no. Over Blacklage Fellway.
37:21I don't burn all this when I'm gone.
37:36You go and get help?
37:40I've been thinking it's best.
37:44Don't be upset because it's a long way.
37:47I'll be all right.
38:14Will you stop here, please?
38:15I'll talk to her.
38:20Her name's Bessie.
38:22Stay on the right side.
38:23She's deaf on the left.
38:36Is that how they collect the mail around here?
38:39Used to be a push-by.
38:43But she's got arthritis.
38:45Have you seen a couple round here at all?
38:51Have you seen a couple round here at all?
38:54I did see a couple.
38:56Back a bit up Torfell.
38:58Young man and woman?
38:59Aye.
39:00Soap to the skin.
39:02What folk will do for pleasure.
39:04No suitcases, but I'd better have a word.
39:33Excuse me.
39:34Excuse me.
39:35Are you Susan by any chance?
39:54I am.
39:55How do you know that?
39:57It's not a very good likeness.
40:00It's not a likeness at all.
40:03If you don't mind my asking, have you got learning difficulties?
40:08Hasn't everyone?
40:11I don't know what you're on about.
40:12I'm Susie Briarley.
40:14This is Stephen Slater.
40:17Learning difficulties?
40:18He's the most brilliant biochemist of his year at Cambridge.
40:21He's been on University Challenge.
40:28You've trouble at home, I've heard.
40:30It can be very distressing not seeing eye to eye with a parent.
40:33I had trouble in that direction with my mother.
40:37That's why I left home.
40:40Oh, if you think it might help to talk about it, you only have to say.
40:45I'm alright, thanks.
40:47Susan?
41:11Susan?
41:11Susan?
41:17Susan, what are you doing?
41:35Stop a moment.
41:36Let's ask at that farm.
41:38They might have seen something.
41:39No one lives there.
41:40It's deserted.
41:41An old woman owned it, but she died.
41:44Thought I saw smoke.
41:47It'll be dark soon.
41:57I'll be back in old Dell in 15 minutes.
42:03There's somebody over there.
42:05Oh, that'll be Sharon from Bar and Cross.
42:08She's out in all weather, isn't it?
42:17Sorry we hate the thin beaches.
42:45I'll get you some more when Susan gets back.
42:59Hire of driver and lorry to assist in...
43:03What shall I say?
43:04Assist in search for missing girl.
43:07I assist in search for missing girl.
43:15Body pound.
43:17Gee.
43:18Buttman.
43:28It's alright, I'll cash it.
43:30And next time I'll charge you a fee.
43:32That'll teach you.
43:33Go ahead.
43:48Gerald's written his address on here.
43:50I told him to.
43:51Has to be official if we're to get the money back from the Lord High Cocker too.
43:55Right, but this says he lives at Thurston's Farm, Neatly Bottom.
44:00He told us him and his mum lived over at Blackleach Fell.
44:04Thurston's Farm.
44:06Do you remember that deserted farmhouse where it wasn't worth stopping to ask?
44:11And smoke from the chimney.
44:13Jessie?
44:14Mm-hmm?
44:14Does Gerald live with his mother on a farm off the Clitheroe Road?
44:18Yes.
44:19It's down in the valley.
44:21An old woman owned it, but she's dead.
44:24And when we said yesterday that we were looking for a missing couple, he wasn't interested in who they were.
44:34What are you doing here?
44:36You're Robert something of a tiger when he's roused.
44:38He spent the morning brooding on the kind of publicity you'd get for agreeing not to involve the police when a disabled couple go missing,
44:45and the afternoon shouting at man make peace.
44:48So I'm here to give you my full cooperation.
44:51I'm here to give you my full cooperation.
45:21Mum, don't be frightened.
45:43I won't hurt you.
45:45I bet you're not on board.
45:47Get you warmed up a bit.
45:48Oh, no, please.
45:54Don't run away from me.
45:57I'm not mad.
46:00I'm not mad either.
46:03No experience with women at all.
46:07I've never been so close.
46:11I'm not all alone like this.
46:12Would it help warm you if we sort of puddled a bit?
46:17Don't do anything rude to me, will you?
46:19No, I think it's best if...
46:21Susan, isn't it?
46:25I remember from that time in Dragon.
46:27I'm so cold.
46:28I just think it's best if I press myself against you.
46:32I just don't want to.
46:34Best for both of us in London.
46:36Please don't hurt me.
46:38I don't think you'll find that too, Friday.
46:40Really, I don't.
46:41I'm being pressed against you every book, apparently.
46:44I love my boyfriend.
46:45Don't take my clothes off, will you?
46:56If he so much as loosens a button, I'll have his guts for garters.
47:00I think it's possible he's telling the truth.
47:07She fell during a quarrel and hit her head on the table.
47:10Forensics may confirm it.
47:13There's more to it than that.
47:15Heavy psychological stuff.
47:19Go on.
47:21He did try getting someone else to find his mother and report her death.
47:26Teasing himself of some of the guilt, maybe.
47:28But why these two?
47:32They fell in his way.
47:37When I was a girl, me Uncle Frank kept chickens.
47:40Real ones, not these conveyor belt creatures.
47:44Any that was weaker than the rest, they pecked it to death.
47:49Hope you two know how lucky you are.
47:58See you later.
48:07See you later.
48:09Bye-bye.
48:10Bye-bye.
48:11Bye-bye.
48:12That's amazing.
48:16Bye.
48:17Bye.
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