""'Ipayverylittleregard,' said Mrs Grant," ""'to what any young person says on the subject of marriage." ""'If they profess a disinclination for it, I only set it down that they have not yet" ""'seen the right person.'" ""Dr Grant laughingly congratulated Miss Crawford" ""on feeling no disinclination to the state herself." ""'Oh, yes, I am not at all ashamed of it." ""'I would have everybody marry if they can do it properly." ""'I do not like to have people throw themselves away." ""'But everybody should marry as soon as they can do it to advantage.'"" "Looking..." "Looking, looking..." "Now cross." "Oh, oh, oh!" " In we go, in we go, in we go!" " Whee-whee, whee-whee, whee-whee!" "Come on..." "Let's go and watch the telly, come on!" "George, switch it on, I'll get some juice!" "Where has your face gone?" "Let's get the telly on..." "Come on, take your coat off." " Will you be OK?" " Yeah." "Good!" "No fighting!" "#Whackthedoo !" "Whack the doo!" "Whack the doo!" "# Whack, whack, whack, whack!" "Whack the doo... #" " Come on." " I'm coming... #..." "Whack it, whack it, whack the doo... #" "Ooh, Jesus, that always feels so good." "# Whack it, use your hands, Whack it, use your feet, whack it... #" "# Stroke it" "# Squeeze it... #" " I'm coming." " Oh, OK." "Ohh..." "Ohh..." "Ooh." "I'm sorry I couldn't hold on." "Get off!" "Out of the room, now!" "I'm going to count to three and if you haven't left by then there'll be no telly ever again." "One... two... three!" "Go away!" "Oh, ho-ho..." "It's not funny!" "Oh..." "Grow up, George!" "Charlie..." "Wa-hey!" "After three..." "One, two, three!" "Whack the doo!" "Come on, what's wrong?" "You told me to go away." "I'm sorry." "I shouldn't have shouted." "I'm sorry." "You're not my friend any more." "Don't say that, you'll make Mummy sad." "Oh, come on..." "I said I'm sorry." "Let me give you a hug." " Do you want chips for tea?" " Yes, please, Mummy." "Off you go, then." "OK, everybody, sitting up nicely..." "That's right, pull yourselves up." "Now, let's stir the bowl." "OK, big movements." "Very good, Sam." "Stir around." "Big bowl of porridge." "Rebecca not doing it." "And that's four... and five... and... rest." "And stars..." "Lovely, Sam." "Stars and shoulders and up and turn and out." "Well done, that's lovely." "And up and out and shoulders and out... and down and out and lovely, Harold, keep going." " That's a nasty cold, Marie." " A nasty cold." " Hello." " Oh, hello." " How are you?" " A little tired." "I'm finding it hard to read." "I think the bulb must have gone on the glass." "Well, let me have a look." "Mmm, no, it seems to be OK." "Have another go." "No..." "No." "I think I'm rather tired, more than I thought." "Well, let me read for a bit." "Oh, yes, please, that would be lovely if you've got the time." "Yeah." "It's my favourite book." "My sister and I used to read it to each other." "She never married." "Well, golly, it is very small type." "I probably won't be able to read it now." "You look a bit peaky." "Do I?" "Don't strain your eyes." "No, I'm fine." ""Mr Rushworth was, from the first, struck with the beauty of Miss Bertram" ""and being inclined to marry, soon fancied himself in love." ""He was a heavy young man with not more than common sense." ""But as there was nothing disagreeable in his figure or address," ""the young lady was well pleased with her conquest."" "Roger?" "It's, er, supper soon, Rog." "Oh..." "Very well." "Hi!" " Finally." " Hi, Mummy!" " Where the hell have you been?" " Hey, big boy, how's your day?" "Fine, Mummy." "Sorry, the meeting went on longer than expected, I couldn't get away." "He's all yours now." "Daddy said I could have ice cream." " Did he?" " Yes." " George?" " What?" " Why are you being so horrid?" " I'm not." "Fine." "Because I'm knackered, that's why." "Because you can't be arsed to get here on time to look after your child." " Go away, George." " Fuck you." " What does "fuck you" mean?" " Nothing, darling, it's a rude word." "Now, let's get some ice cream." " Steve?" " Mm-hm." " Can we talk?" " Yeah." " Oh, do you want a glass of water?" " No." "Back in a minute." " What is it?" " I'm gonna be 28 next month." " Yeah, I know." " Good." "What is it?" "I would like to have children." " Who with?" " Steve..." " With me?" " Yeah!" "I don't know what to say." "When?" "Well, not tonight, but... well, soon, I think." "Right..." "You don't want to, do you?" "No..." "Oh, shit, I..." " I just don't know what to say." " Well, say what you think." "Well, I don't know." "I can't think..." "I don't know." " I just wanted to tell you, that's all." " No, it's fine, fine." "Erm, I just, I don't know what to say, that's all." "Could we talk about this another time?" "Mummy!" "Mummy!" "George." "Sorry I was rude." "OK, sorry I was late." "Mummy!" "Come!" "Could you?" "I really need to read these papers, so..." "He'll stop in a minute." "Daddy!" "Come... here... now!" "Please." "Let me just finish this page." "Mummy!" "Come here now!" " I'll go." " I'm nearly finished." "Too late." "Stephen." "Good boys." "Morning, morning." "Bye, darling, have a good day." "Be good." " Bye, Charlie!" " See you, Jem." "I won't be late, OK?" "See you..." "Bye!" "Bye-bye!" "Wave goodbye to Mummy." "Bye..." "Wave goodbye to Mummy." "Now, watch before you cross the road, come on." "Invincible?" "Yah!" "Ready?" "Ready?" "Ta-da..." "Run!" "We have to beat them!" "We don't have to beat them." "Are you gonna behave yourself today, Joe?" "Are you?" "All right, give me a kiss." "Ugh..." " Have a good day..." "Bye!" " Plant a kiss there, oh!" "See you later." "Thank you." "Bye!" " OK, bye, then." " Bye-bye." "Just forgot, I need to go to the shops." " I'll walk with you." " OK." " I've been offered a job." " That's great." "Not really, it's just what I was doing before." " You need to work." " Don't tell Jem." " Why not?" " I don't think I'm going to take it." "You have to tell her." "Did you enjoy yesterday?" "Stop." " You have a gorgeous arse." " Just stop it!" "I'd love to go to bed with you right now." " Wouldn't you?" " Not this minute, no." " You don't fancy a night away, do you?" " What?" " Stupid idea." " Very." "Sorry." "We might just get it out of our system..." "No, no, no." " Have a nice day." " I'd love to kiss you." "Bye!" "Bye-bye." "Bye." "Go away." "Come on, Frank, quick as you can." "Come on, there you go." " Here you go." " Oh..." "So, er, Fiona wants a baby." " What?" " Yeah, a baby." " A baby?" " With you?" " Oh, very funny." " With you?" "Very funny." "So?" "There you go, Frank." "So what?" " Well, do you?" " Oh, not really." " Not really?" " Well, I don't know, really..." "No." " Oh, we need to tie him up." " It's all right, I'll go after him in a minute." "It's supper soon, Frank!" "I think you'd make a great dad." "Thetrainnowarrivingatplatformtwo is the delayed 10:53 Southern service to..." "Thistrainis theservicefrom Sutton." " Excuse me..." "Was that the London train?" " Yes." "Oh, dear." " Are you meant to be meeting someone?" " My wife." "Oh, dear." "I wonder, erm..." "There's another train quite soon." "Let's go in here, we can sit." "Oh, thank you." "Th-That'd be..." "Oh, yes." "The next one will be here at 20 past." " I'm sure she just missed the last one." " I do hope so." " She's not very used to rail travel, you know." " I'm sure she'll be fine." " Do you think so?" " Oh, yeah." "Oh... 61 years today." "That's pretty good, isn't it, eh?" "And you know, never a cross word once." "That's special." "Yeah..." "Once she was described as being, erm... a bit of a looker." "You know, that was in the old days and..." "Just like her mother." "I was very fortunate." "Always look at the mother because that's what you end up with." "Hello, Roger, did she miss the train?" "Er, she's probably on the next one." "It gets in at 20 past." "I miss her terribly, you know." "She's a wonderful lady." "We used to do so much." "When we were younger, you know, we..." "Name any city in Europe and we'd been there, you know?" "We drove there in a car." "We drove all over in those days." "The roads were so quiet..." "We did, you know." "And we walked." "Oh, yes, we walked everywhere." "She loved to look at churches and I loved to take photographs." "I took some very good colour slides, you know." "We were just like you, you know." "Come on, Rog." "I probably got the wrong day." "Let's get back for supper." "Thank you." "I went to America, you know, by boat." "Five weeks." "Then drove across." "I was bitten by a bear in Yellowstone Park." "I've still got a picture of that bear, you know." "Somewhere." " Thank you both very much for your help." " Bye, Roger." " You're welcome." " Thank you." "Right." " Will he be OK?" " Oh, yeah." " He's, he's fine." " Good." " Thanks for all your help." " Oh, it's fine." "Right." "Bye." "Bye." "Are you OK?" "Is someone after you?" "Yes." "No, no, no, I mean, no!" "No one's after me." "Actually, I was running after you." "And now I feel really stupid." "Well..." "Don't feel stupid or you'll make me feel stupid." "OK." "Yeah." " You get that coat off quickly." " What time is it, Mummy?" "You go on up the stairs and I'll get you a drink." " # Whack it, whack it!" "#" "# Stroke it... #" "# Whack the doo It wants it, it gets it... #" "Charlie, it's too loud." "Can you turn it down for me?" "Turn it down!" "I can't find the remote." "Oh, for God's sake." "What'd you do with that..." "I can't hear Daddy!" "Tough." " She was very helpful." " Yeah." " She was very pretty." " Yeah." " Snap!" " Oh..." "Curses!" "Daddy!" "At last." "It's George!" "Is Mummy in?" " Hello." " Hi." "Can I play with Joe?" " Not tonight, Charlie, no." " Oh, I'm sorry, Charlie." "Jem wanted me to ask if you wanted to come to dinner tomorrow night." " Tomorrow?" " Yeah." " You free?" " Erm..." " I'm going to stay with Daddy." " Really?" "Supposedly." " This is a first." " Yes." " Come on, darling, Daddy's waiting." " You do it, Mummy." "OK." "Hello, sweetie." "You ready for a big adventure?" " Can I have a hug, please?" " Go on." " Where the fuck have you been?" " Sorry, can't quite hear you." " Speak up, Mummy." " Have a lovely, lovely time." " Hello, George." " Hi." " Got a job yet?" " No." " Getting used to being a house husband." " Come on, it's way past your bedtime." "No bedtime for you this weekend, eh, princess?" " Can we go to McDonald's?" " Course we can!" " Call me to say good night." " I will." "Scoot in the back." "Take care of her, Toby." " Prick!" " Uh-huh." " Not easy." " No." " I've got to get on, George." " Would you like some company?" "No, thanks." "Good night." "O..." "K." "Fi." "Fi?" "# And in the end there is love..." "# And in the end there is love..." "# And in the end there is love..." "# And in the end there is love..." " You're looking good." " Thanks." " Shopping?" " Yeah." ""Mr Puffy looked all over his house," ""but he couldn't find his magic jacket anywhere." ""'What am I to do?" "' he cried." ""Then, all of a sudden, there was a big crash-bang-wallop" ""and Little P flew in the window and collapsed on the bed" ""with Mr Puffy's magic jacket in her beak." ""'Oh, Little P," ""'now I can go to sleep" ""'and travel to the land of wizardy-bizardy" ""'and have the jolliest dreams and fun.'" ""Mr Puffy put on his magic jacket and snuggled deep down" ""into the fluffy duvet in his deliciously warm, soft bed" ""and fell asleep in one second." ""Good night, Mr Puffy." ""Good night, Little P."" "Good night, sweetheart." "Oh..." "Oh, God, I'm so sorry." "Erm..." "I'm, I'm mad." " You didn't even look." " I know." "I'm really sorry." " Is there any damage?" " You OK?" "Yeah, I'm fine." "I'm fine." "I'm really sorry." " You sure?" " Yeah, I'm just a bit..." "A bit shocked but I'm, I'm fine." " Sorry, this is..." "This is ridiculous." " Are you sure, mate?" " Do you want a lift or anything?" " No." "Honestly, I'm fine." "You go, sorry." " You sure?" " Yeah, really." "Hi." " Oh, sorry, did I wake you?" " Yeah." "Oh, I'm sorry." "Go back to bed." " What time is it?" " Er, it's 11." "Do you want a cup of tea?" " Are you sure?" " Yeah." " Where's Jem?" " Er, she's shopping." "It took me ages to get to sleep last night." "Why couldn't you sleep?" " Too much on my mind." " Right." "Mmm..." " You OK?" " Yeah." "Hello, Helen." "Hello?" "Good morning, Helen." "Good morning..." "Helen..." "Would you like a cup of tea?" "A cup of tea?" "It's me..." "Stephen." "I know." "You must be very tired." "Mmm..." "How are you feeling?" " Oh!" " Hey, hey!" "I'm sorry." "Hello, Mum." " You look tired." " Thanks, Mum." " You look fine." " Is Stephen in?" "He's at work but he'll be back in time for dinner." "Good." " Want coffee?" " Oh..." "Look..." "Mmm..." "Hello." " Hiya." " Where are ya?" "Erm..." "At work." "Had a bit of an accident." "Are you OK?" "Oh, yeah, no, I'm fine but..." "my bike's fucked." "What happened?" "Oh, nothing, a van went into me, but, erm..." "A van?" "Where?" "Erm... the station." " Why were you at the station?" " Huh?" "What?" "Why at the station?" " Er, collecting Roger." " Roger?" "Yeah, look, it doesn't matter..." "I..." "I'm gonna be a bit late, OK?" "No, I'll get Dad to come and get ya." "No, no, it's all right, let him stay and chat to you lot for a bit." "No, he'll be there in a minute." "No, it's fine, I'll..." "Oh, love." "What is it?" "Oh, God..." "Hey." "What's the matter?" "Oh, Mum, I don't know." "Oh..." "Oh, love..." " Hi." " I'm a bit early." "No, it's good." "We can have a drink." " Yes, please." " George is just putting Joe to bed." " Here you are..." " Thanks." " Cheers." " Cheers." "Mmm..." "God, that's better." " So, is Charlie still with her dad?" " Uh-huh." " That's good." " I hope she'll be OK." " She'll be fine." " I miss her so much." "Good." " You can relax tonight, though." " I will, I will." " Promise?" " Promise." "Jem, can you come and say good night to Joe, please?" "Sorry." "Back in a sec." "Oh, help yourself." "This is very kind." "Thanks." "Oh, not at all." " So, how's work?" " Er, great." "Yeah, really good." "Busy." " Well, that's good." " Yeah." "I don't think Fiona's very happy in her work." " Really?" " Don't you think?" "Wow..." "To be honest, I hadn't really noticed." " I know what she wants." " Really?" "What?" "Come on." "No." "Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock." " Are you all right, Mr Clark?" " John..." "Call me John." "Are you all right, John?" "Babies." "Oh!" "Oh, erm, babies." "Er..." "Yeah, right." " Well, happens to us all." " Does it?" " So?" " So?" "Am I going to be a grandfather?" "Er..." "Hello, Mrs Clark." " You both look cheerful." " Yeah, I'm sorry about all this." " Don't be silly." "Are you all right?" " Oh, yeah, I'm fine." "But my bike's wrecked." " We can eat." " Yeah." " Good." " Fi?" "Fi?" " I'll be out in a minute." " OK." "Steve?" "Yeah?" "Are you OK?" "Yeah." "Good." "Are you?" "Yeah." "OK." " Hello." " Hi." " That's good, isn't it?" " Yeah." " Has Toby got Charlie for the whole weekend?" " Uh-huh." "That's good for her." "She doesn't get to see him much apart from on the box, does she?" "She sees enough of him." " Enough of who?" " The cheerful Toby." " Oh, that miserable bastard." " Jem!" "Mmm..." "That'll be Brian." "Brian?" "He's an old school friend of Jem's." " Your date." " Oh." " Mmm..." "Stephen." " Hmm?" "Erm, I meant to bring an article I read about a garden that's been designed for people suffering from Alzheimer's." "Mm-hm." " But I forgot it." " Oh, John." "Yeah, good one." "Actually, I've got a room reserved for you two." " Mm?" "You have double rooms?" " I'm sure I could sort something out." " It'll be separate rooms by then, dear." " Oh, no, that told you." "I wouldn't let you go into a home." " You might not have a choice." " I will." " George, this is Brian." " Hi." "Hello." " Hey." " And this is Anna, the girl next door." " Hey." " Hello." " So... you were at school with Jem?" " Yeah." "Yeah, it was really weird." "We bumped into each other at Sainsbury's." " Erm, what can I get you to drink?" " Erm, wine?" "Sure." " What you been doing all these years, then?" " He's a therapist." " Really?" " Yeah." " What sort?" " Er, psychotherapy." " Thanks." " How much do you charge?" " I did warn you, Brian." " Er, £60 an hour." "George..." "You want to book yourself a few sessions." "I already have, it's... er, Monday, isn't it?" " Booked in at... seven." " Seven." "Oh, now, that would be interesting." "...everyone's getting therapy." "I think some people could really be helped with it." " Not me." " You seem very sure." "Here we go." "Better get my chequebook out." "Ignore her, Brian." "She'll be calling you tomorrow." " Yeah, what is your number?" " Ah-ha-ha..." "Actually, I thought I might try it." " Really?" " What?" " Why, Jem?" " Well, I'm mad." "So am I." "It might be interesting." "Great." "Make sure you pick someone attractive." "Oh, absolutely." " Oh, that's really funny." " Oh, don't get silly, George." "I'm sorry, I should have told you..." "Sorry." "Well, it wouldn't be for me, but if it works for you, that's great." "It's really brave." "Yeah, well, you know, that's me, I am brave." "Anyway, enough of this." "So, are you gonna ask Anna out this evening?" "Jem, I think you've had enough." "Oh, shut up, George." "It's just a bit of fun." "Don't spoil it." " I'm already taken." " Phew." "What?" "!" " Why didn't you say anything?" " It's really embarrassing." "Go on, Anna, no secrets." " We'll find out anyway." " Leave her alone, Jem." "No, go on." "I, er... need to know the competition." " You'll be disappointed." " Well, what's his name?" "I can't tell you." "Why not?" "Do we know him?" "Hmm..." "What's his initials?" "Is he... married?" " Really childish, Jem." " Shut up." "Is he?" "It's all rather silly." "Because he doesn't really exist." " Now I'm intrigued." " So am I." "Well, I met him..." "but I don't know his name..." "I don't know where he comes from... and he knows nothing about me." " What happened?" " Oh, it's ridiculous." "Oh, come on, Anna, you've gotta tell us now." "Jem, leave her alone." "Anna, no, you don't." "Shut up, George!" "Oh, it's so silly." "I got off the train last night and there was this old man left on the platform." " His wife had missed her train." " Jesus..." "Anna, how old is old?" "No, not him." "I'm not that desperate." "His son, I think, came to get him." "What's he like?" "He's lovely." "Lovely." "And we just sat..." "and listened to the old man." "Can't explain it." "It was just very special." " Love at first sight." " Lust, more like." "Typical." "No." "It can happen." "The annoying thing is, I can't get him out of my mind." "I'm behaving like a teenager." "It's really romantic." "Maybe you'll meet again." "Maybe you're destined." "You should try and find him." "I'll come with you." "Yes, we'll go back to the station." "Yeah, we'll go tomorrow." " No, Jem..." " Yes, we must." "Come on, Jem." "Leave her alone now." "Please do shut up, George, boring as ever." " We'll go, Anna." " Maybe." "Yeah, well, you shouldn't miss out on the possibility." "Well, I'm beginning to regret inviting you both round." "Now... let's have some coffee." "George has got some news." "Haven't you, George?" " I don't think so." "Have I?" " You do." "No, I don't." "I'm gonna count to five, and if you haven't told us by then..." "No telly tomorrow morning." "One... two..." " Oh..." "...three... four... five!" "Oh, for God's sake..." "George has got a new job." "What?" "!" "Oh, no, I was, I was gonna tell you later." "It was a surprise." " That's amazing news." " Yeah, well, I'm not gonna take it, so..." "You bloody will!" " Can I have some more water?" " Oh, yeah, me too, please." "Your dad gave me a good grilling on the way over." " Tonight?" " Your dad wanted to chat." " About what?" " About us." "What did he say?" "Come on, what did he say?" "He wanted to know when he was gonna become a grandfather." " You are joking." "I don't believe it." " He did." " What exactly did he say?" " Oh, nothing really." "He's just, er..." "He's just really looking forward to it." " God, I'm so sorry, Steve." " Oh, no, don't be." "It was funny." "As long as you don't think I put him up to it." "No, of course not." " You didn't, did you?" " No." "I like your dad." "I wish you hadn't told me." " Why?" " I just do." "Well, I'm sorry." "Anyway, I'm rapidly going off the idea..." "with you, anyway." "I think I better go home before I'm sick." "Anna, thank you so much for coming." " I haven't had such a laugh In ages..." " Mm-hm." "And now I think I better go to bed..." "Good night." "I'll, erm..." "I'll make sure she leaves." "Oh, you're so funny, George." "Anna..." "Anna, isn't he funny?" "He's so funny." "So funny." " Why did you do that?" " Because she should know." "Well, aren't there more important things she should know?" "Oh, fuck off, George." " You seeing someone?" " Let me go, George." "Are you?" "Yes, I am." "Now let me out or I will scream so fucking loud..." " Shit..." "What are you doing here?" " Where the hell have you been?" " Where's Charlie?" " In bed." "Why?" "What's happened?" "Is she all right?" "She's fine." "She wanted to come home." "For God's sake, Toby, that doesn't mean you just bring her back." "She was screaming her head off and you weren't answering your phone." "What was I supposed to do?" " I knew you'd mess it up." " What?" "!" " You're delighted, aren't you?" " Don't be stupid." " You've been setting this up to fail for weeks." " Oh, grow up, Toby." "You just can't handle it." "No, you're right, I can't." "And it doesn't help that you keep turning her against me." "I do not!" "You don't encourage her to see me." "It's always, "You don't have to if you don't want to," or "I must call Mummy now,"" "or "Mummy says you can't give me that again."" "You just can't leave her alone with me, really." "Well, maybe if you weren't so shit when you were around, then maybe I'd trust you..." "Fuck off!" "Get off me!" "It's always about you." "It all comes back to you." "Whenever you can't cope or things get a bit too hard, you just give up." "I am doing this all on my own." "Do you have any idea how shit that is?" "I am so worried." "I am working so hard." "I don't need this shit from you, Toby." "I need a break." "I can't cope." "No, obviously." "Just get out." "Oh, thanks." "I'd like you to have this." "Helen..." " I couldn't." " But I'd like you to have it." "You've always admired it and I know you'll look after it well." "It's very special." "I..." "I don't know really what to say." "Thank you." "Thank you." "It belonged to my father." "My mother gave it to him on their honeymoon." "He gave it to me years later when they'd separated." "I think... that must have been the last time I saw my father." "He emigrated to Australia." "He was one of those people who always thinks the grass is greener on the other side." "Do you know that expression?" "He wasn't a happy man." "Always felt there was something better." "Oh, dear." "What a way to live." "I think I know how he feels." "You'll be all right, Stephen." "You think so?" "Do you think she's pretty?" "What?" "Do you think Anna is pretty?" " You're drunk." " Do you?" " What's the right answer?" " What you think." "Yes." "Prettier than me?" "Shut up, Jem." "Well..." "I think she's very pretty." " Do you think Brian fancied her?" " I don't know." "Brian..." "I'll call him tomorrow." " Is it really that bad?" " Yes." "I'm sorry." "Oh, never again." " I wanted to go for a walk." " Oh, please take Joe." "Right, but I really wanted to stretch my legs." "George, please, I can't." "Joe, do you want to see If Charlie's in?" "Charlie's with her dad." "Wakey, wakey." "I bought pains au chocolat." " Would you like one?" " Where's my tea?" "Here you go." "You sure you don't want a pain au chocolat?" " Yes, thank you." " I might eat yours." "Sorted." " Do you love me?" " Oh, Fi..." " Do you?" " Yes." "Can we talk about this?" "Yeah." "If you like, of course." "This is very hard, Stephen, because we've... we've got to sort this out and that means that we need to be able to talk." "That means not just me talking, Stephen." "You've got to try." "Don't you think sometimes we talk about things a bit too much?" "Sorry?" "Not everything can be talked about." "Well, yeah, you're right and I know that sometimes I talk too much." "But it's very hard because you won't talk at all, so it always looks like I'm talking too much." "Jesus, Stephen, can't you see this?" "Yeah." "What do you want, Stephen?" "I don't know." "Because you won't get any better than me." "Seriously, the grass may look greener elsewhere." "You don't realise what you've got." "What have I got?" "Really?" "Do I have to really spell it out?" "The things that?" "We love each other." "We care about each other." "We're best friends." "I just can't believe that you can't see that we need to work at this, that this is normal to, you know, see that the perfect relationship does not exist!" "Hello?" "OK." "OK, bye." "What are you doing?" "I'm going to the home." " What?" " Look, I'm really sorry but I've got to go." "Oh, would you make sure it was good and chocolaty?" "My favourite hot chocolate?" "Charlie!" "Charlie!" "Where are they, Daddy?" "Damn!" "Can we go to the swings?" "Can we?" "Come on, then." "Come on, come on." "If you want to go to the swings, let's go." "Quick, quick, quick." "This way, come on." "This way." " Keep going." " Charlie!" "Hello, you two." "We just called by." "Did you have a good time with your daddy?" " I didn't feel well, did I, Mummy?" " No." "No, darling, no." "Can Joe play?" "Come on, then." " Don't hurt yourself..." " Joe, Joe, Joe..." "Stop it." "Careful, careful." "Mind the door." "Can I..." "Can I come in for a coffee?" "Jem's out cold with a hangover and I'd like to apologise." "Mm, we need to talk, so..." " This isn't working any more." " What?" "It's over, George." "Right." "It's wrong." "I feel terrible." "We made a mistake." "We never should have done it, but we did, and now we've got to stop it and forget it." "Yeah, but..." "do you really want it to end?" "Yes." "Right." "Look, it's a mess." "We got into a mess and we've got to stop it." "No, I know." "Erm..." "I don't know what to do." " What do you mean?" " Well, about Jem." " What do you mean?" " You don't think I ought to tell her?" "Why would you tell her?" "I-I don't know." "Look, I know..." "I mean, I..." "I know it's very hard, but..." "You've got to see, if you told her, it would achieve absolutely nothing but misery." "That's why I want it to stop now." "I know." "Good." "If you need to talk, tell me." " It's that man at the station, isn't it?" " What?" "Last night, you said that you'd met someone." " It's..." "It's him, isn't it?" " No." "No!" "It's because it's wrong." "There's no other reason." "Mummy, can we play dressing up?" "Yeah, as long as you don't make too much mess." "I've got to get on, George." "Yeah, I better get back." "Jem's not feeling too well." "Dad!" " See you later, Joe!" " Bye, Daddy!" "Erm, right." "Well, I'll, erm..." "You'll send him round." "Course." " Lovely day." " Yeah." "Rog?" "Don't wait too long." "She was very peaceful, Stephen." "Good." " How you feeling?" " Terrible." "How are you?" "I'm OK." "So what do you make of him, then?" " Who?" " Brian." "Ooh..." "Brian." "I think he's really sexy." "Sexy Brian." "Brian the sex god." "Thanks, but... no thanks." "Oh, are you OK, Jem?" "Tell me what's wrong." "Nothing, I'm just..." "I'm just, erm, tired and hung over." "Sorry." "Jem, what is it?" "Is it something I've done?" "What is it?" " It's me and George." " What?" "We just seem to argue all the time." "He's so angry with me that I can't seem to do anything right." "Oh..." "Does he talk to you about anything?" " About what?" " About us." "Oh, no." "No." "Jem..." "I just want to say I'm sorry." "Why?" " I've not been a very good friend." " You have." "No, I haven't." "I've been very selfish, caught up in my own pathetic shit." "Oh, you have every right to." "Not any more." "I'm bored of it, bored of wallowing." "I'm only just beginning." "Well, I can help you out." "How you feeling?" "Not great." "She was very fond of you." "I don't feel as sad as I thought I would." "You're very lovely, you know." "Thanks." "So are you." "Charlie?" " Charlie?" " Yes, Mummy?" "Can you come down here a minute, please, darling?" "OK." "Hey, my favourite princess." "I was just calling Daddy to see if he can take you to Emily's party tomorrow." "Yay!" "But first, perhaps there's something you might want to say to Daddy?" " Hello?" " Hi, Daddy." "Hiya." " Can you take me to Emily's party?" " A party?" " When is it?" " When is it, Mummy?" " Sorry for making a fuss, Daddy." " That's all right." "It's tomorrow afternoon, So you can pick Charlie up from Jem and George's at four." " OK." " Thank you, Daddy, I can't wait to see you." "And I can't wait to see you, Princess..." "Anna?" "Thanks, Toby." "Come here." "Oh, I love you..." "Hello." "Are you OK?" "Look, I've-I've-I've made a decision." "I love you." "I really love you, Anna." "I want to leave Jem." "It can't go on like this." "It's not good for her or Joe." "I think that we should separate and I've been... feeling like this for... a while now." " I really love you." " Oh, my God." "Sorry, I know this is a shock..." "But I..." "I had to tell you." "Jesus, you better come in." " Well?" " "Well," what?" " Well, aren't you going to say anything?" " I don't know what to say." "Well, erm... do you feel the same?" "No." "Oh, God." "Listen, it's not a good time..." "You've got to calm down, George, please." "You don't believe me." "You've got to stop this, this is crazy." "I'm going to leave Jem anyway." "How..." "How can I carry on after all this?" " You are not going to leave Jem!" " I am." " You are not!" " I am." " Oh, you're pathetic, George." " What?" " You are pathetic." " Why?" "You and me..." "That's the mess!" "Not you and Jem!" "Jesus, this is bad." "See, I think that you do love me." "I do not love you." "It's over." "It was wrong." "I'm so sorry I did it." "But it's done..." "And that's that." "If you tell Jem, you'll be making the biggest mistake of your life." " You-You just can't face it." " No!" "No, you will risk breaking up your family." "You will lose everything." "I can tell you, that is shit!" "You will never get it back." "So you think about what you've got and if you really want to lose it and have nothing." "Don't think for one minute you'll have me, because you will not." "Can you leave now, please?" "Don't you dare tell Jem!" "No, no..." "George, no." "Me and Jem were OK until all of this happened." "I'll bring Joe around later." "Goodbye, George." " Hello." " Hi." " A cup of tea?" " Please, yeah." " You notice anything different?" " Yeah." "Nice and clean." "It's taken me ages." "Was everything all right?" "Not really." "What happened?" "Helen died." "Oh, darling, I'm sorry, that's sad." "Yeah." "Well, she had a good life, didn't she?" "I think so." " What would you like to do this afternoon?" " I'm not sure." "We could go for a walk." "Here you go." "Cheer you up a bit." "What do you think?" "Erm, I'm not sure." " A film..." "Let's do something." " I don't know." "Come on, let's have a nice afternoon together, we deserve it." " Fiona..." " What?" "I..." "I've been thinking, erm, about what you were saying this morning." "Right, I went a bit too far, I'm sorry." "No, no, you know what?" "You didn't." "I'm not in love with you any more." "I'm sorry." "No, you're not." "We're gonna put a bath on, sheriff." "Don't shoot me..." "Come on." " Can we have bubbles?" " Yes." " Daddy?" " Yeah?" "I like it when you give me a bath." " Do you?" " Yeah." "I like giving you a bath, Joe." " Can I have more bubbles?" " Yes!" "Come on..." "In you go!" " How many bubbles do you want?" "Loads?" " Yeah." " You'll be lost in bubbles?" " Yeah!" "Wa-hey!" "I don't want you splashing me." "Come on, sleepyhead." "Do you need one of these?" "Do you need one of these?" "Oh, that's a big one." "Do you need one of these?" " Do you need one of these?" " And one for luck?" "Good night, pumpkin pie." " And one for spare." " One for spare." "Sleep tight." " Charlie?" " Yeah?" "We need to help Daddy." "Why?" " I see you every day, don't I?" " Yeah." "So I'm OK." "But Daddy doesn't." "So when you see him, he needs more help than I do." "Do you understand?" "Yes, Mummy, I can give him more hugs." "That's perfect." "I love you very much, you know?" "I love you too." " Morning." " Hello." "Erm, I'll give 'em a lift on the way, George isn't feeling very well." " Oh, thanks, Jem." " In you get, poppets." "Anna, thanks for listening to me yesterday." " Anytime." " Great." "Right, can you manage?" "Hey..." "Oh, Toby's going to pick Charlie up from yours this afternoon to take her to a party." " Can you tell George?" " Er, yeah." "It'll be nice to see him." "Thanks, Jem." "See you later." "Take care, sweetie, have a nice day." " How you doing?" " Oh, just great." " Ah, well." " Exactly." "Exactly." "Well, what do you think, Frank?" "My father always used to say..." "Eh..." " Your father used to say..." " My father?" "He used to say, life is..." "Life is..." "Cheers, Frank." "Can I go, Daddy?" " No, darling, I'm sorry." " Why?" "Cos we're going to have a party of our own here, darling." " Can I dress up?" " Of course you can." "Charlie?" "This is for you." "We'll miss her, won't we, Marie?" "Some things never change, eh, Marie?" "Uh-huh." "OK, rest, lovely, very nice, David..." "Doing some conducting there." "Seven and eight..." "Very nice, Rebecca." "Hey, Penny, we've got another customer that needs cheering up." "Oh, OK, Marie." "Are you all right?" "Do you want to come and sit down?" "Come and sit here." "You all right?" "You've got your tissue." "All right, Marie, OK." "All right, Harold, right." "And do the ladder, climb the ladder." "Well done, Marie." "Just do what you can." "Right, that's it." "You have to sit on the sofa." "You're gone." "You're toast, boy." "Oh, yeah  is the 10:48 Southern service to West Croydon, calling at Balham, Streatham Hill, West Norwood," "Gipsy Hill, Crystal Palace..." "Whoa!" "I can't see!" "Whoa!" "Where are we going?" "I can't see!" "Whoa!" "Here we go." " I like it." " You like it, eh?" "That was fun." " Right, ring the bell." " The bell doesn't work." "Knock it, then." "All right?" "Thanks." "Just a moment." "There you go." "There." "There you go." "# This was the end of the line" "# This was as far as it goes" "# This was the heart in decline" "# Then I met you" "# I had my life all mapped out" "# You were the same, I suppose" "# Suddenly, over my doubt" "# And I turned to you" "# It's not hard to live a lie" "# Disregard and deny" "# What you want, what is real and true" "# Waiting for something" "# And I long" "# For the truth" "# And it's you" "# I can't get used to my heart" "# Happy and free, running wild" "# Tearing my old life apart" "# All for you, all for you" "# I was waiting" "# For something unknown" "# Lost in myself, like a child" "# Counting on being alone" "# But our love broke through" "# I was running to catch the door" "# For so long, just because" "# You have shown how our world can change" "# Waiting for something" "# Waiting for something" "# It's not hard to live a lie" "# Disregard and deny" "# What you want and what is real" "# And I long for the truth" "# And I long to be free" "# Free with you" "# And I do love you" "# All alone, waiting just for you #" "Subtitles by LeapinLar"