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00:00Thank you for listening.
01:00How long is it for God's sake?
01:11Too long. Too damn long.
01:15Hello, Alan.
01:18Still doing the Tash thing then?
01:20It sort of grew on me.
01:21The others?
01:24Oh, on route.
01:30Coffee.
01:32Cheers.
01:32He's done all right, hasn't he?
01:40Honorary degrees, CBE.
01:43He invited me to a celebratory party after the palace.
01:46I was out of the country.
01:48You remarried?
01:48Orla wrote me.
01:52Right.
01:52And you?
01:54Has there been anyone since...
01:56Oh.
01:58I've rather lost a knack of all that.
02:01I'll just, er, get back to my cleaning.
02:07Right.
02:14It just keeps picking at the same scound.
02:18Do you blame her?
02:18What was it?
02:44Do they know?
02:44Heart failure.
02:50It was a fortnight before they found the body.
02:53Oh.
02:55God.
02:55Alan's back from America, Lily.
03:09He just phoned.
03:10I'm doing a big welcome back dinner.
03:12All the gang under the same roof?
03:14Hmm.
03:15Have you not got classes tonight?
03:17No, but I've got staff meeting.
03:18Oh, can you not skip it this once?
03:22Go on, then.
03:23Great.
03:23Can you pick up some beers on the way back?
03:25I'll do Victor.
03:26You call Jay.
03:26How about I call Victor?
03:28You do Jay.
03:29Okay.
03:30I'll take it Jack will be there.
03:32All of us will.
03:33It's been too long since we've seen you, Victor.
03:36Way too long.
03:41Let's see what I can do.
03:50Hey, it's me.
03:51Alan's back from America.
03:52I'm going to do a dinner for us all.
03:54Well.
03:54Tonight.
03:57I'm on call tonight, all right?
03:58Please, Jane.
03:59For Alan.
03:59If not for me, come on.
04:00I'll see if I can stop shifts.
04:03See you later.
04:03Bye-bye.
04:03I'll see you later.
04:13Bye-bye.
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04:28you like to live dangerously don't you you don't
04:38because the political levy funds our lobby campaigns in white wall
04:55if half your shop stewards cop out of paying it
04:57great example the members isn't it
04:59yep
05:04economic and social affairs jack walsh
05:08listen to me jack your grandfather has had a stroke
05:11or a series of strokes to be more accurate
05:14assuming you can find time in your busy schedule
05:18the visit might be in order and sooner rather than later please
05:24as anticipated it was the minor's union president who referred the general counsel's plan back
05:36say again
05:43they're not shrunk yet five more minutes okay
05:48last year saw the highest number of strikes since 1926
05:51fears of further industrial unrest escalated today when Arthur Scargill announced that the NUM and other major unions have voted for a national strike on May the 1st in defiance of the government's pay restraint policy
06:03first year I was with Texas instruments working on a computer device for cash registers
06:15and then in the last two years I was I was with the R&D working with electronic microprocessing units
06:27memory chips
06:29that's a bit sci-fi for me mate
06:31well one day the future will rise up and bite you in your light ass jack
06:36I'll just pray on there to see it
06:38so is you back for good or
06:41well General Electric's a recruiting system engineers here so um
06:45you know
06:48is er is Lily not joining us
06:51Lily I'll get here when she gets here heads a bit off in the clouds sometimes
06:54well she had a better offer
06:58cheers
07:02cheers
07:04nice to see you watching
07:06welcome home
07:07thank you
07:08cheers
07:09so what news
07:10hmm
07:11all I learned at that internship at the Tavistock
07:13hmm
07:14family therapy working with kids mainly
07:15oh good for you
07:16and how's academia
07:17has its moments
07:18if and when anyone could be bothered to show up to any of my lectures
07:21students today eh
07:23hmm
07:24and er
07:25and er
07:26and Lily
07:27are still on her quest for the holy grail of enlightenment as are we all
07:31most of the weekend she treks round galleries with her painting portfolio
07:34no one's taken on yet
07:36she just gets worker and she can take it
07:38then there's Dr Kildare over there
07:40getting us drunk as skunks on his birthday to make his grand announcement
07:44aye
07:46I don't know
07:48the queer thing
07:49yeah well erm
08:01I suppose somebody had me the last to know
08:03hmm
08:04his family haven't a clue
08:05or at work
08:06you had no inkling
08:09covered his tracks well
08:11oh there is more news
08:18Charlotte only got herself arrested
08:2130 million viewers
08:23watched her and her woman's livers getting chucked in black mariahs at the Miss World thing
08:28we are not beautiful
08:30we are not ugly
08:31we are angry
08:33yeah you see Jack's thing about direct action only applies to the class system isn't that right
08:42equal rights ranks a poor second
08:45it was worth a night in Holloway to get people talking about discrimination for once
08:50oh it's not all hair shirt with her mate
08:52no she still shaves under her arms
08:54I can personally vouch for that
09:05excuse me
09:07when was it he moved out?
09:17just after finals
09:18when you left for the states
09:19he needed his own space
09:21please
09:22hmm
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09:50I move down to Victor's room.
09:57Give Lily a bit of space for her art.
10:02Alan!
10:03Hey!
10:03I'm so sorry.
10:05I'm so good to stay here.
10:08There's another bomb.
10:10It took me ages to get back.
10:11A bomb?
10:12Tubes, buses.
10:13They'll grind to a halt when it happens.
10:17What's going on?
10:19More bombs.
10:20More car bombs placed around London.
10:22One outside the Old Bailey, a second in Whitehall, exploded.
10:26Killing one and wounding more than 150 in the latest IRA bomb attacks in the city.
10:31No choice.
10:32The old blitz spirit is alive and well and blighty.
10:34Security forces warn that the IRA is becoming increasingly sophisticated.
10:38You're glad you came back, eh?
10:39You're going to have a million of violence on the mainland and warn the public to be vigilant.
10:43Bed down in Morham, if you want.
10:59I'm due back at the hospital, having got cover for a few hours.
11:01You're not going to have a certain thing.
11:06I was going to write to tell you.
11:07I just thought, I just thought it'd better be here in person.
11:14You know, they don't have a problem with it.
11:15Well, they didn't share a room with you for three years, did they?
11:22If you weren't so ashamed of it, why do you keep it a secret for so long?
11:26Hmm?
11:30I used to lie in bed and talk about girls, for Christ's sake.
11:34You talked?
11:36I listened.
11:46I heard you, you know?
11:48At night.
11:51Wanking.
11:57Oh.
12:00I thought it was natural.
12:03I hope to God it wasn't about me.
12:06Don't flatter yourself.
12:15I thought it was natural.
12:17I did not.
12:18For fuck's sake.
12:48Is this it for us?
13:04A quick screw after the light's out now and again?
13:09We don't always do with the lights out.
13:16We made a deal from the start. This wouldn't be exclusive.
13:23No-one can accuse you of welching on the deal, Jack. You followed it to the letter.
13:30All I get in return is the edited version of you.
13:37It's not enough. Not anymore.
13:45And I don't want to hang around to see someone else get the real thing.
13:50What if there is no real thing?
13:52You know, the cupboard's bare. What you see is all there is.
14:01That's your get out of jail card, is it?
14:07I can handle being the best for a few jokes. But I'll be damned if I let you turn me into one.
14:14Charlie. Charlie. Charlie.
14:16You are the only thing that makes life bearable.
14:23Don't you know that yet? The only thing.
14:42What was that?
14:46I do this every time.
14:49Don't be angry with me when you have no reason to be angry with me.
14:57Be it ever so humble.
15:25Jack.
15:55Jack.
15:57Jack.
16:00Mike.
16:01I've never had much to say to each other, have we?
16:05I'm a bit late to start now.
16:08I remember that falling out I had with Dad over rejecting the place at Balliol.
16:22He kept saying, give him time.
16:28I was never sure if that meant give him time to become the person he's destined to be or
16:33give him enough time and he'll hang himself.
16:38And again, maybe the two is synonymous.
17:08Sorry, we never got to know each other better.
17:19Bye, Gwendat.
17:21How's it going?
17:35How's it going?
17:40So, how's life at the TUC?
17:55Still fighting the unequal fight?
18:00I need to ask you something.
18:02Though I can pretty much predict the answer.
18:08I need another sub this month.
18:10If you're in debt, Jack, it's because you've developed expensive habits.
18:17You can hardly expect me to subsidize them.
18:21Yep, pretty much as predicted.
18:27Jack, wait.
18:31Um, there is...
18:34maybe something, um...
18:37these meetings that Wilson's been having with the TUC and Jack Jones...
18:43uh, I assume you have the inside track on all of that.
18:51You see, there's a problem with Heath.
18:53He's a technocrat.
18:56Thinks that if he runs the country like a corporation, he can pull us out of the mess we're in.
19:02Endless strikes and flying pickets and sewage in the street.
19:08Power cuts.
19:09And, of course, all this has wounded him, perhaps even...
19:13fatally.
19:14And now he's crammed his cabinet full of other grammar school acolytes like, uh, Walker.
19:21Thatcher.
19:22Thatcher.
19:22They're the reason why I was squeezed out of the cabinet.
19:25They're the new order now.
19:28The barbarians at the gate.
19:30You see, the one thing that Ted absolutely abhors is a surprise.
19:37So, a word in his ear about what the unions are cooking up next could be my, uh, uh,
19:44could be my entry card into Downing Street.
19:51You serious?
19:57You want me to be your mole?
20:01Well, that's good.
20:04That's the best yet.
20:07Man.
20:13This is bloody classic.
20:17Sorry, sorry.
20:20Here's a thought for you.
20:22When the old man up there pops his clogs, you'd have to resign as an MP, wouldn't you?
20:28And it's goodbye Westminster, that learned Downing Street.
20:31Not if I renounce the Viscountcy.
20:32You seem to think that my political commitment is opportunistic, don't you?
20:39But it's somehow inferior to yours, because of course you have the monopoly on all things moral,
20:44don't you?
20:45We only exist as your punch bag.
20:47We're only here to make you feel better about yourself.
20:51I'll tell you something.
20:51I'll tell you something.
20:52I'll tell you something.
20:53Delusions of adequacy are a far cry from the real thing, Jack.
20:56I'll tell you something.
21:15Jack?
21:19Jack?
21:20Jack?
21:25Jack?
21:30Jack?
21:37Jack?
21:38Jack?
21:38Jack?
21:39Jack?
21:40Jack?
21:41Jack?
21:42như r ferami.
21:43We have shown that as a government, we are ready to be bold in a good cause.
22:10I hope the same will be true of both sides.
22:33Knock knock.
22:36You alright?
22:39Just clearing out my room.
22:42Er, oh, the job at General Electrics, it looks like I've swung it.
22:49Eh?
22:51Cool.
22:52So I was wondering if I could stay for a few more days until I find some place to live?
22:57Er, yeah, yeah, no problem.
23:02Good.
23:04Erm, why not rent this room?
23:07Huh?
23:08I can bunk with Jay.
23:09Er, yeah, he's at the hospital half the time anyway, so...
23:16So much for trouble broadening the mind.
23:18Eh?
23:19It's Jay.
23:20Man.
23:21And he's just the same guy as ever he was.
23:23Right.
23:24What shall we say?
23:25Yeah.
23:26Yeah.
23:27Seven quid a week.
23:28Best room in the gaff, fully furnished.
23:31Yeah, alright.
23:32Yeah.
23:33Why not?
23:34I need a...
23:35You know, a couple of weeks advance.
23:37Cash.
23:38Alright.
23:39OK.
23:40Just got a few debts to clear.
23:44I-I came back for you, I did, but you'd already left for this...
23:47Charlie?
23:48Charlie?
23:49You know how I get when the old man winds me up?
24:03Piss off, Jack.
24:04I'm sorry.
24:05I'm sorry.
24:06I'm sorry.
24:07I'm sorry.
24:08I'm sorry.
24:09I'm sorry.
24:10I'm sorry.
24:11I'm sorry.
24:12I'm sorry.
24:13I'm sorry.
24:14I'm sorry.
24:15I'm sorry.
24:16Jack.
24:17We're better than this, aren't we?
24:24If I needed further proof of my total irrelevance to you, today was it.
24:29Whatever this pitiful excuse for a relationship is, it's over.
24:46Well, sometimes things happen that open your eyes up about a person, Charlie.
24:59You know I've read about men like Jack.
25:02How selfish, careless men like him make the best breeders.
25:08It's not even a conscious thing, it's genetics.
25:12Apparently they give off some kind of chemical that women associate with danger.
25:17That's why they go for a man in uniform.
25:19They see him as a protector, a fighter.
25:22You're like an addict.
25:24Even though you know your addiction will destroy you, you just can't say no.
25:28He's your fatal flaw.
25:30Not just because he doesn't value you or cherish you, which he doesn't.
25:36But because you sacrificed the best part of yourself, your integrity, your passion just to be with him.
25:43And as much as you despise yourself for it, I despise him more for making you feel it.
25:58I never heard you talk so much.
26:01Well, maybe you never listened before.
26:05Are you listening now?
26:07It's over this time, Victor.
26:10Julie.
26:12And you must move out of the flat.
26:16We can find somewhere together.
26:19I mean, I can help you to find a place.
26:28I'll start looking next week.
26:35When he drove away and left me there,
26:37I had this out-of-body thing.
26:44Like I was looking down on myself.
26:47Everything you say about me.
26:50I saw it.
26:52Not just my hypocrisy, but my pathetic weakness.
26:56And...
26:57Trust me, despising myself barely scratched the surface.
27:04You can't choose who you love, Charlie.
27:08Only who not to.
27:10Only who not to.
27:11You can't.
27:21What the hell?
27:23No, no.
27:25No, no, no.
27:27It's very good.
27:29Come on.
27:31It's very cold and calm.
27:32Okay, okay, all right.
27:45Connor!
27:50Somebody downstairs let me in.
27:52I was beginning to think I had the wrong damn house.
27:53I don't believe it.
27:57Oh, my brother, Connor.
27:59Jack.
28:02Come through.
28:11Does ma'am know you're here?
28:17What's going on with you, Connor?
28:23The provost have got Declan.
28:25Declan Quinn from school?
28:27You think he's an informer?
28:30He joined them after a bloody Sunday.
28:33We both did.
28:34You weren't there on that day?
28:36You didn't need to be there to know it was cold-blooded murder.
28:40An obscenity.
28:41He shot them as they crawled away, Arla.
28:43Lads younger than me.
28:44He shot them in the back like dogs in the gutter.
28:47So you take revenge by killing more innocent people?
28:50Bombing and maiming them?
28:51This isn't about revenge.
28:53It's about justice.
28:55Anyway, we don't do any front-line stuff.
28:58We run errands, shift weapons about.
29:01Oh, well, then your hands are clean.
29:04Do the family know?
29:07They think I'm doing that motorbike courier job.
29:10It's in a manner of speaking.
29:15Did he do it?
29:16Declan?
29:18Is he a tout?
29:19The UDR are hand in glove with the British Army now.
29:24Last week, a bunch of their vigilantes waited outside his house for him.
29:29They held him for six days.
29:32Tied and hooded to a chair.
29:33No light, no food.
29:36Just enough water to keep him alive when they try to beat names out of him.
29:40He swears he'd give them none.
29:43But the ARA see his release as a reward for collaborating.
29:49We were at a cafe on the Derby Road yesterday when they came for him.
29:54It was just a reflex.
29:57I stepped in.
29:59There was a scuffle.
30:02I lost it.
30:04I lashed out at them.
30:06They said I was next.
30:08Well, if Declan's done nothing, they'll let him go, won't they?
30:11If he did name names.
30:12That doesn't make you guilty.
30:13My association, it does.
30:17I need somewhere to stay until the heat's off.
30:20Wait, let me...
30:21So, say you're right and the provost are after you.
30:25What about the family?
30:28Won't they turn the heat on them to find out where you are?
30:30And if they treat you back here, this house is full of people, Connor.
30:36Sure.
30:37They're your family now.
30:38That's not fair.
30:47Remember when you were little?
30:50All those rituals you had to stop the night brilliance and Kenya?
30:52You've always seen shadows where there are none.
30:59You were just trying to protect a friend.
31:03They'll get that.
31:05You were loyal.
31:08Loyalty is the one thing they do get.
31:09I'm sorry, I bothered you.
31:15Connor.
31:20Connor.
31:22Connor, if you want to stay, of course...
31:24Do you really believe that my...
31:36Breakfast!
31:38It's getting cold now!
31:39It was only when we were in service, it was a whole lot.
31:44We were all on a better number time plan for seven weeks.
31:47And what did we get?
31:47We gave three summits.
31:48Not only were we facing the prospect of petrol rationing, courtesy of OPEC, quadrupling the price of oil.
31:56Now we have the miners and power workers threatening an overdrive there.
32:00Which means a return to the three-day week, and yet more power cars.
32:09Mum?
32:12Mum?
32:13I saw the car, Mum. I know you're there.
32:18I saw the car, Mum.
32:41It's gone t Tab by oil.
32:44I think today you were coming. I didn't mind it was Saturday.
32:54It is Saturday, Mum.
33:00What is all this stuff?
33:02What an emergency store.
33:04Oh, it collects so much dust in here.
33:06Your father used to repair everything.
33:09A vacuum cleaner, a toaster broke. He knew how to fix them.
33:13But to buy so many, Mum.
33:15If one goes wrong, I won't be caught short, will I?
33:20Oh, that cupboard needs sorting if you want to help.
33:23I must get down the shops before they close.
33:25I have a whole list of... What's this spot?
33:27Quicker we are. Quicker we'll be done.
33:28She has to go back on the medication, Dad. On the lithium.
33:45She won't listen to me.
33:47She wants to have ECT again.
33:50She knows the risks. It's her choice.
33:52It's barbaric.
33:53If it snaps her out of her depression...
33:55Until next time.
33:59What did your brother say?
34:01They conveniently absented themselves.
34:07Adam's in Leeds.
34:10Peter's on the road half the time for his stupid job.
34:13If I walk back into her life...
34:22It'll just raise false hopes for you.
34:26It's just not appropriate. You must sieve her.
34:30Maybe she'll turn the corner this time.
34:32Hmm?
34:34Either way, she's not my responsibility anymore.
34:36It's how it is. I'm sorry.
34:49Come on, Harry.
34:50Shall we go for a walk?
34:52Hold my hand.
34:55Take a look.
34:55You don't have to do this.
35:07You could talk to a doctor or care worker...
35:09...and get them to change your medication.
35:10This worked last time, didn't it?
35:13A few months.
35:13When I'm on the medication, it's like I'm...
35:22...trapped inside my own brain.
35:26I see people in the street, in the park.
35:31Laughing, happy.
35:36I can't remember what that feels like.
35:38Well, feeling anything is like.
35:48We're ready for her now.
35:49Open.
36:13Bite hard.
36:13Oh, my God.
36:43Oh, my God.
37:13Jack Walsh is gone.
37:31When, this morning, I had a meeting in town.
37:43I wasn't with him.
37:46I really thought you'd want to know.
37:55Dad, I...
37:56I was with him.
38:10Oh, my God.
38:40It's called the Social Contract.
38:56It's to be the plank of Wilson's manifesto.
38:58In return for the TUC agreeing to wage restraint, he'll repeal Heath's Industrial Relations
39:03Act, increase welfare spending, and expand state control over key industries.
39:08It's all in there.
39:09So, in effect, he's allowing the unions to dictate government policy.
39:14Perhaps now Ted will see where his tactic of beer and sandwich is with the men's.
39:21Appeasement is just another word for surrender.
39:23Thanks, son.
39:35I'll pop a check in the post.
39:36I'll pop a check in the post.
39:37I'll pop a check in the post.
40:19Knock, knock.
40:31Nice cup of tea.
40:34The counselor died today.
40:37Oh.
40:39Was it any ancient?
40:43He said, art is a lie which makes us see the truth.
40:49All these years, I've just avoided facing it.
40:56This painting. I'm ditching it.
41:00Oh, no. No. After all that you went through to do it.
41:04It's about talent.
41:06Or lack of.
41:07Hey, you've got talent, Lily. You've got fucking loads of talent.
41:10I have a facility, a skill. It's not the bloody same. Talent is about insight, vision.
41:20Look this. It's sub Francis Bacon.
41:23This.
41:25Whoa.
41:28Bridget Riley.
41:29Hockney.
41:33All the people's vision. All the people's insight.
41:36You know, I asked a tutor at art college how he would define a great painter.
41:40And he said if you could remove them from the history of art and it go on, unimpeded,
41:45then they weren't by definition great.
41:48They were irrelevant.
41:49Do you remember last year when I went to India?
41:58I want to find inspiration.
42:01All I found were poverty.
42:04Mine.
42:05Not theirs.
42:09Thinking if I were a Maharishi groupie, the floodgates of creativity would suddenly magically open.
42:17You can still do it.
42:19All right, it might not be full time, but you can still do it.
42:22Where's my ticket to write?
42:25It's served its purpose now.
42:27So what'll you do?
42:29You know what they say.
42:31If you can't do it, teach it.
42:33Well, there's no wrong with that.
42:35It's just not how I saw it.
42:41Oh.
42:49Can I keep this one?
43:02And for the record, Lily, you're no failure.
43:05Oh, my God.
44:05Do we know what's in it?
44:11Must be something important, else why have a say?
44:14None of these is any good. Any tools about?
44:18Oh, hang on.
44:22Good enough?
44:23Worth a try.
44:26There's a tool for every job, and that, my friend, is not it.
44:31Oh, bugger.
44:34All right. Let me see.
44:38Uh, here.
44:41Let it under here for a minute.
44:42Okay.
45:12You'll live.
45:28Do you want to, um...
45:35No, no.
45:37I'm good.
45:40Thanks.
45:42My God, I wondered where this had got to.
45:57Your blue period.
46:00I remember it well.
46:02I put it in the study, above my desk.
46:04Or better yet, in the dining room.
46:06Must be.
46:08We should have kept in touch.
46:09How hard would it have been?
46:11Life gets in the way.
46:12And the excuse.
46:14Don't you think I've enough to beat yourself up about without that, too?
46:18I mean, Victor got past him.
46:21Why can't she?
46:23Hmm.
46:23He started again, found somebody else.
46:27Charlie's still stuck in that place.
46:30Maybe we all are.
46:31Evacuate the area.
46:32I don't know.
46:33I don't know.
46:33I don't know.
46:34You look at me.
46:34I don't know.
46:35You look at me.
46:36I don't know.
46:37I've got to be in.
46:37You look at me.
46:38Is that your AP area?
47:02Is that your AP area?
47:08Is that your AP area?
47:38Is that your AP area?
48:08Is that your AP area?
48:10Is that your AP area?
48:12Is that your AP area?
48:16Oh, for God, they gave me this.
48:19Oh, no, I'll see you. I'll see you.
48:21I'll just go.
48:22No, no, no. In the meantime, I prescribe rest.
48:32Lily.
48:35I know this isn't the time,
48:37but you're the reason I came back from the States.
48:41For all I could think of there, and...
48:46I know I'm not creative, like you,
48:51but it's a scientific fact that opposites attract.
48:55The north end of one magnet is attracted to the south end of another,
48:59and conversely, like repels, like.
49:03And it's the same with lightning.
49:07The earth and the clouds carry negative and positive charges,
49:12and when they get too close...
49:14the discharge and electric energy, and...
49:22That's...
49:23That's what it was when we first met.
49:27It felt like...
49:28like being struck by lightning, and...
49:32I know...
49:34I know you don't feel that, too, or...
49:38At least I assume you don't.
49:41But...
49:42Maybe, as you know, give them time.
49:52Forget the lightning cramp.
49:55What I mean to say, what...
49:57What I mean to say is...
50:00I'll be a safe harbour.
50:02I'll never let anything or anyone ever hurt you again, ever.
50:13I'm damaged, God.
50:15No, don't say that.
50:16Don't even think it.
50:17If it turns around...
50:35It's a sign.
50:38I'll say yes.
50:39Don't look back.
50:41She'll think you're weak.
50:42Do not look back.
51:12She'll think you'll be right on the wall.
51:16Get down.
51:19You have a書き.
51:21Okay.
51:26She'll see you next time.
51:27She'll probably nice.
51:32What?
51:32Are you okay?
51:33I'm okay.
51:34No need you.
51:37Don't.
51:39I don't get it.
51:40I don't want you.
51:41Don't.
51:41Some damn reporter got wind of it before I could call you.
51:55And the, uh, the chief whip waded in.
51:57Come on.
51:58What was it, Dad?
52:00Heath, not deliver the goods.
52:03No plum job or nothing in the cabinet after all,
52:05so you just picked up your ball and left the park.
52:08It's really not that complicated.
52:11I merely saw where my responsibility lay, that's all.
52:18I imagine a stately home and a retinue of servants would tip the balance.
52:22Do you think it was an easy decision?
52:24After all the hard work I put in for the party?
52:27For 15 years?
52:31There are other people to consider, Jack.
52:35Think of the sacrifices your mother has made for my career.
52:41Not to mention the duty I owe to my father.
52:45What about the duty you owe me?
52:51I thought full square on that.
52:54I still feel running short.
52:55I did it for you.
53:01For you!
53:05I think we both know why you did it to Jack.
53:11Loyalty has nothing to do with it.
53:13It's a lot of money.
53:14I think we both know why you're not a good person.
53:15I think we both know why you're not a good person.
53:26That's it.
53:27Oh, thank you.
53:35Victor.
53:36Drink.
53:37Please.
53:37so i've marked up a couple of likely ones for you flats in your price range oh great
53:46you mentioned it to any of the others yet let's wait till i found somewhere
54:07how could we miss that well sometimes we don't see what's right in front of us do we
54:21wait this year
54:42why me come back leonard cohen all is forgiven
54:46how many's he had what's he had more like right here we go that's for you there cheers
55:02just a little change of pace feel free to join in okay now i'm a union man amazed to what i am
55:17i say what i think but the company stinks because i'm a union man oh you don't get me i'm part of the
55:25union you don't get me i'm part of the union you don't get me i'm part of the union till the day i
55:32died till the day i died before the union did appear i'm tired my life was half as clear
55:42but i've got the power
55:55of high crimes and misdemeanors in office now to northern ireland where another ira execution
56:12killing was taking place in belfast the body was found off the shanklin road this morning he'd been
56:17shot in the head the victim who's believed to be an ira informer has been identified as connor o'donnell
56:23age 24 from belfast the ira claimed responsibility for the killing stating only that o'connor was shot
56:30as a british army informer it is one of several ira executions
56:43as a british army informer it is one of several ira claims the most famous rin and disney
56:48who's been sent to me to the DM to the end of the day of the day you are all going to the end of the day
56:53and you're all going to the end of the day and you're all going to the end of the day
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