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{5402}{5462}There we are. 42 Coleman Road.
{5465}{5513}There's no sale board up.
{5516}{5576}No, well, it's been on the market quite a while.
{5578}{5662}{y:i}Conventional mortgages are rather ticky|{y:i}on these older properties
{5665}{5725}Well, beggars can't be choosers.
{5752}{5800}l think it'll do very well.
{5802}{5851}Shall we go inside?
{6047}{6090}She'll be all right in the car.
{6092}{6134}Stay there, darling. We won't be long.
{6137}{6220}We're just going to go in the house|with Mr Powers. All right?
{6380}{6441}lt needs rather a lot doing to it, l'm afraid.
{6444}{6527}That's all right.|l don't mind, as long as the price is right.
{6530}{6625}Yes, of course.|House prices are ridiculous these days,
{6628}{6681}especially to first-time purchasers.
{6683}{6753}l've even managed to get a job in the area, too.
{6756}{6818}Splendid.
{6867}{6928}Well, now, we'll just check the particulars.
{6931}{6987}Just one child, isn't it?
{6989}{7038}Mm. Sophie.
{7041}{7094}{y:i}An impessionable age I always think
{7097}{7143}She's very quiet.
{7145}{7229}Yes, well, it all seems in order, Mr Peters.
{7252}{7321}Not exactly shipshape condition but
{7322}{7462}{y:i}I'm sure there'll be|{y:i}no problem of a loan on this paticular property.
{7484}{7559}l hope you'll be very happy here.
{7878}{7975}{y:i}Yeah yeah, all right|{y:i}Over to me a bit. Take it round a bit.
{8236}{8285}Timmy.
{8983}{9032}You promised.
{9034}{9113}That's right. l promised.
{11636}{11703}Sophie!
{11772}{11820}{y:i}Mummy Mummy
{11861}{11904}- lt's all right.|- What is it?
{11906}{11955}The wall.
{11958}{12044}lt's all right. lt's all right. Sh! Sh!
{12047}{12133}{y:i}- She says it's blood|- Blood?
{12178}{12247}Someone's got a vivid imagination, haven't they?
{12250}{12319}l expect it's iron or rust.
{12322}{12374}God alone knows what you've done to the gas.
{12377}{12468}lt's leaking all over the bedroom -|the gas tap. l couldn't turn it off.
{12672}{12721}There's nothing.
{12723}{12772}No gas. Nothing.
{12775}{12836}But there was. l know there was. lt was...
{12838}{12904}- Look. Nothing.|- But l couldn't get it to stop.
{13606}{13651}- Oh, hello.|- Hello.
{13653}{13730}l'm Jean Evans. l live just across the road.
{13732}{13786}l thought you might like a cup of tea.
{13788}{13837}- How lovely. Come in.|- Thank you.
{13978}{14016}William!
{14019}{14067}Come through into the kitchen.
{14099}{14147}By the way, l'm Emma.
{14150}{14200}We're in a terrible mess, l'm afraid.
{14203}{14276}- l don't envy you.|- Yes, there's a lot to do.
{14278}{14327}Excuse me a minute.
{14426}{14476}{y:i}William!
{14478}{14528}{y:i}Come down
{14531}{14590}{y:i}You tea break's arrived
{14794}{14866}Ooh, how lovely. You are kind. Thank you.
{14869}{14917}Oh, this is my husband.
{14919}{14984}- Hi. William Peters.|- Hello. Jean Evans.
{14985}{15065}- l do hope you don't think l'm butting in.|- Oh, good Lord, no.
{15281}{15405}{y:i}Do you know, I read that moving house is|{y:i}the biggest upheaval you ever have in your life.
{15407}{15516}{y:i}It's much more stessful than changing job,
{15519}{15567}a death in the family, or getting a divorce.
{15569}{15613}l don't think l fancy any of those.
{15616}{15664}Not today, at any rate.
{15666}{15710}Oh, so much needs doing.
{15713}{15751}You get the feeling
{15753}{15820}{y:i}- that you'll never get staight in a million years|- Hey.
{15862}{15910}Look at this.
{15940}{15986}That's not ours, is it, darling?
{15988}{16032}Oh, no, l didn't say it was,
{16034}{16121}but if there's a spare one going,|we might as well use it. Clear the decks.
{16124}{16172}Oh.
{16250}{16343}{y:i}It must have belonged to tne last people|{y:i}I suppose
{16346}{16394}{y:i}- Did you know them?|- Me?
{16397}{16437}No. Not really.
{16440}{16470}Oh, what about Sophie?
{16472}{16521}She doesn't drink tea.
{16524}{16582}{y:i}Milk. I'l take her some milk.
{16609}{16680}Why don't you come upstairs with me|and meet Sophie?
{16682}{16748}Um, rules of the house.
{16750}{16805}No-one's allowed to go upstairs empty-handed.
{16807}{16851}Fair enough. What shall l take?
{16853}{16942}Well, you can load me up with blankets|and you can bring the milk.
{17091}{17176}- Shall l get the milk?|- Do you think you can get the pillow, as well?
{17178}{17223}- Yes.|- Thanks.
{17275}{17301}Thank you.
{17303}{17369}Oh, very good.|You look like a Sherpa going up Everest.
{17372}{17410}l am.
{17449}{17497}Are you all right?
{17500}{17600}Oh, l'm sorry.|lt's just that l didn't see that there before.
{17603}{17659}Oh, that
{17662}{17740}l just found it. Down there in the cupboard|where the tablecloth was.
{17743}{17809}l'm going to collapse if l stand here much longer.
{17812}{17860}l'm coming.
{18112}{18168}- This is Sophie.|- Hello, Sophie.
{18219}{18297}- l've brought you up some milk.|- Sophie, darling,
{18300}{18348}say hello to Jean.
{18350}{18431}Oh, dear.|She talks more to the cat than she does to us.
{18434}{18507}Oh, they all go through a phase.
{18509}{18601}Come along, then.|We've got to make your bed up, haven't we?
{18603}{18648}Can l do anything to help?
{18650}{18746}Oh, you could just shove that lot in there.|At least they'll be out of sight.
{18824}{18891}How's Timmy now, darling?
{18894}{18937}He doesn't like it here.
{18940}{18973}Oh, dear.
{18975}{19057}{y:i}Well, he'll soon get used to it, don't worry.
{19059}{19116}You haven't done any unpacking, have you?
{19143}{19233}And you know your night-light's in there|somewhere don't you?
{19235}{19319}{y:i}And you know what an old fusspot|{y:i}you are about it
{19437}{19466}{y:i}Look
{19616}{19665}Oh.
{19691}{19748}How many more of these are we going to find?
{19853}{19894}Hey, look!
{19982}{20031}Snap. We've got a pair.
{20147}{20174}What are you trying to do?
{20176}{20225}{y:i}Kill me?
{20369}{20438}What are you looking at?
{20441}{20511}The really nice thing|about people who've just moved in
{20513}{20604}is that they don't have time|to put their curtains up.
{20812}{20860}{y:i}You're a dirty old man
{20863}{20911}{y:i}I wouIdn't say old
{20913}{21019}{y:i}Well she'd better put something on.|{y:i}She'll feeze to death in that house
{21022}{21070}{y:i}Wrong again
{21072}{21131}{y:i}Come on. That's quite woken me up.
{21134}{21182}You'll be queuing up for blue movies next.
{21184}{21233}{y:i}Wny should I want to do that?
{21343}{21372}{y:i}Well, thats that.
{21375}{21423}Hm.
{21466}{21515}- What's the matter?|- Nothing.
{21518}{21602}lt's just that...|Well, what were those sword things...
{21604}{21650}- What?|- What were they doing there?
{21653}{21758}- l thought the police took everything away.|- How should l know? Come to bed.
{21825}{21888}{y:i}Poor things.
{21891}{21923}They obviously don't know.
{21925}{22004}- There's no reason why they should.|- They're bound to find out.
{22006}{22045}Eventually, yes,
{22047}{22124}but for goodness' sake,|let them settle in first, love.
{22126}{22175}Now, come to bed.
{24562}{24609}Morning! Want a lift?
{24766}{24828}Morning. l'm George Evans.|Where are you off to?
{24831}{24904}- Morning.|- l'm starting work today at the hospital.|St Stephen's.
{24906}{24968}Oh, it's on my way.|l can easily drop you off. Jump in.
{24971}{25019}Thank you.
{25212}{25260}What's your line of work, then?
{25263}{25333}- Not a brain surgeon, by any chance, are you?|- Not yet.
{25335}{25404}No, l'm not sure myself.
{25406}{25511}l used to be a steward on a cruise liner,|but that's no sort of life.
{25538}{25656}No? All that sunshine and beautiful girls lying|around a swimming pool? Do me a favour!
{25658}{25707}Yeah, well, that side of it's OK.
{25736}{25826}No, with Sophie growing up|and, well, me always away from home...
{25829}{25899}This is the only kind of job|l could get around here.
{25901}{25992}To tell you the truth,|l'm not even sure what hospital porters do.
{25994}{26070}They wheel dead bodies around|most of the time, l should imagine.
{26073}{26143}Oh, great! Cut myself shaving, l'm out like a light.
{26176}{26247}There you are. Now, off you go and find Timmy.
{26250}{26298}And when you find him,
{26300}{26407}tell him from me he's to carry his own cat food|from the supermarket from now on.
{26481}{26530}Mind you don't spill it, darling.
{26662}{26710}Timmy.
{27037}{27085}Timmy.
{27257}{27306}Timmy.
{27517}{27565}Timmy.
{27826}{27885}Timmy.
{28481}{28530}Timmy.
{28687}{28735}Timmy.
{29019}{29078}Oh, God! Get something!
{29081}{29131}lt's all right, Sophie. lt's all right.
{29133}{29180}{y:i}It's all right. Stop it
{29182}{29250}{y:i}Stop it. It's all right. It's all right
{29438}{29495}Sh!
{29662}{29710}lt's all right now. lt's all right.
{29713}{29761}lt's all right.
{29763}{29812}Poor Timmy.
{29881}{30052}You're just going to stay in Mummy's bed with|Mummy, and we'll look after each other, OK?
{31975}{32023}Stupid cat.
{32226}{32275}She loved that bloody cat.
{32277}{32326}Well, you know how sorry we both are.
{32381}{32487}Emma's taken one of the pills the doctor left.|l think it's the best thing.
{32489}{32568}- Sophie?|- Oh, she went off hours ago, poor little thing.
{32621}{32687}Why? That's what l keep asking myself.
{32689}{32765}l mean, cats aren't stupid,|so why does ours have to be?
{32768}{32834}l didn't even know|the damn window was broken.
{32837}{32895}She thought the world of the blessed thing.
{32898}{32981}- You could get her another one.|- Oh, try telling that to Sophie.
{32983}{33032}Oh, that's silly. l'm sorry.
{33035}{33083}No. l'm sorry.
{33167}{33284}Er, l think l'll just pop up|and see if they're all right.
{34071}{34098}Sophie.
{34186}{34220}Suppose l'll better run him in in the morning.
{34223}{34276}- Couldn't he take the day off?|- He says not.
{34279}{34345}They could both do with a good night's sleep,|if you ask me.
{34348}{34403}{y:i}- Daddy, where's Timmy?|{y:i}- Jean, quickly!
{34406}{34475}{y:i}Timmy! Timmy! Where's Timmy? Timmy!
{34477}{34580}{y:i}- I hate you! Why did you do it?|{y:i}- Darling it's all right. Calm down.
{34758}{34807}Mummy! Mummy!
{34970}{35035}Don't go. Please don't go.
{35435}{35500}- l've told her before about that night-light.|- Yeah?
{35502}{35551}Well, she's dropped off at last.
{35577}{35647}- lt's all my fault. She saw me.|- How do you mean?
{35681}{35800}While l was out burying the cat, l looked up.|l thought she was asleep.
{35802}{35862}Oh, poor child!
{35864}{35918}{y:i}God only knows how Emma didn't wake up
{35920}{36018}Oh, it's best that she should sleep.|She's had a pretty nasty shock, as well.
{36020}{36092}Yeah.|Are you sure you don't mind staying the night?
{36094}{36161}No. Anyway, I promised Sophie
{36163}{36221}lt will all seem different in the morning.
{36262}{36319}All because of some damn stupid cat.
{36655}{36703}- She's sound asleep.|- Oh, good.
{36706}{36811}You'd better get some sleep, too,|if you've got to get up at the crack of dawn.
{36813}{36876}- Oh, it's there.|- Thank you.
{36879}{36935}Do you mind if l leave the landing light on?
{36938}{36986}No. Sure, sure.
{36988}{37038}- Thanks. Good night.|- Good night.
{38662}{38710}lt's all right.
{38762}{38810}l was afraid.
{38813}{38861}lt's all right.
{38863}{38912}Don't worry.
{39848}{39967}{y:i}Yeah, he buried bits of her all over the garden|{y:i}and under the floorboads.
{39969}{40070}{y:i}Then, one day, a dog dug sometning up|{y:i}in the front over there and that was that.
{40073}{40158}When the police arrived,|he barricaded himself in the attic.
{40161}{40227}l mean, you read about things like this, but...
{40230}{40339}l just don't believe that a house|can relive the past, do you?
{40365}{40411}No, quite honestly, l don't.
{40438}{40499}- ls Sophie all right?|- l think she's asleep.
{40537}{40585}Jean.
{40626}{40675}Tell me again what happened.
{40677}{40731}- l've told you.|- Tell me again.
{40758}{40846}Well, l looked up and there they were.
{40849}{40884}After that.
{40887}{41023}- l screamed and l suppose l must have fainted.|- And when you came round, there was nothing.
{41025}{41073}No.
{41121}{41170}Well, l didn't see anything.
{41173}{41221}And you didn't see anything.
{41224}{41271}No.
{41306}{41385}What are you...?|Are you saying that l made this up?
{41388}{41444}l don't know. l don't know what l'm saying.
{41446}{41514}l'm trying to make some kind of sense|out of all this.
{41517}{41575}Well, the cat...
{41577}{41626}lt got caught on the broken glass.
{41629}{41749}Well, the blood. l mean,|there was blood on those sword things.
{41781}{41830}Only you saw that.
{41857}{41903}Oh, no.
{41906}{42031}- Please, Jean, l didn't mean to...|- You're saying that l imagined all this?
{42033}{42082}l don't know what you saw.
{42085}{42138}l believe that you thought you saw it...
{42164}{42213}Only...Emma and l didn't.
{42245}{42331}And it's our house.|And it hasn't done anything to us.
{42381}{42447}lt's our one chance of building a life together.
{42450}{42545}All our money's in it.|Somehow we've got to be able to live there.
{42548}{42668}{y:i}Emma and I have got to believe that it's all right|{y:i}for us
{42670}{42719}There's no alternative.
{42762}{42807}William's right, Jean.
{42810}{42886}{y:i}We've got to make it work for us somehow.
{42888}{42944}To do that, we're going to need your help.
{42979}{43055}Promise us that you'll never breathe|a word about this to anyone.
{43057}{43136}lt doesn't matter whether you're right,|or we're right,
{43138}{43189}but just a hint that anything's wrong
{43192}{43283}and, suddenly,|people are going to remember that murder.
{43330}{43382}{y:i}We won't even stand a chance.
{43385}{43468}Yes. All right. l promise.
{43515}{43570}Don't worry. You can count on us.
{43667}{43728}Darling, it's late. What about Sophie?
{43731}{43827}- She can stay here for the night.|- Oh, thanks, George.
{44701}{44755}William, l'm just going down the shops.
{44757}{44806}- All right.|- l'll be about an hour.
{44808}{44857}Come on, pet.
{45096}{45135}- Hello.|- Hello.
{45138}{45186}- Hello, Sophie.|- Hello.
{45188}{45260}l'm sorry we've not seen you.|We've been so busy with the house.
{45263}{45353}- lt's looking lovely.|- Mm. Still a long way to go yet, l'm afraid.
{45356}{45469}We've been meaning to ask you both over,|but, well, William's been on nights a lot.
{45471}{45520}We're just off to the shops.
{45523}{45571}l'll walk with you.
{45574}{45649}Lovely. How's George, then?
{45651}{45689}Oh he's vey well
{45717}{45775}l must get something for George for supper.
{45777}{45821}Maybe l'll get liver. He likes that.
{45824}{45898}l know you don't want to talk about it,|but is everything all right?
{45900}{45944}Yes, yes, it's fine.
{45946}{46038}- Look, l'm sorry about that night.|- Oh, it's us who should say sorry.
{46040}{46089}Thank you. You look tired.
{46092}{46140}Oh, I'm all right.
{46143}{46190}l think l will get some liver.
{46193}{46264}{y:i}It looks nice doesn't it?
{46289}{46350}{y:i}What is it?
{46426}{46475}Mummy!
{46477}{46539}- Oh, it's all right. lt's all right, darling.|- Mummy!
{46542}{46573}l'm all right, really.
{46700}{46746}Are you sure you're feeling all right?
{46749}{46816}Yes, yes, l'm fine.|l don't know what came over me.
{47036}{47116}Sophie, you won't tell Daddy what happened,|will you, hm?
{47119}{47167}He'll only worry.
{47169}{47218}Please.
{47220}{47269}lf that's what you want.
{47271}{47320}You'd better give me the shopping.
{47323}{47371}Thanks.
{47592}{47650}- Hello.|- Hello. We just met in the street.
{47652}{47701}Well, it's nice to see you again.
{47704}{47787}- You're working wonders, l must say.|- Well, you should have a look inside.
{47789}{47874}- l've just made some tea. Would you like some?|- Yes, why not? Come on in.
{47876}{47925}Lovely, thanks.
{47927}{47976}Not bad, is it?
{48023}{48092}Well, this is a bit more like it.
{48094}{48155}Not bad, is it?
{48157}{48206}lt certainly isn't.
{48208}{48285}William's worked very hard. He never stops.
{48288}{48368}You must come upstairs|and have a look round before you go.
{48513}{48550}{y:i}Yes
{48552}{48619}{y:i}Perhaps we were supestitious, after all.
{48621}{48672}We chucked them out.
{48751}{48868}Sophie, stop guzzling chocolate and go and get|some milk out of the fridge for Mummy, please.
{49099}{49147}- What is it?|- ln the fridge.
{49306}{49355}lt's not true.
{49392}{49440}Get out.
{49443}{49491}Go on. Get out.
{49494}{49615}Nothing has ever happened since that night.|Nothing. Not until you've come back in here.
{49618}{49666}Now, we're all right on our own.
{49669}{49745}You just leave us be.|Now, get out. Go on. Get out!
{49748}{49796}{y:i}Get out
{49799}{49847}{y:i}Go on
{49967}{50015}I can't...
{50018}{50112}l can't take it any more.
{50569}{50617}l should have got these.
{50619}{50690}No, no, it's all right. lt us that's asking for help.
{50693}{50741}You've managed very well so far.
{50744}{50800}Well, it's as much your house as it is ours.
{50802}{50851}ln a manner of speaking.
{50900}{50990}We're getting near the end.|We don't know what'll happen or when.
{50993}{51041}l appreciate that.
{51044}{51125}And l appreciate|your taking me into your confidence.
{51152}{51232}l haven't much alternative, have l?
{51272}{51340}lt wasn't just me this time. They saw it, too.
{51397}{51473}l wonder what other terrible things|are happening to them.
{51475}{51589}l don't know and there's nothing we can do.|We have to let them lead their own lives.
{51591}{51639}l reckon they need some help.
{53251}{53300}Take your hands out of your pockets.
{53337}{53402}- Hello there. Now you're...?|- This is Darren.
{53404}{53446}Right. And you're Darren's mum.
{53449}{53505}- Right.|- Well, put your coats on the banisters.
{53508}{53544}l'll sort them all out later.
{53547}{53595}Sophie's in the front room.
{53598}{53654}- Now, behave yourself in there, won't you?|- Yes.
{53737}{53788}Here you are, Sophie. Happy birthday.
{53790}{53834}Thank you.
{53837}{53880}{y:i}Hello. Is that for me?
{53883}{53931}You can give it to Sophie.
{53934}{54007}- Go on through.|- I hope there's enough for them to eat.
{54010}{54058}- Hello, lsobel.|- Hello.
{54061}{54107}How are you? Go on over with the others.
{54110}{54143}Sophie, look who's here!
{54146}{54195}{y:i}Hi
{54238}{54293}You must be out of your mind,|opening your house to this lot!
{54296}{54384}At this age, they tear the place apart|in three minutes flat once they get going.
{54387}{54435}Ah!
{54438}{54487}lsn't he lovely?
{54514}{54561}{y:i}Darren!
{54563}{54605}Come out of it.
{54608}{54673}We have central heating.|He's never seen a chimney before.
{54864}{54900}- Hello, Wayne.|- Hello.
{54902}{54946}- How are you?|- All right, thank you.
{54949}{55030}You'll have to go over with the girls.|You're outnumbered, l'm afraid.
{55033}{55078}Happy birthday.
{55130}{55186}- Everything all right?|- Yes, sweetheart.
{55188}{55232}- Hi, Janet.|- Hello.
{55235}{55297}Have you all met Olive the Ostrich?
{55300}{55395}Have you? Look, here we go.
{55398}{55429}William,
{55432}{55486}{y:i}put it down
{55488}{55543}l think he's more pleased with that than Sophie.
{55546}{55594}All right. You'd better have it.
{55635}{55697}{y:i}Your room does look lovely now.
{55700}{55748}Let's hope it stays lovely.
{55750}{55792}Darren!
{55843}{55903}{y:i}We were thinking of getting cental heating.
{55905}{55974}{y:i}- I like open fires, don't you?|{y:i}- I wouldn't be without it now.
{55976}{56052}- Shall we get the food going? l'm hungry.|- lt's not your party,
{56054}{56101}{y:i}it's their party.
{56285}{56339}Oh, no!
{56341}{56438}Who did it? What kind of a sick joke|does anyone think they're playing?
{56440}{56499}Which one of you|gave Sophie that as a present?
{56501}{56556}{y:i}Which one of you?
{56559}{56597}Get out of here! Go on. Get out.
{56600}{56644}Go on! All of you.
{56766}{56817}{y:i}- How could anyone?|{y:i}- Darling.
{56820}{56868}Look, it's just a rusty old sword.
{56871}{56935}Now, Sophie's all right, aren't you, darling?
{57041}{57075}l'm sorry.
{57077}{57194}{y:i}- I didn't mean to...|- Well, it's enough to give anyone a shock.
{57197}{57284}{y:i}Who'd want to give a thing like that to a child?
{57287}{57324}My Darren would, for one.
{57399}{57443}l'm terribly sorry.
{57446}{57504}lt might be an antique heirloom,
{57507}{57540}{y:i}you never know
{57542}{57578}Please forgive me, everyone.
{57580}{57636}{y:i}It's all right, love. All over now.
{57638}{57695}Darren, go and help pick up all that paper.
{57808}{57875}- l'm sorry.|- Excuse me.
{57877}{57918}We mustn't spoil the party, must we?
{57921}{57991}- l'll go and put the kettle on.|- No, really, it's all right.
{57993}{58041}You stay there.
{58137}{58205}What a terrible thing to do. Nasty-looking thing.
{58208}{58258}Yeah, we found a pair of them|when we moved in.
{58261}{58321}They used to hang up there,|but we threw them away.
{58324}{58388}lt looks like you've got one of them back again.
{58414}{58471}There's something wrong with your water.
{58540}{58589}All right, sweetheart?
{58851}{58902}You're not a plumber by any chance, are you?
{58904}{58953}Do l look like one?
{58955}{59020}l'd better nip upstairs|and have a look at the tank.
{59023}{59064}{y:i}And wno's starving hungry?
{59066}{59115}Me!
{59117}{59189}Who's going to eat all their jelly first?|Find your seats.
{59216}{59273}Oh, my goodness! That's it. Legs under.
{59275}{59324}OK, then, everybody tuck in.
{59326}{59385}{y:i}You know what we all say -
{59388}{59458}bread and butter first. lsn't that right, Jamie?
{59539}{59569}Right. There's your jelly.
{59679}{59785}- What's that?|- Your old man. He's trying to fix the water.
{59788}{59840}{y:i}It's gone off. You'II have to wait for your tea.
{60120}{60175}Darren, use your spoon!
{60207}{60282}They don't teach them anything at school|these days, do they?
{60285}{60354}Jelly, Sophie?|Do you want some blancmange, as well?
{60357}{60434}{y:i}No? Have you got jelly over there?
{60437}{60479}{y:i}Has eveybody got enougn over there?
{60482}{60541}{y:i}Have you had enough to eat?
{60543}{60578}{y:i}You look a bit sick.
{60580}{60626}You'll have to wait, dear.
{60740}{60821}{y:i}Has everyone got enough orange juice?
{60886}{60911}Just a little bit.
{60986}{61063}Oh, honestIy!
{61065}{61120}{y:i}In front of all these other people, Darren!
{61158}{61206}{y:i}- It's not a bit funny is it?|{y:i}- No
{61209}{61269}l think it's about time to light the cake, don't you?
{61323}{61355}ls everybody in good voice?
{61358}{61404}{y:i}Six
{61407}{61471}Seven, before l burn my fingers...
{61473}{61499}Ready?
{62737}{62805}l'm sorry, Mrs Evans, she's still under sedation.
{65138}{65193}{y:i}All on this "house of Blood" story, are we?     
{65191}{65263}- What do you make of it?|- Oh, a load of rubbish so far.
{65242}{65286}Have you managed to talk to anybody yet?
{65288}{65393}Only a few mothers at the party. They were|either hysterical or the husbands warn you off.
{65396}{65449}There has to be a story there somewhere.
{65451}{65530}- Are you staying down the road?|- Yes.
{65533}{65586}- Will you have a drink?|- Gin and tonic.
{65588}{65633}Gin and tonic, please, love.
{65812}{65877}{y:i}You can see her for a few minutes, Mrs Evans,|{y:i}but please
{65879}{65903}don't stay too long.
{65905}{65979}Her husband came with their little girl|in the middle of the night.
{65982}{66030}Thank you.
{66222}{66253}They've gone.
{66255}{66321}William and Sophie, you mean?
{66523}{66568}Who's Mr Powers?
{66571}{66642}He's trying to help, Jean.
{66751}{66807}l'm sorry, Mrs Evans, the doctor's here.
{66810}{66858}Right.
{67103}{67191}lt's very good of you to talk to me.
{67193}{67254}Emma said you were trying to help them,|Mr Powers.
{67257}{67340}Well, that's what friends are for, isn't it?
{67382}{67431}Where have William and Sophie gone?
{67434}{67482}For the time being, just away.
{67485}{67522}But they're safe,
{67525}{67605}{y:i}- don't worry|- l just thank God they're out that house.
{67608}{67658}{y:i}Exactly
{67661}{67709}The house.
{67771}{67819}l believe you knew the Johnsons.
{67822}{67870}{y:i}The man who murdered his wife.
{67900}{67949}Only very slightly.
{67951}{68080}Well, then, perhaps you can help me|to help William and Emma.
{68262}{68322}Oh, Mrs Evans, l'm afraid she's gone.
{68325}{68388}- Gone?|- Her husband came to collect her in the night.
{68390}{68465}- Where has she gone?|- l'm afraid we don't have an address.
{68467}{68534}I wonder, could I have a word with you?
{68747}{68848}This is a little embarrassing,|after all the terrible things that have happened,
{68850}{68899}but how well did you know the Peters?
{68901}{68950}We met them when they first moved in.
{68952}{69050}We can find no trace of Mrs Peters|through any of the social security departments.
{69052}{69130}lt would appear they weren't actually married.
{69133}{69214}Well, does it matter?|Can't we just leave them in peace now?
{69216}{69297}l suppose you're right.|No doubt they have their reasons.
{69300}{69348}Well, thank you.
{69350}{69399}Come on, then.
{69946}{69987}Sophie!
{70182}{70230}Here you are, darling.
{70233}{70281}Hey, he's done it!
{70284}{70334}- Watch out!|- He's actually done it.
{70337}{70385}Oh, who cares?
{70388}{70479}A million dollars. You'll be able to bathe|in champagne for the rest of your life.
{70482}{70546}- A million?|- A cool million.
{70548}{70596}Oh, wow!
{70647}{70695}Now, do you love me?
{70698}{70766}No, l love your money.
{70768}{70830}You rotten gold-digger!
{70833}{70884}Ah! William!
{70887}{70963}- Right. That's it.|- No! William, no!
{70965}{71058}- Yes. Oh, yes.|- Ah!
{71821}{71869}- Cheers.|- Cheers.
{71872}{71992}To...Andrew James Powers,|provider of all wealth.
{71995}{72042}He had the easy part.
{72045}{72150}lt takes a man of vision to know|what the public wants and how to give it to 'em.
{72152}{72216}A million for the film rights|says that guy's a genius.
{72218}{72278}And who did all the work?
{72280}{72346}Who set it up for him in the first place?
{72349}{72397}Mm.
{72400}{72500}l just wish he knew how really frightened|l was sometimes,
{72502}{72566}{y:i}never knowing what was going to happen.
{72601}{72683}Well, if you'd have known|what l was going to do all the time,
{72686}{72736}you'd never have fooled anybody, would you?
{72738}{72787}And you were for real, believe me.
{72822}{72860}Now, we're for real, aren't we?
{72863}{72916}You didn't know that when he hired you,|did you?
{72918}{73027}- A poor unmarried mum with nowhere to go.|- Mm. l fell in love with my husband, didn't l?
{73029}{73078}Prove it.
{74929}{74978}Not a bad life, eh?
{74980}{75029}20% of 2 1/2 million.
{75063}{75111}Mm...
{75113}{75162}What about Sophie?
{75164}{75249}Oh, don't worry.|They're only nightmares. She'll grow out of it.
{75251}{75358}William, we've been here three years|in California and she's still having them.
{75361}{75455}l mean, she was so young. We don't know what|she remembers or what she makes of it all.
{75458}{75559}We'll tell her one day, eh?|When she's old enough to understand properly.
{75586}{75690}Stop worrying.|This story has a happy ending, remember?
{75815}{75893}How many times have l told you|not to come in without knocking?
{76099}{76154}Where the hell did you get that?
{76237}{76278}No!
