:05:00
- Nippy today, weren't it?
- Yes.
:05:30
Ooh. Hold up, Ethel.
:05:32
- 'Scuse, Mom.
- What you doing?
:05:34
I'm washing me hands like you told me to.
:05:36
- Oh, yes. Your dad's here.
- Hello, Dad.
:05:38
- Hello, Mom. You all right, Ethel?
- Yes.
:05:41
- All right, Dad?
- Yes, thank you.
:05:42
- Good day?
- Not bad, you?
:05:44
- Can't complain.
- Oh, Ethel. Take the teapot through.
:05:47
God, I'm starving.
l could eat an 'orse.
:05:49
Wash your hands, Dad,
I'll put the tin on the table.
:05:51
Just get me slippers on.
:06:00
Well he's all on his tod, ain't he?
Seems a nice enough fellow, though.
:06:03
- Oh yes. Hard worker.
- ls he the little bloke-- bald?
:06:05
- No.
- No. Stocky fellow.
:06:07
- Lives opposite.
- Oh, yes. Does he?
:06:08
l shouldn't wonder he don't have bread
and dripping every night.
:06:11
There ain't nothing wrong
with bread and dripping.
:06:13
Not every night.
:06:14
- I wouldn't mind.
- Oh yes? Like to see your face
:06:16
lf I put bread and dripping on the table
every teatime.
:06:18
No, I'll do him a nice stew.
:06:20
- Can we have dumplings, Mom?
- Of course, we can.
:06:23
- I love a dumpling.
- You are a dumpling.
:06:24
- Oh, that's nice.
- What you got your work clothes on for?
:06:27
lt's a Tuesday, Dad.
I've got me night school.
:06:28
- Oh, yes.
- That's right.
:06:29
I've gotta leave in a minute.
:06:32
Dumpling.
:06:58
I'm meeting David this evening.