Agatha Raisin (2016) s01e06 Episode Script

The Day the Floods Came

1 (Scream) ROY".
How's it going? AGGIE: Well, Carsely Advertiser have taken photos for a feature and the reporter has been bribed with enough chambers to guarantee an outrageously good review for Barfield Hall as a wedding venue.
Great.
Charles Fraith happy? - Client happy'? - Client ecstatic! Did you hear that'? - You don't sound as ecstatic.
Well, it's either because I've got sciatica from a yoga class that this one's signed me up for Namaste.
- Yoga for "You're welcome.
" - Very good.
- Or because I hate weddings.
- She don't mean that.
Oh, I think I do.
Bye, Roy.
Looks like the bride might hate weddings too.
(Gentle sobbing) If it's any consolation, I cried my whole wedding day.
Really? And you're still together? Please say you are! Yes, we are! Children.
Grandchildren.
Mr Raisin and I couldn't be happier.
Are you all right, hun? I am now, babes thanks to this kind lady.
Oh, and, Jo-Jo, thanks for the lend.
No worries.
Something borrowed, eh, babes? Catch you later.
You don't look old enough to have grandchildren.
Oh, I'm not! Well, I am, obviously because of what I said.
CHARLES: So now I'll hand you over to Mr Bernie Barrington.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Please.
Please, er a toast to the bride and groom.
- Kylie and Zac.
ALL: Kylie and Zac.
- Zac.
- (Applause and cheering) Now, erm I'd like to thank, er Kylie's mother for asking me to give her away.
Freda, it was an honour.
I haven't known Kylie all her life.
But I have known her all her working life, and, er, Zac, she hates working! - (Laughter) - I give it a year.
Now, Zac, please don't hesitate No, strike that.
Six months.
Oh, stop it! Seriously.
She was in a right state earlier.
Look at him.
Looks like he'swaiting for A bus'? It must have been so difficult, Freda, bringing up a child on your own, this beautiful young lady.
GUESTS: Hear hear! - (Applause) - (Violent rumble of thunder) - (Guests gasp) WOMAN: Did you hear that'? That's God, that is, telling you to stop being so depressing.
(Sighs) (Rain pitter-patters, thunder rumbles) (Ducks quacking) (Car lock bleeps) Agatha.
That's my name.
I think you've been avoiding me since we kissed.
No, I haven't.
Oh, James, do you know, it's fine.
You can relax.
I was a bit emotional and you were a shoulder to cry on - literally.
Doesn't need to mean anything.
No, no.
That'sthat's howl feel.
Good.
Agatha? Erm Drive carefully.
There's been some flooding in Evesham.
Right.
(Commotion) MAN: What's happened there? - Have a look! - What is it'? - What's happened'? - (Distant siren) - What's going on'? - (Commotion continues) Oh, no! Kylie! Ready.
Set.
Lift.
It's awful.
They've just taken the poor girl's body out of the water.
Oh, Roy, this is A PR nightmare for Barfield Manor.
I know.
Look, call Charles Fraith and tell him not to worry.
- You're gonna look into it.
- Mrs Agatha Raisin.
What are you doing here'? As if I didn't already know.
Excuse me a minute, Roy.
You don't know.
I was just passing.
Course you were.
This is a police matter, so do not start investigating it.
Do start investigating it.
Seriously, Agatha, best leave this one alone.
I definitely will.
I absolutely won't Bill'? I was at this girl's wedding.
You should question the groom, Zac Lees-an.
He looked like he didn't even want to be at his own wedding.
I can't arrest a man for looking like he doesn't want to be at his wedding.
A jury generally prefers evidence.
I will find evidence.
I mean, you will find evidence.
I'll just get on with my life.
The groom would be too obvious.
And anyway, all the signs are this is suicide.
There's no murder to investigate.
Hm (Groans) Urgh I don't think I can do it.
It's not even natural anyway.
Come on.
- Brilliant! - Oh, erAggie'? - Rita knew Kylie.
- I did.
She and her mother came to my Saturday classes.
Really? Really? Erm Can I ask you a question? What was Kylie like'? Very supple.
Sorry.
You mean She was lovely.
Did she ever seem depressed to you'? No.
She was very happy to be getting married to Zac.
His dad Terry owns Rave, the nightclub in Evesham.
Oh, Rave! I love Rave! I did most of my teenage snogging in Rave! - Right.
Do you know - Good old Rave! Have you finished raving about Rave'? Thank you.
Do you know where we could find her mother? Carsely Police are saying that my Kylie killed herself.
She'd never kill herself.
Not on her wedding day or any other day! Oh, it's really difficult to say this, butwere they happy'? I told here she was too young to get married, butshe never listened to me.
I was 22 when I got married to my ex-husband.
I'd really like to help, Freda.
(Meows) I was wrong about Zac.
That's not the face of a man about to murder his wife.
Maybe it was suicide.
Can we stop talking about this'? This is a business meeting.
Oh, I'm sorry, Charles.
What is a mother losing a child compared to you having three weddings cancelled? - (Phone rings) - Urgh - What? - I wanted to say sorry before you saw it on the news.
Kylie Stokes didn't drown.
She disappeared after her wedding.
At some point after that, she was killed, and her body was deep-frozen, then dumped in the river.
You were right.
It wasn't suicide.
It was murder.
- It was murder.
- What'? How'? Her body was deep-frozen and dumped in the river.
Deep-frozen'? Oh, that's horrible.
I have to talk to Zac.
And to Kylie's friends.
No! I just think, er, you shouldn't talk to anyone.
Just leave it to the police.
And what about your precious wedding business? Forget about my bloody business! I'm asking you, Agatha, please, not to get involved.
It's unlike Charles to get so emotional, isn't it'? The only thing Charles is so emotional about is his bank balance, whatever he says.
Oh, here we go, look.
I'm here with Kylie Stokes's broken-headed bridesmaid.
Now, Sharon, can 1 ask for your reaction to the police announcement that Kylie was murdered? Yes.
It's just awful.
I worked with Kylie at Barringtons, like we all did.
- I loved that girl.
- And can 1 ask your name? Phyllis Heger.
Purchase !edger clerk.
And model.
Kylie had two bridesmaids.
I met the other one briefly.
I need to talk to her.
And Zac.
And that awful Phyllis creature.
But without Wilkes knowing about it.
Simples.
Right? You saw how desperate they were to be on TV.
We could say that Roy is the producer of a new reality TV show about being young in the Cotswolds.
Answer.
Dreadful.
They'll tell you everything to be famous.
No, I like it.
"The Only Way ls Evesham"? - (Laughs) - "Made In Moreton-ln-Marsh"! I'll say I'm doing PR for your company.
And I could say that I'm one of the stars of the show, like, ermthe sexiest cleaner in the Cotswolds! I mean, I won't say that.
In you go.
(Thumping dance music) - Hey - What have you come as'? - A TV producer.
- What, a blind one'? Oh.
They're your own clothes, aren't they? YES! Aww.
I can't believe I'm back in Rave.
I think I got off with that barman back in '02.
Look.
Zac's dad.
Over there.
But where is Zac'? Hm! She's the one I spoke to at the wedding.
Look.
Like to order two of our friend Kylie-who-died's favourite cocktails.
Two Screaming Orgasms, please.
BARMAN: Right up.
Youwould look great on camera.
- What about me'? - Hollywood So, if we do this show of yours, what I want to know is - Will you get paid? - Can I release my own perfume? For clefs.
This is a high-profile show, especially with all the media attention the town's getting over the Kylie Stokes murder.
Oh She was our friend.
I was on TV about that.
Yeah.
Do you know, I was at the wedding doing a little bit of PR for another client.
Anyway.
And I don't want to gossip, but it did not look to me as if Zac Lees-an was enjoying hisvery special day.
What do you mean, gossip? Look, I don't want to be on TV about anything.
Kylie was my best friend.
And Zac too.
And we're both heartbroken that she's gone! - Oh! - That's a shame.
Tragic.
Cos we were thinking a tragic love story - I was thinking that.
- Romeo and Juliet stands the test of time.
It would be totes emosh! - Totes.
- Kylie definitely loved Zac and knew he was the one.
It was so romantic.
Apart from when Phyllis threatened to kill Kylie for stealing Zac off her.
That wasn't so romantic.
Oh, so Phyllis and Zac were a couple? I thought they were best friends? Phyllis is a lot of things.
She hated Kylie.
Phyllis is a psycho.
I want you to leave.
You're upsetting Joanna talking about my daughter-in-law.
- And you're upsetting me.
- Sorry.
It's just, my client is about to embark on a new TV reality show and we were hoping to feature your club.
And therefore we'd need to talk to you and to Zac My son's in no state to talk to anyone.
You leave my son alone.
Now would you kindly go'? Well, Zac looks just fine to me.
I mean, really quite fine.
GEMMA: Look at his dad, though.
He looks well dodge.
AGGIE: Maybe he's just playing the protective father card.
Either way, we're gonna have to talk to that Phyllis girl.
(indistinct chatter) CUP-- (Echoing, indistinct voices) (Echoing) Agatha? Can you hear me'? Agatha? (Muffled) Agatha.
Are you all right'? - What are you doing here'? - I was following you.
I told you I was worried about you getting into danger.
Come on.
- OK'? - Yeah.
Agatha, you need to drop this case, before you get yourself killed.
Come on.
(Car doors close) - Are you sure you're OK'? - Yeah.
What's he up to'? - Bye.
- See you later.
Ooh! (Groans) Are you OK'? What is it'? Come on, let's get you inside.
OK.
Come on.
Let's get you inside.
- Did Charlie call the police'? - No.
Didn't even suggest it.
Ridiculous.
Well, I will.
No, no.
Don't.
Don't tell Wilkes.
I told him I wouldn't get involved.
Plus, with this whole TV scam thing, I could very well be charged.
I'm not giving up.
I'm clearly on to something and I have to solve this one, James.
I need to talk to Zac if I'm to rule him out.
And that awful Phyllis Heger creature.
- I'm coming with you.
- Oh, no, it's OK.
- Charlie said that he - Well, he's not.
These are dangerous people.
And unlike Charles, I was a soldier.
You're gonna be in very safe hands with James here, who is ourHead of Talent.
Ooh! Like a posh Simon Cowell! Yes, like a posh Simon Cowell.
Erm Anyway, we, Phyllis, are looking for a star.
You've found her, babes.
The search is over, Posh Simon.
(Flat) Hurray.
(Mouths) (Whispers) Big freezer.
Yeah, what I was going to say from a PR perspective, as soon as someone new is in the media, the tabloids are gonna start digging, digging for secrets.
Let 'em.
I've got no secrets.
I'm an open book, me.
Good.
While we're on the subject, did you threaten to kill Kylie'? What'? - What's that got to do with it'? - I just told you.
Yeah, I threatened her.
She stole my Zaccy.
I loved him.
But enough to kill Kylie'? No! She made a few threats of her own, I can tell you.
Did she'? Do you wanna tell us'? Tan! She had an affair with our boss, Bernie Barrington.
Bernie Barrington'? The one who gave her away at the wedding'? Exactly.
And when the old perv wanted to finish it, Kylie threatened to tell his wife unless he paid her off.
Do you think you could get a body in that freezer'? You think Phyllis did it'? I think she's guilty of being a brainless tan.
But a murderous brainless tan'? Who knows? What about Kylie blackmailing Barrington'? - I know! - Maybe Phyllis made that up.
If she didn't make it up, then Barrington is our prime suspect.
And a dirty old man.
But I'm hoping that Kylie's best friend Joanna can tell me the truth about that.
Freda gave me her address, so I'll see her now.
Alone.
Don't want you to scare her off.
But, thank you.
Your help was much appreciated today.
Nice hanging out with you Posh Simon.
See you later, Agatha.
Hi.
ll want to apologise about the other night.
I know you don't want any involvement in the show.
But, well, if Kylie's story comes up - and it is bound to - I just want to make sure that it's dealt with properly.
Thank you.
Fields.
ls that the family business? It was.
My grandads old shop.
It's a bit spooky living above it, but it's so close to Barringtons, to work.
Agatha wants to ask some questions about Kylie.
No.
I'm so sorry.
I'd have come back another time.
I really don't want to disturb No, no.
You're not disturbing anything.
We were just looking at the albums.
Thank you.
That was the year we started school.
Oh, it's lovely.
I was the one that started them.
I kept them up.
I'm the nerd.
Kylie was busy living life.
Me and the six-year-old Zac Lees-an.
He asked me to go out with him at morning break.
By lunchtime he dumped me and went back out with Kylie.
Head-breaker even then.
No, they're in order! For God's sake, it doesn't matter! No.
Sorry.
I'm a bit on edge at the minute We all are.
What did you want to ask us about Kylie'? Oh, it can wait.
Really.
It can wait.
You look after yourself, Freda.
There was something you wanted to ask, wasn't there? Oh, no, no.
Now is not the time.
No, please, Agatha, I want to know.
OK.
Well There is a rumour that Kylie was having an affair with Bernie Barrington.
(Doorbell) "You lying, perverted bitch, Raisin!" - Coming! - "You are just jealous because she was young and beautiful, - you dried-up old spinster!" - You're not dried up.
- Or old.
- You are a spinster.
- Hello.
- Hi, Bill.
What'? We've had a complaint from Freda Stokes.
Yes, tell me about it.
I'm going to.
She wants you to stop meddling in Kylie's case.
To be fair, Bill, she very much wanted me to meddle - in Kylie's case.
- I know.
But that has to stop.
Also, we've been getting reports of TV people asking a lot of questions about Kylie's murder.
Oh! Vultures! That's the media for you.
No shame.
Producer's an effeminate man in his 40$ 40s'? No, he's ls he'? I mean, I've worked in the media for a while and I would say a producer of a TV show like that would be quite butch, probably in his early 30s.
Hm Anything else you'd like to tell me'? No.
Right.
Well (Door opens and closes) You should have told him about Barrington and Kylie.
After we've talked to Barrington ourselves.
No, you can't talk to Barrington or anyone else about Kylie.
No, I can't.
But you can.
You need to talk to him and flatter him into taking part in the TV show.
Not on your own.
Barrington could be a killer.
I'll go with you.
James! No offence.
You may have been an exemplary soldier, but you are the least convincing fake reality TV producer ever.
- Oh - This is a job for a good liar, someone with absolutely no morals or scruples whatsoever.
Thank you, sweetheart Every show needs a precinct- a Central Perk, a Queen Vic, a Rovers Return.
Something that isn't a pub or a coffee shop could work too.
Like the offices of a company that sells computer software to accountants.
Like Barringtons.
Could be good for business.
Bernie, I see you as a Cotswolds Alan Sugar.
"You're fired.
" Actually, you're not fired, little lady.
You're promoted, and I'm going to slip you a great big bonus.
Hm Agatha, I was wondering if you'd like to come over to Barfield, have a bite of supper, update me on the case'? Charlie, is this another of your lame excuses to get me over to your house and make another pass at me'? Because I'm telling you, you are wasting your time.
- Charlie loves a challenge.
- Yes, I know he does.
Although thanks to Freda Stokes, I've bumped myself eff the case.
All right! I'll see you later.
BOTH; Hi.
OK, I'll get straight to the point.
We are having an exhibition of old photographs of Carsely and Evesham.
Would you mind helping out out at the tea stall? - Everyone else has said no.
- Why has everyone else said no'? - No.
- Huh! Agatha! You moan about being made to feel like you're an outsider.
You will be unless you get involved in village life.
Oh! (Groans) - OK.
- That's the spirit.
- You're fired! - You're funny.
Oh.
Ha-ha! Oh! She's a tease! Ciao for now.
Pssst! What'? He didn't see me.
I wanted to see how you were getting on.
How did you get on'? I told you, he could be a killer.
I wanted to make sure Gemma and Roy had protection.
Once he'd finished trying to feel me up, I gave him the, "You can't have skeletons in the closet if you're the Cotswolds' Alan Sugar" line.
Then asked him if Kylie was blackmailing him.
- What did he say'? - He denied it.
Our frozen bride Kylie couldn't blackmail Barrington because his wife already knew they were having an affair.
In fact, it was his wife's idea to give Kylie the 15 grand.
As a wedding present.
And as a thank you for having sex with Bernie so that she didn't have to have sex with Bernie.
(Knocking on door) Freda, before you say anything, firstly I want to apologise for any hum I may have caused you.
And secondly, I think that you should hear this.
There it is.
15 grand from Barrington.
Oh, Kylie, what were you thinking? So who killed my girl'? I don't know.
No The day before the wedding, she received five grand from Charlie Fraith.
You need to tell the police.
Charles is my oldest friend.
I can't believe he's a murderer.
- Exactly.
Which is why - But old friend or not, it's not looking good.
He was all over the place when you told him Kylie was murdered.
He kept badgering you to drop the case and didn't even call the police when you got mugged! And he gave the victim £5,000! I'm sure there is a perfectly innocent explanation for that money.
Well, there's probably a very guilty explanation, but I'm pretty certain it doesn't involve killing anyone.
So, I am going to go to his house, we're going to have dinner and I'll talk to him about it.
But surely him inviting you to dinner, isn't that suspicious in the first place? Well, not really, no.
It's just a ruse to get me over so he can make a pass at me.
So, James, how do I look'? Really lovely.
Thank you.
(Flirty laughter) Oh, you're good for me, Charlie Fraith.
I think I'd rather be bad for you.
Stop! What are you like'? Mm.
This is really delicious.
- What is it'? - I don't know.
- Something from the freezer.
- (Gags) - Are you all right'? - Yeah.
I think I need some water.
No, it's OK.
I need to go to the toilet anyway.
- Just twist - Yeah.
Oh OK - Agatha? - (Cries out) - What are you doing in here'? - I was just, er Pop-Tans are great, aren't they? I need to go and get some Pop-Tans right now.
But you haven't had your dinner, and, erm, you can have those Pop-Tans.
I only bought them for my nephew.
I-I'd quite like to have my own Pop-Tans.
- I'm funny like that.
- (Thudding) - You should probably get that.
- (Thudding continues) - I don't want to.
JAMES: Charlie? Charlie? I was in the area and I thought maybe Agatha needs a lift home.
And you were right.
So, well done! Your car's just there! And you've only had one drink! But I was pre-drinking.
Prinking.
I probably shouldn't have driven that car.
Bye, Charlie.
(Bell tolls) - What are we looking out for? - Anything out of the ordinary.
Suspicious behaviour.
So sorry - What's the matter? - Something I don't know Something familiar about Joanna's dress.
Whisky? Oh, I er I might have something to eat before I start on the whisky.
Surprised that Freda could afford Barfield for the wake.
She couldn't.
I gave it to her for free.
Did you'? Very kind of you.
To be honest, I'm feeling guilty.
Why do you feel guilty, Charlie? Something borrowed.
- I'm sorry? - Joanna? Oh, not now, please.
I was just gonna say it's a beautiful dress.
Yeah, it is.
Local designer from Cheltenham.
My favourite.
It's very similar to Kylie's wedding dress.
The fabric, the detail even.
Was that the something she borrowed from you'? Sure.
Erm, Freda didn't have enough money for a nice dress and I wanted Kylie to look beautiful on her big day, - so - Aww! Why did you have a wedding dress? Have you been married before'? No.
Well, almost.
I bought it when I thought this man loved me enough to ask me to marry him.
Turns out he didn't love me at all.
Oh Who was that, then'? Sorry, I probably shouldn't have asked that.
You're right, you shouldn't.
But It was Terry Lees-an.
Zac's dad.
But, please, it's a secret.
Terry would hate Zac to know he was sleeping with Zac's friend.
Hm - Yeah, you're right.
- You know it makes sense.
Charlie I owe you an apology.
You're clearly in some kind of trouble and I should be helping But the truth is, my feelings for Agatha are getting in the way.
Sir Charles Fraith.
Acting on information supplied anonymously, we're arresting you on suspicion of the murder of Kylie Stokes.
(All gasp) I called them in.
- I'm sorry, but I had - (Wails) - Easy! ' (Wails) - You're making a mistake.
- No, you're making a mistake.
Unless you want to be arrested for withholding evidence.
Agatha Raisin.
Don't turn round, my dad'll see.
I need to talk to you.
I've got to talk to someone.
Meet me at the church tonight around 11.
Please, just be there.
It's all right.
It's a big shock.
It's a big shock.
The mike should be live now.
Can you hear me, Agatha? Yes.
Testing.
Testing.
Ground control to DC Wong.
Can you hear me, DC Wong'? The Reverend and Mrs Bloxby should leave.
It's almost time.
The Reverend and Mrs Bloxby should leave now.
For it is almost time.
Thank you for turning my church into a crime scene.
I didn't ask to meet here, Your Holiness.
I shall put some money in the little envelope.
Jez is a vicar, not the Pope.
Semantics.
Your Grace.
- (Bell strikes) - Oh! God! - Oh! Sorry! " (Door opens) Station had a call from Terry Lees-an.
He's reported Zac missing.
Terry! Can we talk'? You're the last person I'd talk to.
I'm calling the police.
No, no, no.
No, please don't do that.
You know Zac had asked to speak to me last night? They told me, yeah.
Any idea what he may have wanted to talk to me about? I have no idea why anyone would want to talk to you people.
I know about you and Joanna Field.
- What? - She told me.
Yesterday.
That you and her had had a relationship.
Me and Joanna had a relationship? Are you crazy'? I used to pick that kid up from nursery.
What perverted nonsense are you making up new? I understand why you wouldn't want Zac to know about You come near me or my son again, and I promise you, I will hurt you! - (Phone rings) - Urgh Where are you'? You promised to help out with the tea stall.
Ohhh! (Low chatter and classical music) I can't believe I'm at some dismal photo exhibition when I should be out cracking the case.
Terry Leeson's up to something, I know it.
Leave the police work to the police, Agatha.
Anyway, speaking as a historian, I find this fascinating.
Really? Well, speaking as a normal person, I find it profoundly dull.
Agatha.
Mr Green would like to give you a tour as a thank you for helping out.
And what a very nice thank you that is too.
- I will have my revenge.
- I know.
And here is the Old Town library, which, interestingly, was on a different site to the New Town library.
That's amazing.
Who'd have thought it'? Right, talk me through this one, then.
I haven't finished talking about this one.
I think you have.
Oh.
That'? No particular interest there.
Wyvern Street, Evesham, in the 1970s.
Featuring the old Barringtons building The old what'? What building'? Now if you don't mind, I should probably be packing up.
Hey! Not so hasty, Mr Green.
Wait a minute! That's Fields.
- What? - Fields.
Yes, Fields.
Family butcher's.
Though to be honest, I used to prefer Dowie's on the High Street.
Oh, yes, their sirloin was wonderful.
Butchers have freezers, Mr Green.
Butchers have freezers! Well, yes, I would hope so.
Otherwise the threat to public health would be unimaginable.
Joanna! Joanna? Joanna? Joanna? (Glass shattering) Oh, please, God.
Let it just be Pop-Tans.
(Screams, gasps) I knew something wasn't right at the club when you started asking questions about Kylie.
And then Freda tells me the famous Agatha Raisin is investigating Kylie's murder.
- I tried to shut you up then.
- It was you! You that hit me in the street.
Did you kill Kylie Stokes'? I loved Zac.
He said he loved me.
And then that little tart stole him from me, like she's stolen everything from me since kindergarten.
Soyes I killed Kylie.
The great thing about your grandad being a butcher, apart from the free sausages is you learn how to use a knife, to out up a carcass or even a body.
Straight to voice-mail.
Let's go to Fields.
Wait! If anyone could, er get a snap of Fields, I should be very grateful.
You know me and Zac were having an affair, right up until the day he asked her to marry him'? And a good few days after.
I said to him, "I hope I don't get too drunk at the wedding, and tell all your guests you've been shagging a bridesmaid!" Which is why he was looking so shifty.
Cos he thought you were going to spill the beans.
Poor gullible Zac.
Him and Kylie came over the day after the wedding to return the dress.
The smug bitch crowing about the happiest day of her life.
22 years of being second best.
I snapped.
I went for her.
Zac pulled her off me.
Whack! She hits her head.
Zac knew it would look bad for us.
Well, of course, he wants to go to the police.
I said, "Yeah, sure, OK.
You go to the police, and I will tell everybody about our affair and that you did it deliberately.
" And then that night, when the floods came, - we dumped her in the river.
- In your wedding dress? Nice touch, eh'? That was my idea.
- (Gasps) - (Manic laugh) And then yesterday Zac comes round and he tells me that he's gonna see you and tell you everything.
So I pushed him in here and froze him to death.
- (Agatha screams) - (Shouting) - Get back.
- Drop the knife! - I'll do it! I'll kill her! - Calm down.
Calm down.
- Get back! - Put the knife down! No! No! (Meows) Kylie came to see me a week before the wedding.
But for someone wanting to talk quotes from caterers, she was wearing very little.
She made a pass at me and, erl couldn't resist.
Well, you could.
But you didn't.
Well So, we were kissing and getting a little fruity, and suddenly she's shouting, not in a good way.
She's saying I've assaulted her and that the only thing stopping her going to the police is if I reduced the price of the reception by £5,000.
Well, at £5,000, that was a very expensive snog.
Well, to be honest, we might have got a bit further than Whoa, whoa! That's enough.
Spare the ladies the gory details.
No.
This lady wants the gory details! - No, better not.
- Oh, OK.
This lady's putting the kettle on, then.
And this gentleman's gonna come with you.
I'd just like to say that, erm l don't have any feelings.
Yes, I think we all know that, Charlie.
I mean, at least not like the ones we were talking about.
So Good luck.
(Chuckles) What's all that about? Absolutely no idea.
- How old') - Did Erm I was just gonna say, how old were you when you got married'? Me'? Old enough to know better.
Do you have any regrets? I don't really believe in regret.
I think if you make a mistake, you should just try not to make it again.
Yep.
You're right.
I'm gonna stay single forever.
Right.
Where's that tea'?
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