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英文剧本: 真爱至上 Love Actually


Love Actually script

(Man) 'Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world,

'I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow airport.

'General opinion makes out that we live in a world of hatred and greed

'but I don't see that.

'Seems to me that love is everywhere.

'Often it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy but it's always there.

'Fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives,

'boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends.

'When the planes hit the Twin Towers,

'none of the phone calls from people on board were messages of hate or revenge,

'they were all messages of love.

'Lf you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around.'

 I feel it in my fingers

 I feel it in my toes

 Feel it in my toes, yeah

 Love is all around me And so the... 

- (Feedback) - I'm afraid you did it again, Bill.

(Sighs) It's just I know the old version so well, you know.

Well, we all do.

That's why we're making the new version.

Right, OK, let's go.

( Intro begins)

 I feel it in my fingers  In my fingers

 I feel it in my toes

 Feel it in my toes, yeah

 Love is all ar... 

Oh, , wank, bugger, shitting arsehead and hole.

Start again.

( Intro begins)

 I feel it in my fingers  In my fingers

 I feel it in my toes

 Feel it in my toes, yeah

 Christmas is all around me  All around me

 And so the feeling grows

 So the feeling grows

 It's written in the wind  In the wind

 It's everywhere I go

 Everywhere I go

 So if you really love Christmas  Love Christmas

 Come on and let it snow

 Come on and let it... 

This is shit, isn't it?

Yep, solid gold shit, maestro.

- God, I'm so late. - It's just round the corner, you'll make it.

You sure you don't mind me going without you?

No, really. I'm just feeling so rotten.

- I love you. - I know.

I love you even when you're sick and look disgusting.

I know. Now, go or you will actually miss it.

Right.

- Did I mention that I love you? - Yes, you did. Get out, loser.

Karen, it's me again.

I'm sorry, I literally don't have anybody else to talk to.

Absolutely. Horrible moment, though. Can I call you back?

Of course.

Doesn't mean I'm not terribly concerned that your wife just died.

Understood.

Er, bugger off, call me later.

So what's this big news?

We've been given our parts in the nativity play

and I'm the lobster.

- The lobster? - Yeah.

- In the nativity play? - Yeah. First Lobster.

There was more than one lobster present at the birth of Jesus?

Duh.

Best sandwiches in Britain.

Try my lovely nuts?

Beautiful muffin for a beautiful lady.

Morning, my future wife.

(Man) OK, you can stop there. Thanks.

(2nd man) I need a couple of orange gels.

By the way, he introduced me as John but everyone calls me Jack.

Oh, fine. Nice to meet you, Jack.

He got me right, though. I'm just Judy.

Great, Just Judy!

- No surprises? - No surprises.

- Not like the stag night? - Unlike the stag night.

- You admit the prostitutes were a mistake? - I do.

And it would've been much better if they'd not turned out to be men?

That is true.

Good luck, kiddo.

(Cheering, applause)

(Press shouting) Prime Minister, over here!

(Cheering)

Thank you.

- Welcome, Prime Minister. - Woh! I must work on my wave.

How are you?

- How are you feeling? - Erm...

Cool. Powerful.

Would you like to meet your household staff?

Yes, I would like that very much indeed.

Anything to put off actually running the country.

- This is Terence. He's in charge. - Morning, sir.

Good morning. I had an uncle called Terence.

Hated him, I think he was a pervert. But I very much like the look of you.

- This is Pat. - Hello, Pat.

Good morning, sir. I'm the housekeeper.

Oh, right. I should be easier than the last lot.

No nappies, no teenagers, no scary wife.

And this is Natalie. She's new, like you.

- Hello, Natalie. - Hello, David. I mean, sir.

Shit, I can't believe I've just said that.

And now I've gone and said "shit". Twice. I'm so sorry, sir.

You could've said "" and we'd have been in real trouble.

Thank you, sir. I had a premonition I was gonna up on my first day.

Oh, piss it!

Right, I'll get my things and then let's fix the country, shall we?

Yeah, I can't see why not.

- It's all right. - Did you see what I did?

- Yes, I did. - I just went "blurh".

- Hello there. - I'm right over here.

Yeah, I'm in here. OK. Good. Thank you.

Ah.

(Clears throat)

Oh, no.

That is so inconvenient.

In the presence of God, Peter and Juliet have given their consent

and made their marriage vows to each other.

They've declared their marriage by the giving of rings.

I therefore proclaim that they are husband and wife.

( Organ plays Wedding March)

And you resisted the temptation for surprises.

Yeah, I'm mature now.

( Wedding March becomes La Marseillaise)

(Chorus)  Love, love, love

 Love, love, love

-  Love, love, love...  - Did you do this?

Er, no.

 Love, love, love, love

 There's nothing you can do that can't be done 

Oh, it...

 There's nothing you can sing that can't be sung

 There's nothing you can say but you can learn how to play the game

 It's easy

 All you need is love

 All you need is love

 All you need is love, love

 Love is all you need... 

Look, it's Pikey.

Hello! What the hell are you doing here?

Oh, I just popped over to borrow some old CDs.

- The lady of the house let you in, did she? - Yeah.

- Lovely, obliging girl. - Yeah.

I thought I'd pop back and see if she's better. This is good.

- Oh. - Listen, erm, I've been thinking.

I think we ought to take Mum out for her birthday on Friday. What do you think?

- I just feel we've been bad sons this year. - Sounds fine. A bit boring but fine.

(Girlfriend) Hurry up, big boy!

I'm naked and I want you at least twice before Jamie gets home.

(Music and chatter)

(Juliet) I am so happy to see you!

- Delicious delicacy? - Er, no, thanks.

Taste explosion?

- Food? - No, thanks.

Yeah, a bit dodgy, isn't it?

Looks like a dead baby's finger. Oooh.

Oh. Tastes like it, too.

I'm Colin, by the way.

- I'm Nancy. - Wicked.

- What do you do, Nancy? - I'm a cook.

- Ever do weddings? - Yes, I do.

- They should've asked you to do this one. - They did.

- God, I wish you hadn't have turned it down. - I didn't.

(Embarrassed giggle) Right.

- I've worked out why I can't find true love. - Why is that?

English girls. They're stuck up, you see.

And I am primarily attractive to girls who are cooler, game for a laugh.

Like American girls. So I should just go to America!

I'd get a girlfriend there instantly. What do you think?

I think it's crap, Colin.

That's where you're wrong.

American girls would dig me with my cute British accent.

- You don't have a cute British accent. - Yes, I do! I'm going to America.

Colin, you're a lonely, ugly arsehole. Accept it.

Never. I am Colin, God of Sex. I'm just on the wrong continent, that's all.

Bit of quiet while we finish the lighting, guys!

- The traffic today was just... - Unbelievable.

Judy, could you take the top off this time?

Lighting need to know when we're gonna see the, erm, nipples and when we're not.

Yes, OK. Right. At least it's nice and warm in here.

Not always the case, is it?

I was standing in for Brad Pitt once on Seven Years In Tibet...

- Yes, yeah. - Bloody freezing...

Guys, time's tight and we have to get the actors in.

- Fine. - I promise I won't look.

(Judy laughs)

(Director) Right, let's have another look at that, please.

Can you just put your hands on her breasts?

- OK, yeah. Is that all right? - Yes.

I'll warm them up!

- And massage them, please. - Right.

It's junction 13 that's just murder, isn't it? Total gridlock this morning.

Jo and I had a lot of time to prepare for this moment.

Some of her requests,

for instance, that I should bring Claudia Schiffer as my date to the funeral,

I was confident she expected me to ignore.

But others she was pretty damn clear about.

When she first mentioned what's about to happen,

I said, "Over my dead body."

And she said, "No, Daniel, over mine."

And as usual, my darling girl...

and Sam's darling mum was right.

So she's going to say her final farewell to you not through me but,

inevitably,

ever so coolly,

through the immortal genius of the Bay City Rollers.

(On speakers)  Bye bye baby, baby goodbye

 Goodbye baby, baby bye bye

 Bye bye baby

 Don't make me cry  Goodbye baby, baby bye bye

 You're the one girl in town I'd marry

 Girl I'd marry you now if I were free

 I wish it could be

 I could love you but why begin it?

 Cos there ain't any future in it

 She's got me but I'm not free so... 

(From DJ booth)  Bye bye baby, baby goodbye

 Goodbye baby, baby bye bye

 Bye bye baby, don't make me cry

 Goodbye baby, baby bye bye

 Wish I never had known you... 

Do you love him?

Er, er, what?

No, I-I just thought I'd ask bluntly in case it was the right question

and you needed someone to talk to about it and no one had ever asked you.

No. No. No is the answer. Absolutely not.

... on my finger... 

So that's a no, then?

Yes. Erm...

 Bye bye baby, baby goodbye

 Goodbye baby, baby bye bye... 

This DJ, what do you reckon?

- The worst in history? - Probably.

I think it all hangs on the next song.

Now here's one for the lovers.

That's quite a few of you, I shouldn't be surprised and a half.

( S Club Juniors: Puppy Love)

 And they called it... 

- He's done it, it's official. - Worst DJ in the world.

 Oh, I guess they'll never know... 

(Knocks)

Sarah's waiting for you.

Oh, yes, of course, erm...

Great, er, good, good.

How are you doing, Mia? Settling in fine? Learning who to avoid?

Absolutely.

- Harry? - Sarah,

switch off your phone and tell me exactly how long it is that you've been working here.

Two years, seven months,

three days and, I suppose, what, two hours?

And how long have you been in love with Karl, our enigmatic chief designer?

Um...

Two years, seven months, three days and, I suppose, an hour and 30 minutes.

Thought as much.

- Do you think everybody knows? - Yes.

- Do you think Karl knows? - Yes.

Oh, that is... that is bad news.

I just thought that maybe the time had come to do something about it.

- Like what? - Invite him out for a drink

then casually mention you'd like to marry him and have lots of and babies.

- You know that? - Yes.

And so does Karl.

Think about it, for all our sakes.

It's Christmas.

Certainly. Excellent. Will do.

Thanks, boss.

- Hi, Sarah. - Hi, Karl.

( On radio: Christmas Is All Around)

(Mobile)

Babe. Absolutely, fire away.

Mia, Mia, would you turn that down?

What is that?

That was the Christmas effort from the once great Billy Mack.

Oh, dear me, how are the mighty fallen.

I can safely say that is the worst record I've heard this century...

Oh, and coincidentally, I believe Billy will be a guest

on my friend Mike's show in a few minutes' time.

Welcome back, Bill.

Billy, welcome back to the airwaves.

New Christmas single, cover of Love Is All Around.

Except we've changed the word "love" to "Christmas".

Yes, is that an important message to you, Bill?

(Snorts) Not really, Mike.

Christmas is a time for people with someone they love in their lives.

- And that's not you? - That's not me, Michael.

When I was young and successful, I was greedy and foolish

and now I'm left with no one, wrinkled and alone.

- Wow. Thanks for that, Bill. - For what?

For actually giving a real answer to a question.

It doesn't often happen here at Radio Watford, I can tell you.

- Ask me anything, I'll tell you the truth. - Best shag you ever had?

- Britney Spears. - Wow.

No, only kidding! (Snorts)

- She was rubbish. - OK, here's one.

How do you think the new record compares to your old, classic stuff?

Come on, Mikey, you know as well as I do the record's crap.

(Bill laughing)

But wouldn't it be great if number one this Christmas

wasn't some smug teenager

but an old ex-heroin addict searching for a comeback at any price?

Those young popsters come Christmas will be stretched out naked

with a cute bird balancing on their balls

and I'll be stuck in some dingy flat with me manager Joe,

ugliest man in the world,

ing miserable because our ing gamble didn't pay off.

So if you believe in Father Christmas, children, like your Uncle Billy does,

buy my festering turd of a record.

And particularly enjoy the incredible crassness

of the moment we try to squeeze an extra syllable into the fourth line.

I think you're referring to

"If you really love Christmas..."

"Come on and let it snow." Ouch.

So, here it is one more time,

the dark horse for this year's Christmas number one,

Christmas Is All Around. Thank you, Billy. After this, the news.

Is the new prime minister in trouble already?

 I feel it in my fingers I feel it in my toes 

- OK. What's next? - The President's visit.

Ah, yes, yes. I fear this is going to be a difficult one to play. Alex.

There's a strong feeling in the party we mustn't allow ourselves to be bullied

- like the last government. - (All) Here, here.

This is our first really important test, let's take a stand.

Right. Right. I understand that but I have decided...

not to. Not this time.

Let's not forget that America is the most powerful country in the world.

I'm not going to act like a petulant child.

Who do you have to screw round here to get a cup of tea and a biscuit?

Right.

(Knocking)

Yeah, come in.

- These are from the Treasury... - Uh-huh.

...and these are for you.

Excellent. Thanks a lot.

I was hoping you'd win, not that I wouldn't have been nice to the other bloke,

just always given him the boring biscuits with no chocolate.

Thanks very much. Thanks...

Natalie.

God, come on, get a grip. You're the Prime Minister, for God's sake.

So what do you reckon to our new prime minister?

Oh, I like him. I can't understand why he's not married, though.

You know the type, he's married to his job.

Either that or gay as a picnic basket.

Excuse me, Judy, if you could just lower the nipples

- and cheat them a bit to the left? - OK.

I have to say, Judy, this is a real pleasure,

it's lovely to find someone I can actually chat to.

- Thank you! - Oh, well, you know.

- And ditto. - Thank you.

The move again, please, Judy.

- Ooh, sorry. - Oh, God, sorry. You all right?

- Exciting news! - What?

I've bought a ticket to the States. I'm off in three weeks.

- No. - Yes!

- To a fantastic place called Wisconsin. - No!

Yes! Wisconsin babes, here comes Sir Colin!

No, Col! There are a few babes in America, I grant you,

but they're going out with rich, attractive guys.

Tone, you're just jealous.

You know perfectly well that any bar anywhere in America

contains ten girls more beautiful and more likely to have with me

- than the whole of the United Kingdom. - That is total bollocks. You're mad.

No, I'm wise. Stateside I am Prince William without the weird family.

- No, Colin, no! - Yes!

- Nyet! - Da!

- Nein! - Ja, darling!

Right, the Christmas party, not my favourite night of the year

and your unhappy job to organise.

- Tell me. - It's basic, really.

Find a venue, over-order on the drinks, bulk buy the guacamole

and advise the girls to avoid Kevin if they want their breasts unfondled.

- Wives and family and stuff? - Yeah. I mean, not children.

But their wives and girlfriends, et cetera.

Oh, Christ, you haven't got some horrible six-foot, tight-T-shirt-wearing boyfriend?

No. I'll just be hanging around the mistletoe, hoping to be kissed.

Really?

Right.

He now spends all the time in his room. I mean, he'll be up there now.

- That's not unusual. My horrid son... - Bernard?

Bernard. Stays in his room all the time. Thank goodness.

Yeah, but Karen, this is all the time.

I'm afraid that there's something really wrong, you know?

I mean, clearly it's about his mum

but Christ, he might be injecting heroin into his eyeballs for all I know.

(Karen) At the age of 11?

(Daniel) Well, maybe not his eyeballs, then. Maybe just his veins.

The problem is his mum always used to talk to him, you know, and...

I don't know, this whole stepfather thing seems suddenly to somehow matter

like it never did before.

Listen, it was always going to be a totally shit time.

Just be patient.

And maybe check the room for needles.

And then when he sometimes does come out, it's obvious he's been crying.

It's just such a ridiculous waste.

And now if it's going to ruin Sam's life as well...

I just don't know.

Get a grip.

People hate sissies.

No one's ever gonna shag you if you cry all the time.

Yeah. Absolutely.

Helpful.

So, what's the problem, Samuel?

Is it just Mum or is it something else, huh?

Maybe school?

Are you being bullied?

Or is it something worse?

Can you give me any clues at all?

- You really want to know? - I really want to know.

Even though you won't be able to help?

Even if that's the case, yeah.

OK. Well...

truth is, actually...

I'm in love.

Sorry?

I know I should be thinking about Mum and I am but I'm in love.

I was before she died and there's nothing I can do about it.

- Aren't you a bit young to be in love? - No.

Ah, well. OK, well...

I'm a little relieved.

- Why? - Because I...

thought it'd be something worse.

Worse than the total agony of being in love?

Er...

No, you're right.

Total agony.

- Night, Sarah. - Night, Karl.

(Mobile)

Yeah, absolutely.

Free as a bird. Fire away.

Alone again.

Naturally.

- I'll deal with it. - Mm.

- Ah. Natalie. - Sir.

Thanks.

Natalie.

Erm, I'm starting to feel...

uncomfortable about us working so closely every day

and me knowing so little about you, it seems elitist and wrong.

Well, there's not much to know.

Well, erm, where do you live, for instance?

Wandsworth. The dodgy end.

- Ah, my sister lives in Wandsworth. - Oh.

So which exactly is the dodgy end?

At the end of the high street, Harris Street, near the Queen's Head.

- Oh, yeah, yeah, that is dodgy. - Hm.

Erm, and you live with your husband? Boyfriend?

- Three illegitimate but charming children? - No.

I've just split up with my boyfriend, so I'm back with my mum and dad for a while.

- Ah. Sorry. - No, it's fine.

I'm well shot of him.

- He said I was getting fat. - I beg your pardon?

He said no one'd fancy a girl with thighs the size of tree trunks.

Not a nice guy, actually, in the end.

No.

You know, erm...

being Prime Minister, I could just have him murdered.

Thank you, sir. I'll think about it.

Do. The SAS are absolutely charming.

Ruthless, trained killers are just a phone call away.

Oh, God.

Did you have this kind of problem?

Yeah, course you did, you saucy minx.

So, let's go. We can definitely crack this.

Remember, I was a kid once, too.

So, come on, it's someone at school. Right?

- Yeah. - Uh-huh. Good, good.

And what does she, he, feel about you?

SHE doesn't even know my name.

And even if she did, she'd despise me.

She's the coolest girl in school.

And everyone worships her because she's heaven.

Good. Good.

Well,

basically you're ed, aren't you?

( All I Want For Christmas Is You)

Hi there and welcome back.

So, three weeks till Christmas, looks like the real competition is gonna be Blue.

I saw them on the show last week. They weren't very nice about my record.

No. Little scamps.

But very, very talented musicians.

Yeah. I understand you've got a prize for our competition winners.

Yes, I have, Ant or Dec.

It's a personalised felt-tip pen.

Oh, great.

It's brilliant. It even writes on glass,

so if you've got a framed picture, like, for instance, this one of Blue,

you can just write on it.

(Kids snickering)

(Dec) Er, a lot of kids watching, Billy. (Billy) Oh, yeah.

Hiya, kids.

Here's an important message from your Uncle Bill -

don't buy drugs.

Become a pop star and they give you them for free.

And I do believe it's a commercial break. We'll see you soon. Bye-bye.

 All I want for Christmas is you 

- Look at him! Eurh! - Just a minute.

Actually, they're not funny. They're art.

(Laughing)

OK, let's say, er, Thursday, my place.

Great. I've got Juliet on the other line, she wants to ask you a favour.

- (Sighing) OK, fine. - Thanks and, er, be nice.

- I'm always nice. - 'You know what I mean, Marky, be friendly.'

- I'm always... - (Juliet) 'Mark? '

Hi. How was the honeymoon?

It was great. Thanks for the gorgeous sendoff.

- So, what can I do for you? - 'Lt's only a tiny favour.'

I've just tried the wedding video and it's a disaster.

- 'Lt's come out all blue and wibbly.' - I'm sorry.

I remember you filming a lot and I wondered if I could look at it.

To be honest, I didn't really...

Please. All I want is one shot of me in a wedding dress that isn't turquoise.

I'll have a look but I'm pretty sure I wiped it, so don't get any hopes up.

- 'Must go.' - (Click)

Any progress with our matchmaking plans?

No. I've done -all and never will because he's too good for me.

How true.

- (Sarah) Stop. - (Mobile)

And of course, your mobile goes.

Hello. Hi. How you doing?

- So, how's the Christmas party going? - Good.

Think I've found a venue.

- What's it like? - Good. Good.

It's an art gallery. Full of dark corners for doing dark deeds.

Oh. Right.

Good. Well, I suppose I should take a look at it or something.

You should.

(Typewriter clacking)

(Bell tinkles)

Ah, bonjour, Eleonore.

Bonjour, Monsieur Bennett. Welcome back.

And this year you bring a lady guest?

No. There's a change of situation. Just me.

- Oh. Am I sad or not sad? - I think you're not surprised.

- And you stay here till Christmas? - Yeah, yeah.

Good. Well, I find you a perfect lady to clean the house.

This is Aurelia.

Ah.

- Er, bonjour, Aurelia. - Bonjour.

(French) Er, je suis, er, tr鑣 heureux de vous avoir ici.

Unfortunately, she cannot speak French, just like you.

She's Portuguese.

(ltalian) Ah, ah, buongiorno.

Eusebio, er, er...

(Pidgin Spanish) Er, molto bueno...

I think she's ten years too young to remember a footballer called Eusebio.

And "molto bueno" is Spanish.

Right.

Anyway, it's nice to meet you and...

Can you drive her home after her work?

Oh, absolutely, yes. Con-Con grande, er, pl-plesura.

Which is what? Turkish?

(Pidgin Portuguese) Bello.

Er, bella.

Er, mon-montagno,

arvarez...

No, right. Silence is golden.

As the Tremeloes said.

Clever guys,

although I think the original version was by Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons.

Gr-great band.

( High-pitched humming: Silence Is Golden)

Oh, shut up.

(Cheering)

(Press) Mr President!

- Over here, sir! - What will you be talking about?

Mr President, welcome.

It's a pleasure to meet you.

Come through. I'm sorry your wife couldn't make it.

So is she. Although she would have been kind of lonely.

Yes. Pathetic, isn't it?

Just never been able to tie a girl down.

Not sure that politics and dating go together.

Really? I've never found that.

Yeah, you're still sickeningly handsome, whereas I look like my Aunt Mildred.

- Very jealous of your plane, by the way. - Thank you. We love that thing.

Ah, Natalie. Hi.

Morning, ma'am. How's your day so far?

- (Natalie giggles) - Excellent.

(Sighs) My goodness, that's a pretty little son of a bitch.

Did you see those pipes?

Yeah, she's terrific. At her job.

No, absolutely not. We cannot and will not consult on that either.

That is unexpected.

Well, it shouldn't be.

The last administration made it perfectly clear.

We're being consistent with their policies.

With all respect, they were bad policies.

Thanks, Alex. I don't think we're making progress here.

Let's, erm... move on, shall we?

Well, now, that was an interesting day.

Sorry if our line was firm but there's no point in tiptoeing around today,

then just disappointing you for four years.

I have plans and I plan to see them through.

Absolutely. There is one final thing to look at.

It's very close to my heart. Just give me a second.

I'll give you anything you ask for.

As long as it's not something I don't wanna give.

Hi.

Pathetic.

It's great Scotch.

I'll, erm... I'll be going, then.

Er, Natalie,

I hope to see much more of you as our countries work toward a better future.

Thank you, sir.

Er, yes, Peter.

Mr President, has it been a good visit?

Very satisfactory indeed.

We got what we came for

and our special relationship is still very special.

Prime Minister?

I love that word "relationship". Covers all manner of sins, doesn't it?

I fear that this has become a bad relationship.

A relationship based on the President taking what he wants

and casually ignoring all those things that really matter to, erm...

Britain.

We may be a small country but we're a great one, too.

The country of Shakespeare, Churchill, the Beatles,

- Sean Connery, Harry Potter. - (Laughter)

- David Beckham's right foot. - (Laughter)

David Beckham's left foot, come to that.

And a friend who bullies us is no longer a friend.

And since bullies only respond to strength, from now onward,

I will be prepared to be much stronger.

And the President should be prepared for that.

(Press clamouring)

Mr President!

Joe.

It's your sister on line four.

All right. Er, yes, I'm very busy and important, how can I help you?

Have you gone completely insane?

- You can't always be sensible. - 'You can if you're Prime Minister.'

- It's the Chancellor on the other line. - It isn't!

- 'I'll call you back.' - No, you won't!

The trouble with being the Prime Minister's sister is it puts your life into perspective.

What did my brother do today? He fought for his country.

What did I do? I made a papier-m鈉h?lobster head.

What is this we're listening to?

Joni Mitchell.

I can't believe you still listen to Joni Mitchell.

I love her and true love lasts a lifetime.

Joni Mitchell is the woman who taught your cold English wife how to feel.

Did she? Oh, well, that's good, I must write to her and say thanks.

Which doll for Daisy's friend Emily?

The one that looks like a transvestite or the one that looks like a dominatrix?

(Female DJ) 'lt's almost enough to make you feel patriotic,

'so here's one for our arse-kicking prime minister.

'A golden oldie for a golden oldie.'

( Pointer Sisters: Jump)  Hold me

 I'll give you all that you need

 Wrap your love around me

 You're so excited I can feel you getting hotter

 Oh baby

 I'll take you down, I'll take you down

 Where no one's ever gone before

 And if you want more

 If you want more, more, more

 Jump for my love

 Jump in

 And feel my touch

 Jump, if you wanna taste my kisses in the night then

 Jump for my love

 I'll take you down, I'll take you down

 Where no one's ever gone 

- (Music stops) - Yeah, erm,

Mary, can we move the Japanese ambassador to four o'clock tomorrow?

- Certainly, sir. - Terrific. Thanks so much.

Erm. Would you like the last, er...?

(Portuguese) Thank you very much but no.

If you saw my sister, you'd understand why.

That's all right, more for me.

(Portuguese) Just don't go eating it all yourself,

you're getting chubbier every day.

I'm very lucky I've got a constitution where I never put on weight.

(Phone)

- Hello. - (Ringing continues)

Oop. Sorry.

(Ringing continues)

Hello?

- Thank you. - (Portuguese) N鉶!

- Eu pe鏾 imensa desculpa. - Oh, no. Hold on.

- God, it's half the book. Oh, no. - Que desastre.

Just leave them, please! They're not important.

They're not worth it!

Stop! Stop.

Aa-ahh.

It's all just rubbish.

Just leave it.

Oh, God, she's in.

And now she'll think I'm a total spaz if I don't go in too.

(Portuguese) Fuck - it's cold!

Fuck - it's freezing! Fuck!

(Portuguese) This stuff better be good.

It's not worth it, this isn't bloody Shakespeare.

(Portuguese) I don't want to drown

saving some shit my grandmother could have written.

Just stop. Stop.

(Portuguese) What kind of idiot doesn't make copies?

I really must do copies.

There'd better not be eels in here.

(Portuguese) Try not to disturb the eels.

Oh, what the hell is that?

Thank you. Thank you so much.

I know. I'll name one of the characters after you.

(Portuguese) Maybe you could name one of the characters after me.

Or give me 50% of the profits.

Or I could give you 5% of the profits.

(Portuguese) What kind of book is it?

- Romance? - Yes.

It's, erm... (lmitates horror film sound effects)

Ah, er...

(Portuguese) Thriller... crime...

(Portuguese) Sim. (English) Crime. Crime, murder.

(Portuguese) Frightening? (Gasps)

Er, scary? Yes, sometimes scary.

And, er, sometimes not. Mainly scary how bad the writing is.

Mm.

(Portuguese) I'd better get back to work.

- Ah. - (Portuguese) Later you'll drive me home?

Sure.

It's my favourite time of day...

driving you.

(Portuguese) It's the saddest part of my day, leaving you.

Sorry.

(TV) 'And coming up later this morning, it's this guy... '

 There's no beginning, there'll be no end

-  Cos on Christmas... - '... the bad grandad of rock'n'roll,

'here at 10:30. Do not switch off.'

Banoffee pie?

No, thanks.

Thank God. You would've broken my heart if you'd said yes.

Right, well, lucky you.

- Can I come in? - Er, yeah, well, I'm a bit busy...

I was just passing and I thought we might check that video thing out.

I thought I might be able to swap it for some pie

or maybe Munchies?

Actually, I was serious - I don't know where it is. I'll have a look tonight.

Mark, can I say something?

Yeah.

I know you're Peter's best friend

and I know you've never particularly warmed to me.

Look, don't, don't argue.

We've never got friendly.

But I wanted to say, I hope that can change.

I'm nice. I really am. Apart from my terrible taste in pie and...

It would be great if we could be friends.

Absolutely. Absolutely.

Great.

Doesn't mean we'll be able to find the video, though.

I had a real search when you first called and couldn't find it so...

This one says "Peter and Juliet's Wedding".

Do you think we might be on the right track?

Er, yeah, well... Wow. That-that could be it.

- Do you mind if I...? - I've probably taped over it.

Almost everything's episodes of West Wing.

Oh.

Oh, bingo.

That's lovely.

Well done, you.

Oh, that's gorgeous.

Thank you so much, Mark, this is exactly what I was hoping for.

I look quite pretty.

You've stayed rather close.

They're all of me.

(Mark) Yeah. Yeah.

Yes.

But...

you never talk to me.

You always talk to Peter.

You don't like me.

I hope it's useful.

Don't show it around too much.

Needs a bit of editing.

Look, I've got to get to a... lunch.

Early lunch.

You can just show yourself out, can't you?

It's a... self-preservation thing, you see.

( Dido: Here With Me)

 Oh I am what I am

 I'll do what I want

 But I can't hide

 And I won't go

 I won't sleep

 And I can't breathe

 Until you're resting here with me

 And I won't leave

 And I can't hide

 I cannot be

 Until you're resting here

 And I won't go

 And I won't sleep

 And I can't breathe

 Until you're resting here with me 

- (Knocking) - Yeah.

Annie, my darling, my dream, my boat.

Ah...

- Need you to do a favour for me. - Of course.

Anything for the hero of the hour.

Don't ask me why, and don't read stuff into this,

it's just a weird personality thing.

But, erm, you know Natalie who works here?

The chubby girl?

Ooh, would we call her chubby?

I think there's a pretty sizeable arse there, yes, sir. Huge thighs.

Yeah. Well, whatever, erm...

I'm sure she's a lovely girl but I wonder if you could, erm...

redistribute her?

It's done.

Hey, Sammo. Can't sleep?

I got some terrible news today.

Let's have it.

- Joanna's going back to America. - Your girl's American?

Yes, she's American.

And she's not my girl.

And she's going back to America. That's the end of my life as I know it.

That is bad news.

Well, we need Kate

and we need Leo, and we need them now.

Come on.

'Hold on. Hold on.

'Keep your eyes closed.

- 'Do you trust me? ' - 'I trust you.'

- Do you trust me? - I trust you.

- Fool! - Get off, you big bully.

'All right, open your eyes.'

You know, Sammy, I'm sure she's unique and extraordinary

but general wisdom is that in the end,

there isn't just one person for each of us.

There was for Kate and Leo.

There was for you.

And there is for me.

She's the one.

Fair enough. And her name's Joanna?

Yeah, I know. Same as Mum.

- (Knocking) - Yeah.

- Prime Minister. - Thank you very much.

(Pidgin Portuguese) Oh. Appolo... Erm, appologia.

Grande, er... grande familio, grande tradizione de Christmas presents.

Stupido.

Well, goodbye.

(Portuguese) Thank you.

Erm, it was, erm...

(Portuguese) I will miss you.

And your very slow typing...

and your very bad driving.

(Car horn)

 You know I love Christmas, I always will

 My mind's made up, the way that I feel

 There's no beginning, there'll be no end

 Cos on Christmas you can depend 

Daniel!

- I have a plan. - Thank the Lord. Tell me.

- Well, girls love musicians, don't they? - Uh-huh.

- Even the weird ones get girlfriends. - That's right.

Meat Loaf definitely got laid at least once.

For God's sake, Ringo Starr married a Bond girl.

Whatever. There's this big concert at the end of term and Joanna's in it.

I thought if I was in the band and played superbly,

she might fall in love with me. What do you think?

I think it's brilliant, I think it's stellar.

Apart from the one obvious tiny little baby little hiccup.

- I don't play a musical instrument? - Yes, sir.

A tiny, insignificant detail.

(Loud, repetitive snare hits)

( Sugababes: Too Lost In You)  You look into my eyes

 I go out of my mind

 I can't see anything

 Cos this love's got me blind

 I can't help myself

 I can't break this spell

 I can't even try

 Baby, I'm too lost in you

 Caught in you

 Lost in everything about you

 So deep I can't sleep, I can't... 

I suppose I'd better do the duty round.

You're a saint.

(Laughs)

Any chance of a dance with the boss?

Yeah, sure, sure.

As long as your boyfriend doesn't mind.

Not my boyfriend.

 And you're all I see

 And you're all I need

 Help me, baby  Help me, baby

 Help me, baby

 Oh baby, I'm too lost in you

 Caught in you... 

You're looking very pretty tonight.

It's for you.

Sorry?

It's all for you, sir.

 You do

 I'm too lost in you  Baby, baby

 Baby, I'm too lost in you  Yeah, yeah

 Caught in you

 Lost in everything about you

 So deep I can't sleep 

'This must be very exciting for you, fighting for the Christmas number one.

- 'How's it looking so far? ' - 'Very bad indeed.

'Blue are outselling me five to one

'but I'm hoping for a late surge.

'And, if I reach number one,

'I promise to sing a song stark naked on TV on Christmas Eve.'

- 'Do you mean that? ' - 'Of course I do, Michael.

'Do you want a preview? You old flirt.'

(Parkinson laughing)

'That'll never make number one.'

( Justin Timberlake: Like I Love You)

 And I burn every track Clipse and J Timberlake... 

I suppose it's his job to dance with everyone, isn't it?

Some more than others.

Just one dance?

- Before we run out of chances. - Who, me?

- Unless you just... - No! No! Good.

Yes. Thanks.

 You're a good girl And that's what makes me trust you like I do

 Late at night I talk to you

 Hey

 You will know the difference when... 

(Music changes to slow tune)

( Norah Jones: Turn Me On)

 Like a flower

 Waiting to bloom

 Like a light bulb

 In a dark room

 I'm just sitting here

 Waiting for you

 To come on home

 And turn me on

 Like the desert

 Waiting for the rain

 Like a schoolkid

 Waiting for the spring

 I'm just sitting here

 Waiting for you to come on home

 And turn me on

 Turn me on 

Well, then. I'd better go.

OK.

- Good night. - Good night.

Actually...

- I don't have to go. - Right. Good.

- I mean... - No, that's good.

Just, erm, would you excuse me for one second?

- Sure. - Just one second.

Erm, OK, that's done. Erm...

Why don't you come upstairs in about ten seconds?

- Ten seconds. - Ten seconds.

( Eva Cassidy: Songbird)

 For you

 There'll be no crying

 For you

 The sun will be shining

 Cos I feel that when I'm with you

 It's all right... 

- Just tug it. - OK.

 I know it's right

 And the songbirds

 Keep singing like they know the score

 And I love you, I love you, I love you... 

You're beautiful.

 Like never before... 

(Mobile)

I-I'd better answer that.

Hello. Hi. Hello, darling.

No, no, I'm not busy. No, fire away.

Right.

Yes, I... I'm not quite sure it's gonna be possible

to get the Pope on the phone tonight but...

Yes. Yes, I'm sure he's very good at exorcism but...

Well, I'm sure...

Jon Bon Jovi is as well and I'll definitely look into it.

OK? OK, I'll talk to you later.

All right, bye-bye.

- Sorry about that. - No, it's fine.

It's my brother, he's not well, he calls a lot.

- I'm sorry. - No, it's fine. It's fine.

I mean, it's not really fine, it is what it is,

and there being no parents now and us being over here,

it's my job to keep an eye on him. Not my job, obviously, I'm glad to do it...

That's OK. Life is full of interruptions and complications.

So...

(Mobile)

Will it make him better?

No.

Then maybe...

don't answer.

Hey. How you doing?

Right, right. Oh, no, please.

Oh, please, please don't, little darling.

Between the two of us we'll find the answer and it won't hurt any more.

No, no.

I'm-I'm not busy. I...

Of course, if you want me to come over I will. Mm-hm.

OK.

That was a good night.

- Except I felt fat. - Don't be ridiculous.

It's true.

Nowadays the only clothes I can get into were once owned by Pavarotti.

I always think Pavarotti dresses very well.

Mia's very pretty.

Is she?

You know she is, darling.

Be careful there.

Have you been watching stuff on TV?

Yeah.

- Every night. - Good.

And every day.

- The nurses are trying to kill me. - Nobody's trying to kill you, babe.

Thank you.

Don't do that, my darling.

Thank you.

Don't do that.

(Dog barking in distance)

Right. Back at three. Christmas shopping, never easy or pleasant.

Are you gonna get me something?

Er...

I don't know, I hadn't thought.

Where's Sarah, by the way?

She couldn't make it in. Family thing.

There's a word for hangover I've never heard before.

- See you later. - Yes. Looking forward to it.

A lot.

Are you gonna give me something?

I thought I made it clear last night.

When it comes to me, you can have everything.

So, erm, what do you need?

Something along the stationery line? Are you short of staplers?

No. I don't want something I need.

I want something I want. Something pretty.

Right.

Right.

Sorry I'm late, I had to drop off Bernie at rehearsal.

Right, listen, you keep yourself occupied

while I do the boring stuff for our mothers.

- Thank you. - Thank you.

Looking for anything in particular, sir?

Yes. That necklace there, how much is it?

It's ?70.

- Erm, all right. Er, I'll have it. - Lovely.

Would you like it... giftwrapped?

- Yes, all right. - Lovely.

Let me just pop it in the box.

There.

- Look, could we be quite quick? - Certainly, sir.

Ready in the flashiest of flashes.

- There. - That's great.

Not quite finished.

- I don't need a bag, I'll put it in my pocket. - Oh, this isn't a bag, sir.

- Really? - This is so much more than a bag.

Ooh!

Could we be quite quick, please?

Prontissimo.

- What's that? - A cinnamon stick, sir.

- Actually, I really can't wait. - You won't regret it, sir.

Want to bet?

'Tis but the work of a moment.

There we go. Almost finished.

Are you gonna dip it in yogurt? Cover it with chocolate buttons?

No, sir, we're going to pop it in the Christmas box.

I don't want a Christmas box.

- But you wanted it giftwrapped. - I did but...

- The final flourish. - Can I pay?

- All we need now... - Oh, God.

...is a sprig of holly. - No, no, no, no.

- No bloody holly. - But sir...

- Leave it. - Ooh!

- Loitering around the jewellery section? - No. I was just looking around.

Don't worry. My expectations are not that high

after 13 years of Mr Oh-But-You-Always-Love-Scarves.

Actually, I do love this one.

( Darlene Love: All Alone On Christmas)

 I've gotta know

 Where do the lonely hearts go... 

- Hey! - What are you doing here?

Had to rent out my flat to pay for my ticket.

You're not actually going ahead with this stupid plan?

I bloody am.

You think this is full of clothes? Like hell it is.

It is chock-a-block full of condoms.

Excellent. Excellent. Perfect, keep that going.

(Clears throat) Look, erm...

sorry to be a bit forward and all that but...

you don't fancy going for a Christmas drink, do you? I mean, nothing implied.

Just maybe go and see something Christmassy or something.

Obviously, if you don't want to, you don't have to. I...

I'm rambling now, sorry.

No. That would be lovely.

Oh, great.

Yay!

You know, that is really great.

Normally, I'm really shy, takes me ages to get the courage up, so thank you.

(Repetitive drumbeats)

- Explain again why you're so late. - Can't a man have any secrets?

We've been waiting for hours, it's the first ever preview.

... is a thing of the past

 Maybe you can bring us all hope this year

 Visions of sugarplums have disappeared... 

(Karen) It was a starry night in ancient Jerusalem

and the baby Jesus was in his manger.

Sherlock Holmes is not a real detective.

(Russian) Is this the way to the train station?

I would like half-pint of churly.

I would like a one-day Travelcard.

(Portuguese) Oh, my God, I've got a terrible stomachache.

It must have been the prawns.

Milton Keynes has many roundabouts.

(Portuguese) My goodness, this is a very big fish!

It tastes delicious!

 All alone on Christmas

 Nobody ought to be alone on Christmas

 All alone on Christmas  Nobody ought to be alone on Christmas

 Tell me I've got to know

 Nobody ought to be alone on Christmas  Don't leave me alone 

- You'll come back a broken man. - Yeah, back broken from too much .

You are on the road to disaster.

No, I am on shag highway, heading west.

Farewell, failure.

America, watch out! Here comes Colin Frissell.

 And he's got a big knob 

( Santana Featuring Rob Thomas: Smooth)

- Take me to a bar. - What kind of bar?

Just any bar. Just your average American bar.

(On jukebox)  Man, it's a hot one

 Like seven inches from the midday sun... 

- Can I help you? - Yes. I'd like a Budweiser, please.

- King of beers. - Bud coming up.

Oh, my God.

Are you from England?

- Yes. - Oh...

that is so cute.

Hi, I'm Stacey. (Giggles)

Jeannie?

Yeah?

- This is... - Colin.

Frissell.

Cute name.

- Jeannie. - He's from England.

Yep. Basildon.

- Oh. - Oh.

Wait till Carol-Anne gets here. She's crazy about English guys.

(Stacey) Uh-huh.

- Hey, girls. - Carol-Anne, come meet Colin.

He's from England.

Well, step aside, ladies. This one's on me.

- Hey, gorgeous. - (Gentle growl)

That is so funny!

- What do you call that? - Er, bottle.

(With English accent) "Bottle."

- What about this? - Er, straw.

(Girls) "Straw."

- What about this? - Table.

- Table. The same. - Oh, it's the same.

- Where are you staying? - I don't actually know.

I'll just check into a motel like in the movies.

Oh, my God. Oh, my God, that is so cute.

No, no, no, listen. This may be a bit pushy cos we just met you but...

why don't you come back and sleep at our place?

- Yeah. - Yeah.

Well, if it's not too much of an inconvenience.

- Hell no! - But there's one problem.

What?

Well, we're not the richest of girls, you know.

So we just have a little bed and no couch.

So you'd have to share with all three of us.

And on this cold, cold night it's gonna be crowded and sweaty and stuff.

And we can't even afford pyjamas.

No?

Which means...

we would be naked.

No, no, I think it'd be fine.

- (Girls) Great. - Erm...

The thing that's gonna make it more crowded...

Harriet. You haven't met Harriet.

- There's a fourth? - Yeah.

Don't worry, you're totally gonna like her cos she is "the y one".

- Really? Wow. - Yeah.

- Praise the Lord! - Oh, and he's a Christian.

(All) Cheers.

 If I could

 Then I would

 I'll go wherever you will go

 Way up high

 Or down low

 I'll go wherever you will go

 If I could turn back... 

One present only each tonight. Who's got one for Dad?

- I have. - Let Mummy go first.

- I'll get it. - No, no, no. I want to choose mine.

I think I want...

...this one. - I have bought the traditional scarf as well

but this is my other, slightly special, personal one.

Thank you.

That's a real first.

- Rip it! - What is it?

I'm going to... All right, I'll rip it.

God, that's a surprise.

(Daisy) What is it?

It's a CD. Joni Mitchell, wow.

To continue your emotional education.

Yes.

Goodness.

That's great.

- My brilliant wife. - Ah, yes.

Actually, do you mind if I just absent myself for a second?

All that ice cream. Er...

Darling, could you make sure the kids are ready to go?

- Back in a minute. - (Harry to kids) All right, take it easy.

(Bernie) Mine first. Mine.

( Joni Mitchell: Both Sides Now)  Moons and Junes

 And Ferris wheels

 The dizzy dancing way that you feel

 As every fairy tale comes real

 I've looked at love that way

 But now it's just another show

 And you leave 'em laughing when you go

 And if you care

 Don't let them know

 Don't give yourself away

 I've looked at love

 From both sides now

 From give and take

 And still somehow

 It's love's illusions that I recall

 I really don't know love

 I really don't know love at all

 Tears and fears

 And feeling proud

 To say I love you right out loud

 Dreams and schemes

 And circus crowds

 I've looked at life that way

 Oh but now old friends... 

Oh, my God.

It's a miracle. You're all dressed.

Come on, come on, come on, we're horribly late.

Come on, then. In the car. In the car.

 Well something's lost

 But something's gained

 In living every day 

- Has she noticed you yet? - No.

But the thing about romance is people only get together right at the very end.

Of course.

By the way, I feel bad. I never ask you how your love life is going.

Er-huh!

No.

As you know, that was a done deal long ago.

Unless Claudia Schiffer calls, in which case I want you out of here straightaway,

- you wee motherless mongrel. - Oh!

No, no. We'll want to have in every room, including yours.

(Male DJ) 'It's a rainy Christmas Eve all over the UK

'and the question is who is number one on the Radio One chart show tonight?

'Is it Blue or the unexpected Christmas sensation from Billy Mack?

'You might have guessed it although you may not believe it.

'It's Billy Mack.'

- You are the champion! - (Crowd) Shh.

- 'Hi, Billy.' - Hello.

'We're live across the nation and you're number one.

- 'How will you be celebrating? ' - I don't know.

Er, either I could behave like a real rock'n'roll loser

and get drunk with my fat manager...

or, when I hang up,

I'll be flooded by invitations to a large number of glamorous parties.

'Let's hope it's the latter. Here it is. Number one, from Billy Mack,

- 'it's Christmas Is All Around.' - Oh, Jesus, not that crap again.

 I feel it in my fingers... 

Bill, it's for you, babe.

Hello. Elton.

O-Of course. Of course.

Send an embarrassingly big car and I'll be there.

(Crowd laughing)

It's gonna be a very good Christmas.

(Cheering)

- Right. - I'd better be getting inside, actually.

- My mum and... you know. - Of course, yeah. It's getting a bit cold.

Erm...

- Well, good night. - Night.

Er...

Er... OK.

All I want for Christmas...

- is you. - (Laughs nervously)

Right.

Thank you. Good.

Good night.

Ha ha ha! Ho.

( Otis Redding: White Christmas)  I'm, I'm dreaming

 Dreaming of a white... 

Oh, look, everyone, it's Uncle Jamie.

Hi, Uncle Jamie!

Yes, oh, splendid. It's lovely to see you all.

And, er...

I'm off, actually.

But Jamie, darling.

Sorry.

Man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.

I hate Uncle Jamie!

(Girl) I hate Uncle Jamie. (Boy) I hate Uncle Jamie.

 And try to listen

 To hear

 Hear for the sleigh bells

 That are ringing in the snow... 

Gatwick airport, please. Fast as you can.

( Song continues on radio, quietly)

 I-I-I

 I'm dreaming

 Of a white... 

- Night, Sarah. - Night, Karl.

I, er...

- Merry Christmas. - Merry Christmas.

 I want you to know, may your day

 May your day

 Be so merry, merry and bright... 

Hi, babe, how's it going? Yeah.

Is it all party, party, party down there?

 All of your Christmases

 And may all

 And may all of your Christmases

 Baby may your days

 May your days be merry

 Merry, so merry... 

- Sam, time for dinner. - I'm not hungry.

Sam, I've done chicken kebabs.

(Sam) Look at the sign on the door.

(Drumming)

Right.

It's a little long.

 Dreaming, dreaming of a white, white Christmas... 

(Doorbell)

I'll get it.

- Oh, hi. - (Peter) Who is it?

It's carol singers.

Give them a quid and tell them to bugger off.

(Turns volume up)

 Silent night

 Holy night

 All is calm

 All is bright

 Round yon virgin

 Mother and child

 Holy infant

 So tender and mild

 Sleep in heavenly peace

 Sleep in heavenly peace

 Silent night

 Holy night

 Shepherds quake

 At the sight... 

(Whispers) Merry Christmas.

 Glories stream

 From heaven afar

 Heavenly hosts sing alleluia

 Christ the saviour is born

 Christ the saviour is born 

Enough.

Enough now.

(Sound turned down)

(Doorbell)

What the hell are you doing here? You're supposed to be at Elton John's.

Well, I was there for a minute or two and then I had an epiphany.

- Really? - Yeah.

Come on. Just come up.

So what was this epiphany?

Erm, it... it was about Christmas.

You realised it was all around.

No. I realised that Christmas is the time to be with the people you love.

Right.

And I realised that, as dire chance and fateful cockup would have it,

here I am,

mid-fifties,

and without knowing it, I've spent most of my adult life

with a chubby employee. (Snorts)

And, much as it grieves me to say it,

it might be that the people I love is, in fact...

you.

Well, this is a surprise.

Yeah.

Ten minutes at Elton John's and you're gay?

No, look. I'm serious here.

I left Elton's and a hefty number of half-naked chicks with their mouths open

in order to hang out with you at Christmas.

- Well, Bill... - It's a terrible, terrible mistake, chubs...

but you turn out to be the ing love of my life.

And to be honest, despite all my complaining...

we have had a wonderful life.

Well...

thank you.

I mean, come on, it's been an honour.

I feel very proud.

Oh, look, don't be a moron.

(Clears throat)

Come on, let's get pissed and watch porn.

(Natalie) 'Dear sir, Dear David,

'Merry Christmas and I hope you have a very happy New Year.

'I'm very sorry about the thing that happened.

'It was a very odd moment and I feel like a prize idiot.

'Particularly because -

'if you can't say it at Christmas, when can you, eh? - 

'I'm actually yours. With love, your Natalie.'

Jack, yeah, I need a car.

Right now. Thank you.

( Pointer Sisters: Jump)

Oh, don't wait up.

I'd like to go to Wandsworth, the dodgy end.

Very good, sir.

 Tell me how you want me

 I can feel it in your heart beat

 I know you like what you see... 

(Terry) Harris Street. What number, sir?

(David) Oh, God, it's the longest street in the world and I have absolutely no idea.

 Wrap your love around me

 You're so excited I can feel you getting hotter 

(Doorbell)

Hello, does Natalie live here?

- No. - Right, fine, thank you. Sorry to disturb.

Here, aren't...

Aren't you the Prime Minister?

- Er, yes. In fact, I am. Merry Christmas. - Oh.

Part of the service now. Trying to get round everyone by New Year's Eve.

(Doorbell)

Ah. Hello. Does Natalie live here?

- No, she doesn't. - Oh dear. OK.

- Are you singing carols? - Er, no. No, I'm not.

- Please, sir, please. - Please.

Well, I suppose I could.

Please.

- All right. - (Girls cheer)

 Good King Wenceslas looked out

 On the feast of Stephen

(Joins in with rich, deep voice)  When the snow lay round about

 Deep and crisp and even

 Brightly shone the moon that night 

- (Doorbell) - Hello. Sorry to disturb.

- Does Natalie live here? - No.

She lives next door.

Ah. Brilliant.

You're not who I think you are, are you?

Yes and I'm sorry about all the cockups.

My cabinet are absolute crap. We hope to do better next year.

Merry Christmas to you.

(Doorbell)

- (Chatting stops suddenly) - Ah. Hello.

Is, er, Natalie in?

Oh, where the is my ing coat?

- Oh. Hello. - Hello.

Erm, this is my mum and my dad and my Uncle Tony and my Auntie Glynne.

- Hello. - Very nice to meet you.

And, erm... this is the Prime Minister.

Yes, we can see that, darling.

And erm, unfortunately, we're very late.

It's the school Christmas concert, you see, David.

All the local schools have joined together, even St Basil's...

- Too much detail, Mum. - Anyway, how can we help, sir?

Well, I... just needed Natalie...

on some state business.

- Oh. - Right, yes. Of course.

Right, er...

Well, perhaps you should come on later, Plumpy.

Er, Natalie.

I don't want to make you late for the concert.

- No, it's nothing, really. - Keith'll be very disappointed.

- No, really, it doesn't matter. - The octopus costume's taken me months.

Eight is a lot of legs, David.

Mm. Erm...

Listen, why don't I give you a lift

and then we can talk about this state business business in the car.

OK.

- Lovely, yes. - Thank you.

Hold tight, everybody.

- How far is this place? - Just round the corner.

Ah, right. Well, er...

I just wanted to say...

thank you for the Christmas card.

You're welcome.

Look, I'm so sorry about that day.

I came in and he slinked towards me and there was a fire

and he's the President of the United States and nothing happened, I promise.

I just felt like such a fool because...

I think about you all the time, actually.

- And I think you're the man that I really... - We're here.

...love. - Oh, wow.

That really was just round the corner. Er...

Erm...

Ow!

(Sighs)

Well, look, I...

I think I'd better not come in, you know?

Nobody wants some politician stealing the kids' thunder.

No, please come. It'll be great.

No, I'd... l'd better not.

But I will be very sorry

to drive away from you.

Just give me one second.

John's been very mysterious. Where did you two meet?

- Erm... erm... - Um... um...

No!

Come on in. We can watch from backstage.

OK. Terry, I won't be long.

Look, this has to be a very secret visit, OK?

Don't worry. This was my school. I know my way around. Come on.

Look, the sheep are ready already and you're not even...

- Oh, David. - Ah!

Oh, how are you?

Hi, guys. Hey, hey, hey. You all right?

What the hell are you doing here?

- Well, you know... - We always tell your secretary

that these things are going on but it never occurred to me you'd actually turn up.

I thought it was time I did.

I didn't want anyone to see, so I'm gonna hide somewhere.

Good luck, Daisy, good luck, Bernie.

I've never been gladder to see my stupid big brother.

- Thank you. - All right.

Oh, now. We haven't been introduced.

Right. Well, this is Gavin.

- Hello, Gavin. - My copper.

And this is Natalie, who's my, erm...

- who's my, erm, catering manager. - Oh.

- Hi. - Catering manager.

Watch he keeps his hands off you.

20 years ago, you'd have been his type.

I'll be very careful. Don't try something, sir, just because it's Christmas.

- No, seriously. - (Bell)

Come on. Showtime. Quickly.

- Look, see you after, yeah? - Probably.

- Thank you, Prime Minister. - It's all right.

- Come on. - Right.

 Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket

 Save it for a rainy day

 Catch a falling star And put it in your pocket

 Never let it fade away

 Never let it fade away

 Never let it fade away 

(Cheering, applause)

Hillier School would now like to present their Christmas number.

Lead vocals by ten-year-old Joanna Anderson,

backing vocals coordinated by her mother,

the great Mrs Jean Anderson.

Erm, some of the staff have decided to help out

and for this, we ask you to forgive us.

Thank you.

(Applause)

(A capella)  I don't want a lot for Christmas

 There's just one thing I need

 I don't care about the presents

 Underneath the Christmas tree

 I just want you for my own

 More than you could ever know

 Make my wish come true

 All I want for Christmas

 Is you

 I don't want a lot for Christmas

 There's just one thing I need

 I don't care about the presents

 Underneath the Christmas tree

 I just want you for my own

 More than you could ever know

 Make my wish come true

 All I want for Christmas is you

 You baby

 Oh, all the lights are shining

 So brightly everywhere

 And the sound of children's laughter fills the air

 Laughter fills the air

 Everyone is singing  Oh yeah

 I hear those sleigh bells ringing

 Santa won't you bring me my honey

 Won't you please bring my baby to me

 I don't want a lot for Christmas

 This is all I'm asking for  All I'm asking for

 I just wanna see my baby

 Standing right outside my door

 Cos I just want you for my own

 More than you could ever know  You will ever know

 Make my wish come true

 All I want for Christmas

 Is you

 All I want for Christmas

 And you and you

 And you and you  All I want for Christmas

 All I want for Christmas 

(Cheering, whistling)

Right.

So, not quite as secret as we'd hoped.

- What do we do now? - Smile.

Little bow.

And a wave.

Absolutely no idea. I mean, can you imagine?

I'll see you later, all right?

I'll speak to you. Bye.

Tell me, if you were in my position, what would you do?

What position is that?

Lmagine your husband bought a gold necklace

and, come Christmas, gave it to somebody else.

- Oh, Karen... - Would you wait around to find out...

- Good night. - Night, darling. Happy Christmas.

Would you wait around to find out if it's just a necklace

or if it's and a necklace

or if, worst of all, it's a necklace and love?

Would you stay? Knowing life would always be a little bit worse?

- Or would you cut and run? - Oh, God.

I am so in the wrong.

A classic fool.

Yes, but you've also made a fool out of me.

You've made the life I lead foolish, too.

Darling. Ooh, darlings!

Oh, you were wonderful.

My little lobster, you were so...

What is that word?

Orange.

Come on, I've got treats at home. Dad's coming.

Sammy! Fantastic show! Classic drumming, son.

- Thanks. Plan didn't work, though. - Tell her, then.

- Tell her what? - That you love her.

No way. Anyway, they fly tonight.

Even better. Sam, you've got nothing to lose and you'll always regret it if you don't.

I never told your mum enough.

I should have told her every day because she was perfect every day.

You've seen the films, kiddo. It ain't over till it's over.

OK, Dad. Let's do it. Let's go get the shit kicked out of us by love.

Yes.

- Just give me one sec. - Yeah.

- Oh, I'm sorry. - Sorry.

That's OK.

- My fault. - No, no, really, it wasn't.

You're Sam's dad, aren't you?

Yeah. Stepdad, actually.

- Daniel. - I'm Carol.

Carol.

- OK, I'm back. Let's go. - Yeah. Well...

I hope we'll meet again, Karen.

Carol. (Laughs)

- I'll make sure we do. - Yeah? Good.

(Carol laughs)

- Tell her. - What?

- You know... - Don't be such an arse.

- Look, there she is. - Where?

Over there.

Oh, no.

It's OK, we'll go to the airport. I know a short cut.

(Portuguese) Good evening.

- Senhor Barros? - Sim.

I am here to ask your daughter

for her hands in marriage.

You want to marry my daughter?

Yes.

Come here,

there is a man at the door.

He wants to marry you.

But I've never seen him before.

Who cares?

You're going to sell me to a complete stranger?

Sell? Who said sell? I'll pay him.

Pardon me. I'm meaning your other daughter - Aurelia.

She's not here - she's at work. I'll take you.

You! Stay here.

As if I would. Stupid!

Father is about to sell Aurelia as a slave to this Englishman.

Wait. Wait.

Oh, no.

You better not say yes, Father.

Shut up, Miss Dunkin' Donut 2003.

- Look, we're not actually flying. - You can't come through.

Not even to let the boy say goodbye to the love of his life?

No.

- I'm sorry, Sam. - Boarding pass, sir?

Just a moment, I know I've got it. Would you hang on to that?

- Unless... - What?

- Do you want to make a run for it? - Hold on to that.

- You think I should? - Yeah.

- OK. - Yes!

I must have left them where I was having a cup of coffee.

(Beeping)

(lnaudible through glass)

(Chattering excitedly)

Apparently he is going to kill Aurelia.

Cool!

Joanna.

Sam?

- I thought you didn't know my name. - Course I do.

Oh, Jesus. Here, I've gotta run.

- (Portuguese) Where is Aurelia? - Why should I tell you?

This man wants to marry her.

He can't do that - she's our best waitress.

Boa noite, Aurelia.

Boa noite, Jamie.

Beautiful Aurelia...

I've come here with a view to asking you...

to marriage me.

I know I seems an insane person because I hardly knows you

but sometimes things are so transparency,

they don't need evidential proof.

And I will inhabit here, or you can inhabit with me in England.

Definitely go for England, girl.

You'll meet Prince William - then you can marry him instead.

Of course I don't expecting you to be as foolish as me,

and of course I prediction you say no...

but it's Christmas and I just wanted to... check.

Oh, God - say yes, you skinny moron.

(English) Thank you.

That will be nice.

Yes is being my answer.

Easy question.

(Portuguese) What did you say?

Yes, of course.

(Cheering)

Bravo!

(English) You learned English?

Just in cases.

( Beach Boys: God Only Knows)

 I may not always love you

 But long as there are stars above you... 

Hello, Daisy.

- This one's Greta. - Hello, Greta.

 I'll make you so sure about it... 

Here she is. This is Aurelia. This is Juliet. This is Peter.

- Mark, didn't see you there. - Just thought I'd tag along.

Jamie's friends are so good-looking.

He never tells me this.

I think maybe now I have made the wrong choice,

picked wrong Englishman.

She can't speak English properly.

(Daisy) Dad! Dad!

Oh, God.

- Did you get us any presents? - Matter of fact, I did.

(Bernie) Thanks, Dad.

- How are you? - I'm fine. I'm fine.

Good to have you back.

Come on. Home.

There she is.

- Hi. - Hello.

- Aw, he should have kissed her. - No, that's cool.

- All right? - Hey. What are you two doing here?

- I might get a shag at last. - Naughty.

- Got to go. - Bye.

Yahoo!

Now, this is Harriet.

- Hi. Really pleased to meet you. - Hello, Harriet.

I hope you don't mind, I sort of brought my sister to stay.

This is Carla. She's real friendly.

Hello, you must be Tony.

I heard you were gorgeous.

 God only knows what I'd be without you... 

(Press shouting)

 God only knows what I'd be without you

 God only knows what I'd be without you... 

- God, you weigh a lot. - Oh, shut your face.

 God only knows what I'd be without you  God only knows

 God only knows what I'd be without you

 God only knows what I'd be without you  God only knows

 God only knows what I'd be without you

 God only knows what I'd be without you  God only knows

 God only knows what I'd be without you

 God only knows what I'd be without you  God only knows

 God only knows what I'd be without you

 God only knows what I'd be without you  God only knows

 God only knows what I'd be without you

 God only knows what I'd be without you  God only knows

 God only knows what I'd be without you

 God only knows what I'd be without you  God only knows

 God only knows what I'd be without you

 God only knows what I'd be without you  God only knows

 God only knows what I'd be without you 

( Kelly Clarkson: The Trouble With Love Is)

 Love can be a many splendored thing

 Can't deny the joy it brings

 A dozen roses, diamond rings

 Dreams for sale and fairy tales

 lt'll make you hear a symphony

 And you just want the world to see

 But like a drug that makes you blind

 lt'll fool ya every time

 The trouble with love is

 It can tear you up inside

 Make your heart believe a lie

 It's stronger than your pride

 The trouble with love is

 It doesn't care how fast you fall

 And you can't refuse the call

 See you got no say at all

 Now I was once a fool, it's true

 I played the game by all the rules

 But now my world's a deeper blue

 I'm sadder but I'm wiser too

 I swore I'd never love again

 I swore my heart would never mend

 Said love wasn't worth the pain

 But then I hear it call my name

 The trouble with love is

 It can tear you up inside

 Make your heart believe a lie

 It's stronger than your pride

 The trouble with love is

 It doesn't care how fast you fall

 And you can't refuse the call

 See you got no say at all

 Every time I turn around

 I think I've got it all figured out

 My heart keeps calling And I keep on falling

 Over and over again

 The sad story always ends the same

 Me standing in the pouring rain

 It seems no matter what I do

 It tears my heart in two

 The trouble with love is  The trouble with love

 It can tear you up inside  It can tear you up inside

 Make your heart believe a lie  Make your heart believe a lie

 It's stronger than your pride

 The trouble with love is  It's in your heart, it's in your soul

 It doesn't care how fast you fall  You're losing that control

 And you can't refuse the call

 See you got no say at all

 The trouble with love is  Ooh, yeah

 It can tear you up inside  Ooh 

( Girls Aloud: Jump)

 Your eyes tell me how you want me

 I can feel it in your heartbeat

 You're so excited I can feel you getting hotter

 Oh baby

 I'll take you down, I'll take you down

 Where no one's ever gone before

 And if you want more

 If you want more, more, more

 Then jump for my love

 Jump in

 And feel my touch

 Jump  If you want to taste my kisses in the night

 Then jump for my love

 I know my heart  I know my heart can make you happy

 Jump in  You know these arms can fill you up

 Jump  If you want to taste my kisses in the night

 Then jump for my love 

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