Ackley Bridge (2017) s01e04 Episode Script

Episode 4

1 - We're going out.
- She's single.
- I'm well in.
- What are you doing back? My dad wants me to get married.
Let me think about it.
Look, Sadiq.
You and me, it was a mistake.
It's Jamie Candice won't let me see him.
- You're such a baby.
- Me and her.
Unfriended.
Have a custard cream.
How are you ever going to be happy if you can't be yourself? MUSIC: Bat Out Of Hell by Meatloaf Oh baby you're the only thing in this whole world That's pure and good and right And wherever you are and wherever you go There's always gonna be some light But I gotta get out I gotta break it out now Before the final crack of dawn So we gotta make the most of our one night together When it's over you know We'll both be so alone Like a bat out of hell I'll be gone when the morning comes When the night is over Like a bat out of hell I'll be gone, gone, gone Like a bat out of hell I'll be gone when the morning comes But when the day is done And the sun goes down And the moonlight's shining throu-ou-ou-ough Then like a sinner before the gates of heaven I'll come crawling on back to you Then like a sinner before the gates of heaven I'll come crawling on back to you.
- Let's do Justin Bieber.
- No! Wait! Missy! Missy! VOICEOVER: They say you don't know what you've got until it's all gone.
One day you're mucking along, taking it all for granted and then the next thing you know everything changes.
Did you not see those girls checking you out at the game? NAZ SCOFFS I'm serious.
Well I I didn't notice any of them.
The only person I noticed was you.
CRASH IN DISTANCE, PEOPLE LAUGH We can't.
- Not here.
- Well, maybe next time I can come back to yours.
I'll see you later.
Bye.
MAN CLEARS THROA Where have you been? WHISPERING: I, erm, had to go around to Missy's because, uh, she had lots of homework to do.
Bed.
Before you wake your mum up.
Naz.
I'm going to need an answer from you soon.
I can't I can't do it.
I'm sorry.
Are you angry? - Do you want strawberry jam? - Yeah.
- But - Take the big bits out.
I know.
CELLPHONE BUZZES I've got to go.
But aren't you going to help me with Nana? What about your toast? Ready to go out now, Nana? Madam's gone, so it's just CHATTER FROM TELEVISION Missy! Do you not hear me? I've been calling you for ages.
You all right? Erm, Lila hasn't texted me since Friday, so I don't know whether to text or, like, call, you know? - Missy? - Yes.
Right - Heya.
- Hey.
- You, uh, have a good weekend? - Yeah, thanks.
Do anything nice? - Uh, I'm just Sorry.
- Sure, sure.
See you in school.
Jordan.
I've got something for you.
What do you want me to do with this? You take a DNA swab and you put it in his mouth.
Yeah, I know to do with it, Einstein.
How can I get a swab if she won't let me see him? Good one.
Oh, my God, look at that jacket.
She looks dirty.
She must've copped that from a charity shop.
GIRLS BURST OUT LAUGHING Settle down, please, Year 11.
Settle down.
Phones away, girls.
- Phones What's so funny? - Miley Cyrus, sir.
Hey, don't knock it.
I had a jacket like that back in the '90s.
- Sir, you never.
- I did.
I had the curtains, as well.
Oh, can me and Raz go for pizza after school? I told Nana we'd make "fadjitas" but they can wait.
Peppers only repeat on me, anyway.
Missy, are you all right? - Missy! - Yeah, go for it.
- Have ham and pineapple for me.
- Yes! Right, registration please.
- Tahira Abad.
- Yes, sir.
- Hayley Booth.
- Here, sir! - Missy Booth.
- Yeah.
Yes, sir.
So you need to make sure this is covered in your notes and that you have a labelled diagram of the heart.
Now, remember how the vena cava looked and felt different to the aorta in the heart we dissected? I like your bracelets, Miss.
My bracelets are not going to help you pass A-level biology, Shireen.
Now, I want you to think about the difference in pressure and how they have a different structure to combat this.
All right? Good work, Naz.
Erm, have you been talking to Missy? She won't say nothing.
Yeah, cos she's known for keeping her mouth shut.
SCHOOL BELL Right.
Finish this up for homework.
I look forward to seeing your perfect diagrams next class.
Look, I'm sorry, OK? But this is a big deal for me, if it gets out.
Look, this is a big deal for me, too.
But, Mandy, that's the trouble.
How can he get the test if he can't get near the baby? How is this your problem? Well, he's got no-one else to fight for him, has he? It's a bit above and beyond, isn't it? He's really turned the corner lately.
He's better behaved, he's putting in the hours in the rugby team.
I just want to support him so he keeps all that up.
Leave it with me, I'll have a think.
You all right? How's the team? Absolute shambles.
But at least they've stopped fighting each other, so that's something.
As long as they don't completely humiliate us against St Marks.
I'd rather encourage them to do the best than focus on words like "humiliate".
Well, I think we should always strive for excellence.
Should we go through? Idiot.
I don't expect to find you in detention when you've got rugby practice.
Especially not with a brilliant teacher like Miss Shariff.
Uh, "Ms".
It's "Ms", not "Miss".
- STUDENTS LAUGH - Sir, you just got told.
Well, you can sit and write a letter of apology to MS Shariff.
I didn't do anything, sir.
Take a seat.
I'll be with you in a minute.
PHONE BUZZES OK, boys.
You can go now.
Not till they've finished their letters.
No, it's OK, Mr Simpson.
- Really.
Off you go.
- Thank you, Miss.
OK, well, I don't expect to see you back here again, boys, OK? NAZ'S PHONE BUZZES - Naz.
- I've got to go.
Missy just texted me, - she said it something serious.
- Naz.
I'm sorry, but I've got to go see what's wrong.
Hi.
What's happened? It's Nana.
She's dead.
We can't tell anyone, they'll take Hayley into care.
I don't know what to do.
Well, usually we'd have to wash the body, but we don't need to worry about that.
Maybe we should get her dressed.
In her best clothes.
She's not going down bingo.
Have you called the doctor? You do know you're going to have to tell someone, right? - Say goodbye to Hayley.
- Aye.
PHONE RINGS Good morning, Ackley Bridge general practice.
Hello? I need to report a a death.
- Will and Ms Sharif? - Yeah, he's got it bad.
- I can't see her going for that.
- Why? He's a good looking lad.
- Do you, erm, think I'm getting fat? - No, you've still got it.
- Team looks happy? - Yeah.
Apart from John.
Yes, I pass that on to Candace's social worker.
She's the one with access to her, so, hopefully, she'll have a word.
Oh, nice one.
- What was that for? - Do I need a reason? - Is it just you on your own? - No, Mum's out.
She works shifts in a factory, making biscuits.
I tried calling, but couldn't get through.
No breaks.
Practically slave labour, but what can you do? - I'm sorry for your loss.
- Thank you, Doctor.
Do you want to stay at mine? Hayley will be back soon.
And your mum will be wondering where you are.
- Well, I can explain.
- No.
The longer we keep this quiet, the longer Hayley stays with me.
Please, Nas.
Oh, God.
These bloody biscuits broken already.
- Are you deaf? - Eh? This is because Nas has come to her senses and said no to your Pindu friend, eh? Hey, what happened next door? Geeta says that she saw Julie Booth taken out in a body bag.
But you know Geeta, she say she saw Shilpa Shetty down Lidl last week.
What's up with the old cow, anyway? Oh, no.
She hasn't? Aye, Allah, why didn't you say? You should've called me.
I'll go around and check on the girls now.
Go to the freezer and get the kebabs and the choc ices.
No, no, no, please.
I told Missy that I wouldn't say anything.
Why would you say such a thing? Mum, please you have to keep it a secret.
DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES Chloe's such a bitch.
Posting all this stuff about haters online.
It's clearly about me and Raz.
Where's Nana? Hayley She's not rowing down at the shops with Sajid again, is she? Always accusing him of ripping her off.
- It's embarrassing.
- She had a heart attack.
She died.
No.
- No, I don't believe you! - It's OK.
No, get off me! - No! - I'm going to look after us.
You and me, just like it's always been.
Where is she? They took her away.
What about Mum? Have you not told her? - What good would she be? - Missy.
Tomorrow.
She'll be wasted by now.
Listen you're not to mention this to anyone, all right? - What about school? - No-one.
You want to stay living here, don't you? With me? Then we have to carry on like nothing's happened.
Get up every morning.
Get ready for school.
Have a laugh with your mates.
Act like everything's fine.
We've just got to keep it a secret.
Until your birthday.
OK? PEEP Boys.
- PEEP - Can you settle down please, year 11, and get on with the questions on the screen? Is there a problem, Hayley? - Get off! - Shh! Do you want to explain to me why you've done no work? No.
Maybe you'll find it easier to work in isolation.
Oh, whatever? - Get off of me! - Ooh! Right! Quiet! Not like you to walk out of a lesson, Hayley.
Is everything all right at home? Just don't like her, Miss.
Don't like her hair, it annoys me.
- Missy not in today? - She's off sick.
Period pains.
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You shouldn't be taking care of all this yourself, love.
What about your parents? Jordan! Jordan! Oh, man look at her.
My dad's had social services on the phone all morning.
- What are you playing at? - All right, mate.
Problem?! - I thought I told you, stay away.
- Can I hold him? No.
- Please? - No.
Hi, mate.
Candace, what are you doing? You can't just walk into school.
I'll do what I like.
Drop all this DNA crap, you'll have my brothers after you.
Give me strength.
It's actually quite clever.
- I'll see you later, then? - Yeah, all right.
Stroke of genius, that kid.
Shouldn't have to wait too long.
What if it's not mine? Then you can move on.
It's always better to know the truth, isn't it? Come on.
- All right, Ms? - Hey.
I've got something for you.
Oh.
- Keep your blood sugar levels up.
- Oh I can't have this.
I'm gluten intolerant.
HE SIGHS And I'm gay.
Will you send that first class please, Lozza? - What is it? - A swab from my chlamydia test.
Joking, it's a joke.
Aye, you all right, matey? - It's Lila.
- What? She got a boyfriend? She's a lesbian.
How was your date last week? With Samir? Oh, right, yeah, I thought there was a spark there.
Turns out he's engaged.
Which is a shame, because I could do with a bit of romance right now.
Yeah, well, not all hearts and flowers where I'm standing.
You ever tempted? What do you mean? You forget how long I've known you.
You might be Head now, but I remember when you were an NQT.
- Half priced cocktails on a Wednesday.
- Don't.
You pulled that bloke and he turned up next day at parents evening.
Aaron Sharpstead? Oh, that was awful.
Well, I admire you.
Must be hard to forgive and forget after what Steve put you through.
I'll make us a brew.
How did it happen? In the bath.
You've no milk.
Don't get benefits till Thursday.
Lend us a couple of quid? You're a good kid, Missy.
I've always said it.
"My girl, Missy, she's best.
" Bye, Mum.
What's going to happen to the house? Me and Hayley are stopping there.
So don't get any ideas about selling it.
I wouldn't do that, love.
I could move in, look after you.
Be a proper mum.
No.
I could cook.
Chicken curry.
- You used to love that.
- Once! You made it once! - All right, Miss? - Morning.
I rolled over and got an electric shock, blue spark and everything.
- Have you cheered up now, Hayley? - Hey! It's all right.
Say sorry, then.
- Get out of my face! - I'm nowhere near your ugly face.
- Leave her alone.
- Don't go causing trouble now.
- Let her go, Missy.
- She's asking for a slap.
Whatever she's done, it's not worth getting yourself in trouble for.
Go wait in my room, Missy.
- She just threatened me! - Don't, Clo.
There's something going on with those girls.
They're psychos?! Nas, have you got a minute? Morning, Nasreen.
Miss Sharif, can I have a word with you in my office? I've been hearing great things about you.
Lots of girls enthusing about science, which is brilliant.
I hope you don't mind me bringing this up, but I thought you should know, school gossip being what it is, but your sexuality is causing quite a stir.
I don't see what business that is of Nobody's, nobody's business but your own.
And I hope it goes without saying that homophobic bullying of any kind will not be tolerated here at Ackley Bridge.
Good to know.
I mean, part of me feels that the more staff we have who are open about this kind of thing, then the easier it will be for any of our students who might be struggling with coming out.
So, you don't think I should play it down? Well This is a tough place to put your head above the parapet.
I just wanted you to know, I've got your back.
Thanks.
What the bloody hell are you doing?! Why are you behaving like this? - Are you going to talk to me? - Can you lend us a grand? What sort of trouble are you in? I've done nowt wrong.
I need it, that's all.
Can't say why.
I'm not lending you ã1,000 without knowing what it's for.
You could lend it us? In theory.
You're not going to tell me, well, I'm not going to cough up.
- We're both busy people, so - Nana's dead.
She died two days ago, heart attack.
Oh, Missy.
I'm so sorry.
Do you know what? I'm all right.
You're in shock.
She weren't in the greatest shape.
Not that surprising, just, I wish she could have waited a year.
- A year? - Till Hayley turned 16.
Right.
Are you going to report it? I can hardly keep it a secret.
Social services don't need to know! They'll find out.
Not yet, not if you don't tell 'em.
I can't do that.
They'll split us up, they'll take Hayley into care.
That doesn't have to be a bad thing.
I've been looking after Hayley for as long as I can remember.
It's been no different now Nana's gone.
If anything, it'll be easier cos Cos she's not there to worry about.
Remember what she were like in Year 8 when we got took off Mum? Now she's lost Nana, she won't be able to cope with losing me too! Look, I know they'll find out in the end.
But please, Miss, let's have some time to get our heads round it.
I can't make any promises.
But you'll think about it? It'll be tomorrow night, after hours, probably about six-ish.
Can me and me sister come? No family members, love.
When do we get the ashes? Ashes will be another ã100.
Yeah, of course.
Actually, I don't think we'll bother, cos what's the point? It's not going to bring her back, is it? Right, well, thank you.
She doesn't look like one.
You can't tell from their clothes, stupid.
Is there a problem, girls? Nothing.
- Miss, have you got a girlfriend? - Shut up! You're an idiot.
Can I watch? For God's sake, what is wrong with you? You can go to isolation for making suggestive and inappropriate comments to a member of staff.
- Oh, come on, Miss, why not? - Eh, you can go as well.
She's made you look like a right pair of mugs, hasn't she? And, yeah, I'm gay.
It's not a big deal.
And it's none of your business.
- Fair play to you, Miss.
- Good for you, Miss.
BELL RINGS - See you later, Miss.
- Bye! It were that easy for you? It's never going to be that easy for me, though.
- Nas - Maybe I should just do it? Maybe I should.
You did and your world didn't crumble.
- Nasreen, listen, I - Then we could be together.
Not here, obviously, I'd have to change school.
I'd have to go to a different college It was stupid of me, and wrong.
I should never have let you think that this could happen when it can't.
Nas, it can't happen.
Why? Why are you saying that? This can't go any further.
Please! But we're good, we could make it work.
It's school and family, but we could just hack all that off.
No, we can't.
Oh.
Oh, it's me that you don't want to be with? Sorry.
Well DOOR SLAMS That teacher, in front of all the kids? She's a grown woman, she can do what she likes.
Anyway, she's from Glasgow, innit? They're different there.
- Mum! - Mm? Why do you two have to be so small-minded? Don't talk to us like that.
We're not your friends in the street.
Show some respect.
Respect? You want to talk about respect? You've just been slagging off Miss Sharif for coming out! She's fine with it, we're fine with it.
It's the 21st century in England, I think everyone's fine with it.
I've got nothing against it, love.
We've got gay girls in Pakistan, we just don't go on about it.
You lot shouldn't have to hear about her private life.
Private life? Right, OK.
So, you're saying that Mr Bell and Miss Carter shouldn't come out as being married? No, it's different for them, isn't it? Because they're straight.
Or is it just because Miss Sharif is Asian and they're not? Because I feel like it's one rule for them and another for us.
What is wrong with you? SHE SPEAKS IN HER OWN LANGUAGE What are you doing here? What's she doing here? You're not supposed to see us without supervision.
Better call social services, then.
You robbing - That's mine.
- Get out! - Don't! - She made it for me when I were a baby.
And when you were born, she passed it down.
It's the only thing I've got left of her.
You were a crap daughter and a worse mum.
- Missy! - She'll only sell it! You heartless cow, you're as bad as she were! Now look what you've done! Argh! Get out! - Get out! - Ah! - Get off me! - Get out! You're poison! I'll kill you! - Stay away from us! - THEY SCREAM What are you doing?! Get off! - Stop it! - THEY SCREAM - Stop it! - Stay away from us! - Get out! - You're just selfish! She were my mum! Now where am I going to go? I only ever wanted what were best for you girls.
We're better off without her.
I wish it were you that died! What are you all looking at, huh? Go! Go! Get! SHE SOBS Can I get in bed with you? I'm sorry.
You knew and you didn't tell me? What, are you trying to get my school shut down? Oh, your school now.
Is this about you or the Booths? She was only trying to help.
Have you any idea what you have done? This is a serious safeguarding issue.
We've got two at risk children left on their own.
Well one, technically.
You could get fired.
We could have Ofsted breathing down our necks.
It's lucky Mrs Paracha told me.
I'm going to have to call Child protection.
Wait.
No! They're like family to me.
They're not in any danger.
It's the cremation tonight, will you just hold off until then? Please? That's completely inappropriate.
You OK? Yeah.
Do you want to borrow something of mine? I've just had a better idea.
Do you, do you have these in any other sizes? Yes, there's an extra small and a small.
Thanks.
Where have you been? It's time to go.
Well What do you reckon? - Where'd you get them from? - KNOCK AT DOOR No, don't.
Thought you might want a lift.
Can you take this tag out? It's digging in my back.
Can't, I'm taking them back tomorrow.
We're only borrowing them.
We're not thieves, Hayley.
Missy's right, you don't want any more trouble.
Is that smoke Nana? Yeah.
Did she have a favourite poem? She liked Bat Out Of Hell.
Ooh, baby, you're the only thing in this old world That's pure and good and right BOTH: And wherever you are and wherever you go There's always gonna be some light But I gotta get out I gotta break out now Before the final crack of dawn But we gotta make the most of our one night together When it's over you know We'll both be so alone SHE SINGS GUITAR PAR Like a bat out of hell I'll be gone when the morning comes SHE SINGS GUITAR PAR When the night is over Like a bat out of hell I'll be gone, gone, gone - There you are.
- Thank you.
I thought you needed cheering up.
You're a good friend to Missy, Naz.
I'm proud of you.
PHONE VIBRATES What is it? Some lad? You can tell me.
Whoever he is, you're worth ten of him.
This is why sensible Pakistani girls get their dads to vet suitable husbands for them.
I'm joking, kid.
You can do what you like.
I'm not going to force you into anything.
Just option's there if you want it.
That's all.
I know, but I don't want it.
You always were a free spirit.
I used to tell your mum not to be so strict with you, but I don't want you to limit your options.
But think, what is really here for you in Ackley Bridge? So what's he like then this lad? VOICES CHATTERING You were up and out early this morning.
How else am I supposed to get this lot match fit, eh? Thank you, for everything you're doing.
All right, come on, lads, get in.
Lively, lively, lively, come on.
- What are you looking at? - You got jam on your chops.
Get off.
Morning, girls.
Ms Carter wants to see you.
Come through.
I know it sounds drastic, but we can't leave you on your own.
It's not safe.
We found Hayley a lovely foster family.
She's got a family, me.
Nobody's saying you haven't coped admirably.
But you shouldn't have to, Missy.
And I know it's hard but the two of you can see each other every weekend.
What about at school? The foster family are in Bradford.
They're the closest ones available.
Look, I'm so sorry.
We'll do all we can to find one here, but until then Did you know about this? - Not till last night.
- You knew last night? Look, it isn't ideal, - but there's no other option.
- You'll have to get through me first! Missy, we do understand how painful this is for you, but it has got to happen.
If you keep obstructing, I'm going to have to ask you to leave the room.
- She's my sister! - And don't you want what's best for her? Missy, this is a good family.
They've been fostering for years.
Be honest, are you stopping her from leaving for your benefit or for hers? - You can say what you like, I'm not going! - Hey, hey, hey Go on, Hayley.
I'll see you every weekend.
- No! - Just go! - The sooner we do this the better.
- I'm not going! Just go! I don't want to look after you anyway! DOOR SLAMS I'll call you every day.
SHE SOBS THEY MOUTH SILENTLY - Are you all right? - Get off me! Hey.
Aw Hey, I know it can't have been easy, love, but It was a tough decision, but it wasn't the wrong decision.
If you'd left them on their own and something would've happened, you'd never forgive yourself.
Hey, come on.
Come on.
I'll, um, get us a take away.
I'll, um I'll miss the match tonight so you can watch America's Next Top Model.
I'm a classy guy.
- I don't deserve you.
- HE LAUGHS I think we both know that I'm the one that's punching above the weight, here.
WHISPERS: I slept with Sadiq.
I'm so sorry.
It was once.
It was just once.
And I have regretted it ever since.
Uh I said We can get through this.
We can.
- No, I don't, I don't think we can.
- No.
We can.
We got over Claire.
I got over Claire.
- I got over you having babies with someone else.
- Oh, is that what this is? Revenge? Is that what it is, - because it's not the same, Mandy.
- No, because what you did was a lot worse.
What are you talking about? I have to see him everyday! I have to see you two together every day, knowing that his hands have been all over you.
You make me sick.
VOICEOVER: Like I say, you don't know what you've got until it's gone.
KNOCK AT DOOR All them little moments you took for granted all the people you thought would be there for you forever.
KNOCK AT DOOR Believe me they can all go in a heartbeat.
So, hold on to it while you can.
Hold on to anything good.
Look at my face! Look at you! - I'm drumming.
- THEY LAUGH
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