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A trained paramedic, Zimba came to England 14 years ago, now he's renting in Winston Green, his aim is to build a career as a chef, that's all I think about food, food, food, food, I'm telling you now, I'm strict in the kitchen, I don't mess about, because when I walk in the kitchen I'm had, I don't mess about, my intention is obviously to run my own, you know, my own shit, you know, I'm gonna have my own eatery, you guys are gonna come and pay ten, ten quid for an egg, Jesus Christ, I can't wait for that. Zimba lives with his girlfriend Hannah, and her two boys from a previous relationship. Step down of the year. I hate this fear that comes out of this thing. Let me see, Bum. They've been together six years. What? She fell head over heels, mom. I've seen this. Oh, you're scaring nice to beat his own chest. No, no, I'm not beat my own chest, me saying lucky things, I'm honest. Bummed in there by accident, Jesus Christ. I was condemned for life. I've seen him around. Whatever, you'll watch me. I wasn't watching you. Yes, you'll watch me. You'll watch me, you'll think, the shortest man in the light, you know, his friend was dating my neighbor. Right now, Zimba's broke. He's just missed the deadline to renew his visa, so he can't get work or claim benefits. Just like that, man, you just can't create locks. You can't create locks. Basically, my immigration is there, so I've got to hang on up until it's been renewed. Yeah, so we can't work. I can't do anything. They won't get all these two legs if there's myself. How the... So why don't you get a renew? It costs money to get a renew, don't it? Yeah, that's why. Talking about height, are we going to make a balance? Not today. While for some friendships keep them safe, one James Turner resident who doesn't mind his own company is council IT worker Ewan. Never been married or haven't gotten children. It's wonderful. It's nice. Homeowner Ewan has lived on James Turner for 14 years and is one of the few residents with a steady job. He leaves the house every morning to go to work, comes home. He doesn't even go. He has his shopping delivered and doesn't bother anybody. He's been broken into and it's horrible, horrible. I think the poor little gate there has got damaged because people have been climbing over it and they've been replacing it again. He's replacing and reinforcement. It's not a bad street to live in. It's convenient for the city centre and it's got good transport links to all over the place really. So it's very easy to get away from. I can't have the cat and the duck next to each other just in case. I'm getting a vibe from him but I just don't want to say what kind of vibe on YouTube. Does the cat want you to duck? You feel lonely? Not, not really. No, because I'm in an office full of people all day long. So it's nice to get back in a bit of peace and quiet. You're an IT worker? This man's still riding his bike doing skids. Most people on James Turner appreciate Titch's generosity. There's one person that doesn't, his housemate. And until Titch can afford to leave social housing, he has no control over who he lives with. You lock his and you break mine. I give him everything, feeding, he doesn't put electricity, he doesn't put gas, he doesn't put anything. Will you step on my shoe once more, yeah? When trouble brews, white D is never far away. I can't, I can't live in the house. I can't live in the house. I'm living like an animal because he is threatening me. He wants to fight with me, you see. So me I'm just a bit scared to sleep there because if I, if I charge up, you're going to fight. You're breaking into your room. Breaking in is my house. Why don't we just break into your room? You haven't got nothing, blood. You got nothing, nothing. You're a tramp, man. Look at your little trampy clothes that you wear, man. Look, at least this is designed at Hugo Boss Night. I'm talking about some Hugo Boss. What if you don't get your uh, get your uh, hand me that? First of all, that's not designer, it's regular. Second of all, it seems to me you're a bully. You see this dude is doing nice things. He's just a nice guy. You're just going to bully him. That's why you're there in the first place. You're there because you're a bully. And if you, somebody going to get that ass, don't worry. Something's going to happen to them. Bullies always get what they deserve. He's a very nice person. I really like him. It's just a real shame that Tony's in the house. I'm Britain in it. It's my country in it. I've gone around Britain in it. This is my country. This is what I do in it. This is my country. What are you doing? What have you got to say? This is this. Where are you supposed to be back in Zimbabwe? Back in the bush. Back in the bush. Giving you a tea. That's Russia. What are you doing here? That's Russia. There's a plank of wood over there and Tony's not far. Someone's going to have to move here. You come from the bush. You're a bush guy, bro. I'm telling you, I'm coming from the rich people. Thank you. Go back to your little bush country. You come back here. He said I'm coming from rich people. What are you doing? I don't smell anything. It's with the nails. I've got to call police, right? Get off the wall. The person's in the car. Tony should be in the car. It's the disrespect, isn't it? Just because you're living in shared accommodation does not mean that the next person can break into your room. Straight away, they, you know, they lack respect. And if you lack respect, that way, you cannot co-hub it. What you've got to say, you know, he's a much older guy than him. In a way, he wants to help them. You know, try and show him the way. You know, just point him in the right direction. The rest is, you know, the rest... I'm not even gonna lie. As soon as he would have disrespected me, I would have had the big dude up and down that street. Clean. That's the one thing I ain't tolerating, no disrespect. Not to my face. You can disrespect me. I don't want to end it. I don't care. But, dude, once you get in my face trying to, it got to, actually, it got to be a certain level of disrespect. And that kicking in my door to my room and we share a house, I'm being young. I don't care. The rest is up to him. Teach, he's frustrated. That's why, you know, he's ordered to do this. Why is he in the back of a police bar tone? I thought you were at my fucking house, man. I thought I've only gone half hour. What the fuck could have gone wrong? Raining my eyes if you wanted to. Fucking you're having a laugh. Can you just jab on? I'm not going to sleep in comfortable. No, look, we're not sleeping there. It's all, are you? When I sleep, he doesn't sleep. Is this what I'm saying? It's all. He's going to watch. He's going to sleep over these. That maybe he's going to stab me or he's going to break in my house because I don't know his state of mind. No, no, no. I don't think I've ever, ever, ever hear myself say about telling someone to press charges against someone but press charges. Go talk to him. Press charges. Teach, it's the only way. James Turner Street, Ash Street. The Batman Street! To an outsider, James Turner might not always seem like the friendliest street in Britain. But when you're down on your luck, there's usually someone who'll give you a helping hand. 44-year-old Fungi's closest friend on James Turner is mum of two, White D. And right now, he needs her moral support. When did you first find the mum? Er, I can't give you that name, but I found the mum. I kind of watched him tell someone. Four or five months ago. And it was like a little dodge. So why don't you say something straight away? Scared. That's really why they're really scared. That's why I've been to the doctor's and all that and that name. I've got a couple of lumps. This friend of mine could be cancer. Mixed emotions at the moment, you know what I mean? Very mixed emotions. I don't know if they're crying. If they're crying, I won't stop. You know what I mean? I wouldn't tell my daughter and all that and that name but I don't want to tell them. You know what I mean? I wouldn't tell my dad. But I don't want to tell him yet. Do you know what I mean? It's hard. It's hard, man. You know what I'm talking about? I'm talking about medicine. You know you have to shut what you're up. Do what? No, I'm only joking. I don't know how to open them. No, sorry for that. You're not doing what? I expected to say straight away, oh, yeah, it's cancer. I know you're telling me it's one or three. You never know, but if it is an infection or something like that, then this will just help it go down, right? There's no point because you... How about we just go to the doctor? Don't try that to NHS it free, ain't it? Not out here just popping peels for no reason. Are you panicking, yeah? You want it just to be a cyst? Yeah, it could be. Yeah, it could be. No, no, you can't fall. It's not in it. It's not in it. It's not in it. It's not in it. It's not in it. It's not in it. It's not in it. It's not in it. For James Turner Newcomer Tidge, life on the street has taken a turn for the better. Okay. His housemate from hell has disappeared. That boy is an idiot. Believe me, I'm just here. Everything's gone. That's what I'm here for. And he's starting to make new contacts in the scrap world. I'm trying to create something for myself to do. I'm always the hard worker. I don't know how much I'm going to make. Shit, that's a... We got a lot of scrap workers in Chicago. Like a lot. Maybe maybe we're killing them. I'm just trying to put as much effort as I can. So I see how much can I work so I can declare it and tell them to say I'm working this much. So if they can give me a chance, I'll be very grateful because I'm working this much. I'm working this much. I'll be very grateful because I just sit on job seekers. It's not healthy. I never sit on the door. This is my first time because of the situation. Circumstances. For Titch's best mate, Simba, life with his girlfriend, Hannah, isn't getting easier. He still can't get a job or claim benefits, and money is tighter than ever. I have to go through all this red type bullshit and just to get my status back up again and then actively look for employment because I've actually been offered a few jobs and I can't do nothing. I got phone calls yesterday. I can't do nothing. What can I do? I can't legitimately get a job at the moment. Up until all this he comes through. That's a frustrating thing. You see me drink. Oh, it's taking time. God, I enjoy the drink. I enjoy a drink at the end of the day. I really enjoy drinking during the day. I've got to drink just to cloud it all over. You're the depression. Funny guy. Have you ever come across a black man who suffers from depression? Are you for real? And that's the problem right there. That's the problem right there. Yes. Black people can suffer from depression but we mask it as other things and we drink it away. Like, that's the problem. If y'all listen to this nigga, don't, don't. If you suffer from depression, you suffer from depression. The color doesn't matter. Depression is a luxury. You know that, yeah? That ain't true. I'll see you in a bit. But Titch, he's worried about him. Simba is a nice kid, right? He's very intelligent, that boy. When you sit down with him talking to him when he's sober, you know, you're talking to somebody which you can say, what can we do? And I feel my heart soars when I see him wasting himself. I'm trying, my best. Every day I'm lecturing him. If he cannot listen to my advice, then... Tough. And Hannah's patience with Simba is wearing thin. All right, senorita, me here, yeah? Who? Are you funny? No, buddy. Are you funny? Me here, yeah. Fun. What for? Fun. Tell your man, man. He loves to play with... Oh, that's what I can't take with him. Oh, what? It's not ramping. I don't like him when he's playing with others. I don't like it. I really don't like it. What? So I kind of... He's flirting. That's disrespectful. He's flirting right in her face. You know, breadwreens, that's... That's not breadwreens. You don't do... You see this house? I'm ramping with CD. You don't see CD? I don't know him. Do you know Maxine? Don't you know what's under the lights of the hill? I love me. I know Maxine. Maxine, you don't know him? That's how people go to come see them. That's how people go to come see them. That's how people go to come see them. That's how people go to come see them. But for 50-year-old Ewan, it's all about the simple life. What for, Tito? I think it's going to be chicken. Friday's usually pizza day. I like meat feast. You're going to smoke some holes in there? I like music and I've got disco and rock. Right, so that's Billy Eidall. I like the city. What's with James Bond? I wouldn't mind being in the Secret Service. Maybe not to the extent James Bond is. Maybe a sort of background person designing gadgets. He's getting a real vibe from him. Getting all the necessary paperwork ready or... that sort of thing. Yes. I go back to work all day. When I come home, I just want to be able to chill out and relax and not get bothered by anyone else. But Ewan is finding that on James Turner, keeping yourself to yourself is easier said than done. It's only a bog-slanded six-foot fence. Unfortunately, the kids come in past just like chucking bits over the fence. Yeah, they'd rather make an effort than actually find something intelligent to do. Doesn't impress me at all. I don't know. Ewan blew his hair. It's 9 a.m. And Ewan is off to work. Last night, Hannah and her boys slept in Titch's spare room and Simba is making it clear he's not happy about it. Of course not. Yeah, I'm not. You can't go sleep on my best friend's house. Hey. Last night, we're here. All of us are here. And we're chilling, we're laughing. We left. I've got five pounds in my pocket. He wanted a drink. I says, no, you're not having a drink. You had enough drink. He could barely walk down the road and he wants another drink. I says, no, you're not having another drink. He went in the house, put his keys in the door. So when I put my key in, I can't get in the house. You know what? I'm fucking... He's in the door. You're not having another drink. He went in the house, put his keys in the door. So when I put my key in, I can't get in the house. Oh, wow. All over a drink when money is scarce and you don't have a job. I'm doubting thinking about how y'all be doing. You know what? I wanted to sleep on the street. Now, that day I can tell you. I told him he needs to stop drinking. Hannah's facing the difficult decision whether or not to go back to Simba. If you're breathing from Simba, then tell me. So, but Doug, don't let the kids suffer. You breathe at Simba only. I know you're crying for your Simba but your Simba will come to your house. It's not Simba. Would you just, you're not getting it. It's not Simba. What you need to do today is just to go and look for somewhere to leave yourself. Sot yourself. If I see you coming back to that one, I always know that you're crazy. Think of the kids. Those are your priorities. I ain't even gonna lie. Titch got to mind this business. Especially this is your best friend. Girls, you got to mind your business, my boy. You already one strike in letting her stay with you. I mean, I'm pretty sure it's another man ain't gonna see that. You let my girl stay with you. Bro, we got to scrap. I ain't even gonna lie. Believe me. Take them to their father. If the father is closer, so you can access them. Titch is right. I can't put the kids through there again. He's absolutely right. When he's not when he's not drinking, he's absolutely lovely. I swear to you. No, Titch. But you see, when you're in a relationship. You see what I'm talking about? He's not lovely. He's not like, what are you doing, my boy? You want his girl? Like, you got to chill out. That's your man's, bro. You try and make everything work. I don't know what it is. Please. Give the responsibility to the father for maybe two, three months. You're not surrendering them. Tell the father I'll come and see the kids. Titch, but it's hard for me. I know it's hard, but if you want to change, do you hear me? You are trying to turn your life back. If you love something, let it go. Okay. Call the dad. Buying the time to find a new place for her and the boys to live means making a painful call to their biological father. I'll sign over child tax credit. I'll sign over the benefits to you. I just want you to have them for me, please. If you can, please. I don't feel comfortable that I'm Michael's house anymore. We'll talk to you. Hold on, hold on. That's hard to do. That's the hardest thing she ever did in her life. That is hard. I've never, I've never lived without my kids ever. Thank you very much, sir. He seems to understand and he's a very good man this one. He understands very well. And you'll be all right, madam. You'll be all right. You'll be all right, don't worry. We'll support you on that one. That's sad. There's a saying, when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window. And James Turner Street can be a rocky road for relationships. Everybody got to trial and tribulation and stand up and fight. If an interest in an old relationship you'll love that man and he'll fight. See you back around here tomorrow. Yeah. I'm in all days so I'll look after you. I'll do your lunch. Do your nice healthy brown bread salad sandwich. Will you let me gel your hair? A brown bread salad sandwich? Please. You'll gel your hair. You fancy me? You fucking dog. You're taping that. You fancy me? Right here while you whisper in my ear when we're on our own. Yeah. Y.D. got titch. She got fun guy. She got this guy. She's a cheeky little shit. Yeah? After her boyfriend's Simba locked her out last night, Hannah's made the hard decision to move out of his house and leave him. I just have to move forward even though he's gonna hurt. I just need to move forward. Over at Simba's, he's decided it's time to contact Hannah. Surprise, surprise. I don't want to smoke, but I'm addicted to nicotine. Alcohol, I don't give a fucking fuck about alcohol, because you know what, I can spend seven days... That's cap, because you just locked your girl out the crib because she wouldn't give you some money for alcohol. Fourteen days without touching a beer, it doesn't help me. I'm not like I've got to have a beer every day. But when you want one, you want one. Are you mad about it? The only reason why I would have a drink isn't when I can have it. I can have it? It's because I can have it then. What? After taking medication, the lump-on fungi's chest isn't getting better, so he's been back to the doctor. It's not an infection, but he's not telling me why it is. He's telling me it's sorry. That's not good to me. She's a bit more worried now, you know what I mean? I don't know what it was, you know what I mean? They gotta go in and take a piece of it to find out if it's cancer, and they're gonna let you know. Take some tissue from it. It's just still taking out, though. When you've seen it, it's like, I suppose they've gone down. I told you it wasn't. You just have to wait now until they get there, you know what I mean? Fungi's next appointment will be at the hospital. My mum's been in six months of dying of cancer. Do you know what I mean? That's another thing that affrains me. You've got cancer. Nobody should be going to get checked. Blood work done. If you haven't got it done within the last 12 months, go get that shit done, man. You never know what your body is trying to tell you, you're ignoring it. Especially out in the UK, it's free. Here, it's probably free, but you gotta pay for it. Somehow... You know what I mean? Right, it's your god. Everything will turn out good. You know what I mean? You gotta believe in it and me. Hannah's been sheltering at a boyfriend's mate's titches all day. Now Simba's decided it's time to pay them a visit. So, Karita, you decided to sleep on my bread in the yard? That's not right. Why do you want me to say, yo, how come the woman's out on my door? They come yesterday, do you think I can turn them back? They said, let's go and talk to Simba. I said, I don't want him sleeping. What did you want me to do? Come back on my door. I'm not drinking anything, I'm not drunk. What I'm doing, I'm acting what is there. I help them because of you. If I see them in the street, those kids go down and they see me. I'm not drunk. I'm not drunk. If I see them in the street, those kids go down and they see me. I will help them because of you. I'm going to do my thing. I've left your house, just leave it at that yard. Damn, folks hurt. I don't want to do it. Simba. Hannah, take all your bags. Take all your bags and go. Oh, wow. He's not my friend. I was trying to help him. He's not my friend. But in these red flags, he out the door. Can't receive no benefits. Can't receive no housing benefit. Nothing. Exactly. So if he's not adding to your situation, then he ain't going to need to be there. He's not adding to no type of... nothing positive. So why is he there? He just subtracting from your life. So you see, you never fucking bite the hand that feeds you. He had money, and he cut you out. And he never did. Oh, man. No one on James Turner relies on their neighbors more than Fungi. An alcoholic and a recovering heroin addict, he seems indestructible. He's dead. He's lost an arm and a leg. But his latest health scare has got the neighbors worried. Hannah's done me some soup and some bread. So this is going to be me something for later. It's like everybody's giving me my last meals. I'm going to come back tomorrow. Don't think negative on anything. Just think positive. You got a choice, don't you? If Fungi's even better than me, I'm hungry as hell. Damn. Shit, you're going for it. I've been there with my mum and that, haven't I? But you know you'll have all the support and everything for this road. Everybody's there. Everybody's supporting me now and that's what I like. It's not that I like it, but it's nice to know that there's people there. There's people caring, yeah. Right, I'm going to give you your soup. Hannah, thank you very much. You're welcome. Bring my tupperware back. As soon as you get back to my home, I'll let you know right back. Make sure. I am worried for Fungi and he's on his own really. He's making it right. Everyone's given his support on the road because it wouldn't be James Turner without Fungi in it. R.I.P. I've never seen Fungi without a beer. Without a can. After a visit to the housing office, Hannah's had good news about finding a new place to live. I went in and they said I should wait for temporary accommodation after five today, but if I can find some place for the boys to stay tomorrow, then it's okay. So, I'm going to go back, get the boys from school, wait for their dad to pick them up and then I'm going to go sleep with my sisters. I wonder if she transferred all that stuff into his name yet, because it seemed like the housing authority is working quick. Yeah. Yeah. You realize that? I know. Titch put some hard truth in me this morning and I just need to understand and just... What else I already put in you? Nothing. Yeah, so that's what I'm doing. Hannah will only have to be without her kids for the night. That's good. You ain't got to transfer no stuff over. Back on James Turner, Ewan's problems aren't going away. His garden is becoming a dumping ground. But he's not alone. It's very patriotic. Britain in bloom organizer Sue is waging war on the street's rubbish problem. She's heard about Ewan's plight and hopes he'll join in on her next big litter bag. Can we come in and talk to you? Ooh, I like your kitchen floor. Oh, thanks. Now, you show me your back garden, please. Oh, gosh. Plastic chair? I mean, you couldn't say the wind had blown it over or anything, could you? I'm very sorry this happens. I mean, it's so depressing, isn't it? It's just disgusting. I don't... Well, that's what it is. You ain't call or, um, fun guy and have him clean it up for some little money, for some little prints or whatever they call it. Here, do it. Give him a pound or two. Here, clean that shit right on there. OK. Anyway, you know, there's others that are feeling like you. Now, we've got to fix the time and the date and, um, any objection to a Sunday? No. Sunday afternoon, do you think? Yes. Let's just hope it's not raining. Yes. All right, then. Thanks for having me here. It's all right. See you again. That is disgusting. It's the morning of fungi's hospital visit. White Dee is going with him to find out if the lump on his chest is cancer. Very good. I'll get you a drink now. I'm not going to have one. Does he not have hot water at his own crib? What's going on with his shower? Did you go out last night? I only had a couple of drinks. What do you mean? You had a couple of cans? You're not supposed to drink before you go in there into this? If I could take him out tonight, I'd fucking go on phone. Now, let me find your flannel. Five minutes. Five minutes. Fucking save me. 10 hours. I had a couple of drinks last night. Hey, look, Keith, fungi was trying to show where that pickle. Yeah, I see you, fungi. And I do believe only I had a couple of drinks. I don't think he had a smoke. Do you want to put him in the washing machine? You've got an idea, wouldn't you? How'd you feel? A lot better, actually. No, bad nerves now. He'll be fine, man. He'll be fine. I wonder how the street is now, man. Does anybody live over here? Like, how is the street? Is it still like this? It seems like a... This show really portrayed it in a good light. Man, the people. When you're broke, life in Winston Green can be tough enough. But without friends to support you, it's even more of a struggle. Unable to work or claim benefits until his visa is renewed, Simba needs cash first. What's the other best you can do for me? Because it's on my back. I just want to put some leppy on and stuff it on. I wouldn't do that, man. No worries, man. Thanks. Waste the trip. Oh, I'm cranky. How much money have you got them over? Don't be funny. Jekyll? Jekyll. You've got no money. Absolutely, Jekyll. Absolutely, Jekyll. On me right now, nothing. That's tough, man. I remember back in the day, man, when I was younger and a lot dumber, I would have New Year's resolutions to, like, next year, going into New Year's, I will not have $3 on my bank account. That shit never worked out until I hit a certain point. Like, all right, let's start saving money. At home, I think, when I was cleaning up, I came across 24 people. Man, I done it. 19, 19. She happens to be brought up. That's the way it is. What's stressing about me and Hannah at this particular moment is a different vibe, to what I'm dealing with right now. 19 times of lackey is what I'm dealing with right now. You know what I mean? Getting my paperwork through is what I'm dealing with right now. Now you want to get your paperwork through. Yeah, all that girl time. Oh, Santripayitan. How much is that, then? At the hospital, Fungo is waiting anxiously for his cancer test, but at least he's got his mate, White D, and that's the one I've got. I've just got breast cancer. Oh, there's no way. I mean, I ain't going bra shopping with your Fungo. I hope I don't need one. Of course you're going to need one. I'll have to tell everyone. You're getting moobs, but you ain't going to end up like me, because you weren't that lucky. All right, baby. A bit nervous. There's a sword for you. At least it's noise and clean, because he's had to be showering everything. I will say that I used to be an ex-user, so it might be a bit hard to get a bang now and again, but you should be able to get one. Does it look a scratch, okay? You know what it feel like? A shower challenge, yes. Not more of a good devourer. Oh, no, I'm just used to it. I ain't even going to lie. I need to go brush my teeth and wash my face after this video. All I'm here doing is reacting, and all I can just... I just keep getting a whiff of my own breath. And that's not cool. I almost passed out several times doing this reaction. It's crazy. Still broken without his benefits, Simba's electricity meter is running on empty, and he's not seen his mate Tish since they fell out over Hannah. I just want him to be... to realize what he did wrong. That's why I'm just living with him. When he comes and realizes what he did wrong and tells me, then we can be together. Boss! What can I do? I really don't feel jackal. I've got to be very honest. I really don't feel fuckal. What do you think it was that made her leave? That made her leave? Tish? This is your piece. This is your piece. I'm glad he didn't blame it on Tish. He blamed it on himself. Look at that. Why do you drink? What is it? Oh, you know what? How do you paint this picture? Hey, I just found... I love my daughter. I love her to death. But her grandma keeping her till tomorrow. It's two days. She keeping her for the weekend. That's her son. After I brush my teeth, maybe doodoo, eat something, then I'm gonna go live. Since leaving Simba, Hannah's been staying in a refuge while she looks for a permanent place to live. Today, she's dropping in on a sister-in-law. I've done all my crying. I've done all my... Then I'm just gonna move on to what I have to do. You still want to wish him well. You still got years that you invested, in this relationship, only you understand it. So, therefore, you shouldn't be horrible because you don't want to be... somebody being horrible to you. Teacher's like... teach said to me in the room, it's a hard decision, but guess what? I think it would make Michael become a man and stop acting like a little boy. He said, you need... you need somebody to be tough on him. Yeah. Sometimes separation is the best thing for a relationship to grow. I be deep like that sometimes and I don't even know it. Y'all just gotta check me out. I might write a book or something. Hannah and her family remain in contact with Simba, and they've stayed friends. Back on James Turner, it's chucking it down, but community campaigner Sue's litter pick is still going ahead, and Ewan hasn't let her down. We're going to have a competition to see who's got the heaviest black bag. I've not got much in mind. I better get moving. Would you like to push and I'll hold the bag? That's it. It's not easy. I'm not doing very well by poking it in here. I think you've got a better action than me. She's having lots of fun. Ooh, the scavengers are still around. Sue's very enthusiastic, because of great personality. We haven't got time for the nubbins. There's too many, aren't there? Oh, so many. So what is this, a team of two? She's mad. They hope for no rain and it rains. She jinxed it. Beautiful. All those nubbins kicked up. We've got to work on his back yard. You call them nubbins. No, no, bag butts or... Oh, right. Nubbins. She's probably one of the people sitting in the house and thinking about us, but never mind. LAUGHTER For fungi and white D, it's been an agonising wait to find out if his test show he has cancer. And now his results are ready. Hello, James. Come back. Have your tests done. No one looks okay. This is just an increase in size. No one looks okay. Okay. This is just an increase in size because of the nature of the medication. Ah! And the alcohol. And the other drugs. There's nothing to worry about. It should settle on his soul. Okay, when the response is gone, there's no treatment as such required for this. Other than that, everything is good. Yes, everything is good. Okay. Have you got any questions? No, no, no. Every question has been answered. Thank you very much. You're welcome. This now, to me... I knew he... We all knew he was... I didn't know, but I knew he was going to survive because he had told me he passed away recently. Two years ago, three years ago. Chance now. He knows what he's going to do. It's going to have to be realistic about things and he can't be drinking 10, 13 cans of whatever it is, extra-super, alcohol or dye. Ow! Yeah, I know you all know. If it weren't for you being there... You wouldn't have gone? Well, I wouldn't have gone, yeah. You know what I'm saying? I'm really glad you was there. And I am proud of you, Bob. You know what I mean? This is my fresh start. You know what I mean? All right, it doesn't have to be that easy. Do you mean that? No, I do mean that. I don't know about my heart. I do love you, Fong. I do. I feel good at walking on your street today. Woo-hoo! You'll never leave us, Fong. I'll never leave you alone. It's as easy as it is. It's home, isn't it? This is our home. Benefit Street has caused a national debate. You've read the headlines. In their own words. I don't want to read this. I don't want to do this one. I don't like to look into the future. 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