Play for Today (TV Series)
Sunset Across the Bay (1975)
Gabrielle Daye: Mam
Quotes
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[Mam and Dad are on a coach]
Mam : It's one of them buses with a lavatory. Are you going to go?
Dad : I don't want to go.
Mam : I do.
Dad : Well go then.
Mam : I don't want *everybody* to know I'm going.
Dad : [looking across at another passenger] She's been in twice already. She were in there before we got to Stanningley. Anyway, what's does it matter what folk think? We're retired now.
Mam : All right. Hold me bag.
[Mam walks to the back of the bus, goes into the cubicle and comes back a few minutes later]
Mam : I went. It's very ingenious. They've got it in above where they generally put the luggage. You want to go.
Dad : I don't want to go.
Mam : That's your trouble - no spirit of adventure.
[pause]
Mam : I wonder where it goes.
Dad : What?
Mam : You know... I expect it's scattered on the central reservation.
[Man and Dad chuckle]
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[having been woken in the middle of their first night by a barking dog, Mam and Dad have a cup of tea]
Mam : Tea has a right funny taste here.
Dad : It's the water, so you'd better get used to it.
[pause]
Mam : Have we done right, d'you think? It's like being able to have a choice that makes it so difficult. We've never had a proper choice before. It's always been Leeds. There wasn't anywhere else we could have gone, was there? We couldn't have stopped *there*.
Dad : Where?
Mam : Leeds. Well, we *couldn't*, could we? I wouldn't go in one of them tall blocks. Moortown, Seacroft: I don't want to be dumped on the outskirts. New estates - they're all hooligans. You find all sorts in them lifts. If we'd had a lass it'd have been different - lasses are always popping in.
Dad : [chuckling] Well it's too late to start now.
Mam : [talking about their landlady] Shhh. She'll wonder what's happening.