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niamh: thanks for everything!y captioneering your closed captioning resource this week we're at a house that could've been plucked straight out of an episode of upstairs, downstairs where i'd like to think i'd be lady of the manor. more likely, i'd end up as a scullery maid. welcome to the antiques roadshow from lanhydrock. ♪ if you want to peek into the classic view of victorian life, then go no further than lanhydrock in cornwall. it was owned by the robarts family who lived here for more than 300 years. and by the 1880s they had created one of the last great examples of how an upstairs downstairs lifestyle was planned into the very bricks and mortar of the house, where everyone knew their position and their status. where family and servants, men and women, the young and the old were kept well away from each other, segregated according to the victorian moral code. male and female servants of which there were over 80, had separate accommodation in the rafters of the house, with their own entrances and exits and,
niamh: thanks for everything!y captioneering your closed captioning resource this week we're at a house that could've been plucked straight out of an episode of upstairs, downstairs where i'd like to think i'd be lady of the manor. more likely, i'd end up as a scullery maid. welcome to the antiques roadshow from lanhydrock. ♪ if you want to peek into the classic view of victorian life, then go no further than lanhydrock in cornwall. it was owned by the robarts family who lived here for more...
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you're welcome. [ knock at door ] niamh? niamh? i don't care anymore. i don't care if he becomes a priest or a publican. i want nothing to do with him. nothing wrong with being a publican. i didn't mean -- ah, shut up. it's a shame about the reception. there'll be a reception. i want my reception. niamh... i want my reception! i want to say thank you to my friends who gave us presents and then give them back. niamh ... and then i'd like to dance and get drunk and fall over. well, it's hardly a wedding reception. that's what it'll be called "hardly a wedding reception." we'll talk about this tomorrow... up to bed. what? you're not going home to an empty house. i haven't finished my drink. that's not very nice. come on. i don't think i'll be inviting you to my reception. we'll talk in the morning. come on, now. how is she? she's asleep anyway. what i said to you before, i -- i was out of line. it's no problem. you know what this is all about, don't you? what? with ambrose. well, i know what he's told me. yeah, that's what he's made himself believe but tha
you're welcome. [ knock at door ] niamh? niamh? i don't care anymore. i don't care if he becomes a priest or a publican. i want nothing to do with him. nothing wrong with being a publican. i didn't mean -- ah, shut up. it's a shame about the reception. there'll be a reception. i want my reception. niamh... i want my reception! i want to say thank you to my friends who gave us presents and then give them back. niamh ... and then i'd like to dance and get drunk and fall over. well, it's hardly a...
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niamh: thank you. maureen: get to the point-- mairead will be home soon, i don't want her seeing you here. a choir festival-- where's the harm in that? don't waste your breath. look, i know i should have come here before now but i was reluctant. so well you might. it was a long time ago-- it's in the past. mairead wakes up every morning without a father-- it's not in the past for us. i'm very sorry. i trusted in you and your church. i wanted to help. telling my husband i was seeing someone else, was that supposed to help? you're not even going to deny it, are you? if i did would you believe me? he had his fist to help him when he couldn't find the words. i never wanted you to suffer. i did suffer! mairead suffered! but preventing her from singing that's not going to help her. this is about mairead, it's not about you and me. i thought pigs were supposed to be clever. not mine. will you manage? it's under control i think. the question is why i bother. you love that farm. most people kill themselves keep
niamh: thank you. maureen: get to the point-- mairead will be home soon, i don't want her seeing you here. a choir festival-- where's the harm in that? don't waste your breath. look, i know i should have come here before now but i was reluctant. so well you might. it was a long time ago-- it's in the past. mairead wakes up every morning without a father-- it's not in the past for us. i'm very sorry. i trusted in you and your church. i wanted to help. telling my husband i was seeing someone...
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goodb -- niamh? niamh? hello. mind the floor; i'm trying to clean. so i see. why didn't you call me? sorry, dad. i should have, i just couldn't. [ ambrose ] niamh?! wait a minute! how's he? he's worse than a baby. you're making a terrible mess. i know, i can't clean, i'm a terrible cook and i'd probably make a terrible mother. well, you're right about the cooking. come here. oh, dad. i'm sorry, love. no, i'm sorry. what for? i know how much this baby meant to you too. not nearly as much as you mean to me. i'm just waiting for number three. what do you mean? first ambrose, now this. what else can go wrong? [ doorbell ringing ] well, not the doorbell anyway. i'll call back later. i've got the earth to move. the what? nothing for you to worry about. mrs. egan, it's superintendent foley. i'll just slip out the back way. and dad... thanks. mr. foley. mrs. egan, i wonder if i could have a word with your husband? come in. are you still in pain? not too bad, sir, thank you. i hope to get up later. let's wait and see, shall we? there's no rush. garda mcmullen seems to
goodb -- niamh? niamh? hello. mind the floor; i'm trying to clean. so i see. why didn't you call me? sorry, dad. i should have, i just couldn't. [ ambrose ] niamh?! wait a minute! how's he? he's worse than a baby. you're making a terrible mess. i know, i can't clean, i'm a terrible cook and i'd probably make a terrible mother. well, you're right about the cooking. come here. oh, dad. i'm sorry, love. no, i'm sorry. what for? i know how much this baby meant to you too. not nearly as much as you...
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niamh, it's good to see you. what's going on, father? niamh -- don't. please. you know what i mean. i won't patronize you. i do want to say the right thing, but... which shows your father in a better light -- that he took his own life or that he just took off. i don't want to hear the right thing i just want -- i don't know what happened to your father. he confided in you. no. i heard his confession from time to time, but confiding... i don't think brian did that. but to my mind it's inconceivable that he walked into the sea. what is it that people treat me like that?! like what? like with a total lack of respect! he's a gard. what does that mean? i don't treat people like that. maybe you should. what?! frankie, if you're a gard, you've gotta start behavin' like a gard. you're too nice. you can't be a gard and one of the boys at the same time. i'm part of the community. every community has an 'us' and a 'them' -- you're a 'them.' that's nice. anything else? all right, yes. you need more presence. i mean, look at ya -- there's more meat on a butcher's apron. you must come round more
niamh, it's good to see you. what's going on, father? niamh -- don't. please. you know what i mean. i won't patronize you. i do want to say the right thing, but... which shows your father in a better light -- that he took his own life or that he just took off. i don't want to hear the right thing i just want -- i don't know what happened to your father. he confided in you. no. i heard his confession from time to time, but confiding... i don't think brian did that. but to my mind it's...
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good luck there, niamh. all the best, niamh. yeah, good luck. so this is how it's going to be, is it? good man, brendan, we're all gointo miss him. what do you mean? are we going to talk about it all night or do something? like what? like a bit of direct action... like taking our protest to the one man responsible for all this. father mac. exactly. you're going to have to decide whose side you're on. that was a bit strong, assumpta with the clergy? every time. i couldn't sleep. too much coffee. you're a big boy now,rendan. somebody die in here? stopped serving, assumpta? no, no. club orange so, and er -- whatever anybody else wants. i'll have a fizzy water with you then, brendan. a diet coke woul go down well. thank you very much, father. okay, bye bye. bye-bye, take care. [ ♪ musical interlude ♪ ] [ horn beeps ] will i get securicor for that? nice suit. what do you want? well, that's not very polite, liam. i've come to bail you out... if you're interested. what do you mean bail us out? your equipment: pans and sieves and stuff i'll buy them off
good luck there, niamh. all the best, niamh. yeah, good luck. so this is how it's going to be, is it? good man, brendan, we're all gointo miss him. what do you mean? are we going to talk about it all night or do something? like what? like a bit of direct action... like taking our protest to the one man responsible for all this. father mac. exactly. you're going to have to decide whose side you're on. that was a bit strong, assumpta with the clergy? every time. i couldn't sleep. too much coffee....
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niamh. [ sighs and groans ] come on. yeah, yeah very funny. don't mind them, finn; they have a retarded sense of humour. oh, look! can you not get that dog seen to siobhan? well, he looks healthy enough. bring him to me tomorrow and i'll take a look... through a telescope! kevin, come on into the kitchen. [ laughter ] how did you meet him? i'm the baby-sitter. does his wife know? no, but she doesn't live with him. do you love him? yes, but it's wrong. why do you say that? because he doesn't love me. isn't that a good enough reason? i'd say it is. oh, matt, why did you come? i had to. the soldiers are everywhere. i don't care. what about me? i care about you. do you mind? what? where your hand is. what? would you keep it where i can see it, please. "keep it where i can see it, please." oh, very passionate assumpta. you do realise you're just about to give your life for this man. my life, maybe. how many directors have we got around here? [ brendan ] i am the author. [ padraig ] we are both the author. are you all quite finished?! have you two e
niamh. [ sighs and groans ] come on. yeah, yeah very funny. don't mind them, finn; they have a retarded sense of humour. oh, look! can you not get that dog seen to siobhan? well, he looks healthy enough. bring him to me tomorrow and i'll take a look... through a telescope! kevin, come on into the kitchen. [ laughter ] how did you meet him? i'm the baby-sitter. does his wife know? no, but she doesn't live with him. do you love him? yes, but it's wrong. why do you say that? because he doesn't...
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caused this brilliant twenty six year old to take his own life reporting from new york marina port niamh r.t. . the u.s. justice department has dropped the charges against aaron swartz the activists attorney has commented on that stating that the dismissal was too little too late well staying with the story i'm now joined by journalist and author of a stoner when his lawyer also said that the dismissal would have been welcome the same time last week well many would say this is a cynical gesture by the prosecution when they would you agree with that yes although it is a formality to after the person has died or anywhere in the search in the circumstance to actually announce that there is no longer a prosecution because i suppose you could maybe bring a family member into court to attest to the charges especially those like a fine or something you could maybe make would pay for the damages well he hacked into a protected database full of protected work and what he did was deemed to be illegal he stole the file so why were people so surprised at his possible sentence well the reason is beca
caused this brilliant twenty six year old to take his own life reporting from new york marina port niamh r.t. . the u.s. justice department has dropped the charges against aaron swartz the activists attorney has commented on that stating that the dismissal was too little too late well staying with the story i'm now joined by journalist and author of a stoner when his lawyer also said that the dismissal would have been welcome the same time last week well many would say this is a cynical gesture...
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caused his brilliant twenty six year old to take his own life reporting from new york marina port niamh arcade. now sources death triggered an outpouring of support for his work and tributes to him came in from all corners of the web one german m.p. from the pirate party sabia rinehart who says the punishment this was was facing was simply put to hush. it is completely ridiculous people are being charged fifty thousand dollars fines for just an outing some music on the internet or into articles or putting find clients on the internet that should have been on the internet traffic a long time ago and actually j.-star. where the fires came from said they wanted to put the fire on the internet anyway and aaron swartz just did a good job doing it this is the problem this case whenever it comes to internet freedom whenever it comes to copyright infringement then all the senators other people in the house of representatives in the united states on the same side there's no differences there they're five same side as hollywood does and sometimes the effect is just a completely innocent people ha
caused his brilliant twenty six year old to take his own life reporting from new york marina port niamh arcade. now sources death triggered an outpouring of support for his work and tributes to him came in from all corners of the web one german m.p. from the pirate party sabia rinehart who says the punishment this was was facing was simply put to hush. it is completely ridiculous people are being charged fifty thousand dollars fines for just an outing some music on the internet or into articles...
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oh, my god. [ niamh ] keep backs straight. come on, chins up. look as if you're enjoying it.... you look like you could do with some sleep. have you seen brendan, father? i -- er. i don't know -- er, siobhan. he was here a little while ago. sure, never mind. i'll catch up with him. what was all that about? i've made the mother of all mistakes. it can't be that bad. do you want to bet? father clifford, have you got a minute? talk to you later. one minute i was offering her a little friendly comfort and the next -- yeah, i get the picture. has siobhan said anything? she doesn't have to. it's all in the eyes with women. that's why i'm trying to avoid her. it was just, well, you know how it is. we had a bit to drink and one thing led to another. right. and you think siobhan might have ideas about something more permanent? i think she's in love with me. well, you can't keep avoiding her. i just don't want to hurt her feelings, that's all. all the more reason why you should say something. i can't. not until i've had a good night's sleep anyway. coward. knackered coward. brendan. wh
oh, my god. [ niamh ] keep backs straight. come on, chins up. look as if you're enjoying it.... you look like you could do with some sleep. have you seen brendan, father? i -- er. i don't know -- er, siobhan. he was here a little while ago. sure, never mind. i'll catch up with him. what was all that about? i've made the mother of all mistakes. it can't be that bad. do you want to bet? father clifford, have you got a minute? talk to you later. one minute i was offering her a little friendly...