:02:01
	Trial separation from Elizabeth.
:02:04
	- What's that noise?
- Oh, it's them lads from Liverpool.
:02:07
	- They're making a film of our house.
- The Moptops?
:02:10
	L've hated them
since I've given up solids.
:02:13
	"Can't Buy Me Love. "
L did.
:02:16
	L first moved here in the very
early '60s, about 1960 or something.
:02:21
	And it was a different place
in a lot of ways.
:02:25
	Well, for me it was anyway.
Because at that time, I was struggling.
:02:29
	Blimey!
L've got three lines in this film.
:02:33
	I had a room in Mrs. Huggett's house.
I was in what we call "digs. "
:02:37
	Do you know,
that room ain't changed much?
:02:39
	Mind you,
she got rid of the syrup tins.
:02:48
	Take me to suburbia
:02:51
	Take me all the way
:02:54
	Those leafy streets are part of me
Each and every day
:03:00
	Carshalton down to Reigate
That old A3
:03:07
	To Stella Street
It's the place for me
:03:12
	Hello. Here, do you like the motor?
:03:14
	She's big, she's bold and she's British.
Bit like me, really.
:03:18
	She's never been any trouble...
:03:20
	...which is more than I can say
for some of the birds I've been with.
:03:23
	Here, do you know this place?
Come on, I'll show you around.
:03:45
	After all that madness
of the '60s...
:03:47
	...Stella Street went back to being
another street in suburbia.
:03:50
	Just what I needed after all that
Hollywood palaver. Peace and quiet.
:03:54
	Or so I thought.
:03:55
	I couldn't conceive the nightmare about
to unfold in this suburban paradise.