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This is the story of two girls who share a flat in London.
They have a neighbour, Nick,
who likes Bridget.
But Annie likes Nick.
That is until Hector arrives from Argentina,
and Hector is very, very handsome.
Stand by for Extra.
Oh. Argentinian.
Maybe...
Hector, please,
call me Gigi.
'Oh, Hector, call me Gigi.'
- A. - Is Hector still asleep?
Yep.
Hector, wakey- wakey.
Come on. Rise and shine.
Sweet.
Good morning.
Oh, good morning.
No, no, no. Good morning.
- Ah- ah- ah. - Oh.
Good morning.
Ah- ah- ah.
No, Hector.
- I have a cold. - And so have I.
Oh, you have a cold, Bridget.
Yes, I have a cold.
Yes. We have a cold.
So let's begin again.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Oh, never mind.
Hector, would you like some...
new pyjamas?
Hector, please excuse me for a moment.
Pssst. Annie. Bathroom.
Now.
- Good morning. - Good morning.
Is it fancy dress?
Fancy dress?
Yes.
Oh. Nice.
Hey.
Nice car, eh?
I have this car at home.
Wow. You have this car at home?
Girls must love you.
Girls?
- No. - No?
Hector, can I tell you something?
OK.
The car looks good.
Yeah?
So you must look good too.
- I look good. - No.
You don't look good.
But I can help.
OK.
OK.
Yes.
- Hector's clothes are awful. - They're so old- fashioned.
I know. I'll take him shopping.
But, Bridget, you are so busy. I'll take him shopping.
- No, it's all right, I'll take him shopping. - It's no problem, I'll take him.
I said I'll take him shopping!
You need...
You need a...
Well, hi, babe.
- Oh, it's you, Nick. - Oh, hi, Nick.
Hector has asked me what clothes to wear.
Yeah, right.
You need a look
like on a fast bike.
No, no, no, Hector, don't listen to Nick.
- Listen to me. - OK.
You need a designer look.
No, no, no, Hector, that's not for you.
You need,
you need...a cowboy look.
- No, no. A leather jacket. - A bandanna and a vest.
A denim shirt.
- A motorbike. - Designer.
Cowboy.
Stop.
OK.
I will go shopping.
- What? - On your own?
But...you need us.
How? What will you say?
Er...
It's OK. Leave it to me.
I am the shopkeeper, you are the customer.
- Uh? - This is a shop.
- I sell, you buy. - Oh, OK.
Ding- dong.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Can I help you?
Yes. I...
I would like...
Oh. I would like...
a jacket, please.
Trousers.
I would like a pair of trousers, please.
Oh, I would like a pair of trousers, please.
And...
a shirt.
No.
Shoes.
I would like a pair of shoes, please.
I would like a pair of shoes, please.
And a cat for my head.
I think you mean a hat.
This is a cat.
A cat? A cat for my head.
A cat for my head!
Hector. Come shopping with me.
- Or me. - No, me.
- He's my pen friend. - All right.
Me, you and you will go shopping for Hector a little bit each.
I will go to the shoe shop.
And I will go to the clothes shop.
No, I'll go to the clothes shop.
OK. I'll just buy the shirt.
I'll buy the trousers.
Good.
Good.
Right. Let's go.
Oh, no. I completely forgot.
We need eggs, lemons and dog food.
Oh, it's all right. I'll do it online later.
'Eggs, lemons, dog food.'
Oh, well done, Hector.
Bye, Hector. Oh, and don't answer the phone. It might be the tarantula.
OK.
Bye, Hector. Be good.
And if you can't be good, be careful.
- Huh? - Never mind.
..new pyjamas.
I'll take him shopping.
Me, you and you will go shopping for Hector a little bit each.
You need a cowboy look.
You need a look like on a fast bike.
Good morning, sir.
I would like...
a cat for my head!
A cat...
Oh. Room service.
Hello. I would like an egg for my head.
Lemons for my head!
- Dog food for my head! - Who's that?
The tarantula!
I said, 'Who's that?'
- Hello? - Where's Bridget?
Er... Where is Bridget?
Me.
I am Bridget.
I don't believe you.
Yes, I have a cold.
- Atchoo! Atchoo! - Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, thank you. Atchoo!
Charley!
Is that a dog?
No, no, it's not a dog, it's a...
Annie. Yes.
Annie has a cold also.
Oh, poor Annie.
Thank you. Atchoo. Now goodbye.
Atchoo! Atchoo!
Ole.
I am Hector.
I speak English.
'Eggs, lemons, dog food.
'Eggs, lemons, dog food.'
Oh, hi. Good afternoon, Annie.
Good afternoon, Hector.
I bought this for you.
What is it?
Try it on.
Try...
it...
on.
Try...
it...
on.
Oh. Try it on.