Our Girl Page #4

Season #2 Episode #4
Synopsis: Our Girl is a British television drama, which starred Lacey Turner as Molly Dawes (in its first series) a young adult from a lower class background who joins the British Army after deciding her life is going nowhere. A one-off special was broadcast on 24 March 2013 on BBC One, which saw Dawes make the decision to join the army, despite the protests of her protective family.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Year:
2013
90 min
429 Views


GRACE:

No it's alright, love. It… it's hot in there. But the lady said

she'd turn down the heating down, so... Okay, sorry

love.. Are you okay?

GEORGIE:

Yeah.

GRACE:

Come on I got you.

They disappear back inside.

IN:
10:07:29 INT. BRIDAL SHOP. DAY

Georgie is steered back into the shop by Grace. Marie and Lulu follow them in.

GRACE:

Sorry. She just got a bit hot that's all. But everything's

fine now, eh Georgie?

Georgie tries to smile and nod.

GEORGIE:

Yeah, sorry. Err can I use your toilet?

The lady smiles and points to the loo.

LADY:

Of course, just through there…

LULU:

Language:
10:07:40 Try not to get any piss stains on your train, hey George.

Grace slaps Lulu's arm as Georgie disappears inside the loos. Marie follows her in.

IN:
10:07:43 INT. LOO. BRIDAL SHOP. DAY

Georgie is looking at herself in the mirror as Marie comes in.

MARIE:

So, you marry Jamie! And you get it into your thick skull

that you can never see Elvis again. You can't even think

about him.

GEORGIE:

(tearful)

I can't even sleep at night. Marie.

MARIE:

I'm not surprised.

GEORGIE:

(unconvinced)

Okay I'm fine. Everything's fine.

Georgie stares at herself in the mirror as if trying to convince herself. We see Marie behind

almost indiscernibly shaking her head.

IN:
10:08:46 INT. ABU’S APARTMENT. NIGHT

Abu stares at the wall, it is covered in pictures of Georgie.

IN:
10:09:13 INT. COLE'S APARTMENT. MANCHESTER. NIGHT

Georgie lets herself in.

Music ‘4OG0a5’ out: 10:09:16

GEORGIE:

Hi! I'm home!

She walks into the empty sitting room. Several copies of a journal on the table. A post it note on it

reads 'turn to page 7'. She immediately does and see an article by Dr. Jamie Cole and a photo of

him. She squeals in delight.

GEORGIE (CONT'D)

You've been published!

An over joyed Cole bounds out of the bedroom beaming, and throws his arms around Georgie.

COLE:

Huhum!

GEORGIE:

(kissing him)

Oh.. That's amazing! Congratulations

COLE:

Thank you. Thank you.

GEORGIE:

We'll have to get some copies for your Mum and Dad.

COLE:

I ordered several... dozen!

GEORGIE:

We'll save seven for each of the children we're gonna

have. And my nan will want one as well.

COLE:

Hey at least it'll give me something to brag about during

the Q and A.

GEORGIE:

What Q and A?

COLE:

St George's tomorrow, remember?

GEORGIE:

No. No. You never mentioned it.

COLE:

I could skip it... if you need me to stay here with you.

GEORGIE:

What in case I self harm?

COLE:

Moved all knives out of the kitchen just in case.

GEORGIE:

So you’re going to London tomorrow?

COLE:

Yeah. Yeah. It's up and back in a day... I think, I said, I

mentioned?

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Tony Grounds

Tony Grounds is a British writer of television scripts. He was born in 1957 in East London. Described by The Independent (11 October 2002) as "the best TV writer of his generation", Grounds has written for all four of Britain's main channels. He started writing for the theatre, winning the Verity Bargate Award for Made in Spain, which was subsequently performed in London and published by Methuen. It was then filmed for ITV and transmitted in their Screenplay slot. There then followed stints on EastEnders and The Bill before he penned episodes of 'Chancer', which starred Clive Owen. more…

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