This is the story of Bridget and Annie, who share a flat in London.
That's the way it is until Bridget gets a letter from Argentina.
Sorry. B.
Yes, I got the cards and the flowers and the chocolates.
Yes. And I got the cushion as well.
- Don't cry. - I love you so much.
Post, Bridget. Charley and I have the post, haven't we, Charley?
Telephone bill, gas bill, electricity bill.
'Bridget darling, this arrived for you and I made you this.
Argentina? Who from? What does it say?
Erm, it says, 'Hello, do you remember me?'
No.
'Seven years ago we was penpals.
Oh, yeah, now I remember. It's Hector.
He was my penpal seven years ago.
Oh.
I speak English good. I speak English well now…
'..and I am coming to England.'
'I would like to sleep with you.'
But, erm, what about the rules?
Oh, erm, let me see. It says…November 5th.
- Hello, Nick. How are you? - Great.
- Here's your milk. - Our milk?
You mean our milk you borrowed three weeks ago.
- Uh- huh? - I said, 'Would you like a drink, Nick?'
Oh, erm, Bridget's friend is coming.
- Oh, yeah? - Uh- huh. From Argentina.
- What's she like? - She is a he.
Why don't I show you how to do it properly?
Nick, I've told you before, nobody uses my bike. Nobody. Is that clear?
If you touch my bike again, you are out. O- U- T, out. Clear?
What?
I am called Argentina. I am from Hector.
You mean, 'I am called Hector.'
Oh, no, no, no. I am called Annie.
No. She means, 'I am called Hector. I am from Argentina.'
Nobody uses my bike. Nobody. Is that clear?
I am called Argentina. I am from Hector.
We go to the library too, don't we, Bridget?
Good.
You live in a museum, full of old things?
Old things? Yes, I have lots of old things.
Well, thank you, Hector. And now we'll show you the flat.
Er, no, you don't understand. We only have one bedroom.
20?
Yes, he lives in a museum, with 20 bedrooms.
- Oh, no, no, no, Hector. - Uh?
Oh…
- Here's a cushion. - Oh, thank you.
But just relax. I must go to the bathroom.
Now!
Oh, my goodness. What are we going to do?
- Oh. You are quick. Good. - Eh?
- My luggage is downstairs. - What?
- Bring it up, please. - What are you doing?
I pulled, you come. You are the butler.
- The girls? - Yeah, Bridget and Annie.
Yeah, I know. Where's Bridget? Does she know you are here?
Hello, Nick. Oh, this is Hector from Argentina.
- Isn't he wonderful? - Wonderful.
We'll buy your lunch. What would you like to eat?
- Fish and chips? - Oh, fish and ships!
Erm, Nick, Hector, make friends?
Nick, teach Hector some English.
I'll teach Hector some English.
I pulled, you come. You are the butler.
I'll teach Hector some English.
Annie's dog sleeps in the oven.
Annie's dog sleeps in the oven.
So you say, 'Annie, the dog is in the oven.'
Annie, the dog is in the oven.
Well, Bridget likes strong men, especially strong legs.
Yeah? Can you cycle 50 kilometres?
- Yes. - Well, go on, then, show me.
Look, Bridget, 50 kilometres.
Oh, Annie, the dog is in the oven.
What?
Hi. Everything OK?
Hot. Yeah, I am hot. I need a…
- Shower. - Yeah, I need a shower.
- Be my guest. - Oh, thank you.
Yeah, and he said that the dog was in the oven. What a horrible joke.
- What a bad, bad boy. - He must go.
- Can he stay with you, Nick? - Uh- uh. Sorry, ladies.
- Oh, please, Nick. You have a spare room. - No way. Not my problem.
- He must go now. - But he's in the shower.
Hector, please come out, we want to talk to you.
Hector, please come out, we want to talk to you.
Hector, can I have a word, please?
'The Romero family, one of the richest families in Argentina.'
My…
- Servants. - Yeah, my servants.
People like you for your money?
Erm… Listen, keep it a secret.
Hector, come and stay with me. I have two rooms.
- Shut up, Nick. - Hector will stay with us, won't you, Hector?
Oh, Annie, the dog is in the oven.
Yes. Nick is a good English teacher.
Yes, a very good English teacher.
- I'd love to see your photos again. - Oh, me too.
Today Hector arrives and it's Bonfire Night.
- What sort of music do you like? - Music?
Yeah, music. You know, soul, funk, dance.
- It's the landlady! - The tarantula!
- Quick, hide, Hector. - I'm off. I owe two weeks' rent.
The flatmates go shopping for Hector.
Hector goes shopping for the girls.