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Charlie: 'I don't want to hear any more'
Published Thursday, Aug 13 2009, 08:09 BST | By Catriona Wightman

Following their argument, Charlie told them that he didn't want to hear anything else about "negativity".
"I don't want to hear any more of this," he told Bea. "I've had a good talk with you, I've had a good talk with Marcus. I don't want this tomorrow. I'm not going to have it tomorrow."
However, Bea was initially not very receptive to the suggestion, asking Marcus what she had done to cause the row.
Nevertheless, Charlie persisted and insisted that he could see both sides of the argument. He added that Marcus and Bea were both as bad as each other.
Speaking to Bea on her own, Charlie insisted that Marcus liked her and had been trying to help. Following the chat, she agreed to "rise above" any comments made about her.
Meanwhile, Marcus hugged the Geordie and said he agreed with him, but remarked that Bea would be the same tomorrow as she didn't listen to anyone.
"I'm dizzy with it now," Charlie admitted. "It's never going to be solved so you'll have to agree to disagree. We've got to live together. The best thing we can do is just forget it all."
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