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Part 6 of 6 of the 2002 children's drama. With the Quarry now closed and Stig found shivering and with a temperature, Barney realizes he must take desperate measures to get Stig well and get him to the site that can return him back to his homeland. But it is a race against time, and things could be complicated when sister Lou becomes suspicious of Barney's movements and decides to follow him...

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00:00Stig, we found your message about the stones.
00:05Look, we found it.
00:07We know where it is. It's called Scraper Low.
00:10Listen, if you really want to sort that quarry out,
00:13you're going to have to force the council into action.
00:16A petition's the only way.
00:17Stig!
00:21Guess what? He's agreed.
00:24Who said he couldn't be embarrassed?
00:27Well, it starts tomorrow. We won.
00:29Stig, listen.
00:30Men are going to come.
00:32They're going to blow the place up. They're going to use dynamite.
00:36Kaboom!
00:37Kaboom!
00:45We need to make Stig understand.
00:48He has to find another place to live.
00:49What?
00:50Oh!
00:50Oh!
00:51Oh!
00:51Oh!
00:52Oh!
00:52Oh!
00:53Oh!
01:09Oh!
01:12Hello.
01:31Does anyone know you're here?
01:33I've rung the bell.
01:36I see. Look at that.
01:37How many gears? 15? 25?
01:39I don't know. It's not mine.
01:42Hi, Denny. What's up?
01:44Have you been to the quarry?
01:47What's happened?
01:48I went down there. You can't get in.
01:50There's a new fence, a new gate, and a massive chain.
01:53They've got signs there, and they're going to start blasting blown up the place.
01:55You should have gone yesterday. Did you see Stig?
01:57No.
01:59Come on.
02:02It says here that today is officially the last day of summer.
02:06Isn't that depressing?
02:07Is it?
02:08Oh, yes.
02:10Clock's going back.
02:11Night's drawing in. I can't bear it.
02:14I don't mind.
02:16Well, you'll be in London. Always plenty to do in London.
02:19You'll have a wonderful time.
02:21Do you think he got over?
02:35Yeah.
02:36You could climb that easy.
02:39You sure you want to do this?
02:41Yeah.
02:41I've got to see if he's okay.
02:43Right.
02:44Now, then, what do you think you're doing?
02:49Well, come on. What do you think you're doing?
02:51He's lost his aeroplane.
02:52His aeroplane?
02:53Yeah, a big'un.
02:55Went over there somewhere.
02:59Well, they can't go looking for it.
03:01It's too dangerous.
03:03Notice, though.
03:03We go down there all the time.
03:05Not anymore, you don't.
03:07Anyway, it's off limits.
03:08Can't you read?
03:09No.
03:09What does it say?
03:10It says, cheeky little prats keep out.
03:14Oh, go on, mate.
03:15His dad will kill him if he goes home without it.
03:17I'm sorry, but I can't help that.
03:19Hey!
03:21Oi!
03:22Oi!
03:40Stick!
04:10Stick your body up, we're not well.
04:14We're not well.
04:17We need to do something, okay?
04:21I'll tell you what, I'll get you some food, okay?
04:32Yeah, I'll get you some food.
04:34You stay here and rest, okay?
04:36I'll be back in a minute.
04:40Check it.
05:10They were getting in through there you say that's right
05:13Couple of lads about 11 or 12. Yeah, a little fair-haired lad and a cheeky dark-haired one bit older
05:23Okay, what do you want me to do about it? It's only a little village you must know the kids
05:28Don't you have a word or summat?
05:30Yeah, I suppose so
05:36Go in there and get some food or summer food. I don't know stuff you eat when you're ill
05:41Oven chips no stuff. That's good for you like soup and bread
05:53Put that down I'm gonna call the police
05:56Shut up blue are busy. He's stealing our food. No, he's not
06:01Need some bread and a pan for the soup
06:04bottom cupboard
06:06So what is he doing? What are you doing? It's an emergency
06:09Sticks ill
06:10Oh
06:11I see
06:13Now you're both playing stick
06:16How sweet we're not playing. This is real. Oh, yeah, sure real
06:21I've met him. Look if you don't believe me
06:26He gave me this
06:28Not you as well. Come on Danny you're wasting your time. She'll never believe you
06:33Well, I'm gonna tell Graham that you nicked all that stuff fine. Do what you like. I don't care
06:41Oh
06:43Oh, my God.
07:13Now what?
07:16Here, I'll give you a leg up.
07:17Okay.
07:18One, two, three.
07:20Come on.
07:22Come on.
07:32Come on, yeah.
07:43Come on.
08:13Come on.
08:18You weird little person.
08:21You weren't making it up.
08:23It's okay, Stig.
08:23It's just my sister.
08:25Goodbye.
08:27She's a bit scary.
08:29Say hello, Lou.
08:33Hi.
08:33I don't suppose we could run to a gin and tonic, could we?
08:41It's only five o'clock.
08:43Thought not.
08:45So, this is a nice surprise.
08:48How's Stephen?
08:50How's the plot?
08:52Both fine.
08:52In fact, Steve's taken a couple of days' leave.
08:57So, we thought it'd be a good idea to bring the kids down early.
09:01Let everyone get to know each other.
09:03Oh, I see.
09:04So, you're not staying?
09:06You don't mind, do you?
09:08It's just...
09:09It's such a nice evening.
09:11I thought we could get packed and go.
09:19What's this?
09:21Um, from the council.
09:22Proof that direct action works.
09:25Well, that's what you call it, is it?
09:26She used her feminine wiles on poor old fishy fishwick.
09:30He never stood a chance.
09:31Talk such rubbish.
09:33You'll stay for supper?
09:35Yeah, I suppose so.
09:36Are you cooking?
09:37No, you needn't worry.
09:39Matt Ahari's made a steak and kidney pie.
09:41Do you want to pack before we eat or after?
09:44Well, we could do it now.
09:46What are you doing?
09:47I'm going to make some gravy.
09:49Not in that.
09:49Use the small one.
09:50It's not there.
09:52Bottom cupboard.
09:56How hard.
10:00Yum, yum.
10:02Come on.
10:04Yum.
10:05It's good for you.
10:06Let's try one spoonful.
10:14Wow.
10:15Did he do these?
10:18They tell the story of his life.
10:21Look.
10:22One more.
10:22That's it.
10:24See those?
10:25I found those.
10:27There's stones that scraped low on the way to Ashbourne.
10:31What's this?
10:32Lagazette.
10:35Lagazette.
10:37Nezatek.
10:39What's the matter with him?
10:41He's trying to say something about the painting.
10:43Is it this?
10:44Is it supposed to be a god or something?
10:47Someone watching over the steak people?
10:50Nezatek.
10:51What's he saying?
10:51What are you going to do with him?
10:54No, stop asking questions.
10:56Well, pardon me.
10:57I'm just trying to help.
10:59Anyway, he can't stay here, can he?
11:00They're going to blow the place up.
11:02And if he's got pneumonia or something, then he needs to be somewhere warm and dry.
11:05All right, I don't know how you got in there, but I want you out now.
11:30Hey, do you hear me?
11:31Come on, get out.
11:37I want you out.
11:39Come on, I'm not going to get out.
11:46Steak!
11:47Sorry.
11:48Sorry.
11:49Sorry.
11:52Hey, Alec.
11:54Those kids are back.
11:55They've got a girl with them and an ape-man wrapped in a duvet.
12:03We could put him in the cellar, yeah?
12:05No!
12:09You're right.
12:10Can't think of a better idea.
12:12You go ahead and check it out.
12:14Why me?
12:15What's better if you go?
12:16Because they always see come up to something.
12:19Go on, hurry!
12:20Hurry!
12:20Hurry!
12:21Hurry!
12:21Hurry!
12:25Hello!
12:44You're late!
12:46Come and say hello to your mother.
12:47Hi, Mum. Nice surprise.
12:51Blue, darling.
12:55Oh, sorry I'm late. I've just lost track of time.
12:59Now, have you seen Barney?
13:01Mm. Yeah, I saw him earlier.
13:04But I'm sure he's around somewhere.
13:07Where is she?
13:09I don't know.
13:14Come on, we're not staying here.
13:15Yeah. We'll have to risk it.
13:19Come on.
13:22I'll tell you what. Special occasion.
13:25New beginnings and all that.
13:26How about a bottle of wine?
13:27Oh, hardly worth it with this.
13:30Oh, go on, if you like.
13:33Splendid.
13:34I'll just pop to the cellar.
13:45I'll go this way.
14:04Barney!
14:05What are you doing? You're nearly knocked me downstairs.
14:09Sorry, I...
14:09I didn't know you were down there.
14:11I was going to turn out the line.
14:13Well, never mind. No harm done.
14:17You'd better come through.
14:18Your gran's been holding supper for you.
14:20The Cape and Sydney's past its best, I'm afraid.
14:22Still, there's plenty of gravy.
14:23Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
14:53Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
14:55Barney?
15:01This is a treat.
15:05Can't remember when we last ate so late.
15:07Quite the midnight feast.
15:18Bon appétit, everyone.
15:19Tuck in.
15:29Where is he?
15:30He wasn't quite happy on the bed.
15:39What's the matter, Stig?
15:41He's ill.
15:42It's not just that.
15:43How do you know?
15:45I'm his friend.
15:45What is it, Stig?
15:53What are you trying to tell us?
15:57What is it, Stig?
15:59What are you trying to tell us?
15:59What is it, Stig?
16:00Barney, what are you doing?
16:16Gran's going to kill you.
16:17Shut up, Lou.
16:17This is important.
16:20They must have had some sort of gathering thousands and thousands of years ago.
16:26Meshadek!
16:30Maybe that's him.
16:34I think this is how he got here.
16:36See, look, all the others are kneeling down and Stig gets taken.
16:40But how?
16:46Meshadek!
16:48Something to do with the god that was watching them.
16:51No, I don't think this is a god.
16:53Looks more like the sun.
16:55Maybe, yeah.
16:56Going up or going down, the day Stig gets taken.
17:02The last day of summer.
17:04The last day of summer?
17:06It was in the paper Gran told me about it.
17:08It's today.
17:09We've got to get him back to Scraper Love.
17:11I think it's his only way back.
17:14Meshadek!
17:16Meshadek!
17:22It's half past ten.
17:23We've only got an hour and a half to get him there.
17:24Meshadek!
17:26We're not going to make it.
17:28We've got to try.
17:29Meshadek!
17:30Come on, Stig.
17:31What's happening?
17:51We just have to get Flash ready.
17:54We just have to wait for him.
17:55We just have to wait for him.
18:25Karen.
18:41What a surprise.
18:43Come in, come in.
18:47Nothing wrong, I hope.
18:50Sorry to bother you so late, Robert.
18:51No bother.
18:52What can we do for you?
18:54I was up at the quarry earlier.
18:56Some kids had broken in.
18:58I was wondering if I could have a word with Barney.
19:01Barney?
19:04He's in bed.
19:05Robert?
19:06Who is it?
19:07Look, you'd better come in.
19:09The security guards were very clear.
19:19Two young lads trying to climb over the fence.
19:21That's all very well, but there's nothing to say.
19:23None of them was Barney.
19:24Come on.
19:39Come on.
19:41Come on.
19:41It's a motor car.
19:42No, that's not a motor car, but it'll help me get back home.
19:57Night, Karen.
20:02I'll have a word with him in the morning.
20:04All right.
20:04Thanks, Robert.
20:10Push!
20:11Sting!
20:30It's Sting!
20:31It's the arm.
20:31Come on, Sting.
20:34Sting!
20:34Come on, Barney.
20:35Come on, Barney.
21:05Stand.
21:11What time is it?
21:17Half eleven.
21:18How far?
21:20Fair bit, yeah.
21:22No, I told you.
21:25It's a horse and cart.
21:27Shh.
21:27He's right.
21:28There is a cart coming.
21:29Come on, fast.
21:30Come on.
21:31Come on.
21:35That was close.
21:46Come on.
21:48Come on.
21:49Wo-haw.
21:50Wo-ha!
21:50THE END
22:20What time is it?
22:39Dunno. Must be nearly twelve.
22:50What time is it?
23:20What time is it?
23:30It's not working.
23:35It's gotta be too late.
23:45No.
23:47Look.
23:49Stick.
24:03Stick.
24:05Karage Mani.
24:21Karage Mani.
24:29Karage Mani.
24:31Karage Mani.
24:41Karage Mani.
24:43Karage Mani.
24:47Karage Mani.
24:51Karage Mani.
26:25Of course I will. He's yours.
26:27Bye, Gran.
26:28We've had a nice time.
26:30Haven't we, Barney?
26:32It's been a good summer.
26:34Yes, Gran, it has.
26:39Bye.
26:39Barney.
26:40Thanks for having them, Mums.
26:43Thanks, Dad.
26:43Hello.
26:46We'll call you.
26:50Call us when you get there.
26:51Good beginnings.
27:00Good beginnings.
27:03Thanks for having us.
27:03Thanks.
27:13Thanks.
27:17One of the great mysteries of our civilisation
27:40is mankind's consuming interest in art,
27:43the impulse to paint, to sculpt.
27:46How did it happen? Where did it spring from?
27:49We may never know.
27:50Suddenly, and for no apparent reason,
27:52our distant ancestors learned to draw,
27:55and to draw magnificently.
27:58Now, these are some of the earliest examples.
28:00Cave paintings, over 100,000 years old.
28:06Look, that caveman's wearing a watch.
28:12Oh, yes.
28:13A fertility or ritual amulet of some sort.
28:17It's quite unusual.
28:18But obviously not a wristwatch.
28:21Now, if you'd all follow me,
28:23our story continues in the next gallery.
28:25We'll see you in the next gallery.
28:27A
28:31click game.
28:33So,
28:35if you were to follow me,
28:37you've made the sound of them in the next gallery.
28:40Marmi.
28:49Karage Stig.
29:10Karage Stig.

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