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First broadcast 27th October 1975.

Two young villains, Tyson and Jenner, working for gang boss Tony Kirby, are relieved of the spoils of their robbery by a mysterious gun-man, who shoots Jenner in the leg.

John Thaw - Regan
Dennis Waterman - Carter
Garfield Morgan - Haskins
Peter Vaughan - Tony Kirby
Ken Hutchison - Vincent Vaughan (as Ken Hutchinson)
Alun Armstrong - Peter Jenner
Paul Moriarty - Barry Tyson
Sandy Ratcliff - Liz Jenner
Brian McDermott - Ken Algar
Michael Ripper - Herbie Mew
John Woodnutt - Dr. Clare
John Challis - Skef Warren
Donald Webster - Tommy Rhys Llewellyn
Ray Barron - Bobby Haigh
Gloria Maley - Kirby's Girl (as Gloria Walker)
Tony Allen - Bill the Driver
Clay Hunter - Pub Patron
Stuart Myers - Detective
Barry Summerford - Flying Squad Member

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00:00Stick your car round the back.
00:30How much?
00:5327 grand, I'll make it.
00:56Oh, I'll make it beautiful.
00:58Here you are, son.
01:02What's wrong with this?
01:04That's a bit early for breakfast.
01:06I can afford it now.
01:09No cherries.
01:11You sat at a bloke's face and we poked him in the cupboard.
01:15That peed her up like a dream, didn't it?
01:17Do you know something? You deserve another.
01:20You'd better make it a big one.
01:23Hold it!
01:27Now back off.
01:29Back off.
01:32Move and you'll end up on the critical list.
01:35You, put it back in the bag.
01:41Who sent you? Kirby?
01:43Kirby's an idiot.
01:47He's got about as much intelligence as a jar of worms.
01:51I need some help.
01:53I'm moving.
01:56I'm moving.
01:57My head's on my head.
01:59My head's up.
02:00You're the only one.
02:01I'm moving.
02:02You're the only one.
02:04How many will he do this?
02:06My head's over.
02:07You're the only one.
02:08The rest is down here.
02:10I'll do it.
02:12Go ahead.
02:14Oh, my God.
02:44Oh, my God.
03:10Morning, Governor.
03:13This looks a bit naughty 27 grand in cash well isn't this division we got it first
03:26Doesn't look like a tear away with a tin opener does it listen governor they were in and out in less than 90 minutes
03:32And through a fancy alarm system see
03:36Class George
03:39You know I've got a sneaking admiration for this sort of craftsmanship
03:43Barry should be here by now. It's still bleeding look. Let me call a proper. No, but I can't stop it. Look at it
03:50It'll be okay
03:52job clears a good bloke when he's sober
03:56Yeah, they lock the security guard in a cupboard
04:00Was he hurt?
04:01Well, it didn't do his ego much good, but apart from that they were real gentlemen
04:05descriptions
04:07Average height average build between 20 and 50 stocking masks
04:11At night all cats are black
04:13Yeah something like that
04:18Got any ideas George?
04:20Bobby Hague
04:22Is he around again?
04:23Yeah, got married
04:26What about Thomas Rhys Llewellyn
04:30Yeah, the Cockney Washman. It's his manner in it
04:32And he's got the touch
04:34You know how else his manner is, don't you?
04:36Surprise me
04:37Mr. Haskins
04:39Is he?
04:40Yeah
04:40When he was in division
04:41Does he know about this?
04:43He's on his way
04:44What with his handcuffs and deerstalker
04:49Shut the door
04:50Yeah
04:55Pete's in a right state
04:57Where is it?
04:57Through here
04:59You took your time
05:06Get me some hot water and a dish, will you please?
05:08Look like a tutu
05:26Feels like a sodding motor show
05:28It's going to take some getting out
05:30Just get it out
05:32Oh
05:50Impressive
05:51Any ideas?
05:53Well, it is your old grunt
05:55Hmm
05:57Well, I know
05:58Two local box men who are good enough
06:01Bobby Haig
06:02And
06:03Tommy Llewellyn
06:05Well, three then
06:06Who's the other one?
06:07Well, he was 19 when he was first nicked
06:09His old man was in demolition
06:11Jenner
06:12Peter Jenner
06:15What about his co-pilot?
06:16The Wireman
06:17Could be a new team
06:18Say this, gov
06:19He's got all the latest gear
06:21And he knew how to use it
06:22Must have cost
06:23Well, maybe they were financed
06:24Come on, Gene
06:31I've told it was you
06:32I've got something for you, Mr. Mew
06:33I wasn't expecting you so soon
06:34I've told it was you
06:35I've got something for you, Mr. Mew
06:36I've got something for you, Mr. Mew
06:40I wasn't expecting you so soon
06:44In here
06:45Never know who's hanging around
06:54Well, did it go like I said?
06:57Clockwork
06:58Five hundred
07:02Yeah, well, I mean, they've got no trouble
07:06Nope
07:10They, uh
07:11They didn't seem very happy about it, though
07:14Oh, Ben
07:15What a stroke to pull, eh?
07:17Let them do all the graft
07:19Take all the wrists
07:20And then move in
07:21I never had so much money
07:25Well, with your ears and my charm
07:27We could make a lot more
07:29Yeah, well, I might have something else for you
07:31You'd have to be quick, though
07:33What is it?
07:35Well, I've
07:36I've got to suss it out first
07:38Could you come back later?
07:45Get as much sleep as you can
07:47I'll come back tomorrow
07:48Okay, Doc
07:50Barry will see you, all right
08:01You're a lucky man
08:02An inch higher and, er
08:06Well, thanks, Doc
08:07Look, it's all I got at the moment
08:08The job didn't work out
08:09I see it
08:10Well, I'm sorry
08:12Is he gone?
08:13Yeah
08:14He stinks of drink
08:15No wonder they struck him off
08:16I don't like him
08:17And I don't trust him
08:18Yeah, well, I've got to get some fresh air
08:19Thanks
08:20Do you want to think of him?
08:21Do you want anything up?
08:22Yeah
08:23Yeah
08:24The animal that shot Peter
08:26I don't like him
08:27And I don't trust him
08:28Yeah, well, I've got to get some fresh air
08:29Thanks
08:30Do you want anything up?
08:31Yeah
08:32The animal that shot Peter
08:33Well, it's nice to see you so fresh with a nose
08:34I'm not sure how you're going to go
08:35No wonder they struck him off
08:36Is he gone?
08:37Yeah
08:38He stinks of drink
08:39No wonder they struck him off
08:40I don't like him
08:41And I don't trust him
08:42Yeah, well, I've got to get some fresh air
08:44Thanks
08:45Do you want anything up?
08:46Yeah
08:48The animal that shot Peter
08:50shot Peter. Well, it's nice to see you're so fresh and awake, Governor. Someone put
09:04something in my drink last night. What? Alcohol.
09:09Where'd you slide off to? Remember the bird in that club? The one who slagged you off
09:15for using a lighter? Deirdre? Yeah, Deirdre. Oh, dear. I'll tell you, if Freud had met her,
09:23he'd have thrown away his couch and become a tattooist. Oh, dear. Yeah, well, I'd better
09:29get after Tommy Llewellyn, eh? Yeah, watch him, George. He's a weirdo, and he's hard enough
09:33to roller skate on. Better get my skates on, then. I've been on the look for you, son.
09:43Hello, Skiff. Where's your china? At home. Oh, look, Skiff, we had a bit of bother.
09:49Are they right? You'd better come and tell me about it, didn't you?
09:56You had an appointment early this morning with Mr Kirby. I know, but as I just...
10:00No but, son. Not with me. Listen, you great... Mr Kirby's waiting.
10:06Hello, Bobby. You responsible for this burglar alone next door? They've been trying to stop it for half an hour, Mr Regan.
10:13Well, what's all this, then? Very domestic. Yeah, well, I, uh, I got hitched.
10:18Yeah, so I heard. You did the cooking, as well? You on the prog gun?
10:25Well, what's all this, then? Very domestic. Yeah, well, I, uh, I got hitched.
10:27Yeah, so I heard. You did the cooking, as well? You on the prog gun?
10:33Where were you last night, Bobby? Someone being naughty? Someone with your touch.
10:40Oh, no way, Mr Regan. I've retired. Well, I'm married now.
10:46Usually drives up the crow. Ha, ha, ha.
10:50Oh, no way, Mr Regan. I've retired. Well, I'm married now.
10:54Usually drives up the crow. Ha, ha, ha.
10:57Where were you? I was at the hospital. Well, a maternity hospital all night.
11:11But, boy, how about that?
11:18Well, then, I want a word with you.
11:22Who will let the flies in?
11:24Well, I've got a car outside, if you prefer the factory.
11:32You're a mess of aggression, Sergeant Cartner.
11:36Where were you last night?
11:38I attended a secret meeting of the Welsh Nationalists.
11:43We're thinking of selling the houses of Parliament to the Arabs.
11:47All right, then. I'll ask you once more.
11:50Where were you last night? With a friend.
11:53What was her name?
11:54Barrett.
11:56Helen Barrett.
11:59Her old man's a coser. Perhaps you know him.
12:01You're rubbish.
12:02If you weren't official, I'd tear your face off.
12:06You mean you try something?
12:10Any time, Mr Carter.
12:15Hold still, Tony.
12:23Leave it.
12:24You're late, son. Several hours late.
12:41I can explain, Mr Kirby.
12:43I hope so. I do hope so.
12:45Where's Jenna?
12:46On his back.
12:47What do you mean?
12:49He's been shot.
12:50That security guard wasn't armed.
12:52You won't carry him?
12:54No.
12:57Then how?
13:00Can I have a drink?
13:02What's up with him?
13:03I've got a bit trappy.
13:05Jenny gave him a brandy.
13:06Where's the money?
13:11Gone.
13:13What do you mean, gone?
13:16Well, that's it.
13:18The money's gone, Mr Kirby.
13:21We had it all right.
13:23And then we lost it.
13:25Get out.
13:32Tyson.
13:34I don't think I know what you're talking about.
13:37It's the truth.
13:39They're joking, of course.
13:41Oh, you are being humorous.
13:45I asked you a question!
13:47The job went like a dream.
13:49We were in and out just like we planned.
13:5127 grand.
13:53That's more than I thought.
13:56Go on.
13:57We got back to Pete's place.
13:59The garage.
14:00We were going to dump the tools and then come over to you with the money.
14:03But...
14:04You have my undivided attention, Mr Tyson.
14:07There was this face.
14:09With a shooter.
14:10It came from nowhere.
14:12He put me down and shot Pete in the fire.
14:14Took the money.
14:16Just like that.
14:17We both had a go at him.
14:19I have a sense of humor.
14:21I'm noted for my sense of humor.
14:23It's the truth.
14:25Doc Clare has just pulled a bullet.
14:27Pete was in a bad way.
14:29You're both in a bad way, son.
14:30I put out two grand to finance this job.
14:38Two grand!
14:40That I expected back plus.
14:43Plus a third.
14:45Nine grand.
14:46My lightning calculation makes that eleven grand!
14:51What have I got?
14:52A bleeding heart story and a broken brandy glass!
14:54We're just as sick as you are, Mr Kirby.
15:00What's this gentleman look like?
15:05Hello, Barney.
15:06How are we?
15:07I'll bet Tony Kirby's screaming louder than that.
15:37You're Mrs Jenner?
15:38No, flat one.
15:39Thanks.
15:43I'm looking for Peter Jenner.
15:45Who are you?
15:46Can I come in?
15:47He's in bed ill.
15:48This is official.
15:50He's asleep.
15:51The doctor said he was to sleep.
15:52What's wrong with him?
15:53Food poisoning.
15:54Salmonella.
15:55Nasty.
15:56We went out for a meal last night.
15:57They gave us crabs.
15:58Said it was lobster.
15:59I'm looking for Peter Jenner.
16:00Who are you?
16:02Can I come in?
16:03He's in bed ill.
16:04This is official.
16:07He's asleep.
16:12The doctor said he was to sleep.
16:13What's wrong with him?
16:14Food poisoning.
16:15Salmonella.
16:16Nasty.
16:17We went out for a meal last night.
16:18They gave us crabs.
16:19Said it was lobster.
16:20He's allergic to crab.
16:21Is he in there?
16:22No.
16:23In here.
16:24I suppose you'll want to check.
16:50Listen.
16:55I know he's got a record.
16:56But is this really necessary?
16:57I've got a job to do love.
16:59It's not a particularly nice one.
17:01But one thing it is.
17:02And that's necessary.
17:20I was trying to get into it.
17:21I think it's so good.
17:22It was nice.
17:23It was nice if I was.
17:24Let's go.
17:25And the other thing.
17:26It's very much.
17:27I think I could have missed it.
17:28Then I got to get the food.
17:29I'm supposed to mess.
17:30I'll have to do it.
17:31It's very nice to be a kitchen.
17:32You can also get to get to the griddle.
17:33I'm supposed to go.
17:34And then I need to use the kitchen.
17:35It's really nice to be.
17:36I can sit there with this other 1974.
17:37I'm supposed to be.
17:39I does not know.
17:40It's really nice to go.
17:41I don't know.
17:43I can do this stuff.
17:44I wonder if I can use it.
17:45I can do this stuff.
17:46I can use it.
17:47Jenner's in bed, ill. Food poisoning, so his wife says.
17:58And?
17:59Well, I've checked out the doctor they're registered with
18:01and every other local doc. None of them have visited.
18:05Did you see Jenner?
18:06Oh, yeah, he's ill, all right.
18:07I've got to face the colour of a cheap envelope.
18:11There's something else.
18:12I know her, but I can't place the face.
18:17Well, well, well.
18:27Barry Tyson. Now, he is a good wireman.
18:31I thought he was in Dundee.
18:32Well, obviously, he's black.
18:34You know what they say about him, don't you?
18:35They reckon he's got liquid solder instead of blood.
18:40They're quite a team, Jenner and Tyson.
18:44Shall we pull them?
18:45No, I want them separate.
18:47You're a greedy little gannet, aren't you?
18:49You scoffed or you were sick.
18:52You've got no IQ.
18:54You've got to learn to think things out.
18:57Stay one step ahead.
18:59Or you get easy.
19:00You're a emo죠ver, you stay with me.
19:10I think you've got to make a mystery.
19:13I think you've got to do this well.
19:19You're a boy.
19:21No.
19:22Let's go.
19:22I don't know.
19:52Get off your nits, Blossom!
20:13You all right, George?
20:19Oh, yeah, wonderful.
20:22Is that better?
20:28Aye.
20:32I've nicked a kid.
20:33And the heavy mob have been around to Jenna's place.
20:36I've checked with her, Doc, and Jenna did stop one.
20:39This is all getting a bit poisonous.
20:41Well, they haven't pulled Jenna.
20:43Not yet, but they will.
20:44I'd better have a word with his pretty little wife.
20:48I was taking him some snout.
20:50Those two 20s you found.
20:52What's wrong with them?
20:54Food poisoning.
20:55We had a dodgy meal last night.
20:58What?
20:59What did Liz tell you?
21:01She didn't mention your name.
21:02What restaurant did you go to?
21:04I can't remember.
21:06Pete was driving.
21:09Why did you run?
21:10Well, I didn't know who it was, did I?
21:12Who'd you think it was?
21:15I owe some money.
21:17They've been getting a bit persistent.
21:20Shall I tell you where you were earlier this morning?
21:23If you have to.
21:24Clipping up an alarm system, not a mile from this Nick.
21:28You have got a vivid imagination.
21:30So that Jenna could perform on the Peter?
21:33He's straight now.
21:34Has been for three years.
21:36You are very aggravating.
21:39I am trying to help.
21:41Obviously, you have a problem understanding.
21:46Listen, Governor, if Jenna is hurt, I mean badly,
21:49he's going to need some sort of treatment, right?
21:50Right.
21:51Well, you've checked all the straight surgeries, haven't you?
21:54Dr. Clare.
21:56Shall I go and blow in his ear?
21:57You'd do better pour in a bottle of Napoleon, darn it.
22:13Mrs. Jenna?
22:14Yes?
22:14Mr. Kirby would like a word with you.
22:16You're hurting me!
22:23We haven't met.
22:24I'm Kirby.
22:25I've heard all about you.
22:26Not too unkind, I hope.
22:31I've heard you've had a visit.
22:33Have you heard that Pete's been shot?
22:35That's very unfortunate.
22:37It's a pity you can't have your cut of the paint.
22:40Did you know they've nicked young Barry?
22:42No.
22:43When?
22:45I do hope he's been sensible.
22:47You're frightening, Mr. Kirby.
22:49One word.
22:51One word.
22:52One word out of place from either of them and he'll be in a wheelchair.
22:59Liz!
23:00Liz!
23:00My sincere felicitations to Mr. Regan.
23:14And all the gentlemen of the yard.
23:15You haven't answered my question, haven't I?
23:19No.
23:20Your whole life must be one continuous question, Sergeant.
23:25An endless inquisition.
23:28Peter Jenner has been hurt.
23:30Who?
23:30Well, there's somebody who went to a lot of trouble to bring Tyson back from Scotland.
23:36Yeah, I know what you're thinking.
23:37Mr. Fix-It himself, Tony Kirby.
23:40He's got his spell all over it.
23:43He's been the entrepreneur behind far too many of the big jobs we've had through here.
23:47Yeah, but we've got to prove that.
23:48If we could just tie Jenner and Tyson into Kirby.
23:53Well, first we've got to get evidence that they cracked that Peter.
23:56Well, it must be them.
23:57Well, you know that, Frank.
23:59I know it.
23:59Every copper with half a nose would.
24:02But Tyson knows we've got nothing.
24:06And Jenner is twice as bright.
24:14Oh, no!
24:15Pete!
24:18Ken!
24:24Hi, Jack.
24:27How's your luck?
24:29It's all aces.
24:30Yeah, I can see that.
24:32What's been happening there?
24:33Ah, it's a long story.
24:35You know, I missed you.
24:36And it's Ant Hill, believe it or not.
24:40I, er...
24:41I heard about you and Kate.
24:43I'm sorry.
24:45Thought you two had all the answers.
24:46Well, we're just too many questions, Ken.
24:50I, er...
24:51I want to talk to you.
24:52Well, I'm a bit pushed at the moment, mate.
24:55Not here, anyway.
24:56Look, er...
24:57Can you manage dinner tonight?
24:58It's important.
24:59I'll, er...
25:00I'll pick you up, eh?
25:01About eight o'clock.
25:02Yeah, all right.
25:03Where you living?
25:04Oh, it's a wonderful place.
25:06You love it.
25:10There we go.
25:12Hey, watch the landlady.
25:13She bites.
25:13How did Ken Algar get in here?
25:29He forged a warrant card.
25:31I wouldn't put it past him.
25:34He could have gone a long way if he'd had a little bit more patience.
25:37A very long way.
25:38Yeah.
25:39He could have ended up with a key to the executive car, Z.
25:41He could have gone a long way.
26:11Taking it easy, are we?
26:23That's handsome.
26:24New, is it?
26:25You shot Peter Jenner.
26:27In the leg.
26:27You told me there was no trouble.
26:31Nothing I couldn't handle.
26:32Better watch it.
26:34Kirby's going spare.
26:35Well, he's just going to have to swallow it, isn't he?
26:38If he ever finds out.
26:41But he won't, will he?
26:43Because if he ever does, I'll know who talked.
26:46And that could be the end of a very profitable partnership.
26:49Oh, no.
26:49I don't want nothing more to do with you.
26:50I don't like shooters, and I don't like the people who won't use them.
26:52Well, what was I supposed to do?
26:54Say, please give me the money?
26:55You wasn't straight with me.
26:56You've got some information for me, Snout.
27:01No, I haven't.
27:04All right.
27:13Down.
27:14No.
27:15I'll be around tomorrow.
27:19At three.
27:21So if you don't come across...
27:33They've got operations everywhere.
27:35Australia, Singapore, Sweden.
27:37I mean, they're not into transporting bags of pennies to post offices.
27:40This is class security, Jack.
27:42It's the international shipment of paintings, bonds, antiques, jewellery.
27:48I mean, they've even got their own aircraft.
27:51Well, it's very tempting, though.
27:54I tell you, you've been mugged to turn it down.
27:58I mean, what you got out of the job, then?
28:01Busted marriage, bags under your eyes, two rooms in Hammersmith.
28:06Now, get out, Jack.
28:07Get out while you've still got your own teeth.
28:10When do you need an answer?
28:12Ah, I've got to go to Chicago on the 23rd.
28:16That's less than a week.
28:17I know.
28:18It's difficult.
28:19It was for me, too.
28:21I promise you, I've never regretted my decision.
28:23Well, you were always more ambitious than me.
28:25Well, I just happened to be in the right place at the right time, that's all.
28:28Do you, uh, do you really enjoy working for a prat like Haskins?
28:36He's not a bad copper.
28:37He's a wally.
28:38He's sending out for his pension.
28:40Yeah, I bet he grows tomatoes in window boxes and has a wife who makes him cut his toenails.
28:45I'll be a bit.
28:50There, over there.
28:53Sorry about this, gal.
28:55Peter Jenner is in hospital.
28:58He's been shot.
28:59And, uh, you've got to go.
29:04I'll bail you in a couple of days.
29:06Thanks for the mail.
29:07Hey, Jack, stay lucky, eh?
29:10Yeah.
29:11Did you enjoy your dinner?
29:17Yeah, great, thanks.
29:19Bye-bye.
29:21What?
29:22Well, the doctor at the hospital reckons it was a 2-2, close range.
29:25And whoever removed it knew about bullet wounds.
29:28Like an ex-army surgeon.
29:29Shall we pull Doc Clare?
29:31No, I want you to go over to Jenner's garage.
29:32You got a warrant?
29:33Yeah.
29:34Who the hell shot him?
29:36And why?
29:41Kirby.
29:52The hospital?
29:54How bad is he?
29:57Now, Scaff, you stay away from her.
29:59The old bill will be on our boat.
30:00Tony!
30:03Tony, who is it?
30:05Shut it.
30:05Well, can't you call them back later?
30:07Will you shut it?
30:11Look, there's nothing we can do until morning.
30:15All right, so they nicked Jenner.
30:17He knows what'll happen if he gets careless.
30:19I can't work this one out, Jack.
30:21You and me both.
30:23The security guard wasn't armed.
30:26Tyson and Jenner are not known for carrying guns.
30:28No, they're artists, not hooligans.
30:31Could it have been Kirby?
30:33Or his minder?
30:35But why if Kirby was financing the black?
30:37I'm going to see Jenner's wife.
30:41What about the doctor?
30:43Could you pick him up?
30:44Yes, of course.
30:45You haven't met him?
30:46No.
30:47What do you question him?
30:48He'll be impressed.
30:56Will you have my car ready, please?
31:00No, I'm not going home.
31:01Well, if she rings again, tell her I'm out on a case.
31:08I've only just got back from the hospital.
31:36How is it?
31:37They gave him a transfusion.
31:40Can I come in?
31:51You know we've nicked Barry Tyson.
31:53I know nothing.
31:54I don't want to know anything.
31:56Look, love, we've got your husband and Tyson Cole for that Wembley job.
31:59I want the maniac that shot your husband.
32:01Peter was with me all night.
32:03Then you must have shot him.
32:04I'm very tired.
32:07You were a very good field surgeon.
32:09Korea, Palestine.
32:12Did you serve Mr. Haskins?
32:14National service.
32:15Which regiment?
32:16Royal signals.
32:17Intelligence?
32:17In a minor capacity.
32:18In a minor capacity.
32:19How refreshing to talk to an articulate police officer.
32:23I'm sorry to have to bring you here, but there are questions we need answers to.
32:27I don't wish to appear obstructive, Mr. Haskins, but what is all this about?
32:33Peter Jenner was admitted to hospital four hours ago.
32:37He'd hemorrhaged.
32:39They gave him an emergency transfusion.
32:42I suppose it would be unrealistic of me to claim that I know nothing about it.
32:48I think so.
32:49Don't you, Dr. Clare?
32:50Well, come on.
33:14What's Peter doing getting mixed up with a lunatic like Kirby?
33:16Would you please leave now?
33:18Did Skeft Warren shoot Peter?
33:20No.
33:20Well, then who did?
33:21I don't know.
33:23Look, Mrs. Jenner, in my job you learn to smell fear and you're frightened.
33:27Of course I'm frightened.
33:31I'm frightened of you.
33:33I'm frightened of Kirby.
33:35Sometimes I'm even frightened of myself in case I should talk to somebody I shouldn't.
33:40Say something I shouldn't.
33:42When you're married to somebody like Peter, you have to learn to live with it.
33:46It's not easy.
33:49I had it all with my old man.
33:52My mother grew old before her time.
33:55She was dead at 50.
33:57I thought I knew you.
33:59You're Herbie Mews' daughter.
34:00Please leave me alone.
34:02I want to help, love.
34:04I want to put Kirby away so he can't screw up people's lives.
34:07It's a bit late for that.
34:10Did you know it was a shotty?
34:36Tyson told me in the car.
34:37Did he say who shot him?
34:40No.
34:41Did he say why?
34:42No.
34:43No indication at all?
34:44No.
34:45Well, we've already arrested Tyson.
34:47It's only a matter of time with Jenner.
34:50All we have to do now is find the money.
34:53That might not be easy.
34:55What do you mean?
34:56The young one, Tyson, he said the job hadn't worked out.
35:02They were his precise words.
35:03I mean, they don't have the money.
35:05Not as I understand.
35:07Who does have it?
35:08They didn't know.
35:10But whoever it is shot Jenner.
35:12Mr. Regan.
35:33Hello, Herbie.
35:34Just off?
35:35I was, yes.
35:36You know, I was thinking of coming here.
35:38It must be, what, over a year now?
35:40Well, I'm pushing it a bit now, Mr. Regan.
35:43I don't get around very much.
35:44Don't hear anything nowadays.
35:45Don't give me that, Herbie.
35:47You're still the number one earwig in the business.
35:49I was just going to lock up, Mr. Regan.
35:51Oh, by your part.
35:52What's the matter, Tom?
35:53I'm feeling very tired.
35:55You heard about Peter?
35:58Peter Jenner?
35:59Your girl married him, didn't she?
36:01Well, what if she did?
36:02No offence, Herbie.
36:03I've got to get out, Mr. Regan.
36:04You know he's in hospital?
36:08Yeah, I heard something.
36:09You know about the job, Herbie?
36:11I told you, I heard something.
36:12I mean, before.
36:13Look, Mr. Regan, I told you, I don't know nothing about nothing anymore.
36:16And I'll be obliged if you'd leave me alone.
36:18Take it easy, old son.
36:20What's brought this on?
36:23Get back to me.
36:28This must have cost.
36:30Well, it ain't mine.
36:31Whose is it, then?
36:32Don't know.
36:32I've got lift here.
36:37It's not working, Herbie.
36:40You think these bullet holes could have anything to do with it?
36:44Oh, Herbie.
36:46What have you been up to?
36:55Who the hell are you?
36:57Detective Chief Inspector Haskins.
36:59Well, where's Regan?
37:00Collecting evidence.
37:01Oh, don't give me that.
37:02Like what evidence?
37:04Like this evidence.
37:09These are your tools.
37:11Do leave off.
37:12Do you deny that they're yours?
37:15You've got your prints all over them.
37:17So?
37:18Who was your banker?
37:20Tony Kirby?
37:21I'm not saying nothing.
37:23I warned her not to marry him.
37:26Said he'd just be trouble.
37:28But she wouldn't listen to me.
37:32Do you know I wasn't even invited to the wedding?
37:34So there's no love lost between you and Peter Jenner?
37:36Man, he thinks he's Jack the Lad, doesn't he?
37:39Goes about with filth like Kirby in that headcase, Skiff Warren.
37:44Liz told you about the job, didn't she?
37:46When, where, the lot.
37:53That's how I heard, eh?
37:56Let's just leave it at that.
37:58But when I did hear, I said to myself,
38:00Right, my lad.
38:02I'll have you.
38:03I'll have you over.
38:06You know he won't even let my list talk to me.
38:09That's what comes of having a villain for a son-in-law.
38:11Who knows you're a snout?
38:16Gave her a slap in one night because she come round here.
38:18So he knew about the job, then what?
38:21Well, I'd mentioned it in this boozer.
38:23I was a little bit the worst for wear one night.
38:26Who'd you mention it to?
38:27Well, there was this big fellow, moustached fairy, wearing sunglasses.
38:32Bought me a short.
38:34Then he bought me another and we got talking.
38:37Made me this offer.
38:38He said if I told him all I knew about the job,
38:41he'd give me a monkey and straight money.
38:43So I thought, well, why not?
38:45So I did.
38:46Who was he, Herbie?
38:48I don't know, Mr. Regan.
38:50Honest, I don't.
38:51I never saw him before in me life.
38:53One thing I'm sure of, though, he wasn't from this manor.
38:55But you could tell he was tasty, you know.
38:58One of them you don't mess with.
38:59He must have given you a name.
39:00No, he didn't.
39:01He just didn't.
39:02I didn't want this to happen.
39:05I didn't want Peter out.
39:06I just wanted him brought down a bit.
39:08Straightened, you know.
39:12I don't recognise these two.
39:15It's all turned sour on you, hasn't it, Herbie?
39:17Don't I know it.
39:18Why did he do your radio?
39:21I don't know.
39:23There must have been a reason.
39:25He's like that, isn't he?
39:27You're lying to me, Herbie.
39:30I said something.
39:32Said what?
39:34I can lay five on you.
39:36Said what?
39:38Well, something about some info.
39:41For sale?
39:41Something like that.
39:43Another job?
39:44Oh.
39:45No, no, not exactly, no.
39:47What's that Chinese for?
39:49Well, there's this geese that I know.
39:51He's got a safe full of snide money.
39:55If he gets turned over, he's going to dial three nines, is he?
40:00Quite the little draftsmen, aren't we?
40:02I've never said nothing.
40:04I didn't want to know after I heard about the shooting.
40:07So he did your radio in?
40:08There's a warning.
40:13It was a warning, wasn't it?
40:16He wants that info and he's got your old bottle quacking.
40:20He's coming back.
40:22Tomorrow.
40:22Is he?
40:24Is he just?
40:25It's almost the perfect job.
40:28You let the draftsmen and the talent take the risk,
40:30you let the big man pay the tab,
40:32and then when it's all over,
40:33when they're least expecting any kind of trouble,
40:35or wallet, 27 grand in the bin and no-one knows who you are.
40:39That's neat.
40:40A thief thieving from thieves.
40:42Whatever happened to the honest villain, Jack?
40:46Well, he just about disappeared,
40:48like the white whale in cheap housing.
40:51So what do we do?
40:55I've got an idea.
40:56Right, Barney,
41:10I've got this appointment with a weasel called Herbie.
41:13You'll look after a shot for me, will you?
41:22Yeah?
41:22Who's this?
41:27Well, if you won't tell me your name, mate,
41:28you'd better get stuffed.
41:33Scaff?
41:34Yeah?
41:37Who was it?
41:38Ah, some nut, I wouldn't give his name.
41:41As a secretary, Scaff,
41:43you've met a great undertaker.
41:44I've got some information for you, Mr. Kirby.
41:54About that blag.
41:5727 grand, wouldn't it?
42:05I hear he took a liberty with you, Mr. Kirby.
42:08I thought perhaps you might like to meet him,
42:10have a little chat, eh?
42:11Yeah, I think so.
42:12What time?
42:15Well,
42:16just after three o'clock.
42:20I hope you know what you're doing, Mr. Regan.
42:25How about that, then?
42:27It's a put-on.
42:29I'm not so sure.
42:31We didn't ask for nothing, did we?
42:32Didn't ask for no money.
42:35There are other motives.
42:36There are other motives.
42:36We're going in.
42:48We've only got half an hour.
42:49All right, Jacko's up there.
43:07And Dave's up there.
43:09Right.
43:10Listen, I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:13Shut up, Herbie.
43:14No, shut up, Herbie.
43:16Well, let's get settled.
43:16Well, this is one performance I couldn't miss.
43:28I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:29I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:30I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:31I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:32I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:33I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:34I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:35I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:36I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:37I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:38I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:39I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:40I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:41I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
43:42I don't want to be around when it gets naughty.
44:13Herbie? Herbie?
44:28Herbie?
44:30Where are you? Herbie?
44:34Are you hiding your snout?
44:38I warned you yesterday!
44:40I told you what I'd do!
44:51All right!
44:52My snout!
44:54I believe you've got some money of mine.
44:56I believe you've got some money of mine.
45:10Fat man and dummy.
45:13You've got a terminal mouth, friend.
45:16Looks like we've got ourselves a bit of an actor, Scott.
45:20A fespia.
45:21A fespia.
45:22A fespia.
45:23A fespia.
45:24A fespia.
45:25A fespia.
45:26A fespia.
45:27A fespia.
45:28A fespia.
45:29A fespia.
45:30A fespia.
45:31A fespia.
45:32A fespia.
45:33A fespia.
45:34A fespia.
45:35A fespia.
45:36A fespia.
45:37A fespia.
45:38A fespia.
45:39A fespia.
45:40A fespia.
45:41A fespia.
45:42A fespia.
45:43A fespia.
45:44A fespia.
45:46A fespia.
45:48A fespia.
45:49A fespia.
45:50A fespia.
45:51A fespia.
45:52A fespia.
45:53A fespia.
45:54A fespia.
45:55A fespia.
45:56A fespia.
45:57A fespia.
45:58A fespia.
45:59A fespia.
46:00A fespia.
46:01A fespia.
46:02A fespia.
46:03A fespia.
46:04A fespia.
46:05A fespia.
46:06A fespia.
46:07Oh, my God.
46:37Oh, my God.
47:07Oh, my God.
47:37Oh, my God.
47:39Oh, my God.
47:41Oh, my God.
47:43Cheers, Guff.
47:45Cheers.
47:47Um, what do I do with this?
47:49I'll give it a saucer of milk.
47:53His name was Vaughan.
47:55Vincent Vaughan.
47:57Any previous?
47:58Oh, any juvenile.
47:59He was in the army for 12 years.
48:01Owned a pet shop in Slough.
48:03I wonder who's feeding his gerbils.
48:05Jack, it's none of my business, but are you going to accept Algar's offer?
48:13Were you under the table?
48:14Just an intelligent guess.
48:16Are you?
48:17Well, it's four times the salary I get here.
48:19Expenses.
48:20Car.
48:21You see the suit Ken was wearing.
48:22Yeah, I couldn't afford one leg of his trousers.
48:25Travelling all over the world.
48:27It's very tempting, isn't it?
48:28Yeah, you wouldn't have to ask me twice.
48:30You don't mean that, George.
48:31No, maybe not.
48:33But here I am, doing 60 hours a week, getting less than the brickie who does 30.
48:38No, we'd better get on.
48:41Thanks for the drink, Frank.
48:45Just think, Jack.
48:46Could you get the sort of satisfaction we're all feeling now
48:49from guarding some old boiler's jewellery in this other front?
49:03That was a good one.
49:04And we'll be right back.
49:05I'm willing to stay, and I'll let you see theines in this other front.
49:07If I get the wind in this other front, then you'll pour your head to the head.
49:08We can't have to wait until you get there.
49:09Maybe I'll ever go.
49:10You're ready to go.
49:11I'll never go.
49:12I won't go.
49:13Not-be I'll take it.
49:14You'll never go.
49:15I'll never go.
49:16I'll never go.
49:17You'll never go.
49:20"...Oh, I will.
49:21I will never go.
49:22I'll never go.
49:24You'll never go."
49:27How do you see it now?
49:28You'll never go.
49:29You'll never go.
49:30You'll never go.
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