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Christmas Day. Hunter's peaceful Christmas Day shift is interrupted by an informant who claims he has details of the whereabouts of a large haul of ecstasy. Dragging Masters away from her Christmas dinner, the pair mount an obbo to catch the dealers in the act - but Hunter isn't best pleased when armed robbers arrive and steal the drugs first. Meanwhile, Hollis finds himself investigating the disappearance of the Three Wise Men after they are stolen by youths from a local church. Perkins' nephew Bradley disappears, and CCTV footage reveals him talking to a known pimp of rent boys at a local bus station, leading Perkins to mount his own personal crusade to find his missing relative

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00:00Oh Lucy, that guy I know of Christmas is here. I thought you wanted to take it to his hands.
00:27What are you doing?
00:28Hey, we've been over this. You have to stay here in case he calls or shows up.
00:33I can't stay here. All around me is a Christmas I'm not having because my body is missing. Don't you understand?
00:38Of course I understand.
00:40Why don't you be out there looking?
00:42My colleagues are looking.
00:43Well, I can't be detached and professional and maybe up to other people like you.
00:47That's how it works. They don't want me there in case my feelings cloud my judgement.
00:52You know, if we'd handle this a bit differently...
00:56No! Don't you go blaming us for Bradley disappearing. If anyone's to blame this, Ben.
01:01Bradley disappeared from here. Ben is not here!
01:03I don't know if you want to hear.
01:05Oh, thank God. Have you got news?
01:07Sorry, I'm sorry. I'm just going back to ask a few more questions.
01:10I wanted to introduce Sergeant Ackland, our family liaison.
01:13We're looking at CCTV from the local Tudan bus stations and also the main shopping streets.
01:30And obviously if Bradley's talking, we'll let you know.
01:32Yeah.
01:33And we've been circulating his photo around hostels that are at no Christmas time.
01:39Do you think Bradley will try and contact his father?
01:42No.
01:43But I thought that the argument before Bradley went missing was because he wasn't seeing his father.
01:47It was. We just told him about Bill's release. Ben used to take the boys isolating every boxing day and Bradley was upset. He told him he couldn't go.
01:58You know what? We should have told him about Ben as soon as we...
02:02I don't think Bradley will try and contact Ben. I know he's angry with us, but that's different from actually getting in contact with the man that appears to you.
02:07Well, yeah, but it was obvious he wanted to yesterday.
02:09I do know my answer.
02:10Yeah, but you don't listen to him.
02:12When are you going to get your head around it? He's never going to hate Ben.
02:17Hey, can we just talk outside? Please.
02:21I'm sorry.
02:22Can we just talk about what he's most likely talking about?
02:32For goodness sake, Danny, just take it easy. You've got to call me tonight in front of this.
02:36She doesn't want to believe it, but I think he's going to contact Ben. I think that's ...
02:38I found him. Ben said no.
02:40Then why did you ask?
02:42Because I wanted to know where Bradley's head was at.
02:44at. He blames himself for the abuse. He blames himself for his father being in prison. He's
02:50struggling with the fact that his uncle and his mum are an item. Where do you think he's
02:55telling his ass?
03:02Jerry Roscoe at one side one. I'm at the scene now and as far as I can tell it's a very wise
03:06moment. Tell him it's two sheep and a donkey look at that. This is the last thing you've
03:11done Christmas Day. I've been washed off my feet getting ready for the service. I wouldn't
03:16make no idea what I've done myself. Brunks? Atheists? I don't know. I got here about seven
03:22and that's when i noticed but i can't say for sure they were here yesterday i've been too busy to
03:27notice but i'm not being funny with you but they're not very secure are they in my line of work
03:33we tend to believe in people's better nature well in my line of work we tend not to but if you can
03:39find out who did it we can wrestle for their souls can't we yes i'm telling you to say
03:44it's kind of a miracle we've got nothing to do i have every faith in you oh well i should try it out
03:55but why do you know you better i'd say you're flirting with your car
04:06all right all right you want to brush up when you're married brian 11 means 11. oh what i get
04:12family stuff you know it's christmas day i've got family stuff too it's very good it is
04:2610 000 ecstasy taps today only delivered late afternoon early evening and by eight o'clock they're
04:33going at you and how good's your info what have i ever let you do so what's the story the top boy
04:40comes down from stevenage he drops them off with his brother and then they're open contact picks
04:44them up so for new years who's the top boy charlie franklin his brother is the one with a flat
04:50down here that's how i heard it right if i go to this can they rewind it back to you no it's told
04:56loads of people nice little christmas bonus it's a boat from attack well lots of related brian you know the drill
05:04so tell me about these brothers i think it's balthazar and nebuchadnezzar and methusel
05:10if you might be the inspector now no idea i've read to some remember the names of the three wise men
05:17well they've been stolen you see from outside i think i think why are they fancy a change of
05:21scenery mom it's about bradley perkins we've managed to get most of the cccb from the council and the
05:26underground but the bus station's proving harder because it's close to christmas day
05:30all right leave it to me dragging management away from their dinner table this is my speciality
05:34come on mom oh well mom no no no i'm coming take it easy
05:42where is she you shouldn't be here i want to speak to lucy and why don't we all up and we ran off
05:46go away showy come here my kids they're my kids and i'm all the swill friends come on let's calm down
05:51i'm here just give me life all right just calm down you shouldn't be here it's a breach of your
05:56baroque and this is not the boys aren't you mr might have a bit of screws here she's
05:59hey she's made her up she's still my wife no you might be my brother but this is my family terry not
06:05yours you want to get me do you because they'll let you down
06:10what happened to you why'd he go no i'm not bradley
06:16look why don't we get him back first and then find out why he went but listen you have to go
06:25and if he contacts you you do the right thing you tell us do you understand me do you now go on
06:40are you all right he doesn't know where bradley is he came here looking for answers he wouldn't have
06:44done that for him already i asked you how you were i'm exhausted i can't sleep i'm useless here i need to
06:51work this case with you but what about lucy then this is fine do you know you know look after she
06:57give her more severe than i can muster up for her come on i'm climbing the walls here i need to work
07:02okay
07:07roger i'm sure you've been on to the council today uh honey has been yep it's on cctv why
07:13i want to set up the lobby i need the emergency number for the commercial proxy manager
07:17well talk to honey she dealt with it all right cheers you can back me up if this comes up
07:20so we try to go between seven and eight tonight okay we'll inspect it down great
07:26terry we think we've got a sight of the brandy perkins way on tape
07:29can we
07:32is that him i see
07:37when is this yesterday afternoon do we have another view
07:41no we think you've been on trepid lane well there aren't any cameras does anyone know the other
07:45boy well it's hard to try with a cat boy isn't it we have got another tape of it
07:50that's marshal mckinney do we like mckinney's a pimp in a crack there
07:59he uses the bus station to recruit new talent it's a lead it's the worst type of lead
08:07terry yeah should we go yeah there's no recent address from the plane
08:11saying the character chucked him out for those who's tainted then why
08:15my guess would be to run my crack house oh
08:17yes he's reliable you can set your watch behind him oh because it's a big score
08:24oh come on joe look i've set up the perfect oboe don't let me beg
08:29all right look i'll beg you i'll come and fetch you i can't say fair in a nap can i
08:33you sure
08:35same as the bus station nothing that's a christmas thing here you can't expect the same people to
08:40coming around it's all right let's check that crack house look i'm sorry that me and
08:44first means that you showed up it doesn't matter well what are you going to tell them about
08:49moving loose as soon as we find bradley look i told lucy before he was mature and we should treat him
08:55like an adult and then i look at mckinsey and beside him bradley's a baby
08:59perfect what's perfect about this it's freezing
09:09oh awesome coffee couldn't find anywhere that was condemned somewhere burned out maybe for the full
09:15effect
09:32oh look sarge christmas people are making merry in the warmth there's food and drink and all the other
09:40comforts you've dropped me away from
09:44hey who's this charlie franken here xc holt will say he's the man making the delivery now charlie
09:51drives a black nissan skyline the index is mike 710 uniform kilo lima it's got no form for
09:58firearms so sometimes before when i'm expecting any trouble right you can go up that coffee then
10:04bradley's learned two really bad lessons
10:08sex is wrong and it makes people lie
10:11well i don't think you lied did you you just didn't tell me everything come on
10:16i don't know what i was doing well of course
10:19well i think bradley ran away for the same reason that a lot of youngsters run away
10:23just couldn't take it anymore he's been through such a lot terry what you see the garden lady
10:28yeah i know him trying to do this on my own he speaks easy
10:42well
10:56you wipe me and you regret your understanding i'm not interested in his old death and when he's near
11:02one now damn anything he had crack in his mouth he hit me no one didn't you try to swallow it what
11:08are you doing he knows where marshall is he used to run for it he says one day we
11:14call it quits if you give me your dress no we can't do that give it to me now
11:19that's an house first floor it must stay well i don't know what number
11:24and then marat shut up you mutt
11:26why are we going to arrest him we ain't got time for that now
11:29i don't know what you're going to get out of here
11:33oh a small uh overcooked sprouts look quite like
11:37i don't know
11:39that's where did you miss missivity figures
11:41oh you two with the wise men stay where you are
11:43why are they
11:56vanished
11:58it's a miracle
12:02it could be worse you could be spending your christmas day delivery with farron
12:12oh yeah a cracker so we don't have the left out
12:15you have michael is sad
12:17this has got goose and champagne like me um like that when you're in there farron
12:22yeah well we're not in the years now it is
12:24looks like how big they're looking at the time that
12:26i think i think i'm going to have to go
12:37to the next one
12:42where are you under
12:44where are you under
12:46hello my sons over
12:48where are you under
12:49you're doing it
12:52I think we probably both are for today, but you're absolutely exhausted.
12:59Give yourself a break.
13:02Let your phone keep an eye on this. I live just 10 minutes around the corner. Come home with me.
13:07No, I should go home.
13:09Look, you're no use to yourself. You're certainly no use to Lucy. Just come home with me.
13:15Please, come on.
13:17Come on.
13:19Donny?
13:25Yeah.
13:26Dream?
13:27Yeah.
13:32Why haven't you got a Christmas tree?
13:34Um, because we were brought up Buddhist.
13:37My mum used to be nuts at the build-up during the year.
13:41She would decorate the house with these strings of flowers. Jasmine.
13:44I don't know where she got them from. They smell absolutely gorgeous.
13:48And I'm going to sit around and drink milk with cinnamon with loads of sugar in it.
13:54And that is the smell of winter for me.
13:58Right.
13:59Sounds nice.
14:05You must tell me.
14:06Does Buddha have a birthday?
14:09Oh, yeah. In May. Sorry.
14:14Did Christmas pass your family by completely?
14:18Um, no, not completely, because my dad used to have this funny ritual where he would make us sit and listen to carols from Cambridge and completely.
14:28I suppose that's the closest we got to Christian spirituality.
14:34You know, I was listening to this bloke on the radio the other day.
14:38And he reckons that Christianity is the one faith that could change the past.
14:42Why?
14:43Well, apparently, if the sinner repents and he really repents, then he can change his sin from a bad thing into his salvation.
14:51You're getting religion in the wrong age, Terry.
14:56Well, I think it's the time of year.
14:59And what else?
15:04Tell me, do you think, um, do you think Ben repents abusing Bradley?
15:09I don't know.
15:10When I think back to the Christmas as I was a kid, it was a nightmare, you know, because I was nearly driven mad trying to keep what was happening to me from my family.
15:26Because I knew that if my mum, dad and Ben found out what was going on, it would have destroyed them.
15:34But Ben moved in, didn't he? Because he was being used to.
15:42You know?
15:46I have no idea what goes on in my brother's head.
15:49I know.
15:52Maybe one day you can ask him.
15:56I think, you know,
15:59I'm not protecting Ben, but
16:01I thought I was at the time because
16:05I was the one that was suffering instead of him.
16:07You were a child, Terry.
16:09Hey.
16:10It was the abuser's responsibility, not yours.
16:14He was the adult.
16:15Is that what matters now?
16:16Am I
16:20trying to save my brother's family?
16:22Because I failed before when we were kids.
16:25It's like you once said.
16:26I'm trying to change the past.
16:31And it can't be done, can it?
16:33No.
16:43Oh, hello.
16:44We've got some more visitors.
16:46It's all I say.
16:47Who are these drivers?
16:49That driver looks familiar.
16:51It doesn't look like they're going to exchange presents.
16:55It's either a robbery or someone's about to get shot.
16:58All right, Sierra Ruska from DS Hunter.
17:00I need a Trojan unit to number 9, Askill Road.
17:03There's an armed robbery in progress.
17:05We've got two IC1 males, early 20s.
17:08Here's Hunter from Sierra Ruska.
17:10Received over.
17:11275 from DS Hunter.
17:12Where are you, Roger?
17:13Received. Just around the corner on Goddard Street.
17:16Received.
17:17Look, don't drive in the middle of this.
17:19Wait for the Trojan unit.
17:20What's wrong?
17:26What does Lucy say about the future?
17:29Um...
17:30She still thinks we can make it work.
17:33You can buy me.
17:36Probably all right, isn't it?
17:37To be with someone.
17:39Yeah.
17:41So, like...
17:43How's your love life doing?
17:45I was meant to go out without a social worker.
17:48For...
17:49So...
17:50So...
17:51Must be out for a drink.
17:53But, instead, I'm sat here with you.
17:58You know, you've got the world on your shoulders at the moment, Terri.
18:02But I promise you, you will get through.
18:06Am I?
18:07Yeah.
18:08I can't seem to make it right anymore.
18:10It's like...
18:12Nailing jelly to a wall.
18:14Everything I try falls apart.
18:16Yeah, maybe.
18:17But, um...
18:18You're right about one thing.
18:19We can't change the past.
18:21So, if I ain't got going, I've got no one.
18:23Hmm?
18:24What about acceptance?
18:25For who?
18:26For you.
18:28Change what you can, accept what you can't.
18:32You're speeding up, Sarge.
18:35He's clocked us.
18:36I don't get too close.
18:37I don't get too close.
18:38Treton's firing.
18:39Carriage off the local road now.
18:40She's in 20 minutes.
18:41Come on, come on, come on, come on.
18:45Careful, man.
18:47What, they stopped?
18:48I'm straight past.
18:49Flooring.
18:50You're killing me!
18:52You're killing me!
18:57I feel okay.
18:59Right, suspect's heading north on Chinton Street.
19:02We're back to abandoned pursuit.
19:03The suspect's fired on us.
19:07Harry.
19:08What?
19:09The driver.
19:10Harry Taylor or Thomas or something like that.
19:13It was an uncooperative witness to a wounded.
19:21Hey, Ted.
19:22Hello.
19:25I've got a phone, Lucia.
19:26Hello.
19:27No, no, no, it's alright.
19:28It's okay.
19:29I told her you were going to grab a few hours of sleep
19:31before we start the search again.
19:33Alright?
19:34Okay.
19:36Hmm.
19:37There's no other problem.
19:43Hey.
19:45Back to sleep.
19:48Okay.
19:50Did you get your good shots, right?
19:51No.
19:52We've got a stiff drink.
19:53Tell me about it.
19:54Yep.
19:55Okay.
19:56Great.
19:57Thanks very much.
19:58So, Perry Taylor's no longer at the address he was got for him.
19:59First off, he was in his uncle's.
20:00No, I don't know where he is.
20:02Brian's son's?
20:03Yeah.
20:04His uncle's Brian's son's?
20:05Yeah.
20:06His uncle's Brian's son's?
20:07Yeah, why?
20:08Do you know him, sir?
20:09You're too right, I know him.
20:10I know him.
20:11I know him.
20:12I know him.
20:13I know him.
20:14I know him.
20:15I know him.
20:16I know him.
20:17I know him.
20:18I'm sorry for that.
20:19Yeah, you're too right, I know him.
20:20Well, this ain't right, Mr. Hunt.
20:23I'm gonna bring you in here like this.
20:24I was supposed to be keeping a low profile.
20:26Well, maybe I don't feel safe anywhere else.
20:28Arthur, you nearly had me killed yesterday.
20:30What are you talking about?
20:31What are you talking about?
20:32Well, just a coincidence.
20:33Aunt Robbie went down that flat, is it?
20:34And one of the geezers was your nephew.
20:37What's a playhouse?
20:38I didn't...
20:39Sit down!
20:48Now, you better start talking, or we'll assume you're a participant.
20:51Well, you think I was involved?
20:53Yeah, you haven't brought me in here to arrest me, have you?
20:56Don't, tank me by.
20:58Right, cos if I do, when we find these Muppets, Franklin will know, these suspects will know,
21:04and you'll have a lot of explaining to them as how your name got on that charge sheet and why we were watching.
21:09So don't try my patience.
21:11I got shot at!
21:12We got shot at.
21:15So if you weren't involved, you tell us everything you know?
21:20I didn't know anything about guns.
21:22I didn't know nothing about guns.
21:23I was just trying to stop it.
21:24Stop what?
21:25The robbery!
21:26If you'd Nick Faney, there wouldn't have been no robbery, would there?
21:28Oh, that's very noble of you, Brian.
21:30What?
21:31You tell me why.
21:33I was trying to keep Perry out of trouble.
21:35What, was he in trouble already?
21:36Nearly got himself stabbed last year.
21:38I worked on that case.
21:40He was one of the witnesses who couldn't remember anything.
21:43It's gang stuff, innit?
21:45He's off the rails.
21:47What's this to me and come to stay with me to get him out of all that?
21:50Oh, looks like it worked.
21:51You tell me about the robbery.
21:53I took Perry to buy some E's.
21:56And then Ed Franklin starts shooting his mouth off about this big delivery.
22:00So afterwards, my nephew wants to rob it.
22:02He says he and I can do it together, but it'll be easy.
22:04And what'd you say?
22:05Well, I said no, you don't rob a bloke like Franklin and get away with it.
22:08And then we had a fight.
22:09What kind of fight?
22:10Well, I threw him out.
22:12Where did he go?
22:13I mean, I have tried him for it.
22:16We need an address, Brian.
22:18Where is it?
22:29Sorry, I was actually repeating it.
22:36Dear St Augustus, I'm here.
22:38What?
22:39Excuse me.
22:40Would you move your head?
22:41I think he dropped something.
22:50Get down!
22:51Get down!
22:52Get down!
22:59Okay, well.
23:02What happened to you?
23:03Don't worry about it.
23:06I arrested this one for possession of crack.
23:08You know this boy?
23:09Done.
23:10Take a proper look.
23:11You're on CCTV talking to this boy at the bus station on Christmas Eve.
23:16Marshall was with you.
23:18Fine.
23:19You want to play it like that?
23:20We'll do it down at the nick.
23:22Put him in the car.
23:23We didn't want to interrupt your Christmas yesterday, but we believe we saw two of your figures on the Abanard estate.
23:30There were certainly two wise men.
23:32It's the locations of the locations.
23:33It might just give us some pointers to look for them.
23:36I don't understand.
23:37If you saw them, didn't you retrieve them?
23:40They ran off.
23:41By themselves?
23:42There was a wall so we couldn't see him at home.
23:46Has the other officer had better luck?
23:49Which other officer?
23:50The one who came yesterday.
23:51He promised me he'd do his best to get a result, I believe he would.
23:56Who say, Hollis?
23:58We'll be sure to ask him.
24:09I'm going to ask you again what you know about this boy.
24:16In a minute, I'm going to be interviewing you about the jobs I've fought.
24:20Maybe you'll admit to everything, maybe you won.
24:22Maybe Marshall supported them, but maybe you didn't.
24:24But let me tell you something.
24:26If you handled them, I want you to think of an evidence.
24:30And the best thing you can do for yourself is to tell me everything you know about him.
24:35He was in the bus station.
24:36I know that!
24:38He said he didn't have anywhere to sleep, so I took him around the cafe to Marshall.
24:41And what did Marshall say?
24:42Nothing.
24:44But he was bored, so we took him to a party.
24:46What type of party?
24:48Christmas party.
24:49I played his music, nothing freaky.
24:51Did Marshall try anything?
24:53Nah.
24:55No, he had his eye on him, but he never did nothing.
24:57Where's the boy then?
24:58He's a runner.
25:00Marshall offered him a place to stay, but the boy could tell us who he's got.
25:03Tell what?
25:04What Marshall wanted him for.
25:08Then what?
25:09I found him.
25:12Marshall sent me out looking.
25:14The boy said he knew his mom's got his soul and he wasn't coming back.
25:18Did he always say where he was going?
25:20Nah.
25:22Just thinking about Christmas tradition.
25:24What tradition?
25:25I don't know.
25:26That was it.
25:27He took off.
25:28I think he's gone skating.
25:29Skating?
25:30Yeah, he told me he'd be at the bus station and he was going somewhere.
25:31So it's a little Christmas tradition.
25:32Okay.
25:33Yeah, I think...
25:34I didn't take him skating over here to avoid boxing down the emails.
25:35Then at lunch, he'd go off with the boys and lead Lisa to it.
25:36Where would he take them?
25:37He asked you to come to Somerset House.
25:38You had to book the Somerset House?
25:39Yeah, I know.
25:40Would he just go there to watch?
25:41No, no, no.
25:42He'd go to the state.
25:43Well, get on the internet.
25:44Check out who's open and we'll go to every one of them.
26:01Do you remember me?
26:28Because I remember you.
26:29It's Sir Warren to search your premises.
26:32Happy Christmas.
26:34Take it away, lads.
26:35Well done.
26:35Have a good boxing day.
26:41This is a watch.
26:47Bingo.
26:48How many do you think is in there?
26:50Thousands.
26:51Tens of thousands.
26:52No, it's party time.
26:53It's like we just had a big fat hole
26:55and someone's a new year.
26:56Yeah, sir Costa from 275.
27:03We're at Honey Pally
27:04and we're pretty sure Brandy's not here.
27:06We're an expected goal
27:07to check out the rink at Broadgate.
27:10I'm just doing thanks, Roger.
27:12I'm just going to see you
27:12out there for me to go in the ice rink.
27:20Excuse me.
27:21We're looking for a missing teenager
27:23who might have come here
27:24to tell the place what this is.
27:25Yeah.
27:25Yeah.
28:25You need to come with us.
28:27We haven't done anything.
28:29Go on, sir.
28:31Please.
28:32Let's get into the shoes, man.
28:33Come on.
28:35Terry, I was here for Bradley.
28:37He needed me.
28:38Get yourself.
28:39And don't say I would.
28:40Not another word.
28:41Get out.
28:41You've got to be charged with him.
28:49Terry, mild robbery.
28:51Possibly attempted murder.
28:52The Alan Ed, attempted murder definitely.
28:55You've been telling our sister, didn't he?
28:56Because he's an adult.
28:58Tell yourself.
29:00How am I supposed to know?
29:01He's an idiot.
29:05It's my sister, I bet.
29:06I tried to help him.
29:08I really did.
29:09There's only so much he can do.
29:10Yeah, well, there's no help in some people.
29:13Maybe I could put some line forward, please, and wait for him.
29:16There's no chance.
29:17You will have held info.
29:19Here, son, could you over date, please?
29:20Yeah, wait.
29:21Nobody is.
29:23She wants to look after me, Mr. Alan.
29:25Yeah?
29:26Well, we're still looking for Charles and Ed Franklin, and I got shot at, Brian.
29:30See, I like to help the people look after me.
29:33Goodbye.
29:34What?
29:34Goodbye.
29:48Why didn't we tell her to see you going to meet Bradley?
29:50He called me, left a message on my mobile asking me to meet him.
29:56I wasn't even sure he'd be there.
29:58But when he was there, why didn't you tell us?
30:02Any contact between you two whatsoever is prohibited, you know that.
30:08Were you worried I'm listening?
30:09Did you?
30:11I understand the rules.
30:13I understand that to me, he has to be protected from.
30:15But believe me, all that was in my mind was fining him and making sure he was safe.
30:21And?
30:24No, I didn't.
30:28I went to a party.
30:30I've been messing with my son.
30:31I had a bit to drink, so they never crash at their place.
30:39Then what?
30:40Well, I realised they're into drugs and other stuff, so I left.
30:45What do you mean by other stuff, Bradley?
30:48Role boys.
30:49How did you realise that, do they say something?
30:53They didn't have to.
30:55I could see the way they were with each other, the way they looked at me.
30:58Okay, so you left the party and where did you go next?
31:02All along the river.
31:06And they'd call my dad.
31:07But he didn't answer.
31:08He wasn't supposed to see him.
31:10I wanted to see him.
31:11Right, yeah.
31:13You're not supposed to see him.
31:14He used to be your own protection.
31:16I know he'd find this very hard to understand.
31:21When he was doing what he was doing to me,
31:23before we went to prison,
31:26I just wanted it to stop.
31:28Yeah.
31:29So he could just be normal.
31:32Today, at the ring,
31:34all I could see was other kids and their dads
31:39just being normal.
31:41It's like it used to be.
31:42He had the ring
31:45when you met him.
31:47What time was it?
31:49Just after one.
31:50So you must have had 15 minutes together.
31:51What did you talk about?
31:53Nothing.
31:54Was there no reference to the past?
31:55Prison?
31:56And going away?
31:57No.
31:58Why not?
31:59Because I'm sick of all of that.
32:00I just wanted to be normal again.
32:03But they told me to go home, you know.
32:05I didn't know.
32:06I would have done.
32:07Just later.
32:08I just wanted to be with him for a while.
32:14He had to stop me from doing even that.
32:17Who?
32:19Uncle Terry.
32:19Oh, dear God, I was scared.
32:25Don't ever, ever do that to me again as well.
32:30In my opinion, nobody said if you're going to be very, very angry with you.
32:34Remember in general?
32:35What's nice to say?
32:36He once needs to come back to what you were.
32:38What's he going to keep?
32:39You.
32:39I'll give you something either.
32:40You don't have to work for me.
32:41You think.
32:42Okay?
32:43Dad!
32:44I just want you.
32:46Let it go again.
32:47Oh, listen, I don't know.
32:48But do you mind stepping back?
32:50He's got a hold of me.
32:51Come on, Brad.
32:52Are they sitting in your bag?
32:53No one's sitting in me anywhere.
32:54Then let him go.
32:55He's scared, Terry.
32:56Look at him in it.
32:57Come on, you've got to do what you're going to tell us in.
32:59No.
32:59Look, Brad, go to your mum.
33:01Go to your mum, please.
33:02No.
33:03Do something.
33:04It's his fault.
33:05Uncle Terry.
33:06He's on our side, son.
33:07It's not his fault.
33:08Ask him.
33:10Ask him about him and mum.
33:18What's he talking about?
33:19Mr. Beck, it's Brad.
33:21No, no, no, no.
33:21I'm fine.
33:22I'm fine.
33:23I just want to know what my son is saying about my wife and my brother.
33:28No.
33:28It's all right.
33:29Really?
33:35I'm sorry.
33:37Get off!
33:37Come on, you!
33:39Come on!
33:40Get off!
33:40Get off!
33:42I'll get him!
33:43Get off me!
33:45Dad!
33:46Get off me!
33:48Dad!
33:49I want Dad!
33:51Well, just that we went, then what was she in your bed when you came to see me in prison?
34:00Yeah.
34:01You Judas.
34:02So, mate, you what, Jesus?
34:04I'm destroying this without the insults.
34:06Tell me you tried to play me first.
34:07I know I did, but I went to prison for it!
34:11And what did you say, Ed?
34:15What did you say, Terry?
34:18I'll stand by you, Ben.
34:21You stand up for this, and I'll stand by you.
34:26You betrayed me.
34:30Ben.
34:32My suit was vulnerable.
34:33She needed comfort and support.
34:37I suppose I confused it for something else.
34:39I don't care what she needed.
34:42I care what you did.
34:46Comfort and support.
34:48Family.
34:51You always wrote up yourself, Terry.
34:55You hypocrite.
34:57You're total hypocrite.
35:01Wait, but do you want me to speak to Terry?
35:04I've said it all already.
35:05How could freeze up on a fast break?
35:06Don't let your anger make you do something that you regret.
35:09I know.
35:10I have to behave.
35:11Otherwise, I won't ever see me.
35:12You're welcome.
35:15The point is, right, the point is that you now have a black mark against your name because
35:21we had to tell a BPU officer that you had made contact with Bradley.
35:24Look, I know what I did was wrong.
35:29So I'm going to go out to counseling, and I'm going to give myself a joke, and I'm going
35:32to eat humble pie.
35:34What about them, mate?
35:35What about the wrong way, though?
35:37Ben, the only thing that you can do is to keep your side of the skin clean.
35:42I intend to.
35:44I'll do that and despise the end of sunshine.
35:47But it made you feel good watching your dad talk to me out here, didn't it?
36:07I wouldn't blame you if it did.
36:09I've had a chat with your dad.
36:10You know, as I understand now, one of the things that your mum and I spoke about when
36:17you were missing was how we wanted to let you know how things went to.
36:21You didn't, though, did you?
36:22You didn't have the guts to talk to us because you're ashamed.
36:25That's not true, Bradley.
36:26We're not ashamed.
36:28I didn't force your mum to be with me.
36:31She's a growing woman.
36:33I wanted to give her the support that she needed, and I wanted to help keep this family
36:37together.
36:38Did you ask what I wanted?
36:39Or Christopher?
36:41No.
36:42You should have.
36:44Yeah, you're right, I should have.
36:46And I was too late.
36:47We tried to make it sound like you were helping, but you weren't.
36:51You did the opposite.
36:53You helped yourself.
36:59Ah, Reg, just the man.
37:01Those wise men of yours have been spotted on the Abaddon again.
37:04Do you see one seat left?
37:05No, you do.
37:06You've asked the vicar?
37:08Well, she will be disappointed.
37:10Yeah, she's certainly a little twinkle in her eye.
37:12Yeah.
37:12I mean, don't worry upset all over the cloth, Reg.
37:14We should check it out.
37:15I'll show her what you made of.
37:17I'll leave you to see it, then.
37:18Yeah.
37:18Well, she's no reason to believe that it was three wise men that was at the baby Jesus.
37:26I mean, the Bible says it was three presidents, but it doesn't say I'm any group of his family.
37:30Well, does anyone ever tell me what I'm on?
37:32Oh, and it's not kings either, as people refer to them.
37:36It was magi.
37:37That's where we get the immoral right magician for them.
37:40Oh, that explains it, then.
37:41They're just weird as if I'm magic.
37:43Oh.
37:43Oh, I'm magic.
37:49Balfour, sorry.
37:50There's definitely one of them.
37:52I bet they're late in the middle of our Christmas tree.
37:56There's another one.
38:01Hello, hello, hello.
38:03Now, what's going on here?
38:05Want to buy a tree, mate?
38:06I don't think so.
38:07Look, I know these don't belong to you.
38:09Come on.
38:09Where are you going?
38:19Where are you going?
38:20Where are you going?
38:21Where are you going?
38:22I don't know if you've done what she will do.
38:36I need to talk to you.
38:39What about?
38:42About the conversation I've ever been.
38:52What's that for?
38:55What are you going to do?
39:01What's the matter?
39:05Everyone says I'll be training.
39:09You've already heard what Preffy thinks.
39:11You'll come around.
39:15They both think I was out for work again.
39:18They're wrong.
39:20They do not.
39:21Because I know you.
39:25Why are you saying this?
39:29My family's mystery.
39:31It's curse, if you like.
39:34It's thinking it's okay to have a relationship with the wrong person.
39:41It's wrong.
39:43It's wrong.
39:46You're my brother's wife.
39:48But it's not wrong, aren't you, mate?
39:50We're free to choose who we want to be with.
39:53We're not free to.
39:54I've been thinking on it long, mate.
39:59I was hearing a wonder.
40:02Loving you was a good thing.
40:05It was a generous thing.
40:06Yes.
40:08I'm not if my mother is so selfish.
40:09There is a black and white life that we can heal this room together.
40:16You may be doing it, Christopher.
40:19For ourselves and for each other.
40:21Because that's what we love you, isn't it?
40:29Or is that the problem?
40:33That you don't love me?
40:36Is that what you're trying to say?
40:37What I'm saying is, I can't.
40:43It's wrong.
40:44And it's taken a 15-year-old boy to show me that.
40:48You see, I've been trying to say it all along.
40:50You need somebody to love you.
40:52You need someone that's going to hold your family together and repair the damage.
40:56You need all that.
40:59And that's not me.
41:03I can't wait too much for you.
41:07Where did you find that one?
41:12This was up the other room.
41:13What did you miss, mate?
41:14I'll take it the other's got away.
41:16Yeah.
41:16Anything to say where they are.
41:17This one's where I'm talking.
41:18Yeah, only this.
41:21Now, what I've got to know is, where did you get these trees from?
41:23Did you steal those as well?
41:24Come on, I think we need to have a word.
41:28We've got a man and a dad, don't we?
41:37Oh, and I'm in the second message from Sue, the social worker.
41:40Oh, thank you.
41:41Any apply before us again?
41:42We'll probably be wrong.
41:44You see the right team?
41:45Oh, it's a thanksgiving.
41:46Are these flowers, Justin?
41:59Yeah.
42:00Oh, there's a salad.
42:00I'll take the log.
42:10Thank you, Chris.
42:11Yeah, over there.
42:12It seems you've been such a good girl for Santa.
42:19Two bottles.
42:20I've been a good girl this year.
42:23Thanks very much.
42:24Don't mention it.
42:25There's a special offer on 2 to 1.
42:28Hello, so.
42:29Hello.
42:30It's...
42:30Actually, I'm not on surveillance any longer, so that drink would be lovely.
42:38Yes.
42:39They look absolutely fine.
42:49Not damaged at all.
42:50I'm not in a mirror, but three kids we're using to advertise their Christmas tree sales.
42:54Unboxing, though.
42:55Well, they've got the trees on Christmas Eve.
42:57We're in the market, Shepard.
42:58Help themselves to the leftovers.
43:00Three kings of enterprise.
43:01Yeah, look, we've got their names and addresses if you want to take it further.
43:04I don't think so.
43:05Having the figures back is the important thing.
43:07Of course.
43:07Now, talking of names, it's been bugging me.
43:10What are they called?
43:11Who are they?
43:12Balthazar, Melchior, and Casper.
43:15That's about Balthazar, I knew.
43:16It's Melchior and Casper.
43:17Thank you, Miss.
43:18No, thank you.
43:29Hello.
43:31Hello.
43:31Hello.
43:32Hello.
43:32How's Lucy right here?
43:36Very nice.
43:37I've finished it with Lucy.
43:42I'm back there.
43:43That's good.
43:44No.
43:46Anyway, what are you up to?
43:48I, um, it still wants me whether I find such a drink, and I just don't know.
43:53No.
43:56That's good, dear.
43:57You deserve it once you ask at the base.
43:59Listen, thanks for everything.
44:01I really appreciate it.
44:02I really appreciate it.
44:06I just don't want to see this scenario.
44:09See, too.
44:11Bye.
44:12Bye.
44:12Bye.
44:43There are emergency call-outs to attend to next.
44:55The paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service are on hand inside the ambulance.
45:13The paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service are on hand inside the ambulance.
45:20The paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service are on hand inside the ambulance.

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