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First broadcast 13th February 1975.
Regan adopts a new identity as an ex-con and goes undercover as a truck driver to expose a hijacking ring.
John Thaw - Regan
Dennis Waterman - Carter
Garfield Morgan - Haskins
Stanley Meadows - Harry Poole
Susan Tracy - Fran
Tony Steedman - Andrew Barkis
Marjie Lawrence - Mrs. Harris
John Forgeham - Dennis Rawlins
Carl Rigg - Det. Sgt. Kent
Robert Russell - Arni
Jeremy Young - Wren
Terry Cowling - Kesey
William Moore - Det. Sergeant Bowyer
Mollie Maureen - The Old Woman
Tony Allen - Bill the Driver
Walter Henry - Detective
Lew Hooper - Policeman
Robin Scott - Photographer
Trevor Wedlock - Flying Squad Officer
Regan adopts a new identity as an ex-con and goes undercover as a truck driver to expose a hijacking ring.
John Thaw - Regan
Dennis Waterman - Carter
Garfield Morgan - Haskins
Stanley Meadows - Harry Poole
Susan Tracy - Fran
Tony Steedman - Andrew Barkis
Marjie Lawrence - Mrs. Harris
John Forgeham - Dennis Rawlins
Carl Rigg - Det. Sgt. Kent
Robert Russell - Arni
Jeremy Young - Wren
Terry Cowling - Kesey
William Moore - Det. Sergeant Bowyer
Mollie Maureen - The Old Woman
Tony Allen - Bill the Driver
Walter Henry - Detective
Lew Hooper - Policeman
Robin Scott - Photographer
Trevor Wedlock - Flying Squad Officer
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TVTranscript
00:00That old cow in the calf.
00:19She thought you were a prozzie.
00:21Nosing in.
00:23Are you?
00:25Are you married?
00:27No, I've always worked with a limp.
00:30I was once married.
00:33What happened?
00:35She ran off for the insurance plan.
00:37Honest?
00:39Yeah, it's all potted plants and budges in Pengsville.
00:42Sounds a cow.
00:44There are certain similarities.
00:49I almost got married once.
00:53Bit of a lair about he was.
00:56Flat curly hair.
00:58Bit of a dead.
01:00Ended up in prison.
01:02This sounds familiar.
01:04Have you been inside?
01:06Twice.
01:07Nothing strong like kiting.
01:13What you got on?
01:14Razor blades.
01:15That lot!
01:17Must be millions of them.
01:19Yeah, ten grand's worth that.
01:20What?
01:21Ten thousand?
01:22That's what I heard.
01:23Oh, blimey.
01:24That's a lot of money.
01:25Yeah, it set me up nicely.
01:32Where do you live?
01:33Wilsdon.
01:34Got a phone?
01:37Share one.
01:39What's the number?
01:412465433.
01:45I may let you take me out.
01:49You're not gonna write it down?
01:52I've got a good memory for figures.
01:56So have I.
01:58So have I.
02:28Got it.
02:30I'm gonna write it down.
02:31I'm gonna write it down.
02:32I have to write it down.
02:33I will write it down.
02:34More entries in the book.
02:35I'll write it down.
02:36I've got your head to pop.
02:38I will write it down.
02:39You'll get it down.
02:40I'll write it down.
02:41I'll never know what this is.
02:42There is a flush line.
02:43guitar solo
03:13I've got to stop meeting like this.
03:37Your young lady is no roadrunner.
03:39No, I don't think so. Her nails were too clean.
03:41And she had wheels at the pub.
03:43Did she? Fast and expensive.
03:46Here we go.
03:48You've only got one.
03:49That's all right. I've got some more in the car.
03:51So.
04:00So this could be it, then?
04:02It's about time.
04:03How long have we been playing this game? Four weeks?
04:05Feels like four bloody years.
04:07I'm starting to get Larry colic with all the fry-ups.
04:11Do you know I have dreams about sole de a poire and chilled muscadet?
04:16Now, listen, I want to know everything about that girl.
04:18Everything from her doubtful associates to which shoe she puts on first.
04:22Okay.
04:24She said anything?
04:25Not a lot.
04:27I gave her the hard luck routine.
04:29You know, broken marriage twice inside.
04:32The basic cover story.
04:33She buy it?
04:34Well, she didn't ask to see the chain marks.
04:36She's going to bail me.
04:38I can't blame her.
04:39I fancy you myself with that moustache.
04:41Give us a kiss.
04:42When's she going to phone?
04:44I reckon tomorrow.
04:46Do you want me to hang around?
04:47Yeah, why not?
04:48Keep me out of trouble.
04:50Okay.
04:52Oh, er...
04:53Mr. Haskins wants a rip-up.
04:56Really?
04:57Well, you might as well keep him sweet.
04:59Haskins is doing for the Sweeney what the Boston Strangler did for door-to-door salesmen.
05:03It's not that bad.
05:06Well, you can spell, you rat it.
05:09Drive carefully.
05:09Come in.
05:20Sorry I'm late, God.
05:22Well, sit down, George.
05:23Cheers.
05:26Oh, you look terrible.
05:29Yeah, but it was a long day.
05:32That looks worse than I do.
05:33Hmm?
05:36You've got to talk to them, you know.
05:38Plants.
05:39Did you talk to Mr. Regan about that report?
05:42Yeah, he said you'll have it sometime tomorrow.
05:44No smart remarks.
05:45No caustic wit.
05:47No, gov.
05:48Things are looking up.
05:50Now, what's happening?
05:51Well, we think we've made contact.
05:54A girl begged her lift in a cafe.
05:55Okay.
06:09The rent's not due till Thursday, is it, Mrs. Harris?
06:26I thought you might like a cup of tea.
06:29That's nice.
06:32I heard you come in.
06:35I'm a light sleeper.
06:39Good trip?
06:41Not bad.
06:42Where are you off to next?
06:43I don't know.
06:45Anywhere.
06:46Don't you mind?
06:48Mind?
06:49Not knowing where you're going to sleep at night.
06:52All kips are the same to me.
06:54You get that way.
06:55I couldn't sleep on anything but my double posture springing.
06:59You wouldn't believe how comfortable it is.
07:03Any chance of a top-up?
07:04Anything for you, love.
07:09Three sugars, is it?
07:10Lovely.
07:12That's how my old man used to like it.
07:14Hot and sweet.
07:20There she is.
07:29I wouldn't climb over her to get to you.
07:32Should have seen her last night.
07:34Look like something left over from a miner's outing.
07:43Right.
07:44Now, if she comes back while I'm still in there,
07:46you give me three rings.
07:49Jack Regan rides again, eh?
07:50What's that supposed to mean?
07:51Ratman and Bobby.
07:52You get him just like him.
07:54You get caught in there without a warrant
07:56and they won't even have you as a meter maid.
08:01What's this, then?
08:02And the locked door?
08:04She forgot to lock it, didn't she?
08:07And I thought I heard someone inside.
08:10But it shouldn't come to that if you stay awake.
08:13What's this, then?
08:16So, let's go.
08:46Just your luck, my son, Dracula's mother.
09:07Keep talking, boy, she might go away.
09:16I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
09:46I'm in a hurry, young man.
09:57I'm sorry, madam. It's doing funny things.
09:59But let me try. I only want to Luke a call.
10:01Yes, I'm on to the engineer.
10:03But you were talking.
10:04Yes, that's right. To the engineer.
10:06I don't believe you.
10:16Fred, you in the bar?
10:28You're still kipping your lazy cow?
10:43Fred?
10:46No, no, no. We said here.
11:13Of course, I'm sure.
11:14No. No! Don't do that.
11:19Look, I've got to come back anyway.
11:22Fifteen minutes. Yeah.
11:24All right?
11:30Lenny? Lenny, you there?
11:33Lenny!
11:34Lenny, what? What happened?
11:36Don't do it.
11:47Let's do it.
11:48Can't!
12:07You lost your voice or something?
12:22What's up?
12:22Well, didn't you see him?
12:23Who?
12:24Who, he says.
12:25Humphrey Bogart in a bulletproof Cadillac.
12:28I was watching for a set of legs in a blue alpha
12:30and trying to fight off Dracula's mother at the same time.
12:33You're out of your tree.
12:37You've got it, Lec?
12:44Yeah, I stopped to help an Arctic with a puncture.
12:47I've got a container for Cardiff.
12:48Should be ready about five.
12:50No, thanks.
12:52What?
12:54I thought you wanted all the driving you could get.
12:56No, not tonight.
12:57I've got a bit of other business, private and personal.
13:00What about the mona?
13:03What have you got?
13:04Donker, sir.
13:05What load?
13:07Gearboxes.
13:08There's one ready to come back.
13:09Not chemicals again.
13:11No.
13:12I don't want to know about tankers of any sort.
13:14I always think the bloody things are going to blow up.
13:17Sweets.
13:19Yeah, this sounds all right.
13:21Beer at nine in the morning.
13:22Uh, make it ten.
13:24Uh, might be a bit heavy night, you know.
13:26You can get there when you like, son.
13:28That load leaves at nine.
13:29You've got no soul, Mr. Wren.
13:32Keep your shirt over it.
13:37There's nothing missing.
13:39You sure?
13:40What was he like?
13:42Scruffy.
13:43Would you recognise him again?
13:47Yes.
13:48Anywhere.
13:50What the hell was he after?
13:52Maybe he wanted to sniff your sheets.
13:54That's not funny.
13:57Don't worry.
13:58You always get head cases living in a district like this.
14:00We'd better ring Harry.
14:06No, no, don't do that.
14:07You know what he's like.
14:09He does pay the rent.
14:10I know, but he doesn't have a key.
14:16And if he finds out you have,
14:19you won't have any hands left to use it.
14:26He did.
14:27On my life.
14:28Well, what was she doing with the other hand?
14:31Eating chips.
14:35Then what does he say?
14:37Then he said,
14:38if you wait five minutes,
14:39it reads Hammersmith.
14:42What's the same again?
14:44Yes.
14:44Listen, where's this fella coming?
14:46Well, he should be here now.
14:51Er, a large malt and a cuba libra.
14:54Scotch from a cuba.
14:58And a large brandy, squire.
15:14That should settle it.
15:16Harry Poole.
15:17I'm a friend of France.
15:19Tommy Bragner.
15:20Good to meet you.
15:21Nice mother.
15:23Like it?
15:24Choice.
15:24Must have costed for you, bud.
15:26Well, you have to pay for the best, don't you?
15:29But, er...
15:31Grant tells me you're, um...
15:34You're interested in making a bit of money.
15:37Well, who is it?
15:38I mean real money.
15:40Is there any other sort?
15:41For you.
15:53Light and bitter.
15:57Do you know what you're carrying?
15:59Gearboxes up.
16:00Sweets done.
16:02Sweets?
16:04Do you want to lose that lorry, son?
16:07I might.
16:09How much?
16:09A grand.
16:13You must be joking.
16:15I never joke about anything as serious as money.
16:19A monkey.
16:21Seven fifty.
16:23Six.
16:24You're on.
16:25You're a thief.
16:27My show.
16:31Is he Cushty?
16:33Yeah, I think so.
16:34Oh, I see.
16:39What?
16:40You're on.
16:59I'möke.
17:00Oh.
17:00.
17:23Keys.
17:26Six long guns.
17:27You get paid tomorrow.
17:29No way, mate. No readies, no keys.
17:33Arnie? Keys.
17:38Anybody move, or I'll break it. Hold it!
17:40And these keys go over that, and you'll never find them.
17:44All right.
17:48500 on balance. The rest tomorrow. Show me.
17:54Where tomorrow?
17:56Fulham.
17:57Where? Bitting shop.
17:59Right down the address. The address is on the slip.
18:02Harry said you would jack the lad.
18:04You should have listened to Harry.
18:20You've got to make it look good, Arnie.
18:27Come on.
18:36I call that convincing.
18:37See, see, see, see, see.
18:42Gov.
18:44Gov.
18:47Gordon Benny.
18:49Jack.
18:50Jack.
18:51Get after him.
18:52Follow him.
18:53I'm not leaving you like this.
18:54That's a bloody order, Sergeant.
18:56All right.
18:57No cousin.
19:04Gov.
19:07I love you.
19:08I love you.
19:08I love you, too.
19:09You hear that?
19:10I love you, too.
19:10I love you.
19:11I love you, too.
19:12There was this barrier across the road.
19:21There were two men in coppers' uniforms waving the traffic left.
19:25So I didn't argue. I pulled left.
19:27I didn't realise it was a field till I was in it.
19:30Right in it.
19:31What happened in the field?
19:32This happened. Bastards.
19:35Not straight away?
19:37What do you mean?
19:38They must have talked to you.
19:39Yeah, they asked me for the keys.
19:40I told them to get stuffed.
19:42Could you identify them?
19:43No way, gov.
19:44I was just black a cent.
19:46And they had this torch in me, I said.
19:50Will you collect your payoff?
19:52Payoff?
19:53For services rendered.
19:55You've got it all wrong.
19:56No, son, you have.
19:57You were in on it.
19:59Oh, sure, yeah.
20:00I say to them, half kill me.
20:01I say, mark me.
20:02They bloody night finish me.
20:04And you trying to make me the onion?
20:05Leave it out.
20:06One, two, three, five, six, two.
20:14Urgent.
20:16Bit of a coffee, mate.
20:22Oh, no.
20:24I'd like to speak to Inspector Regan alone, please.
20:27Yes, sir.
20:28Roger.
20:29What about a coffee, then?
20:31Yes, sir.
20:34What the hell are you doing here?
20:36Well, Carter said you'd been hurt.
20:38Do they know why you're here?
20:39Only that detective sergeant.
20:41It's taken me four weeks to build this cover.
20:44One word in the wrong ear, one banked copper, one telephone call, and it's all wasted.
20:47Wasted.
20:48You were involved in a robbery.
20:49How else am I expecting to get close?
20:51Put a small ad in villain's news.
20:52We know at least 20 faces that are directly involved.
20:55We can pull them in.
20:56And what?
20:57Question them.
20:57And they'll know nothing.
20:59Nothing about the man.
21:00The placer, he's the grey matter.
21:02I reckon he must have got rid of half a million quids with the banked gear in the last seven months.
21:06Someone must know who he is.
21:08Yeah, my way, we find that someone.
21:09Your way, we put 20 tearaways down for five, and the next day he goes out and recruits 20 more.
21:17How close are you?
21:19Well, that depends.
21:20On?
21:20What happened last night?
21:21And how do I explain what happened last night?
21:23Well, lay it on me, you always do.
21:25Monday's always kick Jack Regan day.
21:28He got a bit stroppy, so Arnie stroked him.
21:32That weren't the way I heard it.
21:34Oh?
21:36I heard he gave Big Arnie a bent wing.
21:38And he had you by the short hairs, so you gave him a kicking.
21:44He's a mouth.
21:45It takes more than a mouth to mess with Arnie.
21:50Next time, do as you're told.
21:54What about his money, Harry?
21:57You.
21:59Take it round me.
22:00Go on.
22:01Better let me.
22:01He might put Denny on crutches.
22:06No way, lovely lady.
22:08Here.
22:09Here.
22:10Tell him to come and see me.
22:12He sounds useful.
22:13Tell him?
22:14Ask him.
22:16Nicely.
23:06Here. What's your game?
23:16Lifts.
23:17What?
23:18Service lifts. I've come to repair it.
23:20What lift?
23:22Well, I don't know. Some joker pointed me in this direction.
23:24There's no lift here.
23:26Isn't there?
23:28What, can I use your phone? You know, just to check the address.
23:31Get lost.
23:34Hmm.
23:36All right.
23:44It's rubbish like you, son, that gives decent hard-working drivers a bad reputation.
23:47Don't you waste your lies on me, son.
23:50I've been at this game too long.
23:51If I was ten years younger, I'd take you round the back.
23:57Do you realise what you've done?
23:59That is the first load we've ever lost.
24:01That is a fifteen grand-a-year contract gone.
24:05We'll have to lay men off.
24:06Good men. Honest men with families.
24:09But please...
24:09What did you get? Half a grand?
24:11How do you feel? A big man?
24:13Listen to me.
24:13Get out! Get out before I forget I'm a cripple and take a poker chip.
24:20You leave the door open.
24:21I've got to do with some fresh air.
24:42Someone to see you, Mr. Bratnell.
24:44Hello, Tommy.
24:46Yes, thank you, Mrs. Harris.
24:48He's had an accident.
24:50He's supposed to be resting.
25:01Oh, why don't you come down later?
25:03Watch the racing.
25:04Relax a bit.
25:05What was that for?
25:19Last night.
25:26Here's your money.
25:31Aren't you going to count it?
25:33Why, are you dishonest?
25:35Harry heard about what happened.
25:41Are you okay?
25:43You look, uh, different.
25:47Yeah, well, Harry will explain that.
25:52He wants to talk to you.
25:54Oh, the last time I talked to Harry, I ended up with a mouthful of toe cap.
25:57He likes the way you handle yourself.
26:01Take my advice, Tommy.
26:02See him.
26:03He can be very influential.
26:05He can be very influential.
26:05He's not so screenshot.
26:20And he is like talking to you.
26:23Okay.
26:23Glad you decided to come.
26:38She's very persuasive.
26:40Scotch?
26:41Yeah.
26:41Straight?
26:42Yeah.
26:43Right.
26:44This your place?
26:46Harry found it for me.
26:47Very nice.
26:49So?
26:50What happened to the roadrunner?
26:51Well, I can't see her pulling many rides looking like that.
26:55You'd like to bet the rent on that?
26:58Cheers.
27:07Forget about Arnie.
27:08You don't know no better.
27:10Thick as a lodging house sandwich.
27:13And I've spoken to Denny.
27:14Yeah, I'd like to speak to Denny.
27:16With half a yard of piping.
27:21What'd the law say?
27:23They tried to lay it on me.
27:25They don't want to see you again.
27:27I'm sure they would have said.
27:36I like you, Tommy.
27:37You remind me of me.
27:40Fifteen years back.
27:41You're direito.
28:03You literally can't go on.
28:06you've gone wages to start with not much one half a week sounds like music yeah after a month
28:26if it all works out you want a percentage how much is that worth enough what do i do
28:34what you're told when do i start we've started i want to make one thing clear sunny jim
28:43any problems any troubles any aggro and you are o-u-t out and i mean permanent
28:53yeah well for 150 a week i think i could drop a scruple or two
29:00i've got to get close to harry pooh very close how he doesn't drive himself
29:08so a face called kesey chauffeur was for him chris kesey i want him rested for a few days
29:15what do you want that's nice i'm just going out denny
29:23haven't seen much of you lately yeah well i've been busy yeah what sort of busy
29:29i've missed you
29:32what's the matter you expecting harry or somebody else what's that supposed to mean have you missed
29:41me lovely lady
29:41i don't want you to come here anymore oh i want the key you mean this yeah
29:52i want you to come here
29:54who's it for
29:56no
29:56no
29:57you're hurting me am i no
30:00i'm sorry
30:05perhaps i should have grown a moustache
30:09Come on.
30:10Come on.
30:11Come on.
30:12Come on.
30:13Come on.
30:14Come on.
30:15Come on.
30:16Watch it, Arnie.
30:17She's a heavy number.
30:18Yeah, so's my old lady.
30:19Can you get your key?
30:20Right.
30:21I'm talking to you.
30:22It works well, don't you?
30:23Come on.
30:24How's it?
30:25Come on.
30:26What's it, Arnie?
30:27She's a heavy number.
30:28Yeah, so's my old lady.
30:30Can you get your key?
30:33Right.
30:34I'm talking to you.
30:37It works well, don't you?
30:39Lovely little mover.
30:41Take it easy, then.
30:43Harry's due.
30:44Use your head.
30:46You're wasting your breath.
30:47He thinks the IQ's Italian for inside leg measurement.
30:53All right, come on, big man. Come on!
31:01Hey!
31:04What's going on here? Are you unmuted?
31:08Bother? No bother at all, Mr. Poole.
31:12All right, come on, let's get this load away.
31:15Come on!
31:20Watch him. He's a mean son.
31:22I knew a fella once, he was so mean when he caught crabs he wouldn't kill them.
31:25Thought they were money spiders. Get on with it.
31:29Nick, isn't he? Yeah.
31:33Chris Casey. Yeah.
31:38What do you want? Edna Roberts.
31:40What about her? You knew her.
31:42A lot of people knew her. She was found dead.
31:45That was 40 months ago.
31:47That's right, the coroner recorded an open verdict.
31:49We now believe she was murdered.
31:51Can't help you. Come on.
31:52Look, I tell you, I can't help you.
31:56Your coat, sir.
31:57Got to finish the car. You finish, come on.
32:01Get in that side.
32:03Chris has been picked up.
32:05What for?
32:06Some old brass was found dead months ago.
32:09He knew her.
32:12You'll be driving for me.
32:17Me?
32:18Yeah, it'll keep you out of Denny's way.
32:20And one thing, no boozing.
32:23I'm a very upright citizen.
32:26It went to the top.
32:28They want you off the case.
32:29Why?
32:30Bowyer sent in a report.
32:32At least his chief super did.
32:33It seems the local Nick were embarrassed.
32:35Yeah, the way Bowyer questioned me, they bloody well should be embarrassed.
32:38The commander called it another one of your cowboy operations.
32:41We mustn't upset the provincial boys.
32:43Bunch of ballerinas.
32:44And I did all I could.
32:46Yeah, I bet you did.
32:47I did, Governor. I heard about it.
32:49Oh, for once, I think you're right.
32:51What have they actually said?
32:52No definite order has been issued, yet.
32:55How long have I got?
32:56The commander and I are meeting in the morning.
32:58Go sit, Gov.
33:00What?
33:01Anything.
33:02Just don't make that meeting.
33:03I can't do that.
33:04Give me 48 hours.
33:08Well...
33:09I'm close.
33:10Please.
33:11And if you don't deliver?
33:12We'll elbow the cover and pull in the face as we know.
33:17I should never have eaten that fish.
33:19Did I tell you, Sergeant, I'm allergic to fish?
33:23No, Mr. Askins, you never did.
33:29You cutting down on your staff, Mr. Poole?
33:35No, son.
33:36I didn't know you could drive.
33:38They taught me in the army.
33:44Go and pick Frances up. I'm taking her out to dinner. Okay?
33:47Sure.
33:48He did play a game yesterday.
33:59His partner was a man called Barkis.
34:01Andrew Barkis, director of a petrochemical plant,
34:05Korean War hero, lives in Shortlands near Bromley,
34:07married into money.
34:09Three kids, all at private schools, very respectable.
34:12Yeah, it's starting to come together, starting to smell right.
34:16They booked for another game.
34:17When? Tomorrow.
34:21Isn't Frank Askins played golf?
34:26I'll carry on. I'm waiting for my partner. He hasn't shown up yet.
34:30Oh, thank you. Very kind of him.
34:34Ah, let's see.
34:35Ah, let's go.
34:49Ah, let's go.
34:51Ah, let's go.
34:52Wonderful shot.
35:08Good shot.
35:09Wasn't it, eh?
35:09That's the right place.
35:10Wasn't it?
35:10Isn't it?
35:11н
35:40How's it going?
35:43Well, these aircraft don't help much, Gov.
35:47I've been practicing my putting. Looks all right to me.
35:51You just, er, stroke the...
35:54the fibre you don't make. You're on.
35:58You all like this? So far, Gov.
36:01Maybe Harry Paul just likes golf.
36:03Maybe chickens have teeth.
36:06Well, they've got seven more holes to play.
36:10I knew it.
36:12He's driving Harry's car, messing with Harry's bird.
36:16It is a takeover, Arnie.
36:22Well, well. Look who it isn't.
36:25Who is he then?
36:29That's what we're gonna find out.
36:40We've got a tip on some sauce coming down from Scotland.
36:49Can you move them?
36:50They're difficult.
36:52Not interested?
36:54Well, not for the moment.
36:56What I could move is cosmetics. They're cheap brands.
36:59I can feed them through the shops we've organised.
37:02I'll see what's about.
37:04Here comes that prat that keeps following us around.
37:08Good game. Very enjoyable.
37:10He, er, didn't turn up then, your partner.
37:13Ah, he got curled feet. I took a fibre off him last week.
37:18I want Mr. Regan to hear, though.
37:20Right, Gov.
37:22Well, I don't know.
37:24Buy yourself a new dress, beautiful.
37:26Oh.
37:29Thanks.
37:34I think we should keep it going for another three months.
37:37Then shut it down.
37:40Just for a year, 18 months.
37:42We can always pick it up again any time we want.
37:45No point in pushing our luck.
37:51Yeah.
37:56Yeah, all right.
38:02This is social visit.
38:03Harry wants to see you.
38:18Hello?
38:20No. No, he's not in.
38:22No, he's not been in all day.
38:24No, I don't know where he'd be.
38:50So we followed him, didn't we?
38:52And you know what?
38:57He's a cusser.
38:59I never knew you had such a vivid imagination, Arnie.
39:01Good night.
39:03I did meet Fran in the Boozer.
39:05She asked me to.
39:06Oh, yeah?
39:07Cozy.
39:09This, er, merchant you say you followed.
39:11We followed him.
39:13Fair hair.
39:14Thin face.
39:15That's him. Your mate.
39:17He asked me the time.
39:18He went in with you!
39:19He didn't.
39:20Fran will tell you that.
39:21We were alone.
39:22All right.
39:23In the next bar then.
39:24But he left with you or just after.
39:25And we followed him all the way to Scotland Yard.
39:29If he is the filth.
39:30He is.
39:32I didn't know.
39:34You didn't know he was in Fran's flat last week?
39:35Knows it about her?
39:36No, I didn't.
39:38Maybe he's following her.
39:40Maybe he's got her under surveillance.
39:41Surveillance?
39:43That's a real cusser's word, that is.
39:48We better tell Harry.
39:49Oh, we are gonna tell Harry.
39:50And you know what, Arnie?
39:51I reckon red-to-mouth here is gonna end up prematurely deceased.
39:59Well, what do you want Harry for?
40:04Look, I'm coming over.
40:07The only other place in Whitebeer is the warehouse.
40:09And I'm already known there.
40:10Yeah, well get Kent over there on the double.
40:12I told you, Fran.
40:14About my old woman.
40:16My ex in Pench.
40:17Well, ring her.
40:18Ask her.
40:19He's a sweet talker, Fran.
40:20Don't listen to him.
40:21Ring Harry.
40:23There was always something about you.
40:25I can't explain it.
40:27Just something not quite right.
40:31You never tried to touch me in the lorry.
40:34Not so much as put a hand on my knee.
40:37We were talking.
40:39I didn't think much about it at the time.
40:41Fran.
40:44Where's the phone?
40:52Yep.
40:53Yeah, it's Harry speaking.
40:57What?
41:00Now get him out of there.
41:02If he's who you say is, they must know about the warehouse.
41:05Bring him here.
41:07It's the only place they won't know.
41:11Gov.
41:12The file on Barkis.
41:13Any news from Kent?
41:14No.
41:15Not yet.
41:16Governor, the file on Barkis.
41:30Any news from Kent?
41:31No, not yet.
41:33I'm going to slip out for a bit.
41:34What for?
41:35I think someone's been lying to me.
41:46Mrs Harris?
41:49Yes?
41:50Is Mr Bracknell in?
41:51No, no, he isn't.
41:53This is official, Mrs Harris.
41:56Police?
41:58I thought he looked a bit, you know, they've got those eyes.
42:03He's a police officer.
42:05What?
42:06He was there this afternoon, wasn't he?
42:08Look, I told you, I haven't seen him.
42:10You were lying.
42:12They never said nothing about him being a copper.
42:15They?
42:15They made me say what I did on the phone.
42:18Who?
42:19Two men.
42:21They came here to see him.
42:23He left with them.
42:24You've seen too many old films, Mr Pull.
42:27You two, get out.
42:28Wait in the car.
42:34Not you, Fran.
42:36You stay here, then.
42:37Mr Pull, if you just listen...
42:38I want all the details, slowly.
42:39Do you have any idea where they took him to?
42:44Well, she said no, but she's lied to me twice already.
42:46Well, the warehouse is deserted.
42:47It's beginning to get a bit ugly, Governor.
42:47It's beginning to get a bit ugly, Governor.
42:48They must have taken him somewhere.
42:49An astute observation, Sergeant.
42:51Why was Rawlins following you?
42:52I don't know.
42:53He was jealous.
42:54What?
42:55He thought we were in this building.
42:59What are you on about?
43:00Well, didn't you know, Harry?
43:01Know what?
43:02He's just trying it on.
43:03No!
43:04No!
43:05No!
43:06No!
43:07No!
43:08No!
43:09No!
43:10No!
43:11No!
43:12No!
43:13No!
43:14No!
43:15No!
43:16No!
43:17No!
43:18No!
43:19No!
43:20No!
43:21No!
43:22No!
43:23No!
43:24No!
43:25No!
43:26No!
43:27No!
43:28No!
43:29No!
43:30No!
43:31No!
43:32No!
43:33No!
43:34No!
43:35No!
43:36No!
43:37No!
43:38No!
43:39No!
43:40No!
43:41No!
43:42No!
43:43No!
43:44No!
43:45No!
43:46No!
43:47No!
43:48No!
43:49No!
43:50No!
43:51No!
43:52No!
43:53But why did you meet him in the pub?
43:54Tell him, Frank.
43:55Harry, did you ask her to meet him there?
43:57No, no, of course I didn't.
43:59Have a look in this pocket, Harry.
44:10She fancied me next.
44:14You bastard!
44:16I was gonna fire you!
44:18Get out of my way!
44:20We've got the problems more important to worry about.
44:22You've got no problems with me.
44:23The copper was following Fran.
44:25She's your problem.
44:27Did she tell you we broke into her flat?
44:29No.
44:30What?
44:31Rawlings knew about it, did he tell you?
44:33No, no, he didn't know.
44:34Well, it seems to me it's him and her you should be questioning.
44:37Now get out of my way!
44:47Get!
44:55I'm hungry.
45:13I'm hungry!
45:14I'm hungry!
45:16I'm hungry!
45:17Howdy!
45:24Howdy!
45:47I'm gonna kill you!
45:54You whore!
45:57Hey!
45:59Hey!
46:00Hey!
46:01Hey!
46:02Hey!
46:03Hey, the boss!
46:05Come on, boy!
46:06Hey!
46:07Hey!
46:08Hey!
46:09Hey!
46:10Hey!
46:11Hey!
46:12Hey, the boss!
46:14Come on, boy!
46:15Hello?
46:18Hello?
46:19Hello?
46:20Please get the police!
46:21Anybody there?
46:22Is there anybody...
46:23Hello?
46:24Look, please get the police!
46:25Quickly!
46:28Holly!
46:45Holly!
46:46No!
46:47No!
46:48Mary!
46:50I was gonna marry her!
46:52What?
46:53Do you hear me?
46:54Mary, no!
46:55Oh!
46:56No!
46:57No!
46:58No!
46:59No!
47:01No!
47:02No!
47:03Oh!
47:04Oh!
47:05You're gonna marry her?
47:06You're not too late, man!
47:08Maggie!
47:09Hey!
47:10Hey, hey!
47:11No!
47:12Ah!
47:13Harry, he's dead.
47:33Harry, Harry, no!
47:38Dead!
47:40Dead!
47:43It's all you're for, you bastard!
47:49It's all you're for, you bastard!
48:13No, Harry, no!
48:36Harry, no!
48:38No!
48:44Ah!
48:45Ah!
48:53Ah!
48:54Ah!
48:55Come here.
49:25Get an ambulance.
49:30He's still breathing, Gov.
49:47Jack Regan, this is your life.
49:55All right.
49:59Gov.
50:04Gov.
50:05Gov.
50:08Gov.
50:13Gov.
50:15Gov.
50:16Gov.
50:21Gov.
50:22Gov.
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