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01:10I don't suppose opportunity could knock any quieter, could it?
01:14I didn't think so.
01:17And in for a walk, eh?
01:21Excellent idea.
01:26Stella?
01:33Oh, come on. Let's not fall out over this.
01:56Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.
02:11Cosi?
02:15Hildi?
02:17Can we go to the next door, son?
02:18It's like this.
02:20Go to the next door, son.
02:22I'm going to go to the next door.
02:24And then finally, can I do the next door?
02:27On the other side.
02:28It's like this door is safe.
02:30And we just have to play.
02:32It's like it's hard to play.
02:34It's so easy.
02:35I think it's trying to play these skills.
02:38I'm going to play thesebies.
02:40Let's play theseетрard.
02:41I'm going to play thesestrategies.
02:42I just want to play these stairs.
04:14I love this passage.
04:29Free me, Lord, from eternal death.
04:31I know the feeling.
04:32It's not that bad.
04:33Oh, come on.
04:34It's a bit gloomy.
04:35It's a requiem honour.
04:37Maybe next time go for something with more of a tune.
04:40A tune dad can sing.
04:50Any thoughts on the flower contest this year, Stella?
04:55I'm thinking the final frontier.
04:59The space shuttle, intergalactic travel.
05:02Think of the opportunities for arrangements.
05:04I'm trying, Kath.
05:06Also with ascension on the horizon, with Jesus lifting off.
05:10Ascending.
05:10To heaven, which is most apt, don't you think?
05:13You've really given this some thought, haven't you?
05:17In case they ask questions at the parish church council.
05:19It's good to be prepared.
05:21Oh, well, I wouldn't worry.
05:23The PCCs usually run pretty smoothly.
05:25Please, everyone.
05:32It's just a proposal.
05:34It's out of the question.
05:35The church needs a lavatory.
05:37We've managed for centuries without a toilet.
05:40Yes, but I believe change is necessary, Kath.
05:43Even in the church.
05:43What about the noises?
05:46Noises?
05:47Noises.
05:48No one wants to hear sounds during divine worship.
05:53Where would it go?
05:54The Lover Tree.
05:55Well, there's plenty of room, isn't there?
05:57You'd put it in the back.
06:00You mean where our flower room is?
06:02Strictly speaking, it's not your flower room, is it?
06:05Then whose is it?
06:06Jane's Mrs. Thwaites, right.
06:08I mean, over the years, it's been lots of things.
06:10During the war, I believe that it's had many...
06:12Really, Mr. Bonus, another history lesson.
06:14I'm just saying...
06:15I think we might be getting off the subject.
06:18I am not giving up the flower room.
06:20Well, we'll put it to a vote at next week's meeting, then.
06:23Shall we?
06:23Fine by me.
06:25Well, there's something that's not happening.
06:27I don't know what's happening, sir.
06:28I think we'll just...
06:29No, it looks like you've got a fight on your hands.
06:32It does, doesn't it?
06:33Hmm.
06:34All set for your open day tomorrow?
06:36Yes.
06:37Yes, I think so.
06:38Anthony's been rehearsing his guided tour all week.
06:41I'm looking forward to it.
06:42I'm sure it'll be fascinating.
06:43Well, here's hoping.
06:45Help earn his keep.
06:46No.
07:03I'm off.
07:10Harry?
07:11You OK?
07:12Oh, Vicar, can you come, Miss Dad?
07:16I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
07:22Out of the deep have I called unto thee, O Lord.
07:26Lord, hear my voice.
07:35What is it, Ernie?
07:36Forgive me.
07:42For what, Ernie?
07:44No, you can tell me.
07:47Confession heals, Ernie.
07:50It's God's mercy.
07:56After D-Day, we was pushing south.
08:01In the middle of nowhere.
08:06We rounded this bend, and there they were.
08:12Some Germans.
08:15Younger than us.
08:18Kids, really.
08:24We rushed them.
08:28He was too slow.
08:31I stuck my bayonet in it.
08:38In.
08:39Out.
08:40In.
08:42Out.
08:43I'm so, so sorry.
08:57I'm here, Dad.
09:05I don't be scared.
09:06I, er, saw you talking to Anthony.
09:24Yeah.
09:27What did we want?
09:27Oh, just something about his solo and the requiem.
09:31Nothing important.
09:36Rector.
09:37Hello, Kath.
09:38Uh, is everything all right?
09:40I saw you leave with Harry Cobb earlier.
09:43It was Ernie.
09:45I'm afraid he died earlier this afternoon.
09:47I'm sorry to hear that.
09:52Hmm.
09:55He was a good man.
10:00Lovely evening.
10:03It is, isn't it?
10:04Bye for now.
10:06I met the vicar just now.
10:27Ernie's died.
10:30What are you going to do?
10:32I don't know.
10:33You don't have to keep it a secret anymore.
10:36Only it's not that simple, is it?
10:40No.
10:42Sorry, I suppose not.
10:44I just need to decide.
10:50What's that?
10:52Me resort, Zepak.
10:59For now.
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11:22and how is that helping exactly i don't want to help i just want to get past so how about moving
11:43which is precisely what we would do if only you'd back up listen missus you're in a car
11:50i've got a tractor you're the one that needs to move then we have a problem don't we turn the
11:56ignition on turn this off i can wait all night can you missus all right now you're starting to annoy me
12:08i do what she says nathan you won't win and she fights dirty yeah my friend of yours is she reverend
12:16she's my mother
12:19i can't see what all the fuss is about it's just you weren't meant to move it oh until next week
12:28so by rights you should still be at theo's and i should be having a quiet saturday
12:33what do you live on air mother there was a change of plan your brother got a job an inspector calls
12:43if you're interested he's playing gerald good for theo a world of secrets lies and murder under
12:49the veneer of middle class respectability just my cup of tea now isn't that better
12:54right what are these no it's the local rag i use them to light the fire and they're pretty good
13:05for cleaning windows champton vicar visits victims of gay plague says everyone deserves god's love
13:10dear me what were you thinking that right now they are suffering and could do with a bit of
13:16compassion i meant pale socks with dark trousers socks should match the trouser not the shoe it makes
13:23your legs look longer everyone knows that someone could have at least just told me you were coming
13:28didn't see her tell you well with your brother treading the boards it made sense for me to come
13:33to you a bit earlier it's just not very convenient why do you have plans well then what can't be cured
13:41must be enjoyed yes i remember dad used to say it and it stood him in good stead until it didn't
13:47so what are we going to do today
13:53i don't know what you've been doing in here but there's a definite aroma it's not that bad smells
14:07like death daniel it's just the dogs probably the odd haymail it's a gift from bernard when i arrived
14:14the smell came with sort of a job lock bernard i think you'll find that's lord of floors to you
14:20and me he's perfectly happy with bernard did he actually ask you to call him that i think so
14:25well you can't just use their name it's far too familiar you have to be invited that's how it's done
14:31rank and title darling these things matter just follow signs for parking
14:35reverend you can just park up by the house thank you edgy
14:47you're an hour late so i noticed well you better hope not
15:02there's a doc you pay i don't think i'll make up the difference you worry too much grandad
15:07hey listen it's good here we're dug in don't muck it up
15:14the jousting tournament will be taking place by the lake you won't want to miss that
15:34and for those of you interested in champion's more recent history chapter of war a guided history
15:40is at two o'clock a real treat for all you history buffs
15:43you're presenting the trophy to the champion jasper at three and you've got the photo op for the
15:52gazette at four all i wanted to look like this every bloody weekend she thinks i would open the place up
15:58tea rooms at a bloody gift shop better than turning it into a hotel or conference center you asked honor
16:06to help turn things around this is a start no it's a bloody noisy one bloody lucrative one if it works
16:16yes thank you margaret what would i do without you right now where's anthony
16:23getting ready to do his tour thing i expect you know champion at war and all that
16:28oh yes of course right well as soon as he's done with that anyone want to see him with you
16:36rector when you have a minute i'd like to go over something with you oh as you know the committee
16:43and i have long been concerned about the flower room and its facilities have you i don't recall and
16:49they felt that we should seek funds to improve it and install a buttery for teas and whatnot thereby
16:55enhancing the whole church going experience this was never discussed i'd remember it was the standing
17:01committee didn't i say for dealing with those little items that slip between the cracks of the pcc
17:08of course if this was to go through it would scupper any plans to install a toilet would it
17:13hmm hadn't thought about it like that anyway i shall be presenting it at the next pcc for a vote
17:20because unlike your plans this is already funded you've got the money a private donation i see and
17:29who's it from the donor wishes to remain anonymous to the rest of the world perhaps but not to me as
17:36rector and incumbent they were most insistent unfortunately the rector has a fiduciary
17:43responsibility he has to be able to account for all sources of funding and unless he can
17:49no such proposal can go before the pcc for approval yes i'm afraid that's quite true
17:55and you are oh i'm sorry stella this is my mother audrey
17:59who appears to be an expert on pcc protocol it's amazing what you pick up
18:11watch that one daniel i have a feeling she hates losing but then so do i
18:17all right boys give us a smile
18:27good deal come on john let's have you for the gazette
18:34wonderful thank you the war came to champton in a very real way the special operations executive the
18:41soe were based here and training alongside them was a covert army part of a network that stretched
18:48across the country by day they were ordinary civilians farm workers clergymen gamekeepers but they were also
18:58churchill's secret weapon and should the nazis invade they were to be our last line of defense our
19:04very own resistance these men nicknamed the scallywags were a secret army and a well-equipped one too
19:14please feel free to come up and take a look thank you of course my war was very different to being
19:20on the front line and all that you were a member of the women's voluntary service you made sandwiches
19:26to begin with you try driving an ambulance during the blitz and tell me that's not the front line
19:31how fearsome hmm they went mucking around small cells of around eight men could mount guerrilla
19:41attacks on the germans if they invaded blowing up supplies booby trapping roads killing soldiers
19:47before melting back into the woods hiding in a network of secret bunkers really superbly hidden
19:54and the only people who knew of their existence were scallywags themselves as for the bunkers we
20:00still don't know where most of them are you see there were no records but i'm looking do you think
20:08there are some round here there's every reason to think so yes it's very exciting can't the scallywags
20:15tell you no the thing is if you're invited to join the scallywags you had to sign the official
20:21secrets act you didn't breathe a word not a friend's family lovers no one knew even today
20:29their identities are a mystery see we knew how to keep a secret then not like these days with
20:34everyone glabbing away at the first opportunity i blame still a black
20:42please excuse me i have an audience with my cousin doesn't do to keep him waiting apparently
20:51you wanted to see me yeah shut the door
21:04i feel like i've been uh summoned to the headmaster's study yeah why do you think that might be
21:12i spoke to a chap earlier and he said that he went to and this was fascinating went to an art gallery
21:21in brawlstonbury you like art perhaps you know it thing is you'll never guess what he saw there
21:30really are a bit of a shit aren't you anthony
21:35i just i don't understand why i don't understand after all these years everything that we have done
21:41for you and welcomed you in here and when you're in trouble i sorted you out i gave you a job yes
21:47and you've never let me forget it have you oh you are unbelievable
21:51anthony you have the nerve to take my gender off give me that in my face well enough is enough i
21:58i'm going to report it to the police
22:00what and risk a scandal
22:13go to hell angene
22:21time to crown the champion jouster yeah yeah yeah i'll be right out
22:30go to hell
22:32go to hell
22:51go to hell
22:53go to hell
22:57Should we alert the St John ambulance?
23:16I think it's art.
23:18Who on earth is that?
23:20Alex, it's Bernard's son.
23:27The impossibility of change in the face of intransigent history.
23:46Is he soft or something?
23:59Yeah.
24:00That must be the inbreeding.
24:04That was painful.
24:09I'll say.
24:10Hessian can chafe terribly.
24:13I fancy taking a look at the cake stalls, get a sense of my new home.
24:17Really?
24:17You can always judge a place by the quality of their bakewells.
24:23What the hell was that?
24:25I told you, I tweaked it a bit.
24:27I said you could do it as long as you didn't upset anyone.
24:30It was provocative but tasteful.
24:32I warned you, screw up and you piss me and Pa off.
24:36I can handle Pa.
24:38There's no Pa you should be worried about.
24:42I think I'm actually going to kill him.
24:51It was strangely hypnotic.
24:53It was a car crash.
24:54I think my mother quite enjoyed it.
24:55Your mother?
24:56I didn't know she was here.
24:57Yes, she's moving in with me.
25:00Permanently?
25:01We finally sorted out Dad's estate.
25:04The only way to pay off the list of creditors was to sell the house, so...
25:08And she couldn't afford somewhere of her own?
25:11It was a long list.
25:13And you're okay with her?
25:15Moving in?
25:16Why wouldn't I be?
25:18You and your mother under one roof?
25:20No, there's nothing that could possibly go wrong there.
25:23I am perfectly capable of living with someone, thank you very much.
25:26The dogs don't count.
25:28It'll be fine.
25:29Besides, she's nowhere else to go.
26:01Did you leave any for anyone else?
26:11Rector?
26:13Give me a minute, will you?
26:20Dora got the test results back.
26:25I'm sorry.
26:29The thing is, she doesn't want any treatment.
26:34Nothing, no drugs, no tubes, none of it.
26:39If she's been through it all once, she can't face it again.
26:43I can understand that.
26:49All my life, I've believed if there's a problem, you assess the situation and you make a plan, you do something.
27:00You know?
27:01You don't just stand by and do nothing.
27:04Why can't she?
27:09I don't know what to do.
27:12They can't tell me when she'll...
27:15She's not in any pain.
27:17It might stay like that for years.
27:21No one seems to know.
27:23But whoever long she's got...
27:26She wants to enjoy it.
27:29Here.
27:30With me.
27:32Kath...
27:34I'll work it out.
27:38Well, I didn't really do anything.
27:41You listened.
27:43You're good at that.
27:46You ever thought of doing it professionally?
27:49Well, you can get this done quickly and get back to that weird performance afternoon you do.
28:06I'm not doing it.
28:19Edgy, I've got a little something for ya. Don't tell his lordship though, you'll get
28:28a nice pie out of that. Do it soon mind, they don't half turn quick. Ma'am.
28:38Oh, good lord.
28:43Edgy likes to share his bounty.
28:45Well, it's all gone on a cold comfort farm for my liking.
28:49It still explains the smell.
28:58I suppose I could get a couple of pies out of it.
29:01I think I'd rather give it a decent burial in the garden, next to all the others.
29:06Besides, how many more pies do you think we can fit in here?
29:11That's why God invented the freezer.
29:13A, I'm not sure he did, and B, I don't have one.
29:17Which is why you're going to get one first thing one day.
29:19Mother.
29:20We need one, Daniel.
29:21Especially now there's two of us.
29:22And we can't afford to.
29:24Nonsense!
29:25And it works out much cheaper in the long run.
29:27You can batch cook some of my old favourites.
29:28Stop it.
29:29Chicken a la king, cod and parsley sauce, a myriad of hearty soups.
29:32Please.
29:33All I'm doing...
29:34No, I know what you're doing.
29:36It's the same thing that you've always done.
29:38I have no idea what you mean by that.
29:41You can't just put things right by rearranging cupboards and batch cooking some soup.
29:46I'm simply making do, soldiering on.
29:49Is that what you call it?
29:51I'd have thought you'd be pleased.
29:54Pleased?
29:55That I'm not dwelling on the past.
29:57I mean, when you consider the way you behaved...
29:59Here we go.
30:00I'd be perfectly entitled to hold a grudge.
30:02Now that is not fair.
30:02After everything your father and I did for you.
30:04You can't blame me for Dad!
30:34Do you mind?
30:41Uh, be my guest.
30:43Huh.
30:44Don't worry.
30:45I think it's still a bit isn't tonic.
30:46Almost like the real thing.
30:47Even so, I'd have thought coming in here...
30:50Would, uh...
30:51Would, uh...
30:52Do you mind?
30:53Do you mind?
30:54Uh, be my guest.
30:55Huh.
30:56Don't worry.
30:57I think it's still a bit isn't tonic.
30:58Almost like the real thing.
30:59Even so, I'd have thought coming in here...
31:02Would, uh...
31:04Trigger a relapse?
31:05Let's hope not, eh?
31:07I had no idea Champton House was so important in the war.
31:11Mm.
31:12Not just the house.
31:13The more I looked...
31:15The more I realised it was the whole community.
31:19It's turned into a bit of a treasure hunt.
31:22Uh...
31:23Clues everywhere.
31:25And a few memories.
31:27Memories?
31:28I spent a lot of time here.
31:31Bernard was only two years older than me.
31:33So we were more like brothers.
31:35Having adventures...
31:37Inseparable.
31:38Then you grow up.
31:42Bernard inherited the title and I went down to London.
31:45Tried my hand at a few things, but, uh...
31:48I'm not very good at, uh...
31:50Sticking to stuff.
31:52So you decided to come back here?
31:54Well, it was actually Bernard's idea.
31:59And I've ended up disappointing him as well.
32:01More than deliberate.
32:03No.
32:06No, it never is.
32:24Tried my hand at all.
32:25I can't go back there.
32:26You know.
32:27Even if you'd like to film I'm sorry.
32:28I could not film.
32:29I'm sorry...
32:30... but, I just felt more than this day.
32:33I don't know what the hell is.
32:34I think you don't see him.
32:35I don't know.
32:36I think you just felt better.
32:37Not long, but, it might be.
32:38It's not.
32:39It's a very strange thing.
32:41I can't do this.
32:42I don't know what else it's like.
32:43Whatever.
32:44It's a pretty good idea.
32:45I'm done.
32:46It's a pretty good idea.
32:47It's a pretty good idea.
32:49It's a pretty good idea,
32:50I'm gonna just do the whole house.
32:51I get no respecter after all my command mail is adjourned, but it's not known a bit of
33:14I don't suppose opportunity could knock any quieter, could it?
33:44Oh, just a few letters to get through, I started to read this just before I came out here, but it would all be nice, look at this, dear Bob, even our dog recognises you on our TV, isn't that lovely, I don't know how it goes on, it says, oh, when your programme comes on, he pricks up his ears, walks to the set, lifts his leg.
34:14Oh, my God.
34:21I don't know.
34:44Oh
35:14Canon Clements
35:22DS van Leeu, Bronsonbury CID
35:26Yes, hello
35:28Hello
35:29Pendle, a P205 if I'm not mistaken
35:33Nice
35:34I don't know why I said that
35:38How can I help?
35:41I need to ask you a few questions
35:45Of course
35:46And we'll need your clothes, I'm afraid
35:47And a swab
35:48Right
35:50Well, the rectory's just down the road
35:53And you're sure of the time?
36:01Yes, my mother had just started watching Opportunity Knocks
36:04Bob Munchaus is one of my favourites
36:06But not yours?
36:08Not really my thing
36:09My son is a cultural snob
36:12Thanks for the biscuits
36:14So why did you go to the church?
36:23Um, to say night prayer
36:25Right
36:27Was there any particular reason why Anthony Bonas would be in the church at that time?
36:33Not that I know of
36:35But perhaps he wanted to pray
36:37Why did you say that?
36:39Because of where I found him, I assumed that he'd been kneeling to pray
36:42Right
36:44You say you saw Mr. Bonas in the pub at about seven
36:50How was he?
36:53He was a bit down, actually
36:54He said that he'd been a disappointment
36:57Who to?
37:00Mostly Bernard
37:01Lord de Flores, his cousin
37:04Okay
37:09Thank you
37:10I should go up to the house now
37:13May I come?
37:17Uh, well, I wouldn't normally
37:19It's just something like this
37:20People are going to be scared
37:21I thought
37:22Maybe a friendly face
37:24Anthony had
37:27You know
37:28His problems
37:29He, um
37:31He went a bit off the rails when he went back up to London
37:33He was an alcoholic
37:35He'd only been sober for about eight months
37:37Honor
37:37What? There's no point in
37:39He'd got into a proper mess
37:42And my father sorted him out
37:44How?
37:47Oh, um
37:48Well, I paid for him to dry out
37:50And then I, um
37:51I brought him back up here
37:52And gave him a job and a place to live
37:54He worked for you?
37:58Uh, yeah
37:58Sort of
37:59As an archivist
38:00I got him to research the history of the house
38:02During the war
38:02They're still there
38:09You sure?
38:25Gin?
38:28Are you letting me win?
38:32Because that's not allowed
38:33Won't you change your mind?
38:38No
38:39It's what I want
38:41And I'd like you
38:45By my side
38:46But if that's too hard
38:50I'm not going anywhere
38:52Peas in a pod
38:56Peas in a pod
38:59Did Mr. Bonus have any other relationships?
39:05So, uh, um, what, like a girlfriend?
39:08Someone you might confide in?
39:09No
39:09No, just us
39:12And you all got along well
39:15Yeah
39:16Absolutely
39:17When was the last time you saw him?
39:23Uh, oh, I think it was probably first thing this morning
39:26So it was all a bit of a rush trying to get everything organised
39:29Wasn't it later than that?
39:30What?
39:31But only Anthony said that he had a meeting with you after his tour
39:34Which would have been close to three
39:36Right, sorry, no, yes
39:41You're absolutely right, sorry
39:42I, um
39:42Sorry, I forgot
39:44It's just, uh
39:45It's business
39:47What was the meeting about?
39:51It wasn't really a meeting as such
39:52We were just discussing financial stuff
39:54It was nothing important
39:55Did he mention anything?
39:57Something that might be troubling him?
39:59No
40:00No
40:01No, he was the same as always
40:17He was the same as always
40:47Let's go.
41:17You must know quite a lot about everyone living here.
41:40Only what they want to share.
41:41Even so, I think you might be useful.
41:44How do you mean?
41:44Well, as a vicar, you know these people better than anyone.
41:49You're a way in.
41:50Detective, I thought I heard you.
41:54Why don't you come in for a drink? You must be exhausted.
41:56DS Vanloo was just leaving.
41:59Actually, there is something else I'd like to discuss.
42:02Marvelous! Come in!
42:03I want to hear everything.
42:04I must admit, when I first arrived, I thought life was going to be pretty dull.
42:10But now, I'm positively agog.
42:12I was hoping to have a private word.
42:15Oh, yes?
42:17With the vicar.
42:19Let's go into the study.
42:20There is one possibility I haven't considered.
42:29We know the church was in darkness.
42:32And we now know, from the blood spatter, that the murderer struck from behind.
42:37Now, there are no defensive wounds, which would suggest the victim didn't know what was happening until it was too late.
42:43That makes sense.
42:44Yeah, but that means the murderer wouldn't have seen their victim's face, either.
42:50So, unless this was a random attack, possible but unlikely, the murderer must have assumed they knew who they were attacking.
43:00So?
43:01So what if they made a mistake?
43:03A lone man, praying in one of the pews, barely seen in the half-light, but someone the murderer expected to be there at that time.
43:14Who knew you went to pray before Evensong?
43:21Well, it was no secret.
43:22And you did it every night.
43:26So, now the question I have to ask you is, can you think of anyone who might want to cause you...
43:32The plague is real, it's God's will.
43:46You should burn in hell.
43:50Does that answer your question?
43:51Reverend Clever, Reverend Clever, Clayley Express, can you tell us about the murder last night?
44:01What did you tell them?
44:02I said no comment.
44:03I've always wanted to say that.
44:05Well, you don't think the killer's here, do you?
44:07I think it's a definite possibility.
44:09And he kept it secret.
44:10All that time.
44:11Nothing happened, I swear.
44:14The day before Anthony Bowness was killed, five phone calls were made to him.
44:19I imagine you were pretty angry.
44:20Damn right I was.
44:22Take on my son, you take on me too.
44:25You think they'll want to talk to me?
44:27Just stick to the story, and we'll be okay.
44:30What would be better is if they didn't have anything to talk about in the first place.
44:34Take care walking home.
44:36Haven't you heard?
44:38There's a killer about.
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