- 16 hours ago
First broadcast 9th November 1978.
Jimmy Fleet cons two businessmen out of a cache of diamonds, which he hides before being arrested and remanded in Wormwood Scrubs.
John Thaw - Regan
Dennis Waterman - Carter
Garfield Morgan - Haskins
Michael Elphick - Jimmy Fleet
John Alkin - DS Tom Daniels
Nick Stringer - Patsy Kearny
Sion Probert - Phil
Rachel Davies - Tina Adams
Neil Hallett - John Morris
Jacky Turner - Steve Taylor
Sheridan Fitzgerald - Jenny
Delena Kidd - Mrs. Morris
Iain Blair - Prison Officer
Nicholas Owen - Constable
Jonathan Blake - Stephen Taylor
David Corti - Richard Morris
Claire McLellan - Sally Morris
Tony Allen - Bill the Driver
Nosher Powell - Kearny's Heavy
Jimmy Fleet cons two businessmen out of a cache of diamonds, which he hides before being arrested and remanded in Wormwood Scrubs.
John Thaw - Regan
Dennis Waterman - Carter
Garfield Morgan - Haskins
Michael Elphick - Jimmy Fleet
John Alkin - DS Tom Daniels
Nick Stringer - Patsy Kearny
Sion Probert - Phil
Rachel Davies - Tina Adams
Neil Hallett - John Morris
Jacky Turner - Steve Taylor
Sheridan Fitzgerald - Jenny
Delena Kidd - Mrs. Morris
Iain Blair - Prison Officer
Nicholas Owen - Constable
Jonathan Blake - Stephen Taylor
David Corti - Richard Morris
Claire McLellan - Sally Morris
Tony Allen - Bill the Driver
Nosher Powell - Kearny's Heavy
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02:29What?
02:31Well, rob you, I suppose.
02:34Can you see anything?
02:36Where are the police?
02:38I'll see them.
02:40They may be armed.
02:50You can't park here, sir.
02:51Park?
02:52Where are they?
02:53Beg pardon, sir?
02:54Your colleagues, the police, they're supposed to be following us.
02:57Following?
02:58Well, why would they be doing that, sir?
02:59I don't know.
03:04Is something the matter, sir?
03:08Constable, I think I want to report a robbery.
03:29I don't know.
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03:59The OPO job when 810 thought we'd been at it.
04:01Yes.
04:02Grassed, wasn't he?
04:03Anonymously.
04:04Why don't you study that?
04:08He looks a bit dodgy, doesn't he?
04:10The eyewitness at the time thought he looked just like a police officer.
04:14Good looking geyser, isn't he?
04:17I'm glad you think that, George.
04:18You're going to be spending the night with him.
04:21Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside.
04:26Oh, I don't long to be beside the sea.
04:30The scrubs?
04:31Tonight?
04:32It's all been arranged.
04:33The governor there has agreed to cooperate.
04:36Why me?
04:37Because, George, of all the men on this squad, you're the one I feel most likely to pass as a villain.
04:42Oh, thank you very much.
04:43That's lovely, isn't it?
04:44Geez.
04:45Well, considering your form, George, you're getting off lightly.
04:47Oh, yeah.
04:48I knew I could count on your support, friend and colleague, sir.
04:51Look, does it have to be tonight, governor?
04:54Look, the thing is, I've got to meet with this terrific bird, you see.
04:59I'll give her a tug and she said it would be all right if...
05:02Well, what I mean is, I'm a...
05:04There is this young lady with whom I've developed a wonderful relationship.
05:09George, I'm not interested in your dubious social life.
05:13Fleet is on his way from Parkhurst at this moment to spend the night at the scrubs,
05:17prior to his appeal against conviction being heard at the CCA tomorrow.
05:21We, that is the solicitor's department, think he has a very good chance of winning that appeal and being released.
05:27Why?
05:28He has some very good points of law in his favour.
05:30The details aren't important.
05:32What is important is that he's only served eight months of a tense stretch for a quarter of a million pound diamond robbery.
05:38And that Tom wasn't even recovered.
05:40Yeah, well, if he didn't tell you, he's hardly likely to tell me, is he?
05:43We are the recognisable enemy, George.
05:46If you can gain his confidence, we might get some sort of lead.
05:50Yeah, geezers in the boob tend to talk about things they wouldn't dream of talking about on the outside.
05:55It's worth a try, George.
05:57But why me? Has he told you about this bird he's pulled?
06:00He's never left off, has he?
06:03Here he is.
06:05Clark Kent.
06:07Go on, have a laugh.
06:08I will.
06:09It's all right, isn't it, Gav?
06:10Too much.
06:12Look, there are blokes in there who I put in there.
06:14I could get hurt.
06:15Don't worry, George.
06:16We have the technology.
06:17We can rebuild you.
06:23Stop sounding off, George.
06:25I've told you, you go through reception with just some staff and a couple of nobody cons about.
06:30Then straighten to your cell while the wing's on exercise.
06:33You'll be banged up the rest of the time.
06:35No one else will see you except fleet.
06:38I still don't like it.
06:40Look, all you've got to do is convince him that you're one of his own.
06:44Yeah.
06:45Ride Diamond.
06:46It's enough I'm suffering, isn't it, without this?
06:49Well, you won't be completely out on a limb.
06:51Me and the headmaster will be doing our bit as well, you know.
06:54Oh, that's a comfort.
07:07Right, you got it?
07:08I'll tell you what I have got.
07:10What's that?
07:11Gate fever. Already.
07:12Now, listen, you won't forget to phone that number tonight, will you?
07:15No, George, I won't forget.
07:17Tell her I've been called on by a queen and country to do something heroic.
07:21Beyond the call of duty.
07:23God help us.
07:24Silly to let her down, George.
07:26Why are you letting me go along and make a fuss of her?
07:28Leave it out, I wouldn't trust you with me grandmother.
07:30Anyway, you're a married man.
07:32She's left me.
07:33She?
07:34Yeah.
07:35Well, gee, you can't blame her, can you?
07:36Listen, you...
07:37Oh, right here.
07:38Turn it in.
07:39Do the business, Tom.
07:41Yeah.
07:42Oh, is this really necessary?
07:44Credibility, George.
07:46The secret of successful deception.
07:48All right then, what have I been Nick for?
07:51You're the Fulham Flesher, aren't you?
07:53Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
07:55Yeah.
07:56Thanks for confirming it.
07:57Yeah.
07:58Yeah.
07:59Thanks for confirming it.
08:00Yeah.
08:01Sure.
08:02Okay.
08:03Well.
08:04Well.
08:05It seems friend Fleet is safely arriving.
08:07You are now.
08:08I am.
08:09I am.
08:10Yeah.
08:11I am.
08:12I am.
08:13I am.
08:14I am.
08:15No.
08:16You are.
08:17I am.
08:18I am.
08:19No.
08:20No.
08:21No.
08:22No, no.
08:24No.
08:25No.
08:26No.
08:27No.
08:28No.
08:29No.
08:30No.
08:31No.
08:32No.
08:33No.
08:34to safely arrive at Her Majesty's Hotel.
08:37Let's hope the learned judges will be kind to him tomorrow.
08:40I'm Jimmy Fleet.
08:42Charlie Mason.
08:43What do you reckon are your chances, then?
08:45Yeah, so-so.
08:47I was fitted up, wouldn't I?
08:48What with?
08:49Shooter.
08:50It's the only way they could nip me.
08:52Who was it?
08:53Regional bastards.
08:54Oh, yeah.
08:55Yeah, they can be naughty.
08:58Can't they all.
08:59What do you reckon about your chances?
09:01I don't know.
09:03My brief frankness, I'll get off easy.
09:05I don't know, though.
09:07You know, pills.
09:08I'll believe it when I'm slapping down the strand tomorrow.
09:12Do you want some snout?
09:14Yeah, cheers, mate.
09:16What's up?
09:17You know, you've surprised me today, Guff.
09:19Oh?
09:20Well, you're not going to make any of this stick in court, are you?
09:23We might get enough to nick the unknown accomplice.
09:26Yeah, we might.
09:30What's the matter with you?
09:31Aren't you hungry?
09:32Uh, keep thinking about what's going on tomorrow.
09:38Yeah.
09:41What were you in it for?
09:45Two hundred and fifty thousand pounds worth of jewellery.
09:48God, Bennett.
09:50Well, you're going to have a nice drink when you get out, aren't you?
09:52Well, me, leave off.
09:53Innocent, aren't I?
09:54Case of mistaken identity.
09:56Oh, of course it was, G.
09:57What's up?
09:58Fleet?
09:59Yeah?
09:59Finish that and get down on the centre.
10:02You'll get visitors.
10:02Oh, who's that then?
10:08Well, well, the bold Mr. Askins.
10:11Sit down, Jimmy.
10:12Come to apologise, have you?
10:16You're not out yet.
10:18I'm here to try and do you a favour.
10:21Oh, yeah?
10:22What's that then?
10:24What odds would you give on getting slunk tomorrow?
10:28Oh, pretty good.
10:29How would you like them to be very good?
10:32What if it is?
10:34Well, you know how it is with appeals.
10:36Counsel on either side can make a fight of it, or they can just go through the motions.
10:40Listen, my lawyers are paid to struggle.
10:43Don't you worry about that?
10:44Well, ours could be.
10:48Yeah, I'll get it.
10:49Do you?
10:50You're too much.
10:51Oh.
10:53Yeah, you want me to tell you where the stones are, and then you tell your brief to go easy.
10:58Right?
11:00I thought you were innocent.
11:01I am.
11:02So no deals, even if I wanted to.
11:05Now, I'm not interested in the stones, Jimmy.
11:06That's all water under the bridge.
11:08Yeah, terrific.
11:10I'm serious.
11:11Well, you must want some in.
11:16You wouldn't be here otherwise, would you?
11:18Yes.
11:19Well, at least Mr. Regan does.
11:21Inspector Regan.
11:22Colleague of mine from Regional Crime Squadron.
11:25Yeah, well, no one's perfect.
11:28Don't be flashed, Jimmy.
11:31You're sharing a soul with a man named Charlie Mason.
11:35We arranged him.
11:38You're joking.
11:39We want him.
11:41I want him.
11:43Do what?
11:44I told you.
11:45They propped me to get you to tell me about all this terrible villainy you've been up to.
11:50I don't believe you.
11:51He must love you, that, what's it, Keegan.
11:54Regan?
11:55Oh, that bastard.
11:57Anyway, I said I'd go along with him.
12:00You did what?
12:01Oh, come on, son, Moody.
12:03I wouldn't tell you otherwise, would I?
12:05Look, the deal is, I tell them everything you tell me after my appeal, right?
12:10So it's extra insurance for me, isn't it?
12:13Come on, as soon as I get out, I tell them to piss off.
12:18I don't want to know about your business, Charlie.
12:20I think he's lovely.
12:22It's a great wind-up.
12:24You're enjoying this, aren't you, Gov?
12:28He does have a certain ironic humour, I must admit.
12:31Supposing we misjudged him and he really does try to go along with it?
12:34Oh, not Jimmy Fleet.
12:39He's one of the old school.
12:41He'd rather do bird before he'd think of grassing anyone.
12:45They're a dying breed.
12:47Yeah, Jimmy?
12:51Yeah?
12:53I've been thinking, listen, mate, I really appreciate, you know, what you did.
12:58Give me the SP on that rat, Regan.
13:00And you could have stayed stum and done yourself a right favour.
13:04It's OK, mate.
13:06Yeah, well, thanks anyway.
13:08And if we both get out, I'm going to buy you a right good drink.
13:12Yeah, I'll have some of that.
13:16Ten o'clock.
13:17Betty Byes.
13:18For all good boys.
13:2660, 70, 80, 90 quid.
13:30Yes, and what would you like, sir?
13:32That's an interesting question.
13:34Do you know your phone's out of order?
13:36Is it?
13:37Well, I tried to ring you earlier.
13:39Ring me?
13:41Jenny.
13:42Yeah?
13:42Yeah, well, George Carter asked me to tell you that he's sorry,
13:45but he won't be able to make it tonight.
13:47It's work, um, an emergency inside job.
13:50Oh, that is a shame.
13:53I mean, I was so looking forward to it.
13:56Are you a policeman?
13:58Yeah.
13:59Does it show?
14:01I don't know.
14:03Yes.
14:03Are you awake, Charlie?
14:13Yeah.
14:15What are you thinking about?
14:18What I'd be doing right now if I wasn't in this car, Z?
14:21Yeah.
14:22Or who.
14:30Here we go.
14:32Have you got a uniform?
14:34What?
14:35A uniform.
14:37You know, policeman's set.
14:39I'm a detective, love.
14:41Playing clothes.
14:43Oh.
14:47Is it important?
14:48Oh, no.
14:49Not really.
14:49I've got a helmet.
14:57Lucky you.
14:59Yeah.
15:05Tamara, do you think we could, you know, while you're wearing it?
15:10Fleet.
15:23Fleet, you're for the CCA this morning. Slop out, pack your kit and wait for me down in
15:45the ones. And don't forget your cell card. Governor, what about me?
15:52Well, I'm down for the CCA today, I know. Mason. There's a note here, says delay.
15:59Delay? What's all that about? Well, how should I know? Any queries? Been an application to see
16:05the governor. Oi, Jenny, wake up. What are we doing all the time? It's nine o'clock. I'm late for work.
16:16Come on. Come on. Where? Come on, love. What? You want me to go with you? Well, no, but I've got to go to work.
16:25That's all right. I'll stay here. Let myself out later. You can't stay here. Why not? Well, I hardly know you.
16:34Shall I make you a cup of coffee? No time. I'll get it. No way.
16:41Shall I make you a cup of coffee? No time. I'll get it. No way. Yeah? What are you doing here? George?
17:07Well, say something. Like what? Rank has his privileges, sir. Oh, turn it in, George. Look, I swear to you, mate, she pulled me.
17:22Oh, yeah, of course she did. What did you learn? Anything? Nothing. Well, nothing that we didn't know already. He won't even admit outright to having done it.
17:36What's the matter, George? Was the porridge too lumpy for you? How'd you get on with him? Okay.
17:43You don't think he sussed you or anything? No, I don't think so. You don't think so?
17:48Well, it could be conning me, couldn't he? What do you think, Jack?
17:52Well, if he gets out, I think we've got to follow it through. Nothing else we can do, no? Hmm.
17:58Do you arrange to meet him? Yeah, if he gets off a new pill, yeah.
18:05Oh, I'm afraid.
18:07Thanks a lot, mate. Hope I don't see you again. Thanks.
18:10Thanks so much.
18:13How do you think? All right. Okay, yeah.
18:17Taxi!
18:18Nothing but the best.
18:39Safe, is it?
18:41Where? Your flat?
18:43With all these villains about, Jimmy, you're too trusted.
18:47No.
18:48It's where all respectable people keep their valuables.
18:53Four o'clock.
18:54We can pick it up tomorrow, 9.30 sharp.
18:57That's my girl.
18:59What do you want to do till then?
19:02Well, I'll think of something.
19:05Charlie! How are you, son? You made it. How did you get on?
19:14Ace. Sweeties or not?
19:15You?
19:16Yeah, handsome.
19:17Harry, this fella's with me. All right. I told you, didn't I?
19:21Tina, this is the geezer I was in the shovel with.
19:23Charlie Mason. Tina.
19:25Hello, love.
19:26Come on, son. Let's get stuck in.
19:28What was all the delay about then?
19:30The pastor went sick, didn't he?
19:31Hello, Jimmy.
19:32Hello, son.
19:33Yeah, my brief wasn't certain whether he could get a replacement in time.
19:36What court were you in?
19:37Four, I think.
19:38What'd I get? Number one.
19:39Lord Chief himself.
19:40Thank you for that.
19:41God bless him.
19:43Hello, Paula, darling.
19:44Hello, Jimmy. Are you all right?
19:45Yeah, fine, love.
19:46Large ones tonight. What is it?
19:47Yeah, I'll get these.
19:48Come on, I'm getting them.
19:50Vodka and tonic.
19:51Sure then. Large, love.
19:52What do you want?
19:53Gin and tonic, man.
19:54Ice and lemon.
19:56Stephen!
19:57Hello, son. How are you?
19:58Dear me, congratulations.
19:59Nice to see you.
20:00You don't know each other, do you, Tina?
20:02Tina, Tina Adams, Steve Taylor.
20:04There's an old mate of mine.
20:05We used to work together.
20:06Charlie Mason.
20:07Hello, mate.
20:11What do you want, son?
20:12Whiskey, mate.
20:14Right.
20:16You know, I really appreciate this, Gov.
20:19What?
20:20Why are you putting me in like this?
20:23You're disgusting.
20:25What?
20:26Well, I'm sorry, Gov.
20:27I'm not with you.
20:28Never mind.
20:29Look, I'm going back to the factory in case George rings up.
20:30Yeah, but what...
20:31It's all right.
20:32You stay.
20:33If I want you, I'll know where to find you.
20:34So, yeah, well, I ain't a real drummer.
20:35Is it real?
20:36Yeah, I'll see you in a minute.
20:37There's a mate of mine.
20:38All right.
20:39Hello, son.
20:40How are you?
20:41How did you get out?
20:42Yeah, well, nice to meet you.
20:43Yeah, tell her.
20:44Well, James is a popular boy, isn't he?
20:45Is it real?
20:46Is it real?
20:47Yeah, I'll see you in a minute.
20:48There's a mate of mine.
20:49All right.
20:50Hello, son.
20:51How are you?
20:52How did you get out?
20:53Yeah, well, nice to meet you.
20:54Yeah, tell her.
20:55Well, James is a popular boy, isn't he?
20:56You his lady?
20:57Is that what he told you?
20:58No, no, it's just an impression.
21:00What do you do for a living?
21:01I work for an escort agency.
21:02You an escort?
21:03I'm not a brass.
21:04Say you were.
21:05No, you don't need to.
21:06I know the look.
21:07Do you work under your own name?
21:09So, if I was to need company one night,
21:10all I've got to do is phone the agency up and ask for you, is it?
21:12It caters for tired, respectable businessmen.
21:13And you're not either, are you?
21:14I'm not either, are you?
21:15I'm not.
21:16I'm not.
21:17I'm not.
21:18I'm not.
21:19I'm not.
21:20I'm not.
21:21I'm not.
21:22I'm not.
21:23I'm not.
21:24I'm not.
21:25I'm not.
21:26I'm not.
21:27I'm not.
21:28I'm not.
21:29I'm not.
21:30I'm not.
21:31I'm not.
21:32I'm not.
21:33I'm not.
21:34I'm not.
21:35You're not.
21:36And you're not either, are you?
21:37Either what?
21:38Respectable or a businessman.
21:39Well, it depends on what you mean by business, doesn't it?
21:41I get tired eventually.
21:44Excuse me.
21:47I'm gonna get going now.
21:50I'll see you in a minute then love.
21:52Goods.
21:53You don't know what you mean.
21:56I'll see you back at the flat.
22:00I'll see you back at the flat then, all right?
22:02Can't you telephone that git?
22:04No, I told you, I haven't got a phone number.
22:06Look, Jimmy, I'm just going round there to tell him it's off for tonight, that's all.
22:10Off for tonight and every night, right?
22:12Right.
22:14I'll see you back at the flat then, OK?
22:16Yeah, carry on where we left off.
22:18They didn't put anything in your tea, did they?
22:20Bye-bye.
22:22Bye-bye.
22:26Well, Jimmy, boy, you ain't lost your touch, have you?
22:28Yeah, bit of aggravation there.
22:40Jimmy, I've got to get going, this bird.
22:43Ah, sod that bird, I thought we were going to make a night of it.
22:46All right, we were.
22:47Look, it's complicated, I'll explain it to you tomorrow.
22:50What, so it's down to me and Charlie?
22:52Charlie who?
22:54Listen, what's the matter with you?
22:56Who is he?
22:57And what do you know about him?
22:59He's all right, sound as a bell.
23:01Ah, come on, he doesn't know anything about our business.
23:04Don't worry, have a drink.
23:07See you tomorrow.
23:09See you tomorrow.
23:10See you tomorrow.
23:11He's a good one.
23:12Anvil's day there.
23:13Oh.
23:14. . .
23:15What?
23:17Uh. . . .
23:19it's driving me mad flatterer look I'm gonna have to answer it
23:49hello hello Jenny it's me George come on put it down sorry who'd you say George George Carter
24:02oh George how are you it's George all right let me talk to him will you uh speak to who
24:11detective inspector Jack bleeding Regan my two-faced governor it's not Jack it's Tom
24:18Tom will get him on the phone wants to talk to you Tom I think it's something rather urgent
24:25ah be seeing you George
24:27hello George
24:32that come on come and have a drink now let's go to the bar and have a man's drink hey
24:44what's the name of the bird Paula Paula excuse me forget it love forget it look I've got to shoot
25:07off in a minute there's a little gaff down the road they know me there why it is full of birds
25:13honestly no rubbish all you gotta do is take the pins off and you're laughing you won't be able to see
25:20any of them let's have a drink now come on look there's this Dutch one called Wilma you would not
25:26believe it's not believe it son Steve-o Taylor tall thin puck mark face like brown barnet
25:33where he was talking George thinks he might have a bit of form anything else yeah he's got a bird with
25:39him who George no fleet a Tina Adams right so works as an escort for some agency I couldn't
25:46er I couldn't get away will you turn it in a minute do what nothing listen gov he reckons he tried to
25:56ring you oh it must have been when I was on my way home how did he react to finding you there in a word
26:03yeah badly oh he's gonna love us isn't he yeah matter of fact he had some very rude things to say
26:11about you gov just me well I couldn't take all the blame could I oh that's terrific thanks a lot
26:18look apart from that was he okay I mean did he want backup or anything no he's all right he might
26:26need a stomach bump in the morning yeah well there's nothing we can do till then I'll do C11 and CRO
26:33on this tail and fella and then we'll check out this bird first thing listen don't overdo it I want
26:40you in early well well well if it isn't the bold patsy bleak kidney now Jimmy don't be unsociable
26:59politeness cost nothing I only stopped to give you a lift lifts from you son I can do it out come on
27:07Charlie uh Jimmy I think your friend means business
27:11oh
27:16oh
27:18get it
27:37Oh, man.
27:44Go!
27:45WHISTLE BLOWS
28:06Don't I know you from somewhere?
28:08I shouldn't think so.
28:15I do hope you haven't damaged his senses, Philip.
28:18I could be quite irritated if you have.
28:20He'll be all right, Patsy.
28:22Maybe.
28:23But he's not much use to me in that condition, is he?
28:26Doubt if he would be, pest on ears.
28:32Now, I wonder who you might be.
28:34Look, pal, I don't know who you are or what this is all about.
28:37I met him in the boob yesterday.
28:39We came out and we had a friendly drink, that's all.
28:42I don't want to get involved in any wars.
28:44I don't know why you attack me and my friends.
28:46Because you don't want to get involved.
28:48Wake up!
28:50Come on, you bastard!
28:52Wake up!
28:54You could have run?
28:55I couldn't, I told you.
28:57Where is he now?
28:58At a club.
29:00I said I'd meet him back at the flat in an hour.
29:02An hour?
29:03Yes.
29:04It was difficult enough to get away as it was.
29:06You're going to spend the night with him, aren't you?
29:08Of course I'm going to spend the bloody night with him.
29:10I'm supposed to be his girl, aren't I?
29:12Ever loving, ever faithful, ever true.
29:17You've slept with him already, haven't you?
29:19Haven't you?
29:20Slept with him?
29:21John.
29:22Made love to him?
29:23He has just got out of jail after eight months, remember?
29:25What do you think I did with him?
29:27The Times crossword.
29:29Oh, God, John, this is your fault all this, not mine.
29:32My fault?
29:33What was I supposed to do?
29:35Brag the judge?
29:36You know perfectly well what I mean.
29:38We could have been sitting on a beach in Spain months ago if you'd listened to me.
29:41But it would have been too soon, too suspicious.
29:43Too soon?
29:44Too suspicious?
29:46You want to have your cake up in Hampstead with your rich little wife
29:49and eat it twice a week in my flat.
29:56Why do you think I did what I did, Tina?
29:59What was in it for me, for myself?
30:02As you've just so sweetly pointed out, what do I want with £250,000
30:05when I've got a wife worth three times that amount?
30:12If only he hadn't come out so soon.
30:15Another six months and I would have left her.
30:18Then the job, then England.
30:20Quietly, without fuss.
30:23With you.
30:25Yeah, well, he has got out.
30:28And we haven't got six months.
30:30And tomorrow morning he's gonna want the diamonds.
30:34So it's really a simple, clear-cut choice, isn't it?
30:37Leave it.
30:38We'll deal with them both tomorrow.
30:40That's another fine mess you got me into, Stanley.
30:45Come on.
30:46Come on.
30:47Come on.
30:48Come on.
30:49Come on.
30:50Come on.
30:51Come on.
30:52Come on.
30:53Come on.
30:54Come on.
30:55Come on.
30:57Come on.
30:59That's another fine mess you got me into, Stanley.
31:02We're inquiring about a Tina Adams, a known escort girl, aged between 32 to 35, height
31:25about 5 foot 6, dark brown curly hair.
31:28I thought they told you to be in early.
31:30I was.
31:31That's why I'm late.
31:32I don't know.
31:33I don't know if you hear of anything.
31:35Stephen Arthur Taylor, Fleet's friend of last night, and my guess is accomplice on the robbery.
31:41Oh?
31:42Yeah, his description and picture fits what the victim and his assistant told us.
31:46How come he wasn't found at the time?
31:48Well, look at his form.
31:49He doesn't fit that category.
31:51No one looked.
31:52Hmm.
31:53He hasn't done much, has he?
31:55You mean he's sharp enough not to have been captured for much, which is why Fleet probably
32:00recruited him.
32:01Yeah.
32:02What about the bird?
32:04They're trying to find her now.
32:06Oh.
32:07Oh.
32:08Oh.
32:09Tired, are we?
32:10Oh, she was too much.
32:12Hey, do you know what you had me do?
32:15I am not interested.
32:16Come on.
32:17Where are we going?
32:18To see if Taylor's still at his old address.
32:21Oh, and if you're interested, George hasn't phoned in yet.
32:25Charlie?
32:26Yeah?
32:27You all right?
32:28I'm terrific.
32:29Oh, my head and half sore.
32:30Look, never mind your head.
32:31What's all this about?
32:32Can't you guess?
32:33What am I psychic?
32:34Don't you know who that was?
32:35I told you I ain't been around for a while.
32:38That was one Patsy Kearney.
32:39Makes his living thieving off thieves.
32:40Got delusions of grandeur ever since he had elocution lessons.
32:44Thinks he's taken over where the brothers Grimm left off.
32:45That is one very nasty bastard.
32:46You mean he's after that Tom you nicked?
32:47Yeah, that's it.
32:48That's it.
32:49That's it.
32:50That's it.
32:51That's it.
32:52That's it.
32:53That's it.
32:54Don't you know who that was?
32:55Don't you know who that was?
32:56I told you I ain't been around for a while.
32:57That was one Patsy Kearney.
32:58Makes his living thieving off thieves.
32:59Got delusions of grandeur ever since he had elocution lessons.
33:02Thinks he's taken over where the brothers Grimm left off.
33:05That is one very nasty bastard.
33:09You mean he's after that Tom you nicked?
33:12Yeah, that's it.
33:14You said it wasn't down to you.
33:17Charles, don't be naive.
33:21Hey, hold up.
33:24Pull in a bit further, I'll go.
33:33Should we give him a pull?
33:34No.
33:35Let's see where he takes us.
33:42What's up?
33:43Oh.
33:47Oh.
33:52Oh.
33:53Oh.
33:54Is that too close to me?
33:55Oh.
33:56Oh.
33:57Oh.
33:59Oh.
34:00Oh.
34:01Oh.
34:03Oh.
34:04Oh.
34:05Oh.
34:06Oh.
34:07you've only just come back from Manchester and now you've got to go to Amsterdam they are the
34:30limit they are really why can't they give you more notice you know what they are it's always
34:35happening I'm going to speak to daddy about it no I shouldn't do that I will it's not fair why can't
34:43they send somebody else you ought to be tougher with them John dad Dean yeah will you bring me a
34:51pretty back of course I will where are you going dad Amsterdam as usual I don't want another of
34:57those Dutch dolls no right now Jimmy where is it I told you I don't know Patsy
35:23what do you reckon well let's have a look
35:31I don't know what you're talking about you know I really don't enjoy this sort of thing
35:40no not much you bastard Patsy you're making a rickety I never had that Tom
35:46they slung me for it didn't they and the law is never wrong eh Jimmy boy
35:50you lump of garbage that's not very nice Jimmy just because Stevie here got a bit voluble one
36:00night due to an excess of alcohol of course once word of your little joint enterprise reached my
36:05ears naturally I became interested and questioned him about it that's right in it Stevie sorry Jimmy
36:12straight I am come here I said come here show him
36:21pretty in it he did convince me that you hadn't told him where the stones were
36:29eventually he told me he told you did he yeah well I suggest you tell me
36:44yeah he stashed it in a safety deposit box city bank don't take me for a fool sunshine
36:54he was arrested before he had a chance to do anything like that you know I get very irritated
37:03when people take me for a fool right mr smart ass now he told you where the tom was did he hey
37:14well I suggest you tell me so that we can all celebrate he doesn't know I never told him
37:19I hardly know him that's not a very nice thing to say about a friend Jimmy is it hey
37:24I mean you're implying that he just lied to me no I hardly know him you bastard
37:31no nobody lies to me it's not done all right all right I'll tell you I'll tell you where it is
37:42you mean you mean to say your friend doesn't know
37:48well no sense in him finding out then is there I mean what he doesn't know can't arm him
37:57so a whisper sweet nothing's in my ear Jimmy
38:00Patsy someone's coming put it away come on
38:07come on stop your tongue bloody hell
38:37come on don't hi you or you want me to meet you at the airport
39:03I think it's better not to come out today, though, isn't it?
39:07Come on.
39:09Bye-bye, Daddy. See you soon.
39:11Goodbye, darling.
39:13Bye, Dad.
39:14Bye, Dick.
39:15Come on, darling. You'll miss your plane.
39:17Take care, darling, won't you?
39:21I'll send your postcard.
39:23We'll be back before it gets here. The post is so slow these days.
39:26Come on. You're gonna miss it.
39:33Come on.
39:59Okay?
40:01They believe me, if that's okay.
40:31Come on.
40:40Could be anywhere, Patsy.
40:47Right.
40:48Tear the place apart.
40:50Who was it?
40:52I don't know, do I?
40:55What's the matter with you?
40:56Why are you trying to protect those lunatics?
40:59I'm not trying to protect anybody.
41:01I just don't know who it was.
41:03You are terrific. Do you know that?
41:07Wouldn't you ask Mason? He's the one they've done over.
41:12Mason wouldn't give me the time of day.
41:16Anyway, what...
41:17What are you doing turning up on a scene?
41:20We had an anonymous call.
41:23At least I was asking for it.
41:25Yeah, whoever it was said that if we were interested in your welfare,
41:29we ought to get down to that factory a bit lively.
41:32Any idea who that good Samaritan might be?
41:38No.
41:39No idea.
41:42Straight, how could I?
41:43We thought maybe Mason had tumbled the little favour you promised us.
41:46So, like the good as we are, we came rushing to your rescue.
41:50And Mason's, as it turned out.
41:53Oh, we'd both appreciate it.
41:55Well, show your appreciation, Jimmy, by telling me what it's all about.
42:00Jimmy, I wish I could, but I can't.
42:04Straight.
42:05I'll tell you what I think, shall I?
42:07I think there's a bunch of nasties who think you did do that robbery
42:10and they want their share of it.
42:13Well, that's your problem now, but they're still mine.
42:16Mason.
42:18I want him, Jimmy.
42:20And you owe me.
42:22If you think it's your genuine George,
42:24you might just let something slip, if you stick with him.
42:27Bit dodgy, that, innit?
42:30Don't worry, sir.
42:31I'll get paid for the job, remember?
42:34What about Kearney?
42:35Do you think we should pick him up?
42:37Do you think Fleet had time to tell him where the time was?
42:39I don't know.
42:40He whispered something in his ear, but I don't know what it was.
42:42No, I'll leave him be, for the time being.
42:44We'll see what develops.
42:46We've managed to trace the agency that Fleet's bird grafts for, Gav.
42:48He's a clever boy, then.
42:51Yeah, we'll see what you can find out about her.
42:52But be discreet.
42:54Yeah.
42:55What's all that about?
42:59Personal, sir.
43:05Look, George.
43:06Oh, sir.
43:07One of Kearney's envies, he was piping me as if he knew me.
43:11Did you know him?
43:12No.
43:14What's his name?
43:16Phil something.
43:18I'll check him out.
43:20Yeah, it'd be nice to know you've got some support.
43:28You all right?
43:30Yeah, I'm okay.
43:33Listen, I've got to go somewhere. You weren't dropping off.
43:36I'd like to help.
43:40No, that's nice, but you've done enough already.
43:43Well, that bundle last night with Kearney, look at the state of your face.
43:47I ain't trying to con him that I'd stuffed the tom in some jug.
43:52Well, it's tit for tat, isn't it?
43:54You helped me out in a shovel and Regan tried it on.
43:57Yeah, he still thinks I'm making the effort.
44:00Wound him right up to me.
44:02Yeah.
44:04Listen, did you tell Kearney?
44:06Tell him what?
44:07Come on, Jimmy, you know.
44:09Look, I want to come back on that bastard as much as anybody.
44:12Look, I've got no right involving you in all this.
44:15I'm already involved, look.
44:17Come on, Charlie, you and me, we're just tea leaves.
44:20This could get really naughty.
44:23Yeah, that's got bleeding naughty.
44:25Now, did you tell him?
44:26You know that Tina I was with last night?
44:33Well, she's my bird.
44:35You know, very close.
44:37She's the one that's keeping the tom for me.
44:40And you told Kearney that?
44:41Well, what else could I do?
44:45Yeah, cheers.
44:49Listen, this is not down to the old pals, that.
44:52There's a drink in it for you.
44:54Five grand.
44:56Okay?
45:00Step on it, will you, son?
45:02This is an emergency.
45:03Oh, my God.
45:19He's got that, Charlie.
45:21I know he has.
45:22No, you don't know that for certain.
45:23Look, look at it.
45:24What else?
45:26I'm going to sort that animal out.
45:27Oh, leave it out.
45:28Look, what about Pinky and Perky?
45:30And the shooter, you've got no chance.
45:31Can't just do nothing.
45:33Look, I'll get some help, then.
45:34Yeah, we need a phone.
45:35Come on.
45:36What, so in the meantime, she's being...
45:37Look, we're not going to stop anything happening without help.
45:39Now, I know some faces who can handle Kearney.
45:42Come on.
45:43Well, come on!
46:03Well?
46:04Did you get the tickets?
46:05Two tickets to Amsterdam.
46:06First class.
46:07Singles.
46:08Singles.
46:09And you?
46:10You're looking at a very, very rich lady.
46:11And the very beautiful one.
46:12Look, I can't dwell.
46:13He's coming over.
46:14I can't figure out how to keep him away from Kearney.
46:15Try and stall him.
46:16Yeah, but Kearney's talled up.
46:17We'll be sitting up when you get there.
46:18Yeah, okay.
46:19Okay, then.
46:20I can't figure out how to keep him away from Kearney.
46:21Try and stall him.
46:22Well, look, we might just have to answer your questions.
46:24I'llink that made you okay?
46:25You don't have to go.
46:26I'll shut up.
46:27It'll be all right.
46:28Yeah, sir.
46:29I can't figure out how to keep him away from Kearney.
46:30And all the bad things.
46:31I can't figure out how to keep him away from Kearney.
46:32And he's torn up.
46:33I can't figure out how to keep him away from Kearney.
46:34Not as much as much as I can get in trouble with him.
46:35I can't figure out how to keep him away from Kearney.
46:37You know, I can't figure out how to keep him away from Kearney.
46:39Try and stall him.
46:40But Kearney's torn up.
46:41I'm going to leave.
46:42We'll be sitting up when you get there.
46:43Okay then, yeah.
46:44Yeah, OK. OK, then, yeah. Speak to you in a minute. Cheers. Ta-ra.
46:50Well, look, we might just have to hang around for a bit.
46:52Can't hang about.
46:53Look, he's got to phone some keys, hasn't he?
46:55Look, I'll know where we can pick up a shooter on the way. Come on.
47:14What are you looking for? My mates?
47:20Don't need your mates. Come on.
47:35Fight you! On the floor!
47:37Go on, I'll blow your head off!
47:39Now, you bastard. Where is she?
47:42Where's her, Jimmy? Don't you give me that crap, you slimy animal.
47:46Tina! Where have you got her? Where is she?
47:56I didn't order champagne.
47:58I did.
47:59Nothing but the best.
48:12Got it. Carter.
48:14He's a coser.
48:16Remember when I went to Sammy Johnson's trial?
48:18That was one of the filth what was giving evidence against him.
48:21Oh!
48:22Oh!
48:23Oh!
48:24Oh!
48:25Oh!
48:26Oh!
48:27Oh!
48:28Oh!
48:29Oh!
48:30Oh!
48:31Oh!
48:32Oh!
48:33Oh!
48:34Oh!
48:35Oh!
48:36Oh!
48:37Oh!
48:53Oh!
48:54Thanks.
48:59Right. Now you owe me copper.
49:17Give me the gun.
49:19Come on!
49:24Evens.
49:35Keeney's in the office.
49:43Are you nicking me?
49:46What for?
49:48Got acquitted, didn't you?
49:54What do you want me to do?
49:56What's that?
49:59I do want to keep going.
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