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First broadcast 1st September 1975.

Giles Nunn and Carrie Selhurst are an upper crust couple who, partly for kicks and for the profits, commit highway robbery in lonely country lanes, along with the lower class boy Tommy Garret, whose dad is a friend of George Carter.

John Thaw - Regan
Dennis Waterman - Carter
Garfield Morgan - Haskins (credit only)
Shane Briant - Giles Nunn
Lesley-Anne Down - Caroline Selhurst (as Lesley Anne Down)
Paul Jones - Tommy Garret
David Lodge - Pop Garret
Peter Howell - Alan Sevier
Ken Wynne - Albie Fenner
Jeremy Child - Elphick
Raymond Adamson - Mr. Tolman
Terence Sewards - Prees
Eric Dodson - Mr. de Courcy
Stephen Bent - Scouler
Ivor Salter - Ibbitt
Betty England - Mrs. Tolman
Maggy Maxwell - Mrs. de Courcy
Jenny Cresswell - Secretary
Bill Hibbert - Detective
George Hilsdon - Boxing Coach
Quentin Pierre - Chalky
Peter Roy - Detective

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00:00To be continued...
00:30To be continued...
01:00To be continued...
01:29Now...
01:32Empty your pockets.
01:35If I have to say it again, you're dead.
01:40You watch.
01:46Get the pussy.
01:49Get it off.
01:50You won't get away with this.
01:52Shut it.
01:53That's it.
02:00They say walk in Zelfie.
02:03So...
02:04Whoa.
02:35You were photographed.
02:55The girl checked the card.
02:57It was stolen.
02:59They've got lists.
03:01She operated a hidden camera.
03:05Look, it's no use sitting there looking like a bloody graveyard.
03:12We know there must be at least six of you.
03:15You follow postmen on their rounds.
03:18You steal mail left in all ways.
03:19You take checkbooks and credit cards.
03:24If you don't come across, you're going to end up wearing the paper hat, son.
03:28Governor, something interesting.
03:36This lighter, part of schoolers' effects.
03:38It's engraved.
03:41Eric de Corsi.
03:45De Corsi?
03:47The highwayman.
03:48Their last job three weeks ago.
03:54Where'd you get this?
03:57This is first division, schooler.
03:59Big trouble.
04:00Why the lights all of a sudden?
04:02Where'd you get it?
04:03I bought it.
04:05And it engraved?
04:06What?
04:07What's your name again?
04:07Eric de Corsi.
04:08Is that your name, son?
04:09De Corsi.
04:11Where'd you get it?
04:13I bought it.
04:15In a pub.
04:17Who from?
04:18Someone.
04:19I'm trying to help.
04:22I bought it.
04:24A fiver.
04:25You better think of a name.
04:27I don't know his name.
04:30Son.
04:31At the moment, I'm treating you as a sad casualty of our corrupt and degenerate society.
04:36Don't make me think otherwise.
04:37His name.
04:39Please.
04:40Good morning, Carl.
05:07George.
05:09Any luck.
05:10Well, eventually, yeah.
05:12Fenner.
05:14Albert Harald.
05:16Yeah, Albert Harald Fenner.
05:17Affectionately known as Albie.
05:1941, unmarried.
05:21Been dishonestly handling since he was old enough to pick his nose.
05:25So it's charming.
05:27Yeah, until last week, he was working in a pub in Beckenham.
05:30He got the elbow.
05:31In the innumerable words of the landlord, we get a class clientele in here.
05:36They don't like dandruff in their vodka.
05:38He came in looking like a dog's breakfast.
05:39Where does he know?
05:40Well, somehow, I wankered his way into a job in a nightclub in Kensington.
05:44Well, let's go and see him there, eh?
05:47Join the Sweeney and see the what?
05:49What's your game?
06:01Your name, Fenner.
06:02We don't open for another hour.
06:05Are you Fenner?
06:08Who wants to know?
06:10I do.
06:13Well, would you gentlemen like a drink?
06:16No, we're both teetotal.
06:18Got any more like this?
06:26I found it.
06:28On a table.
06:32Someone must have left it.
06:34I didn't nick it.
06:36I didn't.
06:38Well, I wouldn't not hear.
06:40I work here.
06:42It's a good job.
06:44Can you hear a violin playing, Gov?
06:48You're a thief.
06:49You've been laying your grubby Germans and everything that wasn't nailed down ever since your voice broke.
06:57Now, I'm feeling in a generous mood.
07:00I'm going to give you a chance.
07:01You see, I don't want to dirty my diary with your name.
07:04Now, you tell us who you stole it from, and we'll put your plug back in.
07:12It's a girl.
07:13I don't know her name.
07:14I've only been here a week.
07:15What was she like?
07:17They all look the same in here.
07:19Big eyes, long legs, all smiles.
07:23Who was she with?
07:24One of those Ooray Enrits.
07:26His name?
07:27No idea.
07:37I've preferred the Porsche.
07:40Where to?
07:41Not far.
07:42If she shows up again, you bell me or Sergeant Carter at this number, right?
07:48Yeah, I will.
07:50Straight away.
07:54Anybody smell burning?
07:57It appears we're there.
07:58I think so, yes.
07:59Hope so.
08:00I wanted a word.
08:01No one will get hurt if you do exactly as we tell you.
08:12Don't scream, lady.
08:14Please.
08:15Just do as they say, Anne.
08:16Over here, you.
08:19Give me the bridge.
08:24Your watch.
08:27The earrings.
08:28Enter your pockets.
08:31Is that all?
08:40Yes.
08:43Look at this.
08:45That looks a bit tasty.
08:47No, it's my engagement ring.
08:48It won't come off.
08:49Then we'll have to cut it off.
08:51Tommy!
08:52No!
08:53No!
08:54You bloody idiot.
08:57Five hold-ups in four months.
08:59One in town, one in Berkshire, two in Kent, and of course he and his wife in Essex.
09:08Yeah, it's a definite pattern.
09:10Always the knitted masks, same hardware, stolen cars.
09:14Always the same sort of operation and the same sort of people.
09:17Furs, jewellery and some money.
09:20Yeah, perhaps they're fencing out of town.
09:22The lighter?
09:23Yeah, given to the girl by one of them.
09:27The one she was at the club with.
09:29Yeah, one of them's tall, young and Oxbridge.
09:33That sounds like the sort we get in there.
09:35Carter.
09:38Where?
09:44Okay.
09:44Yeah, got that.
09:47Twenty minutes.
09:49Look at the tell.
09:52Six.
09:54They've just done a Mr. and Mrs. Tolman in Hampstead.
09:57The shooters are for show.
09:59We don't need to use them.
10:01What happens if they get heavy like he did?
10:04They're old men, out of condition.
10:06Just hook them over.
10:08One quick dig.
10:09That stupid bitch had made such a fuss.
10:12You could have killed him.
10:14Forget it, Tommy.
10:15I don't want to talk about it anymore.
10:17I do.
10:19You pull that trigger and I go in the slam for just as long as you.
10:22Relax, Tommy.
10:23No one was hurt.
10:27Any more playing cowboys and it's over.
10:29Finished.
10:32You better listen.
10:33Well, I went for him and he hit me very professionally.
10:40How do you mean, sir?
10:41Short left jab and a hook.
10:42Perfectly timed.
10:44It was like walking into a wall.
10:46You think he might have been a fighter?
10:47Sure of it.
10:48The way he moved.
10:49His build.
10:50Yeah, from your description, he sounds like a middleweight.
10:53You follow boxing, sirs.
10:54Oh, yeah.
10:55Want to get the time?
10:56I was a member of the World Sporting Club for years.
11:00Is there anything else about him that you can remember that might help us?
11:04Well, I don't know whether it's any use, but they were left-hand punches, but delivered like a southpaw.
11:22This can't be opened without an electronic key.
11:24Oh, there's one in the car.
11:25As you approach the garage, it triggers the automatic mechanism.
11:28I'll show you.
11:29Oh, excuse me.
11:30Yeah, well.
11:35There's no other way of opening the door.
11:37Well, it can be operated manually, but only from the inside.
11:40You know, it must have come through the house, then.
11:42It's the only way.
11:42I didn't see or hear them.
11:44How did they know that Anne and I were going out at the time?
11:48Someone's been supplying these men with detailed information about the victims.
11:52Movements, habits, routines.
11:54They know exactly when and where you're most vulnerable.
11:56No one could know such things.
11:59Are you sure?
12:01Unless they were an acquaintance or a friend.
12:04Exactly.
12:06Good God almighty.
12:07That you, son?
12:11Yeah.
12:13Wasn't expecting you home tonight.
12:16Do I have to book in and out?
12:18Don't be daft.
12:20It's just that you seem to be away more than home nowadays.
12:24Cup of tea?
12:25No.
12:26Beer?
12:27Some beer in the fridge?
12:28No.
12:29Sure?
12:31Sure.
12:32Where you been?
12:34Inches.
12:35What did you see?
12:37What's with all these questions?
12:40Just ravaging.
12:42I ain't seen you since Monday.
12:45Sorry, Pop.
12:46Yeah.
12:47A bit edgy, son.
12:48Something wrong?
12:49No.
12:51Had a barney with your bird?
12:53No.
12:55Still the same one, is it?
12:57No, it is.
12:59Serious, is it?
13:02Sort of.
13:02Yeah.
13:04When are you going to invite her home, Tommy?
13:07You're not ashamed of me, are you?
13:10Oh, Pop.
13:12Yeah, well, I know it ain't exactly Kensington, but it's clean and warm.
13:17She'd be very welcome.
13:19I'd lay something special on for her.
13:21You should know, Jack, that in my class there's more basic dishonesty than in all the other
13:27classes put together.
13:29It's just that we have more style and fanache.
13:32There were two boys at Eton with me who had criminal IQs at the genius level.
13:38They're both bankers now.
13:39Oh, they're all basically from the same set.
13:43You know Talmadge?
13:44Oh, we've met.
13:45What about De Corsi?
13:46I know Mrs. De Corsi intimately.
13:49One of those, eh?
13:50What do you mean, Inspector?
13:51A very modest lady, Mrs. De Corsi.
13:54Yeah, I bet.
13:54She doesn't like the light on.
13:56Well, they're all basically from the same set.
13:59They've probably met one another at some time.
14:01So, who's putting the finger on?
14:02It could be anyone.
14:03For almost any reason.
14:05How do you mean?
14:05Well, if one of the younger ones is involved, it wouldn't necessarily be for the bread.
14:09For the turn-on?
14:11You wouldn't credit what goes on down at their polished country seats at weekends.
14:15It's a hedonist utopia.
14:17Their choice of excesses would make Frank Harris look like a eunuch.
14:21Gigabit!
14:22That's it.
14:22Hurt him.
14:23Him with the shoulder to shoulder.
14:26That's a boy.
14:27Come on, now.
14:27That's it.
14:28Bring it in, son.
14:29Good and hard, that's it.
14:31Come on.
14:33Gigabit!
14:33With the shoulder.
14:36With the shoulder.
14:37Good, good.
14:38Hello, George.
14:39Long time no see.
14:41Okay, George.
14:41Get on with some skipping.
14:42Thanks, Rob.
14:43How are you?
14:45Harder condition.
14:46That's a right for us, goiner.
14:48Yeah, I've got no time.
14:49Make time.
14:50It's not that easy.
14:52Nothing ever is, son, and anything of this ain't usually worth having.
14:55Still the old philosopher.
14:56Well, that Socrates had it all sorted out, didn't he?
15:00How is your leg?
15:01Still place me up, you know?
15:03Listen, have you seen anything of Stan Payne lately?
15:06Stan Payne?
15:08Oh, yeah, he emigrated to New Zealand.
15:10Turned his license in.
15:12Bad time he took a terrible idea in that last fight, you know.
15:15Yeah, but he's got a record.
15:16They don't let you into New Zealand unless you're clean.
15:18Well, he's doing all right.
15:19Works in a power station.
15:21What about Lenny Slater?
15:22Is he still working?
15:23Training now.
15:24Is he back with his old lady?
15:25No, she's up north with some Chinese.
15:27Runs a rat and sick shop.
15:28Come on, lad, spark it up a bit.
15:33That's it, come on, come on.
15:34Well, if you could put your eat in an Oxford nose about, anything would be a help.
15:39Will do.
15:40You're still at the same number?
15:41Yeah, I'll be there for the next ten years.
15:43You make that sound like a sentence.
15:45Sometimes I think it is.
15:47Thanks anyway, Gil.
15:48See you.
15:48Take care.
16:04Thomas Garrett!
16:07Georgie, see you for three years.
16:09You're a man upstairs.
16:10Yeah, I've just been out there.
16:11How are you?
16:12What for?
16:13Just have a chat with Sparsing, you know.
16:15Oh, yeah.
16:15Tasty bit of steel, innit?
16:19Second hand.
16:21Good, Nick.
16:22Not bad.
16:23Shelby Mustang.
16:25Shelby petrol gobbler.
16:27It was a bit of a step up from that old Brent van you used to have, innit?
16:30We'll cut him back a bit.
16:32Well, got it, Dash.
16:34Want to see a man about a dog?
16:36Here, don't you fancy it, quick?
16:37Right after you, Georgie.
16:45Can I talk to Inspector Regan?
17:04Hello, Mr. Regan.
17:07Albie Fenner.
17:09Yeah.
17:09Yeah.
17:09She'd just come in.
17:15I don't know.
17:16She's on her own.
17:19Like she's looking for someone.
17:21Getting in some overtime, Pop?
17:23Hello again, George.
17:25Here, the other day I had a rough shop.
17:26I'm sorry about that.
17:27I thought I'd come back and buy you a pint.
17:29Very nice of you, George.
17:30But I want to finish this.
17:32Thought the old place could do with a touch-up.
17:34And it's the only night there's no training.
17:36Stand, chat.
17:37Ew.
17:37Tell you what, that colour boy the other day looked a bit useful.
17:42Chalky?
17:42ABA quarter-finals last year.
17:44Really?
17:44Yeah.
17:47Yeah, I miss this old place.
17:50Yeah, we had some good times here.
17:52You, Tommy, me.
17:54More like brothers, you two.
17:57We used to have people on, you know.
17:59Told them we were brothers.
18:01Things are haughty since them days, George.
18:04Oh, dear, it's not that long ago, Pop.
18:06She was it.
18:12You could have been the best, George.
18:15You had fast hands, the right attitude.
18:17You could have been really tasty.
18:19I was never as good as Tommy, though.
18:22Yeah.
18:24He was really beautiful.
18:25I thought he was going places.
18:30I never understood why he stopped.
18:34Now, why'd you let him?
18:35Well, it's the case of letting him.
18:37Just didn't want to train anymore.
18:39Well, why?
18:40I don't know.
18:41He didn't really explain.
18:43Not proper.
18:44Well, I saw him the other day, you know.
18:47We had a chat outside.
18:48Oh, he didn't say.
18:51He was a bit moody.
18:53Yeah.
18:53I know, I've been getting worried about him lately, George.
18:56Why's that?
18:58Well, he gets these moods.
19:01Sort of depressed.
19:04I hear him crying sometimes.
19:06Softly.
19:07Like a kid.
19:10Good night.
19:13Turns me over.
19:26What's Tommy doing now, then?
19:28Scaffolding.
19:29I'll graft.
19:30But the wages are good.
19:31It'd have to be.
19:32I saw that motor of his.
19:33Must have set him back a few bub.
19:35Yeah, I know.
19:36He'd kill himself in that bloody thing, the way he drives it.
19:39He's got some bird up west, you know.
19:41One of those daddy and mummy bits, you know.
19:43Spends more on getting her barnet done than I get for a week's work.
19:46You don't sound too happy about it.
19:48Yeah, well, I've been a bit unfair, really.
19:51I've never even met the girl.
19:53But Tommy, he's dead set on her.
19:56He's not going to marry her or anything, though, is he?
19:58I'd be surprised.
20:00What, and you haven't met her?
20:02Don't even know her name.
20:03Well, that doesn't sound like Tommy.
20:07I thought you'd be the first to know.
20:09I mean...
20:09I know what you mean, son.
20:11There's something wrong somewhere.
20:13I can feel it.
20:15I've never seen Tommy so low.
20:16Well, he should be at his best.
20:19Well, maybe she's given him our time.
20:21Yeah, you might be right.
20:22You're all so close.
20:24Yeah.
20:25Not anymore.
20:27He creeps in and out.
20:28Sometimes I don't even see him for days.
20:31Don't phone.
20:33It ain't Tommy.
20:34That's not his way.
20:35At least it never was till he got cased up with her.
20:38How long's this been?
20:40Well, I don't know exactly.
20:41Like five months ago.
20:45You still with the wooden tops, George?
20:48Well, sort of.
20:50The Sweeney.
20:51Yeah, they're a mob and a half.
20:53You've got to be nowadays.
20:55Yeah.
20:56It's all getting a bit vicious, though, isn't it?
20:57Yeah.
20:59You were asking questions earlier on about some of the lads.
21:05Someone been naughty?
21:08No, I was just putting me face about it, that's all.
21:11You sure?
21:12How'd you meet?
21:14Well, it sounded specific.
21:18No, it's been a long time, that's all.
21:21Oh, yeah, too long.
21:21Because if only the lads had been at it, I'd know George.
21:29Yeah, I know.
21:32Listen, why don't you come round one night?
21:34You never met a missus, have you?
21:36That's nice.
21:38Right.
21:39Tommy and me.
21:42Of course, yeah.
21:43Yeah.
21:44All right, George.
21:45I'll give you a ring, eh?
21:46Yeah, fine.
21:47Is she gone, Mr. Regan?
21:59Damn.
22:00She took a cab.
22:02I overheard the address.
22:04Good boy, I'll be.
22:07Up yours, Mr. Regan.
22:08How did you get in?
22:25I never asked for them back.
22:28What do you want?
22:30I'm lonely.
22:32Where's Tommy?
22:35Around.
22:35Like that, is it?
22:40Like that.
22:43Do you want a drink?
22:44Prefer a smoke.
22:46You don't change.
22:49Should I?
22:50You know where they are.
23:03Anything wrong?
23:03Wrong?
23:07Between you and Tommy.
23:10He wants to marry me.
23:12How suburban can you get?
23:14How suburban can you get?
23:33Caroline?
23:59Carrie?
23:59Tommy, I'm sorry, love. I've had to go out.
24:16I tried to phone you, but I couldn't get hold of you.
24:18I'm staying with my sister, so I won't be back tonight.
24:21Phone me tomorrow. I'll just come round, say, after three.
24:24Then I can be sure of being back.
24:29I've got a few names here.
24:40C.T. Dodd.
24:42No.
24:44Kay Norman.
24:45No.
24:47G. Nunn.
24:48Say again?
24:50G. Nunn, double N.
24:52Giles Nunn.
24:54Oh, yes.
24:56Who is he?
24:57His father was something in the civil service.
25:00Bright boy.
25:01Came down about three years ago.
25:04Cambridge.
25:05Can't hold that against him, I suppose.
25:07About 25.
25:09About.
25:10Tall?
25:126'1", 6'2".
25:13Slim?
25:14Skinny.
25:15What's he like?
25:16Good-looking in an androgynous sort of way.
25:19Likes the ladies.
25:21Plays the tables.
25:23Rather badly.
25:24Plenty of money?
25:26I don't know.
25:27One can never really tell nowadays.
25:28We live in the age of endless credit.
25:30Does he work?
25:32Don't be silly, Jack.
25:35Any idea who the bird is?
25:37He used to go round with a girl called Caroline Selhurst.
25:41From your description, it sounded like her.
25:45Was something wrong?
25:46I thought they'd split up.
25:49Months ago.
25:56Mr. Ribbit?
25:58Yeah?
25:59Can I have a word with you?
26:01Yeah, if you can climb.
26:02Good lad.
26:29You looking for work, are you?
26:30No, thank you.
26:31I'd need a truss.
26:33Here you go.
26:34The flying squad.
26:35Ah, yeah?
26:36I thought your little mob was all seven feet tall and had wheels instead of feet.
26:40Yeah, well, I've not been well.
26:42Listen, I wanted a private word about Tommy Garrett.
26:45Tommy?
26:45Yeah, his old man said he works for you.
26:47Tommy in trouble?
26:48No, no, no, mate.
26:49Grew up together.
26:50Lots a bit worried, you know.
26:51Well, Tommy, don't wait for me no more.
26:54Billy?
26:54Wendy Lee?
26:55I had to give him the over.
26:57Started coming to our moody.
26:58I like Tommy.
27:01I don't have to stand for that sort of nonsense from anyone.
27:03I pay good wages.
27:04I can have my choice of iron monkeys.
27:07When did he go?
27:08About four months ago.
27:11Let's see.
27:12What went wrong?
27:12I don't know.
27:14He picked up with some snobby bit down in Kensington.
27:17That doesn't seem to help.
27:19Shame.
27:20I like Tommy.
27:21I suppose you don't know where he's working now.
27:24I don't think he is.
27:26What's that?
27:26What do boys say?
27:27That she's keeping it.
27:30Stamping his card.
27:34Very tasteful.
27:36Very tasteful indeed.
27:38I'm getting some money soon.
27:40I'm so pleased to hear that, Mr Nunn.
27:42We didn't want to appear indelicate,
27:45but it is 3,000 and it has been two weeks.
27:49Today, at late as tomorrow.
27:51So you're calling in to settle?
27:53As soon as I get it.
27:54I like dealing with gentlemen like your good self, Mr Nunn.
27:58I know exactly where I am.
28:01Some gentlemen promise to pay,
28:02but then it becomes very monotonous.
28:05In the end, we have to cut off their credit.
28:10Fascinating game.
28:12We were thinking of having a room converted in the house.
28:15I spoke to the porter at the block where the girl lives.
28:17He was a bit sniffy, but he said she has a regular visitor.
28:20Go, go.
28:20Use your loaf, Bill.
28:24Yeah, he said he wasn't the usual sort.
28:27Spoke differently.
28:28A bit common.
28:32It's a Tommy Garrett, innit?
28:34It all fits, you know.
28:36The description, what Pop says, the car, the lighter.
28:40And enjoy with Ibbitt.
28:42Tommy hasn't worked for four months.
28:44Not for anyone or just for Ibbitt?
28:45No, the chap's reckoned she's keeping it.
28:49Ibbitt.
28:51Regan.
28:54No, I'm afraid it isn't.
28:56Oi!
28:57Don't you get a right number nine again?
29:00Sorry, George.
29:01Well, Mr. Ibbitt said he didn't know her name.
29:05Just called her a snotty bit from Kensington.
29:08He's got a choice to turn a phrase, Mr. Ibbitt.
29:11Has Garrett been in trouble before?
29:12No, I've got...
29:13Look, I'd have laid money he wasn't a soul.
29:15I've known him since he had muddy knees.
29:18Strange.
29:18Faces in this league usually have a lot of previous.
29:22Still, we've got no evidence, just a lot of coincidences.
29:24Gov, have you got a snotty?
29:27Yeah.
29:30Tom.
29:31How long was the girl with Nun?
29:34Breakfast.
29:36Tommy's being capped.
29:39Maybe Nun and he have got an arrangement between them.
29:41You know, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
29:42No, leave it up.
29:43He wants to marry her.
29:44I don't think she's the marrying kind.
29:46All right, bitch.
29:48So what do we do now?
29:50I rang Alan Saviour.
29:51What for?
29:53Nun's one of his punters.
29:55Has he ever seen Nun and Tommy in there together?
29:58I didn't want to say too much on the phone.
29:59He's expecting us anyway.
30:08Tommy!
30:11I rang your sister.
30:13You weren't there.
30:15Which one?
30:18Ellie?
30:18I was with Julie.
30:23She's over from Canada.
30:26I'm sorry.
30:27Where did you think I was?
30:29I'm sorry, Carrie.
30:30Getting laid.
30:33I don't run those numbers, Tommy.
30:35I would have said so.
30:37I would have told you.
30:43Carrie, I'm sorry.
30:44You don't own me, Tommy.
30:45You've got to understand.
30:48I am not one of your mindless little East End scrubbers
30:51talking about the television and worrying about split ends.
30:55I do what I want, when I want, with whom I want,
30:59because I want.
31:00Is that the money?
31:12I said you'd take it over today.
31:16Later.
31:20Later.
31:20I like it when you're jealous.
31:30You bitch.
31:31One night.
31:57Yes?
31:57I want to take you to meet Pop.
32:02Who?
32:03My old man.
32:05Why?
32:07Because he asked.
32:09You'll like him.
32:11I don't want to get involved.
32:14You are involved.
32:15You know what I mean.
32:18You'll love him.
32:19Everybody does.
32:21I'm not everybody.
32:22Tommy, I've explained no complications.
32:28Why can't you just enjoy what we've got?
32:31I want more.
32:33I can't give you more.
32:35You can.
32:38And you want to.
32:40I don't.
32:44I can't.
32:45I'll be back in an hour if you want to wait.
32:53It's up to you.
32:56Double kidney, governor.
32:58They're still waving a white flag.
33:02Now, what about this face nun?
33:05He plays here regularly.
33:06Is he a heavy loser?
33:08Not at first.
33:10A year ago, he was playing for pennies.
33:12Then he got the taste.
33:14When did the change happen?
33:15Four or five months ago.
33:16What sort of money are we talking about, Alan?
33:18I've seen him drop 2,000 in a night.
33:21How did he settle?
33:22Cash.
33:23Always cash?
33:24Always.
33:25I've never seen his checkbook.
33:27Was he ever with anybody, generally?
33:29Oh, he's a loner.
33:31Most of the losers are.
33:32Does he ever play on credit?
33:34Often.
33:35Up to what limit?
33:36It's good for 5,000.
33:38Any aggravation?
33:40No, never.
33:40He always settles.
33:43Might take him a week or two, but he always manages to get it together.
33:46Cash again?
33:47Cash.
33:48Have you got dates?
33:49Yes, of course.
33:57Yes, here we are.
33:59November the 23rd, 2007, 50.
34:03January the 8th, four and a half.
34:05February the 16th, 3-8.
34:07November through it to February.
34:11Well, the date's much.
34:12Was the money's sour, Jack?
34:14Not the money.
34:16Is Golden Boy in trouble?
34:19He could be.
34:20Wouldn't have thought he had the neck for anything worthwhile.
34:23He had help.
34:26Caroline.
34:27Caroline.
34:29There's only 4,000 here.
34:31That's right.
34:34Well, how much did Tommy get?
34:40Nine.
34:41My thousand for each for you two.
34:43It's not enough.
34:45Don't get greedy, darling.
34:48Tommy's been done.
34:50Those earrings must have been worth that by themselves.
34:53You've never complained before.
34:54I was expecting at least six.
34:58Tell Tommy.
34:59Bloody right I will.
35:01How much this time?
35:043,000.
35:06When are you going to learn?
35:08I can do without your good advice.
35:12I can do without Tommy.
35:14What?
35:16I don't need Tommy.
35:18Are you sure?
35:18He, uh, told me about the other night.
35:25You nearly shot Tolman.
35:26He's exaggerating.
35:28Is he?
35:29He just wanted to prove what a hard man he is.
35:31I don't believe that.
35:32He's not that way.
35:34I wouldn't have used the gun.
35:38Oh, yes, you would.
35:40Maybe.
35:41Then, maybe, it's Tommy that can do without you.
35:45I know all the people you do, and more.
35:50Don't forget who set this up.
35:51I brought you and Tommy together.
35:53He wanted money.
35:54You needed money.
35:56If you get greedy and stupid, like you did with Tolman...
35:59There's something wrong with Tommy.
36:01Too much Marquess of Queensbury.
36:03You make a good pair, then.
36:05I want to talk to him.
36:07Ring him.
36:08He's at my place.
36:09No, I want to meet.
36:11Today.
36:13Don't stamp your foot too hard, darling.
36:15It rattles the neighbour's chandelier.
36:27Snow White and the Seven Warts.
36:34Shall we come back tomorrow?
36:39I'll be.
36:40I wasn't asleep.
36:45Recognise him?
36:46No.
36:47Look again, I'll be.
36:51Yeah.
36:52He was in here with her that night.
36:54You sure?
36:56I never forget her face.
36:58So you'd know him if you saw him again?
37:00Well, I don't know, I suppose.
37:03Would you or wouldn't you?
37:05Not for certain.
37:06What about her?
37:07Oh, her, yes.
37:08No bother.
37:10Well, you may have to.
37:11Both of them.
37:12Yeah.
37:13But if I identify them, I shall have to say why I identify them, won't I?
37:18I mean...
37:19Admit to thieving the lighter.
37:20Well...
37:21You found the lighter, Albie.
37:23She left it on the table.
37:25You, quite rightly realising it was valuable, passed it on to the police.
37:29Do you die?
37:38What's your trouble?
37:39No trouble.
37:41That's not the way Carrie put it.
37:42I was disappointed.
37:45Four grand?
37:46Wish I was disappointed more often.
37:48I thought we'd get more.
37:51I'll tell you what, Giles.
37:52You place the stuff.
37:53You find a buyer.
37:55You pull nine grand.
37:56You disappoint me.
37:57All right.
37:59Well, don't go simple on me.
38:00You wouldn't know where to start.
38:01All I need is a name, a number.
38:04If I can't do better than old Shiloh...
38:05That's all a big game to you, isn't it?
38:08A great bloody kids game.
38:10Hardly.
38:13Carrying shooters, driving stolen cars,
38:15putting the fear of Christ up people he was having dinner with last week.
38:19You're like those six sods in Hampstead
38:20who dine out on their stories about how they met villains.
38:23And what do you do it for, Tommy?
38:25Money.
38:29One of my old man's arms is longer than the other.
38:3330 years in a dock's done that.
38:3530 years of gut graft and sweating for what?
38:38Council house and a colour telly.
38:40His mum died when she had him.
38:42She is.
38:43So Pop's done everything for two, you know.
38:46I mean, he might be only a docker.
38:48But he don't have to talk some sense.
38:49Andy's as straight as a die.
38:50I tell you, I remember when I was a kid,
38:53Tommy came home one day with this little car,
38:55a dinky toy thing, you know,
38:56which he'd nicked from a shop.
38:58His old man really roasted him.
39:01I just don't understand him.
39:02Don't even try, George.
39:03Human nature.
39:04I tell you one thing, Gov.
39:08I'm sure he'd never use a gun.
39:10You've got your head in the sand, George.
39:13How do you mean?
39:14It's what every cop will know, son.
39:16Anyone who carries a loaded shooter
39:17is going to use it at some point.
39:19Things go wrong, something happens,
39:21someone gets a bit leery,
39:23panic, bang, bang,
39:24someone gets half his head blown off.
39:26Yeah, I know.
39:29We've got to put those two bastards away
39:31before that happens,
39:32and it could happen any time.
39:46I've got something lined up.
39:49It's too soon.
39:50This one can't wait.
39:51It has to be tomorrow.
39:53Tomorrow?
39:54I mean, bloody stupid.
39:55Why not?
39:56It's less than a week since the last one.
39:58So what?
39:59You're pushing our luck.
40:01I don't believe in luck.
40:03Luck don't believe in you,
40:04from what I've heard.
40:0514 grand in four months you've dropped.
40:07That's my business.
40:08It's my business
40:09when you're assiling me like this.
40:11Your bottle gone, Tommy.
40:13That is the appropriate expression.
40:16You're going to get a little dig
40:17in a minute if you don't shut it.
40:19Yes or no?
40:20Are you on yes or no?
40:22Yes together, no, I go alone.
40:25It will bloody kill someone.
40:29Send me a wedding invitation.
40:33Hang about.
40:37Who is it?
40:38Where?
40:39Here you are, my old son.
40:41All right, cheers.
40:45Listen, Pop, Tommy's in trouble.
40:47I knew it.
40:49I bloody knew it.
40:51Yeah, we want to talk to him.
40:54What's he done, George?
40:55Well, we're not sure that he's done anything.
40:57We just need to question him.
40:59You're sure?
41:00Otherwise, you wouldn't have come here.
41:02Anything to do with that girl?
41:04Yeah, she's involved.
41:05Oh, I knew she's used him all along.
41:08I knew it.
41:09I tried to say...
41:09Do you know where he is?
41:11Where he always is.
41:13With her.
41:16Cheers, Pop.
41:17Yeah, so long, Georgie.
41:20Nobody's seen him since midday.
41:22Any luck with Garrett?
41:23Garrett, I'll meet you at the girl's place in 15 minutes, shall we?
41:35I prefer cocoa.
41:44There must be some mistake.
41:46There's no mistake, Miss Selhurst.
41:47Let me see that.
41:49Where's Tommy Garrett?
41:51Who?
41:53Never heard of him?
41:54No.
41:55You don't know who he is?
41:55Tommy Garrett.
41:56Who is he?
41:57You cow.
41:58He gave you this.
42:02Well, I had no idea it was stolen.
42:04You didn't notice he engraved him?
42:05Who looks there?
42:07When did you last see Giles Nunn?
42:10Oh, months ago, before Christmas.
42:13Three nights ago.
42:15He took a taxi from the Calibane Club back to his flat.
42:19He arrived approximately nine o'clock and left the next morning.
42:22I haven't seen Giles since we split up.
42:24You were photographed leaving.
42:30Look, I don't know what all this is about,
42:33but I'm not answering any more of your bloody stupid questions
42:35until I speak to my solicitor.
42:36We're Nunn and Garrett.
42:40Together?
42:41They're going to kill somebody one day.
42:43They almost killed Tolman.
42:45If they do, you're in it.
42:48Right up to your South Ken neck.
42:54Here he comes.
42:55That's him.
43:07That's going to hit me.
43:08Let's go.
43:29Come on.
43:31The money is dead.
43:57Did you get the money?
44:01We'd better get it down at the local factory.
44:05I'm not moving.
44:10Your telephone's ringing.
44:12Let it.
44:14Answer it.
44:16No.
44:17Why not?
44:19I don't want to.
44:21Hello?
44:23You've got no right.
44:26Gov?
44:27Take your dikey turns off me.
44:30Regan.
44:36When was this?
44:40They're probably on their way back then.
44:44I'm bringing the girl in.
44:48We could have stopped them if you'd told us in time.
44:56What do you mean?
44:58A man's just died of shotgun wounds on his way to the hospital.
45:02Oh, Tommy, no.
45:06It's not me.
45:08It's nothing to do with me.
45:10It's them.
45:12Bloody odds!
45:14You rubbish!
45:18Is he here?
45:19Tommy?
45:20Is he?
45:21No.
45:22No.
45:23What's happened?
45:25Listen, hang about in the car.
45:27There's been a shooting.
45:29Not... not Tommy.
45:31No, no, no.
45:32Listen, I lied to you in the gym.
45:33It was something specific.
45:34How about it?
45:35A man's dead.
45:37What?
45:38I don't know.
45:39There's been a shooting.
45:42Not... not Tommy.
45:43No, no, no.
45:45Listen, I lied to you in the gym.
45:46It was something specific.
45:47How about it?
45:49A man's dead.
45:52A man's dead.
46:11Can you walk?
46:13Yeah.
46:14Get your trousers on.
46:15Tell. Everything.
46:17Well, Tommy teamed up with a face called Nun.
46:22He's a Chelsea head case.
46:24There's been a series of armed robberies.
46:26Bloody motor, the clothes, the flesh.
46:30I tried to tell myself all along it was straight,
46:32but I knew he was thieving somewhere.
46:35I think he's sick, Pop.
46:37It's easy to find excuses, George,
46:39when you want to find them bad enough.
46:42Listen, I'm sorry I lied to you.
46:44That's all right, George. What else could you do?
46:47It could have been class, George. Class.
46:51And what is he, eh?
46:53He's a thieving hooligan.
46:56He needs treatment.
46:58Where did I go wrong, George?
47:00Was I too strict?
47:01It's not your fault.
47:04Look, somebody's got to take responsibility.
47:06A man's dead.
47:08My son killed him.
47:10Murdered him.
47:12So where would he run to?
47:14Where would he hide, Pop?
47:16Well, there's only one place.
47:20George.
47:23George!
47:24Keep him in there, Gump.
47:25You sure?
47:26Yeah.
47:29Let me talk to him.
47:30You must be Pop.
47:32Yeah, you listen to me.
47:33You must still have the shotgun.
47:34I reckon.
47:35Look, you listen to me, sir.
47:36No, I can't risk you, Mr. Garrett.
47:38You know that, Garen.
47:39You talk to him, George.
47:45Tommy?
47:48Tommy!
47:53Tommy!
47:56Tommy!
47:57It's me, George.
48:00George Carter, look at me.
48:09I can't get away!
48:13Tommy!
48:15It's Dad.
48:16Dad, Tommy.
48:19Look, I know what's happened, son.
48:21I know it's not all your fault.
48:25Tommy?
48:27Can't we put the lights on, Tom?
48:30No lights!
48:33No lights, Pop.
48:35All right, son.
48:36No lights.
48:39No lights.
48:42Stay there!
48:46Come on, son.
48:48Can't we talk it over?
48:50I'm not going to talk to you, sir.
48:56Can you hear anything?
48:59No.
48:59Get away, stay away.
49:29One, son. What a waste.
49:49All right, George.
49:52Oh, yeah. Terrific.
49:54All right, George.
50:24All right, George.
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