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00:00Ah, good man. We need an extra hand.
00:15Actually, no, I'm here to see Cicillo's leg.
00:18But, um, what is going on?
00:21The most important two days in Great Slaughter's calendar, that's what.
00:24No, no, no, not yellow. I need red, white and blue for the Queen.
00:28Yeah, okay.
00:29The Queen is coming. She's over there. Her throne's not ready yet.
00:34Your Majesty.
00:36You're right on time. Preparations are almost complete, but we could still use some help.
00:43For what exactly?
00:45The Great Slaughter Scarecrow Festival, of course.
00:49Right. It makes sense where my hair fever is acting on.
00:51Good of you to step in as official police liaison.
00:54Actually, no, sir.
00:55One more. Great to have you on board.
00:57Um, sir, if I may have a moment of your time.
01:01It's a nightmare, isn't it?
01:03Yeah.
01:04I hate how the Scarecrow's just stare at you.
01:08Gives me the eebie-jeebies.
01:10Yeah.
01:11It's like that one.
01:12What is that one even meant to be?
01:14Here we go.
01:32Oh, Jesus.
01:32Oh, Jesus.
01:33Morning, Sarge. Good of you to volunteer.
01:52It didn't exactly happen like that.
01:55I'm just here to watch this year. Wouldn't miss it for the world.
01:59Me neither. I thought you said that.
02:01It's all so fun, really, isn't it?
02:06Of course, it could be the last year it's on. Depends on how the vote goes.
02:10Votes? See if it's going to come back or not.
02:12After what happened last year, half the village won it banned.
02:15That was all blown out of proportion, Norm.
02:17Tell that to Mr Carter. He's still got the scar.
02:20If it's all for a good cause, what about the Farmers Youth Charity?
02:24After tomorrow, they might need to find another way to fundraise.
02:29Sergeant Livingstone, we're starting.
02:30I might need you on crowd control.
02:37Don't tell me you support this nonsense.
02:41It turns the whole village into a public house.
02:44I'm not complaining.
02:46Sisters, please tell me we can count on your vote
02:50to free us from this straw-filled stranglehold.
02:54Well, no, actually, I think it's rather wonderful
02:57what people can create with straw and a bit of imagination.
03:01And I can't say no to a cash prize.
03:03Welcome, ladies and gentlemen,
03:12to this, the annual Great Slaughter Scarecrow Festival,
03:17all in support of the Farmers Youth Charity.
03:21Now, we have a wonderful weekend ahead of us
03:25helping this great cause,
03:27and I'm sure you'll all agree,
03:29bringing much joy to the whole village.
03:32Tom foolery, more like.
03:34Now, you will find the scarecrows scattered all around the village,
03:39each themed for different categories.
03:42Now, the individual winners will then go on to compete
03:45for the grand prize at the closing ceremony tomorrow,
03:50and then the overall winner will go home with a cash prize of...
03:55Seven pounds!
03:58Seven?
04:00It was ten last year.
04:02Ahem, yeah.
04:03Now, after last year's events,
04:08I think it prudent that I should remind you all that,
04:12well, any instances of scarecrows' sabotage
04:18will result in instant disqualification.
04:22We will also not tolerate any fighting,
04:25kicking, punching, or biting.
04:30With all that said,
04:31it gives me great pleasure
04:33to announce this festival well and truly underway!
04:55Moses parting the Red Sea!
05:01A strong start, sisters!
05:03I think we've cracked it this time!
05:05Doesn't Moses bear a striking resemblance to Joseph from last year,
05:08just without the coat of many colours?
05:10All right, keep your voice down!
05:12Everything all right?
05:13My, er, scarecrow's head won't stay on straight.
05:14Needs more straw.
05:15Why don't you take some of our leftovers?
05:16Why don't you take some of our leftovers?
05:17Why don't you take some of our leftovers?
05:22Oh, sorry. Hay fever. Thanks for this!
05:27Very generous of you. Helping out the competition.
05:32Charlie Sanderson? Competition?
05:33Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
05:34Sergeant Livingstone, you're a man of good sense.
05:35Surely you can help us put an end to all this.
05:39There's no need to swear, Tom. They steal his straw, you know.
05:40There's no need to swear, Tom. They steal his straw, you know.
05:42There's no need to swear, Tom.
05:43Thanks for this.
05:44Very generous of you. Helping out the competition.
05:48Charlie Sanderson? Competition?
05:51Ha! Ha! Ha!
05:52Sergeant Livingstone, you're a man of good sense.
05:56Surely you can help us put an end to all this.
05:58Come back up here when he knitted my straw!
06:01There's no need to swear, Tom. They steal his straw, you know.
06:08Can we count on your vote?
06:11Well, I wouldn't think it would be quite appropriate for me to say
06:16while I'm working in official capacity.
06:19Of course.
06:21Hmm.
06:28Ah! Another fine effort, Martin.
06:31Get back!
06:32Took me hours to get his cigar at the right jaunty angle.
06:36Martin's won the last six years in a row.
06:39I heard your head's fallen off. Again.
06:42I'm fixing it.
06:43And who's running the shop while you're faffing about here?
06:48You all right?
06:49Oh, I slipped off a ladder doing inventory at the shop.
06:53You work at Sanderson's, don't you?
06:56Oh, you came in the other weekend.
06:58Yeah, you remember.
07:00Not too many customers these days.
07:02I'm his godfather. I help him run the shop for my sins.
07:06Oh, thanks for your help.
07:07Excuse me.
07:08Oh, gosh. What now?
07:09Oh! Here, let me.
07:10Oh, Sandra. You're an angel.
07:11It won't take a moment.
07:14That's my auntie Sandra.
07:17What?
07:18Yeah.
07:19Well, not my auntie Annie, but my mum's best friend.
07:21Oh, gosh. What now?
07:24Oh, here, let me.
07:27Oh, Sandra, you're an angel.
07:29It won't take a moment.
07:32That's my auntie, Sandra.
07:35What?
07:36Yeah. Well, not my auntie, Annie, but my mum's best friend.
07:40Do you know, she was the one who convinced me to become a WPC in the first place.
07:45Everyone else said it was a silly idea, but she always told me never to give up.
07:49Well, we all have money, thanks.
07:52It's not much.
07:54What are you doing?
07:57Just lending a hand.
08:00That is an egregious breaking of the rules.
08:02No outside help. It's collusion.
08:05Oh, have a heart.
08:06He hasn't got one.
08:08Sour grapes, Clementine.
08:10I must insist.
08:11I think we'll allow it this time.
08:14So, what have we here?
08:16Ah, yes.
08:17For our fairytale category,
08:21Rapunzel in her tower,
08:23waiting for her knight in shining armour,
08:25to whisk her away from her life of drudgery, I presume.
08:29Oh, I'm sorry.
08:39I'm just having a bad day.
08:43Moving swiftly on.
08:45Oh, wait!
08:45You haven't seen my scarecrow.
08:58You've entered.
08:59You finally convinced me.
09:01How could you?
09:03My own sister?
09:05I've been telling her to enter for years.
09:07She's so talented.
09:08It's breakfast at Tiffany's.
09:12You know, I love that scene
09:14where they're looking for the cat at the end.
09:16I'm sorry, your big softie.
09:18Does she do any other poses?
09:22What are you doing?
09:24Please.
09:25It's just the prize money.
09:26Ah.
09:28Martin, time to settle up.
09:30I'm just collecting entry fees.
09:32I've already paid.
09:34No record of any payment.
09:35Payment?
09:36Check again.
09:38Ah.
09:39Here we are.
09:40Ha!
09:40My mistake.
09:42I'll deal with you later.
09:47We'll kick off with the award for best Bible story.
09:52This was a really tough decision,
09:55but the winner is...
09:57The Sisters of St. Vincent's.
10:00Huzzah!
10:02Five times in a row.
10:03Hunter Sisters is the only one in this category.
10:07No one goes up against the nuns.
10:13Good morning.
10:15You do know they're for the straw, right?
10:18Hello.
10:20I've got to see this Churchill everyone's banging on about.
10:23Martin is our main competition now.
10:24I wouldn't worry.
10:28That's a terrible Churchill.
10:29I heard there was an incident.
10:45A murder, I think we can safely say,
10:48from the obvious cause of death.
10:50Petiki eyes for the eyes and face,
10:52bruising around the neck.
10:54All hallmark signs.
10:55Strangulation.
10:56But we're shouting distance from half the village.
10:59Surely someone heard a cry for help.
11:01Well, note the straw stuffed in his mouth.
11:05Taking care of that problem.
11:08Oh, there's something sticky.
11:10And no one in the other displays reported seeing or hearing anything out of the ordinary.
11:15I'm afraid this rather dashes our hopes of potential fingerprints.
11:20I can check for incriminating fibres.
11:23Not much to go on in the meantime.
11:26Well, leaving us rather clutching at straws.
11:30Come on now.
11:31Don't be corny.
11:32Oh.
11:34Very good.
11:37Now, what do we have here?
11:38That's Winston Churchill.
11:44Martin's scarecrow.
11:45Why is it all scrunched up?
11:47Maybe you weren't happy with it.
11:49Unlikely, given he was the bookie's favourite.
11:51Mrs. Clam did report seeing him doing finishing touches to his scarecrow at around...
11:5610 a.m.
11:57When everyone else was at the first judging ceremony.
12:01Well, let's find out who else wasn't at that ceremony.
12:03If I might have your attention, please.
12:13I am afraid that Martin Hubbard has been found dead.
12:19And tragically, it would appear to be murder.
12:26I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
12:29We'll cancel the Morris dancers, of course.
12:39Yes, of course.
12:41Sir, do you think it's appropriate if we continue with this at all?
12:44No, no, no, no.
12:46I'm sure Martin would have wanted us to go ahead.
12:50I think he'd prefer to still be breathing.
12:52Besides, his death blows his whole competition wide open.
13:09Oh, Sandra.
13:10I'm so sorry about your brother.
13:13I can't believe he's gone.
13:16And the last time we spoke, we argued about this stupid competition.
13:19And I'll have to drop out now.
13:24Are you sure?
13:26It just wouldn't be right.
13:32I saw the killer.
13:34What?
13:35After Sister Reginald went to fetch help,
13:38I heard footsteps behind me.
13:39And when I turned around, there was a scarecrow.
13:42So who did you see?
13:44A scarecrow.
13:45A scarecrow?
13:46It must have come alive and killed Martin.
14:04It's a lie!
14:05That's what I saw.
14:18Wait, did you see anything else?
14:20Now then.
14:21Who ordered the carrot cake?
14:28Perhaps Martin's house will have something more substantial to go on.
14:31That sends quite the message.
14:43Hmm.
14:44It was the last straw for someone.
14:47Oh, very good.
14:49Hmm.
14:52Hmm.
14:53Looks like a sharp blade's been used on his shirts.
14:55Hmm.
14:57Kitchen scissors, perhaps.
14:58And in quite a frenzy, judging by the jagged cuts.
15:06But they've failed to consider our old friend, Locard.
15:11There's traces of something there.
15:19Looks like metal filings.
15:21Hmm.
15:23I need to take a closer look back at the lab.
15:24Hmm.
15:24Hmm.
15:28Hmm.
15:28Well, sister.
15:30Look at that.
15:32Oh, yes.
15:34Well spotted.
15:48We've narrowed our list of suspects to those who went to the first prize ceremony.
15:53They all claimed that they were keeping an eye on their displays.
15:56This is the last thing the festival needs after last year.
16:00What exactly happened last year?
16:02Someone accused the great slaughtered WA of sabotage
16:05and then everything kicked off.
16:08Before you knew it, there were limbs flying everywhere.
16:10Scarecrow limbs, we should clarify.
16:13Do you think Martin's death could have something to do with the festival?
16:16He was the front-runner.
16:17We certainly can't rule anything out.
16:22Well, here's one thing we do know.
16:26This mystery substance we found on the straw in Martin's mouth
16:29is insoluble in water.
16:31Gas chromatography confirms it's petroleum jelly.
16:34Well, I'm the foggiest idea why that would be there.
16:36Lubrication isn't exactly efficacious when it comes to strangulation.
16:40And here's another enigma.
16:43I've checked the handwriting against other samples in Martin's house
16:46and they aren't a match.
16:49Meaning...
16:50Meaning someone else drew them.
16:51Could someone have helped him with his scarecrow?
16:54But that's against the rules.
16:56I'll need handwriting samples from our suspects
16:58to see if one of them drew them instead.
17:00Oh, and one more thing.
17:01Note the contusions on his knuckles.
17:04Martin was in a fight.
17:06Recently.
17:07Martin and Charlie weren't getting on this morning
17:09and Charlie had some kind of injury.
17:12But Martin's Charlie's godfather.
17:14They're like family.
17:15Well, he didn't seem too friendly earlier.
17:19The judges and I will now confirm
17:22and in a few moments we will announce the prize for our next category.
17:28Best Celebrity!
17:29Can we have a word?
17:33Martin loved this category.
17:36Can't believe he's not here.
17:39We'd like to talk about your injury.
17:42You said it was an accident at work.
17:45Martin had bruising on his knuckles.
17:47Do you want to tell us what really happened?
17:50Um, look, it was nothing really.
17:54It was just an argument.
17:56Bad enough to come to blows.
17:59I had a few ideas about how to expand the business.
18:03Martin wouldn't listen.
18:05Why not?
18:06He said we weren't in any place to be taking risks.
18:10He called me a half-wit.
18:12And that caused a fight?
18:16My mum never went to school.
18:19People called her stupid all her life.
18:21Even though she opened the shop.
18:22So how did Martin end up getting involved in the business?
18:26My mum died.
18:27I was all on my own.
18:28I was only ten.
18:30And Martin stepped up to help?
18:32He's my legal guardian.
18:34The shop was in a bad way.
18:35He saved me, really.
18:37But he wouldn't let you make any decisions
18:38about your own family business?
18:40No, but I'm only 18.
18:43I can't inherit until I'm 21.
18:46That must be frustrating.
18:49I wouldn't even have a shop to worry about
18:50if it wasn't for him.
18:54I owe him everything.
18:57And the prize for best celebrity goes to...
19:02Alan Yarrow.
19:04For the Queen.
19:06What utter nonsense!
19:08Her Majesty the Queen is not a celebrity.
19:13Now, where is the man of the hour?
19:16Well, here he is.
19:18Foe for the bugle, Alan.
19:19Not now.
19:22The Queen is sabotaged.
19:26Look, she looks fine.
19:28Her corgis are gone.
19:30This is high treason.
19:32I turn my back for a moment and this happens.
19:34What if Dottie's claims were right?
19:36What claims?
19:37She saw a scarecrow fleeing the scene of the murder.
19:39What?
19:40Norman, if you could just clear the scene for me.
19:43Now.
19:44Right.
19:45Look, I'll ask around and I'll see what I can find out.
19:48I found a handwriting match among our suspects.
19:57I know who drew Martin's designs.
20:00I'm afraid it was Sandra.
20:05There has to be an explanation.
20:06Well, there's only one way to find out.
20:13What's this about a killer scarecrow?
20:15I don't believe any of that, Norm.
20:17So there have been sightings?
20:18It's just nonsense.
20:22Were you and Martin working together to win the competition?
20:24Of course not.
20:28I didn't need his help.
20:30But he needed yours.
20:33I was the one behind Martin's displays.
20:35I designed them and I made them.
20:39So why did you decide to enter the competition this year?
20:42Well, did you know that I was once offered an apprenticeship in London?
20:45Savile Row.
20:47Well, I was all set to move away until Martin convinced me that I...
20:50I wouldn't cut it.
20:53But you're so talented.
20:54Well, I couldn't give up my dream, you see, of owning my own dressmaking shop.
21:01It might not be Savile Row, but it was something of my own.
21:06And watching Martin win every year with my designs,
21:10I just wondered if I could do it.
21:14And Martin didn't like that.
21:16He liked the idea of winning too much.
21:19Could we both enter?
21:20No.
21:22This is the one thing I like.
21:24And you're ruining it.
21:27Oh, please don't be like that.
21:29It's just the prize money.
21:31Oh, yes.
21:32For this ridiculous shop of yours.
21:35Well, what do you know about running a business?
21:37And who are you going to turn to when it all fails, eh?
21:39I always say, stick to what you know.
21:42I just wanted to try.
21:45And you didn't care about betraying me in the process.
21:47Oh, please.
21:48Well, I've got friends at the council.
21:50People who owe me a favour.
21:51I'll make sure they reject any application you submit.
21:54Even if you win, you won't get your shop.
21:56And that was the last time we spoke.
22:01And now he's gone.
22:03How could I possibly stay in the competition?
22:07Don't you owe it to yourself to try?
22:10Never give up on your dreams.
22:11That's what you always told me.
22:13Oh.
22:13I'm not young and brave like you, Peggy.
22:33Oh!
22:41Be careful.
22:42Oh, don't mind me.
22:45They're about to announce best sporting legend.
22:47I think I've a good chance against Muhammad Ali.
22:50Not something you can say every day.
22:52What are you up to?
22:53Those shiny particles on Martin's shirt.
22:56With traces of gold paint.
22:59So I'm taking samples.
23:00We've already done the Queen's crown,
23:02Rapunzel's hair and Audrey Hepburn's earrings.
23:04I know his head's a bit wobbly,
23:06but everyone loves Bobby.
23:09All finished.
23:11Ah, just in time.
23:12Ah-ha!
23:14Now you are talking!
23:20Well, congratulations to you.
23:24Best sporting legend.
23:26I can't believe it.
23:28Your mum would be so proud.
23:31Martin said I didn't stand a chance.
23:33Well, Martin wasn't always right.
23:36Cheers.
23:38Cheers.
23:45I'm sorry about you, brother.
23:48I know what he meant to you as well.
23:52I don't know how I managed the shop without him.
23:55He was telling me about some of your ideas.
23:57Home delivery service and a loyalty scheme.
24:02I thought they were very clever.
24:04I should just stick to what I know.
24:06Well, that's what Martin always said.
24:09Do you know, your mum didn't let anything hold her back.
24:13No?
24:14If you don't try...
24:16Speaking of which, there's something I need to do.
24:25Would you excuse me, please, Charlie?
24:27Excuse me, Hector.
24:34I'd, er...
24:35I'd like to re-enter the competition.
24:38You can't do that.
24:40I will have to confer with the other judges.
24:43Sandra, what category were you in?
24:46It was Audrey Hepburn for Best Celebrity.
24:48Ah, has already been judged.
24:50Well, all right, then I'll make a new Scarecrow.
24:53Which categories are still open?
24:54Er, well, just, erm, local heroes tomorrow.
24:58Local heroes, it is.
25:00This is an outrage.
25:01Now, now, Alan.
25:03Your help organising this festival is invaluable.
25:06But please remember, you are a competitor, not a judge.
25:11What's going on?
25:13Oh, nothing to worry about.
25:15He's letting Sandra re-enter after she voluntarily withdrew.
25:18How gallant.
25:19So now you're fiddling about with the rules, are you?
25:22As if the festival itself isn't bad enough.
25:24What do you mean, bad enough?
25:26Why does everyone have to fight?
25:27Sonny, help me!
25:29Well, nurse, the matter!
25:30The kill of Scarecrow!
25:32What?
25:32It was alive!
25:34It's just me.
25:35Here we go.
25:36They're everywhere!
25:37We've seen what this festival's reduced us to.
25:40People keep telling me this festival's meant to be bringing you all together up,
25:43but it seems to be doing the opposite.
25:44I'll admit, you're not saying it is best.
25:47Can we have a lead?
25:48To un-mosh!
25:49Come on!
25:50Come on!
25:50What are you doing?
25:55What are you doing now?
25:57What are you doing?
25:57No!
25:58It's heavy!
25:59Wait!
25:59Stop that!
26:00Stop!
26:00Stop!
26:08Oi!
26:08Everyone!
26:11Calm down!
26:15Thank you, Sister Reginald.
26:19I've never seen anything like it.
26:21Sorry Dad's fretting half of them with disqualification.
26:24Well, that would rather put a dampener on festivities.
26:28Oh, did you hear?
26:29My Auntie Sandra's only gone and re-entered.
26:31Oh!
26:32Bravo!
26:32Oh, I have no idea if she'll choose for local here, eh?
26:37It's not like anything goes on round here.
26:39Well, in 1947, Sister Heatherner, previously of St Vincent's,
26:44single-handedly defended a mission against Venezuelan revolutionaries,
26:47though she is quite a niche prospect.
26:55Aha!
26:56Well, you found a match.
26:59Note the thickness of the undercoat and the topcoat of glitter.
27:03We've struck gold.
27:05See, who's Scarecrow, is it?
27:09So why did you cut off Martin's shirts?
27:13That's quite the act of passion.
27:17I loved him.
27:20You were Rapunzel and he was your knight in shiny armour.
27:24I thought he was.
27:27He ended it.
27:28Just like that, I went ready to start a new life with him, but he didn't care.
27:40So you wanted to hurt him back?
27:42I didn't kill him.
27:43I just wanted to send a message.
27:49I snuck into his house last night and I saw his shirt.
27:55But then I heard him arguing with someone.
27:59Did you see who it was?
28:01I didn't look.
28:01I could only really hear Martin saying something about checks.
28:08You can't back out now you've cashed them.
28:11Did you hear anything else?
28:13I snuck out the back door quick as I could.
28:17I know how guilty I must look,
28:20but I swear that's the truth.
28:23Good morning.
28:34Oh no, um...
28:36What's happened?
28:37What does it look like?
28:40Sorry, I'm just...
28:42Sorry.
28:43Almost savage attack.
28:45Must have been some time last night.
28:48First Alan,
28:49now Charlie.
28:51Any one of us could be next.
28:53Maybe we should pull out the competition.
28:56Might as well.
28:57Now that my chance at the prize money's gone.
29:00Surely you can fix it before the grand prize ceremony.
29:05Maybe.
29:08Have you seen this?
29:13Killer scarecrow stalking the streets.
29:16Norman.
29:17Wally by name, Wally by name.
29:18This will cause a panic.
29:20The festival won't find a chance at the boot later.
29:22Surely people will know that this is all nonsense.
29:26Oh, this looks familiar.
29:31From the local bank?
29:33Yes, from Martin's fireplace.
29:35It must have been a financial document.
29:37A statement, perhaps.
29:39I'm afraid the rest is too burnt to salvage.
29:41Martin's account could shed some light on this.
29:44Allow me.
29:44I've been looking for an excuse to see the desk clerk again.
29:47It's a Sunday.
29:48The banks are closed.
29:49Not a problem.
29:50I've got her number.
29:53I know what I saw.
29:56And I'm not the only one.
29:57They walk among us.
29:59This festival has turned the village into a madhouse.
30:03Didn't need much help there.
30:04Well, if you'll excuse me, I need to make my way to the station.
30:09He's over there!
30:10He's over there!
30:11Huh?
30:11Over there!
30:15Over there, look!
30:16What's over there?
30:17That's Garn Crow!
30:19So I see.
30:20Oh, God, you...
30:21Well, we'll make sure we keep an eye out.
30:29I don't want to know, do I?
30:32I thought you'd be happy to finally get a break in the case.
30:35Okay, so what did Martin's statement say?
30:37Several large outgoing payments to Alan Yarrow.
30:43What exactly are these payments for?
30:46You didn't tell anyone, did you?
30:48Stop worrying about your reputation and answer the question.
30:51To buy my silence.
30:58Go on.
30:59Martin was embezzling from the Farmer's Youth Charity.
31:02No wonder he was such a fan of the festival.
31:05I confronted him, but he...
31:06He offered me money instead.
31:09Why don't you come to us?
31:12I've got debts.
31:14I couldn't say no to that kind of money.
31:16I knew it was wrong, but by then it was too late.
31:18He had quite a hold over you.
31:20Perhaps one you wanted to be free of.
31:23You think I killed him?
31:26Why would I kill Martin when he was paying me?
31:31You're not going to tell the judges, are you?
31:35No.
31:36But we will need to investigate you for possible corruption.
31:39But I'm a pit pillar of the community.
31:43Really?
31:45Then start acting like one.
31:48Wait!
31:52Oi!
31:52What are you doing?
31:54Stop!
31:54It's a knife.
32:10Stop!
32:11Stop!
32:12I told you!
32:22Don't you dare!
32:29Be careful.
32:31It could be anyone.
32:32I can't believe this.
32:52I know.
32:53Miss Thimble was right.
32:54Well, the fibres match those found on Martin's neckerchief.
33:16This glove belongs to our killer.
33:20But why is our killer attacking scarecrows?
33:25A vendetta against the festival.
33:27Speaking of which, we'd better fill the chief in.
33:30Oh, while you're there, could you fetch me something?
33:33Well, someone.
33:36Impressive work to get a scarecrow made so quickly.
33:39Has she made a new one?
33:41Sorry.
33:42Finish your pick.
33:44Well, why don't you have a look yourself?
33:51Me?
33:52I think she's got your smile quite perfectly.
33:58I can't believe he chose me.
34:01First WPC in the county.
34:04I mean, how could I have chosen anyone else?
34:10Is that a smile I see, Vera?
34:13A bit ridiculous.
34:14More petroleum jelly.
34:25Sister, I'm sorry, but why do you need this?
34:30Well, Her Majesty's here for her own protection.
34:32And she's evidence.
34:35Well, she's evidence.
34:36That makes me want to...
34:40Bless you, Felix.
34:43And thank you.
34:52Get Sam.
34:53Huh?
34:53Get Sam.
34:55Sorry.
34:56I can now announce the final category of the festival.
35:01Local heroes.
35:03Now, this was a unanimous decision by myself.
35:06Um, and the, uh, other judges.
35:09So, please.
35:10The winner is...
35:13Sandra Hubbard!
35:16Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
35:19Oh, well done, Sandra.
35:22Lovely scarecrow.
35:23Beautifully stuffed.
35:25Now, Sandra will now join the other finalists for the grand prize ceremony, which I will be
35:32judging shortly. But in the meantime, please remember that the ballot boxes are now open
35:38for your votes. So please, vote wisely! Charlie, stop! Well done, Aunty Sandra.
35:49Stay back! Put the lighter down, Charlie. Look, we know you killed Martin. No! Disguising
35:56yourself as a scarecrow was an ingenious idea. But it must have been torture on your sinuses.
36:02You can't prove that was me. You used the age-old trick of smearing petroleum jelly under your nose
36:07to catch pollen. And I'm quite sure that we'd find traces on you now. Martin was stealing from the
36:13festival. And business wasn't good at the shop, either, was it? Was he stealing from you too? We
36:18found bank documents in his house that he tried to destroy. Martin never let me look at any of those.
36:24He said I wouldn't understand what it all meant, but when we received a final notice on the rent,
36:29I had to see what was wrong. Instead, I realised the truth.
36:40What do you think you're doing?
36:42You've been stealing. From the festival, from the shop, all this time.
36:47That is stupid. You let me believe it was my fault. But it was you.
36:52You ungrateful brat. How long have I looked after you?
36:57Wait. Did you do this to Mum, too?
37:02That's why she was almost bankrupt.
37:05She blamed herself, and then she...
37:10When everyone finds out...
37:11And who would believe you?
37:18Come here.
37:23He made her think it was all her fault.
37:26And she killed herself out of the shame.
37:31I don't have a mum because of him.
37:33So it was revenge.
37:35I wanted justice.
37:36For a mum.
37:37But it wasn't enough.
37:50And you wanted to bring the festival down with you.
37:52The whole thing's a sham.
37:55Well, Martin said it was for such a good cause,
37:57but the only person he was helping was himself.
37:59But you're not like that, Charlie.
38:01You care about what's right and wrong.
38:03Don't you come any closer!
38:04Look!
38:05You said that you wanted justice.
38:07But this is not the way.
38:10Please, put the lighter down.
38:12What would your mum think?
38:14She's gone because of Martin!
38:16Don't you think Martin's caused enough pain and destruction?
38:20Don't be like him.
38:21You care about the people around you.
38:24And they care about you.
38:25It doesn't matter!
38:27Of course it does.
38:29Think about what this would do to Sandra
38:31and this whole community.
38:33Don't do it.
38:36It's too late.
38:37It's never too late
38:38to try.
38:41You can make things better.
38:43I just...
38:53I just wanted to make things right.
38:57We know.
38:57Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your patience.
39:21whilst we resolved an urgent police matter.
39:25You'll have heard that Charlie Sanderson has been arrested
39:29for reasons that put our festival to shame.
39:33That's putting it lightly.
39:35Thank you, Vera.
39:37Please do cast your vote for the future of our festival
39:42because I believe, I believe that we can turn this around.
39:48Should you not hang up your scarecrows for good,
39:53I promise to restore this festival to its former glory.
39:58Well, with all that said,
39:59let's crack on with the grand prize ceremony.
40:03And how about a round of applause
40:04for our four wonderful contestants and finalists?
40:08We have Clementine Bale,
40:12Sister Reginald,
40:14Alan Yarrow,
40:15Sandra Hubbard,
40:17and don't you go forgetting, you chaps,
40:20that only one of you gets to take the grand prize home.
40:24Anyway,
40:26after much deliberation,
40:30it gives me enormous pleasure
40:32to present this grand prize to...
40:36Sandra Hubbard!
40:51Well, Donna.
40:52Oh, thank you.
40:54Yes.
40:55I thought you'd have clinched it.
40:56Well, I only really entered to impress Martin, so...
41:00Well, you impressed me.
41:02Your Rapunzel was magnificent.
41:04Apart from the tatty sleeve.
41:08Nonsense.
41:10I'll need some help in the dress shop
41:12when I finally open.
41:14You mean me?
41:16No, but Margaret in the village
41:18is really good with a sewing needle.
41:20Of course I mean you.
41:22Oh, thank you.
41:25I really thought we had it in the bag.
41:29Oh, there's always next year.
41:31Time to think big.
41:35How about Last Supper?
41:37All the disciples?
41:40Yes.
41:41Well, we'll have to start stockpiling straw then, sister.
41:44Assuming that the festival is happening next year.
41:47Ah.
41:48Got to be in it to win it.
41:50It's going to be close.
42:01This beer tent has addled their brains.
42:05Well, we've counted the votes
42:07and it seems to be a tie.
42:10Oh.
42:11I don't know what the protocol is.
42:14Did you vote, Sarge?
42:16No, um, I was preoccupied
42:20with the killer scarecrow.
42:22Sir, we've got another one here.
42:23Come on.
42:24You know what to do.
42:30Just remember to do
42:31what's best for the community.
42:33Yes.
42:33Yes.
42:46We have a decision.
42:51The Great Slaughter Scarecrow Festival
42:54will continue.
42:58Hooray!
43:02And seeing how you're such a fan,
43:05you can be the official DA's of the game next year.
43:07Can you forgive me, Mrs. Clum?
43:12Well, of course, I blame you
43:14for being a bad influence.
43:18Man of the hour.
43:20Right.
43:21This deserves another round.
43:23Oh, yes.
43:24Make mine a shandy.
43:25I'm in the mood to celebrate.
43:27Oh, I'm so proud of you, Annie, Sandra.
43:31Oh, finally.
43:32I can get back to some real journalism.
43:34Enough of all these silly scarecrows.
43:36Not that I was scared.
43:42Oh, baby.
43:43Get up.
43:44Don't get here.
43:47Go, please.
43:48Stop it up to me.
43:51You're a madwoman.
43:53Get away from me.
44:00Bye.
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