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Island at War (2004) Season 1 Episode 1

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00:00:00Thank you for listening.
00:00:30Thank you for listening.
00:01:00Help!
00:01:26Monsieur!
00:01:27Help!
00:01:29Show your English!
00:01:31Don't cut!
00:01:33Miss the bounce.
00:01:35What the hell are you doing here?
00:01:36Live over there.
00:01:37Channel, then.
00:01:38There are more of us.
00:01:39Lads!
00:01:40Come on!
00:01:43Come on!
00:01:44Hurry up!
00:01:45Come on, guys!
00:01:46Come on!
00:01:46I can make you safe, but I don't trust them rocks.
00:01:51Come on, hurry up, guys.
00:01:52Come on!
00:01:54All the princes are crawling with Germans.
00:01:57Come on!
00:02:01Come on, lads!
00:02:05Hurry up!
00:02:06Hurry up, guys!
00:02:07Come on!
00:02:14Come on, quickie.
00:02:14We're nearly there.
00:02:15Come on, not long now.
00:02:16Come on.
00:02:19I can't!
00:02:20Keep swimming!
00:02:21Come on!
00:02:24Come on!
00:02:28Trust.
00:02:29Get down!
00:02:32Get down!
00:02:33Get down!
00:02:36Come on!
00:02:39Get down!
00:02:43Fire!
00:02:44Let's go!
00:02:45Get down!
00:02:46Never mind!
00:02:46I can't!
00:02:50Let's go!
00:02:50Oh, you bastards!
00:03:07Oh, you bastards!
00:03:20What did you catch?
00:03:38Too good lobsters, look.
00:03:41I don't like you out there, Wilp.
00:03:45It's too close to France.
00:03:47You shouldn't fish that way no more.
00:03:54Oh, my man, my man.
00:04:00You're safe now.
00:04:03Sorry, you saved me.
00:04:06You're safe now.
00:04:09James?
00:04:12Oh.
00:04:15Would have been all I need.
00:04:21Runny somewhere?
00:04:22No, it's only amdrams.
00:04:23Photo session.
00:04:24The show must go on.
00:04:26Frivolous.
00:04:27No.
00:04:28No hell's just across the water that life goes on.
00:04:32Good luck.
00:04:34No.
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00:04:43Question.
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00:05:00No.
00:05:01I couldn't believe what's the difference is.
00:05:03Where on earth is the stream arrived.
00:05:06Some interpret the events in France as a catastrophe for the Channel Islands.
00:05:29They see a hostile and mighty enemy almost within swimming distance of our shores.
00:05:35They consider we, in St. Gregory, a peaceful people, concerned only with homely things, thrust into the front line of an unholy conflagration.
00:05:47Senators, can one imagine the ferocious power of the German fighting machine waging bloody war for a few greenhouses of tomatoes?
00:05:58But how long will we have the troops?
00:06:00Senator, all this talk of military pulling out is just that, talk.
00:06:07Where are you going, Mrs. Dore?
00:06:18To town.
00:06:19By Angra Bay?
00:06:20Mm-hmm.
00:06:21No go, I'm afraid.
00:06:22Why, what's going on?
00:06:23We're embarking for England.
00:06:26You mean pulling out?
00:06:27No more military.
00:06:29Think of it as a compliment, trusting you civilians.
00:06:32To what?
00:06:33Die well?
00:06:34So then, see you after it's over.
00:06:37So precious is St. Gregory and her sister Isles to Mr. Churchill, that far from pulling out, two new battalions are on their way to us.
00:06:52Happy New Year!
00:06:54Senators, Senators, if the Germans do not want us, and the British will not let us go, what have we to fear?
00:07:02Yes, yes, Senator Dore?
00:07:05I welcome the news of two battalions, Mr. Bailiff, but would you not say that the stronger the fighting force are on our island, the more likely we are to become part of the front line?
00:07:13The troops are a contingency, Senator, in case of...
00:07:17Apologies, Mr. Bailiff, but I've just come via Angra Bay.
00:07:21There's two ships there, and every soldier on St. Gregory's is getting on them.
00:07:26I asked their officer what's up, and he said they're pulling out.
00:07:29Every man jack of them.
00:07:31And if that squares with your two battalions, then I'm a monkey's uncle!
00:07:34He said it was okay.
00:07:36It's him again, isn't it?
00:07:37How dare you!
00:07:38Senators, please, come to order!
00:07:44Gentlemen!
00:07:46If you have any sense, you'll leave. Whitehall said they'd take you.
00:08:05They also said they were sending two battalions.
00:08:08That was yesterday morning, in the afternoon, word came through to leave.
00:08:11Did something happen?
00:08:12Lunch happened, I'd imagine.
00:08:14So, it's true.
00:08:16Demilitarization.
00:08:18Hans on the French Coast, old boy.
00:08:20Eight miles.
00:08:21I'm not aware of how far...
00:08:22So have some sense.
00:08:24I've got 300 men, no artillery, no anti-aircraft guns.
00:08:27What am I supposed to do? Shoot tanks with bloody rifles?
00:08:29We're virtually in the front line!
00:08:31Strategically, you're nowhere.
00:08:33Want me to sacrifice 300 men for a few crates of tomatoes?
00:08:36I guess so.
00:08:37Could be the best thing for you.
00:08:39With no force, there'll be no fighting.
00:08:41And the Germans can walk in.
00:08:44So take my advice, evacuate the island.
00:08:46One of the few things that's clear, Major, is that 40,000 people can't evacuate.
00:08:50A fair few could.
00:08:52And for those who don't, if the Germans arrive, what do we do?
00:08:56If Jerry arrives, it's up to him what you do.
00:09:00That's good.
00:09:01It's supposed to be a drawing-room comedy.
00:09:02All I lack is a moustache to twirl.
00:09:03No, Urban, you lack far more than that.
00:09:04So, should I paint a Messerschmitt coming over the horizon?
00:09:06Don't.
00:09:07No, for all the Germans in the audience.
00:09:09It'll make them feel at home.
00:09:10Just, just one more.
00:09:11Yeah.
00:09:12Hold it.
00:09:13Hold it.
00:09:14Will we even have an audience?
00:09:15I'm sure you will, one way or the other.
00:09:16Will we have a cast, is more the question.
00:09:17And what's the word from the Senate, Mrs. Dorr?
00:09:18Hmm?
00:09:19About the evacuation.
00:09:20They're debating.
00:09:21Yeah, they're good at that.
00:09:22It's doing things that stumps them.
00:09:23What is that?
00:09:24I'll take a look.
00:09:25I can't wait to see it.
00:09:26All the Germans in the audience.
00:09:27It'll make them feel at home.
00:09:28Yeah.
00:09:29Just one more.
00:09:30Yeah.
00:09:31Hold it.
00:09:32Will we even have an audience?
00:09:34Sure you will, one way or the other.
00:09:36Will we have a cast, is more the question.
00:09:38And what's the word from the Senate, Mrs. Dorr?
00:09:40Hmm?
00:09:41About the evacuation.
00:09:42They're debating.
00:09:43Yeah, they're good at that.
00:09:44It's doing things that stumps them.
00:09:47What is that?
00:09:50Not funny, shall we?
00:10:00You know we've called the show off.
00:10:02Yes, I thought you might.
00:10:04So, how much do I owe you?
00:10:07Nothing.
00:10:09Mr Isaacs, it's not your fault we've cancelled.
00:10:11I'm leaving. I can't take money.
00:10:15Last time it was 17 and 6.
00:10:17You know, last time I had a business.
00:10:18Yes, you're staying, aren't you?
00:10:21Yes.
00:10:22Well, how are you going to take care of your daughters?
00:10:24A rare of an age, Mr Isaacs.
00:10:26They're more or less able to take care of themselves.
00:10:28Your youngest, I can't remember her name.
00:10:32June.
00:10:32Yes, June. She smiles too much.
00:10:35Tell her not to smile at the Germans.
00:10:40Understand, Mr Mahi, they're not like us.
00:10:44Tell your girls, be invisible.
00:10:47Be ghosts.
00:10:58You should take the shop.
00:11:00I can't afford it.
00:11:01It'll cost you a handshake.
00:11:06But why me?
00:11:08There must be people, you know.
00:11:10Plenty.
00:11:11But they're all in the same boat.
00:11:12They're all Jews.
00:11:13I don't know what to say.
00:11:19Well, you could say I'm a stupid old man.
00:11:22Well, I should have left a year ago, and I could still have solved my business.
00:11:27Hello, Daddy.
00:11:31Back to the Senate.
00:11:32Yes.
00:11:33How's June?
00:11:34Oh, you know.
00:11:35There's a touch of the garbos going on.
00:11:37I'm worn.
00:11:38Sometimes I think there's little in your head except a poor dim frock, a peeper-booth hairstyle, and Gary Cooper.
00:11:44And there's little in yours except bagging up money.
00:11:48It's almost enough to keep you in lipsticks.
00:11:50Are you very upset?
00:11:51There'll be a number of young women feeling very sad today.
00:11:56Well, it's your head in the clouds, Urban.
00:11:58Does it matter if few girls have lost their soldier boys?
00:12:01Well, it matters to them.
00:12:03Urban, go to the bank.
00:12:05There'll be a run on deposits.
00:12:07Draw out as much as you can.
00:12:09I suppose it's all rather dramatic, really, isn't it?
00:12:11With the soldiers gone, some people will have lost a good income.
00:12:13They won't say dramatic.
00:12:15It's money all you think about.
00:12:16Well, lucky someone does.
00:12:18Then go to Purvis's and pick up half a dozen good strong bonds.
00:12:21I don't think bolts will keep the Germans out.
00:12:25So you do understand, Urban, that that's what we're talking about?
00:12:28Well, if our chaps arrive, then theirs will be in.
00:12:30I don't think there's any doubt of that.
00:12:31Then we should put down the welcome, Matt.
00:12:33What's the German for please walk in?
00:12:51Well, excuse me.
00:12:59Hurry, Colin, come on.
00:13:05Come on, Colin.
00:13:18Come on, Colin.
00:13:18We'll be in in a minute, Robin.
00:13:36Go in with your grandma.
00:13:37Come on, you two.
00:13:42They're coming.
00:13:43Yeah, I know it.
00:13:47When I watched them shooting those lads,
00:13:50I know what it was.
00:13:51Fun.
00:13:53They're filthy, cold-blooded killers.
00:13:57I want you to go and take the kids.
00:14:00If you'd come, I would.
00:14:02But I'm not going alone.
00:14:04With the kids?
00:14:04No.
00:14:06The kids can't stay, Kat.
00:14:08You can't put them through it.
00:14:13Who says you can't leave?
00:14:15Coppers can't.
00:14:17It's like deserting.
00:14:18Oh, we don't be damned deserting.
00:14:20I'm a farmer.
00:14:22Where's the food?
00:14:23It could be rape and murder, Kat.
00:14:29We don't know that.
00:14:30I do know.
00:14:31We don't.
00:14:32I do know.
00:14:33Because if they rape, I murder.
00:14:35Just across the water is the deadliest fighting force the world has ever seen.
00:14:46It's in Cherbourg.
00:14:47It's in Calais.
00:14:48It's in Dieppe.
00:14:49Next stop, England.
00:14:51And St. Gregory is where they wipe their feet.
00:14:54They've got to invade us if they're invading England.
00:14:57We are England.
00:14:58We are not England.
00:15:00Yes, but I don't think Hitler's up on the finer points of sovereignty.
00:15:04To him, we're England and at war.
00:15:06And are we going to advise people to stay for that?
00:15:09Too bad on the island.
00:15:11Unthinkable.
00:15:12But we could recommend.
00:15:16Can we?
00:15:17Or should we?
00:15:19Damn right.
00:15:19Stay here and put my children through that.
00:15:23We're out of here.
00:15:24First boat.
00:15:25There's a lot in what you say.
00:15:27A lot in what he says.
00:15:28Behand.
00:15:29Senator Fleury, you advise stay.
00:15:31I don't advise.
00:15:32I demand.
00:15:34Evacuation.
00:15:35Treachery.
00:15:36That's not treachery.
00:15:37Come on.
00:15:37It's in the island.
00:15:39Treachery.
00:15:39Please, there's a civilized conversation about this.
00:15:42Come on.
00:16:02Hello.
00:16:04So, how's the Senate?
00:16:05Jumpy.
00:16:06Angry.
00:16:08Fleury's a damn pain.
00:16:09He tried to get a consensus on evacuation, says he wants to make it illegal.
00:16:12Can he?
00:16:13Of course he can't.
00:16:15No.
00:16:16Of course not.
00:16:18I'm irritated to Tim, not you.
00:16:24Now, the debate was a waste of time.
00:16:27Patriotism rearing its ugly head.
00:16:30Now, apparently, it's patriotic to stay.
00:16:33But, who's to say, it could be patriotic to go and be part of the effort.
00:16:36If we're invaded, if we're invaded, we're out of it.
00:16:41What's your opinion?
00:16:43You'll probably take this the wrong way, but I haven't formed one.
00:16:49I don't want to stay and see your island overrun with Nazis.
00:16:52Nor do I think we should leave them to it.
00:16:56Your island.
00:16:57It's nearly 20 years.
00:17:04I'm sorry, sir.
00:17:06Madam.
00:17:06It's quite all right, Delphine.
00:17:07Beautiful, is it?
00:17:08If Mrs. Dorter thank for these, sir.
00:17:10The greenhouse is full of them.
00:17:12God, it's a wonderful perfume.
00:17:13Green fingers among her many varietals.
00:17:15That's why he married me, Delphine.
00:17:17I'm sure there were other reasons, madam.
00:17:19Do you really still think you're Ireland?
00:17:30I don't think mine.
00:17:31Could have been.
00:17:33We all wanted you to feel part of things.
00:17:35I was part of things.
00:17:38Then Phil was sent off to school.
00:17:40Oh, truly sorry.
00:17:42He should have had a small, dull, parochial education here on the island.
00:17:45He should have had his parents.
00:17:46Yes.
00:17:49Well, as to leaving, I don't have a choice.
00:17:53But that shouldn't mean you haven't.
00:17:56Leave on my own, you mean?
00:17:57Well, it's an option.
00:17:59And if you find yourself near Santa's, you've always a chance of seeing Phil.
00:18:03So what would you prefer I did?
00:18:05No, that's up to you.
00:18:07You've no preference.
00:18:11None whatever.
00:18:11After your spends for England, Urban?
00:18:20No, I don't think so.
00:18:22No, you.
00:18:22I think if anybody's staying, they should be in a country hospital.
00:18:25I'm a bit strong, Ted.
00:18:27No money.
00:18:27Anyway, there's the business.
00:18:28We couldn't leave that.
00:18:29Well, they might close the island.
00:18:31There's ships coming.
00:18:32Hospital ships.
00:18:32Let's be a run out of money.
00:18:34It's a run.
00:18:35We're out of money.
00:18:3620 pounds.
00:18:44Do they expect us to go through the war on that?
00:18:47It's our money.
00:18:51Another good week.
00:18:53Nine months into the war and the business is as strong as ever.
00:18:56Seems almost immoral.
00:18:58Oh, immoral.
00:19:00To me, it seemed well managed.
00:19:02Commercial genius.
00:19:05That's why I love you.
00:19:06Black ink, so I rotting.
00:19:19Strange thing.
00:19:21Mr. Isaacs, well, rather offered me his business.
00:19:31Why would he give it to you?
00:19:33His implication was that there was no point in offering it to any of his friends.
00:19:35Because they're Jewish.
00:19:36Well, it'd be something.
00:19:41I'm such a spare part in the shop.
00:19:44You're decorative.
00:19:46Don't, Cassie.
00:19:47Well, good for trade.
00:19:49I'm redundant.
00:19:52Your shops are living.
00:19:53Mr. Isaacs suddenly seems like, I don't know, a straw to clutch at.
00:19:59If he's serious.
00:20:01Mr. Isaacs will be serious.
00:20:03It's obvious.
00:20:04You think it's a good idea?
00:20:05I seriously think it's a good idea.
00:20:10Except we're about to be invaded.
00:20:12Hi, Angelique.
00:20:17Any news?
00:20:18There are ships promised, sir.
00:20:19At least two.
00:20:20Have they left England?
00:20:22Not as far as I know.
00:20:23It remains a promise.
00:20:25Another Whitehall promise.
00:20:29Will you go?
00:20:29I'll stick with my family.
00:20:34But I don't think we're thinking of it.
00:20:37Will you, sir?
00:20:38No.
00:20:38No, I can't go.
00:20:40But are you sure you shouldn't?
00:20:42Of course I'm not sure, sir, but...
00:20:44No, it's difficult, isn't it?
00:20:46I was just thinking...
00:20:48An invading army, two pretty girls.
00:20:51That's bleak, isn't it?
00:20:53Sorry.
00:20:53Anyway.
00:20:53Two ships.
00:20:57Sounds promising.
00:21:00These are stirring times
00:21:03with a potent army knocking at our door.
00:21:07But, fellow Gregorians,
00:21:09we are courageous island people.
00:21:12When the blood of the Normans
00:21:15flows through the guts of the Anglo-Saxons,
00:21:18what gets more courageous than that?
00:21:21We have defended our island before
00:21:25and we can again.
00:21:28I don't mean defend,
00:21:30but we will not be intimidated.
00:21:34Hitler and his thugs
00:21:36can take themselves.
00:21:38What do we say?
00:21:39What is happening?
00:21:40Exactly.
00:21:42What is happening is that we are at war.
00:21:47How do we evacuate?
00:21:49How can I say?
00:21:50I don't know what he's talking about.
00:21:53How can I say?
00:21:55It has to be up to you.
00:22:00As the bailiff rightly says,
00:22:02whether or not individuals evacuate
00:22:04has to be up to them.
00:22:07Evacuation is not compulsory.
00:22:13As to St. Gregory's state's policy on this,
00:22:16we will not curtail the freedom of anyone wishing to leave.
00:22:23I think Senator Dawes is becoming the person to reckon with.
00:22:27And he's saying stay.
00:22:29We believe our charges here are as good or as bad as anywhere else,
00:22:33and the more people staying,
00:22:35the better we can run our riots,
00:22:36whether invaded or not.
00:22:44All right, once again,
00:22:45who thinks we should go?
00:22:47I do.
00:22:49And to leak?
00:22:49I don't know.
00:22:55It's the three of you and German soldiers.
00:22:58I'll never forgive my son.
00:23:02A British naval patrol,
00:23:04making a grand spectacle
00:23:05as it steams through the glittering summer sea
00:23:07off the southeast coast.
00:23:09An onlooker would have little thought
00:23:10for what may lie hidden above the silver clouds.
00:23:13A peaceful scene,
00:23:14soon to be shattered by the roar of planes
00:23:16bent on death and destruction.
00:23:17Colin Jervis.
00:23:18You again.
00:23:22Got it again?
00:23:23Shh.
00:23:24Get out.
00:23:29Out.
00:23:48Colin, can you come inside now?
00:24:03I don't need labelling.
00:24:05I'm Colin Jonas.
00:24:07Ask me and I'll tell you.
00:24:08I've got a mouth.
00:24:09You've got a cheek.
00:24:11Oh, just put the label on.
00:24:13What's the matter?
00:24:14I'm not three.
00:24:16And whatever happens,
00:24:17you stick with Mary.
00:24:18Do you hear, Colin?
00:24:20I'll see you at the harbour.
00:24:22You're the big boy now, Colin.
00:24:24And you've got to look after her.
00:24:25Oh, kiddie.
00:24:27At his age.
00:24:29Not too young to have a thought for others.
00:24:30Alone in England.
00:24:32And he's not alone.
00:24:35Come on, Lizzie.
00:24:37You're going to England with me.
00:24:40You know the ropes, Margaret.
00:24:43We'll be thinking of you.
00:24:44I'll be here when you get back.
00:24:46Don't mind us.
00:24:48Do what you need to.
00:24:50And no heroics.
00:24:52Then this is the night safe.
00:24:55It's your shop now, Margaret.
00:24:58I'll never think of it as mine.
00:25:00It's like it's still my parents to me.
00:25:02This is all you, Mrs Mulhey.
00:25:04I don't know how you can bear to leave it.
00:25:06Don't do that, Margaret.
00:25:10The children must forward the buses immediately.
00:25:13Parents, you can say your last device at the harbour.
00:25:17Oh, my God.
00:25:19Isn't it funny?
00:25:23Now, Teddy's coming with you.
00:25:25It must be good, Daddy.
00:25:26I packed your camp-rated oil.
00:25:28It's the first sign of a cold.
00:25:29You make sure they rub it on you.
00:25:31Don't get like you were last winter.
00:25:32I won't.
00:25:34Colin, you make sure of her.
00:25:36And take care of your clothes.
00:25:37You'll be a ragbag by September.
00:25:40And write.
00:25:41You must write.
00:25:43Every chance you get.
00:25:45As soon as you're placed somewhere.
00:25:48And make sure that you stick together.
00:25:50I don't want to go.
00:25:54I don't want you to, neither, my love.
00:26:01Be in the country, though.
00:26:03It'll be a farm, like it's not.
00:26:05It'll be like ours.
00:26:06I don't want to go.
00:26:08We'll be together.
00:26:09Hey.
00:26:11Hey.
00:26:12What's with the tears, huh?
00:26:14You will have the time of your life.
00:26:18Because you know what I'd do?
00:26:19First chance, I would buy a Knickerbocker Glory.
00:26:23Hmm?
00:26:24And I'd have one every day for a month.
00:26:28Oh, but what with?
00:26:31Well, just so happens.
00:26:35Here's what with.
00:26:36Sheldon.
00:26:37But nobody's to know, or they'll take it off you.
00:26:39Understand me?
00:26:40Nobody's to know.
00:26:41You stick that in your shoe, Colin.
00:26:43And it's half yours, half Mary's.
00:26:45Don't forget it.
00:26:46What'd you say?
00:26:47Thank you, Uncle Sheldon.
00:26:48I'll see you at the harbour.
00:26:58Bye.
00:26:59Bye.
00:27:01I'll wait.
00:27:02Bye.
00:27:02Bye.
00:27:03Bye.
00:27:06Bye-bye.
00:27:08Where's Wilf?
00:27:11Harbour.
00:27:13I'll run you.
00:27:18So, when we pass the barrier, that's it.
00:27:32Bring tickets only for this boat.
00:27:34You'll have to wait for the next one.
00:27:40Excuse me.
00:27:46Excuse me.
00:28:18Can I just get back?
00:28:25Look how they're packing that boat.
00:28:29We'll be here for ages.
00:28:30I'm going to get water.
00:28:32Well, don't be too long.
00:28:33How long have we got?
00:28:34Oh, hours.
00:28:35Yeah, eight hours.
00:28:44Oh, Wilf!
00:28:45They put the kids straight off.
00:28:48Traffic!
00:28:49No!
00:28:49Mary, look!
00:28:50No!
00:28:51Straight to the front of the queue they went, Kat.
00:28:53Mary!
00:28:54Kat, they're gone.
00:28:57I want to see them!
00:28:58I want to see them!
00:29:13I can see Mary!
00:29:18Yes!
00:29:18Mary!
00:29:20Where's Colin?
00:29:28He's on there somewhere.
00:29:32Where's Colin?
00:29:33I saw his cup.
00:29:39Just Colin.
00:29:41Just bloody Colin.
00:29:43Why can't he wave?
00:29:46He's on there somewhere.
00:29:47I was beginning to think I wouldn't see you.
00:30:00I'm sorry, Mr. Isaacs.
00:30:01I could have missed the boat.
00:30:02Yes, I know.
00:30:02I'm sorry.
00:30:03Mr. Isaacs, the thing is...
00:30:05They're all here.
00:30:06Which is which you'll have to work out.
00:30:07Yes, but you see...
00:30:08Make good use of it, Mr. Mahi.
00:30:14Mr. Isaacs.
00:30:14Why didn't you come?
00:30:25Well, you'll have to change the name.
00:30:29Well, run it well.
00:30:30If we survive, you can...
00:30:32You can buy me a breakfast.
00:30:44There's Mr. Isaacs.
00:31:13The poor man's had to leave his shop.
00:31:17I wonder what that feels like.
00:31:21I'll go and find him.
00:31:40No.
00:31:41How long does it take to get water?
00:31:43Please move down the pier now.
00:31:59The next boat is preparing to depart.
00:32:03Please line up on the harvest line.
00:32:07And truth is lonely.
00:32:09I'm hungry.
00:32:14I This is so nice.
00:32:16I'm hungry.
00:32:16I bring you to the repayment of an aspect.
00:32:16I'm hungry.
00:32:24Oops.
00:32:29I agree.
00:32:31I feel hungry.
00:32:33I won't.
00:32:33Daddy.
00:32:41And where's the water?
00:32:44Oh, I can't believe it.
00:32:46Where have you been?
00:32:47I've kept meeting people.
00:32:48You are making things worse, Urban.
00:32:54Give me your hand.
00:32:55Go on.
00:32:56You could have found a decent place if you haven't.
00:32:58It can't be a decent place on that.
00:32:59Just don't get hysterical.
00:33:02Urban?
00:33:03Hold on tight there.
00:33:04Urban?
00:33:05We're not going.
00:33:06Urban?
00:33:07Not on that.
00:33:08There you go.
00:33:09Fan like cattle.
00:33:10Fighters, planes and submarines all around.
00:33:12I'm sorry, but we're not going.
00:33:15Cassie.
00:33:16Cassie, stop it.
00:33:17Stop it.
00:33:29Hey.
00:33:30Stop it.
00:33:32Stop it.
00:33:33Stop it.
00:33:33Stop it.
00:33:42First thing in the morning, I'll check what boats are expected.
00:33:50Our door's open.
00:33:51We must have had a lorry.
00:34:04We didn't come in the moment we left.
00:34:07There must have been watches.
00:34:08And we're worried about the Germans.
00:34:10This is St. Gregory's people have done this.
00:34:14Mrs. Dean said it was a lorry.
00:34:15They told her everything was going into storage.
00:34:18And they've taken the car as well.
00:34:23The barn, there.
00:34:26Any animals?
00:34:27Rats and cats.
00:34:28She takes your chance.
00:34:29Nice motors.
00:34:47Where are they from?
00:34:48Don't know how they got there.
00:34:51And if, uh, one or two more turned up, there'd be room?
00:34:55Could be.
00:34:55Good-sized barn.
00:34:56I thought you must have come back here when you were away so long.
00:35:16If only I had.
00:35:19Where were you really?
00:35:25Mr. Isaac's shop.
00:35:26Hi.
00:35:31I ran into him and he gave me his key.
00:35:36He wanted me to feed his parrot.
00:35:39Why hadn't he fed it himself?
00:35:45So, you were in the shop all that time?
00:35:52We shouldn't have boarded that boat, Cassie.
00:35:55That wasn't why.
00:35:56No, but Mr. Isaac's thinks you're taking the shop on.
00:36:00He does, but as I say, nothing to do with my feelings about the boat.
00:36:03The boat was hell.
00:36:04We couldn't have gone on it.
00:36:05I'm glad we didn't.
00:36:07So while the boat was filling up and we were waiting without water, you were drifting around
00:36:12Mr. Isaac's shop, trying out cameras, no doubt, clicking away.
00:36:16I'm surprised you didn't open up and start selling.
00:36:18Cassie.
00:36:19And you were seeing yourself as Cecil Beaton with your shop and your flat and, what was it,
00:36:24model girls up in the bedrooms while your wife and daughters were trying to escape from
00:36:28the bloody Germans?
00:36:29Will you stop shunting your dirt on my feet?
00:36:44I try and help.
00:36:45Well, you don't help, Belmare.
00:36:46You make it worse.
00:36:48I've lost my grandchildren as well, you know.
00:36:53Oh, he's so strong.
00:36:55Look.
00:36:56What a box.
00:36:57Bad day.
00:36:58The worst.
00:37:00You got any brandy, Kath?
00:37:01There's an inch in the bottom of a bottle.
00:37:04We don't have that without wolves here.
00:37:06What's in that box?
00:37:08It's a magic box, Ada.
00:37:09You like magic?
00:37:11What's in here?
00:37:12The trumpet shall sound.
00:37:14Diddle-a-dip-da-doo.
00:37:17Come on, Ada.
00:37:18Lucky dip.
00:37:18Your go.
00:37:21Oh.
00:37:23You open that while I get these cups up.
00:37:25It's what they call the cups that cheer.
00:37:27What's this?
00:37:32They call it a tea service.
00:37:35Where's it from?
00:37:37It's a present to my sister.
00:37:39No, no, I said, where's it from?
00:37:40It's from me.
00:37:42Where did you get it?
00:37:44What's it to you?
00:37:46You know damn well what it is to me.
00:37:49All right, copper.
00:37:50Nick me, then.
00:37:51Sheldon.
00:37:51No, he's the one accusing, Kath.
00:37:53I bought this fair and square.
00:37:54He's asking.
00:37:55And I've answered, so come on.
00:37:57Nick me.
00:37:57I warn you.
00:37:59If I find out something different, I bloody will nick you.
00:38:02It's gone mad out there.
00:38:03Looting, stealing.
00:38:05Break-ins all over.
00:38:07Cars been stolen.
00:38:08God knows how many, Sheldon.
00:38:11You'd better have a brandy, then.
00:38:12Calm your vapors.
00:38:13I'll give you down, brandy.
00:38:15Sheldon, go.
00:38:18Came here to cheer things up.
00:38:20I was doing all right until the law arrived.
00:38:23Bun-we, Ada.
00:38:24You all right, ma'am?
00:38:28Oh, yeah, I'm all right, son.
00:38:30I did open this.
00:38:31I'm so upset with Colin and Mary.
00:38:34It'll help me sleep.
00:38:35We did right.
00:38:37What I saw in France that day.
00:38:39What's going on here?
00:38:40And it hasn't even started yet.
00:38:41I'll-I'll use our pack.
00:38:48Sergeant Moss.
00:38:50What?
00:38:52Coming out of a looted house with a set of carvers down his chinook.
00:38:56We did right.
00:39:08He's here.
00:39:09He's in here.
00:39:10Who is?
00:39:11Look, Colin, here all the time.
00:39:14I couldn't help it.
00:39:16I couldn't help it.
00:39:18I couldn't help it.
00:39:20Get up!
00:39:21You bad boy!
00:39:27You bad boy!
00:39:28I'm rude.
00:39:31How did you do it, boy?
00:39:33How did you do it?
00:39:34I saw you go aboard.
00:39:35I didn't.
00:39:36I skipped off when the bus stopped.
00:39:38Saw your cab?
00:39:40I didn't have my cab.
00:39:42Are you deaf of you?
00:39:44Not now, Wils!
00:39:45You left Mary.
00:40:00You left her all on her own.
00:40:02You know, I think you should go.
00:40:21Do you?
00:40:22It's not too late.
00:40:23There are still nooks expected.
00:40:27Why don't you put an end to your misery?
00:40:28You know, I've been selfish.
00:40:35It's clear you feel nothing for the island,
00:40:37and your only role here is to support me,
00:40:39and that's unfair.
00:40:42Is that what you want?
00:40:46I'm sure it's what you want.
00:40:49You do know what you're saying.
00:40:55I thought the island was something I could give you,
00:40:57but you'd come to love it.
00:41:01Sometimes I feel we should never have married.
00:41:07You were doing me a favour?
00:41:09I was proud to marry you.
00:41:10Well, you did offer me a favour to get rid of it,
00:41:11as I remember you.
00:41:12Please, will you never forget it?
00:41:13So you got rid of Philip to stow,
00:41:15and now you'll get rid of me.
00:41:17And here you are,
00:41:18effective leader of your tinpot kingdom,
00:41:20and haven't you worked for it?
00:41:22What?
00:41:22You made Pally look a bumbling idiot on that balcony!
00:41:24Would you please leave my room?
00:41:45Would you please leave my house?
00:41:46And while you're about it,
00:41:48my damned island!
00:41:49It's hopeless, isn't it?
00:42:03Yes.
00:42:04I apologise for my disgraceful behaviour.
00:42:21I hope I'm...
00:42:22Don't worry.
00:42:24That is an address I'll be taking.
00:42:25Well, I'll leave you to get on with it, then.
00:42:36I'll leave you to stop.
00:42:37Don't worry.
00:42:38Let me just leave you.
00:42:43He'll leave you to see him.
00:42:45I'll check the boats.
00:43:15Any news of boats for England?
00:43:30We didn't manage it yesterday.
00:43:33Later.
00:43:33Yes, eh?
00:43:45If we don't get off, your mother might never forgive me.
00:44:11Then I'll never forgive her.
00:44:15I thought you'd be here, hiding from Mummy.
00:44:18Waiting for news of boats.
00:44:20I've just seen tomato lois lined up along the stray.
00:44:22They must be expecting something.
00:44:25There's only one place they can be going.
00:44:26They can ship us with the crates.
00:44:28Exit disguised as a tomato.
00:44:29Oh, my God.
00:44:45I can't tell you how sorry I am.
00:44:53Me too.
00:44:55I don't know where it went wrong.
00:44:58I didn't want it to.
00:45:01Oh, no.
00:45:06Is Spencer running you down?
00:45:07Yes.
00:45:11Well, there are supposed to be boats.
00:45:18Well, look, I'll get off.
00:45:26I do wish you the very best of everything.
00:45:29I know you do.
00:45:30And I hear you.
00:45:33I do give my love to Phil if you...
00:45:35Of course.
00:45:39Isn't this extraordinary?
00:45:42The end.
00:45:42The end.
00:45:42Oh, hello.
00:46:11Come on.
00:46:12Come on.
00:46:13Come on.
00:46:14Come on.
00:46:15Come on.
00:46:16Come on.
00:46:17Come on.
00:46:18Is that a German plane?
00:46:19Flag it to me, son.
00:46:22What are you doing?
00:46:23That's the second time today.
00:46:25Just to intimidate us.
00:46:26Come on.
00:46:27Can we watch?
00:46:28No, you can't.
00:46:29We're not staying here.
00:46:41It's Felicity Dawn.
00:46:42Come on.
00:46:43Come on.
00:46:44Come on.
00:46:45Come on.
00:46:46Come on.
00:46:47Come on.
00:46:48Come on, sir.
00:46:49Good morning.
00:46:50Good morning.
00:46:51Thank you, Tom.
00:46:52Let's get cracking.
00:46:53Come on.
00:46:54Come on.
00:46:55Thank you, Tom.
00:46:56Let's get cracking.
00:46:57Come on.
00:46:58Come on, sir.
00:46:59Yeah, yeah.
00:47:00No, just...
00:47:01There we go.
00:47:02Come on.
00:47:03There you go.
00:47:04There you go.
00:47:05Get down.
00:47:10Get him!
00:47:11Get down!
00:47:13Get down!
00:47:14Get down!
00:47:27Get down!
00:47:34Hurry!
00:48:04Oh, what?
00:48:34Oh, my God.
00:48:35Keep going away from the fierce sand.
00:48:37This way.
00:48:37This way.
00:48:45Let me drown.
00:48:47I'm sorry.
00:48:48I'm sorry.
00:48:49I'm sorry.
00:48:50You gotta get down there.
00:48:50I don't know.
00:48:51I'm sorry.
00:48:51I'm sorry.
00:48:52You gotta get down there.
00:48:53I don't know.
00:49:04Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:49:34Somebody help me, please!
00:49:37I'm here!
00:49:44Daddy!
00:49:46Oh, yeah!
00:49:51Daddy, please!
00:49:59Where are you at?
00:50:01Can you move it all?
00:50:02Oh, man under here!
00:50:05Quick as you like!
00:50:06We'll get you up, boy.
00:50:10Man here!
00:50:14Oh!
00:50:22Damn you!
00:50:23Do you happen to know my wife, Mrs. Dorr?
00:50:32No, sir.
00:50:33She's selling us the door.
00:50:34No, sorry.
00:50:42Constable!
00:50:43I think my wife might have been on the...
00:50:45I'm doing what I can!
00:50:51All right, all right!
00:50:52Have you seen her?
00:50:53No, sir, I haven't.
00:51:01This is dreadful, George!
00:51:03It's just dreadful!
00:51:04Yes, sir, but it's felicity, sir.
00:51:06I'm worried it's...
00:51:06I can't believe it!
00:51:07I mean, what have we done to deserve this?
00:51:09We're at war, that's what.
00:51:11We're not at war!
00:51:12There's no troops!
00:51:13Who told them that?
00:51:14Did we?
00:51:15Did why talk?
00:51:15Did anyone?
00:51:16When you demilitarise, you're meant to let the enemy know.
00:51:19They pulled out their troops and left to sea like sitting bloody ducks!
00:51:22Oh, my God!
00:51:41You're hurt!
00:51:43Come on, we'll get you to the hospital.
00:51:46James, just hold me.
00:51:47Please don't leave.
00:51:55He's got to go.
00:51:57He can't stay now.
00:51:59Not now.
00:52:00But I can't take him.
00:52:01I'm not going to England.
00:52:0430 pounds!
00:52:07I'm sorry, my dear.
00:52:10Do you hear me, you?
00:52:12He's stuck!
00:52:14There's no more boats.
00:52:15He's stranded.
00:52:16Oh, so are we all.
00:52:19You've got a son, have you?
00:52:20Have you got a daughter?
00:52:21I have.
00:52:22I suppose they're our father.
00:52:23They're tucked up safe in England.
00:52:26But you'll make him stay here.
00:52:28I'm not taking it.
00:52:30Across the channel in this, we're stuck.
00:52:32We are all stuck.
00:52:35Oh, you die, you mean bugger!
00:52:37Why are you enclosed, Margaret?
00:52:56As a mark of respect.
00:52:57As a mark of respect.
00:52:59For?
00:53:00Mr. Mahi.
00:53:02Seemed wrong to carry on as normal somehow.
00:53:08Then it's right that you're closed.
00:53:11Wouldn't you have closed, Mrs. Mahi?
00:53:13It's all the same.
00:53:15Open or closed.
00:53:16There are no boats expected.
00:53:22Couldn't leave anyway, could you?
00:53:24Why not?
00:53:27Before the funeral.
00:53:28Who cares about a funeral?
00:53:33It's only for vicars and gawpers and ghouls.
00:53:35Who cares?
00:53:37I think it's for Mr. Mahi.
00:53:40Oh, damn Mr. Mahi!
00:53:41Mrs. Mahi!
00:53:42No, damn him!
00:53:43Why?
00:53:44Because he's done this.
00:53:45He didn't do it.
00:53:47Well, who else?
00:53:48He went and stood under the bloody plains, the fool.
00:53:51And just when we'd had the worst drought we'd ever had in our lives.
00:53:56The damn bloody, bloody damn.
00:53:58You mustn't say these things, Mrs. Mahi.
00:54:01Anyone could have been standing there.
00:54:03But it was him.
00:54:04And why?
00:54:05Because he was kind and good and simple.
00:54:08And he'll have stood with a smile on his face while they shot him to pieces.
00:54:13And I don't want the funeral.
00:54:14And I don't want him in a bloody box.
00:54:16Of course you don't.
00:54:20The good die young, Margaret.
00:54:33I won't die in a hundred years.
00:54:35I won't die in a hundred years.
00:54:50Well, it ain't a bomber anyway.
00:54:54Still a bastard.
00:54:56And that ain't confetti.
00:54:57Good morning.
00:55:26Good morning.
00:55:29Have you done your house?
00:55:32No.
00:55:33Well, you must, you know.
00:55:34Serious consequences.
00:55:35I don't know you, do I?
00:55:37No.
00:55:38I've done the rectory.
00:55:40They've just said I have to do the church.
00:55:43I mean, surrender a church.
00:55:45Is a church in the war?
00:55:46Now, how do we do this?
00:56:03What did you want, by the way?
00:56:09I have to bury my husband.
00:56:13Another bombing victim.
00:56:16Yes.
00:56:16I have 12 to bury.
00:56:20There'll be more.
00:56:23Do you hate them?
00:56:27Bombing tomato lorries.
00:56:29Great military significance.
00:56:33What's next?
00:56:36When can we bury him?
00:56:37I'll look in the book.
00:56:39I'll look in the book.
00:56:39I'll look in the book.
00:56:56I'm going to enjoy it.
00:57:06Let's go!
00:57:10Reinrich, get over!
00:57:23What have we in these boxes?
00:57:27I think politeness is all, sir. Courtesy and such dignity as we can muster.
00:57:44I think there are any cards, don't you?
00:57:46Well, look for common ground. Might find some, hopefully.
00:57:52I'm told to, do I, sir?
00:57:53That's right, Spencer.
00:57:54That's right, Spencer.
00:57:55Yes, of course, Spencer.
00:57:56Thank you, sir.
00:58:00Pray can't they speak English?
00:58:02Yes, I'm done.
00:58:08That's a hard kit.
00:58:09It's hard.
00:58:10How do you do?
00:58:11Good afternoon.
00:58:12I am confused.
00:58:13I was informed there were no military on the island.
00:58:16I served in the Great War, sir.
00:58:17Have to plant this.
00:58:18I served between wars, no active service, and I'm no longer in the Navy.
00:58:22And still the uniforms.
00:58:23I think you wanted to frighten me.
00:58:25Not at all, sir.
00:58:26Not at all, sir.
00:58:27No, not at all.
00:58:28May I present the bailiff of the Isle of St Gregory, Mr. Francis Lappermott?
00:58:31Baron Heinrich von Rheingarten.
00:58:32Very pleased.
00:58:33James Daure, Senator of the state of St Gregory.
00:58:34Very pleased to make your acquaintance, gentlemen.
00:58:38How do you do it, Mr.
00:59:02Ladies and gentlemen, what a good run of weather we are having.
00:59:07Well, uh, so we have the formal business to do, yes?
00:59:12You are to understand that I, Colonel Baron Heinrich von Rheingarten,
00:59:17do this day, 2nd July 1940, claim the island of St. Gregory
00:59:20in the name of the Chancellor of the Third Reich,
00:59:24and that the said island is for this time under the military control of the Deutsch Wehrmacht.
00:59:32Quite clear, Herr Bailiff?
00:59:34Yes.
00:59:36Yes.
00:59:37Good.
00:59:39And you accept?
00:59:42We have no choice, sir.
00:59:45Quite.
00:59:47So, somewhere to stay.
00:59:52Which is your very best hotel?
01:00:00Good.
01:00:02Now, I will take your car, and you will come with me.
01:00:06Muller, you will drive.
01:00:13Other side, Muller.
01:00:21George, I tell Spencer.
01:00:22Your wife is a very good driver, Mr. Dorr.
01:00:51It could only have taken ten minutes, in spite of an extraordinary number of men in green
01:00:56uniforms.
01:01:01I'll do my best, madam, to keep the green uniforms in their places.
01:01:05My wife.
01:01:07Baron Heinrich von Rheingarten.
01:01:09Baron, may I present my wife, Felicity Dorn.
01:01:13Such elegance.
01:01:20The spoils of war.
01:01:23The spoils of war.
01:01:23Such elegance.
01:01:24The spoils of war.
01:01:27Well, прибás, by the way.
01:01:30I'mputed on it.
01:01:32Mr. Dorr.
01:01:32He Prinzip.
01:01:33Achtung!
01:02:03Heil Hitler!
01:02:13Heil Hitler!
01:02:33Heil Hitler!
01:03:03Heil Hitler!
01:03:33Heil Hitler!
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