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00:30Mrs. Weston? It's Gordon Gregson. Mrs. Weston? Oh, come on Enid. Talk to me. Enid, talk to me.
00:56Look, you've made your point. Nobody's listening anymore. Not the council, not the press, nobody. Everybody's gone, Enid.
01:03Don't Enid me. It's good to hear you sounded so fit. Can't be any funny there. I'll worry about that.
01:14I've got something for you. A first installment on top of what's already on offer.
01:19Keep it. I don't want your money. I'm pushing it through.
01:24I'm warning you, Gregson.
01:31Ah, you cow!
01:36And don't think it were water!
01:38One way or another you're coming out of there. Do you hear? You're coming out.
01:41And I don't care if it's in a box!
01:44Oh, my God!
03:03The Whitby Gazette doesn't have a classified column for lost relatives.
03:08Where do you think my inquiry should go?
03:10Oh, put a little box in the family announcement section.
03:14Your cousin's name on top, asking her to get in touch.
03:17Just that.
03:18And maybe something lowered down so there's no money in it for her.
03:22That strimmer seems to be working.
03:26Why did Noreen Bainbridge think it was yours?
03:29She didn't.
03:31You mean she gave it to you?
03:32Ah.
03:33A kiss and make-up present, perhaps.
03:36Noreen!
03:36No, perhaps not.
03:40Well, don't bring it in here.
03:41You don't know where it's been.
03:43Oh.
03:44Hello.
03:52Is this the Wayne Throck Detective Agency?
03:54Yes.
03:55Brian Weston.
03:56A friend thought you might be able to help.
03:58I've got a problem with me mother.
04:00Come in.
04:06Yes, of course, I've read about her.
04:09Battling Marl Weston.
04:11Wild Weston.
04:13Yes.
04:14Well, at first it was fair enough.
04:16She had to make a protest, OK, but...
04:19She's been holed up in that place without water, gas or electricity for six months now.
04:26Who's supplying her with food?
04:29Me?
04:30My wife.
04:31Friends.
04:32As I remember, she wants to draw attention to the building.
04:37Glebe Hamlets.
04:39Oh, there's no question the building's a civic disgrace.
04:43It began falling apart as soon as it was built, due to subsidence.
04:47Mum wants the guilty people named and brought to book.
04:52The guilty people?
04:54The builder.
04:56The council officials who let it happen.
04:58After nearly 30 years.
05:00Well, she says when they demolish the building, the evidence will be destroyed and everything forgotten.
05:05And what do you say?
05:07Well, I say she should give up and get on with her life.
05:10I thought the law decided that sort of thing.
05:12Oh, she's had eviction orders.
05:14But if she won't give herself up, they'd have to use force.
05:18And so far, the council have backed away from that.
05:20Don't want to give the press any more photo opportunities, eh?
05:23Right.
05:25Well, I had to meet and drink to them.
05:26Some balmy old dear.
05:28Effing and blinding me on the barricades.
05:30What about her councillor?
05:31Can't he do anything for her?
05:33Well, that's why I'm here.
05:35I am her councillor.
05:37Is Janet in?
05:55Yeah.
05:56Are you Geoff?
05:57Yes.
05:57Hiya, I'm Aidy.
05:58Come in.
05:59She's in the shower.
06:06Take a pew.
06:07Ah.
06:08Cheers.
06:21It's an embarrassment.
06:22Of course it is.
06:24The council have agreed a price for the site,
06:26but the sale won't go through unless the buyer gets vacant possession.
06:29Your mother's standing between the council and a fair few thousand pounds, then.
06:33You must be very popular down at the town hall.
06:36Well, I'm getting stick from both ends.
06:38Because I'm a councillor,
06:39my mother won't believe I've tried to get to the truth about Glebe Hamlets.
06:43And have you?
06:44Well, I've done what I can.
06:46But if a week's a long time in politics,
06:48what's a quarter of a century?
06:51So how can I help?
06:53Well, I think it's a bit of a wild goose chase,
06:56but if she can be convinced that a proper investigation's been carried out,
07:01she just might come out without any more fuss.
07:07Hiya.
07:08Hi.
07:08Are you putting that straight on?
07:10Yeah.
07:11Why?
07:11It's a bit damp, isn't it?
07:13It's all right.
07:14But I've got to go.
07:15I'll see you both.
07:15Have a good night.
07:16Yeah, bye.
07:17See ya.
07:17OK, bye-bye.
07:19That's a nice bloke.
07:20Yeah?
07:21I was dead lucky.
07:22I could have wound up with anybody.
07:23Hmm.
07:24Instead of just his body.
07:27What do you mean?
07:29Nothing.
07:30What, Geoff?
07:31Well, it's just a bit off-putting
07:34to be met at the door by a half-naked stranger, that's all.
07:37He was ironing.
07:38Yeah, as it happens.
07:39So?
07:40So nothing.
07:42Good.
07:43Are we going out or not?
07:44Yeah.
07:46If you want.
07:47Right.
07:47I'll get me coat.
07:50Do us a favour.
07:51Put the ironing board away, will ya?
08:07He seems a nice enough lad to me, Geoffrey.
08:10Hmm.
08:13You don't want them getting too pally, is that it?
08:17He's just finished with his girlfriend.
08:19That's why he's there.
08:22If Janet and this fella are working together at the garage
08:26and sharing a flat,
08:29there's more chance of boredom setting in than anything else.
08:34That's comforting.
08:37I'd say so.
08:38You, sir.
08:39See you next year.
08:46You're welcome.
08:48Oh.
08:48You're welcome.
08:50You're welcome.
08:53I'ma take a stab.
08:54Mrs Weston? Hetty Wainthrop. Who's that with you? Mr. Shawcross, my partner. Get rid of
09:20him. Wait in the car, Geoffrey. You must feel very strongly. Oh, you could say. It's a lousy
09:40building. But the people that lived here were diamonds. A hundred of so at one time. A real
09:45community. Thank you. Then conditions got so bad people had to move out. Wouldn't the
09:51council repair it? No. You can't blame them. Maybe good money after bad. One's knocking
09:59down and starting again. Isn't that what they want to do? Oh, yes. Did my son tell
10:05you, oh, the council are selling the site too? No. Gordon Gregson. Builder that built
10:12this rotten pile in bus place. Well, perhaps he's learned a thing or two by
10:17now. Oh, I'm sure. Next time he'll lay proper foundations for a start. But he won't be
10:24building for council tenants. There'll be apartments for young professionals. And you
10:30want to expose this Gregson as a jerry builder? No need for me to do that. That's
10:36for anyone to see with their own eyes. No. I want to nail him for corruption. Him and
10:43anyone else that were in with him. We're talking over 25 years, Mrs. Weston. If
10:52there was any wrongdoing, don't you think people would have covered their tracks by
10:56now? Are you a detective or not? Yes. Then get a scent and go after it. I got a scent
11:05all right. The state she's living in. I feel guilty tucking in. She sounds battered to me.
11:15No, very much with it. Do you think we can do anything? I don't know, Geoffrey. One thing's
11:22certain. She won't give up until she's convinced we've had a darn good try. Thanks. That was
11:31great. There's some pudding? Oh, no thanks. I'm full to burst it. Oh. And there's something
11:37I've got to ask Janet about. Ah. About the car. Right. So, see you later.
11:43It's like a cat up the curtain since she took that lodger. What have you been up to today?
11:53Doing a good turn over the road. Oh? Streaming. Noreen's put the word around. No wonder she
12:00said you're never alone with a strimmer.
12:30Hiya. Come in. There's something wrong with the car. Oh. Do you want Adie to have a look
12:40at it for you? No. All right, Geoff. Adie. All right. I want you to have a look at it.
12:49We went for a pizza. For two hours? It's supposed to be fast food.
12:54He wanted to talk about his ex-girlfriend. They were together for more than a year. He's
13:00pretty caught up about it. Yes, you've said. And you're a shoulder to cry on. Is there something
13:05wrong with that? Depends. He doesn't fancy me, Geoff. How do you know? I know. That's
13:12all. Happy now? No. For pity's sake! How can I be happy? Him up there with you sharing
13:21his pizzas and testing his shirts for dampness. I didn't say we shared a pizza. Well, did
13:26you? Yeah. Well, there you are then. Lies already. If you hadn't have been such a wimp
13:35with the Wayne Thropps, you could have been my lodger. You didn't give me time to tell
13:39them. I didn't have time. This isn't going to work, is it? No.
13:52I didn't give you time. I didn't give you time. I didn't give you time. I didn't give you
14:08time to call you. Nice to see you.
14:12Mr. Gregson? Yes. Mrs. Wainthropp? Oh, yes. Your office said I might catch you here.
14:29Do they now? I hope I'm not imposing. Well, that depends. What can I do for you?
14:35Enid Weston. What about her? You know her, of course. Yes, I know her and no, I won't be
14:41proposing her for club membership. I like a man with a sense of humor, Mr. Gregson.
14:46What's your interest? I'd like Mrs. Weston to leave Glebe Hamlets before they fall
14:52down on top of her. Fine by me. Not to mention the council. But if you're a friend,
14:58you'll know what we're up against. The money's there, if she wants it.
15:03You know she won't butch for money. What else is there? A confession, perhaps.
15:08You built Glebe Hamlets, didn't you? Oh, long time ago. Not long for bricks and mortar, though.
15:17It's no secret. Mistakes were made. And bribes taken. You don't strike me as the kind of woman
15:25who believes everything she hears. Ignorance and ambition. That's all I was guilty of.
15:29Oh, you didn't know you were building on an old landfill site? I've just said, mistakes were made.
15:35Then I'm surprised you want to buy the same site and start again. Knock the place down and build
15:41something to be proud of. What better way of repairing the damage? To your own reputation,
15:46maybe. But that's no consolation for the families who've lived there. Is there a point to this?
15:52If you've got Enid Weston's ear, tell her to take the money and move out now. Because take it from me,
15:57a sledgehammer will have the last word. And I'm sorry I can't invite you into the clubhouse.
16:03We do have rather a strict dress code.
16:05Mrs. Wainthrop? Yes? Would you like to come this way?
16:27The corridors of power, eh, Geoffrey? Makes you think, doesn't it?
16:35Yeah. What of?
16:37Floor wax, mostly.
16:39Yeah.
16:41Women have a big fence of bureaucracy in my family.
16:45My grandfather always used to say,
16:47there's no government like no government.
16:51Still, I suppose the wheelie bin's been something of a success story.
16:54Get me?
17:15Hold on.
17:18Are you sure?
17:20No.
17:21Let's have a look.
17:24What's the problem? It's done.
17:35Just checking.
17:49Well, doesn't look as though they're trying to hide anything.
17:53Oldest trick in the book, Geoffrey.
17:56Hit you with a blizzard of paper and you'll never find what you're looking for.
18:03Have you found something?
18:05No, it's all about repairs to Glebe Hamlets.
18:10Nothing about the original building work.
18:13The name James Cardwell comes up a lot in these.
18:17Who was he?
18:19The clerk of works. His job was to be on site to check the work.
18:26Any joy?
18:28No, not yet.
18:30If you need me for anything, just pick up the phone and dial 3491.
18:37Oh, there is something.
18:39Yes?
18:40Mr. James Cardwell, the clerk of works, is retired, I imagine.
18:45Oh, yes. A few years back now.
18:48You don't happen to have an address for him?
18:50I can check with personnel for you.
18:54Very obliging.
18:58I wonder why.
19:03Hmm?
19:25Mrs. Wainthrop.
19:26Yes?
19:27Phil Hoskins, director of technical services.
19:30Oh.
19:31Have you found what you're looking for?
19:33Not really, no.
19:34Oh.
19:35I, er, understand you're interested in digging up some ancient dirt on the building of Glebe Hamlets?
19:42What gave you that idea?
19:44Why else would you bother? You are a private detective, aren't you?
19:47Well, there's no secret in that, Mr. Hoskins. We are in the Yellow Pages.
19:52I know. I checked. Enid Weston must have more money than I thought.
19:56We're very reasonable.
19:58My partner, Mr. Shawcross.
20:00I hope you'll tell her how helpful we've been.
20:02Well, there's nothing here about the building of Glebe Hamlets.
20:06Oh, I'm sure you'll find something if you look hard enough.
20:09Some dirt, you mean?
20:11Oh, I'm afraid that's all in Enid Weston's mind.
20:15Really?
20:18Glebe Hamlets does none of us any credit.
20:22On the other hand, everyone bar Mrs. Weston has been rehoused.
20:26Away from friends they've known for years.
20:29To make new starts in better places. We can't offer more.
20:34Go back and tell your client to stop wasting her money.
20:40Mr. Hoskins?
20:41Hmm.
20:42I've asked your secretary for Mr. James Cardwell's address.
20:47I'll see if she's found anything.
20:56The thing is, Reverend, it's not a heavy-duty string.
21:01Quite the opposite.
21:03Yes.
21:05Yes.
21:06Yes, so you've said.
21:07But I really feel that your grass is...
21:10I...
21:12Well, I suppose I could have a look.
21:15Maureen Bainbridge told the vicar.
21:18Oh, you're well blessed.
21:20Mr. Weston's waiting.
21:25So when would you like me to come and have a...
21:27Good afternoon, Mr. Weston.
21:29Mr. Weston?
21:30I'm sorry to call without making an appointment.
21:32Oh, that's all right.
21:34We've nothing much to report, I'm afraid.
21:36I've heard enough already.
21:38Oh?
21:39You haven't told anybody it was me who set you on.
21:41No, why?
21:43Questions from above.
21:45A chairman of the housing committee's had Hoskins on the blower.
21:48Wanting to know who's paying you.
21:51We're ruffling feathers.
21:53That's a good sign.
21:55Oh?
21:56You know what they say about omelettes and broken eggs, Mr. Weston?
22:00The thing is, Hoskins says that if it goes on much longer,
22:03then Gregson will back out of buying the site.
22:06Glebe Hamlets will stay derelict and the council will lose their money.
22:09Won't other builders be interested?
22:11Everybody knows it was an old tip.
22:13The cost of foundation work scared them off.
22:16We can stop making inquiries whenever you want, Mr. Weston.
22:20You can convince my mother that there's no point in her going on?
22:23No.
22:24I'm inclined to the opposite view.
22:28The choice is yours, of course.
22:54What?
22:55Oh!
23:01They bought the house off the Cardwells eight years ago.
23:05Jim Cardwell died not long after.
23:07Oh.
23:09What about his widow?
23:10Still alive, she thinks.
23:12But she's no forward in address.
23:15Won't she still have his pension?
23:17they're usually very sticky about giving details besides unless the Cardwell shared a mutual
23:26fascination for reinforced concrete it's hard to see how she can be of help
23:31you see the problem you're asking a boy to do a man's job with two weddings on Saturday and with
23:48my usual man off sick I'm hard-pressed to get it looking straight I'm only talking about tithing
23:54the graves on either side of the path
24:01hiya hiya how's it going fine what's up nothing I just came out to see if you need any help
24:14what sort of help what is this what don't make a fuss has he sent you just let me look like I'm
24:25looking why no it's not all right I said it's not all right Aidy Janet why did you ask Aidy to check
24:38my work because I'm the gaffer that's what I do here has a customer complained no then why not
24:44ask me to check on him or anyone else in this repair shop come to that I want to cool your boots young
24:49lady lady lady is that it is that why you don't think I'm equal to any of these blokes listen if
24:55the boss wants to set you on that's up to him what you do here is down to me so put up and shut up
25:02ah thank you for coming in do you like it is this a statue a statue or a sculpture something by a local
25:23artist perhaps there's not much space for children to play mr. Gregson no but this isn't designed for
25:29families couples most likely and singles of course it's a very big market today the single
25:36person and has it a name no but I'm open to suggestions something like Ascot house perhaps
25:42or Windsor Court what about Gregson Towers I'll put it on my list how are you gonna stabilize this
25:51by pile driving the foundations in deep why didn't you do that with Glebe hamlets our test
25:59holes missed the soft spots we thought we were going to build on solid ground but you know this do I
26:05you've been through the records haven't you the ones that matter are missing mr. Gregson oh the
26:11building inspection reports but maybe your own office has copies can we cut the crap mrs.
26:18Wayne throb I don't know what your role is in this you need Weston's friend a go-between or a busybody
26:23why don't you just tell me how much you want
26:35fill your lungs Jeffrey pure fresh air
26:48do you think she'll change your mind no
26:56the smell of corruption is very pungent Jeffrey make sure it never sticks to you
27:03right still still what the money would have come in handy what for a holiday a new stereo system
27:16season ticket for Man United
27:19and what's the good of all that if you can't look yourself in the face
27:24really untam並 toxins
27:25are you gonna notice that you can't look at of them anything different
27:27or anything different
27:29kind ofificación
27:31imagine if you can't sleep in your brain
27:32sea in your house
27:32you can't misuse
27:34what you could do
27:34if you're not serious
27:35it's NOT
27:36不行
27:37I'm not a little bit
27:38I'm not a big participer
27:39but I'm a little bit
27:40I'm going to feel like
27:41oh well
27:42can't have everyone
27:42any time
27:43or
27:44okay
27:44I'm a little bit
27:45every day
27:46how long
27:48good
27:49I'm in
27:50and I'm
27:51big
27:52I'm
27:54hiya hello I called at the house next door said you'd be here why aren't you
28:05at work I walked out was that wise no what you doing burning the strimmer out
28:13with any luck how you doing Sir Winthrop I'm overheating reverend oh dear you
28:20need a petrol driven motor for this job yes we've got one already but it's out
28:23of commission I'm afraid Bost yes where is it it's in the shed near the west door
28:29I'll take a look at it if you like oh yes of course let me show you right
28:45right I'll come with you no she'll be watching I can't leave you here mrs. Wayne
28:50I'll be all right now off to Janet's and remember lashings are sympathy
28:55yeah no I can let you here in one hour
28:58yeah
29:02yeah
29:04yeah
29:06yeah
29:07yeah
29:08yeah
29:09yeah
29:10yeah
29:11yeah
29:12yeah
29:13yeah
29:14yeah
29:15yeah
29:16yeah
29:33yeah
29:35yeah
29:37yeah
29:39yeah
29:41in it
29:45in it
29:47it's Hattie Wainthrop, quickly
29:49quickly
29:50no, no, no
30:02it'll steady you
30:04no, I'm alright now, thank you
30:06you say this happens all the time
30:10as soon as it's dark
30:12who are they?
30:13I've never seen their faces, I just hear them
30:15in the corridors, down the stairwells
30:18in the flats above
30:19Gregson's men
30:21who else?
30:25I wish I had something to report
30:27that had persuade you once and for all
30:30to leave
30:30as long as I know you're on the job, I'm happy
30:33the technical services director
30:38let us see the council records
30:39Hoskins
30:41we found nothing
30:44no surprise there
30:46he was the buildings inspector
30:48when this place were built
30:50Hoskins authorised the certificates
30:53so if there was any wrongdoing
30:59he and the clerk of works
31:01had to be in it together
31:03find Jim Cardwell and ask him
31:06I can't, Jim Cardwell's dead
31:09it wasn't Hades' fault Geoff
31:14he should have stuck up for you
31:16he didn't have a chance
31:17he could have said no to checking your stuff
31:20yeah and that would have meant two of us out of a job
31:22perhaps he could have a word with your boss
31:26get you back in
31:28forget it
31:29I was living on borrowed time with that pig in the office
31:31if I can't be trusted to do the job
31:34then I don't want it
31:35you shouldn't have left her there
31:38I know
31:39I told him to go, Robert
31:42it's my own fault
31:43maybe so, but it was stupid and dangerous
31:46organised scare tactics
31:48nothing more
31:49no more night calls
31:53your day seems to have left its mark as well
31:58aye
31:59I'd be seeing tombstones in me sleep
32:03I'd have got clearer way
32:05if Janet hadn't got their heavy duty strimmer going
32:07blisters or not
32:09we'd swap jobs with you at the moment
32:11Gregson tried to buy us off
32:13oh
32:14very sunny he was at first
32:16like a basking shark
32:18he must have thought you'd got something
32:21I only wish we had
32:22the clerk of works
32:25what was his name again?
32:27Cardwell
32:27Jim Cardwell
32:29why?
32:30I'm not sure
32:31just seems to ring a bell
32:34you knew him?
32:40very well
32:41he was a sidesman here
32:42smashing fellow
32:44we wrote a booklet on the church's history together
32:47really?
32:48Jim was a dear friend
32:52and Lillian too
32:53his wife
32:54Jim got all the facts together
32:56and I did the scribble
32:58keen on his facts was he?
33:00oh yes
33:01very meticulous
33:02he loved all aspects of local history
33:04made it part of his job
33:06he said
33:06as clerk of works
33:08wherever a site was being excavated
33:10Jim would be there
33:11to make sure that nothing was lost to posterity
33:13thank you
33:16do you still see Lillian Cardwell?
33:20no no she's in a home
33:21rather fragile now I believe
33:23still exchange Christmas cards
33:26he's rather enjoying himself
33:36I dare say he is reverend
33:38he asked me where he should stop
33:40feel free I said
33:41the wall's the limit
33:42well thank you for your time
33:45she's just over here
33:53we've got visitors Lillian?
33:59visitors?
34:00hello Mrs. Cardwell
34:02it's Hettie Wainthrop
34:04and I have a young man with me
34:07Geoffrey Shawcross
34:08hello
34:09thank you
34:11Hettie Wainthrop?
34:14yes
34:15Hettie Wainthrop
34:17do I know you?
34:19no
34:19oh
34:21we want to ask you about your husband
34:24Mrs. Cardwell
34:25Jim?
34:27my Jim?
34:28yes
34:28he isn't here
34:30he passed away
34:32yes we know
34:34he's been gone some time
34:36I'm sorry
34:36I forget how long
34:38what did you want to know?
34:42can I help?
34:44I'm Mrs. Cardwell's daughter
34:45naturally we would have checked
34:55if we'd known where to make contact
34:56oh no harm done
34:57or visitors welcome
34:59how long has your mother been blind?
35:0310 years or more
35:04partially blind for 20 before that
35:06oh dear that's hard
35:08yes
35:09hard on all the family
35:11yes of course
35:13dad made it his mission to find a cure for her
35:16Jackie
35:17do you know where she keeps her photos?
35:19the album?
35:20no I've got that
35:20the loose photos
35:22obviously he failed
35:25to find a cure
35:27it wasn't for the want of trying
35:29he even took her to the states
35:30to see a leading eye specialist
35:32oh when was that?
35:33in the early 70s
35:34he was still paying off the bills years later
35:37are these them?
35:39yes
35:39thanks Jackie
35:41did your father ever mention
35:45Glebe Hamlets?
35:48Glebe Hamlets?
35:49it's a block of council flats
35:50yes I know
35:51why do you want to know about Glebe Hamlets?
35:54it's about to be demolished
35:56as local historians
35:59following in your father's footsteps
36:01we'd like to document its rise and fall
36:05I see
36:06well he was rather ashamed of it to be honest
36:09ashamed of what?
36:10that he hadn't done his job properly
36:12the building was going up
36:15at about the time
36:15my mother's condition was diagnosed
36:17I don't think his mind was on it
36:19that's dad
36:23oh very smart
36:24not really typical
36:26he was more a cardigan and slippers sort of man
36:29what's that a photo of?
36:35it's a topping out ceremony
36:36when they lay the last brick on the building
36:39before the roof goes on
36:40did they take a photo of Glebe Hamlets when it was topped out?
36:43oh I expect so
36:45they always do
36:46yes
36:52Glebe Hamlets
36:54you're in luck
36:55may I borrow this?
36:57yes of course
36:57thank you
36:58I'll take the album downstairs
37:02she likes to look through it
37:10what would make a decent God-fearing man
37:22desperate enough to take a bribe?
37:25to see his wife going blind
37:26well if that's true
37:30he must have been in a dreadful turmoil
37:32hello yes it's Jackie
37:58from Wistongrange Retirement Home
37:59yeah you um
38:01you said to call if Mrs Cardwell had any visitors
38:04assuming we're right
38:07we still can't prove anything
38:09perhaps somebody in this picture can help
38:13fair few will be dead by now
38:15true
38:17by the time we've traced the rest
38:19no doubt Brian Weston's money will have run out
38:22even so
38:25what?
38:28most people choose to take their guilty secrets to the grave Geoffrey
38:32but I don't think he was one of them
38:36oh you missed Janet
38:48oh she's taken the other strimmer back to Noreen Bainbridge for me
38:51that woman threatened revenge on me
38:54and by heck she's had it
38:56only Jim
39:00don't recognise anybody else
39:02but then to be honest
39:04I need my glasses
39:05same here
39:06but I can just make out he's holding something
39:09Jim is?
39:10yes
39:11let's find my magnifying glass
39:14there's better
39:21now then
39:22you see it looks like his thermos flask
39:24ah no no no
39:25it's a container all right
39:26but it's not for his tea Mrs Wainthrob
39:28time capsule I think
39:31time capsule?
39:33containing artefacts for future archaeologists to find
39:35looks as though you're gonna be received
39:52but what use is an old photograph?
39:57you said the records were clean
39:59it's just a photograph
40:01isn't one supposed to be worth more than a thousand words
40:03are you sure that the council kept its own print?
40:07I mean what sort of a system is this?
40:09for pity's sake
40:09we're talking about 25 years worth of photographs
40:12so just find it
40:13it is capsule behind it
40:16there or thereabouts in the cavity wall
40:18see?
40:22it's just a photograph
40:24what's that?
40:25what?
40:26that!
40:29I'll check the roof space
40:30that's where the last course of bricks must be
40:33I've got something!
40:56no
40:57come on
41:01come on
41:03come on
41:05come on
41:19it's almost here
41:31jim cardwell's confession
41:35everything
41:37does he name names
41:39all names are named
41:41all right
41:42so you've found some of the
41:47council's property
41:48mr hoskins will take charge of that
41:51not on you alive
41:53so you intend to steal it do you
41:55yes
41:55why don't you call the police
41:57i'm sure that a citizen's arrest will do
41:59you're no citizen mr gregson
42:01you and the people in your pocket are poisoned
42:04to decent citizens
42:05and if it hadn't been for enid weston you'd have got away with it
42:08scot-free
42:09i'm sorry but it's not me with my back against the wall
42:11you're going down both of you
42:13just hand the stuff over
42:15there's no need for anybody to get hurt
42:18scream
42:19you're finished
42:23okay
42:25so let's have it
42:27how did you know they were going down
42:42oh
42:51oh
42:57hi
42:57are you going somewhere
43:00i made up with my girlfriend
43:14oh
43:15yeah i'm moving back in
43:16ah
43:17it's a bit awkward like for janet but
43:19it's one of those things
43:21yeah
43:22do you need any help
43:24no thanks
43:24i've uh
43:25i've finished i've just got to load up
43:27you're best off in there
43:29right
43:30well
43:32i'll see you around
43:33yeah
43:33yeah
43:34okay
43:34all right
43:35hi
43:55he's gone then
44:01happy now
44:03of course not
44:04i thought you were worried he was going to show me his ironing again
44:07we got a result today
44:20good
44:21do you want to go out
44:23take adie
44:25he's in a celebration mood
44:26what are you going to do
44:28i'm gonna have an early night
44:30i've got to find a job
44:32and a lodger tomorrow
44:33it's not my fault
44:35not all of it anyway
44:37bang the door as you go
44:39janet
44:41night jeff
44:42the city
45:08yes
45:09you can't be serious
45:10i'm not getting short of everything brian
45:12you're moving to a brand new flat
45:14it's a comfort
45:15it's a health hazard
45:16it's going
45:17let it rest
45:22or she'll be back behind the barricades
45:24and to think this is the day i've been praying for
45:27funny the way things turn out
45:29there was a moment when it looked as though you wanted us to call a halt
45:34yes well i hope i can still rely on your discretion
45:36really
45:37i thought politicians enjoyed taking the credit
45:42too much blood on the carpet for that i'm afraid
45:44besides we're none of us blameless
45:46and who knows
45:47next time you might be gunning for me
45:49and i'll see you in the next time
45:55yes
45:56no
45:58but i'll see you in the next day
46:00oh
46:03oh

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