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Daisy May & Charlie Cooper's NightWatch Season 1 Episode 4

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00:00Some people want to climb Everest.
00:05We just want to see a ghost.
00:07We just want to see a ghost.
00:08Ah!
00:09What?
00:10I think it might have been a crisp packet.
00:16Mum and Dad letting us watch what we wanted
00:18really fired our imaginations as kids.
00:21Yes.
00:22Oh, my God, it's wild.
00:24Our lives have been so crazy over the years
00:27that we don't get to see each other that often.
00:30But this is an opportunity...
00:32For us to reconnect.
00:34This is great.
00:35Wow.
00:36So me and you are going to stay
00:38in some of this country's most haunted places.
00:40I forgot a pillow.
00:41Are you joking?
00:42Please.
00:43No.
00:44Is that normal?
00:46And we're going to find some ghosts?
00:48Together.
00:49That's like a life ambition.
00:51We'll keep going until we get something.
00:54What was that?
00:55I'm not going out there.
00:57Don't scream.
00:59Don't scream.
01:00You're all too close to your people!
01:02I've been here today.
01:03That's blah, blah!
01:04So I've added anffeation to it,
01:05I've also added an Luluше.
01:06Wow!
01:07Look at this.
01:08Wow. Look at this. The city of York. Wow. That's so up my street. Viking history, Roman
01:35history, medieval history, Civil War history. What more could you want? Where is he? Oh, I bet
01:45he's just farting about some sort of boring Viking museum or something.
01:52She said, Everyman Theatre, Blossom Street. What's that, a cinema?
02:05Yeah, this is it. Wow. What a building. It's got to be 1930s Art Deco. This has got to
02:13be haunted, isn't it? It reeks of ghosts. Oh, hang on a second. Now playing Ghost Stories
02:19starring the Coopers. What?
02:24Days? This is how I imagine ghost hunting. You know, comfortable chair, soft lighting,
02:33which makes my make-up look better. Watching some film that involves, you know, Channing Tatum.
02:41Yeah. With no top on. You're an absolute tit. That's pathetic. You should never do that
03:03to somebody. What? Where have you been? Well, traipsing through York. Your bad directions.
03:09Oh, get us some. Oh, annoying. Get your own.
03:12This is great. Oh. I tell you what, this will shock you. What? York is not only the most haunted
03:23place in the UK, it could possibly be the most haunted place in Europe. So you think we're in for a good chance?
03:30Oh, definitely. And look how wonderful this is. It's got a roof. It's got snacks.
03:36Do you know what ghosts are here? Quite a few, I've heard.
03:39This is screen one. This is like the most haunted. Most of the action is seen here.
03:45Wow. Ghostly action. We're not spending the night in a cinema though, are we?
03:48No. As comfortable as this is, I've got somewhere else lined up for later.
03:53God, do you know what? It's been so long since I've actually seen a film.
03:56Do you know, I remember doing something rather amorous.
04:00Oh. At Swindon Cinema, watching bizarrely the new Jurassic World film.
04:06Really? What, that got you going, didn't it?
04:09I don't even want to talk about it.
04:13I tell you what, come with me. I've organised some people to come and talk to us
04:18about what they've seen. Amazing.
04:20Come with me. Come on, old friend.
04:33Jack. Hiya.
04:34Nice to meet you. How you doing?
04:36Have you had any spooky experiences here?
04:38A few over the years. Yeah, I've been here three years nearly.
04:41Really?
04:42And some weird stuff goes on around these buildings.
04:44Like what?
04:45So I was locking up one night, closing, and we'd all just clocked out.
04:50We were coming down the stairs.
04:51All the lights were off, so it's a little bit creepy anyway.
04:54Yeah.
04:55Key into the door, turn the lock, and then suddenly we all hear running,
04:58coming from upstairs.
05:02And we came and someone looked at the CCTV the day after.
05:05It was all a bit blurry.
05:07I mean, how can you explain that?
05:09You can't really, can you? It's just...
05:11It's so weird. There's something to that.
05:15We had so many staff over the years,
05:18and all the staff would tell you the same stories
05:20and they don't know each other.
05:21Oh!
05:22So it's like, I personally never saw.
05:24Right.
05:25It was more like how you feel that you're not alone.
05:29I mean, I'm unsure if you've heard about the ghost who lives on Row D.
05:32No.
05:33His little bowler hat.
05:34Oh, really?
05:35He lives in screen one.
05:36Yeah.
05:37He just likes watching the films all day.
05:38I think he was a big film buff back in the day.
05:40I would be downstairs and maybe be like,
05:42oh, will you go and clean screen one, where we are now?
05:45Yeah.
05:46And then they would come back down and be like,
05:47can you please come up with me?
05:48Because there was a guy with a bowler hat.
05:50This is what the team used to say all the time,
05:52wearing, like, dark clothes, just down the way.
05:55That was the first time I was like, oh, my God,
05:58like, this is crazy.
06:03So are there parts of the cinema that you're sort of afraid to tread?
06:07Yeah, there are some places you don't like to go alone
06:10around the building.
06:11Really?
06:13So there's an old theatre entrance spiral staircase
06:17that we don't use anymore.
06:21Something feels wrong about those stairs.
06:23Really?
06:28They go right into the depths of the building.
06:30If you're in there, like, no-one would hear you.
06:38Even a sceptic would feel uncomfortable.
06:41Yes!
06:42Like, you know that you're not on your own.
06:47Do you pick up on, like, weird energies,
06:49negative vibes and stuff like that?
06:51Yeah, so I've got a bit of a habit on a morning when I walk in
06:53or on an evening when I'm locking up.
06:55I'll always say good morning or good evening,
06:57just sort of, just in case the spirits are listening
06:59and I'm keeping them on my side.
07:00It's a good idea.
07:09You're in the bowler hat man's chair, by the way,
07:11so the ghost of him is livid.
07:16Do you know what I think is weird?
07:18Is who wears a bowler hat to the cinema?
07:21But you would in those times.
07:22Maybe he's just got a bowl patch.
07:24Maybe.
07:25He's a bit insecure about it.
07:27Possibly.
07:30Do you remember when we used to get microwave popcorn?
07:34Yeah.
07:35You know, like, the bits that were unpopped.
07:37It was just, like, the hard nut kernel thing.
07:40Yeah, the best bit.
07:41I'd soak them in my mouth for about five minutes,
07:44then skin them with my teeth,
07:46then put them back in the bowl.
07:48You also used to bite your toenails
07:51and leave them in gaps in between your teeth.
07:54Why would you say that?
07:55Because it's true.
07:57Well, OK.
07:58Well, what did Dad used to have to do with your pants?
08:01What?
08:02Because...
08:03Throw them away.
08:04Throw them away because of my skin marks.
08:06Because you didn't wipe your ass.
08:08I didn't have to wipe my ass properly
08:11until I was about ten.
08:16Have you ever been in a film?
08:20Yeah, I have, actually.
08:21What's it called, then?
08:22See How They Run.
08:23And I guess what I played?
08:24A cinema rusher.
08:25Oh!
08:27It's not really boosted your career, would you say?
08:30No.
08:31Because that was the first time with sort of big A-list celebs
08:34and I thought, you know, Adrian Brody just won an Oscar.
08:37I thought, this is it.
08:38This is a big time.
08:39No, it was three years ago now.
08:41I'm going to win an Oscar.
08:45Yeah, that's not just going to happen.
08:46Like, you've got to be cast in a film.
08:48It will happen.
08:49Yeah.
08:50That I'll write myself.
08:51It's a bit of a pipe dream.
08:52Oh, my...
08:53No, it's not.
08:54What, you'd honestly leave Gloucestershire for Hollywood?
08:57A thousand percent.
08:58A billion percent.
09:00You want to know why I'm going to Hollywood?
09:02Yeah.
09:03Watch this, then.
09:04It's raining, it's pouring.
09:12Oh, my God.
09:13We made this ourselves, what, over ten years ago?
09:21You have...
09:22You know, to walk down the street and have people laugh at you
09:26and say, we don't believe you.
09:28Who are you?
09:29No, I've never had that in my life.
09:34Not since that day.
09:36And it was an ordinary day,
09:38because I had to let the cat out.
09:41Imagine if we'd never become famous.
09:43We'd still be doing this.
09:44And this was this.
09:45This is our legacy.
09:46And this was just that.
09:47So I opened the door, I said to Tim, I said,
09:50who are you all right, Tim?
09:51How's it going?
09:52How's the wife?
09:53He said, fine.
09:55He asked me how I was getting on, I said, fine.
09:58It wasn't human.
10:01This is so long.
10:03Oh, God.
10:05It came down.
10:10Do you know what?
10:11I think having watched that,
10:12you can kiss goodbye to Hollywood.
10:14That's done nothing for your reputation
10:17or your acting credentials.
10:19This is obviously before we were famous,
10:21before this country.
10:22I think this was after...
10:23I think we'd just been sacked that night from our cleaning job.
10:27Yeah.
10:28At least it wasted a weekend, didn't it?
10:29It did.
10:30It wasted an entire...
10:31We...
10:32We...
10:33We made it in the end.
10:35Just about.
10:36I mean, have we made it?
10:38I don't know.
10:39I have.
10:40Oh, my God.
10:47Oh, God, it's already getting dark.
10:49Oh, wow.
10:50Jeez, how long have we been in there for?
10:52I have no idea.
10:54I am quite hungry.
10:55Well, I've organised that.
11:01What do you reckon?
11:02No, you.
11:03Probably Chinese.
11:04No?
11:05Well, close.
11:06Uh...
11:07It's something with lots of calories, that's for sure.
11:12Can we get a big bag of chips, loads of salt and vinegar to share?
11:15And a pickled egg.
11:16Two pickled eggs, please.
11:17Yep.
11:18Lovely.
11:19Pickled egg?
11:20I didn't realise that you were a pickled egg, Matt.
11:22Yeah.
11:27Oh, look at it, look.
11:28York Minster over there.
11:29We should have been born up north, really.
11:32We're more up north people.
11:34We're friendly.
11:35We're...
11:36Frugal.
11:38You are.
11:38Yeah.
11:40Where are we staying?
11:41It's getting a bit cold now.
11:42We are staying at the most haunted pub in the most haunted city in Europe.
11:49So you're saying we'll see a ghost tonight?
11:51Yeah, and if not, we'll have a really decent night's sleep,
11:55because it's had a great review on Booking.com.
11:58Let's go there, shall we?
12:00I'm looking forward to this.
12:01You might have to give them your credit card,
12:04because I used it to book this.
12:09You know, it's so nice being somewhere new, like,
12:11it's such a beautiful city.
12:12City of a thousand ghosts, they call it, apparently.
12:15The odds of us seeing one have got to be pretty good.
12:20The Shambles.
12:21Wow.
12:22So, 14th century.
12:23Yeah.
12:24And it used to be where all the butcher shops were.
12:26Oh, wow, look at these little...
12:30I think I've heard about this place on Instagram.
12:33Look, they're little ghosts.
12:35OK, it sounds great, but we should probably head on, shouldn't we?
12:38Look at that.
12:39What?
12:40Tudor timber frame building.
12:42Oh!
12:43Is that beautiful?
12:44God, I don't know what century I'm in.
12:47No, neither do I.
12:50What a great little street this is.
12:52Isn't it?
12:56That is where we're staying.
12:58Golden fleece.
12:59There's even a golden fleece hanging off of it.
13:02That looks absolutely splendid.
13:06Oh, here we go.
13:09Great-granddad.
13:10Great-great-great-granddad.
13:11Dickie.
13:12Dickie Turks.
13:13Jesus.
13:14All right, isn't this great?
13:15It's like being on a ship.
13:16It's a bit wonky.
13:17Oh, I love it.
13:18Death mask.
13:19Oh!
13:20That's a good sign.
13:23What a great place.
13:24If you were going to be a ghost, where would you hang out?
13:27Oh, a pub.
13:28There we go.
13:29Oh, gosh.
13:30Exactly.
13:31So, what sort of stuff, like, sort of happens, do you see?
13:34Glasses moving, cups moving, bottles falling off the back of the bar.
13:40Really?
13:41So, what's this originally, then?
13:43It was a pub, originally.
13:45So, it is one of the oldest recorded pubs, 521 years old.
13:50Oh, my God.
13:51Wow.
13:52The room that you're staying in, people keep saying that they keep feeling their leg getting
13:57grabbed on an eye.
13:58Oh, don't say that.
14:00Do you believe in ghosts now, then?
14:02I'm semi-sceptical.
14:04Everyone says that.
14:05But, yeah.
14:06Some things you just can't explain.
14:07That is, yeah.
14:08And I've worked in a lot of old pubs over the years.
14:12I read a...
14:13Is there, like, a ghost of a World War II airman here?
14:17Yep.
14:18So, that's in the top room, in the minster room, which I believe is your room.
14:21Oh.
14:22Yeah.
14:23If he's handsome, then he's in trouble.
14:25Yeah, I know.
14:26Apparently, he fell out of the window, though, so...
14:29Oh, that's a bit stupid.
14:31Yeah.
14:32Might have had a few too many pints.
14:35What are the death masks in there all about?
14:39One of them, the one with the plaque on it, that's one of the old landlords here.
14:43Yeah.
14:44And the rest, I believe, are just locals from York.
14:48It's terrifying.
14:51Do you want me to show you to your room?
14:53Oh, yes, please.
14:54Yeah.
14:55So, this is Lady Peckett's room.
15:00Yeah.
15:02This is the old owner of the pub.
15:07This is the one where people have said they felt people grabbing their legs in the night.
15:12Next.
15:13Do you want to stay in this one?
15:14I do.
15:15I just love the decor.
15:17I'm telling you, if I could put up with the ghosts for this.
15:21Where the Golden Fleece is located today, Roman soldiers want to go.
15:24The Roman soldiers once walked the grounds of York.
15:26Many people have noticed the Roman soldiers marching to the cellar and disappearing through
15:31the walls.
15:32Oh!
15:33That is brilliant.
15:43So, this is the Minster Suite.
15:45Ian, thank you.
15:46This is the Canadian Airman.
15:48Oh, really?
15:49This is the room he was staying in when he fell out of the window.
15:53It died.
15:54Yeah.
15:55Oh, this is nice.
15:56It's a bit of me, actually.
15:57No, this is a bit of me.
15:59Oh, well.
16:00That four-poster bed, that's really...
16:03All right, Pushy.
16:05Hang on.
16:06Why don't you put your bag on...
16:07No.
16:08Oh, yes.
16:10Is there anything else we should be wary of in here?
16:14I don't think so.
16:15Maybe just in the corridors.
16:17The stuff could fly across the room in these places.
16:20The furniture is said to have moved, been moved around in the night.
16:25I'll leave you with your keys.
16:26Oh, brilliant.
16:27Brilliant.
16:28And if you'd like to enjoy your evening with us.
16:29Oh, thank you.
16:30I think we've got a good chance of witnessing something tonight.
16:44I'm going to open my box of tricks.
16:47I'm going to use this, my little hotel reception bell that I haven't used in ages.
16:53I'm going to set up CCTV.
16:55Finally.
16:56And then get settled in my room.
16:57Give me a bit of time with Mia Ironman.
16:59Oh, yeah, but do you think he wants that?
17:01Yeah, I do, actually.
17:02Poor bloke.
17:03Bye.
17:04See ya.
17:05I think it's just...
17:06Turn it on.
17:07PHONE RINGS
17:08There is a ghost comes, and it should...
17:10PHONE RINGS
17:12OK.
17:13Is there anybody here?
17:16Canadian Airmen, are you here?
17:17And if you are, I know you're here.
17:22PHONE RINGS
17:25Canadian Airmen, are you here?
17:28And if you are, are you single at all?
17:34PHONE RINGS
17:37PHONE RINGS
17:39PHONE RINGS
17:41PHONE RINGS
17:44PHONE RINGS
17:47PHONE RINGS
17:49PHONE RINGS
17:52Do you fancy me?
17:53Yes or no?
17:57I tell you what, I'm going to go and have a bath,
17:59or I'm going to get to bed,
18:02and if you want to, you know, have a chat,
18:07I'm up for it.
18:09PHONE RINGS
18:14PHONE RINGS
18:16PHONE RINGS
18:19I feel like I'm getting ghosted.
18:21PHONE RINGS
18:29PHONE RINGS
18:30It's really warm in here.
18:31PHONE RINGS
18:33I don't know, there's a feeling in here.
18:36Do you think?
18:37Oh, God, more here than of any place that we've been so far.
18:42PHONE RINGS
18:45Imagine falling out that window.
18:54PHONE RINGS
18:58The thing is, I keep getting, like, cold blasts of...
19:03PHONE RINGS
19:04Do we know if this place has got air con?
19:08PHONE RINGS
19:09It doesn't feel like it does.
19:11PHONE RINGS
19:12The air feels quite dense.
19:14PHONE RINGS
19:15And do you know what?
19:16I'm feeling it quite, you know, seasick.
19:21Look at that window.
19:23Look at the frame of that window.
19:24It's like something out of Alice in Wonderland.
19:26PHONE RINGS
19:27Oh, my...
19:28PHONE RINGS
19:29It's all on the wonk.
19:30PHONE RINGS
19:31PHONE RINGS
19:32But I don't know whether that's the thing that's making me feel unsettled.
19:36Do you know what I mean?
19:37PHONE RINGS
19:38Doesn't he look like some TV chef, like Sunday brunch?
19:43PHONE RINGS
19:44Wine expert.
19:45PHONE RINGS
19:46Yes.
19:47PHONE RINGS
19:48Right, I've got the...
19:49PHONE RINGS
19:50OK, can I suggest something?
19:51PHONE RINGS
19:52PHONE RINGS
19:53Yeah.
19:54PHONE RINGS
19:55And let's turn all the lights off.
19:56PHONE RINGS
19:57Ghost balls on the table?
19:58PHONE RINGS
19:59Yeah.
20:00PHONE RINGS
20:01OK.
20:02PHONE RINGS
20:03They're cat balls, right?
20:04It's like sensor activated.
20:05PHONE RINGS
20:06There's definitely a pocket of cold air here.
20:08PHONE RINGS
20:09Really?
20:10PHONE RINGS
20:13If somebody is sat next to Charlie, can you set the balls off?
20:18PHONE RINGS
20:19PHONE RINGS
20:20Is it George, the airman?
20:22PHONE RINGS
20:24Oh, did you know what they say is that mirrors are portals?
20:29PHONE RINGS
20:30Oh, yeah, well, let's have a look.
20:31PHONE RINGS
20:32Into the other.
20:33PHONE RINGS
20:34I'll tell you what...
20:35PHONE RINGS
20:36PHONE RINGS
20:37PHONE RINGS
20:38Don't...let's not scream when that happens.
20:40PHONE RINGS
20:41All right.
20:42Stand up, we'll see if it goes off again.
20:44PHONE RINGS
20:45See, it was nothing to do with you standing up.
20:47Look in the mirror.
20:49PHONE RINGS
20:50He's...the guy in the portrait is looking at me.
20:51PHONE RINGS
20:52Saying...this is a 2012 Shinoah Shabley.
20:57PHONE RINGS
20:58PHONE RINGS
20:59PHONE RINGS
21:00PHONE RINGS
21:01PHONE RINGS
21:02PHONE RINGS
21:03PHONE RINGS
21:04There is something in here.
21:06PHONE RINGS
21:07Lady Anne Peckett, is it you?
21:09PHONE RINGS
21:10PHONE RINGS
21:11You don't like...oh my god, did you hear the furniture being moved?
21:14PHONE RINGS
21:15Yeah.
21:16PHONE RINGS
21:17That's what she does.
21:18Moon furniture.
21:19PHONE RINGS
21:20You don't like the layout of these apartments, do you?
21:23PHONE RINGS
21:25I just feel like something's watching us.
21:28PHONE RINGS
21:29Do you?
21:30PHONE RINGS
21:31PHONE RINGS
21:32PHONE RINGS
21:33PHONE RINGS
21:34More so than anywhere I've stayed.
21:37PHONE RINGS
21:38But it's also like, imagine who was like wandering about here when this was first built.
21:44PHONE RINGS
21:45Oh my god, yeah.
21:46PHONE RINGS
21:47PHONE RINGS
21:48Like what would these...this...if this has always been a pub, was this like where Weary...Turpin, would he have stayed here?
21:54PHONE RINGS
21:55Yeah, it might well have been.
21:57PHONE RINGS
21:58He got executed in York.
22:00PHONE RINGS
22:01PHONE RINGS
22:02Oh my god, spit it...spit it out.
22:06PHONE RINGS
22:07He got executed in York and...
22:09PHONE RINGS
22:10Wipe your mouth.
22:12PHONE RINGS
22:13I'll take you seriously though.
22:14PHONE RINGS
22:15He got executed in York and you can actually go to the cell where he was, you know, he spent his last night and he got his grave.
22:23Maybe we should do that in the morning.
22:25PHONE RINGS
22:26Happiness.
22:27PHONE RINGS
22:28PHONE RINGS
22:29Right.
22:30I think I'm gonna go to bed.
22:32PHONE RINGS
22:33Okay.
22:34PHONE RINGS
22:35If you need me, just...knock...like twice or something so I know it's you.
22:41PHONE RINGS
22:42If you need me.
22:43Yeah?
22:44Call me.
22:45I can't call you because I haven't got a phone.
22:48Is that you?
22:50Good night.
22:51Good night.
22:52PHONE RINGS
22:54PHONE RINGS
22:55PHONE RINGS
22:56Morning.
22:57Morning.
22:58Morning.
22:59Nice shirt.
23:00Thanks.
23:01How did you get on then?
23:03Did you walk up the stairs in the night?
23:06Last night, no.
23:07Didn't leave the room.
23:08You promised me...
23:09Yeah, why?
23:10Not as a prank or anything.
23:11No.
23:12I don't know what...it was probably about after 12.
23:15I heard somebody walk up the stairs and then stop it.
23:18And then stop it and then stop it.
23:20I don't know what...it was probably about after 12.
23:22Weird.
23:23Weird.
23:24I was so frightened.
23:25That's so strange.
23:26That's the first time I've been really, really, really scared in a long time.
23:29I've got to see some of the things in the night.
23:31Last night, no.
23:32Didn't leave the room.
23:33You promised me...
23:34Yeah, why?
23:35Not as a prank or anything.
23:36No.
23:37I don't know what...it was probably about after 12.
23:39I heard somebody walk up the stairs and then stop outside the door and then there was no walking...like footsteps walking back down.
23:44Weird.
23:45I was so frightened.
23:46That's so strange.
23:47That's the first time I've been really, really, really scared in a long time.
23:51I've got CCTV.
23:52We can check it.
23:53So I put one on the staircase.
23:55Give me a second.
23:57Right.
23:58Here we go.
24:00I've got the footage here.
24:02Move up.
24:04Oh, God!
24:06Don't!
24:08It's Charlotte Tilbury.
24:10God, you put more on your face.
24:12Oh, my God!
24:13There's more bloody paint on your face than on all these bloody walls.
24:16Oh.
24:17Ah.
24:18Here we go.
24:19It's...it is upside down.
24:21Oh, is this...is it motion detected?
24:23It's motion detected, yeah.
24:24This is in the bar.
24:25No.
24:26No.
24:27Barmaid walking across.
24:28That's at five past midnight.
24:29Ten past twelve.
24:30Barmaid again.
24:32No.
24:33Next.
24:34Oh.
24:35And that's it.
24:37And there wasn't another one again until seven in the morning when they're opening up.
24:42So...
24:44It's frustrating.
24:45They're not very good at this.
24:46Why not?
24:47We need to up our game technology-wise.
24:49I just...I don't think motion detection cameras are actually that good.
24:53Yeah.
24:55I...
24:56You're not going to cry.
24:57Are you upset?
24:58No.
24:59I just think...
25:01How are we ever going to prove this?
25:04Hey.
25:05Or disprove it?
25:06It's all right.
25:07I tell you what, we ain't going to give up.
25:10That's for damn sure.
25:11Do you mean that?
25:12Yeah, I swear.
25:13We'll keep going until we get something.
25:17Or not.
25:18You know, you really punch down on me, but I'll still be here.
25:23Still setting up those CCTV cameras.
25:26Still.
25:27Making you tea.
25:28Carrying your bags.
25:29Driving you.
25:30Paying for everything.
25:32Because I don't get a lot in return.
25:34You know.
25:36The problem is, I don't know how long I'll be doing this for until I'm off in the States
25:41doing whatever it is, I think.
25:43But can I carry your bags there?
25:45Yeah, of course you can.
25:47Thanks.
25:48Or not.
25:56You okay?
25:57Yeah.
25:58I think it's around here.
25:59I'm not sure.
26:01God, this is rather something, isn't it?
26:04I'm quite emotional actually.
26:06Yeah.
26:14Wow.
26:15This is it.
26:17Richard Turpin.
26:18Richard Turpin.
26:19Wow.
26:24Richard Turpin.
26:26The notorious highwayman and horse dealer.
26:30Executed at Tyburn.
26:32April the 7th, 1739.
26:34And buried in St George's churchyard.
26:36That's Matt.
26:37Our great grandfather.
26:38Times 12.
26:39Or is it 10?
26:40I can't remember.
26:41Did you bring anything to put on there?
26:42I just bought this.
26:43Right.
26:44I don't know whether that's a bit offensive actually.
26:45Is it?
26:46Yeah.
26:47Yeah.
26:48I tell you what, when you told me we were coming this morning, I wrote a poem.
26:52Did you?
26:53Yeah.
26:54A few words.
26:55May I?
26:56Yeah, of course.
26:57Why don't you hold back to your heart?
26:58Yeah.
26:59Ahem.
27:00Here lies the body of Dick Turpin.
27:01On the highways, you is always a lurking.
27:05I know it's belated, but I think we're related.
27:12And have you ever eaten a gherkin?
27:17That's never before a day.
27:31Yeah.
27:32Have you ever eaten a gherkin?
27:35Now, there's not a lot of words that rhyme with Turpin.
27:40No, of course, yeah.
27:46Oh.
27:47Oh! Lucky.
27:49You know what, no, you know what they say?
27:51What?
27:52That could be the spirit of him.
27:53Dick Turpin?
27:54Yeah, the ladybird.
27:55Do you think? Maybe.
27:58Do you know what?
28:00We may, again, not have, you know, seen any ghosts,
28:03but what we do know that is real
28:06is that we're related to this gentleman here.
28:09And he definitely existed.
28:11And he definitely existed.
28:12Dick Turpin.
28:13Hats off to you.
28:15I hope one day we get to meet you,
28:18whether it be in this life or the next.
28:21Or the next.
28:23God bless you, son.
28:25See you on the other side, Richard.
28:27Come on, then. Let's go.
28:30What else rhymes with Turpin?
28:32Never Jerkin.
28:33Yeah, but did they exist back then?
28:35Yeah.
28:36He would have worn one all the time.
28:38Really?
28:39Yeah.
28:40Oh, annoying.
28:41I could have said that.
28:43He's wishing you the bluest sky
28:48And hoping something better comes tomorrow
28:52Hoping all the verses rhyme
28:54And the very best stop for us as to
28:58Follow all the doubt and sadness
29:02I know that better things are on the way
29:06There's hope in all the days ahead
29:12Won't be as bitter as someone's been
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