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00:00Somehow, all of this, the war, the scallywags, the free French, curling, they're the reason why Anthony and Ned were murdered.
00:17I get the chance to show shunned and forgotten souls that they are loved, even when they don't love themselves.
00:24Bob Monkhouse is one of my favorites.
00:26They're not yours.
00:27My son is a cultural snob.
00:30That's us.
00:31Is that you, Ron?
00:31Yeah, he's the bride all the time.
00:33Anthony Bowness wasn't killed with a haunting knife.
00:36He's covering for someone.
00:37For his grandson.
00:38If I go to the police, they'll ask questions.
00:41Your father died in the hall, but your mum is very much alive.
00:45Registrar's ink.
00:46Now all we have to do is find out who else uses it.
00:49When I showed Neil, he said it was a waste of time.
00:52What do you think?
00:53That there's something down there I've missed.
00:54He's with me.
00:55Very nice.
00:56I love you.
00:58Good to see you now.
01:00Good to see you.
01:03Good to see you.
01:04Never mind.
01:05Oh, God.
01:07You、 are looking!
01:08Good to see you.
01:09Good to see you.
01:11Good to see you.
01:14Good to see you.
01:16I've already watched it this day.
01:18We love you.
01:19My friend is here.
01:20Hey, you're looking.
01:21Good to see you.
01:21Is right now.
01:22Good to see you.
01:23What?
01:53Oh, no.
02:16Sorry, Nadia.
02:17Excuse me.
02:19Sorry.
02:20All right.
02:23Stella.
02:24I found her.
02:26Dead as a dodo.
02:28Why are you here?
02:29Because Stella was the one writing the letters.
02:31I worked it out using your water trick.
02:33And then I called Mrs Brains to confirm it.
02:36She got Stella that registrar's ink too.
02:38So I came over here to have a few words.
02:40Too late.
02:42Why had she been murdered?
02:43Not that I could see.
02:44No gaping wounds, if that's what you mean.
02:45I did find out something, though.
02:48Stella was also the one who complained about you to the bishop.
02:51I found a draft of her letter on the side.
02:53She had quite the turn of phrase.
03:00Didn't have you down as one of the Rubberneck Brigade?
03:02Well, given that Stella was the one threatening me, which my mother uncovered...
03:06When no one else did.
03:08Yes, you've already mentioned that.
03:09I'd say that makes me more than a rubbernecker, wouldn't you?
03:12We were wondering if Stella is the latest victim.
03:15Doesn't look like it.
03:16Heart attack, apparently.
03:19You should go home and leave the police to do their job.
03:22You should go home and leave the police to do their job.
03:52Heart attack, God's will.
03:58Stella was fit as a fiddle.
03:59That's what the police said it was.
04:01Because that's what they want us to believe.
04:04So there's no panic.
04:06Because, you know, the murderer could be anywhere.
04:10Ladies.
04:11Hello.
04:12Awful news about Stella.
04:13Oh, yes.
04:15Really shocking.
04:17It's unexpected.
04:18Exactly.
04:19Exactly.
04:22And this idea was on the body.
04:24Mm.
04:25So I went back to Ned Thwaites' file on Curley.
04:29Somewhere in here is the reason why Ned was killed.
04:32What's this?
04:34Oh, that I do know.
04:35That was how the observers delivered their reports.
04:38No.
04:39Lost me.
04:40I found it in here.
04:40It's the book Anthony was writing about Champton at war.
04:46See, in the early years of the war, the home defence scheme had two concerns.
04:50One, the Germans would parachute in small groups of soldiers to hit key targets and pave the way for an invasion.
04:56And two, the ever-present danger of German spies.
04:59So a network of observers was created, made up of civilians who could move around without attracting attention.
05:06From the village?
05:07That's right.
05:08They were called the Special Duties Branch.
05:10And they would make a note of anything unusual.
05:13I mean, imagine.
05:14All over the country, webs of observers.
05:17And at the centre, secret radio stations transmitting their findings to HQ.
05:21Now, the observers would conceal their reports in a tennis ball and then leave it at one of several secret drop points in the area.
05:29And when the threat of invasion receded, the network kept going because the threat of spies never went away.
05:35But they weren't much good, then, if they missed curling, were they?
05:38But what if they didn't?
05:39And what if someone, an observer, say, had rumbled curling?
05:44But instead of just filing a report, they decided to do something about it.
05:49What about Neil?
05:51What about him?
05:52You are going to tell him about the dead body.
05:54Because it's the sort of thing he finds interesting.
05:56When I'm ready.
05:57Daniel.
05:57Well, the thing is, he was right, Mother.
05:59I need more than just what-ifs.
06:02And he's made it perfectly clear that if he's to take any of this seriously,
06:05I need something or someone that links whatever happened 40 years ago to what's going on now.
06:17Right.
06:17You can go.
06:20What?
06:21You heard.
06:24What happened?
06:26Finally decided I was telling the truth.
06:29Alex, the flaws gave you an alibi.
06:32Don't leave the area.
06:34Are you okay?
06:47Are you okay?
06:47You told him.
06:48Yes.
06:50What, everything?
06:51Well, I had to.
06:54They haven't charged you, have they?
06:56Because they haven't got anything.
06:58It's over.
06:59You haven't got a clue, have you?
07:08Let's get a forensic team to look at this shepherd's hut.
07:11If those two were there, they'll have left traces and evidence.
07:21Are you still seeing that fella at the lab?
07:24On and off.
07:24See if you can call in a favour.
07:26I want a toxic report on Stella Harper as soon as possible.
07:30I thought it was natural, of course.
07:31Yeah, but I'm not buying it.
07:33Two murders and a sudden heart attack.
07:35Doesn't really pass the smell test, does it?
07:37The bunker has to be the key.
07:42Because the killer knew it was there.
07:43But they knew about the radio room, too.
07:47I'm missing something.
07:50Anthony Bonas was thorough.
07:51I'll give him that.
07:52He went all over interviewing all kinds of people.
07:55Here's one with a retired schoolmistress who was a radio operator.
07:59She died last year.
08:00Here's a bloke who hid stuff in his chicken hut.
08:02And an old doctor over in baths saddles, also dead.
08:06Now, he's awfully chatty for someone who was sworn to secrecy.
08:10He says, there were lots of us dotted about, all sorts.
08:14There was even one boy over Chanton Way
08:16who went around delivering his messages on his horse.
08:19Because no-one would think twice about some rat on a horse, would they?
08:24Oh, Lord.
08:30It's Bernard.
08:32So you could convert the stables to the tea room
08:37and the gift shop could go there?
08:38Pa.
08:39What sort of gifts?
08:40What is it?
08:41Jams, pickles, anything in a jar.
08:43I need to tell you something.
08:44And it's better you hear it from me.
08:45Well, I can't wait.
08:46You can see that I'm busy.
08:47Pickles?
08:48Not really.
08:49Nathan was released this morning.
08:51So?
08:52And who's going to be paying for all this?
08:53They let him go because I gave him an alibi.
08:55I wasn't sure at first what the best thing to do was.
09:06But I talked to Daniel.
09:09And...
09:09You talked to Daniel?
09:10So, last night I went to the police station.
09:17I'm pretty sure I've done the right thing.
09:18Forgive me, Alexander, for not entirely understanding.
09:20You're telling me you lied to the police.
09:23No.
09:24It's the truth.
09:25I was with him most of the night.
09:33We were together.
09:40Alone.
09:51Canon Clement is here to see you.
09:53Right.
09:55Oh, do you want to talk about it?
10:01No, I don't think that would be necessary.
10:08Hey.
10:11Come here.
10:20Daniel.
10:22What can I do for you?
10:23During the war, were you an observer for the special duties branch?
10:31I remember the photo of you and Anthony as kids when you were riding a horse.
10:36Ah, so did lots of people around here.
10:37Yes, but in the picture, you've got a tennis ball.
10:40You hate tennis.
10:43Aren't you the clever one?
10:44I was recruited.
10:521943.
10:53We were given a bunch of things to memorise.
10:57Vehicles, German insignia, stuff like that.
10:59My job was to keep my ears and eyes open and report anything unusual.
11:03And you didn't think to mention any of this to Anthony or anyone?
11:07No, well, I was bound by the official secret site.
11:09And for what it's worth, Daniel, I still am.
11:14Did you know Philip Curlin?
11:16No, not really.
11:17I mean, I knew him by sight.
11:18I'd see him most days, either up at the house or over in the stables where the officers were.
11:23Anywhere else?
11:25Oh, for God's sake, Daniel, come on.
11:26It was over 40 years ago.
11:27No, no, I don't remember.
11:30This is a copy of the statement that you made to police after Curlin disappeared in 1944.
11:37Where did you get this?
11:38It was in Ned Thwaites' research.
11:40In it, you say that you saw Curlin the night of the plane crash.
11:43That he was near the aircraft several hours before it took off.
11:47I don't know if you say so.
11:48Was that unusual?
11:49What, that he was there?
11:52I don't know, maybe.
11:53Curlin was top brass.
12:00Planning, so yes, he was normally tied to his desk.
12:02Would you have included it in your daily report?
12:04I expect so, yes.
12:05I put in anything that was slightly unusual, let the others decide if it was important or not.
12:08I think we're done now here, Daniel, don't you?
12:10What do you think happened to Curlin?
12:16You know, Daniel, perhaps you should concentrate on things that concern you.
12:19Keep your nose out of other people's business, including my family.
12:23What are you talking about?
12:24Alexander told me.
12:26He told me what he'd done and he told me...
12:28He told me what he is and that he'd talk to you about it.
12:32Stay away.
12:34You probably know I let Nathan go this morning.
12:44I heard.
12:44Which means I have no further leads.
12:47Which means I'm as close today to solving this case as I was the night we met.
12:55When you rather bizarrely complimented me on the pencil I was using.
13:00The Pental P205.
13:02Right, the Pental.
13:04Yeah.
13:07Actually, I was quite impressed.
13:09I'll never underestimate the ice-breaking power of stationery.
13:20So I'm sorry.
13:23I was wrong.
13:25I think the bunker and the whole World War II thing is worth exploring.
13:30That's great, because...
13:31So I've arranged for a forensic team to come first thing tomorrow.
13:33I want to go over every inch.
13:37Right.
13:40It's a long shot.
13:41But right now, it's the best I've got.
13:50Where will you go?
13:51I've got a cousin down in Taunton.
13:54Maybe I can get a job at his scrapyard.
13:55You're being ridiculous.
13:57Am I?
13:57Well, what about the police?
14:01Yeah, gotta catch me first.
14:06Please, Nathan, don't do this.
14:09You can't go.
14:10Can't stay here, can I?
14:14What will I do?
14:18You're stronger than you think.
14:27I think I know how to link Curling's body to the murders.
14:42From the start, this has all been about the murderer keeping the bunker and Curling a secret.
14:48And right now, they don't know that I've found either.
14:51Which gives me an advantage.
14:53In what way?
14:54They think they're safe.
14:56And as long as they think that, I can flush them out.
15:00How?
15:01By giving them a good reason to move the body.
15:06But it has to be tonight.
15:08Why?
15:09Well, I was going to tell Neil everything.
15:12And then he said he was going to turn the bunker into a crime scene.
15:15But when he does that, the murderer will know that it's been found and we'll lose whatever advantage we've got.
15:20So you're going to lure the killer out into the open?
15:23And it all starts with an announcement at Evensock.
15:27Anthony Bowness, Ned Thwaite and now Stella Harper.
15:33Friends who've been taken from us so tragically.
15:37This has been a difficult time for us all.
15:40And I'm sure it's taken its toll.
15:42So I look forward to the Champton at War celebration tomorrow.
15:47And being reminded of the importance of friendship and community.
15:55And the strength that comes from that.
15:57Also, some good news.
16:00Our refurbishment plans have been agreed, which include the new toilet.
16:04Our work will begin tomorrow with the temporary removal of the font to accommodate the plumbing.
16:09It'll only be for a few days and I'm hoping it won't have too big of an impact.
16:12Bishop, I didn't know you were coming.
16:30That's because I didn't tell you.
16:32Bishop, I've thought a lot about what you said yesterday.
16:38And I must say I was impressed.
16:40Very erudite and passionate.
16:45We can always use passion.
16:48Provided it's channel the right way, obviously.
16:51Obviously.
16:53So.
16:53I've decided not to pursue this matter any further.
17:07And you clearly wish to make a difference.
17:10Well, I try.
17:13Indeed you do.
17:15To that end,
17:17here are
17:18a dozen or so committees
17:21that I think you should be on.
17:23Doing good work across the whole diocese.
17:31I see.
17:32This is a wonderful opportunity.
17:35It's also a greater responsibility.
17:38It will necessitate longer hours, of course.
17:42Less time for other
17:43pursuits.
17:47But if you want to make a difference,
17:50well,
17:51when you put it like that,
17:53what choice do I have?
17:59None.
18:00Thanks, Anna.
18:09Can I come in?
18:16You don't have to worry, you know.
18:19Nathan and me are finished.
18:21So,
18:22you're okay.
18:25There's no danger
18:26of me embarrassing you.
18:29No more than I do already.
18:36Actually, I was wondering if you still had that painting you did of Anthony.
18:39something,
18:39you don't have to worry.
18:41Uh,
18:42yeah.
18:45Let's see someone.
18:47Right.
18:48Yes, I-I thought I might hang it in my study
19:07Right
19:14Well, uh
19:16It'll need to be varnished
19:19Yes, right
19:21Um, and that's-that's something you can do
19:24Of course
19:26Spend it
19:28Ha, I-
19:46Right then
19:53Have you seen my wrens?
20:10Indigestion?
20:11Stress
20:11I blame you
20:13To be honest
20:18I never did like him much
20:20I'm sorry
20:22You've got to watch ones like Cregan
20:23One may smile and smile and be a villain
20:27Macbeth knew what he was talking about
20:29Hamlet
20:30Whatever
20:31I knew it was foreign royalty
20:32Ah
20:33Mmm
20:37Ah, I should go soon
20:39Do you really think they'll come?
20:42I'm counting on it
20:43Well, be careful
20:45Won't you?
20:45I don't know
20:48I don't know
20:48I don't know
20:49I don't know
20:50I don't know
20:50I don't know
20:51I don't know
20:51I don't know
20:53Okay
20:54Huh?
20:55Look ....
20:56I don't know
20:57I don't know
20:58I'm going away
20:59Dad
20:59Oh God
21:00If I was a woman
21:01You would have prochaine
21:02You would have podia
21:03year
21:04Little girl
21:05Give her
21:06My baby
21:07So
21:07Until baby
21:08Of cheg
21:09See
21:10Pool
21:10Not
21:11Arab
21:12Som
21:12Soon
21:13Te vulnerabilities
21:13But
21:13Be fair
21:13I had a feeling
21:43It would be you
21:45Why don't we start at the beginning
22:13All along, mademoiselle
22:31I'm with my sister
22:34Dora, the singer
22:36She sings beautifully
22:41I'll tell her
22:44I'm Hervé
22:46Hervé Goucher
22:48Kath
22:50Charmin
22:51Hervé
22:53He was the most handsome man I'd ever met
22:56He was from the Free French Army
23:01He'd escaped France
23:03After Dunkirk
23:05And joined the SOE
23:06After that
23:08He'd been in and out of France several times
23:10Helping the resistance
23:12Brave man
23:14I was a member of the Special Duties Signals Unit
23:22Dora was too
23:24And the only other person who knew was Hervé
23:28I told him
23:30The night he showed me the mural
23:32He painted it for you, didn't he?
23:36You're the woman
23:37Dancing with her back to us
23:39How did you know?
23:43The Abbey Notre-Dame de Saint-Anc
23:45It's in the mural
23:46And
23:47I remembered reading a newspaper report about the crash
23:50That
23:51Hervé came from Beaumet
23:53It's a little village a few miles away from the Abbey
23:56He painted the countryside that he loved
23:59And it's where he's buried
24:01We promised each other
24:06After the war
24:10We'd live there
24:13A new life
24:14I thought we were blessed
24:19What's the old joke?
24:24If you want to make God laugh
24:27Tell him your plans
24:28A couple of months later
24:33We got word from France
24:35That the Germans had rounded up whole networks of SOE and resistance members
24:41They'd all been shot
24:43They'd been betrayed
24:45First, we didn't know who the traitor was
24:50But then
24:51Abbey heard from someone in France
24:54Who said there was a traitor
24:56High up in the SOE
24:58Here
24:58At Champton
24:59And the whole operation was compromised
25:02Hervé decided to fly to France
25:05To meet him
25:07By then
25:09I'd found out I was pregnant
25:12I'd tried to tell Hervé before
25:14But he'd been so busy
25:16There hadn't been a chance
25:17I promised myself
25:20I'd surprise him
25:22When he got back
25:24God bring you home to me
25:32In that one moment
25:42My future was taken from me
25:46But you carry on
25:50There was a war to be won
25:52Which is how you found out about Curling being seen near the plane
25:57Bernard de Flores was one of your runners
26:00Did you know that?
26:03No
26:03I didn't
26:05He saw Curling that night
26:08And he put it in his report
26:10He didn't realise the significance
26:12But
26:13You did
26:15Didn't you?
26:17I knew
26:18That Curling had somehow
26:20Sabotaged the plane to protect himself
26:23He was a traitor
26:25And a murderer
26:27And I was going to prove it
26:29I waited until I knew he'd be working late
26:35And broke into the house where he'd been billeted
26:39Only he came back
26:46Ah
26:47You worked it out
26:48You're a traitor
26:49Depends whose side you're on, doesn't it?
26:52The phone ray
26:52Distracting him
26:53I threw the desk
26:55I got hold of the lamp
27:02And I hit him over the head
27:05I killed him
27:09I didn't know what to do
27:13And then you thought about this place
27:17It was about to be decommissioned
27:19The scallywags had already been stood down
27:23The observer networks were being wound up
27:25This place would soon be abandoned
27:29And no one would ever know
27:31And the theory that Curling had fled?
27:35It wasn't hard
27:35I added his name to the flight log
27:39Of a mission that flew out the night he died
27:41But surely they investigated his disappearance
27:43I wanted them to
27:45Because then the truth would come out
27:48If I'd found his radio
27:50I knew they would
27:52Which they did
27:53Everyone believed the story of Curling the Spy
27:58Because it was true
28:00All he took was a nudge
28:04To get them to believe he'd fled
28:05The years went by
28:09The memories of war faded
28:12Eventually
28:14It felt like those few days in 1944
28:18Were just a dream
28:19Until Anthony Bowness arrived
28:22He started digging around
28:28Asking questions about the scallywags
28:31He was convinced there was a bunker
28:33In or near the church
28:34I knew he was getting close
28:37And that if he found this place
28:40He'd find the body
28:42And I'd be sent to prison
28:46They trained us all those years ago
28:50One-to-one combat
28:52But it didn't end there
28:59Did it?
29:02Ned Thwaite
29:03Was doing a piece on Curling
29:05The one that got away
29:08If only
29:10Did he ask you about this?
29:15It was in his file
29:16It's the flight log
29:19That says that Curling
29:20Flew to France
29:21When
29:21He was actually here
29:23Dead
29:24His name was typed
29:27On a different machine
29:28See
29:29The L's wonky
29:32Don't miss a thing
29:37Do you?
29:40Well
29:40Neither did Ned
29:44It was bad enough
29:47He'd managed to find
29:48The actual flight log
29:49But then
29:51He noticed that
29:52It had been doctored
29:53He was a good journalist
29:55I was afraid
29:58It would only be
29:58A matter of time
29:59So
30:01Later
30:02A fund
30:04Told him
30:06I'd found something interesting
30:07I arranged to meet him
30:11You're very calm
30:19Considering
30:20I don't think you'll kill me
30:23Why not?
30:26Because I've left detailed notes
30:27Which will send any investigation
30:29Directly to you
30:30You know I have to turn you in
30:36Don't you?
30:37Dora
30:43Dora
30:43Saved my life
30:45After ever
30:47I just
30:47Couldn't see the point
30:50Of anything
30:51When she was
30:54First diagnosed with cancer
30:56I knew it was my turn
30:58My chance to
31:00Balance the books
31:02I knew if Anthony
31:04Was successful
31:05The end of Dora's life
31:07Would be ruined
31:08By my arrest
31:09And trial
31:10Just when she needed me
31:12The most
31:12I'd be behind bars
31:14I couldn't let that happen
31:17Could I?
31:23I'll
31:24Do everything you want
31:26I'll make a full confession
31:28But first
31:30Let me see Dora
31:33Cass
31:35I can't do that
31:37Please
31:38It's all I ask
31:40If you minister say goodbye
31:43My
31:48All right
31:54Pray you say
31:55They're off on their way
31:57Into the great house
31:59Flying
31:59Flying
32:01The way to the north
32:03Round of their
32:04Ending
32:04Over the
32:07To my brother
32:08I got the wether
32:09To my brother
32:10To my brother
32:10I'm Ellie.
32:19What's wrong with it?
32:28Come on, Kath.
32:29Daniel?
32:36DS Van Loo?
32:38Audrey Clement?
32:39Listen, there's something you ought to know.
32:45Kath!
32:50Almost like the real thing.
32:52No.
32:58Can I?
33:00Yes.
33:00Oh, look at you.
33:09Oh.
33:14Kath.
33:17Bye-bye, little one.
33:27Come on, man.
33:28Jesus.
33:42Corrine.
33:44Now.
33:45Okay.
33:47He knows everything.
33:55That was the lab.
34:05You were right.
34:05Stella Harper was poisoned.
34:07They found traces of oleander.
34:10It's a shrub.
34:10Easily grown, apparently.
34:12Don't tell me.
34:13It was in the cake.
34:14No.
34:15The tea.
34:16So you knew, then?
34:33Only last night.
34:35I told her what had happened.
34:36And that I was going to move Curling's body.
34:40I see.
34:42Otherwise, she's completely innocent.
34:53There is one thing I'm confused about.
34:57Well, you told me that you hit Curling over the head with the desk lamp.
35:01He was going to shoot me.
35:06Only you also said that you threw it at him when you started the fight.
35:10How did you manage to get hold of it again to kill him with it?
35:19It was you, wasn't it?
35:25Kath told me she was going to Curling's that night.
35:28And I was worried, so I followed her.
35:48Two murders.
35:50And all to protect Dora.
35:52Not you.
35:55Three.
35:56What?
35:58Three murders.
36:02Stella, too.
36:04Wasn't her fault.
36:07Edgy.
36:08Threatened her.
36:10The night Ned was killed,
36:12well, she rang us.
36:15And Dora went round to make sure she was all right.
36:19She was planning to go to the police first thing and tell them about it.
36:23Only,
36:25I'd already told the police.
36:27It's that we were both home that night.
36:31Stella didn't realise it, but she went to the police.
36:37She'd ruined my alibi.
36:38I did it for you.
36:47I love you.
36:51I love you, too.
36:56Drink your tea before it gets cold.
37:01We'll try the church first.
37:08If they're not there, then the shamans.
37:14It was always us against the world, wasn't it?
37:16Yes, it was.
37:18Yes, it was.
37:22It's better this way.
37:23It's better this way.
37:23What have you done?
37:48One of you two, stay at the gates.
38:01Yes, sir.
38:01Don't worry.
38:09I made yours separately.
38:15There's nothing you can do.
38:16I'm glad you're here.
38:27You're wasting your time.
38:30It'll be over before anyone can get here.
38:32I can't feel my legs.
38:39It won't take long now.
38:45Pray for us, Daniel, will you?
38:49Pray for our sins and our forgiveness.
38:52Listen.
38:58I see.
39:03Then stay with us, will you?
39:07Can you at least do that?
39:11The bunker's empty.
39:13Come on.
39:17Down there.
39:22Come on.
39:23You'll never know.
39:43Listen.
39:48Listen.
39:48Listen.
39:49Listen.
39:49Listen.
39:49Into your hands, O merciful Saviour, we commend your servants, Kath and Dora.
40:05And fold them in the arms of your mercy.
40:09You ought to know, for haven't I told you so?
40:21A million more times, humanly, than my heart.
40:34He's in a pot.
40:39He's in a pot.
40:44Police! Open up!
40:52They're in there.
40:54Go on.
40:57Daniel.
41:10Why didn't you tell me it was Kath?
41:12Would you have believed me if I had?
41:17Yeah.
41:35I heard what happened.
41:59You know,
42:01Kath asked me to pray for her at the end.
42:04But for a while, I...
42:11After Anthony was killed, I...
42:16stood up in front of everyone and talked about mercy for the killer.
42:22Even told Neil I didn't believe in retribution.
42:27I even lectured the bishop about God's love and how it was for everyone,
42:31without judgment or blame.
42:34But when it came to it, I didn't want to be merciful.
42:42I just wanted to punish her the only way that I could.
42:47But you didn't, did you?
42:57No.
42:57But there was a moment.
43:04Judgment and blame
43:07was all
43:09I wanted for her.
43:12What does that say about me?
43:14I don't know if it would be better if the past stayed in the past.
43:27I don't know if it would be better if the past stayed in the past.
43:30I'm not sure that's possible.
43:31Or even desirable.
43:32Sometimes facing up to the past is a good thing.
43:34Even if it means pain and mess?
43:35Yeah. Even then.
43:35Don't tell me. It's how we grow.
43:40Something like that.
43:41Growing old is compulsory. Growing up is optional.
43:43What? You're not the only one who can find an apposite quote when they need it.
43:47No, I... I like it. Oscar Wilde?
44:08Bob Monkhouse.
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