- 1 day ago
- #realitytvdeep
#RealityTVDeep
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00Now I've asked you once, don't make me ask you again.
00:09What can I do for you?
00:10Let's start with you forging your father's paintings and we'll go from there, shall we?
00:14You mean my mum could have been originally from here?
00:16I went to the Rudnum estate to have me.
00:18A reverso?
00:19Yeah, that's right.
00:20It was a wedding gift from Jane.
00:21These men, nicknamed the Scallywags, were a secret army.
00:25There's going to be a demonstration outside the hospital later.
00:28It's just going to make trouble.
00:29He is all alone and the one person that he wants in his corner has abandoned him.
00:59He was in the water a while.
01:05Not easily.
01:17He was in the water a while.
01:19Right.
01:23Do you want to tell me again what happened?
01:26Uh, I was out early, checking the traps, rabbits and such.
01:32I saw something in the water.
01:34I realised, so I dragged him out.
01:38Right, um, if you'd like to go with the officer, we'll need to take a swab on your clothes for testing.
01:46Have you ever been documented already?
01:48It's been documented already.
01:49someone cut his throat like Anthony similar no sign of a fight single wound like before
02:10more slash though less stab that's awful do you think it was the same person chances are
02:18don't you think whoever it was they're quite the artist with a knife any idea when it's hard to
02:26tell what would the body being in the water but at the moment they're saying sometime yesterday
02:30evening and Nathan found the body hmm and of course it gave him a good excuse for any blood
02:37found on his clothes look he wouldn't be the first killer to find the body I think it makes
02:44them appear less guilty do you ever look for the good in people I'll leave that to you
03:14have you seen this blimey I hated you in the war I'd have thought
03:25how can you tell crosses of Lorraine they were the symbol of the free French remember they trained
03:32here during the war so what all hell breaks loose and these two don't care they just
03:41dance while the rest of the world burned look at the way he's holding her I think it's about
03:48the possibility of love in the midst of despair
03:53my version's more realistic
03:58oh I'm gonna talk to Jane Thwaites can you be there she's a suspect a person of interest
04:08certainly but she links both men she kept her involvement with Anthony's secret and we only
04:14have her word if they weren't in a relationship maybe Ned did kill Anthony and then she killed Ned
04:20why revenge why not well she said she'd forgiven Ned she wanted him to try again right and she has an
04:27alibi of sorts she was with me yesterday evening how long for an hour more she called Ned from the rectory
04:37left him a message okay listen you might want to look a bit closer at Alex too he was Anthony's forger
04:48was he apparently he wanted out and Anthony threatened to tell his father if Alex didn't
04:54carry on does anyone round here not have a secret
04:58Neil Ned's watch the Reverso
05:12where is he
05:15um
05:21Pa
05:23Anna said the police are coming to interview everyone later
05:30yeah that's right
05:31only they might want to talk to you about something else
05:35as well
05:35what do you mean
05:38about Anthony forging and selling those paintings
05:42how do you know about that
05:52because I was the one that forged them
05:57I'm sorry Pa
06:12I wasn't thinking
06:15it got out of hand I never meant to
06:20go
06:22I'm just go Alexander
06:25oh
06:25I sweat
06:27I'm not going to throw away
06:5615 years without a fight
06:59but mostly
07:02it's because I love you Ned
07:09okay um just so I'm clear
07:12you went from here to the rectory to speak to Daniel
07:16and you talked and then you made that phone call
07:19that's right
07:21and afterwards
07:22I came straight home
07:25but he still wasn't here so I waited for him to come back
07:30when he didn't I got more and more worried
07:35um
07:35I didn't know what to do
07:39any minute
07:40any minute
07:41I expected him to walk through the door
07:44and we'd talk
07:46and we'd sort things out and
07:49everything would be
07:53sorry
08:04sorry
08:08all right
08:14when you last saw him
08:15was Ned wearing his watch
08:18uh yeah
08:19yeah I think so
08:20he always wore it
08:21and it's not here
08:22no
08:24why
08:27he wasn't wearing it when he was found
08:30and you think whoever did this they
08:35they took it
08:37it's possible
08:43Ned told us that he was researching a story
08:46about a man called curling
08:50yeah that's right
08:50that's
08:51it's all in there
08:53do you mind if I take a look
08:56if you like
08:56all right
09:22yeah
09:24that must have been a bit of a shock
09:26finding him like
09:28yeah
09:30well keep busy that's the thing
09:33get your mind off it
09:34that hedge down behind the stables needs trimming
09:42where were you last night
09:44out with a couple of mates
09:46oh yeah
09:48who
09:50no one knew now
09:56what do you want all that for
10:06well Anthony and Ned were both researching
10:08in Champton during the war
10:10so Jane isn't the only link between them
10:12still a bit of a stretch
10:15perhaps
10:17you know
10:18if the murders are connected
10:20that's you off the hook
10:22i don't think anyone's out to kill you
10:24oh
10:25that's something i suppose
10:26still keep digging up all the people's dirt
10:29that might change
10:30I'll see you
10:31go
10:35or
10:35don't think anyone's out to
10:36thank you
10:37thank you
10:38for the work
10:39you
10:40i don't know
10:41you
10:42i don't know
10:42you
10:43you
10:43i don't know
10:44sorry
10:45you
10:45i don't know
10:45you
10:46i don't know
10:46you
10:46i don't know
10:47you
10:48it's okay
10:49what so the police are just gonna give up well since no one thinks that I was the intended
11:10murder victim the letters aren't part of the investigation anymore we've been the victims
11:15of a vicious and sustained assault with vile threats we enormous dead rodents hanging
11:21willy-nilly from the rafters another man in charge suddenly turns around and says sorry not my isle
11:26well I'll be having a few words to say to that DS vanloo when I next see him and what happened to
11:31Neil so what do we do now well I've got Ernie Cobb's funeral to get ready for Harry's dad
11:42died the day you arrived you make it sound like the two events are connected you should be there
11:49too I don't see why I didn't know him from a hole in the ground if you see what I mean well you are
11:56my mother I think you should acknowledge that you have a certain standing in the community wouldn't
12:01say well when you put it like that we have entrusted our brother Ernest to God's mercy and we now commit his
12:25body to the ground earth to earth ashes to ashes dust to dust ensure and certain hope of the
12:41resurrection to eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ amen
12:46it was a lovely send-off just a shame there weren't a few more people
12:53oh Audrey so nice of you to attend it's the least I can do I'm sure Harry and Katrina are very grateful
13:00even though Ernie wouldn't have known who on earth you were
13:03as mother of the vicar I have a certain standing in the community it's important to acknowledge that
13:11don't you think
13:12I'd never been in the boat house before Alex and I used to play there as kids
13:23do you know anything about the mural
13:25it was painted by one of the French soldiers who came over to train I think he was an artist before
13:32the war Elvay something I don't power will know he told me once that Elvay had been kind to him
13:40and Anthony I think he tried teaching them French needless to say it didn't stick
13:45right I'm heading off if you want to stay excuse me rector do you have a moment of course I wanted
13:58to ask if I could have a look at the parish records if you like why I'm beginning to think my mom
14:03might have originally been from here I went to Rudnham to have me thought there might be something in
14:08the records you could just ask around it's in living memory for a lot of people around here isn't it
14:13anecdotal evidence that's what you're looking for do you think someone might remember a small
14:20community like this in my experience some silly little tart gets herself into trouble someone always
14:26remembers thank you think don't they girls what's that bit something about shadows fleeing we have
14:39but a short time to live like a flower we blossom and then wither like a shadow we flee and never
14:45stay that's the one and poor Jane Thwaite knows that better than anyone at the moment I imagine she
14:52does you know Honor de Fleurs was telling me she was out riding yesterday evening and she saw Jane
14:58on the path by the lake by the lake by the lake legend one minute you're enjoying a walk hello the next the
15:07police are knocking at your door talk about shadows fleeing
15:12what is it not another note that's from the diocesan registrar I'm facing an allegation of
15:24misconduct bringing the church into disrepute I've been summoned to explain myself to Bishop
15:33Cregan for getting arrested at that protest I told you not to cross him so what you're gonna do
15:39well the only thing I can do I fight it how it's a ridiculous charge really because it's not like you
15:46didn't get arrested I'm aware of that and now you think you can just waltz in and take on the bishop
15:51of all people don't worry about it is that meant to make me feel better I will think of something
15:56well think fast because I don't want you making me homeless for a second time
16:21okay
16:31okay
16:35okay
16:35okay
16:39okay
16:44I don't know.
17:14I don't know.
17:44I don't know.
18:14Anyway.
18:20So, look, um, I've decided it's not good for you to be messing around all day doing whatever it is you do.
18:25Well, you're clearly bored and aimless and I can't go on, so, uh, you need to get a job.
18:32A job.
18:33Yep.
18:34Yep.
18:35Go out and you'll keep, see how you like it.
18:38And if I don't?
18:39Alexander, I've had enough of you showing utter contempt for your birthright whilst enjoying
18:44the comfort and luxury that that birthright affords you.
18:48Get a job.
18:49Or find somewhere else to live.
18:52Oh, Christ.
19:02The mother said you'd be here.
19:20I needed to get out of the house.
19:21Yes.
19:22Sulking in the sacristy was how she described it.
19:25How alliterative.
19:26She also gave me a hard time over your threatening letters.
19:29She seemed to take it quite personally.
19:31Hmm.
19:32I noticed.
19:33I told them we'd done all we could, but it's a dead end.
19:37Anyway, here they are.
19:41Okay.
19:42Well, thanks for trying.
19:47What are those?
19:48Oh, floor plans.
19:501726 and 1943.
19:55And you're looking at them because?
19:57Well, look.
19:591726 shows there used to be a crypt under there.
20:04But during the war in 1943, it's disappeared.
20:07Now, why would anyone hide the existence of something like that?
20:11I'm guessing you've got an idea.
20:14Well, I told you about the Scallywags, didn't I?
20:17Yeah.
20:18Some sort of guerrilla army in case the Germans invaded, right?
20:21Right.
20:22Well, Anthony had been looking for their secret bunker.
20:25I wonder if that's what he was doing when he died.
20:28And you think it's in here because of those plans?
20:32A bit far-fetched, don't you think?
20:40I thought maybe a hidden entrance of some sort.
20:44Right.
20:45Do you fancy a drink?
20:50You make it sound so medieval.
20:52Right now, it's just the bishop who decides.
20:54I make my case and he either dismisses it or recommends a tribunal.
20:58Let me get this straight.
21:00The bloke you were protesting against now gets to be your judge and jury.
21:05Okay, that does sound a bit medieval.
21:08Hard to see it ending well for you.
21:10You sound like my mother.
21:13Is that why you had to get out of the house?
21:16Because you had a row?
21:17We don't row as such.
21:20We exchange a few broadsides and then retreat wounded to a safe harbour.
21:27Until the next time.
21:28Oh, by the way, you might have been right about Jane Thwaite.
21:38How do you mean?
21:40It's probably nothing.
21:41And I only heard it third-hand, but according to my mother,
21:45Honor saw Jane on the path by the lake yesterday evening,
21:48before she came to me.
21:50What was she doing there?
21:51I've no idea, but given the window you've got for the time of death,
21:54she could have killed Ned first and then used me as her alibi.
22:03Look at you.
22:05We'll make a detective of you yet.
22:14All right, thank you.
22:17What is it?
22:18That was the insurance company.
22:22They say we aren't covered.
22:24What?
22:26We don't have accidental damage or something.
22:30We have to pay for everything ourselves.
22:35If we do that, how the hell can we afford to go to France?
22:39Okay.
22:41And you still think the war has something to do with this?
22:44Yes.
22:45You reckon there's a connection between the murders and something that happened 40 years ago?
22:50Yes, I do.
22:52I don't see it.
22:53Well, it doesn't mean it's not there.
22:56Okay.
22:58You find the connection, and then we'll talk again.
23:01Do you want a lift home?
23:03No, no. There's a...
23:04It's all I need to see.
23:05It's a bit over here.
23:06It's a bit over here.
23:12Oh, Hector.
23:14Hi, Kath.
23:15Have you got a minute?
23:16I wanted a quick chat.
23:17Of course.
23:19What about?
23:21Harry Cobb.
23:22I may be wrong, and if that is the case, I do apologize.
23:36But earlier today, you reacted...
23:40Oh, it's all right.
23:42Whatever it is, you can say it in front of Dorla.
23:44No secrets here.
23:51Well, it was something my mother said.
23:53In her usual warm and understanding way, she...
23:58She disparaged girls who fell pregnant.
24:01I saw your expression, and...
24:07It looked like it hurt.
24:09Like she was talking about you.
24:19Don't you think it's time Harry knew?
24:22What if he blames me?
24:25For giving him up.
24:27And for lying, this whole time.
24:30If he...
24:32Doesn't want.
24:35We say hello.
24:37It's nice.
24:39I can see him.
24:41And the baby.
24:43And nobody knows.
24:45It all...
24:47Works.
24:51I'm not sure I'm ready to risk that.
24:56There you are.
25:08Yeah, I went for a drink with Neil.
25:10Good.
25:12As long as you weren't stewing on your own.
25:14No.
25:16Have you eaten?
25:18Had some crisps.
25:19I could do you a soup?
25:20Sandwich?
25:21I'm fine.
25:22It's no bother.
25:24No, thank you.
25:26I'd like that.
25:28Crisps.
25:53Jane, we have a witness who saw you on the path by the lake the evening your husband died.
26:06So?
26:07So I'm wondering why you didn't mention it.
26:08I was looking for Ned.
26:09It's one of his favourite places to go.
26:10He loved taking photos there.
26:11Something about the light.
26:13I thought perhaps I might find him.
26:14But then, to be honest, I had second thoughts.
26:15I thought perhaps I might find him.
26:16But then, to be honest, I had second thoughts.
26:17I thought perhaps I might find him.
26:18But then, to be honest, I had second thoughts.
26:19Why?
26:20Because I realised I was actually afraid.
26:21So?
26:22So?
26:23So I'm wondering why you didn't mention it.
26:24I was looking for Ned.
26:27It's one of his favourite places to go.
26:30He loved taking photos there.
26:33Something about the light.
26:34I thought perhaps I might find him.
26:39But then, to be honest, I had second thoughts.
26:43Why?
26:44Because I realised I was actually afraid.
26:46Of your husband?
26:47Oh, yeah.
26:48And I thought, if I'm afraid of him, what does that say about our marriage?
27:03And that's when you went to see Canon Clement?
27:05Yes.
27:06Why didn't you tell me this yesterday?
27:11What?
27:12I don't know.
27:13I wasn't really thinking straight.
27:19Okay.
27:20For the time being, I think it's best if you don't leave the area.
27:24I'll show myself now.
27:41You've been out here for hours.
27:42Yeah.
27:43I didn't know better.
27:44I'd say you're avoiding me.
27:46Harry's going to start asking questions.
27:48You can't stop him.
27:49I know.
27:50And Audrey's right.
27:51Somebody always remembers.
27:52Ernie and Jean are both gone.
27:53You kept your side of the bar.
27:54Ernie and Jean are both gone.
27:59You kept your side of the bargain.
28:00And if Harry's asking, it's because he's ready to go.
28:01He's going to start asking questions.
28:02You can't stop him.
28:03I know.
28:04And Audrey's right.
28:05Somebody always remembers.
28:06Ernie and Jean are both gone.
28:07You kept your side of the bargain.
28:12And if Harry's asking, it's because he's ready to hear the truth.
28:42Ы the suspicious-
28:49Get up.
28:50I will pay your attention now.
28:55I'm gonna pay off just having me.
28:58I know he noticed you're gonna fix these.
29:01I can just ask him if you had to order nothing.
29:05He does a headache.
29:08Ów!
29:10I don't know.
29:40I don't know.
29:55Kath?
29:58Will you come with me?
30:01Think I'm Reggie?
30:10I'll take a look.
30:11Sir, I've been going over Anthony Bonass' bank records.
30:14Right.
30:15I noticed he made withdrawals once a month, on about the same day, always the same branch.
30:22So, over a period of six months, he withdrew £3,000?
30:29In cash.
30:30Regular as clockwork.
30:32Why would he do that?
30:34Blackmail?
30:35Blackmail?
30:36Blackmail?
30:37Plain?
30:38Blackmail?
30:39Peach?
30:40Malcolm?
30:42Hello?
30:43udaver me.
30:47And they're all right advise-
31:00Hello, Kath
31:09You said you were looking for your real mum and dad
31:15Yeah, that's fine
31:16I can help you with that
31:19I'm afraid your father died in the war
31:24Well, I see
31:27But your mum
31:29Is very much alive
31:32When I found out I was pregnant
31:38Lord, if you all sent me to Rudnham to have you
31:41Ernie and Jean worked at the big house there
31:44And Jean couldn't have babies
31:47It was the obvious solution
31:49They were desperate, so
31:52You know, it worked out well for them
31:56After a week or so
32:03I came back here
32:06That must have been hard
32:09That was the deal
32:13I went back to work and did my best to forget
32:18But then, a few years later, there was a vacancy at Champton House and Ernie was sent to fill it
32:27So Harry ended up here
32:30Under your nose and you didn't say a thing
32:35Oh, I promised
32:36Ernie and Jean
32:37I don't think I could have done that
32:42Looks for the best
32:44Looks for the best
32:45I've got to watch my baby grow up
32:50How many girls like me got to do that?
32:54D-O-Y
33:11D-O-Y
33:20Corrine
33:23Have we got the items that were in Anthony Bonas' pockets when he died?
33:36You're looking for something in particular?
33:38This ticket
33:46Find out where this bus route goes
33:49Public house
34:10Public house
34:10Yeah, I remember him
34:30You sure?
34:34How many people do you think we get in here want Angostura, bitters and tonic?
34:37Was he in here recently?
34:42Yeah, he'd come in, I don't know, every few weeks
34:45Always sat over there
34:48Did he meet anyone?
34:50Always the same bloke
34:51Right
34:52Can you describe him for me?
34:56About 60
34:57Beard, rough looking
34:59Big old great coat
35:01And he smelt a bit as well, you know
35:03Animals and earth and that
35:06Quite a day
35:12Thank you
35:17For what?
35:20Pushing me
35:20I was so worried what would happen
35:24But
35:24It was lovely
35:26I'm glad
35:28You know
35:34There was another reason why I wanted you to tell him
35:39I needed to know
35:42When the time comes
35:44That you
35:45Would have someone
35:49That you wouldn't be
35:51I don't like the idea
35:55You being on your own
35:56You know
35:58With
35:59No one to boss around
36:01I don't boss people around
36:03Oh
36:03Much
36:04Peas in a pot
36:14Peas in a pot
36:17Patrick Liversidge
36:23Open up
36:24Police
36:26Open the door
36:35Noisy bugger, aren't you?
36:44What are you doing?
36:51Dusting for fingerprints
36:52I saw it on Juliet Bravo
36:54Yardley talcum powder
37:01Better than that imperial leather mop you use
37:03It's a bit heavy on the scent
37:09But still
37:10First of all
37:14The police have already looked
37:16There aren't any prints
37:17Secondly
37:18And I think the facts will back me up on this
37:20They don't use Yardley's English lavender
37:23At least I'm doing something
37:25Feel free to jump in at any time
37:27You alright?
37:30I'm sorry
37:31First I'm going to fix a drink
37:34Would you like one?
37:36A nolly
37:37Splendid idea
37:38I don't know what you're talking about
37:48The barman says that he saw you meeting with Anthony Bowness
37:51Why would that be?
37:52He must be confused
37:54He says he saw Anthony give you a package
37:56On more than one occasion
37:58What can I say?
37:59Not me
38:00Sir
38:01This was in an old tyre round the back
38:06And um
38:10This was under the sink
38:12Patrick Liversidge
38:15I am arresting you
38:17On suspicion of the murders
38:18Of Anthony Bowness
38:19And Ned Thwaite
38:21You don't have to say anything
38:23Unless you wish to do so
38:24Anything you say
38:25May be put into writing
38:26And given in evidence
38:27Do you understand?
38:30Come on
38:31Alright
38:32That lavender is quite strong
38:36Well if you will use half a tin
38:38Hmm
38:39Perhaps you ought to give some to Kath and Dora
38:42Because?
38:43Well they were going to visit the lavender fields in France
38:46But since Dora flooded the house
38:48They can't afford to
38:49Aren't they insured?
38:50Apparently not
38:50We had a flood once
38:53When you were little
38:54Do you remember?
38:55Vaguely
38:55The tap broke on the kitchen sink
38:58Water poured out
38:59We couldn't stop it
39:00Your father was useless of course
39:02So I had to go out into the street
39:04To find the main stop tap
39:05In my dressing gown
39:07Can you imagine?
39:08In front of the whole street
39:09I was mortified
39:10On the street?
39:12What?
39:14The main stop tap
39:15It was on the street
39:16Of course
39:18So you can get to it in an emergency
39:20Wouldn't be much good anywhere else
39:22Would it?
39:23I have to go
39:24I have to go
39:54I have to go
40:24Come on.
40:54Come on.
41:24Come on.
41:54Come on.
42:24Come on.
42:54Come on.
43:24Come on.
43:54Come on.
44:24I was right.
44:40Come on.
45:10Come on.
Recommended
45:04
|
Up next
41:31
42:33
45:02
46:23
42:01
43:53
28:03
46:56
27:29
28:09
43:28
56:22
56:24
25:25
57:01
57:19
56:24
21:12
42:47
42:28
Be the first to comment