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Dive into the gritty world of Stephen Sayers, a man who clawed his way from Newcastle's West End to become a formidable figure in the criminal underworld. This compelling crime drama chronicles his ascent to power and the relentless efforts of authorities to dismantle his empire. Experience the intense true story of ambition, power, and the inevitable downfall.

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00:00:00All I ask is a tall ship.
00:00:30All I ask is a tall ship and a star to sail her by.
00:00:37All I ask is a tall ship and a star to sail her by.
00:00:42Is that enough?
00:00:45Yeah.
00:00:47Can I keep this, because this is written by Richard?
00:00:50I can frame this, couldn't I?
00:00:51Yeah, that's how it will all begin.
00:00:55Hello, Princess.
00:00:58Bailey, yes.
00:01:01I nearly did it.
00:01:04Should we do corners?
00:01:07Bailey, yes.
00:01:11Oh, God damn it.
00:01:14Bailey, give me a ball.
00:01:17Bailey, give me a nice one.
00:01:19Where is that one there?
00:01:20Yeah, Leighton.
00:01:21Leighton.
00:01:22Harry.
00:01:23Yes, sir.
00:01:24I'm getting that team sorted now.
00:01:26I'm getting that team sorted.
00:01:28We can't get yours.
00:01:29We need to get them.
00:01:30We need to get them.
00:01:31The small ones are playing.
00:01:33Bailey!
00:01:34Oh, you're trying, Bailey.
00:01:35Come in the box, lads.
00:01:36Leighton.
00:01:37I'll beat you shit.
00:01:38I'll beat you shit.
00:01:39Get that side of them, Bailey.
00:01:42Bailey, take your hat off.
00:01:43You wouldn't have your hat on, son.
00:01:50He's Ethan.
00:01:51He's super action.
00:01:52Come on, Ethan.
00:01:54Oh, man.
00:01:55What are you doing?
00:01:56Bailey, get that ball and play with a nice ball.
00:02:00Get that ball and play with a nice ball.
00:02:02I don't think we've got a teddy.
00:02:05At least he can give me a little bit.
00:02:07I need to.
00:02:08Get in.
00:02:09Celebrate.
00:02:10Celebrate.
00:02:11Celebrate.
00:02:12He tried it.
00:02:13Shoot.
00:02:14He tried it.
00:02:15Shoot.
00:02:16Defense.
00:02:17Step out the game.
00:02:18He's got a bit.
00:02:19I'll be up.
00:02:20Squish on him.
00:02:21Move ahead, kid.
00:02:23Come on there.
00:02:24Yay!
00:02:25There was a striker.
00:02:26Come on!
00:02:27A lot of fun at Stephen Sears.
00:02:28Yay!
00:02:29What do you think you're going?
00:02:42I'm going here for my tea.
00:02:43Don't be smart with me, sir.
00:02:45You've been pinching car radios again, haven't you?
00:02:52Say something, then.
00:02:53No comment.
00:02:56Fucking Sears.
00:02:59Yo!
00:03:00I've�.
00:03:01Bye.
00:03:02Th It?
00:03:10Any start, yeah, man.
00:03:11Sometimes it's a little challenge.
00:03:12To be honest.
00:03:13I mean…
00:03:14Right.
00:03:15I'm not sure…
00:03:16Just thinking.
00:03:17You need to anything.
00:03:19It ain't nothing.
00:03:20Nobody would tow…
00:03:21As man's.:
00:03:22Right.
00:03:23No, no, no, no.
00:03:24Monty, he is proud to be safe…
00:03:26This is a story. A true one, but a story nonetheless.
00:03:33The story of one Stephen Sayers.
00:03:36Stephen lived with his family in York Street, Ellswick.
00:03:40It was the beating heart of Newcastle.
00:03:43And he had an elder brother, John, and a younger brother, Michael.
00:03:48Their mother, Yvonne, was a civil servant and a member of Mensa.
00:03:56Their dad, John Bryan, had a haulage company that delivered beer to the local pubs.
00:04:21He also owned a scrapyard on the quayside.
00:04:25But perhaps most importantly, I should mention he was a very, very good villain.
00:04:49What's going on?
00:04:51In here, Sarge.
00:04:52You are not getting in here without a WPC.
00:04:54A warrant to search his premises for John Bryan Sayers.
00:04:57She's right though. As usual.
00:05:00Someone get me a WPC up here now!
00:05:03Hello, son.
00:05:06Where's your dad?
00:05:08No comment.
00:05:14What do you think you're doing?
00:05:15He's just a burned man.
00:05:17Look, he's not here.
00:05:21You can't hide forever, Yvonne.
00:05:22He's not here.
00:05:23And when that bastard shows his face, I'll be there to nick him.
00:05:28Just get out of my house!
00:05:30You're all right.
00:05:31Come here.
00:05:32Okay.
00:05:33All right.
00:05:34Come here.
00:05:35Okay.
00:05:36Okay.
00:05:37All right.
00:05:38Okay.
00:05:39Okay.
00:05:40All right.
00:06:08Okay.
00:06:09Okay.
00:06:10Okay.
00:06:11Wait.
00:06:33Okay.
00:06:34Now?
00:06:35When a new breed of criminal is waiting in the wings.
00:06:38Okay, the time's just coming up to the 10 o'clock.
00:06:40Good morning.
00:06:41You're listening to Up With Alan with me, Alan Robson,
00:06:44taking you all the way through until lunchtime here on GCFM Newcastle.
00:06:50Have we got time for it before the news?
00:06:51I think we do.
00:06:53Here you go.
00:06:54It's Keep Me Warm by Tom Rosenton.
00:07:05I heard them last night.
00:07:09What a racket to make.
00:07:11It's like this all the time.
00:07:12Really?
00:07:14I'm going to have to make another complaint.
00:07:16Yeah, you should.
00:07:17I mean, your stress levels must be through the roof.
00:07:26Now, Stephen, move!
00:07:35Imagine how many suits we'll get with that.
00:07:56How much do you think of these?
00:07:59About three million.
00:08:00We could even buy Newcastle United.
00:08:02The boy's mother only ever wanted them to have a proper education.
00:08:07But their father wanted them to be streetwares.
00:08:11You think the busies are going to be gentle with them?
00:08:14Hello, lads.
00:08:16Got me bag.
00:08:19Fair look in it.
00:08:20I did.
00:08:23Where's our cut?
00:08:24Your cut.
00:08:26Experience is your cut.
00:08:28All right?
00:08:29You two, you've got chores to do around the house.
00:08:32And?
00:08:32What about Michael?
00:08:33He's doing his homework.
00:08:33Well, that's not fair.
00:08:34He always gets off.
00:08:35Come on.
00:08:39Every day, there would be a new test.
00:08:42Past that test, well, they'd get the back of his hand.
00:08:47They'd call that a result.
00:08:49Why, you might ask?
00:08:51What the fuck's going on here?
00:08:56Yeah, dinner's in the oven.
00:08:59Kids are doing their homework.
00:09:00Homework?
00:09:02Homework?
00:09:03It's not fucking homework these needs, man.
00:09:05It's street experience.
00:09:07It's got to be in for tomorrow.
00:09:09Well, if you failed one of his tests, well, I just didn't bear thinking about.
00:09:21Good lads.
00:09:32Never put your fingerprints on anything the busies can get a hold of.
00:09:36What do you say if the busies stop you?
00:09:38No comment.
00:09:38No comment.
00:09:39Well, that's enough, John.
00:10:09What do you say if the busies stop you?
00:10:39No comment.
00:11:09Don't fucking hit me! Does it make you feel like a fucking man?
00:11:25Talk to me like that again. Now cut your fucking tongue out, you son.
00:11:39They spent many a night in that kennel as they watched their father take out his drink-fueled temper on their mother.
00:11:49That kind of thing traumatizes you. It stays with you for life.
00:11:54But seeing those beatings harden those boys, they formed a stronger bond.
00:12:00Nobody would ever hurt the Sayers boys again.
00:12:04Looking back, of course, they never stood a chance.
00:12:09They were only ever going to take one path.
00:12:13Where's your dad? Is he not of yet?
00:12:15Sleeping it off. Morning boys.
00:12:17And, er, how did you get that? Walk into a door?
00:12:22Something like that.
00:12:24Look, seriously, do you want me to say something to him?
00:12:28No, it's no point.
00:12:30Stephen loved those days working with his uncle Albert.
00:12:34Early to rise, and after a quick breakfast, it would be down into the town to set up their pitch.
00:12:40He loved the smells, the noise, and the hustle of the city life.
00:12:46And once the store was set up, Stephen would keep watch for the old bill.
00:12:52One old bill in particular, affectionately known as the lanky streak of piss, delighted in nicking some of the old boys who thought, because of time served, they didn't need a permit.
00:13:10Bah, bet they're worth our waitin' to go.
00:13:13How fuckin' rude!
00:13:15Sorry, madam. Look, you can have that for a fiver. He's a cheeky bugger.
00:13:18Let her off on this street, I'll tell you. Thank you very much.
00:13:20And Sayers was the only name he was determined to have in his little notebook.
00:13:25Stop!
00:13:28What do you think you're doing?
00:13:30Can I be of assistance, officer?
00:13:32Licence, please, Mr. Sayers.
00:13:35Licence, officer?
00:13:36Your street-trading license, Mr. Sayers.
00:13:39I think you're mistaken, officer. I've got no money with me, and these are not for sale.
00:13:45What are these?
00:13:47Well, they're gifts for my family. The Sayers. You might have heard of us, you know. We're a big family.
00:13:55I wasn't born yesterday, Mr. Sayers, and I know a rungin' when I see one. Go on. On your way.
00:14:02I'm a foolish dreamer. Everybody knows that's me. Some romantic schemer, baby, I turned out to be.
00:14:25He might not have been the top of his class at school, but Stephen was getting a great education on the street.
00:14:31He started with car radios, a very good place to start. Then he moved on to the cars themselves.
00:14:39Well, makes for a quicker getaway, doesn't it?
00:14:44Stephen started to spend a lot more time down at the scrapyard. His mother and father split up.
00:14:51He'd moved in with another woman, with a ready-made family, and that hurt.
00:14:56Spending time at that scrapyard was the only way he would see his dad.
00:15:01You should be at school. What are you talking about that car?
00:15:05I saw the battery from the escort, and I saw the Cortina too.
00:15:07I haven't got a Cortina. You'd be in children's cars again.
00:15:11And where's the jack gone? I saw that too.
00:15:13That was my guy, you stupid little bastard!
00:15:15With money in his pockets, it wasn't long before the bright lights of Newcastle's nightlife pulled Stephen in, like a moth to a flame.
00:15:25Yeah, I think that's enough for tonight, mate.
00:15:27You fucking silly.
00:15:28You fucking idiot.
00:15:29I only want to get in the fucking club.
00:15:30What are you smiling at me for?
00:15:31Because I fucking want to.
00:15:33I've been here, I'd be fucking...
00:15:34Don't matter how many times you're in there, mate.
00:15:35Do you know who you're talking to, you fucking idiot?
00:15:36No, don't actually.
00:15:37You're a fucking idiot.
00:15:38You're a fucking idiot.
00:15:43Come on, mate.
00:15:44Fuck you, you cunty, you cunty.
00:15:46Fuck you, give me.
00:15:47Give me.
00:15:48Give me.
00:15:49Give me.
00:15:50See you later, you fucking...
00:15:51You want some too?
00:15:52I'm not fucking.
00:15:53Fuck you.
00:15:54Fuck you.
00:15:55Fuck you.
00:15:56Fuck you.
00:15:57Fuck you.
00:15:58Fucking thing, you cunty.
00:15:59For fucking sake, let's see it.
00:16:08Oh, cunt.
00:16:09Oh, you did it, sir.
00:16:11Come on, Stephen.
00:16:12Come on, lad.
00:16:13Do it.
00:16:14Yeah.
00:16:15Come on.
00:16:16Come on, you want some?
00:16:17Come here, you cunty.
00:16:18Come on.
00:16:19Yes, come on.
00:16:20You want fucking some?
00:16:21Come on, then, you cunty.
00:16:22Go on.
00:16:23Get in the car seat! Get in!
00:16:53So what did you see? Anything? Anything at all? Did you see them speeding? Whatever you can remember?
00:17:09You just have to tell us what's wrong!
00:17:13It's... It's... It's...
00:17:17What?
00:17:19It's me chips!
00:17:21MALE Word
00:17:32This was Noddy's finest hour, arrested on a hospital trolley with two sprained ankles. The next stop.. Pilgrim
00:17:41Street police station!
00:17:46I love what you're doing down there, get up!
00:17:48Do you take them off before someone gets hurt?
00:17:50it. And help them up would you? Name and date of birth. Name and date of birth. Strong
00:18:10sailing type eh? Help them downstairs. We'll let you sleep it off. We'll try again in the
00:18:17morning. Sarge! Sarge! Help! He's attacked us! All right lad. You've had your fun. Lock them up.
00:18:31Stephen, Tom and Joe were charged with GBH and ABH with intent. Will the accused
00:18:39please stand? They would spend a month on remand and were tried at Kenton Bar
00:18:45Court six months later. Tom was a few years older than Stephen and Joe so got a two
00:18:52stretch. Next up was Joe who got six months. And our Stephen? Well he got his first
00:19:03taste of porridge in Borstal. What have we here then? Another little tour out from the
00:19:10West End. What's your name? Didn't you hear me boy? What is your name?
00:19:26Try like you and I'll do you.
00:19:44Perhaps you're wondering why you didn't tell him what happened. Screw or no screw, Stephen
00:19:50was no grass. Borstal was designed to give you a short, sharp shock. You certainly weren't
00:19:56supposed to enjoy it. But that's exactly what Stephen did. He loved it. And over the next
00:20:03couple of years, he was in and out again quicker than you could say. No comment, Sarge.
00:20:20He made a few friends along the way. One was a lad from a place called Southbank in Middlesbrough.
00:20:32And that lad, by all accounts, knew how to have a fight.
00:20:38Aye, goodnight. Thanks mate. I owe you one. My name's Stephen Sears.
00:20:48I know you are, pal. I'm the duffer.
00:21:08Stephen. Frankie. How are you doing, cuz? Good to see you, mate. Long time no see. Blame
00:21:22the judge for that. No. I'm under strict instructions to take you straight to the bar to see your family.
00:21:28I could deal with a little livener first. How's that?
00:21:31So what have I missed them, Frankie? Nothing at all, Stephen. Same shape-looking day around you.
00:21:47Good to see you. And you? Frankie? Nothing well, bro. Not off as good as you.
00:21:51Only get yourself five minutes. I wouldn't need a word.
00:21:55Every firm needs a good card marker. And these lads definitely had one.
00:22:00Lads. All right, Mick. How's tricks?
00:22:02I've got us a good little boogie. Doing very well. If you're interested. How many-handed?
00:22:07It's an easy one. Two-handed gaff. He leaves five o'clock every Saturday.
00:22:12He's as good as clockwork. And then he gets his case, and he puts it on the passenger seat.
00:22:18Let's do it.
00:22:20If that decade saw Stephen serve his apprenticeship as a villain, the one that followed saw him and his brothers climb to the top of the tree,
00:22:29the very top. But of course, what goes up?
00:22:40The Poppin' Seas could bag them anything up to twelve large on a good day. At times, it was like taking candy from a baby.
00:22:50As quick as they were making money, they were spending it. These were young Geordie lads, and they loved a night owl. Like moths to a flame. Remember?
00:23:08With drink came drugs. With money came women. It was a lifestyle they enjoyed, and so they realised they needed a bigger and better way of funding that lifestyle.
00:23:32You're the other man. It's the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. It's the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man. You're the other man
00:24:02Get out of the water, throw your fucking head out!
00:24:04Tell him to bust out that door, I'm gonna blow your fucking head off!
00:24:23The wages were good, and the hours weren't too bad either.
00:24:27And they say, practice makes perfect.
00:24:30If you lads pull this off, you're gonna go down in history.
00:24:35Where's it at?
00:24:38Sunderland.
00:24:39You're talking about the Post Office, aren't you?
00:24:41Yep.
00:24:44How much are we looking at?
00:24:48Maybe more?
00:24:49Fucking hell.
00:24:51When?
00:24:53I'll be next week.
00:24:54Doesn't give us much time, that. Doesn't that fan have a police escort?
00:24:57Yeah, it's supposed to, but I've been watching it for the past few weeks, and I'm telling you, they're getting lazy.
00:25:01What do you mean?
00:25:02Well, they're supposed to follow the van right the way back to the depot, but for the past three weeks, they've been tailing off at the bridge.
00:25:10Why?
00:25:11Donuts.
00:25:12Right, there's a mobile caf, if you turn left at the bridge, where they've been going to get coffee and donuts instead of turning right and following the van.
00:25:20What about the devil?
00:25:21What about it? There's one gate between you lads and the prize, you just need to get through them.
00:25:25How do I know when to strike?
00:25:26I've got a spot across the road, like a vantage point. You just need somebody there with a radio to give you the heads up.
00:25:35So, what yous thinking?
00:25:40Let's do it.
00:25:4112th of August, Stephen's birthday, and one he would remember for all the right reasons.
00:25:5412th of August, Stephen's birthday, and one he would remember for all the right reasons.
00:26:0912th of August, Stephen's birthday, and one he would remember for all the right reasons.
00:26:16It's the 12th of August, you're listening to Alan Robson here on GCFM.
00:26:44We go now live to Detective Jeff Scott, who's leading the investigation into the spate of armed robberies on Tyneside.
00:26:51Thanks for joining us, Detective. Scott, what can you tell us?
00:26:55An armed robbery took place on Tyneside today.
00:26:58The perpetrator's making off with a substantial amount of cash.
00:27:02The raid was carried out with split-second timing, and what could only be described as military precision.
00:27:08We were appealing for people to come forward who may have seen the incident take place.
00:27:12We are dealing with a new breed of criminal.
00:27:18Good morning, and welcome to our daily briefing.
00:27:22So, are we any further forward on yesterday's robbery?
00:27:25We have done a thorough forensic search of the Range Rover, but found no prints or anything of significance, sir.
00:27:33Any witnesses? Anybody talking?
00:27:35The robbers were masked up. Boiler suits. Local accents. In the way in and out? Very organized military precision.
00:27:42It has say's fingerprints all over it. Look, if we don't put a stop to this now, then the streets of Newcastle are going to become like the streets of New York.
00:27:52And I won't have that here. Not on my watch.
00:27:54Not on my watch.
00:27:55So, sir, where do you suggest we start?
00:28:00Iceton.
00:28:05Sir, there's a lady on the front desk. Says she can identify one of the robbers.
00:28:10Okay.
00:28:11Thank you for agreeing to go through this ordeal. I appreciate how stressful this must be for you.
00:28:25It's okay.
00:28:26It's okay.
00:28:27So, I have pictures of six men here on screen. They all look very similar in build and in look.
00:28:38I just need you to tell me if the man you saw that day is pictured here on screen.
00:28:43Okay. So, please, take as much time as you need.
00:28:48Okay. I'll just walk through.
00:28:56Okay. Just take your time.
00:29:03Have you reached a decision?
00:29:08Okay.
00:29:18John Henry Sayers.
00:29:19I'm arresting you for the armed robbery at Sunderland Post Office Depot.
00:29:24You have a right to remain silent, but anything you do see may be taken down and used in evidence.
00:29:28Okay.
00:29:46So, for the benefit of the tape, it is 11 a.m., the 14th of September.
00:29:50Present are myself, Detective Scott, and also Detective Eyston.
00:30:03Could you confirm your name for me, please?
00:30:09John Henry Sayers.
00:30:10The date of birth.
00:30:1125th of September.
00:30:13Now, before we start, would you like a glass of water, Mr. Sayers?
00:30:20No, thank you.
00:30:23So, shall we start with your whereabouts on the 12th of August, Mr. Sayers?
00:30:28No comment.
00:30:42Hello?
00:30:44Who is it?
00:30:51All right, cuz.
00:30:52I'll see you in five minutes.
00:31:02Who was it?
00:31:04Is everything all right?
00:31:06Oh, John's been lifted.
00:31:08So, what are you doing?
00:31:10I've got a go-pad.
00:31:13When will I see you again?
00:31:15When everything quietens down.
00:31:16Are they looking for you, like?
00:31:17On always.
00:31:23Love you.
00:31:25Love you, too.
00:31:31With John locked up, it was only a matter of time before they came for Stephen.
00:31:36And so, he weren't hanging about like a sitting duck.
00:31:38Who's Stephen's been a while?
00:31:39I need a roof over me head for a couple of nights. Can you help us out?
00:31:40Well, you can stay here, you know. You're more than welcome. Stay as long as you want.
00:31:41Can you still get a hold of them passports?
00:31:42Well, for like holiday?
00:31:43Aye, something like that.
00:31:44I could die with a bit of sun on me back.
00:31:45Leave it with us. Leave it with us.
00:31:46Leave it with us.
00:31:47In fact, get yourself in here. Get in now. Get washed. Get ready.
00:31:51It's an entertainment tonight.
00:31:52Entertainment?
00:31:53Aye, entertainment.
00:31:54Entertainment.
00:31:55Alright mate, tickets bid mate.
00:31:56Where are you?
00:31:58Oh, I'm sorry.
00:31:59It's a good one.
00:32:00Can you still get a hold of them passports?
00:32:01For like holiday?
00:32:02Aye, something like that. I could die with a bit of sun on me back.
00:32:04Leave it with us. Leave it with us.
00:32:06In fact, get yourself in here. Get in now. Get washed. Get ready.
00:32:10It's an entertainment tonight.
00:32:11Entertainment?
00:32:12Aye, entertainment.
00:32:14All right, mate?
00:32:24Tickets, please, mate.
00:32:27Right now, mate. He's with me.
00:32:29You must be Stephen.
00:32:31Yeah, that's right.
00:32:32Been asked to give you this.
00:32:34Ladies and gents,
00:32:36welcome to the ring,
00:32:38your bare-knuckle champion,
00:32:39Big Phil!
00:32:40Big Phil!
00:32:41And his challenger today,
00:32:46Mad Mickey!
00:32:50Riley, you're in the red.
00:32:53Shaw, you're in the blue.
00:32:56Come on, Bill.
00:32:57Come on, come on!
00:32:58Come on!
00:32:58Come on!
00:32:59Come on!
00:33:01Come on!
00:33:02Come on!
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00:33:25Goal. Goal.
00:33:55Come on!
00:34:25Stephen's cousin Frankie had arrived a day earlier.
00:34:48Sun, sand, sangria and spliffs.
00:34:52Tenerife was Stephen's kind of place and he was going to make the best of it.
00:35:00Like I say, he weren't going to be no sitting duck.
00:35:22Like I say, he wasn't going to be no sitting duck and he was going to be no sitting duck.
00:35:34He was going to be no sitting duck and he was going to be no sitting duck and he was going to be no sitting duck.
00:35:42I'm going to be no sitting duck and he was going to be no sitting duck.
00:35:51The life in the morning
00:35:55When you're not singing yet
00:35:59The day that you're singing
00:36:02My destiny is so proud
00:36:07I'm proud of you
00:36:09I'm proud of you
00:36:11I'm proud of you
00:36:13I'm proud of you
00:36:15I'm proud of you
00:36:17I'm proud of you
00:36:19I'm proud of you
00:36:49I'm proud of you
00:36:51I'm proud of you
00:36:53I'm proud of you
00:36:55I'm proud of you
00:36:57I'm proud of you
00:36:59I'm proud of you
00:37:01I'm proud of you
00:37:03I'm proud of you
00:37:05I'm proud of you
00:37:07I'm proud of you
00:37:09I'm proud of you
00:37:11I'm proud of you
00:37:13I'm proud of you
00:37:15I'm on next.
00:37:19I will put your name on the board, Walter.
00:37:21Same as everybody else.
00:37:26Do what, mate?
00:37:27Are you mutting Jeff, son?
00:37:29You said put your name on the board.
00:37:30No.
00:37:33Nitto, cos nitto.
00:37:35I'll give you a lesson in this game.
00:37:38You fucking jolly maggot.
00:37:41Is that right?
00:37:42Tell you what.
00:37:43Let's spin for it.
00:37:50Edds or tails?
00:37:52Edds.
00:37:59It's tails.
00:38:04What are they inside, lads?
00:38:08It was a lesson learned for Cockney Head.
00:38:11He took Stephen's politeness for a weakness, and he learned the hard way.
00:38:17But instead of looking for revenge, he came back with a white flag and a proposition.
00:38:23Any news on Stephen Sayers?
00:38:30Disappeared into thin air, boss.
00:38:32Great.
00:38:33So we can add Magician to his fucking resume now.
00:38:36Word on the street as he's headed to the Costas.
00:38:39Where?
00:38:40Spain.
00:38:41Who does he think he is?
00:38:43Ronnie Biggs?
00:38:44Any progress with John?
00:38:46Nah.
00:38:46He's sitting tight.
00:38:49He knows we got nothing on him.
00:38:51Now what?
00:38:53We need more evidence, or we're going to have to let him go.
00:39:04We fucking want it, mate.
00:39:06Sit down.
00:39:07Tranquilla.
00:39:08I don't want no problems.
00:39:09I've come here to apologize.
00:39:25I was bang out of order yesterday.
00:39:28Want some breakfast?
00:39:30I'll have a white coffee.
00:39:32No sugar.
00:39:34Shut in.
00:39:36I'll have two coffees, please, Pat.
00:39:38How long are you boys here for?
00:39:42We're not planning on going anywhere, if that's what you think.
00:39:44Why like London?
00:39:45What's on your mind?
00:39:47Look.
00:39:49I know we got off on the wrong foot.
00:39:52But I want to make it right.
00:39:55What are you planning, Donna?
00:39:56There's someone I'd like you to meet.
00:39:587pm.
00:39:59Irish Bar.
00:40:01Main Street.
00:40:08See you there.
00:40:14Look down there.
00:40:15That bar last night.
00:40:16He'd been in at the Winchester.
00:40:17He was fucking singing all the fucking best tunes.
00:40:19Sonata.
00:40:20He's called the Godfather of Swing, you know.
00:40:22What a chump, man.
00:40:23What a chump, man.
00:40:24Honestly.
00:40:25Good journey.
00:40:25He's a fucking good journey.
00:40:26He was fucking swimming.
00:40:28Hold on.
00:40:29Look lively, lads.
00:40:29There you.
00:40:30Take that fucking phone, Chris.
00:40:32Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:33Let's help.
00:40:34Let's help.
00:40:34Let's help.
00:40:35Let's help.
00:40:35Let's help.
00:40:36Let's help.
00:40:38Evening, Mr. Sayers.
00:40:44My name is Pat.
00:40:46This is Tony.
00:40:48Gua guan.
00:40:48You might not know who we are, but we know who you are.
00:40:51Oh, I know who you lads are.
00:40:52I'm just a busy man.
00:40:54Look.
00:40:56We want to introduce you into the future, man.
00:41:00This is the new ecstasy.
00:41:03We've got kids going crazy for this stuff.
00:41:04And we've built a very lucid business supplying the six with these.
00:41:07And we're looking to expand nationally.
00:41:10You lads sure?
00:41:11Yeah, mate.
00:41:12We're very sure.
00:41:14We are about to enter a new summer of love.
00:41:18To put it simply, Stephen, whoever controls the supply of pills controls the success of
00:41:23the clubs.
00:41:26And with that in mind, I'd like to discuss with you a commercial arrangement.
00:41:30So, if this is the future, what's the deal?
00:41:34It's your lucky day.
00:41:37We have a very good supply network that I can supply all your doors in Newcastle.
00:41:42Using our existing established network.
00:41:45Just tell us what you want.
00:41:49And when you want them.
00:41:51Matriot.
00:41:52Why, I'm mine.
00:41:53These are selling for 20 quid each.
00:42:00I can supply you about £5 each in bags of 5,000.
00:42:07Would you like to control the doors of Newcastle, Stephen?
00:42:10I already do.
00:42:12I'm going to keep it that way.
00:42:15Let me make a few phone calls.
00:42:18And I'll get back to you.
00:42:19Maybe I could treat you to a bit of Geordie hospitality.
00:42:22Sounds good to me.
00:42:26Excuse me, lads.
00:42:27I've got to get that.
00:42:39Hello?
00:42:41Go on.
00:42:44How are you, then?
00:42:48Brilliant.
00:42:52When?
00:43:00Give us a couple of days.
00:43:01I've got a couple of new cents to tie up.
00:43:06Tell me mama love her.
00:43:08And I'll see John soon.
00:43:11See you later, mate.
00:43:16So, have you got a deal?
00:43:18We've got a deal.
00:43:24That deserves a deal, son.
00:43:27New beginnings.
00:43:28New beginnings.
00:43:31Come here, sweet cousin.
00:43:34Yeah.
00:43:34Yeah.
00:43:35I want John's coming home.
00:43:37No.
00:43:38Fucking son.
00:43:40That deserves a deal.
00:43:41That deserves a deal.
00:43:41Ha, ha, ha!
00:44:11Cos?
00:44:13Cos?
00:44:15Where's our Tony?
00:44:17Passed out with a hookah.
00:44:19Ha! Not that Janine again, is it?
00:44:21Ha, ha!
00:44:23I don't think he realises that the point of a brass is that he can have a different one each night.
00:44:29Aye, to be fair, they wouldn't touch all yours.
00:44:35Long way from York Street now.
00:44:39Aye.
00:44:41Who would have thought it?
00:44:47Do you ever think about it?
00:44:49About what?
00:44:51About...
00:44:53Getting out.
00:44:54The only person I'm thinking about pulling out is our Tony.
00:44:57Imagine a bend between them two.
00:44:59Just take one look at the poor little fucker and well, you'd know wouldn't you?
00:45:02Know what?
00:45:04Should have been a blowjob.
00:45:06Ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:45:08Listen, joking aside.
00:45:10We're just getting started, Frankie.
00:45:12This deal...
00:45:14This really is the start of the big time.
00:45:18I know.
00:45:19I know.
00:45:20I know.
00:45:22But I was just thinking...
00:45:24Do you think we're...
00:45:26Do you think we're getting...
00:45:27What if we...
00:45:28What if we're getting out of depth?
00:45:31We rule, Frankie?
00:45:33We say how high, how low, how deep...
00:45:39We're a new breed of criminal.
00:45:41This place...
00:45:43It's never seen the like of the Sears.
00:45:45Donna!
00:45:46Aren't you too trying for Burns?
00:45:47Aunt Vera's already got the names picked.
00:45:49You won't believe who she thinks is going to be the Godfather.
00:45:51How am I, cuz?
00:45:52I'm trying to be serious.
00:45:53It's your man.
00:45:54Deadly serious.
00:45:55Donna.
00:45:56John.
00:45:57Michael.
00:45:58Your mom and dad.
00:45:59Vera.
00:46:00Uncle Albert.
00:46:01They're the ones we're doing this for.
00:46:02Otherwise what have we got?
00:46:03That!
00:46:04Without family?
00:46:05I don't know who she thinks is going to be the Godfather.
00:46:07Who she thinks is going to be the Godfather.
00:46:09Who she thinks is going to be the Godfather?
00:46:11How am I, cuz?
00:46:12I'm trying to be serious.
00:46:13Sure man.
00:46:14Deadly serious.
00:46:15Donna.
00:46:16John.
00:46:17Michael.
00:46:18Your mom and dad.
00:46:19Vera.
00:46:20Uncle Albert.
00:46:21They're the ones we're doing this for.
00:46:22Otherwise what have we got?
00:46:24That!
00:46:25Without family?
00:46:26Just a building.
00:46:28Family's everything.
00:46:31You know.
00:46:36I look at them losers in the gutter.
00:46:42Scratching around in the dirt all week.
00:46:45For what?
00:46:46Pennies?
00:46:47But then there's us.
00:46:50What would you rather have?
00:46:54Family.
00:46:55Family.
00:46:56Family.
00:47:24Family.
00:47:25Family.
00:47:26Family.
00:47:27Family.
00:47:28Family.
00:47:29Family.
00:47:30Family.
00:47:31Family.
00:47:32Family.
00:47:33Family.
00:47:34Family.
00:47:35Family.
00:47:36Family.
00:47:37Family.
00:47:38Family.
00:47:39Family.
00:47:40Family.
00:47:41Family.
00:47:42Family.
00:47:43Family.
00:47:44Family.
00:47:45Family.
00:47:46Family.
00:47:47Family.
00:47:48Family.
00:47:49Family.
00:47:50Family.
00:47:51Family.
00:47:52Family.
00:47:53I don't know.
00:48:23Hello, son.
00:48:33Hello, dad. How are you?
00:48:34I'm good. How are you?
00:48:36You all looking great.
00:48:37Yeah. Your ma's here.
00:48:39Oh, son.
00:48:41Oh, look at you.
00:48:43I didn't want all this fuss.
00:48:45Your dad insisted.
00:48:47Leaving for a bloomin' drink.
00:48:48Aye. Some things never change, eh?
00:48:51So, Stevenbach.
00:48:52Yes. This morning.
00:48:54Hey, we should be here in a minute.
00:48:57Lovely.
00:48:58You ladies fancy a drink?
00:49:14Ah, the prodigal son report.
00:49:16Michael, how are you, man?
00:49:18I'm cushy, I'm cushy.
00:49:20Do you want a drink?
00:49:22I'll have a double vodka.
00:49:23No bother.
00:49:24Where's me ma'am?
00:49:25She's over there. Can't see her. I'll get the drinks in.
00:49:28Hello, ma'am.
00:49:29Oh, look at you. You're looking well.
00:49:31My, the son's done you the world of good.
00:49:33Thanks, ma'am.
00:49:35My dad, yeah.
00:49:35Oh, aye. Propping the bar up as usual.
00:49:37Oh, aye. I can see him.
00:49:39Donning up with you?
00:49:40She's not feeling too well.
00:49:41She's missed you.
00:49:42I know.
00:49:43Well, listen.
00:49:44I'm going to say the same news I've said I was John.
00:49:47Oh, listen, ma'am.
00:49:48It's got to stop.
00:49:49What, ma'am?
00:49:50You know what?
00:49:52How can I take the stress?
00:49:54You know, getting the back door belted in every week
00:49:57and police rivalling through me underwear drawer.
00:50:00There's only one way that this is going to go, Steven.
00:50:06No happy ending to the life that you three have chosen, you know.
00:50:09A way.
00:50:14Please think about him.
00:50:16For me.
00:50:19Well, listen, you're sales.
00:50:21John, how are you?
00:50:22I'm all right. How are you?
00:50:23Good.
00:50:24How was it in there?
00:50:25No, I'm good now.
00:50:26How was it in Spain?
00:50:27I wanted to know our Phillips caravan.
00:50:30What have you got, lads?
00:50:33Just turn that down a bit, please.
00:50:35Ladies and gentlemen, please, can I have your attention?
00:50:36Can you all raise your glass to me brothers?
00:50:39They've just come home today.
00:50:41John and Steven.
00:50:44Cheers, Michael.
00:50:44John and Steven.
00:50:45Cheers.
00:50:46Cheers.
00:50:52Only two minutes, Steven.
00:50:54I need a wee.
00:50:55Is a taxi here?
00:50:55My lift here.
00:50:56I've got to go and see John and Michael.
00:50:57I thought we're going out together.
00:50:58How are you, Donna?
00:50:58You know how it is.
00:51:00Oh, I know exactly how it is.
00:51:02You've been sunning it up in Spain
00:51:03whilst I've been stuck here in the piss and rain
00:51:05making ends meet.
00:51:05On the first day home,
00:51:07you're all way out with the lads.
00:51:08I'll be late.
00:51:08Oh, you'll not be getting in.
00:51:10Donna!
00:51:11Donna!
00:51:24Three.
00:51:25Cheers, Vic.
00:51:26Cheers.
00:51:27Cheers.
00:51:28Cheers.
00:51:29Cheers.
00:51:30Cheers.
00:51:31Cheers.
00:51:32Cheers.
00:51:33Cheers.
00:51:34Cheers.
00:51:34Cheers.
00:51:35Cheers.
00:51:35Cheers.
00:51:36Cheers.
00:51:36Cheers.
00:51:44So what was Tenerife like then?
00:51:46I saw the future.
00:51:48All right.
00:51:49What's up then?
00:51:52These.
00:51:54What are these?
00:51:55A new breed of ecstasy.
00:51:58Newcastle's not going to know what's in it.
00:52:00Michael!
00:52:18What are the two exactly?
00:52:30The new summer of love was upon them and they were going to make more money than they had ever had before.
00:53:00I've got a lovely park. Are these the same as the last park yet?
00:53:25They were finally at the top of that tree and things were going well for them.
00:53:42But the police, they were never going to let that last. Not in a thousand years.
00:53:50Tell me it's Vic. We've got a problem. The police have told me they don't want any of the sales on our premises.
00:53:57Our licenses are up for renewal in a couple of weeks. If we don't comply, we've got a bigger problem.
00:54:05No problem. Give me a call.
00:54:08I don't want any dealers in here from now on. That includes the sales. Do you hear me?
00:54:23Are you sure?
00:54:24I said, do you hear me? Are you fucking dead?
00:54:26These people are fucking dangerous, Vic.
00:54:27They're not the Mafia. They're a family of WestEnders who think they run Newcastle where they're fucking done.
00:54:29They're a couple of jumped up, jacked the lads out of their depths. They think they're big fish and little puns.
00:54:32But it's my pun. They want to play?
00:54:34Yeah, I think they're a big fish. They don't want to play.
00:54:35No problem.
00:54:36You don't want to play.
00:54:37Oh, well.
00:54:38We've been out here from now on. That includes the sales. Do you hear me?
00:54:42Are you sure?
00:54:43I said, do you hear me? Are you fucking dead?
00:54:45These people are fucking dangerous, Vic.
00:54:46They're not the Mafia. They're a family of WestEnders who think they run Newcastle where they're fucking done.
00:54:51They're a couple of jumped up, jacked the lads out of their depths. They think they're big fish and little puns.
00:54:56and it's my bond.
00:55:00They want to play?
00:55:02Come here.
00:55:04The water's lovely.
00:55:05Don't say I didn't warn you.
00:55:16What's happened to you's two leg?
00:55:18What's happened?
00:55:19We got knocked back from fucking everywhere last night, didn't we?
00:55:22Aye.
00:55:23We got the club.
00:55:24Vic bashed her and he took all that fucking girl out of the cunt.
00:55:27Aye, and he's done the same with the rest of the fucking lads in arm.
00:55:29It's no good for business, this, like.
00:55:31Nah, and now all our regulars are going fucking elsewhere, mate.
00:55:34Did they see why we're getting knocked back?
00:55:35Aye, because of Vic.
00:55:36I tell you what, I'm going to do the cunt for this, me, like.
00:55:39You just leave it to me, Tommy.
00:55:45We've got a problem.
00:55:47Go on.
00:55:48Vic.
00:55:48Vic?
00:55:49Aye.
00:55:50He's bought us and all of our lads from all of his bars in town.
00:55:54On who's instruction?
00:55:55The business is what I'm hearing.
00:55:57He's told all the managers that their licences are at risk.
00:56:00Unless they have stopped playing the game.
00:56:02And he's got Vic to crack down on us.
00:56:05Fucking sly bastards.
00:56:07So what do we do?
00:56:09We send a little message of one.
00:56:14Are you still pals with that lad from Teesside?
00:56:17Ruffer.
00:56:17Aye.
00:56:18Aye, get him on the phone.
00:56:21See what Vic and these boys are made over there.
00:56:27Have you booked the taxis there?
00:56:28Aye, aye, she's got two coming.
00:56:29Go, love.
00:56:30Talk to me in the town.
00:56:31How come with this, you got there?
00:56:33Go, Steve.
00:56:34I'm going to promise the night, lads.
00:56:35Aye, with your furry glove.
00:56:38Two taxis outside.
00:56:40All right, lads.
00:56:40You shouldn't be doing that in here, lads.
00:56:53Aye?
00:56:53Who the fuck are you, aye?
00:56:55Who are you?
00:56:55Who are you?
00:56:58So tough, eh?
00:57:03What brings it to Newcastle?
00:57:04I thought there was a party going on, man.
00:57:07Well, there is now.
00:57:08Yeah, do you fancy coming down to Vic's tonight, will we?
00:57:10Yeah, well, aye.
00:57:11Ready when you are, pal.
00:57:13Not tonight, lads.
00:57:14What do you mean, not tonight?
00:57:15I've been told not to let you and your family in.
00:57:16By who?
00:57:17Aye, by who, like?
00:57:18Doesn't matter who you zone getting in, right?
00:57:28Get fucking Vic here, now.
00:57:35Yeah.
00:57:38What problem?
00:57:40I told you this isn't going to work.
00:57:49One of us is going to end up getting topped.
00:57:51What happened?
00:57:52They showed up with a lad called the Duffer.
00:57:54Have you heard of him?
00:57:55Barra?
00:57:55Aye, that's him.
00:57:56Big lad with a big punch to match and all.
00:57:59Where are they now?
00:58:00I don't know, but that Duffer's looking for you.
00:58:04We'll be at Portofino's if you need me.
00:58:05It was only a matter of time before someone else decided to take matters into their own hands
00:58:16with Vic, and one person was about to make their move.
00:58:22Franco.
00:58:23Mi amico.
00:58:23Ciao, caro bello miocno.
00:58:25Come stai?
00:58:26Tutti bene, tutti bene.
00:58:28La famiglia?
00:58:28Tutto bene.
00:58:29E te?
00:58:29E te?
00:58:30E te?
00:58:30E te?
00:58:30E te?
00:58:30E te?
00:58:30E te?
00:58:30E te?
00:58:30Welcome back, sir.
00:58:31Grazie, grazie, grazie.
00:58:32Grazie, grazie.
00:58:32Sei buono.
00:58:33Vic, how are you doing?
00:58:42It's good to see you, man.
00:58:43Good to see you.
00:58:44Things okay in London?
00:58:45Tutti bene.
00:58:46This is Sergio, a friend of mine.
00:58:48Sergio, Vic.
00:58:49Come stai?
00:58:50Bene, grazie.
00:58:51Tutti bene.
00:58:51You're going to have something to do here, eh?
00:58:53Franco, look after me.
00:58:54Don't you, go, go, pa.
00:58:55Okay.
00:58:55Tutti bene, tutti bene.
00:58:56Enjoy.
00:58:58It's good to see you.
00:59:00Thank you, thank you.
00:59:03Vic.
00:59:07You having a drink?
00:59:10Il solito.
00:59:11Of course.
00:59:12Bee for me, please.
00:59:13And can I get you anything to eat?
00:59:14Yeah.
00:59:16Steaks, the usual way.
00:59:18Perfezione.
00:59:19Of course.
00:59:20Perfezione.
00:59:24You don't kind of stress me out.
00:59:28Do I?
00:59:30I heard there was a bother at the club with the seers and that duffer.
00:59:33Are the lads all right?
00:59:37We'll quiet the western front.
00:59:40Good.
00:59:41Vic.
00:59:44Vic.
00:59:46I'll lay up.
00:59:47Stand up, conch.
00:59:49Get a fucking shot at it.
00:59:50I said stand up, conch.
00:59:51Nice and easy.
00:59:53Move, now.
00:59:55Get in the fucking back.
00:59:58Nice and calm, mate.
00:59:59Nice and calm, mate.
01:00:00Get away.
01:00:01Get away.
01:00:05Go.
01:00:05Move.
01:00:08Move.
01:00:09Get away.
01:00:12Move.
01:00:12Get away.
01:00:13Move.
01:00:21Move.
01:00:22Fuck!
01:00:24Fuck!
01:00:26Fuck!
01:00:28Fuck!
01:00:30Fuck!
01:00:32Fuck!
01:00:34Fuck!
01:00:36Fuck!
01:00:38Fuck!
01:00:40Fuck!
01:00:42Run!
01:00:44Hey!
01:00:46I need help!
01:00:48I need help!
01:00:50Get down! Get fucking!
01:00:52Get over!
01:00:54Get out of here, front!
01:00:56Back up! We need back up there!
01:00:58Back up!
01:01:02So is this man known to you?
01:01:07Any particular reason that he trick you in this manner?
01:01:10We'll fucking ask him.
01:01:12Oh, we will. Down at the station.
01:01:17Thank him.
01:01:23Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me.
01:01:25No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:01:27Hey.
01:01:28No.
01:01:29What do you mean, huh?
01:01:31That's it.
01:01:32Are you down with me?
01:01:33For the time being, we are.
01:01:35Good.
01:01:36Because I'm fucking off.
01:01:38Even his doormen weren't safe.
01:01:44Even his doormen weren't safe.
01:01:51This was a war.
01:01:53And Vic could only see one way to get out of it.
01:01:57Sugar?
01:02:00No.
01:02:05So what's this all about then, Vic?
01:02:12I don't want to be looking over my shoulder, Stephen.
01:02:14I don't like it.
01:02:17It makes me unhappy.
01:02:19Do you understand what I'm saying to you?
01:02:23I want peace and tranquility.
01:02:29On the doors of Newcastle, like?
01:02:32On mine.
01:02:33Yes.
01:02:36You see, your problem's not just with me, Vic.
01:02:40You've upset a lot of people.
01:02:43Taking liberties.
01:02:46Stopped people making money.
01:02:47Making money.
01:02:51Are your people.
01:02:53That listen to you.
01:02:58How about a fight?
01:03:00Winner takes all.
01:03:04What, you and me?
01:03:10Any one of your men?
01:03:11Any one of your men?
01:03:16And you?
01:03:17Fancy yourself?
01:03:20Any one of your men.
01:03:21And the Duffer.
01:03:26You win.
01:03:28We steal away.
01:03:30The Duffer wins.
01:03:33It's business as usual.
01:03:37I'll give you some time to think about that.
01:03:42We've got three shootings in as many weeks.
01:03:45On both sides of the water.
01:03:47It's only a matter of time before we have a murder on our hands.
01:03:50So, what are they all having in common?
01:03:52They're all doormen.
01:03:54They're all connected to Vic.
01:03:56Do you think the Sears are behind this?
01:03:58Vic stops their dealers getting into the pubs and clubs.
01:04:01Their doormen start getting kneecapped.
01:04:03I don't think you need your guy Spender to solve this one.
01:04:06So now what?
01:04:07We've got to change tack.
01:04:09Meaning?
01:04:10We've got to hit them where it hurts them the most.
01:04:13Vic.
01:04:15What can I do for you?
01:04:16I've got a problem.
01:04:18And I was hoping you could help me with it.
01:04:19Alright.
01:04:20What's your problem?
01:04:22Duffer.
01:04:24Steven.
01:04:26Duffer wants a straightener.
01:04:28Winner takes all.
01:04:30I can get the venue.
01:04:31And I can promote it.
01:04:33I don't want any more of my boys getting hurt.
01:04:36What?
01:04:39I'm not going to fight him.
01:04:41That's why I'm here talking to your dad.
01:04:42So he can sew it for me.
01:04:44Too much for your leg.
01:04:45I can make a phone call.
01:04:46Hello.
01:04:47It's John.
01:04:48I've just had that Vic round here.
01:04:49No, son.
01:04:50He's gone.
01:04:51But he asked me to pass on a message.
01:04:52Doesn't want to fight you, son.
01:04:53No problem.
01:04:54Dress him.
01:04:55That's done.
01:04:57The fight between Vic and the Duffer never took place.
01:05:00They led parallel lives and, well, they both paid a heavy price in the end.
01:05:06Doesn't want to fight you son. No problem. That's done.
01:05:17The fight between Vic and the Duffer never took place.
01:05:20They led parallel lives and, well, they both paid a heavy price in the end.
01:05:25Duffer was stabbed to death in the street.
01:05:36And as for Vic, he was shot dead, bleeding out into the gutter.
01:05:58After all, he can't fight a bullet.
01:06:06So, Tommy, let me tell you where we're at.
01:06:12We have found a substantial amount of Class A drugs.
01:06:15Two weapons, with enough ammo to shoot a Weston.
01:06:19And 50 grand in cash.
01:06:22All in your home.
01:06:24You know what?
01:06:25You know what?
01:06:26You know what?
01:06:27You know what?
01:06:28You know what?
01:06:29You know what?
01:06:30You know what?
01:06:31You know what?
01:06:32You know what?
01:06:33And 50 grand in cash.
01:06:35All in your humble abode.
01:06:36So?
01:06:37I am either sitting here with Newcastle's answer to Tony Montana,
01:06:41or you are mixed up with some pretty serious people.
01:06:45No comment.
01:06:47You're looking at an eighth stretch for the drugs alone, Tommy.
01:06:52Are you sure you want to go?
01:06:54No comment.
01:06:56I said no comment.
01:06:59How are you feeling, Tommy?
01:07:02Drugs starting to wear off yet?
01:07:04No?
01:07:05You know what it's going to be like in a few hours.
01:07:08It's alright on the outside, you could just get another hit,
01:07:11but you can't do that in here.
01:07:16Unless...
01:07:21So, shall we start again?
01:07:26Why don't you tell us everything you know about the Stephen Sears?
01:07:38Hello, John.
01:07:47Have you seen the news?
01:07:52When you're back?
01:07:56Right, I'll see you first thing.
01:08:05Who are you?
01:08:06I've had better days.
01:08:09I've bought it.
01:08:10Have you not seen the news?
01:08:11We've been wiped out, man.
01:08:12Cash.
01:08:13Stock.
01:08:14Staff.
01:08:15The fucking lot.
01:08:17It was always going to happen.
01:08:19I mean it.
01:08:20We've got fuck all.
01:08:27Well, it's a good job.
01:08:28I've got some of them lined up then.
01:08:31Big earners don't just happen.
01:08:33Once you're happy with the graft, you need to pick your team very, very carefully.
01:08:49Then you need to take a look at the job yourself.
01:08:52Right, so what's that speed?
01:08:55I want it off.
01:08:57We're going to work on it.
01:08:58Didn't look good at first.
01:08:59Police escort.
01:09:00Every week.
01:09:02But, the graft's ours.
01:09:04Aye, go on.
01:09:06Once the cash arrives, the security come out and they wedge the door open.
01:09:09No, it's not a security door.
01:09:11So we can smash through it, no bother.
01:09:13And there's no security inside?
01:09:14And what's the price?
01:09:15What are we looking at?
01:09:17Seven figures.
01:09:20Well, pull this off.
01:09:21We can buy Newcastle United.
01:09:23I'm a good idiot.
01:09:25Did you get that air safe out for me?
01:09:27Sweet cousin, aye.
01:09:28My pals have taken his birth to Benidorm, so I've got the twirls.
01:09:30We'll get any aggravation.
01:09:31Sweet.
01:09:33Let's go to work then, boys.
01:09:35Let's do it.
01:09:37Crabble.
01:09:46Get out of the form!
01:09:50Go!
01:09:51Get out of the form, now!
01:09:52Ah!
01:09:53Oh!
01:09:54Oh, shit.
01:09:55Hit it.
01:09:56Fill it!
01:09:57Come on, go, go, go.
01:10:02You gotta get much!
01:10:05Yeah!
01:10:06You're in there!
01:10:10Try, take, take, take, take, take!
01:10:46We did it.
01:10:54Let's get inside.
01:11:00Fucking hell.
01:11:02The bulb's gone.
01:11:06Use a torch, man.
01:11:08Maybe you've got yours.
01:11:09Aye, aye.
01:11:16How much do you reckon there is?
01:11:33Six figures.
01:11:35Easy.
01:11:36The estimated haul that night was just over three million pounds.
01:11:41They had done it.
01:11:43They pulled off the big one.
01:11:46But alas, they would never get to spend a penny of it.
01:11:52Oh, the little bastards.
01:12:01Hello?
01:12:03Police?
01:12:04Yes, yes.
01:12:05I'd like to report a burglar at me dad's house.
01:12:08Yes, they're still there.
01:12:09I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:11How do I know it's burglars?
01:12:16Because me dad's on holiday in Benidorm, man.
01:12:18I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:19I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:20I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:21I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:22I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:23I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:24I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:25I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:26I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:27I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:28I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:29I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:30I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:31I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:32I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:33I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:34I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:12:35I can see that torches the little bastards.
01:14:36With informants coming out of the woodwork, cashing in their information on them in exchange
01:14:54for drugs and witnesses coming forward, well, they were on a one-way ticket to the Old
01:15:01Bailey.
01:15:03They never stood a chance.
01:15:05Would the defendants and the foreman of the jury please stand?
01:15:13Gentlemen, we have allowed you the courtesy of allowing your family into what is essentially
01:15:17a closed court hearing.
01:15:18How do you find the defendant, John Henry Sayers?
01:15:25Guilty or not guilty?
01:15:29Guilty.
01:15:31How do you find the defendant, Michael Sayers?
01:15:33Guilty or not guilty?
01:15:36Guilty.
01:15:37How do you find the defendant, Stephen Sayers?
01:15:41Guilty or not guilty?
01:15:47Guilty.
01:15:48Take them down.
01:15:52Guilty.
01:15:53The trial against the notorious Sayers brothers for armed robbery has concluded today with
01:16:03heavy sentences handed down by Judge Mike Hodges.
01:16:07John Henry Sayers was given 15 years, while Stephen and Michael Sayers were each sentenced
01:16:13to 10 years.
01:16:14Our crime correspondent, Claire Barber, was present for the press conference after the
01:16:19verdict, where Detective Scott had this to say.
01:16:22Claire.
01:16:23Detective Scott, you must be happy with the sentences handed down today.
01:16:28Um, the Sayers, and people like them, believe that they are beyond the law which most of us
01:16:36look to for protection.
01:16:39I guess they just found out how wrong they were.
01:16:41However, for the last two years, we have cracked down on so-called hard men like the Sayers.
01:16:48We have made strenuous efforts to reduce not only the volume of crime in the force area,
01:16:53but also to target organized crime and the insidious nature of these offenses, which affect
01:16:59not only the individual, but also the business community in the form of drugs, violence, extortion,
01:17:06and protection records.
01:17:08And I can assure you that we will continue to target those trading on fear and violence
01:17:16in order to enhance their criminal reputations.
01:17:19And I can assure you that we will continue to target those kinds of reasons.
01:19:01I just came through all the sign-ups and security, it's a bit maddy.
01:19:04It's all solid now.
01:19:04It's great to do it, isn't it?
01:19:05Yeah, it is.
01:19:06It's all good.
01:19:08So what I thought we'd do today is I'll show you around, that's my job today, and then
01:19:11as we go, if you've got any questions, I'll have to ask you about it.
01:19:15What's in there?
01:19:27What's in there?
01:19:31That's the workshop.
01:19:33Can we see it?
01:19:34Not tonight, no.
01:19:35Why?
01:19:36Mr. Craig's in session that night, and you just don't disturb him on Tuesdays.
01:19:40Cheers, lads.
01:19:55To you and yours, from me and mine.
01:19:58I just want to thank you, boys, for looking out for me.
01:20:06It's been our pleasure, Charlie.
01:20:07I should be moving on soon.
01:20:12I want to ask you a favour.
01:20:19Name it.
01:20:20Don't make the same mistake that me and my brothers done.
01:20:27You can't beat the system.
01:20:30If you try, well, they'll just lock you up.
01:20:36And if you try, they'll throw away the keys.
01:20:50Best advice anybody gave him, that must have been because he actually listened.
01:20:57That's the thing about being a cray.
01:21:00People sit up and listen.
01:21:03They hang on your every word.
01:21:07And who says crime films can't have a happy ending?
01:21:11Not always.
01:21:13But sometimes.
01:21:15Just sometimes.
01:21:20You can't wait.
01:21:46You can't wait.
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