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First broadcast 13th January 1978.
Charley Turkel plans to spring his brother Henry from prison by holding the Home Secretary as a hostage - as CI5 discover when they arrest a small-time hood who has robbed Tutkel's armoury.
Gordon Jackson - George Cowley
Martin Shaw - Doyle
Lewis Collins - Bodie
Johnny Shannon - Charley Turkel
Stephan Chase - Dapper
Phil Davis - Billy Turner (as Philip Davis)
Richard Hampton - Morgan
Pamela Stephenson - Nurse Emma Bolding
Anthony Morton - Henry Turkel
John Judd - Police Inspector
Basil Hoskins - Dr. Brook
Edward Dentith - High Ranking Police Officer
Howard Bell - CID Sergeant
Bridget Brice - Betty, Cowley's Secretary
Sammie Winmill - Young Lady
Jerry Baker - CI5 Man
Gary Dean - Policeman
Alan Harris - Radio Operator
Dennis Plenty - Uniformed Policeman
Jack Ross - Gang Member
Guy Standeven - Police Sergeant
Reg Thomason - Man Standing Outside Hospital
Charley Turkel plans to spring his brother Henry from prison by holding the Home Secretary as a hostage - as CI5 discover when they arrest a small-time hood who has robbed Tutkel's armoury.
Gordon Jackson - George Cowley
Martin Shaw - Doyle
Lewis Collins - Bodie
Johnny Shannon - Charley Turkel
Stephan Chase - Dapper
Phil Davis - Billy Turner (as Philip Davis)
Richard Hampton - Morgan
Pamela Stephenson - Nurse Emma Bolding
Anthony Morton - Henry Turkel
John Judd - Police Inspector
Basil Hoskins - Dr. Brook
Edward Dentith - High Ranking Police Officer
Howard Bell - CID Sergeant
Bridget Brice - Betty, Cowley's Secretary
Sammie Winmill - Young Lady
Jerry Baker - CI5 Man
Gary Dean - Policeman
Alan Harris - Radio Operator
Dennis Plenty - Uniformed Policeman
Jack Ross - Gang Member
Guy Standeven - Police Sergeant
Reg Thomason - Man Standing Outside Hospital
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TVTranscript
00:00The gardener's looking lovely, Henry. We're taking care of it for you.
00:07Got a gardener in today, especially.
00:10A friend called in the other night, asked after you.
00:14Everybody sends their love.
00:17Mum's going to Spain again this year.
00:19Same villa she had last year.
00:21Said she prefers that to an hotel.
00:23Being around boss-like.
00:26And Henry, she wishes you could be with us.
00:30Well, we all do.
00:33Things aren't too bad in here, are they?
00:36I'm greasing enough palms.
00:40Nobody leaning on you, is there?
00:43I want out, Charlie.
00:45Henry.
00:46Out, Charlie, out!
01:00How is he, Charlie?
01:10Still running the show in there, is he?
01:12Still got the screws jumping?
01:14He's not going to make it.
01:17His eyes, I know that look.
01:19We've got to get him out.
01:20But, Charlie, he's top security wing.
01:22There's no chance.
01:23Not the old way, no.
01:26But they do things different these days.
01:30Like this.
01:31Oi!
01:57What do you think?
01:58Oh, it's worked for you, hasn't worked for us.
02:02What?
02:18What?
02:20Aren't you talking about charge?
02:22Oh, it's forced.
02:24It's me.
02:25Right, let's be having you.
02:40We did it.
02:41By God, we pulled it off.
02:55Get down.
03:07Over there and face the wall.
03:25Over there and face the wall.
03:55Over there and face the wall.
04:25Over there and face the wall.
04:32Over there and face the wall.
04:38Something that might interest us.
04:42Then it must be death or disaster.
04:45Certainly death.
04:46And as it's tied into an arms robbery, it could be disaster.
04:52You heard what the gentleman said?
04:54That's no gentleman. It's George Cowley.
04:56And it isn't even St. Valentine's Day.
05:10I know this one.
05:12Thomas Patrick Murphy, Liverpool Irish.
05:16Been looking for him.
05:18Yeah, but someone found him first.
05:20Yeah, didn't they, though?
05:26So?
05:34I looked it over.
05:36Well, that won't tell us much, will it?
05:38Do you get the plans of the place?
05:40Yeah.
05:41Charlie, it'll take an army.
05:44That's what we've got, haven't we?
05:46An army.
05:50What do we know?
05:52Six Webleys, calibre .44.
05:54Twenty armor-like rifles with ammunition to match.
05:57And wait for it.
05:59Two boxes of grenades.
06:01Sixteen to a box.
06:03And every one a big bang.
06:06Great.
06:24Nice, clear view of the street.
06:25Nothing overlooking.
06:26It's lovely.
06:27What about the police uniforms?
06:28They're arranged.
06:29Oh.
06:30Oh.
06:31Nice, clear view of the street.
06:45Nothing overlooking.
06:46It's lovely.
06:47What about the police uniforms?
06:49They're arranged.
06:50Oh.
06:51You didn't go in?
06:52No, you didn't go in.
06:53No, you didn't go in.
06:54They could jump in.
06:55No, you didn't have any fluid glucides.
06:56No, you're not okay.
06:57I'm off.
06:58No, you're not okay.
06:59You didn't come in.
07:00I said.
07:01I'm fine.
07:02You didn't move the 받아.
07:03No, you don't move.
07:04No, you don't move.
07:05No, you're not.
07:06No, you know.
07:07I'm fine.
07:08I'm sorry.
07:09Yes.
07:10No, you're not okay.
07:11No, I'm fine.
07:12I'm fine.
07:13I'm fine.
07:14You were in Belfast, weren't you?
07:15Yes.
07:16I'm fine.
07:17yep but if you think you're gonna draw me in on that one forget it strictly
07:25keeping the peace who's peace and the head on my shoulders grenades grenades
07:55Billy Billy he's getting deaf as well as simple Friday then and a hand-picked squad
08:23we'll swap ideas on that later tonight
08:27CI5 criminal intelligence the action squad the big A the squad
08:40all right so we may have half a dozen names but only one job to see that no one messes on our
08:48doorstep and that means preventive detection preventive action to detect
08:55determine prevent and or take suitable action and our actions against those transgressors
08:59against the law outside the norm of criminal activity to contain and render
09:05ineffective such by whatever means necessary that's our official brief by
09:12any means necessary that's our loophole now I'll tell you my interpretation I'll tell
09:19you what is really going to be like you'll be peered off and from then on you're the
09:23bistokids the slightest quiff of anything and you move in shake him down crush him
09:28before they even start to grow like an alley fight and that's what this is an
09:31alley fight so kick him and the ghoulies first do unto others know what they are
09:36still thinking about oh there'll be squeals and once in a while you'll turn a law-abiding
09:42citizen into an authority hating anarchist
09:44they'll be squeals and letters to MPs but that's the price they have and we have to
09:50pay to keep this island clean and smelling
09:52even if ever so faintly of roses and lavender
09:55now you make a mistake like that and I'll back you to the hoots
09:58but make the other kind of mistake the kind that ends up with innocent people
10:05bleeding all over the high street and the only backing you'll get is with my
10:09boot and right out of this organization
10:10any questions
10:13now rank sir
10:16eh
10:17if we are to be peered off obviously one of us has to be senior to the other
10:20obviously why obviously
10:22two fellas on the roof arguing who's in charge they'll both get shot you're a team
10:26like footballers are a team they don't have conferences in front of gold do they
10:30too bloody right they don't first one there kicks the ball
10:33have anything to discuss and do it before or after the game
10:37preferably after
10:38anything else
10:40right
10:43see you all back here after lunch
10:45enjoy the lecture
10:53oh we always do sir
10:55but what Bodie
10:56well a bit heavy sir
10:58fascist over term
10:59fascist
11:01what do you know about
11:03fight fire with fire
11:06where do you think he got that Nick
11:11Spain
11:13it better be important you know my feelings
11:22our place of work is out on the street
11:23any man standing around here isn't doing his job
11:26I think it's quite important
11:32grenades
11:34well do you think you might see me there then
11:45yeah I hope so I might be meeting Phil
11:47good idea
11:47oh really
11:48I might ask Peter
11:50yeah
11:50well if you could come along
11:53before
11:54all right
11:55yeah I'll meet you there
11:56bye bye bye
12:13bye
12:14Emma!
12:40No, I'm pumping for a bank raid.
12:43Why not another terrorist group?
12:45Because the Irish group knocked over the army base.
12:49And less than a couple of hours later, they got knocked over themselves.
12:52Now, you're not telling me that another terrorist group knocked over the Irish lot.
12:55Yes, Doyle, that's how I'd see it.
12:57Look, someone knew about the army raid, right?
12:59They knew enough to be sitting there waiting for the Irish lot when they arrived with the loot.
13:03They knew, and we didn't.
13:05And who sometimes knows more than we do?
13:07Criminals, they're setting up a bank raid. It's the guns they were after.
13:10The grenades were just an unexpected bonus.
13:13That's comforting, if it's true.
13:18Cowley?
13:20Yes?
13:22Where?
13:24Right.
13:26Dartingford Hospital.
13:27Okay.
13:27One of your grenades has just turned out.
13:28Let's go.
13:58Mrs. Doyle. Where is he?
14:04There.
14:12Yeah. Could be our man.
14:17He's holding a Webley 44, along with...
14:21A 38B cup.
14:26You won't.
14:27Yeah, have a look at that. There's wandering hands with a vengeance for you.
14:32Oh, nice.
14:34What about those buildings up there? Can we get above him?
14:36Well, we've tried that. He's too good a shot.
14:38What do we know?
14:39William Turner. He was a patient here two years ago.
14:42What'd they do? Take out the wrong appendix.
14:47Who's the girl?
14:48A nurse, Emma Balding.
14:50Does she know him?
14:51Nope.
14:52Ah, that's bad.
14:54I don't know. She might keep him talking anyway.
14:57I wouldn't rely on it. A hand grenade down her bra can be a new experience for a girl.
15:02What does he want?
15:04To seed up to Brooke, his psychiatrist.
15:06We've sent for him.
15:07Does he know that?
15:08Well, there seem no point.
15:09You keep him talking. You keep him interested. That's the point.
15:14Turner!
15:16Turner!
15:17Is that his name?
15:18I told you.
15:18Is that the name he answers to?
15:20I don't know. Someone said Billy.
15:22Billy, right.
15:23Billy!
15:25Billy Turner!
15:27Just want to tell you we're doing everything we can.
15:30We've sent for Dr. Brooke and he's on his way. Do you understand, Billy?
15:32Old bloody roadshow. He's the star and he doesn't want to answer.
15:39So he's not a show-off.
15:41No, no. He's introverted.
15:43And a pound gets you a penny who's being treated at this place for depression.
15:47Depressive to get suicidal.
15:52Dr. Brooke's here.
15:59William Turner.
16:00Billy.
16:01Yes, I remember him well.
16:03It was about two years ago he was sent to me by his probation officer.
16:06A depressive.
16:07I remember him very well indeed.
16:09Why?
16:11Two years ago he must have seen four or five hundred patients since then.
16:14What's different about him?
16:16It's because he tried to kill me.
16:19It's unusual.
16:20I mean, frequently the link between a patient and a psychiatrist is a sublime one.
16:24They form attachment.
16:26But not with Billy.
16:27Yes, but in the wholly negative sense.
16:29He blamed me for his being here.
16:30So why does he want to see you now?
16:33I couldn't say.
16:34I could guess.
16:35Doctor, he's got a grenade shoved down a nurse's cleavage and a loaded gun on her head.
16:40So guess.
16:41Could he still want you dead?
16:44That's very possible, yes.
16:45I mean, Billy's mind is a...
16:48No, but if that's what he's demanding, then I must see him.
16:50No, Doctor.
16:51But if those are his terms, what are you going to do?
16:53Do you ever wear a white coat?
17:00Hmm?
17:01Has Billy ever seen you in a white coat?
17:03I guess a few times.
17:04Conducting physical examinations, I might have worn them.
17:06So he might associate it with you.
17:08Yes, he might, but I don't see what that's going to do.
17:10One white coat, will he?
17:11Do you see that rubbish skip by the wall?
17:12Get your boys to hump it as close to Billy as they can.
17:14Right.
17:23Well, I need now as a wig.
17:53Mr. Bodey.
18:00Billy!
18:02Billy!
18:05Dr. Brooke is here!
18:07In just a few minutes, he's coming over to speak to you, Billy.
18:12He's coming right over there to talk to you face to face.
18:16Bodey.
18:17Listen, it's a stalemate, right?
18:18Now, you give him what he wants, and then what?
18:20He'll shoot Brooke and blow himself up.
18:23We don't know that.
18:24Yeah, we don't not know that, do we?
18:25The right technique is to keep him talking, play him, tire him out.
18:29Yeah, suppose his left hand tires first.
18:31What?
18:32Well, it's about four pounds pressure to keep a hand grenade lever clamped down.
18:36Not much, just four pounds, but after an hour, it feels like eight.
18:39And then 12, and then cramp sets in.
18:42And then suddenly it's raining.
18:44Nurse Emma Boulding.
18:46All right.
18:50Billy!
18:54Billy!
18:57Dr. Brooke is here!
18:59He's right here beside me, Billy!
19:02He's coming over to see you!
19:04He's coming over all on his own, Billy, to see you!
19:08You'll know him as soon as you see him!
19:10You'll know him by his white coat!
19:13Listen, as soon as they get out there, get their heads down and keep them down.
19:16If that grenade's one of ours, it's an X4A, ten seconds fuse.
19:21If it's primed.
19:22Primed, right, yeah, if.
19:25Samuel Beckett would like that.
19:27Life in a word.
19:29If.
19:29I don't know how far he's going to let me get before he twigs.
19:40Can you take him?
19:42Brody.
19:42Can you bloody take him?
19:44Yeah, I can bloody take him.
19:45I know you can.
19:47It just gives a man confidence to have it confirmed.
19:50Billy!
19:51Dr. Brooke is coming out now!
20:01All right.
20:02Okay.
20:21I'll be right back.
20:51Oh, my God.
21:21Oh, my God.
21:51I'm springing you, Henry. Do you hear me?
21:55I'm getting you out of here.
21:58Just in time for the weekend. You'll be out on your way to somewhere sunny.
22:02You don't have to do a thing. Just sit there and wait for them to open the gates.
22:09Mum sends her love.
22:10I don't think you believe me. Still, it gave me a little bit of a boost.
22:34Mrs. Billy Turner attacked one of the nurses. He held her hostage with the threat of a hand grenade.
22:40The grenade exploded, but no one was hurt.
22:43It is believed that the hand grenade was one of a number stolen earlier in the week, along with other weapons from a...
22:48Move. Move!
22:49This is... Oh, here is the weather.
22:51This is...
23:25That Billy, that mother's...
23:29We'll have to keep out of the way till Friday.
23:32That Billy, that bloody Billy.
23:35They won't time him with us, not right away.
23:38But they will when they start sweating him.
23:43I bet your eyes fell out on your cheeks, didn't they?
23:47I told you it was impersonal like doctor and patient.
23:52How many doctors have you known?
23:55Impersonal.
23:56Listen.
23:59I shacked up with a doctor in East Africa and she was an absolute rave.
24:04Every time I did it, she took my pulse.
24:09See if you were still alive.
24:12See how soon I'd be ready to do it again.
24:15She said I was a perfect physical specimen.
24:18Oh, well, you know, I mean, East Africa.
24:23She was probably comparing you to the red-ass baboon.
24:27Come on, Doyle.
24:29Level with me.
24:29You know these art classes you used to go to?
24:32The life classes.
24:34You mean to say it didn't disturb you anywhere at all?
24:37You'd have to be crotchless.
24:38No.
24:40No, it was impersonal.
24:42They were just models.
24:45Better for bird-posed nude with an apple, you painted the apple.
24:50No, they were nice girls.
24:52All girls are nice girls.
24:53As long as they're under 50, still warm and come across.
24:56William Turner.
25:03A lot of small form, but mainly GBH to order.
25:07Ah, heavy boy file.
25:09Doctor's certificate.
25:09He's fit for interrogation, but lay off that shoulder.
25:13Sir.
25:15Doctor's signature.
25:17Looks very like your writing, sir.
25:23That's the file copy.
25:24And lay off that shoulder.
25:26I want a lawyer.
25:45Why, son?
25:46Do you want to make a will?
25:54Oh.
25:55He copped.
26:14If you mean he talked, then say so.
26:17He talked, sir.
26:19Well?
26:20Been doing our jobs for the Turkels.
26:22The Turkel?
26:23Yeah, Charlie and Henry Turkel.
26:24Scourge of the East End.
26:26Terrible twins.
26:27Oh, yes.
26:27The grenade?
26:28Oh, he nicked it.
26:30Stole it from Turkel's place.
26:32You've told the local police they're going to turn it over?
26:35They are going to search the place, yes, sir.
26:38Oh, don't fence with me, dog.
26:39I'm too old and this leg of mine is killing me.
26:41God's sake, have a drink, both of you.
26:44Thank you, sir.
26:47Did you have to lean on him?
26:49Truska.
26:50All we did was stimulate his imagination a bit.
26:53Anything.
26:54Anything.
26:54Anything.
26:56Oh.
27:01Oh, thanks.
27:02You should have it out, sir.
27:07Yeah?
27:07That bullet in your leg.
27:10Oh, they can do that, all right.
27:12But they can't, can't guarantee that they won't have to take the leg with it.
27:17What would you do, eh?
27:19Me, sir?
27:20I'd have another drink, sir.
27:26So Turkel's up to somebody, eh?
27:28Did he say what?
27:29No, Billy's too far down the ladder to know that.
27:33But whatever it is, it's planned for Friday and, eh, concerns the top cop.
27:39Eh?
27:40He said the top cop.
27:42Mixed up in it in some way.
27:44Mixed up?
27:46A bent cop?
27:47Maybe.
27:48The top cop?
27:50That's what he said, yes, sir.
27:51Sounds like the chief commissioner.
27:53Don't be so damn ridiculous.
27:55And don't you repeat that outside this office.
27:57Oh, get up, Boogie, go on.
27:59Yes, sir.
27:59You'll check him out all the same, sir.
28:09Boogie.
28:12You did well today.
28:14Even if you did break all the rules.
28:16Rules, sir?
28:23Broke the rules.
28:25You know the form.
28:26Dog eat dog.
28:28Oh, that's okay.
28:29As long as you're not a dog.
28:30Check the house.
28:30Check the house.
28:44It's all Mother Hubbard.
28:46Charlie Turkle skipped.
28:49Got papers, anything?
28:50Oh, there's papers, all right.
28:51I've got my men working on them now.
28:52Oh, they might be finished by next Christmas.
28:55But they won't be anything.
28:57Charlie's a wily bird.
28:59Oh, you know him well, do you?
29:01It helps to stay friendly.
29:02Helps watch your bank balance.
29:04Now, hold on.
29:05Helps with criminal information.
29:07That's what you meant to say, isn't it?
29:08You see how at five, boys, think you're the cat's whiskers, don't you?
29:13Or at least we're at the right end of the cat.
29:15Oh, come on.
29:16We're all on the same side, remember?
29:19Go on, Sergeant.
29:20Well, it's only a small thing.
29:21That's the rumen.
29:23Ignore him.
29:24Well, I found this in the kitchen.
29:26Not from one of my boys.
29:28Police button.
29:30A top cup.
29:32And always assuming you admit there could be such a thing.
29:35A bent top cup.
29:38Charles Turgill.
30:05Charles Turgill, you're under arrest.
30:08I bet you never thought I'd put my hand on your collar, Charlie.
30:15How do I look, eh?
30:17The real thing.
30:20Well, good joke, Dapper.
30:24Good joke.
30:29I really enjoyed it.
30:30But I didn't know that you would have done if you'd thought of it.
30:43Breakfast.
30:49But I didn't know that...
30:51You would have done if you'd thought of it.
30:53Oh, you're a good girl, Betty.
30:55Yeah. Just careful.
30:57You should have got some sleep.
30:59Ah, today's Friday. I'll get some sleep when it's Saturday.
31:03Computer spew out something else.
31:05Oh, just the crime sheets on the Turkle brothers.
31:07They're both as bad as each other.
31:09Makes you wonder why there's only one of them inside.
31:13Betty!
31:15It's been staring me in the face.
31:37Do you mind not bending the bell?
31:39Sorry, sir.
31:41You must be blind or something.
31:43No, just diplomatic.
31:45Bodie!
31:47Hey, wait a minute!
31:48Bodie!
31:49Get out!
31:50Come on.
31:51Come on, handsome. Good morning.
31:53You might have phoned, you know.
31:55Yeah, I could have phoned, but I thought you'd prefer the deluxe personal service.
31:59Work.
32:01You must be Betty.
32:03You must be Betty.
32:05He told me a lot about you.
32:09You...
32:15You must be Betty.
32:17Well, I had to say something.
32:19Not that.
32:20Not that.
32:21Her name's Claire.
32:22Yes, I know.
32:23I was doing you a favor.
32:24Huh?
32:25Well, I've added an extra spice of jealousy to your relationship.
32:28I was getting enough spice without that.
32:31I was.
32:33Where are we going?
32:34See you there, old man.
32:36I think Turkle's going to spring his brother.
32:42I'll attack the prison.
32:44I'll be hopeless.
32:45Even with grenades.
32:46He's in top security.
32:47Oh, got even more subtle than that.
32:48He's learned some new tricks.
32:50If I'm right, this is an exchange job.
32:52Snatching a swap.
32:53Who?
32:54A top cop.
32:55THE top cop.
32:56Yeah?
32:57The commissioner?
32:58No.
32:59Who's above him?
33:00Who's our boss?
33:01The Home Secretary.
33:02I've lowered the boom.
33:04A complete change of itinerary for him.
33:06Which was what?
33:07He was due to make a personal commendation.
33:12Lunch at the Guildhall.
33:13Meeting with the PM.
33:15Visitor to his barber.
33:16I've squashed them all.
33:17And we're going to trace the whole route.
33:21Personal commendation?
33:22A little bit of internal PR.
33:24The local copper with more guts than good sense.
33:27Commended for bravery.
33:28The HM thought it would be a nice gesture if he personally...
33:31Went along to the station to make the presentation.
33:37Found this at Turkle's house.
34:01The magazine's office.
34:02She let me find out what the
34:28Get back in.
34:42Come on, right up the edge.
34:58Come on.
35:28It looks all right.
35:34Yeah, it looks.
35:37Hold it.
35:55All right?
35:56That's fine, miss.
35:58Um, as I've given you my driving license, doesn't one of us have to sign something?
36:05Oh, uh, yes.
36:15If you sign them, miss, I'll fill in the details later.
36:17Let's find us.
36:26Let's find us.
36:26It doesn't look as if there's anything wrong there.
36:36It'd have to look good, wouldn't it?
36:38I mean, let's assume that they've got the proper uniforms.
36:41The timing's dead right.
36:43Timing?
36:43Yeah, it's right between shifts.
36:46What time is the HM due there?
36:48Well, about, uh, ten minutes from now.
36:51Yeah, it's dead right.
36:52There'd only be, what, ten or twenty people in there at the most.
36:54They could lock those up in the cells.
36:56You're just guessing.
36:58Yes, sir.
37:00Just the same ten, twenty people in there?
37:02Well, that's a guess, too.
37:03That'd be the, uh, station staff, duty officer, radio room.
37:07Well, that's a simple thing, isn't it?
37:09Just call up the radio room.
37:10What would you say with the rifle pressed against your head?
37:14Yeah, uh, apart from that.
37:16Describe the home secretary to me.
37:19The man we all work for.
37:20What's he look like?
37:22Doyle?
37:25Well, uh, he's about, about 50, 55.
37:29All right.
37:31Bode?
37:32Yeah, like Ray says, you know.
37:34Average age, build, height.
37:37Just another politician.
37:39Yeah.
37:41A bit like me, would you say?
37:44Well, not twins.
37:46They're not unalike either, eh?
37:48And if you're expecting him, he'd arrive in a car pretty much like this, wouldn't he?
37:52Well, if you don't know him, why should they?
37:55I'll either make a damn fool of myself or we'll know, won't we?
37:59Bode, they'll expect him, me, to have a bodyguard.
38:02Oh, you can't go in looking like that.
38:04They'd better go and buy us off something respectable.
38:07Or your handgun.
38:08You'll find that right away.
38:10But, eh, perhaps it...
38:13Ask me what it feels like to be a screw.
38:19If we're not out in two minutes...
38:33Send the balloon up.
38:33No, if we're not out, it means we're hostages along with 10 or 20 others.
38:38And we're not dealing with a terrorist, no brave cause.
38:40He's dealing with a criminal mind, and that means single-minded.
38:42I don't like it.
38:43You'll follow my instructions to a T on your way.
38:56There's a car pulling in.
38:57It's him.
39:07It's got to be him.
39:08All right, it's all systems go.
39:31This way, Mr. Secretary.
39:33You're going to read a special news flash.
39:35Doil to HQ.
39:56Doil to HQ.
40:03Loud and clear.
40:04All units.
40:10Attention, all units.
40:11Attention, all units.
40:13Here is a matter of grave importance.
40:15This is the Home Secretary.
40:16I'm being held hostage in Wood Lane Police Station.
40:20The station has been locked apart.
40:22Kill the siren.
40:39Look, I want that end blocked up.
40:41And shut that lamp off.
40:42Along with the policemen who are also being held prisoner in the cells.
40:46So far, no one has been harmed.
40:48But there are 19 hostages here.
40:5219.
40:53Do you hear that?
40:5419.
40:55And at the top of the pile is the Home Secretary.
40:57And nobody gets hurt.
40:59And as long as you play ball, nobody will.
41:01Do you hear that?
41:02Yeah, we're here.
41:05What do you want?
41:06A plane.
41:07An escort.
41:09And Henry Turkle.
41:10That's going to take time.
41:13You've got one hour.
41:15One.
41:21I hope you know what you're doing.
41:23You managed to raise the prison.
41:25Yeah.
41:25They're not happy.
41:26Happy?
41:26I didn't expect them to be happy.
41:28Have a cast anybody to collect Turkle, will you?
41:30Hmm.
41:32Doyle?
41:38Sir, you're Doyle.
41:39Yeah.
41:40You issued orders to seal off this area.
41:42Yes, sir.
41:43With nobody watching the police station.
41:44That's right.
41:45Well, what the hell is...
41:46George Cowley's express orders.
41:48Cowley's being held.
41:49That's right.
41:50So he can't countermand my orders, can he, sir?
41:53What rank are you?
41:55Don't have rank in C.I.
41:56What rank were you?
41:58Detective Constable.
41:59I'm taking over.
42:01No.
42:03You just care to read the small print of my authority, sir?
42:13Sorry, sir, but you're not.
42:15Henry Turkle's on his way.
42:16Right.
42:17Any advice would be welcome, sir.
42:19Excuse me.
42:29Charlie, there's nothing moving out here, Charlie.
42:45Yeah, being sensible.
42:47No.
42:49I mean nothing at all.
42:50It's the new system, Charlie.
43:07Eh?
43:08To avoid panicking the public, new system.
43:11Seal off the area, tell them a gas main's blown, something like that.
43:15Go upstairs, see whether you can see anything from up there.
43:19Go upstairs, see whether you can see anything from up there.
43:19Go upstairs, sir.
43:33Oh, my God.
43:49He did it. He did it! He cut one on all of you!
43:56No, no, leave him cuffed. Tully. Come on.
44:01Come on. You'll like to know all about the Official Secrets Act, I hope.
44:08Doyle? Anything we can do to help?
44:14No. Thank you, sir.
44:17There's nothing moving nowhere, Charlie.
44:25I'm tired. Any objections?
44:38I don't like it, Charlie.
44:41There's no volume.
44:51We'll have another talk on the radio.
44:53Charlie! Charlie Turkle! Charlie, I've got your brother!
44:59Henry's out. You see?
45:03Hey, where's the escort?
45:05What about the plane?
45:07Here.
45:09There won't be any.
45:13That's part of the new system, too. No compromise.
45:17Hey.
45:19Hey.
45:20Let's see him.
45:25Bring him out where I can see him.
45:30Come on, then. Bring him out and let me see him.
45:32Come on, then. Bring him out and let me see him.
45:36Come on, then.
45:54Come on, then. Bring him out and let me see him.
45:58That's why the area's clear. No one within half a mile. No press, no public.
46:16In fact, nobody knows what's happening here.
46:19Nor will we ever know exactly what happened here.
46:21Oh, we'll make a press release eventually.
46:24Given the bones of the story,
46:26you demanding your brother's release,
46:28a double cross,
46:30and poor Henry Turkle got his head blown clean off his shoulders.
46:34And what about the death of the Home Secretary?
46:47What'll they say about that?
46:50I'm not the Home Secretary, Charlie.
46:53Just someone doing a job.
46:59Charlie!
47:01I'm waiting, Charlie.
47:05I'm still waiting, Charlie.
47:18And my finger's getting tired.
47:24We've still got hostages.
47:28One gunshot and he's dead, Charlie.
47:30Your brother's dead.
47:33Bodhi, a good man.
47:35Moves like a cat.
47:36He's armed.
47:37Actually, he's got a fair chance of holding your mob off from the cells for long enough.
47:39Oh, yes, you could blast them out eventually.
47:42But one shot,
47:44and your brother won't have anywhere to put his hat.
47:47And the first shot won't be the last, Charlie.
47:49The whole squad's going to move in.
47:51And there aren't going to be any survivors.
47:54You've got to believe that, Charlie.
47:57All of you better believe it!
47:59All of you better believe it!
48:00All of you better believe it!
48:02We're coming out!
48:03You're coming out!
48:04You're coming out!
48:05We're coming out.
48:35Right, right, come on.
49:05We're coming out.
49:35Anyway, it's inaccurate.
49:37I'm not brave.
49:56I'm surprised he didn't tell you to take that suit back.
50:00He did.
50:01That's where we're going.
50:03That's where we're going.
50:05That's where we're going.
50:09Thank you, Bobby.
50:33And...
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