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00:30We're still waiting the official cause of death, but given he had a 12-inch blades through his heart. I'd be surprised if it was natural causes
00:38Erwin you'll take the lead on this yes, sir
00:41Phelps and James work through a list of known associates given his previous convictions. I am sure we'll find some familiar faces
00:48All right, that'll be all thank you
00:55Yes, detective Phelps
00:58You put Erwin in charge the victim is from Holloway. Erwin has informants in the area. I've not led a case in months
01:04I evaluate each investigation on its individual merits. It's not personal. Are you sure about that?
01:12If you have something to say
01:14You can say it
01:17I've tried my best to make this work
01:20For you want me gone
01:23You think they should have got rid of me when you took over you're making problems where there are none
01:28This is about me getting the job and you being unable to accept that
01:33People respect me here if I say the word you've got a mutiny on your hands
01:38Well, that's a chance I'll just have to take
01:44All right, that's pretty much please. I've got something I want to say
02:03All right, lads, a bit of ice please. I've got something I want to say
02:12Things haven't been right for a while
02:25Our new inspector
02:27Our new inspector seems to think he can ride roughshod over us do what the hell he likes
02:32Well enough is enough
02:34He needs to start showing us more respect
02:37So I say let's go and see him in the morning
02:44Tell him if things don't change
02:46Every man is downing tools and walking out
02:49I just need to know one thing
02:53Who's with me?
02:55Who's with me?
03:04I said
03:05Who's with me?
03:08Who's with me?
04:08Have you seen my notebook?
04:18No. Have you looked in your bag?
04:20But I can't find my bag.
04:21Well, it's likely in that bedroom of yours, which, by the way, could do with a tidy young lady.
04:25Does Mr. Parts really need to bring all these things?
04:28He wants everything here so he can move in straight after the wedding.
04:32It's sweet.
04:33How are the wedding plans going?
04:40You seem rather calm.
04:42I don't feel it.
04:43There's the cake to ice, the food to make, my dress to adjust, and Barnabas said he's put on a few pounds, so he wants me to let out his waistcoat.
04:51Thank you again.
04:56What?
04:58For being so understanding about Barnabas moving in.
05:01It means the world to me that I can stay on living here.
05:05And be nice, the three of us together.
05:08I'm sure it will be.
05:09Just ask him not to bring any more things.
05:12I think that is everything, my Jewel.
05:20Barnabas, I'm so in my wedding dress.
05:22You're not meant to see it.
05:23It's bad luck.
05:24Oh, I don't think it's bad luck when one is marrying the most beautiful woman in the world that the good Lord has ever put on this earth.
05:31In a few mere days, you will make me the happiest man alive.
05:36You are so sweet.
05:38Isn't he sweet, Lizzie?
05:39Oh, before I forget, Miss Scarlet, I almost broke my neck on your bag when I arrived earlier, lying right in the middle of the hallway, if you please.
05:50So I'll put it into your bedroom, a place for everything and everything in its place.
05:55Quite right.
05:56And I hope I do not speak out of turn when I say that room of yours could do with a little tidy.
06:09Good day, Inspector Blake.
06:25Miss Scarlet, are you feeling unwell?
06:28No.
06:30Why do you ask?
06:31You knocked on the door, then waited and entered just as a normal person, my dear.
06:36Don't worry.
06:37I shan't make a habit of it.
06:41It's the invoice for the Davidson case.
06:43I believe we've had this conversation before.
06:45The accounts department's on the ground floor.
06:47Oh.
06:49Well, I'm here now.
06:51So while I am, I also wondered if...
06:52If there were any cases that required your attention?
06:56No.
06:59But I do have something for you.
07:02The latest copy of Haywood's Forensic Science.
07:06I ordered one for you.
07:08I take it that's a publication you enjoy?
07:12Yes.
07:14Yes, it is.
07:16It's by way of saying thank you for giving Safira a tour of your office.
07:20It would seem I'm no longer her favorite detective.
07:25Well, we ladies must stick together.
07:29I don't know what to say.
07:31Say thank you, Inspector Blake.
07:33Then leave promptly so that I may continue my work.
07:37Thank you, Inspector Blake.
07:50Hi, Detective Phelps.
07:59How are you?
08:00Go and ask.
08:01I just saw Detective Phelps.
08:12He's not having the best of times recently.
08:15He rather humiliated himself the other night.
08:17So I heard.
08:18Wish I'd been there.
08:19I could have talked him out of it.
08:22Would he have listened to you?
08:23Not in the least.
08:24Oliver.
08:26Good morning, Father.
08:28I have a message from your mother.
08:30She wishes the three of us to dine together this evening.
08:33Yes, of course.
08:36Forgive me, Miss Scarlett.
08:37I don't believe you've been introduced.
08:39This is my father, Sir George Fitzroy.
08:42Father, this is Miss Eliza Scarlett.
08:44She's a private detective.
08:45She's helped us on numerous occasions.
08:47It's a pleasure to meet you.
08:48Madam, eight o'clock.
08:49Chancellor is on Piccadilly.
08:51Don't be late.
08:54It's my mother's birthday.
08:57Her annual attempt to build a bridge between myself and my father.
09:01Well, I wish you good luck.
09:03Believe me, I'll need it.
09:04Did you enjoy the lamb?
09:20Yes.
09:21It was excellent.
09:22Very tender and the sauce was superb.
09:24I should hope, sir, at these prices.
09:26I trust you are eating well, Oliver.
09:30Those long hours at work are rarely conducive to a good diet.
09:34If I say yes, will you stop worrying?
09:36I'm your mother.
09:37I'll never stop worrying.
09:39As long as you're getting plenty of sleep.
09:40Oh, for God's sake, woman.
09:41He's not a child.
09:47Well, I'm going to ask for the girl.
09:49I have a meeting in my club.
09:50How is your friend, the lady detective?
09:59Miss Scarlet, isn't it?
10:00One moment, sir.
10:02For God's sake.
10:04It is mother's birthday.
10:06Can you make an effort just for one hour?
10:08Dare you speak to me in that manner?
10:10George, please.
10:11I will happily foot the bill if you go to your club without delay.
10:16Well, in that case, you can see your mother home.
10:20I cannot abide his rudeness.
10:30Oh, I'm sorry, mother.
10:32I didn't mean to upset you.
10:33It's not that.
10:34What is it?
10:36Mother?
10:40Just take me home, Oliver.
10:42Please.
10:44Yes, of course.
10:44Yes, of course.
10:50I think it's barely seven o'clock and you're already baking.
11:02I just need to get a few of these in the oven before I head off to work.
11:06Whilst you're here, try this.
11:09Mm, absolutely delicious.
11:15Your father used to love him too.
11:17He had a sweet tooth, just like you.
11:19How many are you making?
11:20Well, there's 30 gears, so a couple each, I suppose.
11:26Ivy, this is new.
11:28Haywood's forensic science.
11:30Fancy.
11:32Spencer Blake brought it for me.
11:33Did he now?
11:34What can I do to help?
11:40You don't have to look so surprised when I offer my help to cook.
11:42It wasn't surprise.
11:44It was fear.
11:53It's a fascinating book.
11:55Apparently, each person's fingerprint is as unique as a snowflake's.
11:58The potential for forensic investigation is enormous.
12:02Hmm.
12:03I'm currently engrossed in the biography of Luca Pacioli, the legendary father of accounting.
12:10He, of course, invented the double-entry system of bookkeeping.
12:13Oh, of course.
12:14The biographer goes into minute detail of every entry in every ledger and still manages to keep the book down to just 900 pages.
12:22Is that all?
12:26Good morning.
12:28Good morning.
12:31You are Miss Scarlet?
12:33I am.
12:33How can I help?
12:35The matter I wish to discuss is somewhat delicate.
12:38I have some errands to run.
12:42Take a seat.
12:48It's a pleasure to finally meet you, Mrs. Fitzroy.
12:52Your son is a good man and an excellent detective.
12:55You must be very proud.
12:57I'm in two minds about whether I should even be here.
13:03I've stood outside your office many times before, but lacked the courage to enter.
13:09Well, you're here now.
13:10And whatever you tell me will remain confidential.
13:14My husband and I have been wed 30 years.
13:22I've turned a blind eye to his moods, his rudeness, his inability to say a good word about anyone.
13:28But there is one thing I cannot ignore.
13:33His adultery.
13:34You believe he's being unfaithful?
13:39He disappears for entire evenings, claiming to be at some club or other.
13:44I know he's lying.
13:45I speak to the wives of the men he's supposed to have met with.
13:51Then, last week, he received a bill from a florist in Greek Street.
13:57I saw it left open on his desk.
13:59He's been buying red roses, dozens of them, for weeks.
14:06God knows who for, certainly not for me.
14:08I just need to know the truth.
14:13I can see the toll this is taking on you, Mrs. Fitzroy, and I'm truly sorry.
14:18But if I were to take your case, it would put me in a difficult position.
14:22Both with my friendship with Oliver and my work at Scotland Yard.
14:27Your husband is the police commissioner.
14:29The rest of my business would be great.
14:32I understand your reservations.
14:33But please, I cannot trust anyone else with this.
14:40I'm desperate, or I would never have come.
15:03I know how to stay.
15:06It's good, I can't...
15:11I know how to do it.
15:12Let's go.
15:42You've followed the police, Commissioner.
15:45Please just let me explain.
15:46The single most powerful man who'd done the policing.
15:48The man who could blackball you from Scotland Yard.
15:51The man who is the cousin to a forensic retreat.
15:53That's not letting me explain.
15:55The poor woman was devastated.
16:02Trust you've not yet told Mrs. Fitzroy what you witnessed last night.
16:06No.
16:07Not yet.
16:09The situation is more complex than it first appeared.
16:11More complex than the police, Commissioner, having a dalliance with a young man.
16:15Yes.
16:17There's something else.
16:19Oh, Lord.
16:21After the Commissioner went into the building, I decided to wait outside.
16:25Of course you did.
16:25An hour later, the door opened.
16:33I watched the Commissioner leave and was about to follow him.
16:39But a few moments later, the young man left the premises too.
16:44All right.
17:07All right, I will rather see you.
17:16I want to drink first.
17:22That's fantastic.
17:32Oi! Watch it, darling.
17:35So you bloody should be.
17:44The bike is gone.
17:46I believe he left it on purpose for someone else to collect.
17:49Well, maybe it was just stolen.
17:51It was only a matter of seconds.
17:53He didn't even finish his drink, he just looked at his watch, got up and walked off.
17:56There's something else going on here, I know it.
17:59Do you want my advice? No, of course you don't.
18:01But I'm going to give it to you anyway.
18:03Do not involve yourself in this any further.
18:05Tell Mrs. Fitzroy that you did not see her husband and that you cannot continue with this case.
18:10Oh, there you go, son.
18:11Thank you, sir.
18:12Oh, there you go, son.
18:13Thank you, sir.
18:14Thank you, sir.
18:15Thank you, sir.
18:16Oh, there you go, son.
18:17Thank you, sir.
18:18Thank you, sir.
18:20Thank you, sir.
18:21Oh, there you go, son.
18:22Thank you, sir.
18:27Oh, there you go, son.
18:28Oh, there you go, son.
18:29Oh, there you go, son.
18:30Oh, there you go, son.
18:31Thank you, sir.
18:32Thank you, sir.
18:33Thank you, sir.
18:37Oh, there you go.
18:58Why are you following me?
19:00If you're intending to rob me, I would highly advise against it.
19:03I'm a detective at Scotland Yard.
19:05You're coming with me.
19:19Take these things.
19:28They didn't say anything to you?
19:40Not a word.
19:42And you can't remember what they look like?
19:47It's all a bit hazy, sir.
19:51I remember buying a newspaper.
19:55I vaguely remember being in an alley.
20:00That's about it.
20:02The doctor said I have a concussion.
20:07What we do know is that they robbed you.
20:10Your pocket watch and wallet were stolen.
20:13My mother gave me that watch for my 21st birthday.
20:16She'll be most upset.
20:19Oh, my boy.
20:29It's not as bad as it looks, Mother.
20:34I will find you did this, Mrs Fitzroy.
20:37You have my word.
20:52Detective Fitzroy has a concussion and three broken ribs.
20:57Gentlemen.
20:58The best way we can help him is by keeping calm and doing our job.
21:03Yes, sir.
21:05Without a clear description of the attackers, this means house-to-house inquiries.
21:08I also want a list of everyone Fitzroy has arrested or charged in the last two years.
21:15And you're to lean on every informant that you have.
21:18Do whatever it takes.
21:19This is one of our own.
21:20Yes, sir.
21:21Yes, Inspector.
21:24Detective Phelps!
21:31I know the resentment that you carry, but now is not the time.
21:35So if I get a hint of that during this investigation, you will be dismissed on the spot.
21:40Do you understand?
21:42Believe me, I don't want to find a scum who did this as much as you do.
21:52I've only just heard.
21:54How is he?
21:55He'll live.
21:57Looks like it was a robbery.
21:59Are you sure?
22:01Why would you say that?
22:05Mrs Fitzroy, this is Miss Scarlet, a friend and associate of your son's.
22:10Pleased to make your acquaintance, Miss Scarlet.
22:13Likewise.
22:14Please do excuse me, I need to find a doctor.
22:19My son is in a lot of pain.
22:31What?
22:33If you knew something about this attack, you would tell me.
22:36Of course I would.
22:38I know nothing about it.
22:44Then I shall get on with the business of finding whoever did this.
22:58I just can't shake the feeling that whatever happened to Detective Fitzroy was not a random robbery.
23:04People are robbed every day in the city.
23:05Clarence, I'm quite sure that I've witnessed a bag drop between the young man that the police commissioner was seeing and someone in that pub and then, out of nowhere, the commissioner's son gets beaten up.
23:15There's something off here.
23:17Well, have you told the inspector of your suspicions?
23:20I couldn't.
23:21Marion Fitzroy was there and she made it abundantly clear she wanted to conceal any association between us.
23:25And anyway, I'm bound by client confidentiality.
23:33Not if someone's life's at risk or not.
23:36As Patrick would say, you have the uncanny ability to make what is already a dire situation even more unsatisfactory, Clarence.
23:43Eliza.
23:44Please, just say something positive.
23:48Back inside.
23:50Now.
23:51Have you listened to it?
24:08Listened to what?
24:11Have you listened to it?
24:14I've no idea what you're talking about.
24:16Yes, you do.
24:17She does talk neither of us, too.
24:19Tell him to be quiet.
24:20Be quiet, Clarence.
24:22We know that you followed police commissioner.
24:25And that you saw him with Alexei.
24:28Alexei?
24:29That's the young man the commissioner was visiting.
24:33We also know that you took Alexei's bag.
24:36And that you now possess what was in it.
24:39So.
24:40I'll ask you one more time.
24:43Have you listened to it?
24:45No, because I didn't take the bag someone else must have.
24:47You're a liar.
24:48She's not out there.
24:49Be quiet, Clarence.
24:50You have five seconds to tell me the truth.
24:52Or my colleague here will put a bullet in your friend's head.
24:58Five.
25:00Four.
25:02Three.
25:03No, I, I haven't listened to it.
25:06But I do have it.
25:09Where is it?
25:11For some, my safe, not here.
25:14Take us to it, now.
25:16Well, if I do, then you'll kill us.
25:18I'll kill you if you don't.
25:20Well then, you'll never find it.
25:22Nor will I tell you if you harm my colleague.
25:24What do you propose?
25:25I'll retrieve the bag and its contents.
25:26Leave it in the office, which I'll leave unlocked tomorrow night.
25:27You reclaim what's yours.
25:28We go our separate ways.
25:29If you try to follow me, I'll go straight to Scotland Yard.
25:31If you try to follow me, I'll go straight to Scotland Yard.
25:32If you try to follow me, I'll go straight to Scotland Yard.
25:33I'll have until tomorrow night.
25:34I'll have until tomorrow night.
25:35I'll leave the bag and I'll leave the bag in the office, which I'll leave unlocked tomorrow night.
25:39You reclaim what's yours.
25:40We go our separate ways.
25:41If you try to follow me, I'll go straight to Scotland Yard.
25:44straight to Scotland Yard.
25:59You have until tomorrow night.
26:01You have no idea
26:14where that bag is, do you?
26:16Not a clue.
26:29Inspector Blake.
26:31Good evening, sir.
26:32I've been out of town all day.
26:33I've just heard what's happened to my son.
26:36What can you tell me?
26:37Nothing concrete yet, I'm afraid, sir.
26:39We're still following several lines of inquiry.
26:41But be assured, every available man is working the case.
26:44Well, I'm glad to hear it.
26:45His mother is beside herself with worry.
26:48It was a robbery?
26:49It would appear so.
26:50So, he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
26:53That is what I intend to find out.
26:55But I would still like to consider all options, sir.
26:58Can you think of anyone who would wish harm on Oliver?
27:00No.
27:01Now, my son has many faults.
27:04But making enemies is not one of them.
27:07And yourself?
27:10Myself?
27:11There have been times where a man in high positions such as yourself
27:14has found his family at threat in some way.
27:16Well, that's not the case here.
27:18I'm sure of it.
27:19Yes.
27:20But perhaps, to be certain, we might...
27:22But you're wasting your time!
27:24Yours and mine.
27:27If you'll make any progress, you'll tell me, won't you?
27:29Immediately.
27:30Yes, sir.
27:42I'm still not convinced it was wise to tell those thugs you have what they were looking for.
27:46Well, we're alive, aren't we?
27:47Not for now.
27:50What do you think they meant?
27:51They said, have you listened to it?
27:54Listen to what?
27:54Not the slightest idea.
27:56The only thing I am sure about is that there is a link between the Commissioner,
28:00whoever those men were, and the attack on Oliver Fitzroy.
28:03This link, I fail to see how it's going to stop me being killed.
28:07We'll make a plan in the morning, Clarence.
28:09Everything feels better after a good night's sleep.
28:11I doubt I'll get any sleep.
28:13Try reading that book on your famous accountant.
28:16I shall.
28:18Yes.
28:33Ivy?
28:42Ivy?
28:46Ivy?
28:46I am intrigued with your decor, Miss Scarlet.
29:06It's rather eclectic.
29:08Or are you setting up a curiosity shop?
29:12My housekeeper, what have you done with her?
29:13Well, she's gone out the evening with a rather loquacious gentleman.
29:20She has made sympathy.
29:24Do you always enter people's houses without permission?
29:28Yes, all the time.
29:30You can run if you like, but I wouldn't recommend it.
29:35Now, sit.
29:42We've met before.
29:43Oi!
29:45Watch it, darling!
29:47Sorry.
29:48So you bloody should be.
29:52You were a decoy to stop me from getting that bag, weren't you?
29:59Who are you?
30:01You can call me...
30:02Miss Scott.
30:03Is that your real name?
30:07You will cease your investigation into Commissioner Fitzroy with immediate effect.
30:12And what if I don't?
30:15Hmm.
30:16Think of the worst thing you can imagine.
30:22The most pain.
30:24The most humiliation.
30:27The very sum of all of your fears.
30:29My friend, who will deliver it?
30:33My friend, who will deliver it?
30:40Cease your investigation.
30:42Do I make myself clear?
30:44You do.
30:51Splitted.
30:52Splitted.
30:52Anything?
31:03Prade not.
31:05I've leaned on every narc, scrote and snitch on both sides of the river.
31:09Not a word.
31:10How persuasive are you?
31:12I use the carrot and the stick.
31:14Mostly the stick.
31:15No one knows anything.
31:17I've spoken to the other lads too.
31:19They're all saying the same.
31:22But there is someone I haven't yet asked.
31:25Someone who's well connected.
31:27In the criminal sense.
31:29He's about as criminal as they come, yeah.
31:33Who may that be?
31:35My uncle.
31:41Your uncle is Dylan Cooper.
31:48That is to say the least a conflict of interest.
31:51We're not close.
31:53Not since I joined the force.
31:55In fact, I heard a rumor he had a price on me head.
32:00How reliable is that rumor?
32:01Mr Cooper will see you now.
32:04Let's find out.
32:11You've got a minute.
32:15You brought back up.
32:16He works with me.
32:18I'm Detective Inspector Blake.
32:20I know who you are.
32:25Sit down.
32:31Didn't you used to have a easy job?
32:34How are you, uncle?
32:36What do you care?
32:37You never come see me.
32:38I'm here now, aren't I?
32:39I always were a lippy little sod.
32:42Even as I never.
32:44We're not here to reminisce.
32:47What are you here for?
32:49Nobody knows what goes on in the city better than you, Mr Cooper.
32:52And we need your help.
32:54And why would I help you?
32:56Because then I would be in your debt.
33:00And I'm a man who knows how to repay his debts.
33:05Nah, you ain't that type of copper.
33:07Now, one of my men has been hurt.
33:11And I will do whatever it takes to get answers.
33:15You see, that's why he's got your job.
33:19You could learn the thing or two from him, son.
33:23So?
33:23What you heard?
33:29Only because you're kin.
33:34There's this fella.
33:36Sales papers off the corner of Old Pits Lane.
33:39Done it for years.
33:40He knows every copper on his pitch.
33:43Your lad bought a paper off him.
33:49He reckons the boy was being followed.
33:57That's all I know.
33:58I'll head over to Old Pits Lane.
34:05See if he won't find his paper seller.
34:06It's two o'clock in the morning.
34:07He won't be there for hours.
34:09Then I'll wait.
34:11Suppose that seals it, right?
34:15Now you've seen where I'm from,
34:17good reason to get rid of me.
34:18That's one way of looking at it.
34:24Another would be that you have access to a valuable resource
34:27and showed great character sharing it with a senior officer.
34:33Find that witness.
34:48Come in, Miss Scarlet.
35:02Inspector Blake.
35:03Curious.
35:04Do you ever sleep?
35:06Well, it's practically morning.
35:08I need a moment with you.
35:11Actually, more than a moment.
35:12Several moments.
35:14There's a lot to explain.
35:15I'll tell you on the way.
35:17On the way to where?
35:18Come along.
35:46Come, come, come, come.
35:48Come on, come.
35:49Come on, come.
35:50Come on, stand.
35:51Come on, stand.
35:51Come on, stand.
35:52Come on, stand.
35:54Come on, stand.
35:55Come on, stand.
36:12And this is where you saw the commissioner?
36:14In this Alexei?
36:15It is.
36:17And these Russians think you stole his bag.
36:21Something inside it that you can listen to.
36:24But I've no idea what.
36:26Nor do I understand how this Miss Scott and her red-headed associate fit into all this.
36:31You sure he's not in?
36:32Positive. The lights have been off all night.
36:35I believe it's a good place to start and try and find some answers.
36:38I knew I was right.
36:40About what?
36:41At the hospital.
36:43I could tell there was something you weren't telling me.
36:45Do you really want to have that conversation now?
37:02My friend Alexei has expensive tastes.
37:10Drapes are pure silk.
37:13Yet the address is far from salubrious.
37:15All the exterior was picked to be discreet.
37:19I suspect the interior was designed to appeal to a gentleman of wealth and influence.
37:23Like the commissioner.
37:24Do you think, as I do, that all this is linked to the attack on Oliver Fitzroy?
37:35I do.
37:42Have you listened to it?
37:44That's what the Russians asked you.
37:46I still have no idea what they were referring to.
37:47Could it be this?
37:54Could it be this?
37:59Wax cylinder.
38:03I don't see a phonograph it could be played on.
38:07Perhaps Alexei doesn't own one.
38:08Maybe not.
38:10But I do.
38:10Let's see what we have here.
38:16That's the man who had a gun to my head.
38:36I recognize his voice.
38:38I'll be here with you.
38:39I'll be here with you.
38:39I'll be here with you.
38:39I'll be here with you.
38:40I'll be here with you.
38:41I'll be here with you, Alexei.
38:43Alexei?
38:44That's the young man that the commissioner was saying.
38:50Do you speak Russian?
38:51I was taught basic Russian when I served in the Afghan wars back in 78.
38:57The Russian threat was growing and if you were captured, survival was more likely if you could communicate.
39:02What does it say?
39:04The clock strikes nine.
39:06Alexei must come to the place where his favorite bird lives.
39:10His grey-haired friend will be...
39:12Stuart.
39:14I don't know that word.
39:17The grey-haired friend must be the commissioner.
39:20Where's the meeting place?
39:21Where his favorite bird lived.
39:24Your favorite bird.
39:26Stuart.
39:28What does it mean?
39:30Erased.
39:32They're going to kill him?
39:33Nine o'clock.
39:36It's half past eight now.
39:38Come.
39:41I went to speak to the newspaper seller but before I could get to him he was harassed by a woman and what looked like a thug.
39:48Was this thug her red hair?
39:51He did.
39:51Do you think this is who came to your home?
39:53Hmm.
39:53Did you find out who they are?
39:54They drove off in a carriage.
39:56I managed to follow them to some disused warehouses in Kilburn.
40:00Then I lost them.
40:01Where is this place?
40:03Just north of the eye road.
40:05Blackbird Lane.
40:06Alexei.
40:07Alexei.
40:08Why on earth are we meeting here?
40:21What's going on?
40:24I'm sorry.
40:25I'm sorry.
40:25What have you done, Alexei?
40:28Police!
40:29Place your weapon on the ground.
40:32We have uniform on their way.
40:33Soon this old place will be surrounded.
40:35So I will say this only once more.
40:37Put down your weapon.
40:39Put your weapon on the ground.
41:09And now.
41:13There is no need to shout, Inspector.
41:17We will gladly do as you ask.
41:24I told you to wait in the carriage.
41:33I did until I heard gunfire.
41:40Who are you?
41:43British Intelligence for Her Majesty's Government.
41:46My codename is The Governors.
42:02I work for the Queen's Department Level 3.
42:05As I'm sure you're aware, there are many divisions in the British Security Service.
42:10QD3 is the least known.
42:12Some may say the murkiest of them all.
42:16And you've been monitoring the police commissioner?
42:18We became aware of the Russians' attempt to groom him.
42:22They put an agent, the young Alexei, in his path.
42:26His job was to find the security arrangements on the new Royal Naval Ship being built.
42:30Like Deptford Docks?
42:31Precisely.
42:32It's the Navy's technical advancements in particular the Russians are after.
42:36And now, well, Commissioner Fitzroy is a well-connected man.
42:40Not only in his position here, but also in British Government.
42:44In particular, his family connection as cousin to the Foreign Secretary.
42:48Was it his intention to work with the Russians?
42:50Good God, no.
42:52The man was oblivious to the fact he was being played.
42:55But that all came to a head when the Russians discovered their operation had been breached.
43:00By Miss Scarlet here.
43:02At that point, the commissioner's days were numbered.
43:08Oh, these belong to Detective Fitzroy.
43:12He was being trailed to see if he was involved or aware of his father's activities.
43:17Unfortunately for him, he turned out to be a rather astute detective and realised he was being followed.
43:22My men had no choice but to cover their tracks and make it look like a robbery.
43:27Detective Fitzroy made the mistake in fighting back.
43:32I do apologise for his entanglement.
43:37Entanglement?
43:38He was beaten to a pulp.
43:41Hm.
43:43What I have told you here today must remain in the strictest of confidence.
43:49If there is a leak, I cannot promise there will not be repercussions.
43:54No one is immune.
43:55And it will be out of my hands, I'm afraid.
43:57What of the commissioner?
43:59Well, he'll retire, live out the rest of his life quietly in the countryside.
44:05The last thing he wants is the world to know what he's got tied up in.
44:09At least to all his family.
44:13Good day, gentlemen.
44:15Miss Scarlet.
44:16Miss Scott.
44:16All right, I'm off too.
44:23Head to the hospital, check on his lordship.
44:25Detective Phelps.
44:28That was good work.
44:34Thank you, Skipper.
44:34Drink?
44:51Make it a double.
44:51Have you ever encountered someone like her before?
45:00Like the governess?
45:01Never.
45:03It doesn't surprise me that there are female spies working for the government, but...
45:07The whole set of position of authority.
45:12An impressive woman indeed.
45:18Good day.
45:20Good day.
45:21It is with great honour and much unbound joy
45:36that I now raise a glass to my beautiful wife,
45:42to Ivy Elizabeth Potts.
45:47How are you, Oliver?
46:03A great deal better, thank you.
46:05And even more so after speaking to my mother this morning.
46:08My father has decided to leave the police force and retire to our country home in Surrey.
46:12It is most welcome news.
46:14You'll be breathing down my neck all the time.
46:16That is welcome news.
46:20It's your third glass.
46:22Oh, who's counting?
46:23When I met Clarence, Oliver, he was teetotal.
46:27Oh, our Miss Scarlet has turned you to drink.
46:30Let's just say, working with her, there's never a dull moment.
46:34Hurry!
46:34Yeah, this champagne is quite exquisite.
46:42Cost a pretty penny, I bet.
46:44Well, I'm paying for it, so you can put it on the ledge, Clarence.
46:48Here you go, Your Highness.
46:49Thank you, Charlie.
46:50I can see Detective Phelps is looking after you.
46:54Oh, he's got me running around like a blue-arsed fly.
46:57Inspector Blake lent me his carriage.
46:59Each morning, Charlie collects me and takes me to work.
47:01I've told him I'm perfectly capable and don't need assistance.
47:04Oh, I'll get his lordship here.
47:05I'm not assisting you.
47:07All I care about is a free ride to work.
47:10Speaking of Inspector Blake, I assumed he'd be invited.
47:13Indeed he was, but his daughter was unwell.
47:15Nothing serious, just a cold.
47:17But he still sent his carriage to bring me here.
47:19Oh, he's quite the gentleman, isn't he?
47:21He certainly is.
47:22Everybody got a drink?
47:25Yes.
47:27We must be on our way.
47:29Margate awaits.
47:30We do not want to miss the train.
47:32Barnabas, if we leave now, we're going to be an hour early.
47:35Better three hours too soon than one minute too late, my dear.
47:39Mr. Potts is right, Ivy.
47:42Well, surely you must now call him Barnabas.
47:44Mustn't she, Barnabas?
47:45Yes, of course.
47:53Well then, Barnabas.
47:56Barnabas.
47:57Barnabas.
47:58I'll send you a postcard.
48:21Please do.
48:21You're welcome.
48:37All right, you got it.
49:07All right, you got it.
49:37All right, you got it.
50:07All right, you got it.
50:37Um, yes.
50:43How's Sophia feeling?
50:45Better.
50:47That's very kind, thank you.
50:48Well, um, uh, good day, that's what's great.
51:00Miss Scarlett.
51:15Miss Scarlett.
51:18Would you like to come in?
51:23Yes.
51:25I like that very much.
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