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00:00:00For God's sake, Dad, there's a revolution going on!
00:00:05What?
00:00:06Can't you try and understand?
00:00:07Understand what?
00:00:09You don't like the government so you high bombs up, people?
00:00:12Who used to be chairman of Edwards Overseas?
00:00:15Funnest idea, Ron.
00:00:17Claude Seabrook.
00:00:19The man I should be investigating is now in charge of the Metropolitan Police Force.
00:00:23Everything points to widespread systematic corruption.
00:00:27Smell it.
00:00:29Touch it.
00:00:30How far out, Roy?
00:00:33I don't know.
00:00:35You know, one simple piece of local government reform,
00:00:38the payment to elected officers of a modest salary,
00:00:41would overnight do away with a vast amount of petty corruption.
00:00:44Is there a vast amount, Mr Donoghue?
00:00:46Do you doubt it, Mr Conrad?
00:00:48Well, no more council plots for us, Pat, I'm telling you.
00:00:52What have you done?
00:00:53Bought a shop.
00:00:55Could you do me one small favour?
00:00:57You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:02You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:03You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:03You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:04You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:05You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:05You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:06You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:07You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:08You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:09You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:10You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:11You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:12You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:13You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:14You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:15You're under arrest for possession of obscene material.
00:01:16I don't know.
00:01:46I don't know.
00:02:16I don't know.
00:02:46I don't know.
00:03:16I don't know.
00:03:46Prime Minister, I want to speak to you simply and plainly about the grave emergency now facing our country.
00:03:53In the House of Commons this afternoon, I announced more severe restrictions on the use of electricity.
00:04:02You may already have heard the details of these.
00:04:05We are asking you to cut down to the absolute minimum the use of electricity for heating and for other purposes in your homes.
00:04:13We are limiting the use of electricity by almost all factories, shops and offices to three days a week.
00:04:22Well, he'd go to the country, do you think?
00:04:25He'd rather bring in the troops.
00:04:26Well, he'd win if he does.
00:04:28A blind man can see who benefits from this.
00:04:30Power, Dad.
00:04:32If Parliament went on strike, anybody would notice.
00:04:35Here.
00:04:35I know you're not a subscriber, but...
00:04:37Oh, dear, Gordon, let me...
00:04:39Whatever you're doing in there, Mother, stop it.
00:04:41Have you seen the cut of that kitchen, Felix?
00:04:47Well, are we going to the club or not?
00:04:50We're going to miss the bingo, you know.
00:04:52People bury this off you.
00:04:54Has your volume broke?
00:04:56Very good way of watching TV.
00:04:59The pictures show you what they want you to believe.
00:05:01The words are a diversion, man.
00:05:04You're changing your tune again, aren't you?
00:05:06Support Labour.
00:05:07There's an election looming.
00:05:09Eh.
00:05:10The thought the line was,
00:05:11if we're going to be ruled by Tories,
00:05:12let's be ruled by proper Tories,
00:05:14not Tories in drag.
00:05:16So you do read it.
00:05:19Are you telling me they don't tell the truth on TV?
00:05:23Why should they?
00:05:25What's in it for that?
00:05:27Was it you dropped him on his head or me?
00:05:32Here we go.
00:05:32Oh, will the lifts be working?
00:05:42Yeah, they work on gas, Mother.
00:05:44Keep your salt as a pochetti, if you...
00:05:57Tell me again about Edward's system building.
00:06:07Edward's system building was a response to the housing shortage of the early 60s.
00:06:12Years of greed and neglect that left people living in squalor.
00:06:18That's corruption, Inspector Conrad.
00:06:21They're the people who ought to be going to prison.
00:06:24The property developers, the slum landlords.
00:06:26I was voted in the power to do something about it.
00:06:33To get houses built.
00:06:34Which fell to bits.
00:06:36I didn't mix the concrete.
00:06:38You fixed the contracts.
00:06:40You bought people.
00:06:42Edward's gave you the money and said,
00:06:43right, this month we want a couple more MPs.
00:06:46Town clerk here, a civic architect there,
00:06:48a couple of dozen town councillors.
00:06:50Oh, it doesn't matter what colour.
00:06:51Twelve of each, right?
00:06:54Right!
00:06:56Edward is bankrupt now.
00:06:58It's time to settle your account, Mr Donoghue.
00:07:01And will your new governors let you talk to Lord Seabrook this time, Mr Conrad?
00:07:05They won't be able to stop me.
00:07:07Mr. Jellicoke, sir!
00:07:14Mr. Jellicoke, sir!
00:07:16Mr. Jellicoke, sir!
00:07:17Mr. Jellicoke, sir!
00:07:21Mr. Jellicoke, sir!
00:07:23Have you been made welcome in London?
00:07:25Of course.
00:07:26May I introduce Commander Arthur Fieldson?
00:07:29Also a provincial.
00:07:32Also being made welcome.
00:07:34As will the changes and the way the Metropolitan Police Force goes about its business from now on.
00:07:39How soon will we see these changes, Commander?
00:07:44They've already begun.
00:07:51Wait!
00:07:52Come on!
00:07:54Get around the back!
00:07:55You two inside!
00:07:56There!
00:07:56There!
00:07:56There!
00:07:57There!
00:07:59There!
00:08:00There!
00:08:00There!
00:08:01There!
00:08:02There!
00:08:03There!
00:08:04Don't push!
00:08:09Get out!
00:08:10DCI-Voyd.
00:08:16Look.
00:08:17All right, calm down.
00:08:47Where's Barrett?
00:09:12Who?
00:09:17No, Barrett.
00:09:28What now?
00:09:35We celebrate.
00:09:37This is our first major success.
00:09:39I want this lot in the tank tonight, showing off their battle scars.
00:09:46The whole place is being taken over by wankers.
00:09:56If Jellicoe is just going to allow this lot to go running round so-ho, busting anyone they
00:10:05like, then there's no point in having a dirty squad.
00:10:08I'm going to ask for a transfer.
00:10:11Can't you do something, Harold?
00:10:13It's all over, Harold.
00:10:20It's cheating if you pray.
00:10:30I'm not praying.
00:10:33I wouldn't involve Almighty God in bending a spoon.
00:10:40How is your work?
00:10:42Excellent.
00:10:43I'm organising a rent strike.
00:10:45Are those flats all you ever think about?
00:10:48I meant your real job.
00:10:49Oh, that?
00:10:50We're on short time.
00:10:51So are we.
00:10:52Ah, that's ridiculous if you ask me.
00:10:56Three day a week.
00:10:57There's seven days in a week.
00:10:59No matter what Mr Heath says.
00:11:01You're a dangerous subversive mother.
00:11:03I never thought you'd end up in a sausage factory.
00:11:15She's part of a worldwide conspiracy called the Church of Rome.
00:11:18Run by this mysterious Italian bloke with a false name and number.
00:11:22Dressed up as a woman and all.
00:11:24I mean, thanks.
00:11:25Tineside MP Arthur Watson has announced that he will be retiring at the next general election.
00:11:43Here he is being interviewed...
00:11:44Hear about Arthur Watson?
00:11:45Early retirement?
00:11:46Why shouldn't he retire?
00:11:49He's not retiring.
00:11:51He's getting out before they chucked him in prison.
00:11:54He was on Edward's payroll.
00:12:00Is he right the police is after Austin Donahue?
00:12:04Yeah.
00:12:08Well,
00:12:11says he's right.
00:12:13Yeah.
00:12:19Will the police be knocking on your door?
00:12:22I kept it out of all that.
00:12:25Here.
00:12:26Busters.
00:12:27Oh, Mother, I've got a fridge full of sausages, ma'am.
00:12:30Liberate them, did you?
00:12:32They're not for you.
00:12:33Take them to Mary Cox.
00:12:35What?
00:12:36Oh, they won't want your bread buns, woman.
00:12:39Tosca must be one of the richest men in the bloody country.
00:12:42The price he charges for his studies.
00:12:44That is, I know.
00:12:46I don't care if he's open ten more shops.
00:12:49Mary likes my busters.
00:12:52Just go round, say hello for your mommy.
00:12:56Do you earn that kind of money?
00:12:58$147.
00:12:58Oh, no, no, no.
00:13:00I'll have it for you.
00:13:02I'll have it for you.
00:13:03I'll have it for you.
00:13:03I took $110.
00:13:04Hear that?
00:13:07Pinching sausages.
00:13:09Well, we've had a lot worse, Felix.
00:13:12A lot worse.
00:13:14Mmm.
00:13:14I hear you used to be on the stage, Tosca.
00:13:22Oh, well.
00:13:23I heard you were really good.
00:13:26Yeah.
00:13:27I was okay.
00:13:30Could have made a go, but eventually, like, but, er...
00:13:32I had a family to look after.
00:13:34So, sacrifices when necessary.
00:13:40Ay, Mary, I think that's dead romantic.
00:13:48Oh, no, that's not your dad, is it?
00:13:55Since her mother kicked the book on her dad,
00:13:57it's been round here non-stop.
00:14:01Oh, no.
00:14:02Come here.
00:14:05Um, my mother sent some busters.
00:14:07Oh, excellent.
00:14:08Oh, no.
00:14:14Oh, beautiful, yeah?
00:14:17Smell that, Tosca.
00:14:32Raising property.
00:14:36Uh-huh.
00:14:37What are you and Nicky?
00:14:41Sausages.
00:14:42And newspapers.
00:14:45Yeah.
00:14:46The sausages pay for the newspaper side of the empire.
00:14:49Oh.
00:14:51What's the name of the business?
00:14:54Regal Meat Products.
00:14:55I don't own the sausages.
00:15:05I just wheel the boxes into the fridges.
00:15:08Oh, I've taken a notice.
00:15:11He used to be number two to Austin Donahue, wouldn't I?
00:15:13You're kidding.
00:15:14Ay, there's a man I'd like to have met.
00:15:17Has he died?
00:15:18Is it right he's going to be arrested?
00:15:20Either people whose names have come out to do with that builder.
00:15:22What's in there with that one that's just retired?
00:15:25Er, they reckon he was at it and all.
00:15:27I, erm...
00:15:28Arthur Watson.
00:15:29That's it.
00:15:30I'm secretary of his constituency party.
00:15:35Oh, fuck.
00:15:39Hey, they're all at it, man, Paula.
00:15:41Every one of them up there running the show on the telly.
00:15:44Rubbish.
00:15:47I beg your pardon?
00:15:49Donahue did a lot of good things.
00:15:52He did us a good turn.
00:15:55Like, when?
00:15:56He got us out of that flat, didn't he?
00:15:59He got way into the bloody flat.
00:16:02That was me, actually.
00:16:06Well, what's this?
00:16:11Well, this is when we were getting started, like.
00:16:14When we had to live in a council flat.
00:16:16Oh, and we started off in a council house, didn't we, Ray?
00:16:19Oh, yes.
00:16:20No shame in that, as far as I'm concerned.
00:16:22Look, what is so funny?
00:16:35Nothing.
00:16:35Actually, Nicky lives in the flat we used to have.
00:16:51That's a coincidence, isn't it?
00:16:53No, I chose it.
00:16:55Had me pick.
00:16:56Anybody wanted them when they reopened.
00:17:00Were they the ones that felt the bits?
00:17:02Oh, I'll just put the kettle on, shall I?
00:17:13Excuse me.
00:17:23I can't stand them.
00:17:25Hey, me mother says you've started a law degree.
00:17:30Yeah.
00:17:32Fantastic.
00:17:33What, you'll be a solicitor?
00:17:34Oh, if I get there, there's years of it.
00:17:36No ifs.
00:17:39OK.
00:17:43What about you?
00:17:45I'm OK.
00:17:47Good.
00:17:48Life's good, then, eh?
00:17:53Life's good.
00:17:57My dad's a problem.
00:17:59He's lonely.
00:18:01Tosca's driving Anthony to suicide by making him play the drums all the time.
00:18:06We've lost our sitting member with the election due any minute.
00:18:10I've got two kids to raise and a CLP to run single-handed, but...
00:18:15apart from that, I'm happy.
00:18:16Tosca sent us in to give you a hand.
00:18:36Tosca sent us in to give you a hand.
00:18:38If I get the nomination for Watson's seat, I'll need an agent, Felix.
00:19:00Do you not think the time's come for we're both?
00:19:08How long are you going to sit on your hands?
00:19:22What happened to that lad that marched to London?
00:19:26Eh?
00:19:26He got a total lesson he never forgot.
00:19:33It's important, you know.
00:19:36Aye, I know.
00:19:37We're losing people, man.
00:19:39Young people.
00:19:40Working class lads and lasses.
00:19:43When it came automatic to us, it was in our blood, but...
00:19:46It's not like that today.
00:19:50I mean, you hear them.
00:19:52Let it all hang out, brother.
00:19:54Everybody do their own thing.
00:19:57I mean, they believe this shite because nobody, nobody says to them
00:20:00certain things are right and certain things are wrong.
00:20:03Believe it's all corrupt and all.
00:20:06Man, they have a bloody good right to.
00:20:08Well, then, why don't we show them it, isn't there?
00:20:27I remember that time me and you fought them lads in the big market
00:20:29for making fascist salutes.
00:20:34They'd have bloody killed me,
00:20:38if you want to jump in.
00:20:39Get away.
00:20:40They were puffs, a pair of them.
00:20:43One punch.
00:20:58Right, they'll come in.
00:21:02We'll give you one more try.
00:21:05Yes, you old bugger!
00:21:08Yes, you old bugger!
00:21:25Explanation, Harold!
00:21:26stay here for a while till it cools down how long year or two ah I've got businesses to run not
00:21:44anymore what am I charged with nothing nothing they didn't have a warrant to arrest you just a search
00:21:58warrant they're fishing it would take a genius to prove that you owned anything but
00:22:02they would pull you in for questioning what do I care so PC plod questions me they mean business
00:22:10Benny the yards out of control these days why risk it you're all right here
00:22:21it's party time Benny all right
00:22:28hey mate yourself at home we'll be late back
00:22:40when the Met's longest serving detective decides to retire it makes you worried that the whole
00:22:46building will collapse and fall into the sea it's actuarial sir done my arithmetic staying on to the
00:22:54bitter end won't improve my pension by a penny will you be chasing the Sun how
00:23:00no a little um cottage in Hampshire will do me you know well no doubt we'll be sending you off
00:23:12properly in due course so I'll save the speech
00:23:16no chance you'll change your mind then no no chance
00:23:27well it's hard to get real evidence the one lead I thought I had has left the country
00:23:40find him I know exactly where he is we don't have an extradition treaty with Spain we have to wait
00:23:49if anybody asks I don't want a clock but I wouldn't mind a barometer if I ever go you go with me
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00:24:42Was it a merry Christmas, Mr. Conrad?
00:24:59Yes, thank you.
00:25:02Mexico, 1968.
00:25:05I opened an office there.
00:25:08And Geneva, Beirut.
00:25:10We had work on the books worth £2 billion.
00:25:14None of which ever got built.
00:25:16At least you got value for money from Donoghue.
00:25:20The President's brother.
00:25:22Did Seabrook arrange that?
00:25:24He would get in touch with our embassy, wherever we were,
00:25:27and say arranged such and such a meeting,
00:25:29and hey presto, doors opened.
00:25:32What else did Seabrook do?
00:25:36This is us in Abu Dhabi.
00:25:38What else did Seabrook do?
00:25:40Did he pay the brimes?
00:25:43Commissions.
00:25:45Was he physically present when money changed hands?
00:25:51Claude's a double first from Oxford, Mr. Conrad.
00:25:53I've drawn up the first batch of charges against you concerning the contracts in the north of England.
00:26:05This country's finished.
00:26:07When running a business is a crime,
00:26:09and power workers and miners are allowed to hold the nation to ransom,
00:26:13it's anarchy.
00:26:14There'll be an election.
00:26:15Things are settled down for another five years.
00:26:17It's the army we want, not an election.
00:26:19You've seen my files.
00:26:21You know all about elections.
00:26:23The constituency party's vote was as follows.
00:26:27Joseph's, 24 votes.
00:26:30Wells, 16 votes.
00:26:32Yes!
00:26:32Yes!
00:26:36I declare Jackson Jones was truly elected as the Labour candidate for a time-fledged constituency.
00:26:47Bloody Scotsman.
00:26:49Bloody company director.
00:26:53What now?
00:26:54Well, I don't know.
00:26:59Fight it, Martin.
00:27:00Stand as an independent, eh?
00:27:02Aye.
00:27:03We can't stop now.
00:27:04Aye.
00:27:04We can't stop now.
00:27:06Go on.
00:27:07You can do it.
00:27:09Go on.
00:27:15Hey, comrades, you're on.
00:27:16Eddie, I'm sorry.
00:27:26Well, I'm standing anyway.
00:27:28I thought you might.
00:27:30I'm glad.
00:27:32Well, that's about a dozen of us so far.
00:27:34We few, we happy few.
00:27:36We band of brothers.
00:27:40Eddie, I supported your nomination, but you lost to a fair vote.
00:27:43I must back the official Labour Party candidate.
00:27:48Fair enough.
00:27:56Bloody Scotsman.
00:27:58What a bunch of time servers, eh?
00:28:03Eddie, will you stand?
00:28:06Yep.
00:28:07Good.
00:28:08I want a campaign fee in five bridges.
00:28:11Oh, yeah?
00:28:11Very influential paper, Eddie.
00:28:13Circulation of 186 and rising.
00:28:16Aye.
00:28:17I thought Parliament was a sham.
00:28:20I'd rather see you get elected than another one of John Edward's poodles.
00:28:25I don't want you to help, Nicky.
00:28:27Thanks.
00:28:58I was at a rally in the guild hall there. Aye, aye. You missed a great speech. Yeah? Who? Me! What did you see? Support the miners. Support the power workers. Resist Heath's attack on the labour movement. Of course, I spoke from the floor.
00:29:25I can't be on the platform now. I don't exist anymore.
00:29:35What's happening? Edwards has started to sing. The names are pouring out. He's got it all on file. Like Nixon.
00:29:45Will you survive us? They've waited for years for this. For what, exactly? For revenge, bunny lad. Revenge.
00:29:55What else is going on? Sorry, my mistake. I used to live here once.
00:30:18Judy?
00:30:26Judy?
00:30:27Judy?
00:30:29Well, we've got plenty of the blest on out.
00:30:46Oh.
00:30:47This is the only time they have I ever met.
00:30:50ー
00:30:59Do you still work for him?
00:31:01I'll rent this place from him.
00:31:08Georgie, a lot of people felt bad about what happened.
00:31:14He just got out.
00:31:19I don't suppose he's got anywhere to stay.
00:31:29Where is he? What happened to all the shops?
00:31:39You're out of touch, aren't you?
00:31:43You're the only one who didn't treat us like shit.
00:31:49And I fancied you like mad.
00:31:53I don't know.
00:31:55I don't know.
00:31:57You're the only one who didn't treat us like shit.
00:32:01I fancied you like mad.
00:32:04You know, I'm not mad.
00:32:07You're the only one who didn't treat us like shit.
00:32:09And I fancied you like mad.
00:32:14Are you real?
00:32:17Real.
00:32:22Why don't you come find out?
00:32:27Okay.
00:32:29One, two, three, four.
00:32:39Come on.
00:32:44One, two, three, four.
00:32:48Look, I must have showed you this 20 bloody times.
00:32:52Now move.
00:32:56It's one, two, three, four.
00:33:00Okay, it's bloody easy, man.
00:33:05I love it.
00:33:09And where the hell have you been, eh?
00:33:19I was supposed to be meeting Ray an hour ago.
00:33:22Tosca, listen.
00:33:23No, no, no.
00:33:24He doesn't try, man.
00:33:26He doesn't want to keep coming second at being you.
00:33:28He wants to come first at being himself.
00:33:39He means well, son.
00:33:50It's just...
00:33:52You know, he's really keen for you to...
00:33:53He's a bastard!
00:33:55It's my ambition to kill him!
00:33:57Amy, shush.
00:33:58Shh.
00:34:02We'll talk about it tomorrow.
00:34:05We'll discuss weapons.
00:34:06We'll discuss weapons.
00:34:07or services,
00:34:08uh...
00:34:23You know,
00:34:24something?
00:34:25That one,
00:34:27you know.
00:34:29Or...
00:34:30Mmm.
00:34:37Better.
00:35:00How did it go?
00:35:04Fine, thanks.
00:35:11I'm trying to show an interest.
00:35:20He's found his investment property down on the quayside.
00:35:24It's all derelict, isn't it?
00:35:27It won't be in five years.
00:35:30How much?
00:35:34£22,000.
00:35:38I thought you were in debt.
00:35:40Hey, shut up, will you?
00:35:42When I came back from London with £500 to buy a van,
00:35:47he said, how are we going to pay it back?
00:35:50If I'd listened to you,
00:35:52I'd still be working my arse off for other people.
00:35:57There's plenty of other people he could sell it to.
00:36:00He's doing us a favour.
00:36:03You're a different man.
00:36:05Aye, well, you're a lucky pet.
00:36:08You married a fool,
00:36:09but you've got a wise man for a husband.
00:36:13Have I changed as much?
00:36:18Have I?
00:36:19I don't even know you, man.
00:36:26I can hardly remember what you were like ten years ago.
00:36:30I used to be important.
00:36:33I remember that.
00:36:34Well, since then, it's been the kids,
00:36:38then your mother,
00:36:39then your dad,
00:36:40then the Labour Party.
00:36:41Now it's law, law,
00:36:42study, study.
00:36:43I've just been forgot about.
00:36:44All I'd do was pay for everything.
00:36:55We were too young, weren't we?
00:36:59We didn't know who we were
00:37:00and we both chose the wrong person.
00:37:02I'm not leaving,
00:37:05if that's what you're getting at.
00:37:09I'm not asking you to.
00:37:11The kids need a father.
00:37:13You'll never get me out of here, Mary.
00:37:15This is my house.
00:37:21It's our home.
00:37:23My house.
00:37:25I pay the mortgage.
00:37:27I pay all the bills.
00:37:30What do I get in return?
00:37:32There?
00:37:34I mean, I'm all in favour of women's leave me.
00:37:37But I don't see
00:37:38why I should have to pay for your independence.
00:37:43You want it both ways.
00:37:45Like most women.
00:37:49Tosca,
00:37:50I will pay me away.
00:37:52In a few years,
00:37:53I'll have me qualifications.
00:37:54I paid for by me.
00:37:57Fees paid for by me.
00:37:59Babysitters paid for by me.
00:38:01Part-time help around the house
00:38:02paid for by me.
00:38:03You're bloody right.
00:38:04I'm in debt.
00:38:08What do I get?
00:38:11I pay all the women
00:38:12to look after the kids.
00:38:15I pay all the women
00:38:16to clean the house.
00:38:20What else am I supposed
00:38:21to pay all the women for?
00:38:23Don't they give it free anymore?
00:38:25You're supposed to give it free.
00:38:26It doesn't sound like it.
00:38:33Look, Mary, actually,
00:38:36I don't care what you do anymore.
00:38:39I just want you to know
00:38:51I'm not the mother I used to be.
00:38:55You are ripping me off.
00:39:03And I know it.
00:39:03You better have me, then.
00:39:29Well, forget it, will you?
00:39:30No, I mean it.
00:39:39Come on.
00:39:48Come on, Tosca.
00:39:55Come on.
00:39:56You should go back home, Jordy.
00:40:23Home.
00:40:30Where's that lake?
00:40:41Do you know, Lucille?
00:40:45This is God's honest truth.
00:40:48Not one person came to see us.
00:40:56I didn't get a visitor
00:40:57in three years, man.
00:41:02I must have B.O.
00:41:07Have I got B.O.?
00:41:09I'll be right back.
00:41:28I'll be right back.
00:41:33Oh, my God.
00:42:03Where are you going?
00:42:18I've still got work left to do.
00:42:33I've, er... I've tried to straighten up a bit.
00:42:38I'm really sorry. I'm ashamed of meself.
00:42:42Look, when the bank's open, I'll try and get me hands on some money,
00:42:45pay you back for the carpet.
00:42:48It isn't mine.
00:42:54What are you doing?
00:42:57Don't wait for Barrett.
00:43:00OK? Because he's not coming back.
00:43:04He should suffer like I did.
00:43:07Yeah, but that's not the way the world works, though, is it?
00:43:30Yes, well, this is all nonsense. How can I help?
00:43:37It's partly a question of dates, Lord Suebrooke.
00:43:41No, it isn't.
00:43:43With all due respect, Inspector, it isn't a question of dates.
00:43:46It's a question of smear and innuendo.
00:43:49Donoghue says that I spoke in the House on matters of material benefit to John Edwards.
00:43:54In other words, I abused my position when I sat in the Commons
00:43:57to enrich myself and my associates.
00:44:00Now, let us say that that were true.
00:44:02Which it is not!
00:44:04It would not in any case constitute a crime.
00:44:07Unless the law of absolute privilege for members speaking in the House
00:44:10has been amended without my knowledge.
00:44:12No, sir.
00:44:13No. Good.
00:44:15Could you clarify for me what your role was as chairman?
00:44:19My role was to obtain foreign contracts for a British building firm.
00:44:25I must say I had no idea that running an export company
00:44:28at a time of acute balance of payments deficit
00:44:30was a matter for criminal investigation.
00:44:32But we live in remarkable times.
00:44:34Might I ask how you obtained these contracts?
00:44:37I'm afraid I don't follow.
00:44:39Large sums of money were spent, it seems.
00:44:42Rarely, I find this grotesque.
00:44:44Was I supposed to travel to Africa on a bicycle?
00:44:47Sleep in a tent?
00:44:48I think Lord Seabrook knows I am not talking about his expenses.
00:44:51I'm talking about money which has not been properly accounted for.
00:44:54Such as?
00:44:55Money debited as commissions paid to foreign nationals.
00:44:58Oh, good heavens, man, if you mean bribes, say so!
00:45:00What would you call them?
00:45:02Money debited as commissions
00:45:05and thereby accounted for.
00:45:08I think we'd better leave it there for today.
00:45:15He's guilty, isn't he?
00:45:17I've got nothing that would stand up in court.
00:45:19Then I should be allowed to take a crowbar
00:45:21to Seabrook's back statements.
00:45:23I'll fight for this.
00:45:24This is a resignation issue for me.
00:45:26Never mind all that.
00:45:28I want you to stop buggering about with Donoghue.
00:45:30No doubt about him anymore.
00:45:32Get him into court.
00:45:35As many of you will have heard already,
00:45:37Her Majesty the Queen agreed today
00:45:39to my request that Parliament should be dissolved.
00:45:41As a result, there will now be a general election
00:45:44on February the 28th.
00:45:46All right, come on.
00:45:56This is your chance to meet the winner
00:45:57on next Thursday's election.
00:46:00Anywell.
00:46:03The independent Labour candidate.
00:46:06Your local candidate.
00:46:08Roy Wells!
00:46:09All right.
00:46:10Hello, Pet. Are you going to vote for me or not?
00:46:14I am not. I'll not be voting for anybody.
00:46:18I've watched it all on TV. One says this and one says the other.
00:46:22You're all fighting amongst yourselves and we gets left out.
00:46:25Well, you're not trust me. You've been a councillor for 21 years, you know.
00:46:28I know you have. I know you have, Pet.
00:46:32I knew you were mother.
00:46:34And I knew your wife.
00:46:36I used to do a hair for her.
00:46:38Ah, did I hear the days you married you?
00:46:41I bet you didn't know that, did you?
00:46:43No, I didn't.
00:46:44I'm glad I haven't met you.
00:46:46Come here.
00:46:48Oh, well, maybe I'll vote for you after all.
00:46:51Just for old time's sake.
00:46:53Eddie.
00:47:03Eddie Wells has had a drink problem
00:47:05since he crashed his car in 1956
00:47:08and killed his wife and daughter.
00:47:11That's a fact.
00:47:13Did you actually say that?
00:47:18Did you say it?
00:47:20You're not fit to lick Eddie's boots.
00:47:33I hope you lose.
00:47:34I hope you lose.
00:47:34Complete disgrace.
00:47:53The tea in the flask, Nicky.
00:47:55What reason has anyone got to say that?
00:48:20Eh?
00:48:20I can see no sense on days like this.
00:48:31We're back in the dark ages.
00:48:35Anything's possible.
00:48:38Except the things we really want.
00:48:40I know you mistrust me, Eddie.
00:48:47You all do, really.
00:48:50And I know why.
00:48:54And I know you grew up in a hard world.
00:48:59But I've grown up in a sick one.
00:49:01And I don't feel part of anything
00:49:05that will ever change that.
00:49:10And
00:49:11sometimes
00:49:15I see no hope, really.
00:49:19There's a pint of ordinary.
00:49:45Thanks.
00:49:48Felix.
00:49:51Awesome.
00:50:01Cheers.
00:50:03Yes, thank you.
00:50:03I have a favour to ask you.
00:50:11Name it.
00:50:13But it better be quick.
00:50:17Nicky needs to push Austin.
00:50:23From someone he looks up to.
00:50:33Jesus!
00:50:52Any chance of a cup of tea, any?
00:51:00Who's going to win, eh?
00:51:02Let me rephrase that.
00:51:03Which party will win?
00:51:06Does it matter?
00:51:09Labour landslide.
00:51:11Heath's unelectable, man.
00:51:14If you're going to go around
00:51:15flatting your arms about,
00:51:16saying,
00:51:17the country's out of control,
00:51:18who governs?
00:51:19If people are going to put toe and toe together
00:51:21and say, well, not you, bonnie lad,
00:51:22not anymore.
00:51:25They'll also win
00:51:26because Heath's three-day week
00:51:28means a lot of Labour voters
00:51:29will be sitting at home on Thursday
00:51:30without a do but vote.
00:51:31What the hell are you doing with yourself, eh?
00:51:40I gave you a decent education
00:51:42and look at you.
00:51:44You're nowhere, are you?
00:51:45Oh, you're here.
00:51:50Oh, you're here.
00:51:52I'm supposed to be impressed, am I?
00:51:54There are still empty flats here, Austin.
00:51:56Still.
00:51:58Now everybody forgets inconvenient facts.
00:52:00Yes, they do.
00:52:02Look at the facts last year.
00:52:05Tory businessmen paying themselves
00:52:07hundreds of thousands
00:52:07in golden handshakes.
00:52:09The unacceptable face of capitalism.
00:52:12It even sticks in Heath's throat.
00:52:15Tove's cabinet ministers
00:52:16have to resign over a vice scandal.
00:52:18And what does Heath do about it?
00:52:20He sends the fraud squad
00:52:21to talk to me.
00:52:22And what's so fucking funny about that?
00:52:30You're getting soft.
00:52:32It's disgraceful at your age.
00:52:35Instead of sitting here
00:52:36feeling sorry about the world,
00:52:37get out and change it, man.
00:52:38Like you did?
00:52:39At least I tried, Nicky.
00:52:41Edward's filled a little trough
00:52:42with goodies
00:52:43and you and Connor
00:52:44and all the rest
00:52:45stuck your noses in it.
00:52:46That's all you did, Austin.
00:52:47That's all you achieved.
00:52:50If you think I did it wrong, Nicky,
00:52:52do it better.
00:52:53Get back in the party, man.
00:52:55Build something up.
00:52:57He won't have me.
00:52:59Do you think they wanted me
00:53:0030 years ago?
00:53:02Make them have your Nicky.
00:53:04Move in on them.
00:53:08That's all I came to say.
00:53:13Well, wish us luck, money lad.
00:53:16Don't forget to visit us, eh?
00:53:33Hello, Mr. Donnelly.
00:53:43On the middle of the street.
00:53:46Oh, not in the middle of the street.
00:53:52We are now making our approach
00:53:53to London Heathrow.
00:53:55Please have a glass, please, sir.
00:53:56Make sure your seats
00:53:57are in an upright position.
00:53:58Will there be people
00:53:59waiting for us, Bunny?
00:54:01I hope not, darling.
00:54:02I hope not.
00:54:02I hope not.
00:54:02I hope not.
00:54:24King's Cross via Soho, please.
00:54:54Stormy weather.
00:55:13Well...
00:55:20Sir, Barrett's been spotted at Heathrow.
00:55:47Keep your eyes peeled for a Rolls-Royce convertible.
00:55:50All right, Captain.
00:55:59I've got four lads inside. There's no sign of him, but he could be upstairs.
00:56:04We've been here before.
00:56:07If we bust the place and he's not there this time, we might never find him again.
00:56:10He'll go forever.
00:56:16Stop!
00:56:23Hello, Charlie.
00:56:25Hello, Benny.
00:56:26Hello, Benny.
00:56:27You all right, mate?
00:56:28Hello, darling.
00:56:29How are you?
00:56:30Hi.
00:56:33This is where it all started for me.
00:56:45I keep it going for sentimental reasons.
00:56:48I'm a bit of a softy, really.
00:56:52What's all this?
00:56:59My insurance policies.
00:57:01I've got tape recordings, accounts, photographs of friends enjoying life.
00:57:07This whiskers nicer.
00:57:08It's the best club in Soho.
00:57:14I'm not having Soho.
00:57:15How is it not?
00:57:16In the back door, behind me.
00:57:21Oh, come on, you stupid.
00:57:41Oh, come on, you stupid.
00:57:45Ladies and gentlemen, the margin is so tiny
00:58:03that I have no option but to request a recount.
00:58:07Dear God!
00:58:09May we not lose by 50 votes?
00:58:12I don't think there's much point in you asking God for fear us.
00:58:15I cry each night
00:58:25My tears for you
00:58:29My tears are all in vain
00:58:34When are we going to see Whiskers?
00:58:39Don't you like it here?
00:58:42Yes, but it's a bit quiet.
00:58:46I want tonight to be about us.
00:58:49Well, until you see the house.
00:58:52Family house.
00:58:59Can you dance?
00:59:04Oh!
00:59:05Egg and chips
00:59:13I think he's been in there all night
00:59:28Tucked up in bed with a couple of waitresses
00:59:31What if he's not?
00:59:37Bring everybody up
00:59:38What are you doing, sir?
00:59:50What are you doing, sir?
00:59:55Can I help?
00:59:56Sir?
00:59:57Yes, sir.
00:59:58Good evening.
00:59:58I'm just looking for a minute.
00:59:59It's okay.
01:00:00I'm sorry, sir.
01:00:01I'll only be a minute.
01:00:02I'm sorry, sir.
01:00:03House rule.
01:00:05Tie, sir.
01:00:09I found the white roll, sir.
01:00:11Have you got a tie I can have?
01:00:15To hire, I mean.
01:00:16This is a police raid.
01:00:27I'll have some quiet or lock up every single one of you.
01:00:29Sir, we found him.
01:00:30We found Barrett's car.
01:00:31Come on.
01:00:34Lock time.
01:00:35Put it straight.
01:00:43Come on.
01:00:51One of you.
01:00:53One of you.
01:00:53Sell us your tie.
01:00:55Sell us your tie.
01:00:56Come on.
01:00:59How much?
01:01:00Please, Mr. Barrett, don't ever insult me again by trying to pay for food in here, eh?
01:01:05Eh?
01:01:07It's great to be back.
01:01:09But first, you have to say whether you voted Taurus.
01:01:16Because I just can't let this tie go to someone who's not one of us.
01:01:21Well, is this fellow one of us?
01:01:24Or is he one of them?
01:01:27I think he's one of them.
01:01:30I think he's one of them.
01:01:31I think he's one of them.
01:01:31I think he's one of them.
01:01:31I think he's one of them.
01:01:32I think he's one of them.
01:01:33I think he's one of them.
01:01:34I think he's one of them.
01:01:35I think he's one of them.
01:01:36I think he's one of them.
01:01:37I think he's one of them.
01:01:38I think he's one of them.
01:01:39I think he's one of them.
01:01:40I think he's one of them.
01:01:41I think he's one of them.
01:01:42I think he's one of them.
01:01:43I think he's one of them.
01:01:44I think he's one of them.
01:01:45I think he's one of them.
01:01:46I think he's one of them.
01:01:47I think he's one of them.
01:01:48I think he's one of them.
01:01:49I think he's one of them.
01:01:50Barrett, I'm arresting you on a charge of the attempted murder of Cyril Pellier in 1966.
01:02:16It's all over, Barrett.
01:02:20You don't have to say anything, but if you choose to do so, what do you say?
01:02:23Maybe you do.
01:02:27In.
01:02:50After a third recount, I, the undersigned being the acting returning officer for this constituency,
01:02:57hereby declare that the total number of votes cast in this election for each candidate was as follows.
01:03:06Jane Collins, 2,485 votes.
01:03:15John Dimmond, 2,789 votes.
01:03:25John Christopher Josephs, 23,421 votes.
01:03:35Edward Peter Wells, 23,497 votes.
01:03:42Let's go.
01:03:43Let's go, Eddie.
01:03:45Yeah.
01:03:49Yeah.
01:03:53Awesome.
01:03:58Let's go, Eddie.
01:04:02Look, Harold, I'll give you £200 more and a dirty squad can have the King Club for the night, all right?
01:04:19All right, Benny. You drive a hard bargain.
01:04:24I can see eight immediate arrests.
01:04:28Where's Harold Chapel?
01:04:29He's at home, sir, with his family.
01:04:31Go there now and arrest him.
01:04:34Go via the press office.
01:04:36I want this done as publicly as possible.
01:04:40Solway?
01:04:41He's not reported in today, sir.
01:04:42Find him, same treatment.
01:04:44Tony Weir?
01:04:45He's working at the detective training school, sir.
01:04:49Take him quietly, Arthur.
01:04:52Ron Conrad.
01:04:54Ron Conrad.
01:04:56He's here, sir. Still arguing the toss about Seabrook.
01:04:59Charge Conrad.
01:05:00By the looks of it, sir, he was hardly in it. He got out pretty quick.
01:05:04Not quickly enough.
01:05:06He knew all about this.
01:05:08He never said a word.
01:05:10And the rest.
01:05:11So?
01:05:13Well, get on with it, gentlemen.
01:05:14I want the book thrown at this lot.
01:05:17I want them chopped down.
01:05:19I want them.
01:05:19I want them.
01:05:20I want them.
01:05:20I want them.
01:05:20I want them.
01:05:21I want them.
01:05:22I want them.
01:05:22I want them.
01:05:23I want them.
01:05:23I want them.
01:05:23I want them.
01:05:24I want them.
01:05:24I want them.
01:05:25I want them.
01:05:25I want them.
01:05:26I want them.
01:05:26I want them.
01:05:26I want them.
01:05:27I want them.
01:05:27I want them.
01:05:28I want them.
01:05:28I want them.
01:05:29I want them.
01:05:29I want them.
01:05:30I want them.
01:05:30Over, Ed!
01:05:56Oh, I'm not drunk.
01:05:58What about Seabrook? I mean, I think the thing is...
01:06:00I'm not drunk.
01:06:04Ron, it's all over.
01:06:16Eddie, this is, uh, Drew Bennett.
01:06:19Eddie, Eddie Wells, Paula's wife.
01:06:22Congratulations.
01:06:25Eddie's godfather to our afternoon, you know.
01:06:27Oh, really good. It's fantastic.
01:06:35Well, here we are, then.
01:06:39Jory.
01:06:41Nicky.
01:06:43What's the party?
01:06:45Eddie Wells got elected.
01:06:47You know, at the election.
01:06:49Oh.
01:06:51Didn't know there was one.
01:06:52Anything to eat?
01:06:57Anything to eat?
01:07:03Cheers.
01:07:06Cheers.
01:07:07Cheers.
01:07:08Cheers.
01:07:12Jory-oh!
01:07:13Oh!
01:07:43I've never listened to my own mind
01:07:46You know you can't hold me forever
01:07:50I didn't sign up for you
01:07:54I'm not a present for your friends to open
01:07:59This boy's too young to be singing
01:08:02The blue
01:08:04So goodbye, yellow blue road
01:08:18Where the dark clouds decide to how
01:08:22You can't let me depend how
01:08:26I'm going back to my plow
01:08:30Back to how I love I
01:08:33I'm not a horn in my town
01:08:38Oh, I'm not a side of my future life
01:08:44Beyond the yellow big road
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