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Beyond Paradise - Season 3 Episode 100 -
(special) Christmas Special 202

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00:00Oh
00:30Oh, come, let us adore him, oh, come, let us adore him, oh, come, let us adore him, Christ the Lord.
00:49Oh, right. Here we go. What do you call an old snowman?
00:58Oh. Hmm. Frosty. Frosty? What? Wait, 40 with an S. Foresty, a 40-year-old snowman.
01:10Actually, that's quite right. Okay, that's just weird. Only Kelby would even think of that.
01:15So what's the answer anyway? Water. I don't get it. It smells serious. Here he is.
01:22Oh, yeah. My favourite nephew. Yeah, can you let me quiet, please, or I will have to call the police.
01:26Fall away. We're all in here. I'm a plus one. Actually, plus two. Yeah.
01:31Haven't you got any Christmas music? Oh, I'll ask, but Mr. Finch isn't a fan. He says it lowers the tone.
01:38Oh, Finch the Grinch.
01:42But I can get more drinks, though, aren't you? Go on, then. Same again all round, I think, Robert.
01:47Did he tell you what he's been doing? He's been saving all his tips for the Children's Ward Christmas Party.
01:55Aww.
01:56Tell him how much you've got, Bobby.
01:58Oh, I don't know that.
01:59He said it's nearly 2,000 pounds.
02:03Amazing.
02:03Well done, you.
02:05Oh, I, um...
02:07Better get those drinks.
02:09Mm.
02:09He's so lovely.
02:12Yeah.
02:13He is.
02:14I'm paying you to work and not have a family with you.
02:17Sorry. Yeah, I was just taking their drinks order.
02:20Um, they wanted to know if they could have any Christmas music.
02:23Well, they want Shaker Stevens, wham, wizard.
02:26I asked you to bring the ice out over ten minutes ago.
02:28Sorry, sorry. Yeah, I'll do it.
02:29Oh, don't bother. I'll get it myself.
02:34Well, I'm just off for a Christmas tinkle.
02:37Oh, my.
02:37Make sure you wash your hands.
02:40I'm sorry.
02:41No, I can't.
02:41Oh, my.
03:07Is everything okay?
03:21Oh, yes, it was, darling.
03:24You did me proud.
03:25Oh, good.
03:27Oh, I'd better get back to work.
03:29Oh.
03:29Yeah.
03:31Come on, Margot.
03:32Yeah, come.
03:32Ready, Margot?
03:34Good King, when's this last night now?
03:37Look down.
03:38The feast has made me...
03:40I know.
03:40I know.
03:40I know.
03:40I know.
03:41I know.
03:41I know.
03:41I know.
03:41I know.
03:42I know.
03:43I know.
03:43I know.
03:44I know.
03:44I know.
03:45Oh!
03:47Oh!
03:48Oh!
03:49Whoa!
03:49Oh!
03:52Oh!
04:04Oh.
04:05Oh!
04:07Come on.
04:08Come on.
04:09Let's celebrate.
04:10Nice to meet you.
04:15Hello?
04:28Sir?
04:32You okay there, my love?
04:37You waiting for someone?
04:42Oh, you're freezing.
04:43How long have you been here?
04:49Do you need something?
05:03One morning in the month of June
05:10Down by a rolling river
05:12There a weary child
05:14With a chance to stray
05:15And he beheld his lover
05:17Her cheeks were red, her eyes were brown
05:20Her hair and ringlets hanging down
05:22She's a lovely face
05:23Without a frown
05:24Just as the tide was flowing
05:26Okay, so can I ask why you opened the bin?
05:40Fish.
05:42You were looking for fish?
05:43No, I got fish
05:44I was looking for veg
05:45Why?
05:46They throw it out at the end of the day, see
05:48There's nothing wrong with most of it
05:50Got a nice bit of broccoli for my salmon
05:52I mean, I had to trim it up a bit
05:54But the really mangy stuff
05:56I cut up and I use it for feed
05:58Oh, for the fish?
06:00For the rabbit
06:01Right, um, what time was this?
06:04It's a quarter to nine
06:06I know that
06:07Because I had to get the veg back to Janet for five to
06:10The rabbit?
06:12My wife's sister
06:13She cuts up the veg for the rabbit
06:15But she leaves for work at nine
06:18Banksy
06:19She works at the banks?
06:22No
06:22The rabbit's called Banksy
06:24After that artist fella
06:26The one who draws on walls
06:28Okay
06:29He's not dead
06:30I saw him breathing
06:32Banksy?
06:36No
06:37The bloke in the bin
06:38Oh
06:39Morning
07:01Oh, that looks nice
07:03Oh, yeah
07:03Oh, for me
07:04Oh, it's fine
07:04Whoa, whoa, whoa
07:09This way
07:09Who's your friend?
07:11I found him in a wheelie bin
07:13His name's Seb
07:15And he had a bit too much to drink last night
07:17Didn't you, Seb?
07:18Well, you know you've had a good night
07:20When you wake up in a wheelie bin
07:21You taking him home?
07:24Not yet
07:25Can't get his head off
07:27He said his mates glued it on
07:29Oh, dear
07:31You'll need some adhesive remover
07:37I'll take him
07:39You go and get some
07:40Come on
07:41Right, let's step carefully
07:42Careful
07:43We will be
07:44Okay
07:45I've got you
07:46Oh, oh
07:47My nap
07:48Layers
07:49Yeah
07:50There's an exhibition on at the town hall tonight
08:02Christmas through the decades
08:04We're going Christmas shopping, remember?
08:07We built replica rooms from every decade
08:09From the noughties back through the nineties
08:12The eighties, seventies, the sixties
08:15You need to finish by five
08:16Okay, I'll try
08:17You promised
08:21Right
08:22Say it out loud
08:24I will finish at five
08:27Good
08:28Let's hope
08:30Shipton Abbott's criminal fraternity
08:32Don't get to hear about this
08:33We could have a six o'clock frenzy
08:35I'm not sure which question to ask first
08:50Morning, Margo
09:09Morning
09:10I, uh, see you brought your friend in
09:12He's not my friend
09:14Kelby found him in a wheelie bin
09:16Excellent
09:17Oh
09:19This is the, uh, the exhibition at the town hall
09:23Christmas through the decades
09:26I can get you tickets for that
09:27My stepmum's one of the organisers
09:30I get a family discount
09:31Huh
09:32Margo?
09:34Oh, I'm busy tonight
09:36There's something wrong with this
09:45Uh, sorry
09:49Something wrong with it, I think
09:52Hmm
09:53Oh
09:56Margo
10:01Hmm
10:01Why exactly is the snowman here?
10:05His head's glued on
10:06And he's refusing to go home
10:07Because his new girlfriend's mum and dad are there
10:09They've come down for Christmas to meet him
10:12Oh, I'm worried about giving them the wrong impression
10:14Well, hard not to
10:15When he dressed in a snowman's suit
10:17Smelling a wheelie bin
10:18Fair enough
10:19I don't have the facilities
10:20Oh
10:20As soon as you can, please
10:22Problem?
10:26There was a chap sitting on the doorstep when I opened up
10:29His name's David, but he seems a bit confused
10:31So I've put him in the interview room with a cup of tea
10:33That's a very nice thing to do
10:35Oh, I've been trying to get social services to come and collect him
10:38But they haven't got anyone free
10:39I mean, I've made it as comfortable for him as I can in there
10:43The odd thing was
10:45This is the only thing he had with him
10:47Weird
10:51David, is it?
10:58David
10:58We're just a little bit confused
11:02About why you have a photograph of me in your pocket
11:05Did I?
11:10You don't recall why?
11:15Take time
11:16Have we ever met?
11:23I need to find my sister
11:24Your sister?
11:26Is that why you're here?
11:28Louise
11:28That's her name
11:29Can you help me?
11:36We can try
11:37Do you and your sister live together?
11:39Do you and your sister live together?
11:39Yes
11:44Only
11:48It's Christmas
11:49You see
11:50I really need to find her
11:54Where do you and your sister live, David?
11:58Is there an address you can give us?
11:59I'm sorry
12:06I'm not being much help, am I?
12:10Do you live in Shippton Abbot?
12:14I really need to find her
12:16Well, it's all right
12:18Okay, don't upset yourself
12:20We'll work it out
12:21It would help if we had a full name
12:24David
12:26I...
12:27I'll write it down, shall I?
12:37Can you, um...
12:38Can you spell it for me?
12:41David
12:42H
12:43H
12:44A-L-E-G-O-N
12:46Hilton
12:47Thank you
12:50And there was nothing else in his pockets at all?
12:54Uh, a bit of loose change
12:56No wallet, no credit cards, no phone, nothing
12:58Why would a complete stranger
13:00Someone I've never met before
13:02Be sitting on the station doorstep
13:04With a photograph of me in his pocket?
13:07Do you recognise the photo?
13:09Where it was taken, when?
13:10No
13:11But it has to be key
13:12Maybe it's on social media somewhere
13:15Something Martha or Anne posted
13:16I could look online
13:17Yes, uh, do that
13:19In the meantime, let's, uh, start with the search
13:21A five-mile radius
13:22We're looking for a brother and sister living together
13:25David and Louise Hilton
13:27Try care homes and sheltered housing first
13:29Right
13:30And check other divisions for missing person reports
13:33On it
13:33Margot?
13:36I got a call from the hub
13:37Fisher's wine bar was broken into last night after we left
13:41No
13:42Uniforms attended
13:43In the early hours of the morning
13:45Took photos and secured the building
13:47They've asked us to follow up
13:49You're sure you're doing the right thing?
13:56It was something he said when Rosie left
13:59About us being on our own
14:02And how we'd have to make do
14:04And it's always been the same for us
14:06All through the IVF and the fostering
14:09The worry lurking under the surface
14:12That we needed something else to be happy
14:16That we might not be enough for each other on our own
14:19And this is the best way I could think of
14:24To show him that all I ever need is him
14:26Standing next to me
14:29Holding my hand
14:30This is the best Christmas surprise ever
14:36It will be
14:37If we all do our part
14:38So all the boxes are in the kitchen
14:40You need to get them there by four
14:42Put the closed early sign up outside before you go
14:45Okay
14:45Mum you need to be at the train station by 2.30
14:48This is who you're picking up
14:50Oh he looks nice
14:52He is
14:53Bring him back here
14:55And if Humphrey comes in you'll have to hide him
14:57Hide him?
14:58Where?
15:00Use your imagination
15:01There's room in the stock cupboard
15:03Will you mind being in the stock cupboard?
15:04Just do what you need to
15:06Humphrey mustn't see him
15:07So does everyone know what they're doing?
15:10Yeah
15:10Go team Martha
15:13So much for Shipton Abbott being Devon's hidden gem
15:20He's got his scumbags like everywhere else
15:23I blame the parents
15:24Now put two morons together
15:26What'd you get?
15:27Surprise
15:28Here's another moron
15:29You were at home when the alarm company called to say there had been a break-in?
15:34No I was at Friends in Palmeirant
15:36What time?
15:38About 1.30
15:39I'd quite like to go visiting
15:40Well we're having a party
15:42I said I'd join them when the bar are closed
15:44You can see the door's been jimmied open
15:47Er yes
15:49Can I ask what was taken?
15:51I asked you to go to the bank this morning
15:53So this week's taking so far
15:55The float
15:56I haven't titled it all up
15:57But I reckon
15:58North of 10,000
16:01A lot of cash?
16:03It is Christmas
16:03People throw in for the bills
16:05So we get more cash than usual
16:07Can we see inside?
16:13No
16:13Is there damage anywhere else?
16:18No
16:19Office?
16:22No
16:22Then where do they take the cash from?
16:25From the drawer under the till
16:26Is it usual to keep that amount of money in the bar overnight?
16:31Can be
16:32Depends on when I can get to the bank
16:34Water?
16:43But they're wine bottles
16:44I guess someone spilled water on the bar
16:46Is that Robert's charity tips, Joe?
16:57Yeah
16:58Look, is this going to take long?
17:00We're nearly done
17:01Only I need to get this cleaned up so I can open
17:03Can I ask?
17:05Who else would have known you had cash here overnight?
17:07No one
17:08No way
17:09Robert
17:10Robert knew
17:11I remember him yesterday asking me if I'd been to the bank or not
17:15I can't believe this was anything to do with Margo's nephew
17:27No
17:28Let's check where he was last night after the bar closed
17:31And check on this party in Polmarin too
17:35Sir
17:36There we are my love
17:48A nice fresh cup of tea
17:51Let's check where he was last night after the bar
17:56I guess
17:57I guess
17:57I guess
17:58Before he knows
17:59Daniel
18:00Is that the bar
18:00He's a big other
18:01He's a big other
18:02He's a big other
18:02No
18:03All you see
18:04His star
18:04Is that the bar
18:05I guess
18:06All you see
18:06What else do I have a call
18:08Do you see
18:08He's a big other
18:09Hey, thanks
18:10Bye
18:11Bye
18:12The bar
18:12The bar
18:12Everything
18:13He has a big other
18:14I guess
18:14Let's go
18:15He has a big other
18:16What else do I have a team
18:16It's a big other
18:16Help
18:17He's a big other
18:17He's a big other
18:18I would have a big other
18:19I can't tell you
18:19OK, so I spoke to Terry Finch's friend in Polmarin.
18:31He confirms that Terry arrived there just after midnight
18:34and he was with him when he got the call from the alarm company
18:36about the break-in just after 1.30.
18:39He took a cab back to the wine bar because he'd had a drink.
18:42I've confirmed at the cab company that they picked him up in Polmarin
18:45and took him to the bar.
18:46The uniformed unit were already at the scene
18:48and confirmed the break-in happened at 1.30.
18:50So we can rule out Terry Finch?
18:52Looks that way.
18:57I couldn't find adhesive remover anywhere.
18:59You'd think I'd be asking for unicorn poo.
19:04Had to go to the industrial estate.
19:13You can't just leave him sitting there.
19:15What else can I do with him?
19:16I don't know, but this is a police station.
19:19We're in here discussing cases.
19:20Look, I've just got to get his head off and then I'll get him on.
19:23Can't you just cut it off?
19:25No, hang on.
19:26He hired it.
19:27He can't.
19:29He's got a £100 deposit against any damage.
19:31Well, hurry up.
19:33Kelby, can you check CCTV from the high street last night?
19:38Say between 12 and 2am.
19:40Sir, what am I looking for?
19:42Ah, well, anyone in the vicinity of Fishers-Wyambar at around 1.30am.
19:47The unit that attended the break-in sent a report.
19:49It's in your inbox.
19:50Thanks, Margot.
19:51And the Grinch sent me a full report of what was stolen.
19:55Around £11,000 in cash, plus the contents of Robert's charity job.
20:03There was a big sticker on it, too, saying it was for charity.
20:06And that Christmas.
20:08God, that's well bad.
20:09Any leads on the photograph?
20:16Er, I ran the search online but didn't find anything,
20:20so I passed it to IT.
20:21See if they have more luck.
20:23And the, er, sister?
20:24Again, nothing so far.
20:27I'm still waiting on the missing person reports to come back,
20:29but I've drawn a blank with electoral register, care homes,
20:32sheltered housing in a five-mile radius.
20:35Looks like we've hit a dead end.
20:36Maybe we should just pass it on to social services.
20:39Well, let's at least keep trying until they go.
20:48And you're not even going to warn him?
20:50No.
20:52He'll start fretting, and when he frets, he breaks things.
20:55Right, well, speaking of someone surrounded by bottles,
20:57no-one wants that.
20:58Just make sure everything's ready.
21:00It will be.
21:01Ah.
21:02Hi.
21:04Thanks for getting back to me.
21:05How can one person be on the phone so much?
21:09Every time I call her, she's engaged.
21:11Maybe.
21:12She's busy.
21:13I haven't got anything on Fisher's Weimar.
21:16There's no CCTV in the alley.
21:18A few passers-by at the front just after midnight,
21:21then nothing until the police unit turned up just after 1.30.
21:26Then a cab arrives.
21:28That's Terry Finch.
21:29Oh, still.
21:30We still need to speak to Robert, check his movements.
21:33Mm-hmm.
21:34Why?
21:36You don't think he had anything to do with this?
21:38Of course not.
21:39That's to spark the investigation, Margot.
21:41Ticking all the boxes.
21:43Do you know where we can find him?
21:46Margot?
21:47Ah, it's burning.
21:48Oh, calm down.
21:49Careful.
21:50Yeah, well, I've got three jobs.
21:52I do mornings here,
21:54home deliveries in the afternoon,
21:57and Fisher's four nights a week.
22:00Can you tell us where you were last night,
22:01after you left the bar up to about 1.30 a.m.?
22:04Er, yeah, no, I was at home.
22:06Can anyone vouch for that?
22:08Er, well, no.
22:10Er, Laura is staying at her mum's with the girls.
22:13Laura's your wife?
22:14Yeah.
22:15Yeah.
22:16Hey, um,
22:18is it true that they took that charity money
22:20from behind the bar, too?
22:23Yes, they did.
22:24Who would do something like that?
22:26Er, yesterday,
22:27do you recall asking Terry Finch
22:30if he'd been to the bank?
22:32Er, no.
22:34Oh, no, wait, yes.
22:36Yeah, yes.
22:37I think I did.
22:38Can I ask why?
22:39Oh, no, no reason.
22:40I just have to cover the bar if he goes...
22:43to the...
22:44Sorry, am I in trouble?
22:45No.
22:46No, not at all.
22:48Just routine questions.
22:50Oh.
22:50Can you just run us through your shift yesterday,
22:53starting with after we left?
22:55Yeah, well, I mean,
22:56I was rushed off my feet.
22:57Er, Mr Finch, see,
22:59he won't hire any more staff.
23:00He says cutting costs
23:02makes us look good to head office.
23:03Hmm.
23:04Er, you didn't notice anything out of the ordinary?
23:06No, no, no, no.
23:07We had three parties in.
23:09Er, we called last orders
23:10not long after you guys left,
23:12and, you know,
23:12everyone just drifted off.
23:13What time is that?
23:14Er, I think we were emptied
23:15by about half eleven.
23:16Yeah.
23:17I wiped down the tables
23:18and the bar.
23:19I put the, er,
23:20thank you,
23:21I put the empties
23:22in the bottle crate
23:23to be collected
23:24the next morning.
23:25Emptied the bins
23:25behind the bar.
23:26Normally I'd run
23:27the bin bags
23:28out the back,
23:28but Mr Finch
23:29told me to go home,
23:30so, yeah.
23:31I think I left
23:32by about quarter to twelve.
23:33Then after you left,
23:34did you see anyone outside?
23:35Nope.
23:36It was pretty quiet.
23:39Oh, no, hold on.
23:41There was this lunatic
23:43in a snowman suit.
23:45Yeah.
23:47Oh, God.
23:50Are you sure
23:50we can't take this head off yet?
23:52Apparently not.
23:54Glue needs to soften
23:55for another twenty minutes.
23:56And we can't cut it off
23:58because he'll lose
23:58his deposit.
24:00It's a dep...
24:01Fine.
24:02So, you were at a party?
24:04Yeah.
24:05I was at a mate's flat.
24:06His girlfriend's birthday.
24:08Fancy dress.
24:09Whoa.
24:10How do you know that?
24:11I'm a detective.
24:12And on your way home,
24:13you walk through the alley
24:14behind the shops
24:15on the high street?
24:16Er, shortcut.
24:17Right.
24:18Did you see anyone?
24:20Particularly anyone
24:20at the back
24:21of Fisher's Wine Bar.
24:22I think I saw
24:24a bloke taking
24:24the bins out.
24:25Right, what time?
24:26Oh, maybe
24:27just before midnight?
24:29Oh, and then
24:30there was this bunch
24:30of kids.
24:31Kids?
24:32Yeah, about ten of them
24:33on bikes.
24:34All started taking
24:35the mick, obviously.
24:37How old?
24:38Don't know.
24:39Fifteen?
24:40Sixteen?
24:41Anyways,
24:41they all start
24:42pushing me around
24:43and then one of them
24:44goes,
24:45oh, chuck him
24:46in the wheelie bin.
24:47And so they did.
24:48Couldn't you get out?
24:50Oh, I was smashed
24:51by then.
24:53Plus, it's surprisingly
24:53comfortable in there.
24:55Don't remember
24:56nothing after that.
24:57Right.
24:58Sergeant.
25:01What are you thinking?
25:03This fresh splinter
25:05of wood we found
25:05at the scene.
25:06From the back door?
25:07Yeah.
25:08But it was only visible
25:09once the bin men
25:10had taken the bags
25:11away in the morning.
25:11Do you remember?
25:12They cleared them
25:13while we were there.
25:14So?
25:15So?
25:15So?
25:19So surely that must mean
25:20the splinter
25:21was under the bags.
25:22But how can that be
25:23when our snowman
25:24saw Finch
25:25put the bags out
25:26before he left
25:26the evening?
25:27It doesn't make
25:28any sense.
25:29We know the break-in
25:30was at 1.30
25:31because that's when
25:31the alarm went off.
25:32Exactly.
25:33Exactly.
25:33Exactly.
25:33Exactly.
25:33Exactly.
25:33Exactly.
25:33Exactly.
25:34Exactly.
25:34Exactly.
25:34The eagle has landed.
25:59It's ham and cheese.
26:09It's ham and cheese.
26:16If you don't like it
26:17we can swap it
26:18for something else.
26:21No rush.
26:22Just let me know.
26:24Have you found Louise?
26:24No, David.
26:27Not yet.
26:28But we're looking,
26:29okay?
26:29I miss her so much.
26:32Oh, mate.
26:35Hey.
26:37We know you do.
26:39Don't get upset,
26:40all right?
26:41Our inspector,
26:42he's looking for her.
26:44And he's amazing.
26:45Got it.
26:54That was IT.
26:55They found a match
26:55for the image.
26:56Ah.
26:57It's from
26:58the Tavistock Chronicle
27:00newspaper.
27:01Coverage of the
27:02amateur dramatics
27:02train murder.
27:03They snapped you
27:04at the station,
27:04remember?
27:05No idea.
27:06It's definitely
27:07the same image.
27:08Okay, good.
27:09So let's focus
27:11our search
27:11on the Tavistock area
27:12and see what that
27:13throws up.
27:14Will do.
27:14All right.
27:16Oh, steady.
27:17Yeah, well,
27:17you've got a skin there.
27:22Everyone,
27:24meet Seb Branagh.
27:26Hello, Seb.
27:27Thank heavens for that.
27:28Oh, thank you, guys.
27:29I thought I'd never
27:30get out.
27:32David got a bit upset,
27:34started talking
27:35about his sister again,
27:36but he's calmed
27:38down a bit.
27:39Poor love.
27:40Oh, hello, mate.
27:42You all right?
27:43Kelby will show you
27:44where the bathroom is.
27:45You can get the rest
27:45of it off.
27:46Brilliant.
27:47Cheers.
27:47All right.
27:48Oh, sorry.
27:49Yeah.
27:49Okay.
27:50You all right?
27:52I've sent an information
27:53request to Tavistock
27:55police and the town
27:55council.
27:56Mm-hmm.
27:56So, what are you thinking?
27:59The kids on the bikes?
28:02No.
28:04Yeah.
28:05There were three or four
28:06bottles of Pinot Grigio
28:07smashed on the floor,
28:08no other damage.
28:10There was no empty beer cans,
28:12no witty remarks
28:13or pictures of genitalia
28:14etched on the walls.
28:16The office was untouched.
28:18No, this wasn't teenagers.
28:20I think this was someone
28:21who knew the cash
28:22was there
28:23and where it was.
28:26Robert?
28:26So you do think
28:27Bobby was involved?
28:29No.
28:30Yes, you do.
28:31I can see it on your faces.
28:33We're still trying to work out
28:34exactly what happened, Margot.
28:35But Bobby's a suspect.
28:38No.
28:38Well, yes,
28:40but only until
28:41we eliminate him.
28:42I'm sorry, Margot.
28:43We don't like it
28:44any more than you do,
28:45but we have to do our job.
28:46He's the only other person
28:48who knew that cash
28:49was there overnight
28:49and he's working three jobs
28:51so we know money's tight for him.
28:53And I've known him
28:54his entire life.
28:56There's no way
28:57he could do anything like this.
28:58We're sure that's true
28:59but we have to...
29:00There's no buts.
29:01That boy
29:02goes to the children's ward
29:04every Christmas morning
29:05to take them presents.
29:06Do you really think
29:07he'd steal
29:08his own charity money?
29:10And yes,
29:11he's got three jobs
29:12but that's because
29:13he's a hard-working lad
29:14trying to provide
29:15for his own family,
29:16not a thief!
29:23Margot!
29:25Good luck with that.
29:37Everything all right?
29:38Yeah.
29:38The boxes are in the car.
29:40Mum back?
29:41Yeah, she's just in the kitchen
29:42making him a sandwich.
29:44You're not having
29:46second thoughts, are you?
29:48What if he hates it?
29:50He won't.
29:51He'll love it.
29:52You think?
29:53I know.
29:56I'd better go
29:57and check on our guest.
30:05Sir?
30:06Tavistock Police.
30:07No missing person reports
30:08in the past week.
30:09Okay.
30:10But I still think
30:11we're in the right area
30:12so try GP surgeries next,
30:14social services.
30:16See if any of them
30:16have a patient called
30:17David or Louise Hayleton.
30:19Sir.
30:19I'm sorry I shouted.
30:37I was a bit cross.
30:41It's perfectly understandable.
30:42But I stand by what I said.
30:45My Bobby isn't a thief.
30:54So, Kelby,
30:56did you get your snowman home?
30:58Seb?
30:59Yeah.
31:00I got to meet his new girlfriend's parents.
31:02Yeah, they didn't suspect a thing.
31:04Well, he did have a rash
31:06across his neck.
31:08But he said
31:09it was only because
31:10he was nervous to meet him.
31:12Smooth.
31:14Heat rash probably
31:15from being in that suit.
31:16He must have been melting in there.
31:18Oh, hey,
31:19it's like that joke
31:19from last night.
31:20What do you call
31:21an old snowman?
31:23Water.
31:26Ice!
31:27That's it.
31:29Melting ice.
31:31Explain.
31:34An empty crisp packet.
31:35What?
31:36Oh, no, sorry.
31:39If this splinter of wood
31:40was found underneath
31:41the bags of rubbish
31:42at the back of Fisher's Wine Bar,
31:44then the door
31:44must have been forced open
31:46before they were put out
31:47by Terry Finch
31:48shortly before midnight.
31:56Except that's not possible
31:58because we know
31:59the break-in
31:59was an hour and a half later.
32:01What if it wasn't?
32:03What if?
32:04Everything was just
32:05set up to look
32:07like a break-in.
32:08By who?
32:10Terry Finch.
32:11Yes!
32:13Sorry.
32:14But if Finch
32:15set all this up himself,
32:17how could the alarm
32:18go off at 1.30 in the morning
32:20when we know
32:20he was 10 miles away
32:21in Pol Marron?
32:22Because in the words
32:23of a song from my youth,
32:25ice, ice, baby, ice,
32:26remember the pool of water
32:31on the bar?
32:33What about it?
32:34I thought it was
32:34all at the time.
32:35It was wine bottles
32:36that were broken,
32:37so how could it be water?
32:40Robert told us
32:41he wiped down the bar
32:42before he left
32:42and he also said
32:45he emptied the bin
32:46behind the bar,
32:47yet it had a plastic bag in it.
32:51Okay, now you're losing me.
32:57I saw a similar bag
32:59at the Christmas party.
33:03Sorry.
33:03But you'd expect
33:07to see a bag
33:08used for ice
33:09behind a bar,
33:10wouldn't you?
33:10Yes, but
33:11if Robert emptied
33:13the bin as he said
33:14and I have no reason
33:15to doubt him,
33:16why was it there
33:17in the morning?
33:20Good night.
33:22This is what I think happened.
33:24I had to carry you tonight.
33:25Right, sorry.
33:26Pull your finger out
33:27or else I'm going to have
33:28to get someone else.
33:29Don't say that.
33:30Mr Finch, no, no, no,
33:31you know I need this job.
33:32Well, maybe you should be
33:33thinking more about your kids
33:34and less about fawning
33:35all over the plunge.
33:36It's Christmas.
33:37I just wanted everyone
33:38to have a good time.
33:39I told you,
33:39Christmas is for mugs.
33:41All I'm interested in
33:42is how much they spend.
33:44Right, so less chitty-chatting
33:45and more serving.
33:46You got it?
33:47Yeah, got it.
33:48I think Robert did exactly
33:49as you said.
33:50After he cleaned the bar,
33:51he emptied the bin.
33:52Leave him, I'll take him out.
33:53No, no, no, it's fine.
33:53I'll take him.
33:54Leave him, I'll take him out.
33:55I'll do it myself.
33:56Like everything else,
33:57go on, go on.
33:59I'm sick of looking at you.
34:01Night, Mr Finch.
34:02And once Robert had left,
34:04Finch went straight out
34:05to the back door.
34:19Which is how this splinter of wood
34:21got in the alley
34:22before the bags of rubbish?
34:23It's the only thing that fits.
34:24Jingle bells, my soup smells.
34:29I feel really sick.
34:30Cheer up, mate.
34:31It's Christmas.
34:33Hey, look at this guy.
34:39All right, kids.
34:40All right, guys.
34:40Let's chuck him in the bin.
34:45There was no damage anywhere else.
34:46No sign of anyone searching the office.
34:48So our thief had to know
34:50where the money was.
34:59But this,
35:00this
35:01was the clever bit.
35:08Ice defrost at a predetermined pace.
35:10and therefore
35:13makes a perfect time delay switch.
35:17So as the ice melts,
35:19the bottles will fall.
35:22Setting off the alarm?
35:23Precisely.
35:24No sign of anything.
35:25No sign of anything.
35:26No sign of anything.
35:27No sign of anything.
35:28No sign of anything.
35:29No sign of anything.
35:30No sign of anything.
35:31No sign of anything.
35:32No sign of anything.
35:33No sign of anything.
35:34No sign of anything.
35:35No sign of anything.
35:36No sign of anything.
35:37No sign of anything.
35:38No sign of anything.
35:39No sign of anything.
35:40No sign of anything.
35:41No sign of anything.
35:42No sign of anything.
35:43No sign of anything.
35:44No sign of anything.
35:45No sign of anything.
35:46No sign of anything.
35:47No sign of anything.
35:48No sign of anything.
35:49No sign of anything.
35:50No sign of anything.
35:51No sign of anything.
36:22By the time Terry Finch arrived at the wine bar, the police were already there and had found the broken back door and broken wine bottles on the floor.
36:32Which would look exactly like a break-in.
36:34I think when Terry got there, he took the plastic ice bag from the bar and simply threw it in the bin.
36:45But forgot to wipe away the water from the melted ice on the bar.
36:49Precisely.
36:49So, it wasn't Bobby?
36:53No, it was not.
36:59Crikey.
37:00Thank you, Margot.
37:03Kelby, go pick him up.
37:06Oh.
37:07Tavistock Social Services.
37:09They've reported one of their care home residents, David Hilton, as missing.
37:15He wasn't in his room when his carer went in this morning.
37:19No mention of his sister, but his daughter and son-in-law are on their way now to pick him up.
37:26Oh, yes.
37:27So he'll be with his family for Christmas.
37:29Well done, everyone.
37:49Kelby called.
37:50They've got him, and Margot ran a cheque. Seems he was sacked from his last job for running up gambling debt on the company credit card.
37:56I see. So he was a gambler.
37:59Whose luck just ran out.
38:00Hello.
38:08I'm Humphrey.
38:10This is Esther.
38:13He's your dad, is he?
38:14We've been going out of our minds all day.
38:16Yes, I'm sure.
38:17Where did you find him?
38:19Er, he found us.
38:21He was sitting on the doorstep when I came in this morning.
38:23Er, are we going to see Louise now?
38:25Oh, not yet, Dad.
38:27We need to get you home.
38:29Everyone's worried about you.
38:31He's been talking about his sister all day.
38:34I'm sorry.
38:35We'll get him home.
38:36I'm sure you've got more important things to do.
38:37Not at all.
38:39Can I just ask?
38:41He had a photograph of me in his pocket.
38:47You wouldn't happen to know why.
38:50You're Humphrey Goodman.
38:52Yes.
38:53Yes, I am.
38:55Dad, you sit with Keith for a minute, okay?
38:59I won't be long.
39:02Yeah.
39:04You're all right, Dad.
39:05You're all right.
39:08Dad and his sister Louise were adopted.
39:11They lost their parents when he was seven.
39:13They were supposed to go to the same family,
39:15but circumstances changed and they were split up.
39:17Come, ye faithful, joyful, and joyful, and joyful.
39:26He tried to look for her over the years,
39:50but just hit one dead end after another.
39:53So he just sort of locked it away and got on with his life.
39:58Just became that unspoken thing.
40:03And then he started to get ill.
40:05And he was diagnosed as having dementia.
40:07And as his memory started to deteriorate,
40:12he started talking about Louise again.
40:18It was as if of all the things he had in his life,
40:21she was the thing he was frightened about forgetting the most.
40:25So, we decided to try again.
40:30We hit the same dead ends as before,
40:32but this time we found her.
40:34Dad was so excited.
40:35We traced her to Gloucester,
40:37where she was adopted by a couple on Christmas Eve in 1968.
40:41They changed her name to theirs,
40:43so she became Louise Briggs.
40:45But then she moved away.
40:47And we lost all track of her.
40:50But then,
40:51the people who bought her old house in Gloucester
40:53found an old bank statement,
40:54dated from around the time she moved away.
40:56But it showed that she made a withdrawal
40:58from an ATM in Shipton Abbott.
41:00Sorry.
41:01Oh.
41:02I still don't see why David would have a photograph of me in his pocket.
41:06So,
41:07we were at a loss as to what to do next.
41:09So,
41:10we spoke to Dad about hiring a private detective in the new year.
41:13Someone from Devon who could help us find her.
41:16And Dad saw your picture in the paper
41:18and thought you looked like a decent chap,
41:20so,
41:20he was going to call you and ask if you could help.
41:23He can't remember what he had for breakfast.
41:28But he can tell you what song was on the radio
41:30the day they took Louise away.
41:35It's like he's stuck in that moment.
41:39And the hurt is just as real now
41:41as it was then.
41:43OK, everyone.
41:50Let's run a check on the name Louise Briggs.
41:52Town halls,
41:53social services,
41:54PNC,
41:55any other databanks you can get into.
41:57Local HMRC,
41:59passport office,
42:00DVLA.
42:01Look into local clubs and organisations.
42:03She must be drawing a pension by now,
42:05see if that gives us anything.
42:06Sir.
42:08Should we be making these kinds of checks?
42:11Yes, we should, Sergeant.
42:12For two very good reasons.
42:14Firstly,
42:14it's a missing persons investigation.
42:16Even though they're not missing anymore?
42:18Technically, yes.
42:19And the second?
42:21It's Christmas.
42:23Oh,
42:24Martha called.
42:25She said she's at the winery ordering stop.
42:27Can you pick her up from there?
42:28And don't be late.
42:29What time's it now?
42:31It's 4.35.
42:32You've got 25 minutes.
42:34OK,
42:35quick as you can,
42:35everyone.
42:42Hey, Elton.
42:53H-A-L-E-T-U-N.
42:56Although that's her original name,
42:57she went on to become Louise Briggs.
42:59Have we got anything else listed under the name Louise Briggs?
43:03No,
43:04that's all the information we have.
43:05Could we cross-reference her date of birth against anything else?
43:08All we know for sure is she left Gloucester around four years ago
43:11and the thing came to ship the nabbit,
43:13or at least somewhere in this area.
43:16OK,
43:16let me see if I can find that.
43:18I'll come back to you.
43:21They need a national insurance number.
43:23You'd better go.
43:24Five more minutes.
43:25OK,
43:25well,
43:26thanks for trying.
43:27Bye.
43:29Nothing.
43:30Say again?
43:31But her adopted name was definitely Louise Briggs.
43:37Well,
43:38is there an address on the records?
43:41If you would.
43:43You got my number.
43:45OK,
43:45thanks,
43:45Jess.
43:49There was Louise Briggs married in patent registry office four years ago.
43:53She declared a former name as Hilton.
43:56So it's her.
43:57It has to be.
43:58Her married name is Branner,
43:59but they couldn't see an address for her.
44:01They're checking,
44:02but,
44:03you know,
44:03they can't guarantee it'll be the day.
44:05Branner.
44:06I've heard that somewhere.
44:08Yeah.
44:11Seb the snowman.
44:13Oh.
44:14Yeah.
44:14Of course.
44:16You go.
44:17We'll do this.
44:18Oh, no,
44:18I,
44:18I'd like you.
44:19Go.
44:22Right,
44:23let's call Seb.
44:31Come on through.
44:33Come on through.
44:34She should be around here somewhere.
44:37Ah.
44:38Hello,
44:38love.
44:39All right,
44:39Lou.
44:39Guys,
44:40this is my step-ma'am.
44:42Uh,
44:43Louise,
44:43uh,
44:44this is Esther and Margot.
44:45Hi.
44:46Louise,
44:46we're from Shipton Abbot police.
44:48It's nothing to worry about.
44:49Gonna let Margot take the lead on this one.
44:52Um,
44:53Louise,
44:54we believe you had an older brother.
44:55Uh,
44:57you're going to separate this.
44:59Well,
45:00we've found it.
45:08I'm here.
45:28Hi.
45:30You're late.
45:33What's going on?
45:35We're getting married.
45:36What?
45:37Come on.
45:39He's here.
45:45Ah.
45:47Oh, good Lord.
45:49You mean we're really getting married?
45:51I just told you.
45:52Yes, but I thought it a metaphor.
45:54For?
45:55For something else.
45:57You still want to get married, don't you?
45:58Yes, of course I do.
45:59But, I mean, why the big secret?
46:04Because whenever we've planned it properly, it's always gone wrong.
46:08And so I just thought I'd sneak up on you.
46:12Because after Rosie left, I wanted to show you that as hard as it was losing her, it was kind of all right because I still had you.
46:22And you're enough.
46:26Sorry.
46:31Shall we get married then?
46:32Yes, please.
46:33You'll need to change.
46:38And, uh, I nearly forgot.
46:41Mm-hmm.
46:42I found you a best man, too.
46:44I found you a best man, too.
46:45Ah!
46:46Crikey!
46:47Commissioner!
46:48Nice of you to join us, Inspector Goodman.
46:58He's here.
46:58Honey, do you want to take over?
47:11Dad.
47:13Look over there.
47:16It's Louise.
47:16Oh, please.
47:29Oh, David.
47:44No.
47:45I can't believe you come all this way just for me.
47:57I didn't.
47:59Oh.
48:01Well, I was in the UK anyway, visiting my daughter.
48:04This was a happy coincidence.
48:07Even so.
48:09Thank you, sir.
48:11Well, should I call you Selwyn?
48:13No.
48:15Of course.
48:15If I'm sure to laugh at all your jokes
48:20If I'm in you and you're feeling broke
48:25If I promise this is what I'll do
48:31Will you love me like I do you
48:36If I hold you when the world is great
48:42If you want to laugh at all your jokes
48:46Wait!
48:50Just in time.
48:54Will you love me like I do you
48:59So, we're here today to witness the marriage of Humphrey and Martha
49:06Who are not so much starting a new life together
49:09But confirming their commitment to each other
49:12Do you remember our house?
49:17My bedroom was next to your bedroom
49:19That's right
49:22To cherish and respect each other
49:25Throughout our lives together
49:27Humphrey
49:32I give you this ring
49:34As a symbol of our love, trust and marriage
49:41I give you this ring
49:44As a symbol of our love, trust and marriage
49:49I give you this ring
49:50I give you this ring
49:51As a symbol of our love, trust and marriage
49:56I give you this ring
49:57As a symbol of our love, trust and marriage
50:03I promise to care for you above all others
50:06And to give you my love, friendship and support
50:10I promise to care for you above all others
50:12I promise to care for you above all others
50:15To give you my love, friendship and support
50:22Other finger
50:24Other finger
50:25Other finger
50:26No, the ring, the other finger
50:28Oh
50:29Sorry, golly
50:32Other finger
50:36Other finger
50:37And to respect and cherish you
50:39Throughout our lives together
50:41And to respect and cherish you
50:45Throughout our lives together
50:48And now, a short reading from the best man, Selwyn
50:56Who is to see what love is?
51:00From the fluttering heart
51:02That sees a face long missed
51:05To the tearful, breathless wrench
51:08Of a love only ever found in the moment
51:13Or a love that speaks of blood shared
51:20Of a bond that can't be broken
51:26Of a light
51:31That can never be dimmed by adversity
51:35Who is to see what love is?
51:41Because love seeks no favour
51:47Nor does it seek permission
51:49It seeks no title
51:59No praise or reward
52:00Love simply is
52:03Love never blames
52:06Always forgives
52:08And cannot be diminished by distance
52:12Or weakened by time
52:13Or weakened by time
52:15Love is what is left
52:19When everything else deserts you
52:23Who is to see what love is?
52:28Only you
52:29Because only you know
52:33Only you know
52:37At which point
52:38Having declared their vows to each other
52:40And through the exchanging of rings
52:43I can very happily declare
52:45That Humphrey and Martha
52:47Are now husband and wife
52:49Ah, congratulations
53:06Archie, thank you
53:08This is perfect
53:10Worth all the skullduggery
53:11Definitely
53:12All those clandestine meetings
53:14Was a bit like being back in the old days
53:16Stop
53:17I'm a married woman
53:18And I couldn't be happier for you
53:25It's such a shame he can't find someone
53:27I mean
53:28He's handsome
53:30Rich
53:31Generous to afford
53:33Even makes his own wine
53:35I mean there should be a queue
53:36Around the building
53:39Though I have to admit
53:41That your clumsy, annoying, socially awkward
53:44Yet quite delightful
53:46Beam pole
53:47New husband
53:48Is quite a catch too
53:51Yes he is
53:52Oh, Inspector, we were just comparing notes
53:58That's mildly terrifying
53:59It seems you've brought all your annoying traits with you from the Caribbean
54:03But also your brilliance
54:05Ah
54:06Congratulations
54:07Thank you, Mum
54:08Commissioner?
54:09It was my pleasure
54:12Thank you for being here
54:16And your reading was quite beautiful
54:19I'm not entirely sure
54:22How you managed to convince her
54:27To marry you
54:29You're a very lucky man
54:31Yes I am
54:33Oh
54:35Excuse me
54:37Of course
54:38Inspector Wilson
54:39Oh
54:40David and her sister
54:41How'd it go?
54:42We found her
54:43She agreed to meet him
54:44They're together now
54:45It was amazing
54:46So she was related to Seb the Snowman?
54:49Yeah
54:50She was his step-mom
54:51Congratulations everyone
54:52Well done
54:53You're amazing
54:54Yeah we are
54:55I think we should reward ourselves with another drink
54:58Oh yes
54:59Good idea
55:00Come on, sorry
55:01Um
55:06Everything okay, sir?
55:08That was the new inspector
55:10He's working on a case in St. Paris
55:13But there seems to be links to the UK
55:15Which you would like me to look into while I'm here
55:19Oh
55:20Sorry Selwyn
55:21Can I steal my husband?
55:23Be my guest
55:24Thank you, sir
55:26Thank you
55:28Thank you
55:29All right
55:30Okay
55:34Any excuse?
55:35Excuse me?
55:36Yeah
55:37To stand next to me
55:39What did you do?
55:40Pour it into a pot plant?
55:41You wish
55:43Oh really?
55:44Yeah
55:45One, two, two, one, two
55:46Yeah, that's great
55:47Maybe I do
55:50Good evening ladies and gentlemen
55:51We are bellowheads
55:53You can't keep running away
55:56Mum, come on
55:57The band's starting
55:59My two loves you
56:05Beautiful
56:06Well
56:07We finally did it
56:09Sorry that one
56:11Yes we did
56:13Happy?
56:14Very
56:15Actually it doesn't matter if you are or not
56:17There's no escape now
56:18You're stuck with me
56:20It's the only present I've ever wanted to be
56:21Merry Christmas, Mrs. Goodman
56:22Merry Christmas, Mr. Goodman
56:23Merry Christmas, Mr. Goodman
56:24Merry Christmas, Mr. Goodman
56:26Mr. Goodman.
56:32Oi!
56:33Auntie!
56:34Come on, auntie!
56:35It's your hands!
56:35I'm going to the town!
56:38Oh!
56:38Oh!
56:39Oh!
56:40I watched the day when last I saw my mech.
56:42She'd a government ban-bounmly chanted, looking about her leg.
56:46And never run around, totally with my latch, if the big ship sailed away.
56:51And I said that I'd be true to her, ten thousand miles away.
56:55Now I say go and tie on
56:58A road in my will go
57:00I'll stay no more
57:02I'll make the show
57:03Well done
57:03I won't be back again
57:09I'm taking a trip on
57:10I'm shooting
57:11A thousand miles away
57:25Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Goodman
57:35I'll send me some to London
57:38For the river I'm quite clear
57:40On the ocean's brine
57:41Return to wine
57:42And I'll forget me beer
57:44Or I'll forget me beer
57:46Midlands and the landlord's tab I'll pay
57:48Before I forget my own
57:50Dibnick ten thousand miles away
57:52Now sing go to wind's high
57:54Oh, a road in my will go
57:57I'll stay no more
57:58On England's shore
57:59For the other music played for
58:01I'm open the morning train
58:03I won't be back again
58:05I'm taking a trip on
58:07I'm shooting
58:08A thousand miles away
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