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00:00Why am I always the last one to find out everything?
00:19Find out what?
00:20Mr. Draper's run the stock order.
00:22I didn't even get a look at it.
00:24Well, you've just told me.
00:26So, technically, now I'm the last one to find out.
00:31This is the final straw.
00:35I hopped you lot.
00:39I mean, I'm sure it's just an oversight.
00:46He promised me a say in our summer range.
00:48He ignored you on purpose.
00:51You have any evidence?
00:53It's not a police case, Geordie.
00:55No.
00:56But if you're going to jack in a job you've spent six years toiling at,
01:00I'm being brilliant at.
01:05You better be sure.
01:07Besides, you probably ordered all the stuff you like anyway.
01:14Hello.
01:15Boss, body's been found.
01:18Young lady on the common.
01:22Next time we should bring a picnic.
01:24Next time.
01:24I mean, if you want to.
01:29Would you let me drive?
01:32Drive Pep.
01:33The car has a name.
01:34Of course the car has a name.
01:37And you drive in, well, it would depend.
01:40On what?
01:41On what you bought for this swap.
01:42I will be judging.
01:44I will be judging.
01:45Then you first.
01:53Have you read it?
01:54Been meaning to.
01:56A wholesome story of a promising young lady that's actually quite racy.
02:01It's made you think of me.
02:02No, no, no, not like that.
02:06Why ever not?
02:09Here you are.
02:12This is the one about the asylum?
02:14Yes.
02:15Cooped up with the crazies.
02:17A village vicar might relate.
02:19That was fun.
02:31Thanks, Pep.
02:34You sure I can't drop you home?
02:36I really do fancy the walk.
02:37I mean, you could come in if you wanted.
02:46I shouldn't.
02:50No.
03:00I should go on.
03:02Yeah.
03:03Well, those books won't end themselves.
03:05Exactly.
03:07Oh, God.
03:14Paul.
03:15Oh, God.
03:16Oh, God.
03:20My Lord.
03:22Reverend Cotram.
03:24Dad?
03:29Dad.
03:30I was going to mention it.
03:32What have we got, Larry?
03:37Dog walker found her this morning.
03:40We're investigating traffic accidents now.
03:42It's a bit of a conundrum, boss.
03:46A conundrum?
03:47You like to use our many syllables?
03:49I'm trying to better myself for Jennifer.
03:52Who's Scott?
03:53Yeah, I know who Jennifer is, Larry.
03:56What's the conundrum?
03:58No sign of the scooter's key.
04:00Uniform searched everywhere.
04:02She couldn't drive it without one.
04:04So how did she fairly ride into a tree when she couldn't even start the engine?
04:09Plus, grass and mud marks on the scooter.
04:13But none on the girl.
04:16Reckon it's been staged.
04:21You're on the plate yet?
04:22Still waiting on it.
04:23I've got her ID, though.
04:36Christina Parsons.
04:39A student at Newnham, too.
04:41Says that in her licence.
04:42Her scarf.
04:44You may want to brush up on your college collars next.
04:46Sorry, boss.
04:47Figured it was for part of her mod look.
04:49The what look?
04:50Kids on scooters.
04:51Sharp clothes.
04:52Amphetamines.
04:54Anything else in the bag?
04:56Some kind of writing on the inside.
05:01That's a coin ring.
05:04A dollar.
05:07In God we trust.
05:10Mark on her finger.
05:11She's been wearing it on and off for a while.
05:18Being and nothingness.
05:20Sounds like the contents of my wallet.
05:23You read it?
05:24No.
05:27But I know a man who might have.
05:30I'm fully aware of your reputation.
05:33And my daughter is not some conquest to be added to your tally.
05:37Alfie!
05:38This is simply intolerable behaviour, and your ignorance is not an excuse.
05:44What's happening?
05:45Is this behaviour fitting for a man of the clock?
05:47Oh.
05:48Hello.
05:49Meg.
05:50Isn't it?
05:51Hello again.
05:53Miss Grey is the bishop's daughter.
05:56The bishop's?
05:57Your reputation, Mr. Cothram, is questionable at best.
06:01What brings you here?
06:04Oh, just at a loose end.
06:05Margaret!
06:12We're going.
06:13You'll be wanting a brandy.
06:30The back seat of a triumph is no place to deflower a daughter of the cloth.
06:37Daughter of the cloth is not a real phrase, Mrs. C.
06:40And there was no deflowering.
06:43Be a dear and get that, would you?
06:49The bishop's daughter.
06:51I didn't know.
06:54Bit early for me, I think.
06:57It's Geordie.
06:59I can tell you exactly what he's going to say.
07:01You sly old dog.
07:03Don't.
07:05I really liked her.
07:08But how can it work now?
07:09I'll trade your romantic crisis for an existential one.
07:16Boss, the scooter wasn't registered in Christina Parsons' name.
07:21It's owned by Peter Grayson.
07:23A boyfriend, perhaps?
07:24You can ask him yourself.
07:26We just brought him in.
07:29Mr. Grayson's been here before.
07:39Peter Grayson.
07:43You're a janitor at the university laboratory.
07:48That where you met?
07:48Christina Parsons?
07:49Chrissy.
07:50Yeah.
07:51I can't believe she's gone.
07:53I saw her last night.
07:55You loaned her your scooter?
07:57She'd borrowed it to nip up to the lab and finish some work.
07:59I had a rice pudding waiting for her.
08:02What time was this?
08:04About half eight.
08:06She was staying with you?
08:08And she'd drop over sometimes.
08:09Was she your girlfriend?
08:12I guess.
08:13We hadn't done anything, but she liked hanging out.
08:16A posh, pretty college girl was just hanging out round your flat.
08:20Yeah.
08:21Yeah, look, she liked the scene.
08:23She probably wouldn't have said two words to me in my roles,
08:25but she saw me in my suit down the miter and we got chatting.
08:30Spent nights and nights pouring over that jukebox.
08:33Did you give her this?
08:35Never seen it before.
08:37What about this book?
08:39Yeah.
08:41Said she wanted to know what being a mob was about.
08:43Well, you're the first gang I've come across with its own reading list.
08:47Well, Sartre says most people spend their whole lives not realizing
08:49they're doing exactly what's expected of them.
08:52And instead they should do what?
08:54Buy a scooter?
08:55You're a gang.
08:57And gangs always get violent.
08:59And we've had you in here before for brawling.
09:01I didn't start that.
09:02You didn't stop it either.
09:05So maybe you and Chrissy fell out.
09:07You threw a punch.
09:09Never.
09:09Or maybe a rival gang came for you and she got caught in between.
09:16Lucy was at the lab last night.
09:19That's where you should look.
09:20You think another student did this?
09:23All I know is it's a bloody shark tank in there.
09:31You're welcome, sir.
09:35Porter saw Chrissy last night.
09:37She arrived before nine, left after ten.
09:39It was definitely her.
09:41Mmm.
09:42Wearing the helmet and pushing the scooter.
09:44She was a researcher for a Professor Aldo.
09:51These results show that mutations in proteins and DNA accumulate over time.
09:56And the rate at which they accumulate is not random, but actually relatively constant.
10:00As you can see from this table.
10:03Professor Aldo?
10:04You're early.
10:05He's in here next.
10:06Do you mind if we wait?
10:08As I was saying, the results show the number of differences between human and gorilla hemoglobin chains is measurable,
10:16which suggests a sequence of mutations away from a common chain ancestor.
10:20You are to retract this at once.
10:23Please, Clarence, I'm not finished.
10:25You will be finished if you cannot demonstrate your proof.
10:28Professor Aldo?
10:29Not now.
10:29Let's call it a day here, everyone.
10:31The results are all in my paper.
10:33It shouldn't have been published.
10:35Your jealousy is very unbecoming.
10:38Get off my arm!
10:38You will ruin this for all of us, you know.
10:40Because I'm a woman.
10:41The frontiers of science are not pushed back by people like you.
10:46Stupid old pig!
10:49Damn you!
10:49Let's all calm down.
10:52I'll see you thrown out for this.
10:53Enough!
11:06Things got a little heated in there.
11:08That man really can be quite a prick.
11:12A limited data set and a limited mind.
11:15Real science is about dreaming the impossible.
11:18Very poetic.
11:19And what exactly is it you've been dreaming?
11:24That we can deduce the point in time two species diverged based on markers in their biology.
11:33I can explain it to you.
11:35I cannot understand it for you.
11:38Unlike Joshy, I'm not reckless with my proclamations.
11:41Science is built on verifiable data.
11:46Evidence leads theory.
11:47Precisely.
11:49She published in a rush.
11:51Clarence sat on his results, checking and rechecking.
11:54Now he's stewing in his room while I've got a faculty dinner tonight in my honor.
11:59So publishing first is a big deal with the right paper, a man could make faculty chair in a few years.
12:08Or a woman.
12:09Chrissie Parsons died on her way home from here last night.
12:13She was a researcher of yours.
12:17It's a truly terrible loss.
12:19We believe Chrissie was here at the lab between 8.30 and 10 p.m.
12:25Where were you?
12:27I'd have been reading in my rooms.
12:31Were you aware that Chrissie was in with a gang of mods?
12:34That spivy janitor.
12:35He was such a distraction, a dalliance.
12:39You don't think she was serious about him?
12:41No, not at all.
12:42No, the real damaging influence here is Professor Joshy.
12:47Too keen.
12:48Too ambitious.
12:49Too Indian?
12:52I was alone last night preparing for this morning's lecture.
12:57Am I a suspect?
12:58Just throwing out ideas.
13:00Well, here's one for you.
13:02You've seen Aldo's attitude towards women.
13:04Maybe Chrissie got a bit too uppity for his liking.
13:08He said you were too ambitious.
13:10My only ambition is to get a fair shake at this
13:13without being shoved aside for not fitting in.
13:17Maybe you can understand that.
13:23Was there anyone else Chrissie was working with?
13:28I got in on a scholarship.
13:30I didn't realise how overwhelming it would be.
13:33The rules, the cliques.
13:35You knew Chrissie Parsons?
13:36Yeah.
13:37She was brilliant.
13:39I never met anyone like her back home.
13:41There was no conflict.
13:44What with you being on Joshy's team and her on Aldo's?
13:47Stuck here all hours.
13:48There's no point making it a race.
13:50I'd help her with practical kit.
13:51She'd help me.
13:55It makes sense of life here.
13:57Pretty lass like that.
13:59Taking you under her wing.
14:04You must have been sweet on her.
14:06Everybody was.
14:09You recognise this ring?
14:10Yeah, she used to wear it.
14:15You were here last night?
14:17Collecting results in the lab.
14:19I saw Chrissie come in at about nine,
14:21checking Aldo's electrophoresis and chromatography tests.
14:25She left after an hour and I didn't say much after.
14:28You saw her leave?
14:32Was she worried?
14:34Upset?
14:34She had been fighting with her boyfriend.
14:40The mauled fella.
14:46Terry's story checks out.
14:49Chrissie Parsons wheeled Peter Grayson's scooter out of here just after 10.
14:54She's then found dead in the woods early this morning.
14:58And Aldo and Joshy have no alibi.
15:00Mm-hmm.
15:01Mr. Grayson?
15:05Nor does our janitor.
15:08Too many suspects.
15:09Not enough clues.
15:12Right, come on.
15:13Pathologist's report will be in.
15:16The cause of death was a head trauma.
15:20The tree?
15:23Pathologist suggests a flat surface.
15:25A hard table or floor, maybe?
15:27Oh, Porter said he saw her leaving in her helmet like a jockey.
15:35She wasn't wearing it when she bashed her head.
15:39You'd expect more blood on the Parker and Arle, but it's clean.
15:43Could she have been dressed in it after she was killed?
15:49Are there a puncture, wouldn't it, here?
15:51All over her shoulder.
15:52And across her back.
15:53Too neat to be from the tree.
15:55And nothing matches on the scooter.
15:59Here's that paperwork you wanted.
16:01Thank you, Miss Scott.
16:05Wait!
16:07Larry?
16:07Well, what's this?
16:16That's not supposed to be in there.
16:23Christ on a bike, Larry.
16:27Oh, Larry.
16:28What did it say?
16:37Nothing a vicar should hear.
16:40It won't last.
16:42And then it'll be me who has to deal with these big, sad, puppy-dog eyes for weeks on end.
16:46Speaking of doomed romances, don't you fancy some new reading material?
16:54Well, since you no longer have any plans for tonight.
16:56Ah.
16:57How considerate.
17:00What's in it?
17:01Josh's published paper.
17:04Chrissie's notebooks.
17:05And old files of Aldo's.
17:14Heterogeneity and molecular evolution through hemoglobin.
17:19Yeah, simply rolls off the tongue.
17:22Hang on.
17:22Professor Aldo mentions an interest in numismatics.
17:26Hmm.
17:29He's into coins.
17:30I share this fascination with Newton.
17:40He was master of the mint, you know, after he studied here.
17:45You must have a good eye for them.
17:46I like to think so.
17:49You recognize this one?
17:58I've seen these before.
18:00Yanks stationed here used to make them for their sweethearts.
18:05I studied at Berkeley in the 40s, learned there.
18:08It requires older coins, higher silver content, you see.
18:13Were you having an affair with Chrissie Parsons, Professor?
18:17That's not what happened.
18:19Beautiful girl.
18:20Working closely.
18:21Over long hours and late nights.
18:24It's not hard to imagine.
18:25You're making it sound seedy.
18:26You're a married man and she's half your age.
18:28But it wasn't some grubby tryst.
18:32How long had it been going on?
18:35Six months.
18:37A little more.
18:39Hmm.
18:41You knew about Peter Grayson.
18:43The janitor.
18:45She took pity on him, like tending an injured bird.
18:49And you didn't think any of this was pertinent to the case?
18:51It had nothing to do with her death.
18:54But it had everything to do with your standing.
18:58Hoping you shine bright enough to be the faculty chair when the truth is your reputation's already tarnished.
19:05Maybe you didn't shut off the mod lad so easily.
19:08Maybe you told her to leave him.
19:10Or maybe she left you.
19:15Either way, we've seen it doesn't take much for you to get angry and physical with a woman.
19:19I did nothing wrong.
19:22A man in a position of power seducing a younger woman sounds pretty wrong to me.
19:28Did you kill her?
19:29No, I bloody did not!
19:30Your alibi is unverifiable.
19:33Your affair is a damaging secret.
19:36You had every reason to want to control, Chrissy.
19:39I'd say the evidence is leading the theory one way.
19:43No, Inspector.
19:44Just because I can't prove I was in my rooms last night doesn't mean you can place me at the scene of the crime.
19:58He's right.
20:00Look, Peter didn't seem to know about her affair with Aldo.
20:03Maybe he was the one who found her and snapped.
20:06And he's short an alibi.
20:08But you still need to find the keys to that scooter.
20:11And what made the marks on Chrissy's shoulder and back?
20:14Well, the answer lies somewhere between the lab and where she was found on the common.
20:19Come on.
20:22Larry, put this back with Chrissy Parsons' personal effects.
20:26What?
20:30See if you can find that student, Alfie.
20:38I'm going to take a look around outside.
20:45Oh, hi, Mr. Cotterham.
20:47Can I take a look around?
20:51Hey!
20:51Off you go, Paddy.
20:55Go on.
20:55See you, Paddy.
20:56That's it.
20:57Keep on walking.
20:57Bye, Terry.
20:57Does this happen a lot?
21:08Often enough to remind me of my place.
21:11Chrissy used to stop them, but now.
21:14Back to being an outsider.
21:16You're in the building, but you're not in the club.
21:19Yeah.
21:20But now you've helped Professor Joshi publish.
21:25Surely you'll lead to fortune and glory?
21:27I wish.
21:28I'm just hoping for a paid job.
21:31It'll make a bigger difference to my family than a tiny citation in a journal.
21:37Back again, Mr. Cotterham.
22:08Transcription by CastingWords
22:38Bible stories before bed every night
22:40And you think that what the church has made you into, that's true to who you really are?
22:46This is who I am
22:47It doesn't get more quintessentially British than the vicar of a quaint little village
22:53You'll tell me next that your police friend accepts you too
22:56That's not fair
23:01Geordie's a good man
23:03He's using you
23:05Walking around with a handsome Indian vicar
23:08Everyone assuming he's moral and accepting and not the fist of the status quo
23:12Now you're judging?
23:14Raised by the church, seeing the world through their eyes
23:17You trust all the wrong people
23:19And your sorry's in the wash, is it?
23:21I wish you could see how much you've been skewed
23:23Alfie!
23:24What have you got?
23:38There's blood outside the lab window
23:40And I double checked the porter's logs
23:43Someone else was in there last night
23:44Peter Grayson
23:47Peter?
23:57Oi!
24:00We just want to talk
24:13Yeah
24:18Well look at that, keys to the scooter
24:22A pretty serious toy
24:24I didn't put the keys there
24:26What, someone planted them in your bag?
24:29On a shift
24:31Bags go in the staff room, anyone could have sneaked in
24:33You told us you were at home last night
24:35You were waiting for Chrissie with a bowl of rice pudding
24:37You lied
24:38Did you know Chrissie was having an affair with Professor Aldo?
24:44So Chrissie went to the college on your bike
24:46You followed, attacked her
24:48No
24:48Probably in a jealous rage
24:50Dragged her body out of the window
24:52Laid her out on the common
24:53It was one of those posh bastards
24:55They think they're untouchable
24:56Better than ordinary people
24:57You were always an outsider
24:58Exactly
25:01Then why were you there last night?
25:04I was on a shift
25:05Peter, we checked your rota
25:09Fine
25:11I was
25:12I was in the library
25:16Bollocks you were
25:17This preservation of favourable variations
25:20And the rejection of injurious variations
25:22I call natural selection
25:23Darwin
25:26Origin of the Species, chapter 4, page 81
25:29I'm not allowed in the library
25:31I could lose my job over it
25:32I've been studying for weeks now
25:35I wanted to impress Chrissie
25:39I've been thinking on it all day
25:53On what?
25:57Well, on you
25:58All day at work, round and round in my head
26:02And I am so sorry about this morning
26:05I should have said something sooner
26:06When were you going to tell me?
26:10I don't know
26:11I've seen how things went
26:13So you were stringing me along
26:17Or was it just to piss off your father?
26:21What are you talking about?
26:22A year ago, he almost had me ousted from here because of...
26:26Well, because of who I am
26:27Where I'm from
26:28I didn't know that
26:29I had no idea
26:30A man like me
26:31Dating his daughter
26:32You didn't think that would be
26:34At the least
26:35Extremely awkward?
26:38I am not my father
26:39Alfie
26:40No
26:41But I can't trust either of you
26:45I see
26:48Alfie?
26:54Meg
26:54Well, goodbye
26:56Oh, sorry
27:04Am I disturbing?
27:07No
27:07Not at all
27:09I wondered if you might care to join me at the pictures
27:14To take your mind off things
27:17It's either a kind of loving with that lovely Alan Bates
27:20Or carry on cruising
27:23Not tonight, I'm afraid
27:25I've got homework
27:27Oh
27:28Of course
27:30What is it?
27:34Science papers
27:35One of Geordie's cases
27:37Now, I thought I grasped the basics
27:41But
27:42Dickens has a better shot at understanding this
27:45May I?
27:52Oh dear
27:53Escape to your movie
27:54There must be a million other things you could do tonight
27:57To be honest
27:59I just wanted a night away from the halfway house
28:02And with Daniel absent
28:05Then
28:05Make yourself at home
28:06I've made samosas
28:09Oh
28:11It's a slightly sad attempt at trying to prove something to myself
28:16An identity crisis on a plate
28:19It tastes better with one of these
28:22I will
28:24Could I jump in here for a sherry?
28:36Okay Cathy, here we are with the Swinnerton summer season
28:39Off we go then
28:40These are the best ones
28:57Smile, Dora
28:58It's hardly haute couture, is it?
29:01None of these are cool
29:02They're so boring
29:03Nonsense
29:04That's a very pleasant shade of brown
29:07These are bad, Sylvia
29:09Last time I saw whirlaways like that
29:11We were rationing
29:12Mr. Draper's picked nothing new
29:15He knows people like what people like
29:17People like choice
29:19They'd buy new stars if we offered them
29:22Like in Carnaby Street
29:23This one is itching me something rotten
29:27So Ward a better start
29:28Oh, I wish
29:29I'm not in charge, am I?
29:31That's been made perfectly clear
29:33You do a much better job, Mum
29:34You're struggling too?
29:47My mind keeps wandering
29:48Is it to do with this, or the bishop's daughter?
29:53It's both
29:56I had a run-in with Professor Madhu Joshi today
30:01She turned out I was a naive, white-pleasing sellout
30:06What nonsense?
30:08Being used by Geordie
30:09Being used by the church
30:11But then I lashed out at Meg
30:14Accused her of using me to annoy her father
30:19Ah
30:20That's what that was
30:22You don't really think that
30:25I know I don't trust her father
30:27Be careful you're not tarring Meg with the same brush
30:32Sometimes the apple escapes the tree
30:35Did you get that capacity for compassion from your parents?
30:42I suppose sometimes
30:43You get the best
30:45And sometimes they hand down their flaws
30:49Ignore me
30:52I'm just mad at Daniel and all his family nonsense
30:57You want a trade?
31:03Mix it up?
31:04Sure
31:05And I'll fetch as another
31:13No, wait, I've
31:15I've already seen these
31:18You can't have
31:20I thought you gave it to me first
31:21Geordie
31:36I found something
31:37Leonard and I have been trying to make sense of this
31:43All evening
31:44Look at these two pages
31:48The handwriting on the margins
31:54It's different
31:55No, no
31:56Look at the numbers
31:57These are Professor Aldo's figures
31:59And these
32:00Are Professor Joshi's
32:02They're exactly the same
32:08We need to talk to Professor Joshi
32:11What's going on here?
32:36I'm working
32:38It's what it takes
32:39I think she needs water
32:42I'll get home
32:43Stop being used by him
32:46Geordie
33:07What?
33:09This is a DNA model
33:10But it's been broken
33:12I'm no academic
33:37But if you'd humour me, Professor
33:39I'd like to present the results of my own research
33:42Started two nights ago
33:44When Chrissy Parsons was killed in the laboratory
33:46The blood on the DNA model
33:48And the puncture marks on her arm and back
33:51Attest to that
33:52I had nothing to do with her death
33:54The porter thought he saw Chrissy leave
33:57Likely it was the killer in Chrissy's park and helmet
34:00To make it appear that the murder happened off campus
34:03They went back
34:06Removed her body through the window
34:09Then wheeled the scooter across the common
34:11And ran it into a tree
34:12Left her body beside it
34:15To suggest an accident
34:16Yeah, they were clever too
34:18If we didn't buy the accident
34:21They had the keys to plant on Peter Grayson
34:25Please, get to your point
34:27I reckon someone as smart as you can see where this is going
34:32This salt-of-the-earth routine is most tiring
34:36The endless class war
34:39You love taking people apart, don't you?
34:44From their DNA to their personalities
34:46Pick, pick, pick
34:48I must have really touched a nerve with you yesterday
34:52See, the thing is, everything you picked at me for
34:55Well, I think that was really about you
34:59Always insecure
35:01Always an outsider
35:04You've no idea
35:06You're a man
35:07You never had to question what you were giving up
35:10Or maybe
35:11I really am comfortable being a quintessential English vicar
35:15Whereas the harder you try to fit in
35:18Pretending to be something you're not
35:20The more you hated it
35:22Why were you at the lab last night?
35:26And not at a fancy dinner?
35:31Something more important came up
35:32These are your published results
35:42And this is Chrissy's record
35:46Of Professor Aldo's experiments
35:50I might just be a salt-of-the-earth copper
35:54But those numbers look very similar to me
35:57Odd
35:59Particularly as Aldo's experiments
36:02Are dated before yours
36:04You said he sat on his own results for too long
36:08Maybe he sat just long enough for you to steal them
36:12And publish first
36:13I got the jump on him
36:18I knew if he could prove it, I'd get there too
36:21But then yesterday, he confronted you
36:23He guessed what you'd done
36:25That would give you enough reason
36:28To try and replicate those results
36:30In your own desperate experiment
36:32That's what you were doing at the lab last night
36:36But I couldn't replicate them
36:38Plagiarism ends careers
36:40If Chrissy found out what you did
36:43Well, that would give you a reason to kill her
36:48Did you murder Chrissy Bartlett?
36:55No
36:56I did not
36:57We've got to get back, Larry
37:02Another minute
37:03I've got work to do and so do you
37:05Wait
37:05Look at that
37:06Just up ahead
37:07Have a seat
37:10No, I'm going
37:12You're acting strange
37:13What's this?
37:15Jenny
37:16Look
37:17What have you hidden there?
37:20That's a shilling
37:21Jennifer
37:23Jennifer
37:23Oh my god, Larry Peters
37:25You are not doing this again
37:26Don't say anything
37:27Hear me out
37:29I've met a lot of people on this job
37:32I never expected
37:35We can't
37:36We talked about this last year
37:37Yeah, but that was because we
37:39You know
37:40The ones
37:41But now we've done it lots
37:43If we get married, I'll have to resign
37:48Exactly how many married women do you see working at the station?
37:54That's alright
37:55You'd have your hands full with a baby in a year
37:58Raise your own bloody baby
38:00Do you really think I'm just going to retire to mother a brood or be a housewife?
38:05It's just not who I am
38:06I had it all planned
38:08Close dance
38:11A speech
38:14I love you
38:21I love you too
38:23I'm so sorry
38:26These notes and Chrissy's margins
38:40They don't match Aldo's handwriting
38:41So why have you brought him in?
38:45Well, maybe Chrissy leaked the results and he found out
38:48It's worth a shot
38:49Really, Inspector, this constant harassment is unforgivable
38:54Caught you, did they, little thief?
39:00How did you do it?
39:02I couldn't get my x-ray diffractions anywhere near your numbers
39:05Clarence
39:08How did you
39:09You didn't get them
39:14This way, is it?
39:18You faked your results
39:20You lied
39:21But I didn't publish
39:23Some days you push the frontiers of science
39:29Some days they push back
39:31Are you okay?
39:39You were right about me
39:40Every day was a compromise
39:42I'm sorry, I really am
39:46And all of it for nothing
39:48All of it staked on that paper
39:51And now it's gone
39:53Insecurity
40:02People lash out when they're insecure
40:05When they risk losing everything
40:06Come again
40:09Who else staked their future on Joshi's paper?
40:15Professor Joshi told you all to dream the impossible
40:17But then she put you in an impossible situation
40:22She asked you to steal Professor Aldo's results
40:26No, I'd never do that
40:27Breaking and entering, maybe not
40:31How about sneaking a look when helping his researcher
40:35With her practicals and essays
40:38That's your handwriting in the margins of Chrissy Parson's notebook
40:45Helping her out as you copied her numbers
40:49She'd have no idea
40:51At least not until Joshi got cocky
40:54And published
40:55Without even verifying or tweaking the results
41:00Chrissy must have been really angry when she realised you'd betrayed her
41:04Not just angry
41:05My guess is vicious too
41:09Because you're an outsider in that world
41:12Chrissy wouldn't know how hard it's been for you to get there
41:17Because it was never hard for her
41:18Everyone thought she was this
41:24Brilliant, lovely girl
41:26But it was skin deep
41:27She turned
41:30Said I didn't belong
41:33Called me a peasant
41:36A pro
41:38She was going to tell
41:40And my family, my dad, they'd know
41:42And you couldn't let that happen?
41:45They've sacrificed everything for me
41:48So I'll be able to do well
41:51Pull us all up a rung
41:53But rather than face their disappointment
41:56You killed Chrissy Parson's
42:00What happened, Terry?
42:06I just
42:06I didn't mean to
42:11You pushed her into the DNA model
42:14Then threw her to the floor
42:17The daybook
42:20She hit her head and that was it
42:24She was gone
42:27Hello
42:50Who's playing that racket?
42:53What the hell are you playing that?
43:07Get that off
43:09You're not a bloody girl
43:11I'm looking for some books
43:28No books here
43:31Not for you
43:33Fair enough
43:35But can I say
43:38I am so sorry for yesterday
43:40I really am
43:41Things have been
43:45Difficult
43:46Between me and your dad
43:48And it's
43:49It's
43:49Made me a little insecure
43:51But if you didn't know any of that
43:55I really didn't
43:56Then I was very wrong
43:58To lash out
43:59And to assume the worst
44:03Alfie, maybe we just
44:07I really am
44:08Looking for some books
44:09Well, I've got a list
44:11The Grapes of Wroth
44:18What was that one?
44:22It's your list
44:23The Grapes of Wroth
44:24Mm-hmm
44:24What's the next one?
44:29The Catcher in the Rye
44:33The Catcher in the Rye
44:36Great book
44:37But you need to follow it up
44:40With something a bit more
44:41You know, upbeat
44:42Green Eggs and Ham
44:46Okay, well, these
44:48Now, these will turn green
44:52If we wait too long
44:53So
44:53What on earth have you done?
44:57I owed you a picnic
44:58Do you have a drink as well?
45:03Mm-hmm
45:03There is some
45:04Under Milk Wood
45:06In here
45:07Somewhere
45:08Okay, this is sweet
45:14This doesn't have to be the end
45:18What exactly did you have in mind?
45:23Come over for dinner
45:24I'll cook
45:26A date?
45:27Let's call it an apology
45:29Oh, I'll be calling it
45:31Great Expectations
45:33Don't let me down again
45:36Mr. Cotterham
45:38Jordan and Alfie are back next Wednesday at 9 o'clock
45:52Or you can join them right now on STV Player
45:55And not for the faint-hearted
45:57The brand-new series of Red Eye
45:59Is on Sunday at 9 o'clock
46:01New League
46:02All you know
46:04will be there
46:14is no
46:20The 22nd
46:21The 22nd
46:23The 28th
46:24The 22nd
46:26Question
46:27For the 22nd
46:28The 22nd
46:30Two
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