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First broadcast 15th February 1984.

When the lovely Dee Rogers arrives in the Winchester, with her friend Greg, having flown all the way from their native Australia, everybody is captivated by her charm, especially Arthur, who agrees to help her trace her missing fiancé.

Dennis Waterman - Terry
George Cole - Arthur
Larry Lamb - Greg Collins
Penny Downie - Dee Rogers
Glynn Edwards - Dave
Peter Childs - Rycott
Patrick Monckton - Carp
Barry Jackson - Mournful
Keith Bell - Gary Mitchell
Julianne White - Sandra
Sally Tayler - Lisa
Howard Lew Lewis - Ronnie Aldridge
Christopher Driscoll - Freddy
Peter Quince - Keith
Christine Ellerbeck - Boutique Assistant
Bernie Searle - Bobby Finch
Laurence Harrington - Builder
Roy Beck - Bar Patron
Jimmy Fagg - Piano Player
Ray Knight - Bar Patron

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00:00What's the name of that place again?
00:02The Winchester. It's a drinking club.
00:05The Winchester.
00:10I don't suppose you've thought of that joker's name yet?
00:12No. I know it's up or something around here.
00:15And I got the photo.
00:17See, London isn't Sydney.
00:19It's Sydney.
00:20It's 30 miles across and it's got nearly as many people as the whole of Australia.
00:25If you find one bloke, you're not even sure as here.
00:27You must be out of your tiny mind.
00:30Navy.
00:35There we go.
00:40Navy.
00:41Navy.
00:42Navy.
00:43Navy.
00:45Navy.
00:46Navy.
00:47Navy.
00:48Navy.
00:50Navy.
00:51Navy.
00:52Navy.
00:53Navy.
00:55Navy.
00:56Navy.
00:57slave.
00:58Navy.
00:59Navy.
01:00Que.
01:01Comm
01:00I said last week it needs servicing.
01:05We've lost them.
01:07You know what carp? Inheriting you from Sergeant Ch-
01:10He's not dissimilar to inheriting death duties.
01:15You know your trouble my son, total ignorance of the times we live in.
01:19No it's not-
01:20The historical perspective, that's your problem.
01:22You know what they say about history repeating itself?
01:24Shouldn't do it in company.
01:25Very amusing Terence, very droll.
01:27And here you are turning down gainful employment.
01:29And here you are giving me GBH to the-
01:30Hello Harper.
01:31Hello Mumple.
01:32I've been looking for you.
01:33Well I'm sad to say you found me-
01:35Hello Ty, how's your luck?
01:36I'll take the turn for the worst I suspect.
01:38Yeah I know what you mean.
01:40I've got a good trade if you're interested-
01:43Listen, if it's as dodgy as that last Cotchal you'll try to see-
01:45No, no nothing like that.
01:46I don't know how that got into Police 5.
01:48Rick it, won't it?
01:50I've phoned him up you know.
01:51Who?
01:52Whispering Grass, what's his name?
01:54Short Taylor.
01:55Yeah, that's it.
01:56He's dead, isn't he?
01:57Yeah, fell off the back of a lorry.
01:59No.
02:00I spoke to him.
02:01Told him that gear had been got in good faith and he was taken on liberty with my living.
02:05Apologised did he?
02:06Asked for me name didn't he?
02:08Can you imagine?
02:10You want to see what I've gone off at him?
02:12Yeah alright, come on.
02:13It's over here.
02:15I know what to look at.
02:20Is it?
02:21Keep her indoors warm and happy in winter I thought.
02:25Try it now Gav.
02:30You can try to spell it.
02:31I'm a shopper.
02:32TORissing isqui unanimous.
02:32Louise have gone off.
02:35One day we'll leave the key with D&D and that home.
02:38Cool lol, gaming episode.
02:41We took you on page one.
02:4510 minutes, I'm the oldest person will come back home.
02:49If you have somebody oh I might take you.
02:52I want me to see it.
02:59What's the point?
02:59to at least a couple of grand the right way.
03:02Tell him, will you, Terry?
03:03Consider yourself told.
03:04I don't know, you threw your fingers to the bone.
03:08You have to put up with all this...
03:09Here he stands, cushioned...
03:14Against the harsh realities of unemployment.
03:16Mostly, I may add, due to my good offices.
03:18All right.
03:19Eight hundred.
03:20And we've got a trade.
03:21Yeah, where was I?
03:22Don't know, but I wish you were still there.
03:24I'm still there.
03:24I risked my liberty for that coat, Arthur,
03:27and you want to steal it off me?
03:29Look, I can buy...
03:29I'm legit at cost for what you are asking more and for.
03:32Now, will you please go away?
03:34Well, all right.
03:35Seven.
03:36And that's final.
03:37Yeah, Dave and me, we were only kids at the time,
03:39but we remember...
03:39Remember the Yarrow Marches, right, Dave?
03:41The Yarrow, Arthur.
03:42A sea of unemployed schlepping their way...
03:44Hundreds of miles down the highways and byways to the smoke.
03:47There were no motorways in those days, Terry.
03:49No...
03:49No socks, holes in their daisies,
03:52but cloth caps at a dignified angle in order...
03:54that they might demand their democratic right
03:56to do an honest bit of collar.
03:57Well, you and I...
03:58Sad days, my son, but they will be...
03:59Back, Terry, stand on me.
04:01Good help.
04:02That is what they said.
04:03But he helps them as helps themselves.
04:04Well, you must have his undivided attention, Dave.
04:07Six.
04:07Here, tell.
04:08When are you going to bring in them...
04:09Tapes, you keep promising me.
04:11Oh, that's right.
04:11I'm sorry, mate.
04:12No, next time, I promise.
04:13Yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:14That's a bit tasty.
04:14Yeah, she ain't bad either, is she?
04:17OK, five.
04:19Er, er...
04:19And it really saddens me to say it.
04:21Er, excuse me.
04:23Er, Mr. Daly.
04:24Er...
04:24Arthur Daly.
04:25Arthur in?
04:26Is he here?
04:27Yeah, this is him here.
04:28Hold on.
04:29I suppose we could just sit here, Gav.
04:34Wait for them to come back.
04:37See if they've got anything light.
04:39We did that yesterday.
04:39Without a result, don't you remember?
04:41Idiot.
04:42Well, this is you with Gary.
04:44Mitchell, isn't it?
04:45Yeah, that's right.
04:46Look at that.
04:46Er, er, well, yes.
04:47Yes, there is a vague, er, similarity.
04:49Er, er, you are...
04:50I'm sorry.
04:51My name is Dee Rogers.
04:53We've just literally got off the plane from a...
04:54Gary's an old mate of mine, and he said if ever we were over here, we should look him up.
04:58Unfortunately, I lost...
04:59Arthur's address, but I do remember him mentioning this club and talking about this really nice bloke called...
05:04Arthur Daly.
05:05It is you, isn't it, Arthur?
05:07Well, now that you mention it, er, miss?
05:10Dee, please, call me Dee.
05:11Oh, Dee.
05:12And I'll call you Arthur, if that's okay.
05:14Fine.
05:14Listen, can I buy you and your friends a drink?
05:16Oh, it's a sopping, er, Mr. Nice Guy can get it, can't you?
05:20Yeah, yes, why not?
05:20I mean, at least I can do...
05:21No, come on, please, I insist.
05:22Let me get this.
05:23Oh, that's all right.
05:23Oh, it's okay, love.
05:24You...
05:24You'll get your chance, believe me.
05:27What you having?
05:28Er, gin and orange, thanks.
05:29Young man?
05:30I'll take a lager.
05:31Come on.
05:32Um, I'm Terry.
05:33Oh, how do you do, Terry?
05:34Hey, g'day.
05:35Or, or I go elsewhere.
05:37Can't you see we've got company?
05:39Listen, if you don't mind me...
05:39I'm saying, if, er, all the ladies are like you down under, I think I'll immigrate tomorrow.
05:44Commage.
05:44Oh, yes, indeed, yes.
05:46Oh, er, Greg Collins.
05:47Bye-bye.
05:48Bye.
05:49It's, er...
05:49Good group, you've got the support.
05:51Mate.
05:52Hello.
05:52Greg.
05:53Good to know you.
05:54My name's...
05:54Maurice.
05:55Yeah, we call him Moonfall.
05:56I'll let you work out why.
05:57How do you do, Maurice?
05:58Oh, I'm not so good at...
05:59As a matter of fact, I'll keep trying, you know what I mean?
06:01Yeah.
06:02I know a couple of Aussie birds.
06:04Terrific oysters.
06:04Shut up.
06:05Come and have your drink.
06:06Here you go.
06:06Oh, thanks very much.
06:07Thanks very much.
06:09Bye.
06:59Excuse me.
07:04Do you wish to purchase that dress?
07:06Oh, I'm not sure.
07:08I was just checking...
07:09I'm checking the colour.
07:10I'm afraid I'll have to take it back inside the shop.
07:13You've set off the alarm.
07:14Oh, I'm sorry.
07:16It's this, dear.
07:17We've got them on all the garments.
07:19It gets removed once the garment is purchased, of course.
07:22Oh, right.
07:23Hey, you don't think I was trying to steal the dress, do you?
07:27Not at all, dear.
07:29You weren't to know, were you?
07:31Yeah, I knew him well.
07:35Yeah, I knew him well.
07:36Great drinking mates, Gary and me.
07:38Um, but I must say, I didn't expect him to come back here.
07:41No.
07:42Why's that?
07:43Uh, well, um...
07:46You seem very anxious to get away.
07:47Yeah.
07:48To Australia, specifically?
07:49Uh...
07:50Yeah, well...
07:51I like the idea of all that sunshine and freedom, you know what I mean?
07:54Oh, right.
07:55Yeah.
07:56See, what are we...
07:56What are we gonna do about the taxi?
07:57Uh...
07:58Would it be alright to send it away and park our...
08:01our luggage in here?
08:02Just while we talk?
08:03No trouble at all.
08:04Dave's a diamond.
08:05Great.
08:06Uh...
08:07Oh, English money.
08:08Uh...
08:09Terry will sort that for you, my dear.
08:10He's very good.
08:11Uh...
08:12Yeah, I've sort of done one sort of thing.
08:13Right.
08:14Greg will help you, won't you?
08:16Yeah, sure.
08:17I'll give you a hand.
08:19You really are a nice fella.
08:21Gary was right about you.
08:23What I might know in life, my dear, is if...
08:26you cannot do someone a good turn, do not do them a bad one.
08:29You put that away, dear.
08:31That's a lovely philosophy.
08:32A little something I picked up along the way.
08:34Arthur, have you in...
08:36any idea where I might find Gary?
08:38Well, I'm not exactly unknown in this town, my dear,
08:40and if he's around, I'm sure...
08:41we can work something out so that we can find him for you.
08:43Would you?
08:44I'd be really grateful.
08:46Yeah, well, I am a very busy man.
08:48I do have to earn the daily crust.
08:51Oh!
08:52Get a living.
08:53I understand.
08:56That important, is it?
08:58It is to me.
08:59You see, well...
09:01Well, actually, Gary and I weren't just good friends.
09:04As a matter of fact, we love each other very...
09:06very much.
09:07We were to be married, but...
09:08well, let's just say, circumstances...
09:11parted us, and...
09:13well, anyway, things are different now.
09:15But...
09:16I thought you and, um...
09:17Greg?
09:18Oh, no!
09:19He's just an old friend who happened to be on the plane.
09:21He's over here meeting his brother.
09:22Oh!
09:23Arthur, I'd be perfectly willing...
09:26to cover any cost that you might incur...
09:28if you wouldn't be insulted by that.
09:30Insulted?
09:31No, no, no.
09:32Of course not, my dear.
09:33No, no.
09:34Just overheads.
09:35No, I wouldn't be insulted.
09:36And how could I...
09:36not help such a pretty lady as yourself?
09:38No, me and my man Terry will do the best we can.
09:41Oh!
09:42Something the matter, my dear?
09:44I guess I'm a bit chilly.
09:45What?
09:46In this heat?
09:47Not used to your climate, I guess.
09:49Uh-huh.
09:51Don't go away, my dear.
09:55The score is all you get.
09:56And you're taking liberties.
09:59Three.
10:00And I'm doing you a favour.
10:01Arthur, I want you to know how depressed that makes me feel.
10:06Reddy's cashing your claw right now.
10:09And I want your assurance...
10:11It is bankrupt stock.
10:12What?
10:15Oh yeah, of course.
10:16Well?
10:19Well, if it wasn't for fat, I've got to pay...
10:21my analyst.
10:22You're what?
10:23He reckons I'm suffering from depression.
10:26I'll tell you, Arthur.
10:27It makes me doleful.
10:29I don't know how you do it.
10:31It stands you in for three.
10:32And within minutes, you'll knock it out for five.
10:34A perfectly normal business transaction.
10:36Profit and loss.
10:37That's what it's all about, isn't it?
10:38She's happy.
10:39I'm happy.
10:40Of course, Maunful's a bit dull.
10:41Doleful.
10:42When isn't he?
10:43Doleful.
10:44You and Greg get into my car, my dear.
10:45I'm just giving my...
10:46Old man Terry here, ESP.
10:47Boy, are you trying to make me look a burke or what?
10:49What?
10:50Well, cut the...
10:51my man crap, alright?
10:52No, no, no.
10:53Just a little gambit, Terry.
10:54Don't worry about that.
10:55I have learned something.
10:56that would be of great interest to you.
10:57The geezer who is with her is not in the least romantically involved with her.
11:01What?
11:02Well, do you alright?
11:03I've sassed these a bit of...
11:04What?
11:05Well, do you alright?
11:06I've sassed these a bit...
11:06of an iron.
11:07An iron?
11:08Leave it out.
11:09Man looks like the centre forward for the old blacks.
11:11Well, they aren't exactly limp-wristed, I'll give you that.
11:13But they're not all screaming queens, are they?
11:16Well, don't be so tasteless, Terence.
11:18No, I think we've captured the little lady.
11:20Which means...
11:21When captured, or should I say enraptured, by sheer good fortune, hers that is, the lady...
11:26needs help looking for an old mutual friend, and we are in a position to render her assistance
11:29in that direction.
11:31I could render her something.
11:36What?
11:37Is that character for real?
11:38Well, if 500 pounds for a coat like this, who's complaining?
11:40Oh, come.
11:41Not for Dita.
11:42Blokes are con artists.
11:43Who needs them?
11:44Greg, he's the best chance I have to...
11:46find my darling Gary.
11:47And to do that, I'm willing to spend quite a bit.
11:51Now, the thing I don't get is why a sort like that would get pally with an out-and-out villain
11:55like Gary Mitchell in the first place.
11:56I mean, the only reason he immigrated was because there was a warrant out for him, right?
12:00Right.
12:01Well, she's straight, isn't she?
12:02Oh, she is, Terry, she is.
12:03I found that out while you were chatting to Dave at the bar.
12:06So why Gary Mitchell?
12:07Well, it seems he's set up business out there, all kosher and legit.
12:10She worked for him for a time.
12:11That's how they became friends.
12:12Well, anything's possible.
12:14Hang on, hang on, hang on.
12:16I've been saving the best bit.
12:18She don't like hotels.
12:19Wants a place of her own.
12:21Nudge, nudge, woo-hoo-hoo.
12:22Yeah?
12:23Oh.
12:24Yeah, but what about...
12:26He's got a big boner, all black.
12:27Well, apparently he's going to be staying with his brother.
12:29No, that isn't...
12:31He's angier, isn't he?
12:32He's angier than you think, my son.
12:33I've rented her your flat.
12:37Oi.
12:38Of course he don't mind, do you, Terry?
12:40There is one...
12:41There's one little problem.
12:42Like, where am I going to rest my weary?
12:43Well, you can kip round at your brands.
12:45You'll never at home anyway.
12:46Thanks a lot, pal.
12:47I didn't think I...
12:48I mean...
12:49I don't want to impose.
12:50I can have...
12:51I can hardly expect Terry to clear out of his flat just so I can...
12:54Nonsense, my dear.
12:55Why pay lunatic hotels?
12:56I can't tell prices.
12:57No, no.
12:58A nice little pied de terre.
12:59Or should I say pied de Terry.
13:01Not a few bus stops from the throbbing heart of the metropolis at 80 quid a week.
13:06It's a gift.
13:07Stand on me.
13:10The whole...
13:11The whole ground floor.
13:12That's the lot.
13:13Well, you know, it's kind of a shame it's not big enough.
13:16For both of us.
13:17Well, actually, I was thinking about that.
13:19It is really, isn't it?
13:21I mean, it's only got one bedroom but it's a big old sofa, you know?
13:23Well, if you're sure, I mean, you don't mind.
13:25Well, I'll show you.
13:26No, I don't mind.
13:27You know, if you don't mind.
13:28No.
13:29Are we, er...
13:30Are we anywhere near...
13:31Park Royal?
13:32Park Royal?
13:33Yeah, that's where my brother lives.
13:37Hi, I'm wonderful.
13:38All right, girls.
13:39I hope you've had a good day.
13:41Mine's been a right downer.
13:42Of course, the boy's a bachelor so tidiness is not exactly as strong.
13:46But I can vouch for the fact that he is personally clean and...
13:51will you just...
13:52Ah, this is the, er, master bedroom.
13:53All right.
13:54Hardly open.
13:56Not only good but cosy.
13:57Cosy.
13:58I really appreciate this, Arthur.
14:00Least I can do...
14:01My dear.
14:02We British still have a duty to protect and assist our colonial cousins from around the globe.
14:06You know, let me show you the cosy.
14:07Over the, er, bathroom.
14:08Right.
14:09That Mac could do with a trick...
14:10That Mac could do with a trick...
14:11to clean those turrets.
14:12And one day that's all to...
14:13Change those sheets.
14:14All right.
14:15Now...
14:16These are about the right mark.
14:18I can shift these all day for 30 or 40...
14:21quid a lump to proper people...
14:23Instead of liberty takers like Arthur daily.
14:26Who's Arthur daily?
14:27Don't ask me.
14:28Who's Arthur daily?
14:29Who's Arthur daily?
14:30Don't ask me.
14:31I've just run through a glove.
14:32The fix for moe.
14:33Just run through a glove.
14:34The fix for moe.
14:36What's this then?
14:37Well, according to Ronnie Aldridge, that little duo of Aussie hoisters...
14:41have been trying to trade their ill-gotten gains to persons on this manor, right?
14:45That's what it's hercuff.
14:46And what has that little collection of anti-social misfits got in common then?
14:50Er...
14:51Well, they're all local faces we know or suspect of handling stolen property.
14:56Precisely.
14:57And nose-free, Grimwood, Barber and Daly...
15:01We current the Winchester Club, is that not so?
15:03Yeah.
15:04That's right, the do-gov.
15:05Who else?
15:06Is a member and occasional visitor to the said establishment.
15:12Hello!
15:13Oh, yeah, of course.
15:14Ronnie Aldridge.
15:15Hello!
15:16Hello!
15:17Ronald Austin Aldridge, small-time thief and informer.
15:22Given our manpower problem, who better to keep an eye on Mrs. Grimwood, Barber and Daly, should the opportunity...
15:28Ah, I see, Gov.
15:30I suppose partial sight is better...
15:32...than none.
15:34Do have another word in his shell-like.
15:37Now.
15:42Right, well I'll drop Greg off at his brother's and Terry will start making enquiries as to Gary's whereabouts while you get settled down...
15:47...in the flat, my dear.
15:48Oh, I thought if it's okay, perhaps I could go along with Terry.
15:51Why not?
15:52Why not?
15:53No harm in having someone minding you.
15:54Perhaps you could show D1 or two of our historic landmarks, Terry.
15:57She'll know where her ancestors hailed from.
16:00Clink prison's closed, innit?
16:02No, I'm sorry, love.
16:03No, it's a little trouble.
16:04Maybe it's not.
16:05Oh, Arthur, do you know where I can hide...
16:07Fire a car.
16:08Anything will do.
16:09I just, you know, it can't be completely dependent on you and Terry.
16:13Hire a car?
16:14Yes.
16:15Well, as a matter of fact...
16:16Don't you point that finger for...
16:17Have I said anything?
16:18No, no, I said anything.
16:19I was about to say to D1, if she is anticipating...
16:22I'm saying for an indefinite period...
16:23Yeah?
16:24...it will be far cheaper to buy a nice, reliable little runabout.
16:27Oh.
16:28It just so happens I know where I can obtain the sort of vehicle she would appreciate.
16:31Oh, Ben.
16:32You do.
16:33Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
16:37You ought to be arrested, Freddie.
16:39Two and a half for this museum piece.
16:40Well, I sell Arthur.
16:42They don't build them like this anymore.
16:43No, they wouldn't dare.
16:44MOT'd.
16:45Tax...
16:47For another couple of months.
16:48Please, Freddie.
16:49I'm a trader, not a punter.
16:50I don't want to hear all that.
16:51Dear, oh dear.
16:52Put all that pudding on themselves.
16:54I'll give you a 70.
16:5570?
16:56Yeah.
16:57Make it a whiner and it's yours.
17:02Not a gift, Freddie.
17:03Not a gift.
17:04But acceptable.
17:05You get your lad to take it over to...
17:07A serious place, can you?
17:08Sure.
17:09It'll be a bit difficult today, though.
17:10He's over at the auctions.
17:11First thing in the morning...
17:12Yeah, fine.
17:13Leave it outside with the papers and all that.
17:14Right, will do.
17:15Please, Freddie.
17:17Oh, Freddie.
17:18You...
17:19You...
17:20You...
17:21You...
17:22You knew Gary Mitchell, didn't you?
17:23Used to grow through that firm out of Fulham.
17:25Yeah.
17:26Done a bunch of...
17:27Along to Australia about five stretch of goes, didn't he?
17:29At least that's what I've heard.
17:30Well, you heard right.
17:31Well, apparently he's back here now.
17:32You haven't seen sight nor sound of him, have you?
17:34No.
17:35Hang on a minute.
17:36I was having a drink...
17:37I was thinking of Prince of Wales the other day with Bobby Finch.
17:39He mentioned something about him.
17:41What was it?
17:42Now...
17:43Fingers were all a bit elephants at the time.
17:45Now...
17:46But I'm sure his name is...
17:47Stuck up though.
17:48Why don't you have a word with Bobby?
17:49Yeah, I will, right.
17:50First thing in the morning, okay.
17:51Yeah, sure.
17:52Yeah, right.
17:57I've tried there.
17:58Been all over, haven't we?
17:59I ain't seen him or heard a thing till.
18:02I shouldn't have thought he'd have wanted to come back.
18:04Had the old IPO game when he was out of here, wasn't he?
18:06That's right, yeah.
18:07He was the Governor impersonating the old bill, let's face it.
18:09Thanks, Keith.
18:10See you around, mate.
18:11Alright?
18:12Parker?
18:13Oh, I thought you knew.
18:14I mean, that is...
18:15I thought that Arthur would have...
18:17told you.
18:18No, no.
18:19I didn't...
18:20No.
18:21Poor old Gavin.
18:22I didn't know Harry.
18:23He was never happy there.
18:24I don't know, my parents hated him for some reason.
18:27Then one day we had this really terrible fight, and the next thing I knew he'd see
18:32and sold his business and come back to England.
18:34I said if I really wanted him, I'd...
18:37come and find him.
18:40So here I am.
18:42Yeah, you are.
18:46It's been really...
18:47great today, Terry.
18:48You know, showing me the sights and everything.
18:50I really appreciate it.
18:53Listen, er...
18:55I suppose you don't fancy a nice quiet drink...
18:57in an old English pub, eh?
18:58Now, what's your name up there, my darling?
19:00D.
19:01By God, not a memory.
19:02Now, look, D.
19:03Where the hell do you come from?
19:04Australia.
19:05Oh, pleading Australia.
19:07Oh, God.
19:08We had an Australian pianist here the other night.
19:10Not a lot of good, but they reckon he's pretty big down there.
19:12Another joke, no.
19:13I had to go and see the doctor the other day.
19:15He said, er...
19:16I haven't seen you in two years.
19:17I said, I know.
19:18I've been ill.
19:19Social Security, you know what I mean?
19:20He said, er...
19:21Your name is...
19:22Your nose is swollen.
19:23I said, I've got sinus trouble.
19:24He said, no.
19:25No.
19:26Sinus.
19:27No.
19:28I said, I was ill.
19:27I'm out of the boxers wifey, Sheila.
19:28There's a little song here now.
19:30Now, there's a little song coming up here.
19:32It's called Leave It Out, John.
19:34Everybody in the chorus.
19:37She was young and she was free.
19:42She took a shine to me, succumbing to my stunning natural charm.
19:47And I was cool as I could be, and I very casually...
19:52Took a ring, no chance for manful arms.
19:55Oh, I was pretty...
19:57This is great, Terry.
19:58It's...
19:59I mean, it's really great.
20:00Did you ever say it?
20:01No.
20:02It seems to me that Gary Mitchell wouldn't have been your type.
20:07What makes you think that?
20:08I don't mind you, I'll never really know.
20:10What?
20:11Sorry, I can't...
20:12I said, I never knew him all that well.
20:13He was more a mate of Arthur's.
20:15Oh, right.
20:16Yeah.
20:17Little Wally.
20:18She slapped my face and very loudly said,
20:20Everybody!
20:21Ah!
20:22Leave it out, John!
20:23Leave it out!
20:24Leave it out!
20:25It's...
20:26It's...
20:27It's...
20:28It's...
20:29Leave it out!
20:30Leave it out, John!
20:32Leave it out!
20:33It's...
20:34It's...
20:35It's...
20:36It's...
20:37Leave it out!
20:37It's...
20:38It's...
20:39It's...
20:40It's...
20:42It's...
20:43It's...
20:44It's...
20:45It's...
20:46It's...
20:47It's...
20:48It's...
20:49It's...
20:50It's...
20:51It's...
20:52It's...
20:53It's...
20:54It's...
20:55It's...
20:56It's...
20:57Quite...
20:58You're Arthur.
20:59Quite?
21:00Oh, yeah.
21:01Quite.
21:02It's...
21:03What?
21:04Arthur.
21:05He's a likeable rogue.
21:06Yeah, he could say, don't you?
21:07That's a run.
21:08Well, he is a crimp, isn't he?
21:10No, he's married.
21:12You know what I mean?
21:14Gary told me a lot of stories about his...
21:16Funny.
21:17Funny.
21:18Yeah, I suppose you could say he was funny.
21:22But, inadvertently, I let her know exactly how I feel every...
21:27Everybody leave it out, John.
21:29Leave it out.
21:30Leave it out.
21:31It's...
21:32It's been so nice out today, so leave it out.
21:35Leave it out, John.
21:37Leave it out.
21:38Leave it out.
21:39It's been so nice out today, so leave it out.
21:42How long have you worked for Arthur?
21:46Right?
21:47Arthur, how long have you worked for him?
21:49No, I don't work for him.
21:51I don't work for him.
21:52I don't work with him.
21:53What?
21:54Like now?
21:55Yeah, sort of.
21:56Yeah.
21:57Come on.
21:58I thought you liked him.
21:59Where are you going to flash the random people?
22:01I'd like you a lot more...
22:02If you weren't webbed up with Gary Mitchell.
22:05Terry, that sounds as if you'd unlock it.
22:07I'm a jealous type, aren't I?
22:09It's no fun, eh?
22:11It's no fun, eh?
22:13Even now, for usual.
22:15Please, Dave, large one.
22:16Terry.
22:17Hasn't rung or been in, has he?
22:18No.
22:19Hello, Arthur.
22:20How's it going?
22:22Ronnie.
22:23I haven't seen you around here for a bit.
22:25I can never find a bit around here.
22:27Not a little, er, sojourn in one of our majesty's hotels, I hope.
22:30No, touch wood.
22:32You staying lucky, are you?
22:34Luck has nothing to do with it, my son.
22:36It's this.
22:37You always was a bit slippery, Arthur.
22:39Cheers, Dave.
22:40Well...
22:42You still haven't told us what you're doing over here.
22:45Oh, just a little bit of business to take care of.
22:47You know.
22:48Help out a friend.
22:49Hmm.
22:50Well, no one can say you weren't the best man.
22:52When do we have back home?
22:53Is that all?
22:55Hmm.
22:56No comment.
22:57Do you, er, do you ladies have somebody watching your backs over here?
23:02Oh, we don't really need it.
23:04Well, you know, the shops are a doddle.
23:07Yeah, we've got a guy who gives us a pretty fair deal on practically anything we get.
23:11Sounds like...
23:12We've got a pretty good set up.
23:15It's the Dragon's birthday.
23:17It's sweet.
23:18So I've got to make a gesture.
23:19A little present to keep it sweet.
23:20Know what I mean?
23:21Well, I'll...
23:22How about packing the fire lighters?
23:23Now, what you got in mind, Ronnie?
23:24Well...
23:25I think...
23:26Well, I think...
23:27I thought a bit of clobber.
23:28I was coat preps.
23:29Or a bit of tom if it ain't too pricey.
23:32Just wondered if you might have anything going.
23:35No, I've got nothing like that in stock.
23:37Yeah, how about a pogo stick?
23:39Keep her fit?
23:40Help her work off her aggression?
23:41No.
23:42I don't think so, Arthur.
23:43I don't know why I bought the bloody things.
23:45Geezer must have caught me on the op.
23:47One thing she's been egging me for is a fur coat.
23:50Oh...
23:52If you'd been here at lunchtime, I could have done you a bit of good.
23:54Yeah?
23:55I had a fox fur to bat...
23:57I thought Basil Brush would change his act for.
23:58But I knocked it out to this Aussie bird, didn't I?
24:00Aussie bird?
24:01Yeah.
24:02Yeah, you know, antipod...
24:03What's it?
24:04Australian lady.
24:05And what a soul.
24:06Oh?
24:07Oh...
24:08I like the manubi camel on the way out.
24:12I just got to put the alarm start on the way out.
24:14Down a pair of crutches in the curb.
24:15When I would ride his wife's legs.
24:16Oh!
24:17I'm sorry.
24:18You don't know what you might find in the street.
24:20Now then.
24:21Do be careful.
24:22Don't worry me, you know.
24:23Right, please.
24:24Time, ladies and gentlemen.
24:25I'm carrying all that dough a bit.
24:27It's the city, you know.
24:28Wouldn't it be safer in a bank?
24:30I like carrying a lot of money around.
24:32A feeling of confidence.
24:33Yeah, Taraji.
24:34Nice meeting you.
24:35The only problem is you might get a feeling of...
24:37pain if someone hits you over the ear to get at it, right?
24:39You know, I'm really bushed.
24:42Well, didn't I terribly if I just went back to the flat?
24:45I mean, with all the travelling, the sightseeing...
24:47and no food.
24:48I'm really sorry.
24:49Do you want somebody to eat?
24:50No, it's a restaurant round the corner.
24:51It's a restaurant round the corner.
24:52You know, I just want to...
24:52I suppose you wouldn't like someone in the bed to catch you.
24:57You're really sweet.
24:58You know that?
24:59Sweet?
25:02It's all right, Jim.
25:03I don't blame you.
25:04Tell I knew you wouldn't go to all straight.
25:07I tell you what, on a moped?
25:08There's loads of room in here.
25:10Fantastic.
25:12Listen, Terry, are you sure about this?
25:16I mean, hospitality...
25:17hospitality's one thing, but letting someone you only just met...
25:19No, don't be daft.
25:20I said it was all right, didn't I?
25:21Okay.
25:22Well, you never know.
25:23If we don't find Gary, me luck might change.
25:25You are sweet.
25:27Don't call me that.
25:28About Gary, Terry...
25:30Yeah?
25:31Look, I really...
25:32I realise it probably sounds a bit silly, but...
25:34Well, if you and Arthur do find him, would you mind...
25:37telling me first?
25:38Yeah, if you want, yeah.
25:40You promise?
25:41Yeah, why?
25:42Well...
25:43It's only a silly thing.
25:44It's just that, well, you know, I want to surprise him.
25:47Can you understand that?
25:49No.
25:50Yeah.
25:51I don't understand.
25:52You?
25:53England's answer to you, Effner, leaving a bird like that to snuggle down on her own?
25:57You must be slipping, my son.
25:58Don't give me all that.
25:59You knew she and Mitchell were more than just good friends.
26:02Yeah, she did say something about an infatuation, but...
26:04She's come over to marry the geezer.
26:06She told...
26:07I mean, she told you and all.
26:08Oh, funny.
26:09I must have misunderstood.
26:10Completely hilarious, innit?
26:12Anyway, first we've got to find him.
26:13Yeah, presuming he's around, and that could take a bit of time.
26:15Long enough for you to manoeuvre your...
26:17yourself into her affections.
26:18Yeah.
26:19And long enough for you to rip her off for a few more quid.
26:22Terence, I must say this, I feel deeply wounded when you make aspirations like that.
26:27And anyway...
26:27Unlike you, I have made some progress in that direction.
26:29What?
26:30When I was doing a deal with Freddie the Fly.
26:32I offered a tasty little motor for Dee, and he reckons Bobby Finch might know something.
26:35Well, Finch, who's got the Prince of Wales?
26:37Yeah, very same.
26:38Well, let's get down, Eddie.
26:39Well, what's the hurry?
26:40Tomorrow will do.
26:41Want to give yourself a...
26:42a chance, don't you?
26:43They're not too keen, then?
26:44Afraid not, love.
26:45But, er...
26:47Can't really blame them, considering.
26:49However, they might be able to help out with that other...
26:52Hmm...
26:53Uh...
26:54Something.
26:57And what about using that place?
27:00I mean, I thought that's what you intended to do.
27:02when you moved in there.
27:03I don't think we'll have any trouble with those other two characters.
27:06Major Pro...
27:07Yeah.
27:08Well, I understand that, can't you?
27:09Hmm...
27:10Alright, too.
27:11Long time now.
27:12I see.
27:13How's it going?
27:14What's it got to do with you?
27:15Yeah, well, er...
27:17I'll be off now, Arthur.
27:18I'll, er...
27:19be popping in.
27:20So, er...
27:21if anything comes up.
27:22Nice mother, right?
27:23Or whatever.
27:24Yeah.
27:26See you around then.
27:27What?
27:28What was all that about?
27:30You ain't trading with me.
27:32Good at Ponce, are you?
27:33Ronnie?
27:34He's alright.
27:35Sure.
27:37Really?
27:38I heard from a few proper people that he's a wrong one.
27:41Too friendly...
27:42with Plod.
27:43Really?
27:44I didn't know that.
27:45Well, you ain't told him any of your big...
27:47business, have you?
27:48Me?
27:49No, no, no, no, no.
27:50You know me, Terry.
27:51Never divulge more than is necessary.
27:52It's alright then, innit?
27:53Yeah.
27:57Many звocks.
27:58Can you buy me?
27:59Sounds good.
28:00OK.
28:01Sounds good.
28:02Det
28:13本生
28:16Me?
28:16I?
28:17I?
28:19ział
28:22Fer
28:23Em?
28:24Well, so what? He'd hardly likely be selling bank gear to someone who's thieved it, would he?
28:29No.
28:29No, no, that's true.
28:32And since we have already got the suspect Australian...
28:34...and hoisters under surveillance, what is the point of this ludicrous information?
28:39Well, I just figure the Aussie connection, you know.
28:44I don't know.
28:49But Arthur's also got a remota.
28:53What is so unusual about...
28:54Daily deals in motors?
28:56Well, if you're going hoist in motors then...
28:58...and you're going hoist in motors handy, isn't it?
29:00That's crazy...
29:05...the thing is...
29:07the other car yeah that's true Aldridge you are a moron of my
29:12boggling ineptitude I don't know why I'll let you rain you talk to him
29:17go and wait in the car and if you feel a compunction to hit him try to do it so
29:22not to leave any marks
29:27I know it's ridiculous the
29:32underpriced for a period piece like that and it what were the demand and
29:35everything but there you go you see being in the
29:37trade does have his advantages you're unbelievable thank you
29:42oh it's great Arthur really great I love them
29:47thanks just as well in it yeah note the early plastic dashboard my dear and
29:52genuine leatherette upholstery
29:54fabola
29:55get in get in try it out for size
29:56comforting
29:57is a guaranteed feature of course yeah isn't it too much
30:02far too much
30:03oh listen Arthur do I have to get a get it insured or anything you know
30:07before I can drive it all taken care of my dear I have a friend who does a nice
30:11line in cover notes
30:12me
30:12party fire and theft are criminally low fee and if you just look on the seat
30:16you'll see my own small person
30:17contribution so that you do not get lost in the capital of the mother country
30:21you're
30:22great Arthur
30:23mr. wonderful wonderful I'll tell you
30:26bye bye my dear come along
30:27bye bye
30:27come on I mean you must have striped her for over a monkey already she's
30:32mr. wonderful it's gross gross no no no Terence it's the natural forces of supply
30:37and demand if the punt is pleased with the price he pays it will be perverse to place upon
30:42parcel for peanuts
30:44pillock
30:45pardon
30:46pass
30:47precisely
30:48precisely
30:49precisely
30:50I managed to get it for one and a half
30:52I'll take the 200 mars for your trouble
30:54there's no skin off our nose
30:55yeah
30:57well I'm not too happy about it I can tell you
31:02I'm not too happy about it and it's just so Influed
31:04that's reallyCommekid
31:05because I want to have a lot of other issues
31:07because of the value of Lisbon
31:12I think you weren't talking to your heart
31:13a great experience
31:14but it's very sexy
31:15this is how he has broken up
31:19until the power here
31:21and that's a Nioli
31:24I mean what he looks like
31:27how he laughs
31:28he feels fairly late
31:30by a canal. I've got it written down. Did you tell them about me then?
31:35I didn't have any option, did I? But don't worry, they're as good as going.
31:40What do you reckon?
31:43Is this it? Don't you think it's ice?
31:45It's a bit of a rust back a day.
31:50Dave's story saw him.
31:52So he said, where? Just out of range.
31:54What?
31:55Boozer? Spieler? Club? What?
31:57No, just banter him in the street. Seems Gary's opened a wine bar there.
32:00At least that's what he told Dave it's going to be.
32:02Wine bar, Gary Mitchell?
32:03Well, apart from anything else, he'd never get a license.
32:05That's what I said, but he told Dave he's got his brother fronting for him.
32:08Brother? He had a brother.
32:10He had a sister somewhere.
32:11I don't know, maybe it's her brother and all.
32:14Why not?
32:15Well, it makes a change from impersonating police, doesn't it?
32:18Hold up, hold up.
32:20That's him.
32:21You're right it is, Terry.
32:23Yeah, he's definitely him.
32:24Come on.
32:25Oh no, no, hang about.
32:27What?
32:28I made a promise, didn't I?
32:30Well, it doesn't stop us talking to the man.
32:32Ask after old times, how things are going, does it?
32:34He can do all that at the...
32:35the wedding reception, can't you?
32:37Ooh, who's got the humping?
32:40OK.
32:45All right.
32:45Thank you guys.
32:50Dee Rogers, Lisa, Sandra.
32:53G'day.
32:54G'day.
32:55G'day.
32:56Is that it?
32:57Yeah.
33:00Come on, Terry.
33:01We've got four visits to make.
33:03Uh-huh.
33:05Is it true?
33:06Is it true?
33:07Have you found Gary?
33:08Uh, David the club said that you'd...
33:09It is true, my dear.
33:10We have.
33:11Oh, that's fantastic.
33:12Where is he?
33:13Westbourne Grove.
33:14Westbourne Grove?
33:15Yeah.
33:16Something in a wine bar.
33:17A wine bar?
33:18Apparently.
33:19Look, I've got the address here.
33:20Terrific.
33:21Yeah?
33:22Absolutely terrific.
33:24You didn't talk to...
33:25No, no, no, my dear.
33:26Bearing in mind your request and the fact that my word is my bond, we did not.
33:29I know you think...
33:30I'm being silly.
33:31I just...
33:32Not at all, my dear.
33:33Have we not all at some time or another been touched by love?
33:35Just a little mystery and romance.
33:36Oh, you're a real sport, Arthur.
33:37No, not at all.
33:40You too, Terry.
33:41Oh, my pleasure.
33:42Will you two be around later?
33:44Only...
33:45You know, if I see Gary and everything's okay, you know, perhaps we can all have a drink
33:48together.
33:49I'm busy for the rest of the day.
33:50But perhaps later at the club?
33:51All right.
33:52Sure.
33:53Great.
33:55Ah, both of you.
33:56It's been a privilege, my...
33:55No idea.
33:56You've got to say a wonderful profit, eh?
33:58Coat looks nice, doesn't it?
34:00Soon as the heck.
34:01Soon as the heck.
34:05Yeah.
34:06Yeah.
34:07Yeah.
34:08Yeah.
34:09Yeah.
34:10Oh, my God.
34:11Mm-Din.
34:12Okay.
34:13Sure.
34:14Yeah, sure.
34:15It's a cheap taste.
34:16Oh, my God.
34:17Thank you, everyone.
34:22****
34:28And hide what this brought with, eh?
34:31Nope.
34:32Now that tiếp OMAR.
34:34I won the world's Herz which I said was ashamed of this...
34:38Oh, yeah.
34:43We'll left.
34:48Maybe see you later, girls.
34:50Yeah, maybe.
34:51And don't forget, Greg, it's not our place.
34:53Have a nice day.
34:55Be lucky.
34:55And you.
34:56Bye.
34:57Maybe some people don't know how to flap.
34:58In the house.
34:59Maybe.
35:00Well, come on, then.
35:01And let's see if we can stay with them this time, shall we?
35:03Good job we called round before, Bobby.
35:08It's got to be.
35:08It's got to be better than paying brewery prices, isn't it?
35:10Yeah, but are it up if it can?
35:12I'm expecting our rep round.
35:13Yeah.
35:13Oh, lively, Terry, lively, man's in lorry.
35:15Well, why don't you, I'm a few of these, then?
35:17Would that my condition would be...
35:18It's nice to be in a moat that actually goes for a chance.
35:23Change.
35:28It's nice to be in a moat that I'm going to go.
35:32Yeah.
35:32Oh, my God.
35:33Oh, my God.
35:33Oh, my God.
35:33Wouldn't it be better to move the outfit
35:38Oh, I don't think it can be done
35:41Hang on a minute, I'll haven't
35:43Take another look at the plans
35:48Well, good day, Gary
35:53Hello, Dee
35:55Howdy, I'll do to you
35:56Never mind
35:58You bastard
36:00Did you really think you could get away with ripping me off?
36:03Oh, no, wait a minute, lad
36:04For Christ's sake, Dee
36:06I want what's mine, you bastard
36:08Now I think you'd better come along with us
36:11Come on, Dee
36:12This is getting bloody weak
36:13Shift it, Pom
36:15Alright, alright, don't get excited
36:18Another two loads, Terry
36:22And we'll drop in for a weld
36:23Drink at a Winchester
36:24Good, thank you
36:25I'll tell you what
36:26Can we stop off at my flat?
36:28Pick up those tapes
36:29I promise, Dave
36:30Yeah, yeah
36:31I'll be doing the leak
36:32Okay
36:33You take a seat right there
36:34I'll download it
36:35Okay
36:38Oh, Christ
36:40What is it?
36:41Arthur and Terry
36:43They're gonna have a nice little surprise, aren't they?
36:45With our margay or someone should win
36:48I'll do
36:49I'll do
36:50I'll do
36:51You
36:53What are you doing?
36:54What's this?
36:55A little joke
36:56What's this?
36:57A little joke
36:58This is no joke
36:59It's for real
37:00Oh, my good God
37:01I know
37:02I know
37:03I'm sorry about this, Terry
37:04We weren't expecting you back so soon
37:06Arthur
37:07What have you done
37:08What have you done
37:08to me?
37:09Gary, me?
37:10Nothing
37:11She told me you two were madly in love
37:12I don't understand
37:13Well, neither do I
37:14Well, it's quite simple, really
37:15You see, this little worm
37:16This friend of yours
37:17has ripped
37:18me off for what I consider to be at least 50,000 of your good old British sterling
37:22I've
37:23come to collect
37:24Is this true, Gary?
37:27Mr
37:28Misunderstanding, Till
37:29Misunderstanding
37:30Crap
37:31Look, we're working this scam together
37:33Right?
37:34Partners for nearly two years
37:35Then we get this really big score
37:37And this
37:38bastard skips the country with my share
37:41Well, it wasn't just the weather getting warm down there
37:43You know
37:44Hold on, hold on
37:45Are you telling me that you were at it with him?
37:47You got it
37:48What?
37:49The IPO game?
37:50Woman Detective Sergeant Rogers
37:52Detective Inspector
37:53Mitchell
37:54To a Sydney's finest
37:55I have to say this, my dear
37:57I made a scene
37:58Curious misjudgment of character about you
38:00Yes, well, I'm sorry, Arthur
38:01But I'm sure even you will understand
38:03That being taken for a lot of money isn't a very nice thing to do to someone
38:06I'm deeply shocked
38:07Not
38:08Look, never mind all that
38:09What are we going to do?
38:10Yeah, well, before you start
38:11I'm good at
38:12You stay the right way
38:13That's where you are, father
38:14No, no, no, hold on
38:16Listen, this is my gaff
38:18Right
38:19No, I don't want all this garbage in there
38:21I'll get enough aggro from the old bill
38:22Without getting involved in
38:23Other people's wars
38:24So you can just stick that thing where you like it most
38:27And piss off all
38:28All of you
38:29Go on
38:30We're not going anywhere
38:31We're going to stay right here
38:32Until we get this little bit of business
38:33And sort it out
38:34Okay, sport
38:38I don't think you've got a bottle, sport
38:43Come on
38:45Awful
38:46Been ages
38:47How's your luck
38:48Don't ask
38:49Yourself
38:50Can't complain
38:51Can't complain
38:52Drink
38:53Did you know
38:53Alcohol was a depressant
38:54You do surprise me
38:56Dave
38:57Wait
38:58Take care
38:59Usual
39:00Yeah
39:01Don't suppose you be interested in a tasty level
39:03Have a jacket for your old lady, would you?
39:05Funny you should say that
39:07You alright
39:08I'll never be right again Terry
39:10My nervous system has undergone the most terrible trauma
39:13Oh that's water
39:15You alright
39:16You alright
39:18Alright, alright
39:19We know you're serious
39:20What now?
39:21Well that depends somewhat on the
39:23Detective inspector here
39:24I ain't got it, Dave
39:25Bullshit
39:26Straight
39:27I've stepped most of it
39:28Fine, Bob, no
39:29That place wouldn't be worth a quarter of what we had
39:31Even if property prices are expensive
39:33In the city
39:34And you running a wine bar
39:36Well that's a joke for a start
39:38I won't be running it
39:39Silent owner, ain't I?
39:41What you might call me a retirement
39:43Investment
39:44I want my share, you bastard
39:46The wine bar?
39:47No, not the bla-
39:48Bloody wine bar
39:49I'm serious Gary
39:50You better believe it
39:51Believe it
39:52Believe it
39:53Oh my god
39:55Look, we must be able to work this out
39:58Now, Arthur and I
39:59We've been made to look right mobs in this little turnout, right?
40:02So just do us a
40:03Do us a favour
40:04What's it all about?
40:05It's about $400,000 worth of jewellery which we
40:08Reacquired and he retained
40:10$400,000?
40:11That was the insurance budget
40:13I tell you
40:14As well you know, Arthur
40:15There aren't anything like what you'd get for lucky Tom
40:17How do you
40:18How do you manage that?
40:19Same old game tell
40:20Find out who's got a few quid and we're at it
40:22Or some
40:23Someone who taxed the odd valuables out of the taxman's sight
40:25Steaming us the old bill with a moody search warrant
40:28And covered the county's evidence
40:29And covered the county's evidence
40:30And covered the county's evidence
40:33Funny thing just come through in the wire, Gav
40:35A man in Westbourne Grove was killed
40:38Kidnapped at gunpoint
40:39What is funny about that?
40:40Well
40:41It seems he was kidnapped by
40:43A woman and a man with Australian accents
40:48And
40:49Er
40:50Well
40:51The thing is
40:52I didn't connect it immediately
40:53When you left me talking to Ronnie
40:54He said
40:55The Australian bird Arthur sold a fur coat to
40:58He's staying at Terry McCann's flat
41:00I can't quite work out all the intrigue
41:03Combinations
41:04We have here
41:05I can't
41:06But I intend to
41:07Another thing makes him even
41:08A little bit more present, Gav
41:09Ronnie Aldry just rung me
41:11And he says
41:12It's mournful moody
41:13Morris
41:14Who's dealing with the hoisters
41:15Sid
41:16Let me have a mobile out the front
41:18As soon as you can
41:19You pay her Gary
41:21It's the only sensible thing to do
41:23He's right you know
41:24Cause apart from er
41:26Ned Kelly's intention
41:28Here
41:29I don't see that you've got any choice mate
41:31Cause if you don't pay the love
41:33He's
41:33Very lady
41:34I personally
41:35Are going to pay you
41:36Do you get my meaning
41:37Alright
41:38So
41:39But your work
41:40Don't come to know 50 grand darling
41:42In the
41:43First place
41:44They always top up the insurance value
41:45And that stuff was only worth what
41:46Roughly 200 grand
41:48Tell her what you can expect you have a way for that Arthur
41:50Me?
41:51Well how would I know?
41:52Come on
41:53Oh well yeah
41:54I had brushed shoulders with people in bars who have discussed such matters
41:57Of a cross
41:58For the sake
41:59You're not making out a statement to the old bill
42:00Oh 60 odd grand
42:01Top whack
42:02Forty
42:03Which I've already stuck into the wine bar
42:05And that is fair
42:13Yes, all right. I'll take the 20 grand you still got.
42:18Well, there's been a few incidental expenses along the way.
42:21All I've got in ready is...
42:2315 grand tucked under the floorboards.
42:25That'll do, won't it? Come on, you guys. Take them to the house.
42:28No. You go and get it, Terry. Gary...
42:33Terry and Arthur can stay here. Insurance say you return.
42:36I'm sorry, Princess, you're not on.
42:38Terry, we all go together, and I don't care where we go,
42:42and then I'll go and collect...
42:43So what's the difference?
42:45The difference, mastermind, is you and this Australian...
42:48Kidnapped him at gunpoint in broad daylight, right?
42:51And the car that you swagged him off...
42:53...which is a dot on a car to be noticed...
42:55...is parked outside my flat with half the old billion...
42:58...and looking for it.
42:59Now we all go, or you can stay here and explain it to them yourselves.
43:03Makes sense, D.
43:06The girls won't go.
43:08They don't have a lot on it, but we could use their place.
43:11You know, it really...
43:13...it impresses me, knocking out quality gear like this...
43:15...for half of what it's worth.
43:18Morris, you're a real joy to work with.
43:20Do you know that?
43:21It's kind of you.
43:23Here you go.
43:27Here we go.
43:29Hi, everyone.
43:30There's been a new saat we did.
43:33Here's your world.
43:34What's your life?
43:36I mean, you should be living in ourThree, like, now.
43:38You're missing out.
43:44Big ten years of course.
43:46Now, when I家 talk to them.
43:48I've always found neues AMG lives in the world.
43:49It's funny, right?
43:50I must never stand out.
43:51Once, I'm impressed.
43:52Take care.
43:28I don't know.
43:33Alright, I'll do that. Take a look round in there.
43:38He's right, 15 grand.
43:43I still only got the bastard's word for it.
43:48This is all that's left.
43:50So what you gonna do? Stay and argue about it?
43:52Or get out while you're in front?
43:54There's definitely a sign she's been staying there, Gav.
43:56Yeah, she's definitely been staying there.
43:58Definitely not there now though, is she?
44:00Which leaves us with one possibility.
44:03Well, it's been nice meeting you fellas.
44:05Not as rewarding as I'd hoped, but nice.
44:07Yeah, but what about...
44:08I've got a motor and all the stuff at Terry's flat.
44:11Sell it, Arthur.
44:12Will you sell it?
44:13Are they good at that?
44:15And Terry...
44:17I am sorry about the...
44:18I'm sorry about the circumstances.
44:19If things have been different, who knows?
44:21You might well have got lucky.
44:23Now she tells me.
44:24See you around, fellas.
44:25G'day.
44:28You know we're going to Heathrow, mate.
44:33Well done, Gav.
44:34Well done, Gav.
44:38Aaaaaaaaaaah!
44:41Aaaaaah!
44:43I think we've got a puncture, Gav.
44:48Yeah, that's not all. We had one earlier, and a spare's up the creek.
44:53Oh, wonderful.
44:58Thanks anyway, Chell, and you'll both definitely get a drink out of it.
45:03That's a promise.
45:04Stuff it.
45:04What?
45:06Oh, I tell you, I understand.
45:08You must have come round to the opening nightmare wine bar.
45:10Yeah, yeah.
45:13I'm tired.
45:13I'm thinking they're calling it Gems, by the way.
45:16Well, I'm a sucker for sentiment, aren't I?
45:18See ya.
45:18Go on, on ya, bike.
45:23What have you done?
45:23Certain expenses were incurred, you know.
45:27Listen, you, this thing ain't over with ya.
45:28If it does all come on top, I want to be as uninvolved as possible.
45:31You got that?
45:33Hold up.
45:35Freewheels on your web.
45:38I don't feel at all well, Terry.
45:43Get me another car round here, will you?
45:48Incredible.
45:49You are incredible.
45:51Did you really expect me to swallow that little fairy tale?
45:53Well, I can't understand what you mean, Mr. Rycott.
45:57I understand, Sergeant...
45:58And Chisholm has nightmares about you, Daly.
46:01Real ones.
46:02Well, that is not going to...
46:03You sold the lady in question the car with which she had...
46:08Abducted that bloody mystery man.
46:10It was an honest transaction, Mr. Rycott.
46:12One of my legitimate trades, isn't it?
46:13Buying and selling motors.
46:15There isn't a law against that, is there?
46:16There is against flogging bent coats.
46:18Now, that is a gross canal, Mr. Rycott.
46:20You have no evidence at all that I sold a fur coat to anyone.
46:23None.
46:24You have been listening to malicious gossip and rumours.
46:26Slanderous charges may have to be laid.
46:28Shut up!
46:28Shut up, will you?
46:29Yeah, shut up!
46:30Come on!
46:33He had to let us go, didn't he?
46:36He had no choice.
46:37Well, I think we had a right result, considering...
46:38Now, what you're forgetting, Terry, is we were both genuine, innocent parties in this unfortunate incident.
46:43Eh?
46:43So, we had to tell a few porkies to avoid all that aggravation.
46:46What you might call natural justice.
46:48It's mournful.
46:50It's a very sad day for me, Arthur.
46:51Very sad indeed.
46:53Never mind about that.
46:53That mournful.
46:54Come on, you're nicked.
46:55I'm being fitted, Arthur.
46:56Send for my brief.
46:57I'm innocent.
46:58You, er, don't think mournful will declare, do you?
47:01Mournful?
47:02Nah, he's one of your own, isn't he?
47:03Hey, hey!
47:08You don't think, er...
47:10What?
47:11We'll see Matilda.
47:13I do hope so.
47:15So do I.
47:16Come on, let's go have a nice cup of tea.
47:18Yeah!
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