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00:12On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love came to me,
00:17Three henchets, two turtle doves,
00:20Ow! Get out of it! Or you, sit down and get a ball.
00:24On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love came to me,
00:28Four walking birds, three henchets, two turtle doves,
00:32And a partridge in the pear tree.
00:36Hello, darling.
01:06Hello, darling.
01:09Hello, darling.
01:39I called the police.
01:53Linda.
01:55Get out.
01:57Get out of here.
02:10One morning in the month of June, down by a rolling river,
02:15There where he tried no chance to stay, and he beheld his lover.
02:19Her cheeks were red, her eyes were brown,
02:22Her hair and ringlets hanging down.
02:25And she looked at her face and glad to frown,
02:27Just as the tide was flowing.
02:56Can you hear that?
02:57No.
02:58Exactly.
03:00I've been cooking over an hour, and not once have I set the smoke alarm off.
03:03I'm proud of you.
03:05What have you put on them?
03:06Nutmeg.
03:07It's a James Oliver recipe.
03:09I think you probably meant a sprinkle.
03:12Too much nutmeg sends you do lally.
03:15Really?
03:16When I was little, I made a cake and put three tablespoons in instead of teaspoons.
03:22Nan swore she could see Bruce Forsythe licking the sugar off her mince pies.
03:25That's an image that may stay with me for some time.
03:28Ready for the big switch on?
03:29Can't wait.
03:34You don't think it's too much, do you?
03:36Nope, I love it.
03:38It's our first foster placement at Christmas.
03:41We just want everything to be perfect.
03:43It is.
03:44And what's more Christmassy than fairy lights,
03:47Sausage rolls and...
03:49Forget to turn the oven off.
03:56And what about Beth and Aaron?
03:58Are they still in Dubai?
03:59Yes, yes.
04:00Not sure they'll move back any time soon.
04:02It's not until the kids have finished school.
04:05I suppose you get used to the weather.
04:09Will they come back at Christmas then?
04:12Doubt it.
04:13I'm expecting rather a quiet one this year.
04:16Yeah.
04:22And how are you?
04:24How are you now?
04:30It's a cliche, but the first twelve months really are the hardest.
04:41You know I'm always here for a chat, Bob.
04:44You know that.
04:50What?
04:52This is gonna sound ridiculous, but...
04:57After you lost Anthony...
05:00Did you...
05:01Did you ever...
05:04See him?
05:17Why am I so nervous?
05:19I suppose it's our first teenager.
05:22Teenager, yes, gosh.
05:24I must remember, don't try to be too cool.
05:27Never had that problem before.
05:29I have been cool, thank you.
05:32There was a short period in the mid-90s.
05:39Come on.
05:42Hi, hi, hi.
05:43Sorry I'm late.
05:44I'm having one of those days.
05:46This is Jayden.
05:47Hi, Jayden.
05:48Hello, mate.
05:49Jayden, this is Humphrey and Martha.
05:55Humphrey and Martha.
05:56Have you got Wi-Fi?
05:58Oh, yes.
06:00Yeah, it's...
06:01It's Waterside.
06:02The...
06:02The password is Selwyn.
06:05S-E-L-W-Y-N.
06:07123.
06:09Cheers.
06:10You're welcome.
06:13He's a lovely kid.
06:15He might just take a while to warm up.
06:17Sorry I haven't got the paperwork and info.
06:20The girls in the office are sorting that,
06:21cos I have to be in court in...
06:24an hour.
06:25Oh.
06:26We'll be fine.
06:27Well, the sooner I get out your way,
06:28the sooner you can all get to know each other.
06:30Any problems, you know where I am.
06:32OK?
06:33OK?
06:35Um...
06:35Do you want to take his bag?
06:37Y-yes.
06:39Um...
06:40Oh!
06:41Shall we go inside?
06:43All right.
06:44Mm-hmm.
07:15I don't know.
07:48I don't know.
08:37I don't know.
08:40Get out of here.
08:45That's not you.
08:47It isn't you.
08:48I don't know.
09:20What are you doing?
09:22Did you see it?
09:23Santa Claus dropping his trousers.
09:26It's hilarious.
09:28Right.
09:30Oh, this isn't my Christmas present.
09:32No.
09:33We're doing Secret Santa this year, remember?
09:36Ah, you got me something nice then.
09:39Well, I've got you a little, um...
09:42Hang on a minute.
09:43How do you know I'm buying for you?
09:45Remember those little notes we all got?
09:48Telling who's paired with who?
09:49Yeah.
09:51Who do you think sent them?
09:53It's not very secret, is it?
09:55Perk of the job.
09:57Well, I've only got one present left to buy.
10:01Mum wants an epilator.
10:03Whatever that is.
10:04Oh!
10:05You have to stop by the church.
10:07They've had a break-in.
10:08When?
10:08Well, they discovered it this morning,
10:11but it could have been any time this week.
10:15I think I'll head over now,
10:17before I get settled in.
10:29Oh, yeah.
10:30It's quite cool.
10:34I think they're actually attached to his head.
10:38We could have them surgically removed.
10:40Oh, he's fine.
10:42Just let him settle in.
10:43Besides, it's good he's got friends he can talk to.
10:46Yes.
10:48I feel bad, though,
10:50having to go to work.
10:52But I can change my work hours.
10:54You can't.
10:54That's why I'm primary carer.
10:56I still feel bad about not helping out more.
10:58Well, the idea is,
10:59this feels like a normal home for him,
11:01and in a normal home,
11:03someone goes to work every day.
11:06Yep, you're right.
11:07I'm always right.
11:08But we established that.
11:10Did we?
11:10We did.
11:11I'll get the car keys.
11:24Morning, Anne.
11:25How's life aboard?
11:27Very cosy, thanks.
11:28Could I ask for some advice?
11:30Oh, if it's what to get Martha for Christmas,
11:32then I am no good to you, I'm afraid.
11:34I haven't the foggiest.
11:36It's a bit trickier than that.
11:37It's my friend Bob Holland.
11:39I'm worried about him.
11:40He lost his wife earlier in the year.
11:42Well, he says he's been seeing her.
11:46In the house.
11:49Like a ghost?
11:51Yes.
11:52The thing is, he's really not like that.
11:54He's the last person I'd expect
11:56to have something like this from.
11:58Well, grief affects people in different ways.
12:00Perhaps she's going to have a chat with his doctor.
12:02Well, I said that to him yesterday.
12:05But it happened again last night.
12:07And this time, there's something else.
12:11Writing on a mirror.
12:23Hi.
12:24Hi.
12:25So, Humphrey's gone to work, but I've got the day off.
12:29So I thought we could do something.
12:31What about bowling?
12:33There's a new bowling place on the retail park.
12:36It's been a while, but...
12:37No, thanks.
12:39Oh, OK.
12:41Anything else?
12:44Cinema?
12:45I'm just quite happy staying here, if that's OK.
12:48Yeah, of course it is.
13:02I'm over.
13:02I'm here.
13:12I'm here.
13:13I'm here.
13:13I'm here.
13:14I'm here.
13:16I'm here.
13:16I'm here.
13:17What's up?
13:19It had a padlock on it, which was a bit ancient, to be fair.
13:22Not sure it would have put out much resistance.
13:24So, do you know what was taken?
13:27As far as I can see, just the Virgin Mary.
13:29Or she would have been once we got her frock on.
13:33The nativity scene.
13:35Oh, why?
13:37Yeah, it's weird, I know, but our wonderful volunteers put it together a few years ago,
13:41and that was a very dear place in their hearts.
13:44Um, any CCTV?
13:46Not on my watch.
13:47Um, what are these?
13:49Clothes donations.
13:50We're doing a collection to ship overseas.
13:53Um, only put the practical stuff in the shipping pile.
13:56Everything else can go to the charity shop.
13:57Yeah, of course.
13:58And, uh, who would know what's in the cupboard?
14:02Me, church volunteers, big fella.
14:05Why, no one else?
14:07Isn't that enough?
14:09Watch out!
14:16So, when did we become Mulder and Scully?
14:19Well, we're not here to investigate an actual ghost, Sergeant.
14:22I just said we'd pop in as a favour to Anne, that's all.
14:25It'll only take us five minutes.
14:26To do what?
14:29Listen to him.
14:30Tell us how he saw a ghost.
14:32Yes.
14:33Although, there was an unusual physical manifestation.
14:37Words apparently written on a mirror.
14:39See?
14:40You do this every time.
14:41Do what?
14:42Get involved!
14:44Yes.
14:44It's...
14:46Mr. Holland.
14:47Hi.
14:49It's good of you to come.
14:51I'm sure you've got far more important things to do.
14:53Well, usually these things have some form of explanation.
14:56Anne thought we should at least take a look.
14:57Put your mind at rest.
14:59She says you saw your wife on two consecutive nights?
15:03Yes.
15:03Yes.
15:06The, uh, the first time was in the Rose Garden at the side of the house.
15:11Uh, the second time...
15:15Here.
15:16And, um, did she speak?
15:20She looked at me and said, get out.
15:23Get out of here.
15:25That's all.
15:27I'm not sure I can explain what I saw, but it was Linda.
15:31I saw her as clearly as I see you now.
15:34A ghost?
15:36No, yes.
15:38How the hell do I know?
15:40I'm not an idiot.
15:43Inspector, I'm...
15:44I'm not delusional, given to flights of fancy.
15:47I'm not on medication.
15:49Nor was I drunk.
15:52I saw what I saw.
15:56Yet...
15:56Your wife is deceased.
16:00Yes.
16:01Yes, she is.
16:05I lost her...
16:0811 months ago tomorrow.
16:11She, uh, held her hand as she passed, said my goodbyes.
16:20Nine days later, holding our children as tightly as I could, we buried her.
16:30Yet I saw her last night.
16:37So you may take that particular square peg and force it into a round hole any way you choose.
16:44Yes.
16:46Anne also said something about a mirror.
16:49It looked like wax.
16:51It was gone by this morning, but the word leave was smeared on the glass.
16:56It was, uh, a recurring theme.
17:02You think your wife was trying to warn you about something?
17:05I don't know.
17:06But if she was, have you any idea what it might concern?
17:09The only thing I can think of is this place.
17:12Oh?
17:13Yes, I decided to sell up, give the kids their inheritance, buy somewhere smaller, go travelling.
17:19And is that still the plan?
17:21Well, that's rather the point.
17:22The kids talked me out of it.
17:24This is the home they grew up in, full of memories.
17:27Neither of them thought I should part with it, so I decided to stay.
17:35Dad?
17:36Oh, hi, sweetheart.
17:39Hello.
17:41This is, uh, Fiona, my youngest.
17:44I thought you weren't getting the estate agents back?
17:47No.
17:47Actually, we're police officers.
17:49D.I. Goodman, D.S. Williams.
17:51Anne asked them to stop by.
17:54You think someone's behind all this?
17:56We don't think anything yet.
17:59Right, well, we'll, um, we'll leave you to it, Bob.
18:02Yes, but please, uh, get in touch if anything else, you know, uh, occurs.
18:08Yes, um, we'll, we'll see ourselves out.
18:17State agents.
18:18Oh, yes.
18:21Do you believe him?
18:22I absolutely believe that he believes he saw his wife, yes.
18:26Yet the only way that's possible is if she's a ghost.
18:30Is it?
18:31She's dead?
18:32Yes, there is that.
18:34But then I'm sure that was a trace of wax I found on the mirror, so if that part is
18:38real...
18:38Inspector Goodman.
18:39Yes, Williams.
18:43Look.
18:46I don't know what's going on, but if somebody is trying to get at my dad about not selling the
18:51house,
18:51then I think I might know who it is.
18:57I mean, 4K, razor-sharp images, even from this distance.
19:03Marcus Dillon?
19:04Hello.
19:05Yes, Williams?
19:06D.I. Goodman?
19:07Hello.
19:08Can we have a quick word?
19:10Uh, yeah, of course.
19:11Uh, so sorry, I'll be back in a minute.
19:13I'll just leave you with a lovely donna.
19:17Uh...
19:18Take it you're not Christmas shopping, then?
19:20Unfortunately not.
19:21Uh, we'd like to talk to you about Bob Holland.
19:23What?
19:23We understand from his daughter that you've been looking to buy a house from him.
19:28That bloke should be locked up.
19:30Uh, because he pulled out from the sale?
19:32Yeah.
19:32He pulled out in the morning.
19:34We were due to exchange.
19:36We lost our buyers, lost all the money on the surveys, and half our stuff was in storage.
19:40His daughter thinks someone might be trying to harass him,
19:43make him put the house back on the market.
19:45By that, you mean me, I suppose.
19:47You tell us.
19:48Well, I ain't been anywhere near him.
19:49Not that anyone would blame me if I had.
19:52The bloke stitched me up.
20:06Well, come on, then.
20:07What am I supposed to have done?
20:09Did you know you're Mr. Holland's wife?
20:11No.
20:11Never met her.
20:12And where were you on the two previous nights between 8 p.m. and midnight?
20:16I was here.
20:17Well, it's Christmas, and I was working late.
20:20Oh, good.
20:21Then I assume you have the CCTV from the shop, because substantiate that.
20:32It's a lot of trouble to go to, just to convince someone to sell you their house.
20:37Well, he seems to be the only one who stands to gain from Bob Holland's selling up.
20:41Hmm, there's his kids.
20:43What's their house worth?
20:44Over a million?
20:45That's a lot of money.
20:47But they're the ones who talked him out of selling.
20:48Remember?
20:49Okay.
20:50Then maybe it was no one.
20:52A husband still grieving for his dead wife, hits a bottle of scotch, gets off his face,
20:57and thinks he sees her in the garden.
20:59That works for me.
21:00Yes.
21:02But?
21:03I don't know.
21:06It's just something that doesn't feel quite right.
21:10Let's go talk to his daughter again.
21:12Come along.
21:18Hello?
21:20Thought you might like something.
21:22Yeah, yeah.
21:24I know.
21:25What are you doing now?
21:26Well, actually, I was going to suggest we go over and see Mum.
21:29Say hello.
21:30She's literally over there.
21:32Not till tomorrow or something.
21:34Sorry?
21:37You still there?
21:39Oh, right.
21:41See, you're not actually talking to me, are you?
21:43You're on the phone.
21:45Yeah, I'm still here.
21:47Well, Wi-Fi's just rubbish.
21:50Right.
21:51I'll just...
21:52Put that there.
22:13Thanks, Kelby.
22:14Couldn't have done it without you.
22:15Happy to help.
22:17I don't suppose you fancy staying and helping us with the rest of these bags.
22:21Well, I'm supposed to be looking for your Mary, remember?
22:24Worth a try.
22:26You and your mum coming to the Christmas service?
22:28Uh, I am.
22:29Mum's getting her feet looked at.
22:31Oh, hello, Kelby.
22:33Super, uh, Chief Super.
22:35Mum.
22:36So, we had a collection.
22:38Oh, thanks, Charlie.
22:39Kelby's helping us find our Virgin Mary.
22:42Oh.
22:42Can't have a Christingal service without the full nativity, now, can we?
22:45No.
22:47So she's been stolen?
22:49Leave me here with a broken heart, so...
22:52Constable.
22:54Yes, Mum.
22:55Um, yes, she...
22:56She went, um, kissing...
22:57Um, missing a few days ago.
23:00But I'll find her.
23:01Yes.
23:02Yes, I'm sure you will.
23:04Right.
23:04I'd better get going.
23:07Haven't you forgotten something?
23:18Right, yeah, yeah, you mean...
23:21Not.
23:22Okay.
23:24Uh...
23:25Bye.
23:28He was gonna kiss me, wasn't he?
23:30Yep.
23:37Always cool.
23:38Look, moving into a new placement is a very stressful time for these kids.
23:43You have to remember, they didn't ask to be put into care,
23:46and because of that, they feel like they have no control.
23:49So just leave him to do his own thing?
23:52You're doing exactly the right thing.
23:55It's baby steps until he gets to trust you.
23:57For the first few days, most kids don't want to say anything
24:00that might get them into trouble or upset their carers
24:03in case they get sent somewhere else.
24:06That's awful.
24:06It's their lives.
24:08Look, you and Humphrey are amazing.
24:12Just trust your instincts, okay?
24:15Okay.
24:16Thanks, Hannah.
24:17No worries.
24:18Bye.
24:36So, you spoke with Marcus.
24:39Um, yes.
24:40Um, he denied having anything to do with what happened at the house.
24:44Well, he would, wouldn't he?
24:45But who else would benefit from Dad selling up?
24:49You would?
24:51Except I'm the one that convinced Dad not to sell.
24:53And why did you do that?
24:56I thought he'd regret it.
24:59Him and Mum, that was their home.
25:03All those memories.
25:05He's struggling enough as it is.
25:07I was worried that losing the house might make things worse.
25:12I'm surprised he listened to me, to be honest.
25:15Usually the only person he ever took advice from was Mum.
25:18But it was the best thing for Dad, and we don't care about money.
25:22Oh, no.
25:24What do you do, Colin?
25:26I work with mycelium.
25:27Hmm, kind of fungus-based material?
25:30Exactly that, yeah.
25:32And what can you make from mycelium?
25:35Well, er...
25:38Shoes.
25:40Belts.
25:41Anything you can use leather for, basically.
25:43Although it is quite high density, so...
25:45You can also use it to make things like bricks and packaging materials and the like.
25:49Please don't get him started.
25:51I can show you the workshop, if you like.
25:53Oh, no, thank you.
25:54I would love to see that.
25:58Yeah, I had it built last year.
26:00Wasn't cheap, but, er...
26:02You've got to get ahead of the curve, you know.
26:04Trust me.
26:05In 20 years' time, we won't need money.
26:07We'll just grow everything we need.
26:16This is amazing.
26:18Er, Fiona, you have a sister.
26:20How does she feel when your dad decided not to sell the house after all?
26:24Beth.
26:25She agreed with me.
26:27We both blew up in that house.
26:29She didn't mind missing out on the money?
26:31Beth's married to a fancy lawyer and lives in Dubai.
26:33She already has more money than she knows what to do with.
26:36Right.
26:38Um...
26:40Is this cup mycelium?
26:42Yeah.
26:47What about this?
26:48No, that's a lamp.
26:50Of course.
26:52Well, these mannequins are going for, like, 200 quid on the net.
26:56Makes sense why someone nipped them now.
26:59Then why didn't they take all of them?
27:01What do you mean?
27:03Well, if they're worth that much money, why just take one?
27:08There's Joseph, three wise men and a shepherd.
27:12And the baby Jesus.
27:14Oh, he's actually a doll.
27:16Okay.
27:17What about the other four, then?
27:18If they're worth 200 quid each, why not take them all?
27:24That's a very good question, Margo.
27:27So that means they might have been disturbed.
27:30But by who?
27:32Or they could only carry one at a time and something happened to them before they can go back for
27:38another one.
27:40Or they were hoping that by only taking one, it wouldn't be missed.
27:48Now, if you ask me, it has to be kids.
27:52They've broken in, nicked the first one they saw, took it somewhere, put a cone on its head, took some
27:59photos.
28:01Chucked it in the estuary?
28:03No, because it would float.
28:05Someone would have found it.
28:06Well, they could have dumped it anywhere.
28:17Oh.
28:30Hey, mate.
28:35How's it been?
28:37Oh, I told him I needed to check on something here.
28:41It's the only thing I could think of to get him out of the house.
28:43Well, he probably just needs time to come out of his shell.
28:45I've settled for getting him out of his coat.
28:49It's been like this all day.
28:52You're completely useless.
28:54Oh, no, Martha.
28:56Hannah said it might be like this.
28:58It might take a few days for him to work us out and feel safe enough to open up.
29:04I suppose we need to let him do things at his own pace.
29:07Here you go.
29:08Try these, like added honey, like you said.
29:10Oh, pigs in blankets.
29:13Christmas has officially begun.
29:14Mind out there.
29:16Oh, come on.
29:18Are you all right?
29:25Sammy, what do teenage boys talk about?
29:27Uh, people they fancy mostly.
29:31Football, computer games.
29:34They're very basic creatures.
29:42They're still on his phone, I see.
29:44Don't start, Mum.
29:45I think it's time for a firm talking to.
29:48That's not the answer to everything.
29:51It didn't do you any harm.
29:54Oh, Humphrey.
29:55You all right?
29:57Yeah.
29:58Oh, no.
30:00So, did you talk to Bob?
30:02Oh, yeah, um, yes, yes, um, Esther and I went today.
30:07And?
30:08Oh, well, it's just as you said.
30:10He's convinced he saw his wife.
30:12Poor man.
30:12For a good while after your father died, I thought I saw him everywhere.
30:17Running for a train or sitting in a restaurant with his back to the window as I passed by.
30:22I suppose it's natural.
30:24Well, Bob Holland is something quite different.
30:27He said he saw his wife head on, a few feet away, and that she spoke to him.
30:33Evans.
30:34So I don't suppose there's anything you can do?
30:36Well, the house is secure enough, and he's not in any danger.
30:42Now, I think a certain person might be wrapping my Christmas present.
30:49Let's take a sneak peek.
31:05Get out.
31:10Get out.
31:13Get out.
31:22It's Bob.
31:56It's all right, darling.
32:00How is he?
32:03He's exhausted.
32:04The hospital said to let him rest,
32:06so I've convinced him to lay on the bed for an hour.
32:10So who called the ambulance?
32:11He called it himself.
32:13He thought he was having a heart attack.
32:16The hospital did some blood tests.
32:18We're waiting on results, but the ECG was fine.
32:21They think he might have had a panic attack.
32:23It's hardly surprising after what he said he saw.
32:26The hospital said they'd call if they found anything else.
32:29He must have been terrified.
32:31Poor love.
32:33Thank you for coming, Anne.
32:35I can stay for a while, Fiona, if that helps.
32:38Bless you.
32:40You know, I don't think these videos are helping matters.
32:45They're a recent thing.
32:47Dad asked us to put all the memory cards onto DVDs.
32:50Now I'm thinking it's just bringing everything back to him.
32:58I've got to get to work.
33:02You go.
33:03I'll be here.
33:05Thanks, Anne.
33:07Don't worry.
33:08Don't worry.
33:18I've been trying to make a list of everyone who visited the church in the past week.
33:22It's impossible.
33:24I mean, see, I've got all the Christmas people, all the people who donated clothes,
33:29and that's without the people who just went in to do churchy stuff.
33:33It's only a mannequin.
33:35Just log it and move on.
33:37But what about the nativity?
33:39Well, can't you lose a shepherd, use him as Mary?
33:43No, they glued beards on the male ones.
33:46Can't have a Mary with a beard.
33:49Morning.
33:50How is he?
33:51Oh, home now, yes.
33:53Anne's going to keep an eye on him.
33:55Yeah, that's three nights running now.
33:57Well, maybe you should have someone stay with him.
33:59Oh, a night in a haunted house.
34:01That's not a bad idea.
34:04Sir.
34:04Hmm?
34:05I've been going through the CCTV from the electrical shop.
34:08And?
34:09Well, there's a big chunk missing.
34:11A whole hour on the first night Bob Holland supposedly saw his ghost.
34:18Someone turned off the cameras.
34:28It's not what you think.
34:30And what do we think?
34:31It's something to do with Bob Holland and his house.
34:34And you're saying it's not?
34:37I'll suggest you tell us the truth.
34:41And you promise this is going to stay between us?
34:44No.
34:45All right, all right.
34:48But there's no reason to tell my wife.
34:50Your wife.
34:54Donna!
34:56Donna!
34:59Do you believe them?
35:01Well, the lady in question seemed very upset
35:04that their secret liaison had been brought to light.
35:07Not as upset as I'd be.
35:13Anne?
35:14Humphrey, there's something you need to see.
35:26Jayden?
35:36Jayden?
35:38Jayden?
35:46Jayden?
35:52I've checked everywhere.
35:54I've talked to shopkeepers,
35:56the lads on the markets,
35:58search bins.
35:59I've put up posters.
36:01And no one's called?
36:02I've had one call.
36:03Some guy said he saw her
36:05with three blokes
36:07on camels.
36:10All right, well,
36:11we'll just have to do the service with her.
36:13You can't do that.
36:15It would look weird.
36:17Where's he supposed to have come from
36:18if his mum's not there?
36:20We'll improvise.
36:21It's what we do.
36:24The chief super's coming too, isn't she?
36:27Yeah.
36:30I have to find the Virgin Mary.
36:33I saw it from an upstairs window.
36:35Must have been weed killer or something.
36:39Who would do such a thing?
36:41At least you've seen things with your own eyes.
36:45Now perhaps you'll believe me.
36:47Mr. Holland,
36:48please understand.
36:50Please don't believe me.
36:52Esther?
36:54Excuse me.
37:00Look at this.
37:02Whoever wrote that
37:03must have had a leak.
37:08There's another one.
37:17And another over there.
37:29There's one there.
37:40Seems to stop here.
37:42Hmm.
37:43Hmm.
37:44Hmm.
37:45Hmm.
37:46Hmm.
37:48Hmm.
37:48Hmm.
37:57Hmm.
38:04Great.
38:06Alex.
38:08Hmm.
38:10Hmm.
38:12Hmm.
38:22What have you found?
38:24I might be wrong.
38:26I think I've just found the Virgin Mary.
38:29Oh, God.
38:35Is that a wig?
38:37And a speaker?
38:39Yep.
38:39And we kill her.
39:09Finally, from hoping we will come running to you.
39:15That is Linda's dress.
39:17I bought it for her.
39:19So someone took it from the house?
39:21No.
39:22No, we cleared out all her things, gave it to charity.
39:27I'm sorry, but Bob really should be resting.
39:30Yes.
39:31Yes, of course.
39:31We might be able to trace the dress.
39:34Yes.
39:34Uh, Bob.
39:35So, the mannequin, lit by this torch, with this speaker as a voice.
39:41Does that work?
39:42That's not what I saw.
39:43Maybe it's completely unrelated.
39:46We have kids messing about over the fields.
39:50Maybe that's it.
39:52What I saw was my wife.
39:56Not this.
39:58Whatever it is.
40:00Come on.
40:14I was worried about you.
40:17I'm sorry.
40:19Don't be.
40:20I've got all my steps in.
40:27You must think I'm really rude.
40:29Why?
40:31Sitting on my own all the time.
40:33Always on my phone.
40:35It's okay.
40:36You're still settling in.
40:38It's good you're talking to your friends.
40:41I wasn't talking to my friends.
40:46If this isn't what Bob Holland saw, then what's the link?
40:51I mean, there has to be a link, Margot.
40:54I mean, if she was found with the weed killer used to spell out the word leave on the grass,
41:00the very sentiment that supposedly came from our ghost,
41:03it has to be connected, doesn't it?
41:06Yeah.
41:06No, thank you for letting us know.
41:08We'll be in touch if we think it's important.
41:11Bye.
41:13That was Fiona Bedstead.
41:16She knew about the pillbox.
41:17Her and her sister used to play in there as kids.
41:20But she doesn't know anything about a mannequin or the other stuff for that matter.
41:23But she did say something interesting.
41:26The hospital ran blood tests.
41:28They've reported finding a substance in his system.
41:31They're checking it now.
41:32He said he wasn't on medication.
41:33Mm.
41:35If there were drugs in this system, let's get someone over to the Holland house
41:39and collect the whiskey bottle and glass he was drinking from
41:42and get it to the lab.
41:43Oh, and Margot, time for some background checks, I think.
41:47Best do the Holland family and our spurned house buyer, Marcus Dillon first.
41:51Yes.
41:52Righty-o.
41:58If only you could talk.
42:04You don't have to keep these things to yourself, you know.
42:07I know it must be difficult, but we can talk about it.
42:12Might help a bit.
42:15He's my baby brother.
42:17My baby brother Ben.
42:19That's who I've been talking to.
42:20We've got different dads, so they took him to his.
42:23He lives in Ireland.
42:25So, I couldn't go there.
42:29Thing is, we're always together, you know.
42:31We got upset, saying he wanted to see me at Christmas and that.
42:36So I got a bit stressed.
42:39I'm sorry, I didn't mean to walk off.
42:42Oh, you've got nothing to be sorry about.
42:44I think it's lovely you're looking after your little brother
42:47and making sure he's okay.
42:50He ain't got anyone else, you know.
42:53No one who cares for him like I do.
42:58Why don't you phone him now?
43:00Might stop you worrying about him.
43:10Hello?
43:12Right, bro.
43:14What are you doing?
43:15Just stopping my wife.
43:17Dad's gone out.
43:18The lady's cooking.
43:19Yeah?
43:20What are you having?
43:21Fish fingers.
43:22Chips.
43:24No, bro.
43:25You make me hungry.
43:26You make me hungry.
43:28You make me hungry.
43:29You make me hungry.
43:29Three French and no turtle dance.
43:32The world's our train is away.
43:34Okay.
43:35There is literally nowhere else in Shipton Abbot I can look.
43:39Unless she got on a train all by herself or a boat or something and went to another country, then
43:47I have no idea where she could have gone.
43:51Either that or someone cut her up and posted all the pieces somewhere.
43:56Kelby.
43:56Or tied something to her leg, like a concrete block or something, and dumped her out to sea.
44:04Kelby.
44:04I mean, how do you not notice someone with the Virgin Mary tucked under her arm?
44:10It's behind you.
44:11I know it's Christmas, Margot, but I'm not in the mood.
44:17Just...
44:20Yep.
44:21Bye.
44:22Okay, so the substance found in Bob Holland's system is something called DMT?
44:30DMT.
44:32Dimethyltryptamine, of course.
44:34What is it?
44:34It's a hallucinogenic drug found in some plants and animals.
44:38That has to be it.
44:40Looks like dangerous stuff.
44:41There's some horrible side effects.
44:43Maybe that's why he had that funny turn.
44:47Get on to the lab.
44:48If that drug is in the whiskey glass, that's a huge part of whatever this puzzle is.
44:52On it.
44:53Nothing much on the background checks.
44:55Marcus Dillon has been manager there for nine years.
44:58Married, three kids.
45:00No criminal record, unless you count, 11 parking fines in the past year.
45:06Nothing on the Holland doors.
45:09Mum and Dad both come back clean as a whistle.
45:11The only thing of note is Colin Benstead.
45:16Fiona's husband.
45:18Serial entrepreneur by all accounts.
45:20One fad after the next.
45:22Our mycelium man.
45:23Well, he seems to fail at all of them.
45:26Up to his eyes in debt.
45:27So much for not caring about money.
45:29So, although Fiona persuaded her father not to sell the house, that doesn't mean her husband agreed.
45:35And we know he had access to the house.
45:38You got it.
45:39Yeah.
45:39Thanks.
45:40The glass and bottle are both clean.
45:42No!
45:43Let me see what you have on this DMT.
45:46So, who found it then?
45:48The inspector.
45:55That's weird.
45:56What is?
45:57I saw that jumper yesterday.
46:00Mum bought me one just like it.
46:02Year before last.
46:04Only mine's a bit more greeny.
46:09Where did you see it?
46:11At the church when I was investigating the break-in.
46:14They had loads of clothes and bags and donations.
46:26Bruce Forsythe.
46:28Bruce Forsythe.
46:30Martha's Nan had too much nutmeg one Christmas and thought she saw Bruce Forsythe licking the sugar off her mince
46:35pies.
46:36And why Bruce Forsythe?
46:37Because certain hallucinogenics show you a version of what's already on your mind.
46:41And as an avid Brucey fan, that's exactly what she saw.
46:44So, because Bob Holland was watching videos of his wife, that's what he saw?
46:50With more than a little help, I suspect.
46:54Wait.
46:55Wait, wait.
47:02Of course, that's what you did.
47:06So?
47:11So?
47:12Dad, I just think you need more time to think things through.
47:16When Bob's daughter Fiona discovered her dad was selling the family home, she was horrified.
47:20She persuaded him to change his mind.
47:22To stay in the house.
47:24Dad, just listen to me for a second.
47:27Because I think you're going to regret it.
47:28But, not as horrified as her husband Colin.
47:31On finding out, his wife was turning away hundreds of thousands of pounds from the sale of the house.
47:37Deep in debt.
47:38He knew he needed to find a way to make his father-in-law carry out his plan to sell
47:43the house and share the money between his daughters.
47:45But how?
47:46I think the answer came from Fiona.
47:48When she said she was surprised that her father had listened to her.
47:52Why?
47:53Because the only person he had listened to in the past was?
47:58His wife, Linda.
47:59Exactly.
48:00And from that simple premise, a plan was born.
48:05Colin Benster's latest venture was working with mycelium.
48:08So it's fair to assume he has a working knowledge of botany.
48:11Which means it's also reasonable to suspect that he knew about DMT, a naturally occurring hallucinogenic, which amplifies what's already
48:18on your conscious mind.
48:20And how to harvest it.
48:25But the whiskey glass and bottle were clean.
48:29That's right.
48:30Ah, yes.
48:31But look.
48:33One method of DMT getting into the system is through inhalation.
48:37It can be smoked.
48:39And what else was in the room?
48:41A fire?
48:43Yes.
48:44And what better way to deliver drugs into someone's system without them knowing, and to burn the evidence in the
48:50process.
48:53Knowing that Bob Holland would light the fire, then sit alone in this room, watching DVDs of his late wife.
49:04He knew that Bob's late wife, Linda, would be on his mind. That's a given.
49:08But how to make sure that Bob Holland saw what he needed to see, and more importantly, hear what he
49:14needed to hear.
49:16How could he be sure that she'd deliver the message he wanted?
49:21Now, we'd already heard that Fiona had cleared her mother's clothes from the house.
49:25And they must have given them to the church.
49:28That's where I saw the jumper.
49:29Yes, Kelby.
49:39Keeping one of Linda's dresses back.
49:46Now, all we needed was something to hang the dress on.
49:51It's one of the things that's bugged me all the way through.
49:54The ghost was always seen outside. Why?
49:57Didn't ghost be able to walk through once?
50:01But mannequins can't.
50:09Oh, but wait. Bob was really specific about what she said, and she said the same thing every time.
50:15Was that the drug too?
50:16Oh, no.
50:17See, that was the clever part.
50:19Come and look.
50:25I think a certain person might be wrapping my Christmas present.
50:31Bob!
50:33Will you get out?
50:35I bet it sucks.
50:36Get out of here!
50:39Get out.
50:40Get out of here.
50:42Get out of here.
50:42So he just lifted it from the videos when he was making the copies and distorted it.
50:48Get out of here.
50:52Now, we know he had access to the house, so the bells were easy enough.
51:09Get out of here.
51:10Get out of here.
51:24The final ingredient, the writing on the mirror, added effect.
51:29And the poisoned grass was done the night that Bob Holland went to the hospital.
51:33So a haunting wasn't possible.
51:35Exactly.
51:37Clever, really.
51:39Evil more like.
51:40Or both.
51:51Erm...
51:52Not in this one.
51:53Oh, this one.
51:54Yeah, that was fine.
51:55Yeah?
51:55Yeah.
51:56You were so smart then
52:00In your darkened echo
52:04When I saw this red sky
52:06I thought it wasn't too soft
52:06But...
52:08Warming your fur
52:12Winter was on us
52:15At the end of my nose
52:19And I never love England
52:22More than when covered in snow
52:25I love England
52:28But a friend of mine says
52:30It's good to hear that you believe in love
52:35Two words.
52:37Second word.
52:39You!
52:39Half-free.
52:41Clumsy.
52:43A man.
52:47First word.
52:50Swing your arm.
52:52Dancing?
52:54Brushing.
52:55Ironing!
52:57Iron.
52:58Iron man!
53:00Yes!
53:01Well done!
53:02Yes!
53:05Nice to meet you, bro.
53:06We'll be back next time.
53:07Hello.
53:08Hello, you.
53:11Is everything okay, then?
53:12Piece of cake.
53:15So what's the secret?
53:16I'm not sure there is one.
53:18And who's the small virtual person?
53:21That's Jaden's little brother, Ben.
53:23It's who he was talking to on the phone all the time.
53:26And if you can't beat them...
53:28I'll join them.
53:29Sorry if it's a bit weird.
53:31Oh, gosh, it's not weird at all.
53:32People coming together is what makes Christmas, isn't it?
53:37Oh, and...
53:41Sausage rolls.
53:42My sausage rolls.
53:43It's very true.
53:45Very good.
53:49These are very...
53:52whoa.
53:55Is that Bruce Forsyth?
53:57Oh, no, no, it is.
54:00Bruce!
54:02You're not very good.
54:03Mmm!
54:06Mmm.
54:07Love more than covered in your skin.
54:13I'm sorry.
54:23I'm sorry.
54:28Oh my god.
54:32Jesus.
54:32Oh my god.
54:32Jesus!
54:32Jesus!
54:33Come here!
54:34Did you, did you?
54:36Oh, are you, are you?
54:38I can't believe you've flown from Dubai.
54:41Come here.
54:44Is it coming?
54:45Come on, come on.
54:47Come on boys, in we go.
54:49What a wonderful surprise.
55:09I can't believe you.
55:11Come on, come on.
55:13Come on boys.
55:13Come on boys.
55:13Good moment!
55:15I won't let you assist.
55:23I won't let you of you go.
55:24Come on Doctor.
55:25Good girl to keep you Halloween next week.
55:26And Energized.
55:27You're my god.
55:28Merry Christmas.
55:28Go to Emma.
55:30Hello.
55:30How are you?
55:31You okay? Merry Christmas.
55:33All right.
55:34Good to see you.
55:36I know.
55:38Thank you for coming.
55:43Can I? Yeah, sure.
55:45Yeah, I feel very Christmassy.
55:47Yeah. All right.
55:48Hurry.
55:50Good to see you.
55:55Oh yeah, the day of Christmas my true love gave to me.
56:00Eleven pipers, five king ten.
56:03Lords are leaping, five ladies passing, eight.
56:06Eight, a little king, seven.
56:08Swans are swimming, six.
56:10Easter laying five golden rings.
56:15Four calling birds, three French hens.
56:18Two turtle ghosts and a partridge in a pear tree.
56:23All right, everyone.
56:24I think this is the part we join in.
56:27On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me.
56:32Twelve drummers, seven.
56:35Eleven pipers, five king.
56:37Ten doors are leaping.
56:38Nine ladies passing, eight maids are milking.
56:42Seven swans are swimming, six.
56:44Easter laying five golden rings.
56:48Four calling birds, three French hens.
56:53Jesus ruckers, and a partridge in a pear tree.
57:00Whoooooo!
57:01Woooo!
57:02All right.
57:03Love you finding on the cloud for me.
57:06aud unravels, seven.
57:07Great job.
57:08Wolfrey Lewis, hit the chợ.
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