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First broadcast 22nd June 1974.

When a young soldier suddenly dies, his parents and his girlfriend are naturally shocked and upset by the news.

John Nolan - Marty Fuller
Richard Vernon - George Cornfield
Denise Buckley - Sheila Howes
Faith Brook - Betty Cornfield
Skye Aubrey - Grace Worth
Derek Anders - Sergeant O'Hara
Christopher Benjamin - Medical Officer
Anne Robson - Mrs. Howes
John Garvin - Mr. Howes
Robert Marsh - Military Policeman

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00:01:44the action freezes. Oh, look at that. Fantastic.
00:01:47It's a letter from Tommy. He's coming home.
00:01:50What? Next month, home for good.
00:01:52Oh, thank God. What's more? He's got three weeks leave.
00:01:55Three weeks? That's wonderful news.
00:01:58He wants me to go ahead and fix the wedding right away.
00:02:02Oh, my dear.
00:02:06But right away! There's so much to arrange.
00:02:09George, darling, it isn't that much of a surprise.
00:02:15Ever since they were children, we knew it was inevitable.
00:02:18It'll be the wedding of the year.
00:02:19If there is so much to do, I must phone the vicar and we must make out some wedding lists.
00:02:24The first thing you do is to get a bottle of champagne.
00:02:26Champagne. Oh, great. Champagne. What a marvellous idea.
00:02:29But then after that, we really must get down to work.
00:02:31You won't be losing more together, you know.
00:02:33What with my family right next door and visiting and things, you'll get sick of the sight of us.
00:02:38It's what Tommy wants, that's all that matters.
00:02:40He's a very lucky boy.
00:02:43What are you working on now?
00:02:44It's for Tommy. It's a stop-action device. I'll show you.
00:02:52Oh, that's fantastic.
00:02:54Quite simple.
00:02:55Gosh, well, it doesn't look it. How do you manage to make it?
00:02:57It works on all channels.
00:02:58Really?
00:03:00I've had enough of that.
00:03:04I've just been thinking if we make it for the 16th, it would coincide with...
00:03:14Tommy!
00:03:51Sheila! How are you!
00:03:55Did you have a good trip?
00:03:56Oh, it was terrific.
00:03:57Oh, good.
00:03:58Oh, it's ages have missed you.
00:04:00Look at that house.
00:04:01Yes, it is good, isn't it?
00:04:02Ah!
00:04:03I see Sheila's friend has arrived.
00:04:17The American girl.
00:04:19You know, the one Sheila met last year in Paris.
00:04:23She's over here on some study course or something.
00:04:27Sheila told us.
00:04:30She'll be here some weeks.
00:04:32Good thing with Sheila's family away it'll be company for her.
00:04:36Yes.
00:04:38We should ask them over.
00:04:40I'm afraid it's a bit like camping out inside.
00:04:44Oh, it's terrific.
00:04:45It's just too late to change things.
00:04:46You see, Mummy and Daddy had already planned their holiday
00:04:48and arranged for the house to be redecorated.
00:04:51Then I found out you were coming.
00:04:52Sheila, it's great.
00:04:54I imagine the bathroom's unaffected.
00:04:55The bathroom and kitchen there.
00:04:57Hey.
00:04:57So at least we can eat and stay clean.
00:04:58It's just sitting and sleeping that's going to be difficult.
00:05:01Oh, and you don't mind sharing a bed.
00:05:02Oh, no.
00:05:03You should see my place in Boston.
00:05:06Anyway, I don't plan spending much time indoors.
00:05:08I want to get out and meet the great British public.
00:05:10Well, starting with the cornfields.
00:05:12Great.
00:05:12Now, who are they?
00:05:13Well, our next door neighbors.
00:05:15Oh.
00:05:15And the nicest people you could wish to meet.
00:05:18That's right.
00:05:18You wrote me about them.
00:05:21Then, um, this must have been Tommy Cornfield?
00:05:27Yes.
00:05:32I'm still not quite sure what a study course is, Grace.
00:05:36Well, you see, I'm taking social studies as part of my psychology degree, and I thought
00:05:41it would be useful to study the social setup of a foreign country.
00:05:45Well, it was also a fantastic way to get a trip to England and to see Sheila again.
00:05:49Well, it sounds more like fun than stuffy.
00:05:52Don't you think so, George?
00:05:56Hmm?
00:05:57Grace's trip to this country.
00:05:59Oh.
00:06:00Yes, I hope you'll be very happy here, Miss Worth.
00:06:03Very happy.
00:06:04If you'll excuse me, I'm very tired.
00:06:10Very happy.
00:06:13I'm, uh, sorry about George.
00:06:16You see, after our son was killed...
00:06:19You don't need to explain, Mrs. Cornfield.
00:06:21Sheila already did.
00:06:23Anyway, I'm exhausted.
00:06:25Jet lag.
00:06:26Good to see you again.
00:06:27Oh, yes, Sheila said that's Norm around here.
00:06:29Well, you're always welcome.
00:06:30Always.
00:06:33Sheila.
00:06:35Good night, Mrs. Cornfield.
00:06:36Good night, Sheila.
00:06:39Good night, Mrs. Cornfield.
00:06:41Good night, Sheila.
00:06:57Good night.
00:07:00he was he was like life oh grace i miss him so much you'll find someone else no yes you
00:07:11will
00:07:11believe me that's the way life is it it takes away but it also gives you'll find someone else
00:07:48George darling it's getting late
00:07:57it might help if you could start making things again other things what's the point
00:08:01well go back to work well only on a part-time basis of course you're still young and good
00:08:09architects aren't easy to find we've been talking to dr harper yes he retired me i know dear with this
00:08:17terrible depression you're in he thinks that well maybe one or two days a week might help you to
00:08:22forget things forget tommy is that what you mean darling we're only trying to do oh who on earth can
00:08:30that be
00:08:55good evening mrs cornfield sorry to disturb you so late but the chap who gave me a lift dropped me
00:09:00on the other
00:09:00side of town i did think of going back but to be so nearer not to see you who is
00:09:04it better who
00:09:09you made that didn't you sir
00:09:17every screw bolt
00:09:20it's even more impressive than i imagined
00:09:23oh i'm marty marty fuller i was a friend of tommy's a friend of tommy's
00:09:30well come in there come in i'm uh but then you know who i am
00:09:35couldn't mistake you sir tommy was very explicit about his old man
00:09:38oh i'm terribly sorry i didn't mean to i know what you meant
00:09:41i expect you're cold would you like a drink or coffee or something a drink would be most welcome
00:09:46well look the living room french windows to the garden picture painted by mrs cornfield's sister
00:09:56yes and the drinks cabinet right there oh what would you like mr fuller oh a scotch would be most
00:10:04welcome and and please marty i see you got rid of that yellow stripe wallpaper i told you tommy was
00:10:11very explicit
00:10:17it's like coming home
00:10:36nothing what do you expect this isn't the army anymore it's already camp
00:10:41come and go as they please grow their hair long well that's not my army he took the stuff with
00:10:46him
00:10:46then oh of course he did to use or to sell well you work it out we'll catch up with
00:10:51them sooner or
00:10:51later bound to only it's not him so much it's that stuffy tommy
00:11:02i was there with him the whole time he didn't know at first that there was no hope then he
00:11:09did
00:11:11he spoke of you two the whole time he said over and over again that you shouldn't mourn him just
00:11:18remember the pleasant times think of him with happiness
00:11:23he was so badly hurt but did he feel any pain at all the drugs i pumped into him saw
00:11:30to that end my
00:11:32hand then suddenly his grip relaxed just like that he didn't feel a thing thank god he spoke of you
00:11:42two
00:11:42the whole time that was nothing new though ever since i met tommy he was always talking of you two
00:11:48this house his life here he'd read your letters out to me see i'm an orphan i don't have any
00:11:53folks of
00:11:53my own so he'd read your letters out to me i sort of shared tommy's life with you for a
00:12:00while and i'm
00:12:00very proud of that you stayed with him all the time oh that's my job i'm a medic yes but
00:12:07there must
00:12:07been others there and yet you stayed with him until the end he was the best friend i ever had
00:12:12and you
00:12:13were the best friend he ever had well i'm glad i told you i promised him i would i was
00:12:20going to write
00:12:21but then it seemed so much better to call by and i had to wait for leave well i must
00:12:26let you two good
00:12:27people get to bed where are you rushing off to up north i have an aunt up there but not
00:12:32tonight
00:12:32surely you must have missed the last trade oh i'll get there eventually by rule of thumb but do you
00:12:38have to rush off why not spend the night here yes i'm sure sheila will want to meet you sheila
00:12:44my gosh
00:12:45i completely forgot to mention her tommy spoke of her too she'll be hopping mad if she doesn't see you
00:12:49one night can't make that much difference yes well i would like to meet sheila settle then you'll
00:12:54stay with us until tomorrow that's very kind of you i'm an easy guest i can sleep right here
00:12:58nonsense you sleep in a bed tommy's bed is made up
00:13:07yes you can have tommy's room these should fit you you're about the same size or maybe an inch taller
00:13:14but you're going to so much trouble tommy would have wanted it
00:13:17i know he would have wanted it yes oh well the bathroom is turned right just along the corridor
00:13:25on the left i know i think well son you're very kind both good night oh good night martin
00:13:35just like the old days where are you going now you go to bed i've got things to do
00:13:53so
00:13:59i'm
00:14:05so
00:14:57It was for Tommy.
00:14:59He was always going on about waking up in the morning and seeing something cheerful.
00:15:02I thought his face.
00:15:05I'm terribly sorry, sir.
00:15:06Old habits, you know.
00:15:08No, it was silly.
00:15:09It startled you.
00:15:10No, it's really very good.
00:15:13I worked all night to finish it.
00:15:15You're a genius, Mr. Cornfield.
00:15:18An absolute genius.
00:15:21Yes, yes, I'll tell her.
00:15:23Bye.
00:15:23What was that?
00:15:25Mrs. Cornfield.
00:15:26She wants us to come over as soon as we're ready.
00:15:28What for?
00:15:28Oh, to meet, uh, Marty someone.
00:15:31Friend of Tommy's.
00:15:32Oh, friend of Tommy's.
00:15:39Until now, I only had his words to describe you.
00:15:42And the photographs.
00:15:43But they don't do you justice.
00:15:46They were a travesty of justice.
00:15:48Sheila.
00:15:50You knew Tommy well?
00:15:52They were the best of friends.
00:15:53He was with Tommy when he died.
00:15:55He spoke of you.
00:15:57You're very like him.
00:15:59Isn't he, though?
00:16:00Oh, I didn't know the pace in Britain was supposed to...
00:16:03Excuse me.
00:16:04You must be Grace, the American girl.
00:16:06This is Marty.
00:16:07Fuller, but Marty'll do just fine.
00:16:08Hello, Grace.
00:16:09Hello.
00:16:10Grace Worth, isn't it?
00:16:11Mrs. Cornfield told me you're here on a study course.
00:16:13Going to be around for a few weeks.
00:16:16You seem to know a great deal for a stranger, Mr. Fuller.
00:16:19Marty's no stranger.
00:16:20He was Tommy's best friend.
00:16:28Morning, sir.
00:16:30Oh, I thought you'd tell her.
00:16:33There's a list of the stuff he took.
00:16:37And it would be in a case like this.
00:16:40Anything here dangerous, sir?
00:16:43All drugs are dangerous in the wrong hands, sergeant.
00:16:46But those two could be dynamite.
00:16:48Addictive, poisonous.
00:16:50Anything here you could sell, sir?
00:16:52No, that's a funny thing.
00:16:54We keep morphine, of course, but it wasn't taken.
00:16:55Now, that query worked.
00:16:57It's empty.
00:17:10Not quite empty, sir.
00:17:17Dear son.
00:17:18La, la, la, la.
00:17:20Love, mother.
00:17:23Well, that tells us a lot.
00:17:24That's right.
00:17:25Love, mother.
00:17:26Doesn't have a mother.
00:17:27No family at all.
00:17:30An address, a new name.
00:17:32Well, it obviously belongs to somebody else.
00:17:34Nothing to do with him.
00:17:34Probably.
00:17:36All the same?
00:17:38That was all he said.
00:17:41That's enough, isn't it, Sheila?
00:17:43Shows that Tommy was thinking of you right up, right up until the last moment.
00:17:48Yes.
00:17:49Thank you for telling me.
00:17:51You are very light, Tommy.
00:17:54Another drink, Marty.
00:17:55Oh, thanks.
00:17:57Where do you go from here, Mr. Fuller?
00:18:00Go?
00:18:02I mean, where's home?
00:18:03I imagine your family's probably...
00:18:05She knows no family.
00:18:06Just an aunt.
00:18:07Isn't that right, Marty?
00:18:08Oh, she's not even that, really.
00:18:10She's not a blood relative.
00:18:12You see, I'm an orphan.
00:18:13I don't have any folks of my own.
00:18:15She's just the woman who brought me up from when I was about 14.
00:18:19She's just the name under next of kin in my pay book.
00:18:23Just the same, she'll be anxious to see you, won't she?
00:18:26Oh, I suppose so.
00:18:27How much leave do you have?
00:18:29Unlimited.
00:18:30I'm on de mob leave.
00:18:31As from now, I'm a civilian.
00:18:32You don't have to rush off, then.
00:18:34You could stay with us for a few days.
00:18:36We'd simply love it, wouldn't we?
00:18:37There's still a lot of things I'd like to ask you about, Tommy.
00:18:41Okay.
00:18:42Splendid.
00:18:43On one condition.
00:18:46That you'll have dinner with me tonight.
00:18:49Well, I'd love to.
00:18:51Oh, but...
00:18:52No, no, no, no.
00:18:53Don't worry about me.
00:18:54I'll be fine.
00:18:54You must come, too.
00:18:56No, as Sheila said, you have a lot to talk about.
00:18:59Anyway, I'm a freezer grad in any country.
00:19:03Right.
00:19:04Oh!
00:19:05What's wrong?
00:19:07I sent all my civilian clothes on.
00:19:09I can't see me dancing with you in these boots.
00:19:11Oh, don't worry about that.
00:19:12We'll find you something.
00:19:17What do you think?
00:19:20It's pretty.
00:19:21A little innocent.
00:19:21Oh, not the dress.
00:19:22Marty.
00:19:23Oh, he seems very pleasant.
00:19:24Oh, come on.
00:19:25You can do better than that.
00:19:26He's smashing.
00:19:27He's good looking, too.
00:19:29There's something about him.
00:19:31Mm-hmm.
00:19:31Something.
00:19:32Must be strange to finally meet him at last.
00:19:35At last?
00:19:36Oh, can I buy that perfume of yours?
00:19:37Mm, it's right there in front of you.
00:19:39Oh, yes.
00:19:39I mean, Tommy must have wrote and told you all about him.
00:19:43Oh, Tommy never mentioned him.
00:19:45What?
00:19:45Not a word.
00:19:47But you told me that Tommy wrote to you two or three times a week.
00:19:51Mm, I can't understand why.
00:19:53Well, if you were a man, would you unleash Marty onto your girlfriend?
00:19:57But his friend.
00:19:59His very best friend.
00:20:03Tommy certainly had style.
00:20:05So do you, Marty.
00:20:08You look splendid.
00:20:10Absolutely splendid.
00:20:11There is one thing.
00:20:13I hope you don't mind.
00:20:14I notice you don't have a watch.
00:20:16I'd like you to accept this.
00:20:17But, George, that was...
00:20:19I know.
00:20:19I bought it for Tommy for his birthday.
00:20:21Tommy isn't here anymore.
00:20:23Never will be.
00:20:24We have to face that.
00:20:26Tommy isn't here, but Marty is.
00:20:28It's gold.
00:20:30Real gold.
00:20:32Yes, it is.
00:20:34I've never had anything that was gold before.
00:20:37I can't accept it.
00:20:38Oh, but I'll tell you what, Mrs. Cornfield.
00:20:41I'll just borrow it for a while.
00:20:48Wow, you look fantastic, doesn't she?
00:20:52Fantastic.
00:20:53Mrs. Cornfield, is it all right if Grace watches television?
00:20:55Yes, of course, you're very welcome.
00:20:57I must phone for a cab.
00:20:59No need.
00:21:00Not if you drive.
00:21:02Well, thanks.
00:21:03Ready?
00:21:04Go on then, you two.
00:21:05Sorry.
00:21:06Have fun.
00:21:06And enjoy yourselves, dear.
00:21:09They look right together, don't they, Betty?
00:21:24Oh, you're still awake.
00:21:26Did you have a good time?
00:21:28Yes, I did.
00:21:28Marty's a super person.
00:21:30Listen, that's why I'm still awake.
00:21:32I've been thinking.
00:21:34Did you ask him why Tommy never mentioned him?
00:21:36There are just so many other things to talk about.
00:21:38Chill, he didn't ask him.
00:21:41It's strange.
00:21:43He's strange.
00:21:43Oh, you are.
00:21:45I've been doing some thinking, too.
00:21:47It couldn't be jealousy, could it?
00:21:49Jealousy?
00:21:49Well, your eyes practically fell out of your head when you first...
00:21:51Undeniable.
00:21:52He's very attractive.
00:21:53Ah.
00:21:53But he works at it too much.
00:21:55Oh, not enough as far as you're concerned.
00:21:57Sheila.
00:21:57It was me that he took to.
00:21:58Isn't that what gets you?
00:22:00Sheila, let's forget the whole thing.
00:22:01It's ridiculous.
00:22:01Forget it?
00:22:02Well, this is the first time I've felt alive in months.
00:22:06Anyway, Marty isn't the kind of man you forget.
00:22:09He's the kind one could fall in love with.
00:22:22Morning.
00:22:23Morning, Marty.
00:22:26You're spoiling me.
00:22:29I hope you like your eggs like that.
00:22:32A bit better than army grab his, huh?
00:22:34Just like home.
00:22:35Better, in fact.
00:22:36We were just talking about that, about this aunt of yours.
00:22:39You don't really owe her anything, do you?
00:22:42Oh, she's just somebody I know.
00:22:43I told you.
00:22:44Why?
00:22:45Well, you're out of the army now, aren't you?
00:22:47You don't have any proper roots.
00:22:48So why not stay here with us?
00:22:51Here?
00:22:52Well, there's plenty of room.
00:22:53We'd be glad of the company.
00:22:55Why not stay for a few weeks until you decide what you want to do?
00:22:58We want you to stay.
00:23:01Well, I'd love to, but I don't have much money behind me.
00:23:05That's the least of your problems.
00:23:06That's no problem at all.
00:23:08Well, son, what do you say?
00:23:10In that case, I'd love to.
00:23:12Marvelous.
00:23:13You've made us both very happy.
00:23:15Thank you, son.
00:23:16There is just one thing.
00:23:18Um, Tommy and I were so close that it sort of hurts to have him all around me to be
00:23:24reminded.
00:23:25Well, that's understandable.
00:23:26Sensitive boy.
00:23:27But George...
00:23:28Well, why should he be reminded?
00:23:29We can change things around a bit.
00:23:32Yes.
00:23:33Yes.
00:23:33All right.
00:23:34In that case, it'll be fine.
00:23:36Good.
00:23:37That's a bit early.
00:23:38That must be Sheila.
00:23:39I promised to take her for a drive.
00:23:41But of course, if you'd rather I spend more time...
00:23:43No, no, no, no.
00:23:43No, you go and have fun.
00:23:45Let me do that.
00:23:46I'll tell her you'll be down in a minute.
00:23:48Oh, Mr. Cornfield, you wouldn't mind filling up the car for me, would you?
00:23:50I'm going to be so terribly late as it is.
00:23:53It'll be ready and waiting.
00:23:55Now, we can unpack.
00:23:57There are some things that I can do for myself.
00:23:59Thanks.
00:24:04It's a great part.
00:24:05I don't care about that.
00:24:13It's going to be super better.
00:24:15I don't care about that.
00:24:43leave the record player you'll need that. yeah. hello Grace. excuse me. I'd leave that.
00:24:58after all Tommy may be dead but you don't want to pretend he never existed. yeah wasn't dirt to
00:25:04be swept under the carpet. what do you mean? I imagine you're making this room
00:25:12right to Marty's instructions. simply trying to make it nice for him. he's a
00:25:18good boy. how do you know mrs. cornfield? how do you know he's a good boy? because he
00:25:24told you? actually you don't know very much about him do you? he was Tommy's
00:25:28friend. oh I'm sorry then. Tommy wrote and told you all about him. well uh no
00:25:34wrote you a letter. he came home on leave. how many times did he mention Marty
00:25:40Fuller? occasionally? often? not at all? this is cornfield. how many? come on. come on.
00:25:52expect it to be ready by the time he gets back. you bring that lot. clear the space in the
00:25:56attic.
00:25:56the attic. the attic? these are Tommy's effects. all they sent back after he... mrs. cornfield.
00:26:05please talk to your husband. come on. sorry. feels all right Joel? where do you want me to put me?
00:26:24don't take Tommy's picture down.
00:26:36don't take Tommy's picture down.
00:26:38i don't take him.
00:27:05please talk to your husband.
00:27:08who's not at all?
00:27:20grace I'm sorry I left you the whole day on your own it's all right I had plenty to interest
00:27:24me we
00:27:25drove down to the river I I haven't been able to bring myself to go there since Tommy died oh
00:27:29it
00:27:29was perfect then we went over to the tennis club to see some friends of mine and time just flew
00:27:34by
00:27:35but you haven't been too bored no I haven't been bored at all oh good oh I am so tired
00:27:41happy tired
00:27:44I imagine you spent a lot of time talking about Tommy no that would have been too morbid anyway
00:27:50as Marty says I can't keep looking back I must look ahead to the future then he stopped you from
00:27:56talking about Tommy oh don't stop that again Sheila Sheila do you know what this is it's a
00:28:04diary isn't it it's Tommy's diary Tommy's diary where on earth did you get it I borrowed it from
00:28:11his room Grace that's despicable you have no right get it to me there's something in it you're going
00:28:16to hear oh no I'm not a diary Sheila you're going to hear what's in this diary no I am
00:28:20not Grace I will
00:28:21not Sheila you're going to Sheila you're going to hear oh oh oh got a letter from S oh had
00:28:30lunch
00:28:30with S S is obviously you oh stop it stop it then there's this entry nearly nine months later
00:28:37don't like M he doesn't like me I'm not going to listen whatever you say I'm not going to listen
00:28:43to
00:28:43you my watch missing sure M took it
00:28:48had stand-up fight with M M threw a fit and busted up the whole canteen
00:28:56think M must be schizoid I'm sure M is very dangerous that's the last entry a few days later
00:29:07Tommy was dead M Sheila Marty you can't prove it can't prove it you're only guessing I think M is
00:29:18very
00:29:18days give me that you can't forget it Sheila that's Tommy's diary and he wrote about someone
00:29:26who's obviously his enemy someone with the initial M think about it huh that's all I ask you just think
00:29:47about it yeah we're just taking great shopping won't be long right bye bye
00:30:36I'll see you next time
00:30:41Oh, my God.
00:31:14Oh, my God.
00:31:36Excuse me.
00:31:37Oh, I'm sorry, Miss.
00:31:38I didn't mean to startle you.
00:31:39Sergeant O'Hara.
00:31:40What can I do for you?
00:31:42Well, you are wanted, Miss.
00:31:43It's Mr. and Mrs. Cornfield.
00:31:45They live next door, don't they?
00:31:46Indeed they do.
00:31:47But you've just missed them.
00:31:48They've gone into town.
00:31:49Oh, I thought so.
00:31:50I've been leaning on the bell long enough to wake the dead.
00:31:53No answer.
00:31:54Any idea how long they'll be, Miss?
00:31:56It could be half an hour or half a day
00:31:58once Mrs. Cornfield gets to the shops.
00:31:59Oh, I know.
00:32:00Oh, I've got a wife like that.
00:32:02Oh, thanks, Miss.
00:32:03Oh, is there any message?
00:32:04No, I'll call back some other time.
00:32:07Thank you, Miss.
00:32:08Oh, Sergeant.
00:32:09Yes?
00:32:10Nobody answered the door.
00:32:12Well, hardly.
00:32:13If they're in town.
00:32:44I'll call back some other time.
00:32:57Have a stand-up fight with M.
00:33:00M threw a fit and busted up the whole canteen.
00:33:03Sure, M must be schizoid.
00:33:05Think M must be very dangerous.
00:33:10My plan is to knock down the dividing wall
00:33:13between your room and the box room
00:33:14and extend.
00:33:15Make it more than just a bedroom.
00:33:18More of a den.
00:33:19Put in some high-five.
00:33:20Can you manage that all on your own?
00:33:22George can tackle anything.
00:33:25Give you somewhere to relax on your own, Marty.
00:33:27Perhaps entertain a lady.
00:33:29Eh, Sheila?
00:33:29Oh, I'm sorry.
00:33:31You all right, Sheila?
00:33:32Yes, I'm fine.
00:33:34You sure?
00:33:35I've seemed rather withdrawn this evening.
00:33:37Something bothering you?
00:33:38Perhaps it's love.
00:33:40I hope so.
00:33:41Oh, these will be wasted.
00:33:42Theatre tickets for tonight.
00:33:43Starts in just under an hour.
00:33:45Really, I don't feel like it.
00:33:46You must understand.
00:33:48Three.
00:33:48See?
00:33:50Oh, it's only a local amateur thing,
00:33:52but I installed the lighting system.
00:33:54I thought it would be good
00:33:55for that sturdy course of yours, Grace.
00:33:56And you can see how we English
00:33:57suffer in a good course.
00:33:59You and Marty stay here.
00:34:01You haven't had much time
00:34:02to yourselves lately.
00:34:03You'd like that, wouldn't you?
00:34:06I would.
00:34:19They're great folks, aren't they?
00:34:21They're Tommy's mother and father.
00:34:22Of course they are.
00:34:23If it hadn't been,
00:34:24I never would have met them.
00:34:25Or you.
00:34:26And that would have been a tragedy.
00:34:28There is something wrong, isn't there?
00:34:31I don't know.
00:34:32It's Grace.
00:34:33Grace?
00:34:33She says...
00:34:35I don't care what she says.
00:34:37What does Grace say?
00:34:37It doesn't matter, Marty.
00:34:39I'd like a drink.
00:34:40Okay.
00:34:44Whatever is...
00:34:45What's about me?
00:34:48Whatever has Grace been saying?
00:34:51She's frustrated.
00:34:53You know that.
00:34:54Well, let's forget it.
00:34:57And talk about Tommy.
00:34:58I thought we agreed
00:34:59it was best to forget that too.
00:35:01Yes.
00:35:02Well, and the army.
00:35:03And you.
00:35:05You've hardly told me anything
00:35:06about what you did in the army.
00:35:08Counted the days
00:35:08till I got out.
00:35:09And saved a few lives,
00:35:10I suppose.
00:35:11Not Tommy's.
00:35:12I tried.
00:35:13Yes.
00:35:15Well,
00:35:16it must have been a wild life.
00:35:18Oh, not wild exactly.
00:35:19Rough around the edges.
00:35:21Oh, but surely
00:35:21all those men
00:35:22of different types
00:35:22lumped together.
00:35:23Didn't you ever get
00:35:24on one another's nerves?
00:35:25Sometimes.
00:35:26I suppose there are
00:35:27always fights breaking out.
00:35:28It's always inevitable.
00:35:29Did the officers
00:35:30crack down on you
00:35:31for fighting?
00:35:31If they found out.
00:35:32That time you smashed up
00:35:33the canteen.
00:35:34What happened then?
00:35:35I got two weeks
00:35:37confined to barracks
00:35:37and stopped a week's pay.
00:35:41Who told you about that?
00:35:43Tommy's diary.
00:35:46He mentions you a lot.
00:35:49You are M, aren't you?
00:35:51M?
00:35:52Yes.
00:35:53Here.
00:35:55My watch missing.
00:35:56Had stand-up fight with M.
00:35:58M threw a fit,
00:36:00busted up the whole canteen.
00:36:02You are M, aren't you?
00:36:04And you weren't Tommy's friend at all.
00:36:06You were his enemy.
00:36:07You hated him.
00:36:10Why?
00:36:12Why?
00:36:14Stand-up fight.
00:36:16He didn't know how to fight that way.
00:36:17Fists, I could have understood that.
00:36:20But he fought me with letters.
00:36:23Your letters.
00:36:24And from his folks.
00:36:27And talk about his life here.
00:36:30His family.
00:36:31And the girl next door he was gonna marry.
00:36:35He fought me with weapons I didn't have.
00:36:37Weapons I'd never had.
00:36:39I was an orphan.
00:36:40And he attacked me with a family.
00:36:44He hit me with a proper life.
00:36:47A sweet, proper life I'd always wanted.
00:36:51He stuffed it down my throat.
00:36:53Mum.
00:36:54Dad.
00:36:55Sheila.
00:36:57He went on and on about it
00:36:59till I couldn't take it anymore.
00:37:00Tommy wasn't like that.
00:37:02He was worse than that.
00:37:04Then perhaps he was.
00:37:06Perhaps I never really knew him.
00:37:08But why come here and lie?
00:37:12It was the only way, Sheila.
00:37:14He had what I wanted.
00:37:16What I'd always wanted.
00:37:18And when he was gone, I saw my chance.
00:37:20I wanted to be under his roof, to belong.
00:37:22And I wanted you.
00:37:23It wasn't right.
00:37:24I know that now.
00:37:26Sheila, sweetheart, please try to understand.
00:37:30I think I do.
00:37:32Then you won't tell them.
00:37:33I must stay here.
00:37:34You won't tell them.
00:37:36I don't know.
00:37:38But you can't tell them.
00:37:39I've done so much.
00:37:41I've come so far.
00:37:42I can't let it go now.
00:37:42Done so much?
00:37:43What do you mean?
00:37:45I don't mean anything.
00:37:46Well, done so much, it sounds as though you planned it.
00:37:49But how could you?
00:37:49I mean, you couldn't have foreseen that Tommy would die.
00:37:53Oh, but he did die.
00:37:56And you were with him, taking care of him.
00:38:00Sheila.
00:38:01A tiny slip-up in treatment.
00:38:03Sheila.
00:38:03Oh, God.
00:38:06How badly was Tommy wounded?
00:38:08Please.
00:38:10How badly?
00:38:13He would have lived.
00:38:16But I couldn't let him.
00:38:18I did it for you, Sheila.
00:38:20I wanted you so badly.
00:38:23And I can't let you tell them because it would kill me.
00:38:47I'll tell you what, after enduring that barotone, we all need a drink.
00:38:50It wasn't that bad.
00:38:52He's charitable.
00:38:52He was appalling, and that is charitable.
00:38:54Oh, now your lighting was fantastic.
00:38:59Hello.
00:39:03Where is everyone?
00:39:04Sheila went home.
00:39:05She wasn't feeling well.
00:39:07I knew she was sickening for something.
00:39:09The flu?
00:39:10No, she was feeling all right this morning.
00:39:11Ah, but this flu virus is going around.
00:39:13Strikes her down without any warning.
00:39:15It wasn't that.
00:39:15I don't think it was physical.
00:39:17She started crying soon after you left.
00:39:19was terribly depressed.
00:39:21I just couldn't shake her out of it.
00:39:23Depressed?
00:39:24Hmm.
00:39:24About Tommy, she wouldn't stop talking about him.
00:39:27Oh, dear.
00:39:28I thought she'd got over it.
00:39:29So did I, but tonight she just wasn't herself at all.
00:39:33I think I better go see how she is.
00:39:34Mr. Cornfield, thank you.
00:39:36Mr. Cornfield, it was marvelous.
00:39:38Terribly depressed.
00:39:39I was very worried.
00:39:49Mr. Cornfield, it was marvelous.
00:39:51Sheela.
00:39:53That's all right.
00:39:54You sleep.
00:39:57Good night, Marty.
00:39:58Mattia.
00:40:08I'm sorry.
00:40:10Sheila.
00:40:12Look, look, look.
00:40:51Look, look, look.
00:41:16Now, drink it, Mrs. Harris.
00:41:18That's a very good outtake, Martyn.
00:41:20Now, sit down there.
00:41:23Here you are.
00:41:25I blame myself.
00:41:26Now, dear, I don't think you should care.
00:41:28Well, if we hadn't stayed away so long.
00:41:30If only I had been here.
00:41:32It was a sudden thing.
00:41:34George just told us.
00:41:35One moment she was as bright as Penny and then...
00:41:37Not that sudden.
00:41:41I mean, the pills she took.
00:41:43She had to get them from somewhere.
00:41:44They were prescribed or...
00:41:47Or someone gave them to her.
00:41:48Oh, what a way!
00:41:49Oh, darling.
00:41:51It would help if we understood why.
00:41:54I mean, Sheila had no reason to kill herself.
00:41:58She left no notes.
00:41:59There is such a thing as delayed shock.
00:42:02Yes.
00:42:03And the doctor said that this young man coming here...
00:42:06reminding her...
00:42:07I think you'd better drop the whole subject.
00:42:09Now, why not stay and have lights with us, hmm?
00:42:14It'll be all right.
00:42:16Life must go on.
00:42:19Grace, you're very welcome to remain here with us, you know.
00:42:24Until your studies are finished.
00:42:27Thank you, Mrs. House, but may I let you know?
00:42:29Of course, dear. There's no rush.
00:42:40Grace.
00:42:42I hope you decide to stay.
00:42:45I'd like you to stay.
00:42:52I think I'd be very good for you.
00:42:56You want to stay, really?
00:43:04You just buried her.
00:43:07Really good for you.
00:43:13You...
00:43:14want... to shut me up.
00:43:17To stop me from talking.
00:43:19To stop me from thinking.
00:43:22Shut you up.
00:43:26I know about you.
00:43:28You know what?
00:43:31Mrs. House.
00:43:33I've decided not to stay.
00:43:34I have some friends in London.
00:43:36I'll go as soon as I'm packed.
00:43:37All right.
00:43:40Marty, thanks for all your help.
00:43:42Perhaps later.
00:43:43At some happier time.
00:43:44I hope so, sir.
00:43:45Most sincerely.
00:43:46Marty.
00:43:47Mrs. House.
00:43:49Let me see you to your door.
00:43:50Thank you so much.
00:43:53Goodbye, baby.
00:43:54Goodbye.
00:43:57I think I'll go, too.
00:44:15I think I'll go, too.
00:44:30Mr. Cornfield?
00:44:31Yes?
00:44:32I called about a week ago when you weren't in.
00:44:34Sergeant O'Hara.
00:44:36You spare a minute, sir.
00:44:38Come in.
00:44:41Well, it's just a long shot, sir.
00:44:43Have you had a son, Thomas Cornfield?
00:44:46My son is dead.
00:44:47I know, sir.
00:44:48But it's not him I'm interested in.
00:44:50It's Private Fuller.
00:44:51Martin Fuller.
00:44:52Marty?
00:44:52Then you do know him, sir.
00:44:54He's my son's best friend.
00:44:55Of course I know him.
00:44:56As a matter of fact, he's...
00:44:58He's wanted as a deserter, sir.
00:45:01And if there's any chance...
00:45:02A deserter?
00:45:03We want him back.
00:45:04Badly.
00:45:05And I wondered if he'd made any contact at all with you, sir.
00:45:09Deserter?
00:45:10Have you seen or heard of him?
00:45:14No, not a word.
00:45:16But, er...
00:45:16And I don't expect to.
00:45:19Now that my son is dead, er...
00:45:21Why would he contact us?
00:45:22Yes, that's, er...
00:45:24What I thought.
00:45:25Still out of checks, sir.
00:45:27Yes, of course.
00:45:28If he does turn up or contact you...
00:45:30I'll, er... let you know immediately.
00:45:33I'll give you my number.
00:45:46I, er... wouldn't expect him to come here in a million years.
00:45:48You never know.
00:45:51Your son's best friend, you said, sir?
00:45:54Yes.
00:45:55Funny.
00:45:56I was asking around the barracks and...
00:45:59Thank you, sir.
00:46:12George?
00:46:14Oh.
00:46:16George.
00:46:17She really is in a bad way, you know.
00:46:19I think Marty cheered her up a bit.
00:46:22What's wrong?
00:46:24Wrong?
00:46:25You look so pale.
00:46:26Mr. Cornfield is...
00:46:28As a matter of fact, I...
00:46:30I thought of doing some work in the garden.
00:46:31Would you...
00:46:32Care to slip on some old clothes and give me a hand?
00:46:34Right.
00:46:35Gardening?
00:46:36I'm not letting you do any gardening while you're looking like that.
00:46:39Come in here.
00:46:46I don't believe it.
00:46:48True.
00:46:49Marty, a desert.
00:46:50Why not?
00:46:52You remember the times Tommy said he was so fed up with the armour he thought of going over the
00:46:55wall?
00:46:56Well, Marty's actually done it.
00:46:58What's wrong with that?
00:46:59It takes guts to do a thing like that.
00:47:00What a desert!
00:47:03If they find him.
00:47:05They'll take him away from us.
00:47:06But, Betty, it doesn't have to be like that.
00:47:08There's an answer to every problem and I think I have it.
00:47:32Hello?
00:47:37Who is it?
00:47:40What?
00:47:42I'm sorry.
00:47:43Hold on a minute, will you?
00:47:52I'm sorry.
00:47:53Who is it?
00:47:54It's Grace.
00:47:55Grace Worth.
00:47:56Oh, Grace!
00:47:58How are you?
00:47:59Fine.
00:48:00I'm leaving for the States and I want to come by and say goodbye to you and Mr. Cornfield and...
00:48:04Mr. and Mrs. Howes.
00:48:06Oh, well, you won't see them, I'm afraid.
00:48:09They went away again, you know, to help her to forget, you understand?
00:48:13But, George and I, we'd love to see you.
00:48:15What time do we expect you?
00:48:16Uh, tomorrow, early evening?
00:48:18Oh, great.
00:48:20We're such a happy coincidence, too.
00:48:22Coincidence?
00:48:23Yes.
00:48:24Tomorrow is Marty's birthday.
00:48:29Oh, that's lucky.
00:48:32And we have a special supper for you.
00:48:34Your favourite, crunchy tuna salad.
00:48:37Now, Mrs. Cornfield, you've gone to far too much.
00:48:39Oh, Marty, it's about time you called us Betty and George.
00:48:42Oh, I don't like to.
00:48:43Why not?
00:48:44Well, it doesn't sound right.
00:48:45It's as if we were no more than close friends.
00:48:48What do you suggest?
00:48:50Well, Mum and Dad would sound more natural.
00:48:53And for us, Marty.
00:48:54Mum and Dad.
00:48:55That's as it should be.
00:48:56In fact, we anticipated you.
00:48:58Indeed we did.
00:48:58The one thing we haven't given you today is the present.
00:48:59But we haven't...
00:49:00It's got what we want for you.
00:49:01We did it weeks ago.
00:49:02Signed, sealed and witnessed.
00:49:05Everything we'd planned for Tommy is going to be yours one day.
00:49:08This house, everything, we've willed it to you.
00:49:11You are our legal heir.
00:49:13When we go...
00:49:14Dad.
00:49:16Mum.
00:49:19Weeks ago, eh?
00:49:20More than a month?
00:49:21Perfect.
00:49:22A perfect day.
00:49:25Right.
00:49:26Shall we eat?
00:49:28I must go and put on my best bib and tap.
00:49:30No, no, no, no.
00:49:31In honour of my newfound family.
00:49:33Looks delicious.
00:49:39What's wrong?
00:49:41It tastes kind of off.
00:49:46No.
00:49:55Sergeant?
00:49:56No luck then?
00:49:57In a thin air.
00:49:58Catch up with them sooner or later, I suppose.
00:50:03Uh, something you want?
00:50:05I don't know.
00:50:06I was just thinking.
00:50:08Didn't you say that a couple of the drugs that Fuller took were poisonous?
00:50:11Yes.
00:50:12Well, how poisonous?
00:50:13Well, you pointed out a couple that were dynamite.
00:50:17Your word, sir.
00:50:19Dynamite?
00:50:20Well, only to the initiated.
00:50:21What do you mean, sir?
00:50:22Well, because handled properly, they can kill almost undetected.
00:50:27I don't think I'm giving you names.
00:50:30Well, how would they kill, sir?
00:50:32You can at least tell me that.
00:50:35Well, there is one.
00:50:36Once administered, it brings death rather quickly.
00:50:39And yet, it has all the symptoms of botulism.
00:50:43Botulism.
00:50:44Lethal food poisoning.
00:50:45Bad fish or meat does the same sort of thing.
00:50:48Anyway, this is all rather academic, isn't it, Sergeant?
00:50:50I mean, Fuller's a deserter, isn't he?
00:50:52Not a murderer.
00:50:58You were wrong about this, Marty.
00:51:00It's perfect.
00:51:02Marty.
00:51:03No, thanks, Mum.
00:51:04He doesn't know what he's missing, does he?
00:51:05I don't know.
00:51:06Some more wine, though.
00:51:07No, no, no, I'll get you.
00:51:17This is not only the best birthday I've ever had.
00:51:21It's the only one I care to remember.
00:51:24It isn't over yet.
00:51:25George.
00:51:25Well, I was going to keep it until it was needed,
00:51:27but I don't think I can.
00:51:28I'm so darn proud of it.
00:51:29What is it?
00:51:30Another surprise.
00:51:31Oh.
00:51:32It's in the cellar.
00:51:34Darling, you'll get indigestion.
00:51:36I can't help it.
00:51:37I must show it to him.
00:51:39Bring your wine.
00:51:41Go on.
00:51:42I'll clear up.
00:51:46Come on.
00:51:54This is it.
00:51:55This is it, Tommy.
00:51:58I don't mind you calling me Tommy.
00:52:00Not if he pleases you, Dad.
00:52:01You're Marty.
00:52:02I did this for you, Marty.
00:52:04Did what?
00:52:06You see those T-squares on the wall in the alcove?
00:52:10Yes.
00:52:11Bring one of them to me, will you?
00:52:14All right.
00:52:21Hey, Mr. Caulfield!
00:52:23Where is the Caulfield?
00:52:25Ah!
00:52:26Don't panic, son.
00:52:28That's a surprise.
00:52:30You see, Marty, we know about you.
00:52:33You know what?
00:52:34Being a deserter.
00:52:36We know, but we don't care.
00:52:38All we care about is, well, we love you, son, like we love Tommy and, well, the army,
00:52:43in a way took him from us and now they want to take you.
00:52:47Well, we're not going to let them.
00:52:49We couldn't.
00:52:50That's why I built this place.
00:52:52It's a kind of priest's hole, hiding place.
00:52:55No one would ever find it.
00:52:57If they ever came looking for you again, son, you'll be safe in there.
00:53:02You see, I've thought of everything.
00:53:05They won't take you from us.
00:53:08That's fine, Dabba.
00:53:09How do I get out?
00:53:10You can't.
00:53:11What?
00:53:11I suppose I put a lever in there and you touched it by mistake and you open up the
00:53:15wall just as they were in here looking for you.
00:53:17I told you I thought of everything.
00:53:19There's only one way to open up the wall and that's out here.
00:53:22The lever's so well disguised that I'd find anyone.
00:53:41It's getting awfully hot in here, Dad.
00:53:44Right, son.
00:53:45I'll have you out of there, right?
00:53:50Dad?
00:53:53Just...
00:53:54Yes, sir.
00:53:54It's that.
00:53:55No.
00:53:56Come on, Dad.
00:53:57Hurry it up.
00:53:58Get me out of here, Dad!
00:54:01I don't seem very silly.
00:54:04Dad?
00:54:07Dad!
00:54:10Get me out of here, Dad!
00:54:11Daddy, Dad!
00:54:18Get me out of here, Dad!
00:54:20Dad! Dad, get me out of here!
00:54:22Dad!
00:54:23Come on, Dad!
00:54:25Come on, Dad!
00:54:27Come on, Dad!
00:54:28Let me out!
00:54:31Dad, get me out of here!
00:54:34Dad!
00:55:02Dad!
00:55:03Thank you!
00:55:18Hey!
00:55:19Hey, hey, down here!
00:55:21Hey, down here!
00:55:26Miss Cornfield?
00:55:30Miss Cornfield?
00:55:36Mrs. Cornfield?
00:55:49Miss Cornfield?
00:56:09Emergency, which service, please?
00:56:16Yes, yes, that's right.
00:56:17Please hurry!
00:56:25Here, Miss Cornfield.
00:56:27Here, just lift up your head.
00:56:28It's all right.
00:56:29It's all right.
00:56:33Mr. Cornfield.
00:56:34Here.
00:56:35Here.
00:56:35It's all right.
00:56:36I'm just...
00:56:37You're losing your time.
00:56:38Yes.
00:56:39It's all right.
00:56:44Hey!
00:56:53Here!
00:56:56Here!
00:56:59Here!
00:56:59Here!
00:57:16Marty?
00:57:17Is anyone here?
00:57:19Grace?
00:57:20Is that you, Grace?
00:57:24Marty where are you I'm here behind the alcove what you see is a false wall it's
00:57:31one of George's gadgets Grace do you hear me Grace yes I hear you Marty what
00:57:41happened Marty can you hear me what happened George and Betty are lying up
00:57:48there they're almost dead what happened I don't know I'm some kind of food
00:57:53poisoning I think they both ate something bad I was on my way to call the doctor
00:57:57and I got myself trapped in here Grace are you still there Grace yes I'm still
00:58:09here food poisoning oh I don't know I mean how can I tell they're locked up in
00:58:16here and let me out Grace then I'll explain everything everything Marty what
00:58:23was that Grace I couldn't quite hear you I said I don't know how to get you out
00:58:29Marty oh well there's a lever it must be above your head somewhere George said he
00:58:35couldn't reach it it's probably cleverly concealed yes very cleverly concealed just
00:58:44like this false wall no one would ever know it was here you see it then pull it
00:58:54Grace why don't you pull it come on Grace get me out of here tell me about Sheila
00:59:04Marty sheila you killed her didn't you are you crazy she committed suicide no now
00:59:14come on Grace what are you judge and jury I had nothing to do with Sheila's death
00:59:19now come on Grace get me out of here Grace Grace
00:59:28Grace get me out of here Grace
00:59:32Grace Grace
00:59:35Grace Grace
00:59:36Grace Grace
00:59:38Grace Grace Grace
00:59:41I'm sorry.
00:59:44Oh, Tommy.
00:59:46Tommy?
00:59:48It's his son, yes.
00:59:50Don't know.
01:00:05You see how it can be, Grace?
01:00:08Part of the house.
01:00:10The money, everything.
01:00:14Just you and me, Grace.
01:00:19I always wanted you, Grace.
01:00:23And you always wanted me.
01:00:38You killed her, didn't you, Marty?
01:00:40What are you, judge and jury?
01:00:42You killed her.
01:00:43I had nothing to do with Sheila's death.
01:00:45You killed her.
01:00:46What are you, judge and jury?
01:00:48Get me out of here!
01:00:49Judge and jury!
01:00:50Judge and jury!
01:00:51Judge and jury!
01:00:53Judge and jury!
01:01:01You're the one who called the ambulance?
01:01:04Yes.
01:01:05Well, the hospital called me.
01:01:07I couldn't think why.
01:01:08Then I remembered.
01:01:10Gave them my phone number and they found it in his pocket.
01:01:12O'Hara.
01:01:14Sergeant O'Hara.
01:01:15You've been to the hospital.
01:01:18How are they?
01:01:19Oh, they'll probably pull through, thanks to you.
01:01:22Ah.
01:01:22But both are in a coma.
01:01:24Likely to stay that way for a long time.
01:01:26Weeks, maybe.
01:01:27It'll be a long time before I can talk to them.
01:01:30Food poisoning.
01:01:32Art was Fuller.
01:01:33Fuller?
01:01:36No, you wouldn't have seen him.
01:01:38No.
01:01:38No, you're just a casual friend.
01:01:42Private Martin Fuller, deserter.
01:01:45At least that's all he was until a little while ago.
01:01:47Well, food poisoning.
01:01:51I...
01:01:52I don't understand.
01:01:54Well, he was a medic, see?
01:01:56And he took off with some drugs.
01:01:58One of them a killer with all the symptoms of food poisoning.
01:02:03Why?
01:02:04Now, that's the problem.
01:02:06A nice couple, by all accounts.
01:02:10You've never seen him.
01:02:12They never mentioned him at all?
01:02:16No.
01:02:18I've never seen him.
01:02:20Hmm.
01:02:24You staying here, or can I drop you somewhere?
01:02:28You...
01:02:30said they'll be in a coma for weeks.
01:02:32Well, that's what the doctors say.
01:02:38Yes, then you can drop me at the station.
01:02:41Of course.
01:02:43They don't hang murders here anymore, do they?
01:02:46No.
01:02:47More as a pity.
01:02:52I'm ready.
01:02:55Where are you going, miss?
01:02:57Home.
01:03:00I know from the first moment we met that you were absolutely crazy for me.
01:03:05No.
01:03:06What the hell, please!
01:03:07We have to bring a nap.
01:03:09No.
01:03:10No.
01:03:13No.
01:03:14No.
01:03:14No.
01:03:17No.
01:03:17No.
01:03:23No.
01:03:26No.
01:03:27No.
01:03:28No.
01:03:29No.
01:03:30No.
01:03:30No.
01:03:31No.
01:03:33No.
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