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00:00My name is Captain Marek Novotny,
00:02and I'm very sorry that you were involved, Mrs.
00:05Simms.
00:07Bob Simms, leg wounds.
00:09Right, that's six.
00:15Now it's your turn to seriously consider radiation treatment.
00:19I will seriously consider it.
00:21His wife is forcing him for adultery
00:22and plans to publicly name me as the other party.
00:25I don't need to do that.
00:30Keep Mrs. Barton away!
01:06Take it easy.
01:08I am not feeling rich.
01:10I am not feeling rich as my wife,
01:10but I'm not feeling rich.
01:13I am not feeling rich.
01:25I am not feeling rich.
01:36All I see is waiting for me
01:43I see, hey, hey, hey
01:48I dream, hey, hey, hey
01:53I dream, hey, hey, hey
01:56I dream, hey, hey, hey, hey
02:00I dream, hey, yes
02:29They pick the moments, don't they?
02:36Where's Mrs. Bartlett?
02:37We tried to bring her in, but she's refusing.
03:01The number, please, Carla.
03:04Helen, Carla, the number, please.
03:05Frances! Frances!
03:08You need to come into the shelter immediately.
03:11Helen Lakin is being buried today.
03:13A part of me feels I ought to be there.
03:16Peter held her work in such high regard.
03:18Frances!
03:18I want to stay here.
03:19And get killed!
03:21Frances!
03:21I want to stay here!
03:29Then I'm staying with you.
03:31I want to stay here!
03:41I want to stay here!
03:47I want to stay here!
03:49I want to stay here!
03:57I want to stay here!
04:21Laura!
04:25So you'll come then?
04:26Yes.
04:28Truth.
04:29I want to stay here!
04:44I don't know.
04:45Walk now!
04:52It's all right.
05:06Most operators refused to say during the raid.
05:09You handled it very well.
05:13Thanks.
05:17When I was told you'd be training me, my heart sank.
05:21You know, I never set out to steal Spencer from you.
05:27Clearly.
05:28You couldn't have done that even if you wanted to.
05:30Oh, you think I could have?
05:31Believe me, no.
05:34No, I was looking to offload him for some time
05:37and you did me a huge favour by showing an interest when you did.
05:41After all, what girl wouldn't rather have a pilot over a horseman?
05:46Well, me?
05:49I see what you mean, but no offence, you don't count.
05:53Why?
05:56Let's leave you there, shall we?
05:58Why?
06:00I see what you said.
06:08Who are you, God?
06:09Who are you, God?
06:09You're all right.
06:09I see what you said.
06:09I see what you said.
06:09Oh, what's going on?
06:11Hello.
06:12All right.
06:25Laura?
06:29What is it?
06:40Charlotte Bowers is to divorce Wing Commander Richard Bowers and Grounds of Adultery.
06:47The correspondent is named as Miss Laura Campbell of Great Paxford, Cheshire.
06:59I will go.
07:07I will stop you in the room.
07:09I will stop you in the room.
07:14I will stop you in the room.
07:18I don't know.
08:03Oh, I'm looking for Mr. Sims.
08:05Of course.
08:06Look at that.
08:38I tried to come earlier, but there was a raid.
08:40I tried to come.
08:41I tried to come.
09:10I tried to come.
09:13I tried to come.
09:22Dad!
09:25Dad!
09:34I was just passing.
09:39I wanted to see how you were after everything.
09:43Like the hat, by the way.
09:44Oh.
09:45Well, Adam thinks it suits me.
09:49Everything suits you.
09:53I don't really know why I'm bothering with all of this.
09:55I can't say.
09:57Germans already have her.
09:58I don't know if they'll have his garden soon enough.
09:59Well, some of us are working day and night to make sure that doesn't happen.
10:03Germany has everything.
10:04I mean, they have everything that the French had, plus everything that we left behind at Dunkirk.
10:09Sure.
10:09You know, the French had a much bigger army than us.
10:12What chance do we have?
10:17Well, sometimes the pressure of everything that's happening actually feels palpable.
10:24as if I could reach up and push against it.
10:27Well, it's as if it's bearing down on us.
10:31You feel it, too?
10:32Mm-hmm.
10:34The minute I wake up.
10:38But thankfully, we have a thing called beer.
10:41Beer works wonders against all that.
10:43Well, me.
10:44It's gardening and a spot of violent weeding.
10:48Well, perhaps you should find a different pressure valve, because that weed happens to be a rather nice foxglove.
11:20I guess you can't do this.
11:23You're the most out.
11:25I don't know.
11:25You're the most out.
11:54I thought we kept the map of the farm in the dresser drawer.
11:57What?
11:59The map of the farm, Steph.
12:01Where is it?
12:02I don't know.
12:04Right.
12:06Stan, if it's not in the dresser, I don't know where it is.
12:10Can't it keep till morning?
12:11Yeah.
12:14You think the German high command shuts up shop when the sun goes down?
12:18What are you talking about?
12:21Stan, come back to bed.
12:24While we sleep.
12:26Big plan.
12:28Go up.
12:30I need to get on.
12:31With what?
12:32I haven't got time for a debate.
12:37Stan, come to bed.
12:41You go.
12:43I can't sleep.
12:46I can't sleep.
12:49You go.
13:18I can't sleep.
13:19I can't keep it because the Voice-over going is still on.
13:19Ready?
13:55How many more for crying out loud?
13:58Show some respect.
14:21So far, so straightforward.
14:24But we now come to the matter of the factory.
14:28In the event of his death,
14:30Peter has instructed that his business interests
14:33should principally be transferred to you.
14:38Francis?
14:39Principally?
14:40Principally.
14:41Surely that should be entirely.
14:43In a codicil to his will,
14:45Peter instructed that 20% of the company
14:50should be placed in a separate trust.
14:53For who?
14:55While the size of the portion placed in trust can be disclosed,
15:00the identity of the beneficiary cannot.
15:05May I see?
15:07Well, there must be some mistake, Roger.
15:11In all conscience,
15:13I felt you had to know at the earliest opportunity.
15:19What does this all mean?
15:34And that's the last of it.
15:36What a pokey little place this is.
15:42It's not too late to change your mind.
15:45Nor you, yours.
15:48I give you a week before you telephone,
15:50begging me to bring you back.
15:52I've told you what it'll take
15:53for me to make such a request, Douglas.
15:57That ball is entirely in your court.
16:06One week.
16:20Hurry up, Stan.
16:22I want to get it all out before the sun goes down.
16:31What's all this?
16:33Glittering the fields with all machinery
16:34to stop the Jerry's being able to land.
16:36You what?
16:37They've done it all over the south.
16:39When they try and land further north,
16:40we need to make sure they can't.
16:42Don't you mean if?
16:44Get changed.
16:46Check the outhouses for old cartwheels,
16:48feeding troughs,
16:49anything big enough to foul up a German undercarriage.
17:14After the hospital?
17:18That's right.
17:19Yes.
17:20Pass all my best wishes to Bob.
17:24Michelle.
17:51No milk.
17:52No milk.
17:53No.
17:56There was, uh, a coffee house outside Ostrova.
18:00I used to frequent as a student.
18:03The owner threw out anyone
18:04who asked for milk with their coffee.
18:06Hm.
18:07For him, it was
18:09Tjernakava,
18:10or the door.
18:11Hm.
18:12In time, I learned he was right.
18:15Tjernakava.
18:17Tjernakava, it is.
18:28Have you been to see your husband?
18:30He's quite badly injured.
18:35Weaker than I've ever seen him.
18:38He'd expect me to wait on him hand and foot
18:40when he comes back home.
18:43As his wife or
18:45as his servant.
18:47Why do you say that?
18:51You told me about a man who
18:53does not like flowers
18:55because it makes him think of his own mortality.
18:59Who does not want children
19:00because
19:01they will get in the way of his work.
19:09It makes me wonder
19:11how such a man thinks of you
19:15and why such a woman
19:16would stay with such a man
19:19and
19:21what she
19:24might see in me.
19:29Pardon me.
19:30I thought Bob might never return.
19:33Thought
19:34or hoped.
19:37I've tried to imagine
19:39what it would feel like.
19:40Does that make me a terrible person?
19:42No.
19:44Not to me.
19:47I enjoyed the feeling.
19:51Terrible now.
20:22Mrs. Barden.
20:26Mrs. Barden.
20:28Mrs. Barden.
20:31If now is not a suitable time
20:32I completely understand
20:34but I
20:35felt compelled
20:36to come and offer
20:37my deepest condolences.
20:41No, please.
20:45You were the last person
20:46I expected to see.
20:47I
20:49discovered that the sea air
20:50is not all that it's cracked up to be.
20:54So you're back for good.
20:56Well, let's just say
20:57that my
20:59situation
20:59is in a state of flux.
21:02Thank you, Claire.
21:04Please.
21:13Peter gave me that bent
21:15for our 20th wedding anniversary.
21:18We used to sit there
21:19in the warm evenings.
21:22Such a tragedy.
21:25Your husband was a gentleman.
21:31So,
21:33where are you and Douglas living?
21:35I saw your house
21:36had been requisitioned.
21:39I've
21:39taken a house
21:40on the outskirts
21:41of the village.
21:46Frances.
21:49My mother
21:50was always fond
21:50of saying that
21:52life
21:53would be
21:53exceedingly boring
21:54if it took
21:55a linear path.
21:57No bumps
21:58or twists.
21:59No
22:00surprises.
22:01But then
22:02at times like this
22:05what one would give
22:06for
22:06simple,
22:08dependable
22:08boredom
22:10I'd give
22:12everything I have
22:14for another minute
22:15with him.
22:18Every single thing.
22:31Thank you for coming in
22:32this morning,
22:32Dr. Campbell.
22:34If you're anything like
22:35other doctors who have treated,
22:36I imagine you've read
22:37everything there is to read
22:38about this treatment.
22:39Pretty much.
22:40So,
22:40forgive me if what I'm about
22:41to say sounds like I'm
22:42teaching you to suck eggs.
22:44Is sucking eggs
22:45part of the procedure?
22:46I must have missed
22:47that particular article.
22:48If only it were.
22:50We'll need you here
22:50every day for five weeks.
22:52I've rearranged
22:52my surgery out.
22:54Rearranged?
22:55Dr. Campbell,
22:56this treatment
22:57won't just tie you
22:57out a tad.
22:58It will exhaust you
22:59physically and mentally.
23:02I understand.
23:26I'm going to live by the sea.
23:28Perhaps the sea went round
23:30and asked her to leave.
23:31Welcome back,
23:32Mrs. Cameron.
23:33It's nice to see you.
23:37I don't trust her.
23:38Ahem.
23:39Let's, uh,
23:40start with apologies
23:41for her absence
23:42from our president,
23:45Mrs. Barden.
23:46May I propose
23:47that we've postponed
23:48this evening's meeting
23:49out of respect for Frances?
23:52I, I visited
23:53Mrs. Barden
23:54yesterday afternoon
23:55and it was painfully apparent
23:57that she is in no condition
23:59to continue as president
24:00for the foreseeable future.
24:02I completely agree.
24:03I assure you
24:03we can soldier on
24:04for the moment.
24:06Can a ship steer
24:06a true course
24:08without its rudder,
24:09Mrs. Farrah?
24:10However great
24:11our compassion
24:12for Mrs. Barden
24:13at this terrible time,
24:15the branch needs
24:16a viable president.
24:18Here we go.
24:20Do you have someone in mind
24:21Mrs. Cameron?
24:22Actually I do.
24:24Yes.
24:26Oh.
24:28You think I'm suggesting myself?
24:30No, no, no, no, no.
24:32But I wouldn't hesitate
24:33in proposing
24:34Mrs. Sims.
24:37Me?
24:39As branch secretary
24:41you have been formidable
24:42in your organizing
24:43over many years.
24:44You know the WI protocol
24:46inside out?
24:47As a rough show of hands
24:48who would support
24:49Mrs. Sims taking over?
24:53Mrs. Sims.
24:53It's very flattering
24:54of course
24:55but
24:56one couldn't take it on.
24:58Not with Bob back.
25:00I'm sorry.
25:02Then the only viable
25:04alternative
25:07is you, Mrs. Cameron.
25:09Me?
25:10You have the experience,
25:12the skill.
25:13You have the time
25:14to guide this branch
25:15until Francis
25:16is able to return.
25:19Has the rough show of hands
25:20who would support
25:21Mrs. Cameron taking over?
25:22In the short term?
25:23In the short term.
25:30I'm really not sure about this.
25:41I'm really not sure about it.
25:48I'm really not sure about it.
25:50Oh, my God.
26:31On behalf of all the staff here,
26:32I'd like to offer our sincere condolences.
26:35Mr Barton was a wonderful employer.
26:37He'll be sadly missed by everyone.
26:42Thank you, Mr Taylor.
26:44It was the accounts you wished to see.
26:47Yes.
26:48Do you want to look at these here
26:50or at home?
26:51I'll get someone to help you.
26:52Oh, I think we can manage these to the car.
26:55But these only cover the current quarter.
27:00This area holds the full Barton accounts.
27:11Bob.
27:13I wonder when you were planning on coming, Mike.
27:16I had errands to me.
27:19I'm going to put you some cigarettes.
27:21No chocolate.
27:24We've run out.
27:26Sorry.
27:28I'll bring some next to her.
27:29How do you feel?
27:31Well, they've reduced the morphine,
27:33which is a good sign, I suppose,
27:34but I'm still in a lot of pain.
27:37The doctor told me there's no possibility
27:38of you climbing stairs for some time,
27:40so I'm putting a bed in to study.
27:48Well, what happened?
27:52Straight artillery landed 50 feet
27:54from where I was standing.
27:56Lifted me clean off me feet.
27:58A strap not in me arm.
28:00Pulled me leg.
28:02Problem with tibia.
28:03You're lucky you weren't killed.
28:05Could have been worse.
28:12Let me help.
28:30That said,
28:31I've come back with an idea
28:33for a new novel.
28:34Set on the beach at Dunkirk
28:36and dedicate it to my fellow veterans.
28:43That's better.
28:46Next time,
28:48don't forget the chocolate.
28:50Yes?
28:57Couldn't help seeing your name in the paper.
29:00Pity it had to be about that
29:02and not something more savoury.
29:04Very messy business, I'm sure,
29:06but if you want my advice...
29:07Thanks, but I really, really don't.
29:08Your mistake was to go for a married man.
29:10It's much less complicated
29:12to go after single RAF boys.
29:15No wives.
29:16Do you see?
29:18What, and you're speaking from experience, are you?
29:21Ship in the telephone exchange all day,
29:22not a pilot, single or married, in sight.
29:25I'm only trying to help.
29:26Help yourself, I don't need it.
29:37Oh, you gave me a shilling too much.
29:45It's good to know the majority of people
29:47in Great Paxford are honourable.
29:50Thank you, Mrs. Talbot.
29:52Next.
29:55She's brave to show her face.
29:57I'll give her that.
29:58I'd go so far as to say shameless.
30:01I can hear you, Mrs. Talbot.
30:04Every word is you intend, no doubt.
30:07It's your mother and father I feel sorry for.
30:11Disgusting.
30:11I could list a few of your past mistakes
30:13for the village to hang out with their laundry.
30:17Good day.
30:28What can I get you?
30:44Any luck?
30:46No evidence of debt
30:48or sudden financial injection
30:50over the past five years
30:51that would need repaying.
30:52There must be something.
30:53You'd expect something to suggest
30:55where a 20% share of the business might be owed.
30:58I'll keep going back.
30:59Who or what?
31:02Could he have promised it to?
31:03He must have some idea.
31:05You can ask me a thousand times.
31:07I can think of nothing to explain it.
31:12Keep the knee rested, Mr. Hudson.
31:15That means no allotment
31:16until the swelling has gone down.
31:18Right.
31:18Thank you, Dr.
31:22Thought I had a four o'clock.
31:24And a quarter past four.
31:27No.
31:29May I see the diary, please?
31:32What for?
31:36Erica, have you been cancelling appointments?
31:40I told you I can handle the treatment and work.
31:44I'm not a fool.
31:47I have no intention of running myself into a grave
31:49any earlier than is absolutely necessary.
31:51I haven't cancelled appointments.
31:53Well, then where have they gone?
31:57To Dr. Clark's surgery.
32:00Dr. Clark?
32:02Several patients have transferred their records to him.
32:06How many is several?
32:09Eight.
32:10Since the notice in the paper about the bowels' divorce.
32:13I'm fairly certain.
32:16With the cost of my treatment,
32:17the timing couldn't be worse.
32:21This is the building.
32:22It's suffered strut...
32:23Salts, syringes, bandages,
32:27a box of one-ounce fluid contained...
32:29Hello, yes.
32:29I'm calling from RAF Tablet Wood.
32:32I'm wondering if I could trouble you to place
32:34an advertisement on your village notice board.
32:37We're looking for staff to work in the officer's mess
32:40behind the bar.
32:53Spencer, just drop something off.
32:56Thought you might like to see.
33:07What's this?
33:10Why don't you open it?
33:13Oh, it's from your mother!
33:15Oh!
33:38If she'd included a cart,
33:40we'd have an entire nursery.
33:50Did you ask her to send these?
33:52I thought it might help you get ready.
33:54I have had a baby before, Bryn.
33:57I know you have, ma'am.
33:58I do know what to do.
34:02But I want you to get as excited over this child
34:05as you did when you were expecting David.
34:07It's time to give this one some attention now.
34:12Why do you go out and wait for the bus every morning?
34:17If you've given up all hope, he'll return.
34:23This isn't about David.
34:25This is about the new baby.
34:28David's brother or sister.
34:30They're separate.
34:33Whether David is alive or...
34:35Alive.
34:37Whether or not he is...
34:38He is.
34:48Pack this lot out and send it back to your mother.
34:50We don't need it.
34:51David's baby clothes will fit perfectly.
34:53I've no doubt about that.
35:02A bit more.
35:04A bit more.
35:08Can I have you?
35:09Under the chair?
35:10Uh, you can have that.
35:11I don't know if he's going to be able to sit at his desk to work.
35:16So now it's just the bed.
35:17And where's that?
35:18Upstairs.
35:21Upstairs.
35:23What are you doing?
35:25Places to hide.
35:27Guns.
35:28Guns?
35:29Mm.
35:30We hide them where they can't find them, but you'll have them close by.
35:33For what?
35:34To defend yourselves when I go back.
35:36Where else?
35:37Against the entire German army?
35:38They loot and pillage, Steph.
35:40They won't take no for an answer.
35:43Look, I understand you come back full of what you saw in France.
35:46My father's old service revolver should still be in full working order.
35:49You haven't moved it from the attic, have you?
35:50Why would I?
35:52Go on.
35:56It's done.
36:06This is how the Czech army insist its soldiers make beds.
36:10Very good.
36:12Except I think Bob might wonder why a soldier has made his bed and not me.
36:18Perhaps it shouldn't be so neat.
36:20Mm.
36:26Thank you for today.
36:46You should go back to camp.
37:01Goodbye, Mr. Sibbs.
37:03Goodbye.
37:05Goodbye.
37:06Captain Avone.
37:08Goodbye.
37:22Goodbye.
37:25Goodbye.
37:32Goodbye.
37:32Goodbye.
37:33Goodbye.
37:33Goodbye.
37:33Goodbye.
37:34Goodbye.
37:40you're the very first person to respond to the advertisement
37:42i am happened to be walking past the church notice board when it was put up
37:46we've been struggling to replace our bar staff since they've been reassigned to more important
37:50duties is it only officers i'll be serving or all right just officers oh you'll soon
37:55know your cluster gladiator from your hawker hurricane by what types of plane
38:10reliable as a day it was issued stan my old man told me he killed five germans with this
38:16it's always completely necessary jerry's aunt invading with catapults
38:20only good german is a dead one aim for the head or the chest
38:24stan well keep this in here good at close range
38:37we'll hide this under the floor in the cow shed our scrap lying all over the fields is one
38:41thing but hiding loaded weapons on the farmers stan i don't like this one little bit they're
38:47absolutely brutal with civilians just unnecessary mouths to feed
38:54it's basic self-defense steph kill or be killed
39:09come on children no straggling we're nearly there come on come on collect your coat and things and
39:17come straight back out to meet your parents quick as you can now come on girls
39:24come on here you go boys oh thank you both so much for helping oh i loved it anytime you
39:31want to
39:31come and help us out you're more than welcome isabel oh are we off laura you mustn't let the gossip
39:38get to you too much hey hello ladies it's just people too much time on the hands and two little
39:46brains in their heads turn up to excuse me what is she doing here miss cambell helped with today's
39:54outing is there a problem yes yes there is a problem i i am not happy with that girl being
40:05around my
40:06child now you can be sure that i will be writing a letter to the board of governors i think
40:11you're
40:11being very unfair mrs talbot you are free to think what you like miss fenchurch her kind of behavior
40:18may be all the rage where you come from but it is completely unacceptable here
40:27pop it laura i'll drop you home i'd stay well clear of her if i were you
40:32fun of yours just leave it tom people are judged by the company they keep young man mrs talbot your
40:38daughter's waiting for you please your problem is with me mrs talbot why not leave him out of it
40:45i'm trying to do him a favor by keeping him out of you mrs talbot go inside and collect your
40:53daughter
41:05now please come on get in we'll run her over when she comes out she's right though you can't
41:12afford to be associated with me laura why don't you stay away from me tom for your own sake
41:26i've been looking deeper into the accounts and there is something i don't completely understand
41:32well if you don't understand it then what hope is there for us
41:35these are as yet unbanked checks from the company account post dated the first of each month
41:43until the end of this financial year all written out to helen lakin a company accountant
41:51all this has been happening since 1929 but they don't appear anywhere in the books
41:58so she was on the fiddle oh i don't believe it not helen yes
42:08the police just delivered this for you mrs baden leave it on the side would you please
42:23i'm sorry alison
42:26how do these checks move us any closer to finding out who peter left 20 of the company to
42:33actually i think this might get us quite close why do you say that because every single check
42:40to helen lakin has been signed by peter he knew why would he do that
42:49i need these prescription signs as soon as you can fine i'll do them now
43:06go on will
43:11i slipped i'm calling an ambulance
43:13you can be badly hurt sit still stay still
43:21it's not that bad
43:28what will you and the girls do when i'm gone
43:31i know the success rates erica i know the prognosis
43:34you have to believe the treatment will
43:36i know you're right
43:38god knows i've said as much to my patients enough times but
43:42the odds it gains to so high
43:50i don't want to leave you with the girls
43:54i don't want to leave you i
43:58i don't want to go
44:05you
44:12you
44:26Oh, my God.
44:45Oh, my God.
45:40Oh, my God.
45:43Theresa, the wing commander needs a partner for the next dance.
45:46I could give it my best shot.
45:47This is a dangerous time to become the subject of gossip.
45:50You're liable to make a loss.
45:51Why don't you let us worry about our bottom line, Mrs. Scottlock?
45:53You are a crook, young man.
45:55An unexploded bomb has landed just 30 feet from the top of those stairs.
46:16Why don't you let us the truth?
46:18How can I see?
46:20How can I see?
46:20How can I see?
46:21How can I see?
46:24How can I see?
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