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A Woman of Substance S01E08
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00:15Hey guys, I'm going to go back to the show for you.
00:16Just a bit of a little bit of a show.
00:20Just a little bit of a show.
00:23Let's go back to the show.
00:29I've got a little bit of a show.
00:29You can see it.
00:29I'm gonna have to take a look.
01:01Good to be home?
01:04Always.
01:25Happy birthday, Mrs. Hart.
01:27Martha, hello.
01:30My, you always do your hair so beautifully.
01:46Jerry!
01:47God, the drama.
01:49So what is this?
01:50Just a friendly lunch or...?
01:51Or are we basically birthday hostages?
01:54Love it.
01:55Is she going to have us all shot?
01:56In my experience, my lady, your mother always does what needs to be done.
02:00It's not particularly weird, you're in jail.
02:03I mean, I...
02:06Happy birthday to you.
02:09Happy birthday to you.
02:14Happy birthday, dear mother.
02:19Happy birthday to you.
02:24Happy birthday to you.
02:25That's touching.
02:29Now, are all the traitors present?
02:37Good.
02:38Good.
02:39So let's get started, shall we?
02:56At ease.
02:59May I?
03:10Mac, isn't it?
03:13You used to work at Fairley Hall?
03:16That's right.
03:17I met Winfarlene.
03:18I know...
03:20who you are.
03:27But I've seen you at the front.
03:30At Festerbair.
03:32Eight months of senseless fighting.
03:35But that one was...
03:38a growing height.
03:42So off home, then?
03:45Officially, it's medical discharge.
03:49But not all wounds can be bandaged.
03:54You?
03:56Leave.
03:59To see my pregnant wife.
04:03Congratulations.
04:04And also...
04:06Emma Hart.
04:08Oh, I expect you to remember.
04:10You're going to see Emma.
04:11That's right.
04:13She's plenty of space for visitors.
04:15And her big house.
04:20And you will...
04:23see Emma's family.
04:25While you're there.
04:30for your information,
04:32Emma's husband,
04:34Joe Lowther.
04:39He didn't make it.
04:46I'm...
04:46sorry to help.
04:47Emma doesn't need your sympathies.
04:50She's managed just fine without anything from you.
05:09Well...
05:11good luck to you.
05:14Good luck to you.
05:17It was. A grim night. A festival. A grim night.
05:48A film. A film. A film. A film. A film.
06:18A film. A film. A film. A film. A film.
06:45A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film.
07:06A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film. A film.
07:11for sale. What? Why? He won a huge uniform contract from some old-school friend, but he over-promised.
07:20Emma Hart has our mill, and he's run out of vapours, so there's absolutely no way he can
07:25fulfil the order. But it'll be better now you're back. Why? Because now all this will be down to
07:34you. Anyway, look, you didn't come here to see me. Priya? Please, don't. Aunt Olivia, I've been
07:46thinking that for both our sakes, mine and Priya's, I ought to just set her free.
08:11I'll be closing up for good if I don't go heavier and people not paying bills. I have
08:14to start sending telegrams to those that owe us. And if they can't, I'll have to start charging
08:18an interest. No choice. I need to.
08:31It's him!
08:33Oh! Oh!
08:36You're here!
08:49So, a baby. Never had one of those before, have you?
08:55Yeah.
09:02Our mill isn't the only thing Emma Hart has that belongs to you.
09:07How does she think she is, eh?
09:12So...
09:14How was it?
09:17France?
09:20Much camaraderie, is there? Eh?
09:23You and the lads, eh?
09:29I've...
09:30sung a song I do.
09:31Oh!
09:32Hmm.
09:35So why did they send you home?
09:43Because it's not all singing.
09:50It's made me think about what we leave behind.
09:54I'd like the people that come after us.
09:58Our children.
10:00Grandchildren.
10:03To at least know we were here.
10:06I suppose.
10:09The main thing we'll leave.
10:11All of us.
10:12Our houses.
10:14Our name.
10:19And this house?
10:20Oh.
10:21Yes.
10:24Not if Father can't hang on to it.
10:26We won't.
10:29Emma Hart has a lot to answer for.
10:32To theauspel.
10:50It's revolving home.
10:51So...
10:53Again, if we...
10:54You go.
11:01And it looks alright.
11:33What if Emma Hart isn't just the cause of our problems?
11:37What if she's the solution?
11:39I think I've got the honour to.
11:51You know, I saw him once.
11:55Joe.
11:59In France?
12:01I came round a corner one night and there he was.
12:05Helmet pushed back.
12:07Rifle on his knee.
12:09With a photo of you.
12:12In his hand.
12:15Are you just saying that?
12:17No.
12:18It was Joe.
12:22And he'd hold himself up on a box of corned beef.
12:27No time to eat it, he said.
12:29But he could at least keep his arse dry on it.
12:39And then, everything started off again.
12:46And then, everything started off again.
13:01Can I tell you something?
13:05Anything.
13:12When I got the telegram, we were in the hall and I saw Laura's face.
13:19And I knew.
13:21I just knew that it was bad news.
13:23It was bad news.
13:27And I thought...
13:39That it was you.
13:56I did.
13:59And I couldn't breathe, Mike.
14:03But then she showed it to me.
14:07And I saw that it was addressed to me and not her.
14:11And that inside it said his name.
14:15Joe Lowther.
14:21And I was relieved.
14:26Is that the worst thing you ever heard?
14:29God, Joe.
14:32I was desperate, of course.
14:33I couldn't bear that it was him.
14:36But my first thought when I saw his name was...
14:39Oh, thank God.
14:42Thank God it's not back.
14:47Son.
14:48No.
14:51I understand.
14:54I do.
15:02Because we're the same.
15:05Aren't we?
15:07I don't know.
15:11So I...
15:13I always understand.
15:32Go on, B.
15:49I have an assistant today, Mrs. Grisham. Aren't I lucky? And look, we're packed here for fruitcake, which you can
15:56make with barely any fat, and not one egg. I'm calling it wildcake.
16:03Oh, my girls will eat cake all day long if you'd let them.
16:08What makes you say? I'll look crooked. Can't tell how it burns.
16:17What's your part?
16:23Mrs. Hart?
16:25I'll have to close up for a while, Mrs. Grisham. Take one of the packs of cake ingredients and let
16:30me know what Gina and Barbara think.
16:32Well, thank you. Bye-bye, Dweena. Have fun helping your mom.
16:36Bye-bye.
16:49Hello.
16:50Hello.
16:56Edwina.
16:59Edwina, why don't you go upstairs, love? Sort through that box of buttons, see which you like best.
17:04I'm allowed?
17:05Of course. Go on up. Go on.
17:07Go on.
17:19Well, I've broken an oath, then.
17:22Sorry I'd never see you again for as long as I lived.
17:28We all make promises we can't keep.
17:33Drops usually busier than this.
17:36But there's a war on. I don't know if you've heard.
17:38I did.
17:40I'm so sorry, Anna.
17:42I heard about your husband.
17:44Did you hear about all the husbands? It's not just mine.
17:50I don't know.
17:51Well, you'll have seen for yourself.
18:00Emma.
18:04All this, it's...
18:07a miracle.
18:10Everything you wanted.
18:12Your plan with a capital B.
18:15That's right.
18:17I'm a success.
18:18And what are you, Edwin Fairley?
18:21A fool.
18:22An idiot coward does outcover it.
18:26Hardly.
18:30Emma.
18:32Every bit of hatred you feel for me.
18:35All the resentment.
18:36The bitterness, the anger.
18:39I felt it for myself.
18:41I promise you.
18:43Every day.
18:45And not a moment's past where I haven't wished I could go back.
18:50To that rose garden.
18:54And say something different.
19:00Like...
19:00Like, I'll take care of you and make sure nobody hurts you.
19:03Like, I love you, Emma.
19:06And I'll spend the rest of my life making sure I'm by your side.
19:10Well, I'd have probably had the baby by the time you got all of that out.
19:14Emma, please, I'm...
19:16I'm not here to fight.
19:18I've spent enough of that.
19:20When I let you down that day,
19:23I started a feud which should never have gone as far as it has.
19:28So I've come here today to end it.
19:39I hear you have a warehouse full of cloth and no use for it.
19:43That's right.
19:44It was meant to fulfill the contract that your father stole from me.
19:47Well,
19:49what we have, what the Fairleys have,
19:52is that contract that...
19:55No cloth.
19:58Or milk.
20:00And, Emma,
20:02you're a businesswoman now.
20:07A partnership.
20:10Our contract,
20:12your mills.
20:14Fairleys and hearts.
20:16Together, we can make that contract work.
20:19For every uniform we produce,
20:21you'll get a pound.
20:22And so will we.
20:25Emma, I don't know how your business is
20:28faring through all of this,
20:29but ours is barely afloat.
20:35But if we join forces,
20:38then both of us can
20:40take care of our families.
20:46doesn't a pact make sense?
20:53Come to lunch.
20:56you, please.
20:58On Saturday,
20:59as our honoured guest.
21:02No pressure,
21:03but we can talk it all through.
21:08Emma,
21:10war,
21:11it's miserable.
21:15Imagine how it'd feel if we
21:18could lay down our weapons.
21:21just...
21:23just...
21:23just...
21:25ended...
21:27a ceasefire.
21:31truth.
21:35What do you say?
21:47well,
21:48how did it go?
21:51she bought it.
22:13this deal could be the answer,
22:14Mac.
22:15Mac.
22:15If I can get a pound of uniform,
22:17I won't know how to close anything.
22:19I can pay the wages,
22:20not lay anyone off.
22:21There'll be no profit,
22:22but it might just get us through
22:23to the end of the war.
22:24Sure.
22:25I'd bet on you above old Asquith.
22:27Any day of the week.
22:30But a partnership with the Fairleys.
22:32I would have spat
22:34if someone suggested it before now.
22:37Can you trust them?
22:39No, before.
22:41Never.
22:44But for the children,
22:46shouldn't I be fighting
22:47on a different front now?
22:49Mummy, mummy!
22:52Is that us at the shop?
22:54Yeah.
22:56Here.
22:59Isn't it beautiful?
23:00Oh, I love it so much.
23:32I was wondering
23:33if I could come in.
23:41The standards slipped.
23:43Oh, no.
23:44I'm sure they haven't.
23:46They came because I'm coming here
23:48on Saturday
23:49for lunch.
23:51I heard.
23:53And when I do,
23:54I'll be coming in
23:55through the front door.
23:57Well, I'll be sure
23:58to be careful with your coat.
24:00But I was imagining
24:02I was going to feel
24:03sitting up there.
24:05And I know I'll just be desperate
24:06to see it all down here.
24:10To remember.
24:14So I came here today,
24:16in any case,
24:16to talk to Ed...
24:18Master Edwin.
24:19Work out possible terms
24:20and so on.
24:23And I wanted to
24:24come round this way
24:25so nobody thinks
24:26of any airs or graces.
24:34And why not?
24:35In my heart.
24:37Hmm?
24:38I'd say you've earned
24:39a few airs
24:39from what I hear.
24:41You could justify
24:41the odd grace or two
24:42and all.
24:44The rise you've had.
24:47Made something of yourself.
24:48Haven't you?
24:52Well done, lass.
24:55Well done.
24:59And I didn't know
25:01your dad well.
25:03I keep myself to myself.
25:07But I reckon
25:07Jack Hart would have
25:08been pleased as punch.
25:22Well, I had to go and...
25:25They think we're
25:27wallpaper, of course.
25:29Walk in those rooms
25:30up there in silence.
25:32They forget
25:33that staff
25:34are people.
25:36And people
25:37have ears.
25:44This partnership
25:45is...
25:46It's not what you think.
25:49Master Edwin
25:50has got you
25:51right where he wants you.
26:11You know, I'm leaving you.
26:16I'm leaving you.
26:17Why?
26:18You lied to me
26:20about Adele.
26:22It was not my fault.
26:24I am not responsible
26:25for my sister's death.
26:27And I have to be able
26:28to grieve.
26:29I have to get away
26:30from here,
26:30away from you.
26:31Don't be ridiculous, Olivia.
26:33Where will you go?
26:33I'll stay until
26:34the alliance is signed
26:35for the boy's sake.
26:36But when your contract
26:38and your house
26:39are no longer at risk,
26:40when the war is over,
26:43I will be looking
26:44for peace.
27:05Do you think
27:06you're going somewhere
27:07for a bit of peace
27:08and quiet?
27:10Frank!
27:12What are you doing here?
27:14I'm up here every week.
27:17You're not the only one
27:18that misses you.
27:20How's schooled?
27:21You got your final exams?
27:23Yeah, well,
27:24I expect they're going to
27:24make me into a professor
27:25or something.
27:26Or a lord, probably.
27:28That's what happens
27:29when you get top marks.
27:31King, I think.
27:32Isn't it?
27:33Yeah.
27:35Something like that.
27:38I'm sure it's doing
27:39up here, then.
27:40Panicking?
27:41No.
27:45I'm just wondering
27:46what to do
27:46is all.
27:47Oh, no.
27:50What?
27:50I knew this would happen.
27:52You've got money now.
27:53You can spend time thinking.
27:55Rich folk,
27:56they love to just
27:57sit around,
27:58watching the sky,
27:59wondering.
28:00That's not who we are.
28:02Get on with it.
28:03Don't waste time
28:04thinking,
28:05oh, what if I do this?
28:06What if I spend this
28:07on a golden fountain
28:09or whatever?
28:10All you've done
28:11is lost precious minutes
28:13while you could have been
28:14trusting your gut.
28:15Isn't that what my mother said?
28:21A golden fountain?
28:23Yeah, that's what
28:24rich people have, isn't it?
28:27What have you got instead?
28:29Massive warehouse
28:30full of cloth.
28:31That's your golden fountain.
28:38Frank,
28:39will you be all right?
28:41Oh, always.
28:41I've just climbed up a hill
28:42on my own.
28:44Are you trusting your gut?
28:45Follow your gut, yeah?
28:46Yeah.
28:51Go on, Emma!
28:52Woo!
28:53Woo!
29:30You're welcome.
30:07You're welcome.
30:33You're welcome.
30:58Well, lunch is served.
31:01And I'm quite sure it's delicious.
31:05But I've something I'd like to say.
31:11Edwin, you made me a proposition.
31:14That's right.
31:15A partnership.
31:16We fulfil the uniform contracts together.
31:19Well, that all sounds very sensible.
31:22As a team, is that right?
31:24Proceeds split down the middle?
31:25Absolutely.
31:26For every uniform, a pound for you.
31:28And a pound for you.
31:30Yes.
31:31That's what you said.
31:34Only, Edwin, that's not what you're planning, is it?
31:39Well, I...
31:39I believe your actual plan is a pound for me and five pounds for you.
31:43For every uniform.
31:45Isn't that right?
31:47Sell them off or over the odds, give me the bare minimum, and cream off the majority of the profit
31:51for yourself.
31:53That's what you're planning, Edwin, isn't it?
31:57Tell me the truth!
32:01I had to do something.
32:03You're planning to suffocate my business.
32:06Oh, and you forgot to mention you have a baby on the way.
32:08So I expect that explains all the plotting, does it, Edwin?
32:11Because I know you're not the type to ever leave a child of yours out in the cold.
32:15What does she mean?
32:18Edwin?
32:19Emma, I...
32:20I'm still talking.
32:22I went to see Lord Acton today, Mr Fairley, your chum,
32:25and I told him that you Fairleys were playing him for a fool.
32:28What the hell is happening? What are you saying?
32:29But it's not just me and your old schoolmate you're shot-changing, is it?
32:32You won't be paying your workers a living wage,
32:33and you'll be doing our soldiers dirty, too,
32:35because the uniforms you make will be low quality.
32:38Are we really allowing her to speak to us in this way?
32:40I will be coming to you, Gerald Fairley.
32:42I told Lord Acton that you Fairleys aren't getting a scrap of cloth from me.
32:46And if he thinks there's the slightest chance that this war will go on into 1916,
32:51then there's only one person who's got the mills, the factory, the materials,
32:56and the gang of skilled working women to fulfil his contract for years to come.
33:00So he gave me the money up front.
33:08How dare you.
33:13What makes you think one little, worthless maid can come after generations of...
33:20What? Rich, entitled men?
33:21She's doing this to get back at Edwin, because he didn't want her.
33:24You think I've gone through all of this for someone as unimportant to me as Edwin Fairley?
33:28It's not just him I'm coming for. It's all of you.
33:32Squire Fairley, the way you treat your staff is a disgrace,
33:35but it's nothing to the way you treated my mother.
33:38My mother died when she needn't have, and you stood by and did nothing.
33:42Despite everything that went on between the two of you, she thought of you till her dying breath, and you
33:46thought of her never.
33:49And you let my father down too. My father died in your mill through your mismanagement, and what's worse, he
33:54died saving your coward of a son.
33:56Would you have done the same for him, Edwin, hmm?
34:00Mrs Fairley, I understand that's your name now.
34:03You stole my dress designs, and you sold them without giving me a moment's credit.
34:07Emma, I have always tried to be reasonable.
34:09Oh, you might have spared me a kind word now and then, but kind words do not put food on
34:12the table.
34:13And finally, Squire Fairley, we come to your other son.
34:18Who's not just a coward.
34:20He's a dangerous monster.
34:23A weasel of a man who preys on women in a vain attempt to feel strong in the face of
34:29his own overwhelming weaknesses.
34:31Why?
34:33Why are you doing this?
34:35For my mother, for my father, for everyone who's ever worked in your house or your mill.
34:41I would not be so grand as to claim I'm representing all working folk, but by God I will speak
34:45up for them.
34:46While every one of you stands by idle and watches as the world around you slides into being more and
34:51more broken.
34:53Oh, and I haven't told you the best bit.
34:55I haven't told you what I spent the money on that Lord Acton gave me up front.
35:09Hello, Fairleys.
35:10Fancy seeing you here.
35:22I bought this house.
35:26What do you mean?
35:27I mean, I'm the new owner of Fairley Hall, so take this as your eviction notice.
35:32Edwin Fairley.
35:33I was all set to lower myself to be your partner today.
35:37It's the second time that's nearly happened.
35:39But five years ago, you let me down.
35:41And today, you plan to take me down and leave me there.
35:44I will never forgive you.
35:48Please, all of you loyal staff, take this lunch home to your families.
35:54And all of you Fairleys,
35:57get out of my house.
36:13There is a fatal flaw in your scheme, of course.
36:17You underestimated me.
36:21I've had times of great adversity in my life,
36:25and I believe many of you think I mention them rather too much.
36:29I didn't say that.
36:30I only...
36:30But nothing I have ever experienced
36:34prepared me for the ungrateful betrayal of my own children.
36:39Mother, I've been just desperate to talk to you to explain...
36:41Yet my phone hasn't run, Elizabeth.
36:45Now, Edwina, Kit, Robin, Elizabeth.
36:51The four of you scheme together to discredit me.
36:55I might have had a grudging respect for you
36:58had you been more subtle or creative.
37:01But today, I'd like to thank you
37:04because your treachery has made me see
37:08that something does need to change.
37:10You don't trust me, and that has hit home.
37:18So, I've changed my will
37:20so that when I die, none of you will receive a penny.
37:24Oh, mother!
37:25What does not a penny even mean?
37:27Now, today, I'd like to offer you all a choice.
37:30Either you fight on
37:31and continue to feed those hateful lies about me to the press...
37:35Or what?
37:35Or you take these.
37:39It's a cheque each for a million pounds.
37:42A drop in the bucket, what you would have received, of course.
37:45And for God's sake, don't mistake them for gifts.
37:50I am buying you, all of you.
37:54If you accept these cheques,
37:56you are agreeing to drop the whole ghastly plot
38:00and to never contest any of my wishes.
38:10Mother, what are you doing?
38:12Wendy, what's going on?
38:15Now, there's been much discussion over the years
38:17as to which of my children might take over my businesses.
38:20My signature on this piece of paper here
38:23means that debate can stop.
38:26Because now,
38:28all of it,
38:29every inch,
38:32belongs to Paula.
38:37No, no.
38:38Grandi, I...
38:39Oh, we've had our disagreements,
38:41of course, darling.
38:43The odd
38:44distraction.
38:45But you've moved on.
38:46You've always put the business first.
38:49Paula,
38:50you're the one I've trained.
38:53You're the one I trust.
38:54And you've proven,
38:56time and time again,
38:58to be the worthy successor.
39:02And now it's done.
39:05Now, here are your contracts.
39:07So, the four of you come and sign them
39:09and take your cheques.
39:11Or leave with nothing.
39:22Paula.
39:24We've chosen Paula.
39:25She shall get the lot.
39:26And I shall get nothing.
39:28Nothing but the allowances
39:29from my ex-husbands.
39:30Well, how fortunate
39:31we have six of them.
39:45I barely even spoke
39:47to any journalists.
39:48I was hardly at the lunch.
39:49I don't even eat lunch.
39:53It's a trick, isn't it?
39:55You're asking us
39:56whether we'd like to give up
39:57or fight on.
39:58Well, I believe
39:59the Emma Hart way
40:00is to fight on.
40:01Isn't that right?
40:04What's happening here, Edwina?
40:08Are you attempting
40:09to begin a feud like mine?
40:12Or would you just like
40:14a million pounds
40:15and for this all to be over?
40:35Paula will now take my place
40:37on the board at Cytex Oil.
40:39She'll also take over
40:40every one of my shares
40:41at Hart Stores
40:42and Hart Enterprises.
40:44Paula owns this house.
40:45How she owns the lot.
40:46It was always going to be her.
40:50Nobody else reminds me
40:52so much of myself.
40:54And what better compliment
40:55could there be?
40:59Could you step outside
41:01for a moment, Edwina?
41:03Edwina, I have something for you.
41:09What is it?
41:12Some information for you, Edwina.
41:15Edwina, regardless of what it says
41:18on your birth certificate,
41:20your father isn't that lowly Irishman,
41:24as you put it.
41:25It says Mac's name on it
41:26quite clearly.
41:27Because Mac was
41:29and always has been
41:31the best man there is.
41:35But your father
41:37is Edwin Fairley.
41:41What?
41:47I'm a Fairley.
41:50Why didn't you tell me?
41:52Because I knew
41:53you'd receive it
41:54like a gift.
41:56And because I knew
41:57that would break my heart.
41:59So,
42:00the famous Fairley feud.
42:04this is why
42:07every member
42:08of the Fairley family
42:10has let down
42:11every one of mine.
42:14You've turned out
42:15to be living proof
42:16that no Fairley
42:18can ever be trusted.
42:21Even Fairleys
42:22you gave birth to
42:23turn on you
42:25in the end.
42:39All signed.
42:41Mrs. Hart,
42:44what's your secret?
42:46Oh, the same
42:47as it's always been,
42:48my dear.
42:50To end your...
42:51I don't know.
43:37Hey! Hey there, Emma Hart.
43:40How dare you?
43:41This is my house. It's my home.
43:43Not anymore.
43:45This will always be my home.
43:47It's got my name on it.
43:48So you might have won for now.
43:50Feli Hall might be yours for a short time.
43:52But don't ever make the mistake of stopping looking over your shoulder.
43:55Because if you think this feud has been brutal up to now, you haven't seen anything yet.
43:59I'm involved now.
44:01And soon I'll have a family of my own.
44:03So I promise you, whether it's next year or in 50 years, when you're least expecting it.
44:18Paula!
44:23Why didn't you tell me the reason for your Feli feud?
44:27And why didn't you tell me you were... you were giving it all to me?
44:31Because I knew you'd object.
44:34But now it's all yours.
44:38Paula, I trust you unreservedly.
44:42Despite that, ill-judged dalliance of yours with Jim Feli.
44:46Hey!
44:48Hey there.
44:51Emma Hart.
44:56Did I startle you?
44:58Rude of me, of course.
45:00I apologize.
45:01And on your birthday, too.
45:03But I gather this is a family event.
45:06And I've been upstairs waiting to join my wife.
45:14It was a whim.
45:16A counter-strike.
45:17After you and I fell out, I was so determined you wouldn't...
45:22You wouldn't underestimate me.
45:24You married Jim Feli.
45:27I was gonna tell you today, I had no idea you were planning on signing it all over to me.
45:34I'm so sorry.
45:35I know, I know I should've...
45:38But...
45:40I love him.
45:45And?
45:52We're having a baby.
45:55Strictly speaking, it will be Paula having the baby, I believe.
45:59But...
45:59It'll belong to both of us, of course.
46:04What's hers is mine, and all that.
46:26From Jack Thorne, a forbid story with Keeley Balls and Papa Esiadu.
46:32Here for the taboo of falling, coming soon.
46:34And they haven't hacked his laptop, they've hacked him.
46:37Brand new sci-fi espionage blockbuster.
46:40Marvel star Simu Liu heads the Copenhagen test, starting Wednesday at 9, here on Channel 4.
47:04...
47:07Thank you for listening.
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