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00:20I thought Morris dancing was all handkerchiefs and kneebells.
00:25Traditionally, yes, but this...
00:27This is Dark Morris. It's anarchic cousin, much more subversive.
00:32It's called The Legend of the Knucklehole Dragon.
00:36A fearsome beast is devouring the villagers, but no knight could slay it.
00:41Which one's Margo again?
00:42I'm guessing the dragon.
00:44No, she's one of the villagers that kills the beast with a poisoned pie.
00:49She's been practicing for weeks, dancing around the office, trying to force-feed me pasties.
00:56Oh, I think that's her at the back.
00:58Oh, let's just watch, shall we? It's pretty obvious what's going on.
01:15Yeah! Is that it? Bravo! Excellent! Excellent!
01:19Get his epi-pen!
01:22Someone help him! Please!
01:25Where's the epi-pen? It's not in the case!
01:27Where is it? Hurry!
01:34One morning in the month of June, down by a rolling river.
01:39There a weary tribe, a chance to stray, and he beheld his lover.
01:44Her cheeks were red, her eyes were brown, her hair in ringlets hanging down.
01:49She put a lovely face without a frown, just as the tide was flowing.
02:01Looks like it was an allergic reaction.
02:03The paramedics gave him an epinephrine shot.
02:06They're just hoping he's got it in time.
02:08Right, what was he allergic to?
02:09Latex. You know Marvelous, don't you?
02:11Ah yes, a kindred mariner.
02:14I bought my boat from you.
02:15Then let her drift out to sea like some janny fortnight.
02:19Lord alone knows how.
02:22Yes.
02:23Sorry, latex, you say?
02:25Yeah, anything with rubber.
02:27His name's Craig, he's new to the side.
02:29But he warned us about his allergy as soon as he joined.
02:32Carries an epi-pen in case of emergencies.
02:35He showed us all how to use it.
02:37Right, so why wait for the medics?
02:39Because it's gone missing from its case.
02:41I saw Craig check it before the show.
02:43Are you saying someone stole it?
02:45Well, it didn't vanish on its own.
02:47Wait, but if someone took it,
02:49that means they knew Craig would have a serious reaction
02:51and they wanted to delay his treatment?
02:53Well, not with anything we use.
02:55It's been a right pain having to buy new costumes and masks.
02:59Make sure it's all latex-free.
03:01Yes, but that doesn't rule out them contaminating it later.
03:03Listen, let's gather everything up,
03:05get it to forensics for analysis, please.
03:06Maybe he touched something with latex earlier on.
03:09No, Craig's allergy is a tight one.
03:12Any reaction happens the moment he comes into contact with it.
03:15So, if someone intentionally treated it?
03:16They did so during the dance?
03:18I mean, literally the moment before he collapsed?
03:20It would take a few seconds, yeah.
03:22But we were all watching.
03:24So, what have we met?
03:32What have we met?
03:39The EpiPen helped, but he's not out of the woods yet.
03:42We're having to keep him sedated, give his body time to recover.
03:45Fingers crossed he'll be okay.
03:48Don't those tubes contain rubber?
03:50No, everything here is silicon or nitrile-based.
03:53Even my gloves.
03:55I've got a squishy in my pocket.
03:58Sorry, I bought it for you, for your headaches.
04:01Help you stress.
04:02I'm good, thanks. You keep it.
04:03Put it away.
04:05It's okay.
04:06It's polyurethane.
04:08Maybe don't touch him, just in case.
04:10Right, yes, no.
04:12Do you know when we might be able to question him?
04:15Maybe in a day or so.
04:17But until then, no visitors.
04:19Doctor's orders.
04:20Thanks, Lucy.
04:24I'm sorry, I just wanted to check he was okay.
04:27You're part of the Morris side, aren't you?
04:29One of the musicians?
04:31Yeah, I'm Holly.
04:33My husband Matthew's the side leader.
04:37Please don't tell him I was here.
04:42Well, the plot thickens.
05:04Where have you been?
05:07Out, walking, trying to make sense of it all.
05:14Why are the police involved?
05:17They, uh, think it may have been deliberate,
05:19which is absurd.
05:22It was an accident.
05:27Hey.
05:30You need to forget about him.
05:34It's just you and me now.
05:41Come here.
05:46Fresh star, yeah?
06:00Yes, do stand in the doorway, Humphrey.
06:03That's enormously helpful.
06:04Sorry, Anne.
06:05Mm-hm.
06:07Right, so...
06:08What do you think?
06:10Your writing's terrible when you're stressed.
06:12But I like the carpool idea.
06:14Mm-hm.
06:14How would that work in practice?
06:16Not a clue.
06:17But you've put here it's a cost saving of £5,000.
06:21Yeah?
06:21Do you think it should be more?
06:23I just need to show budget cuts that match one of the team's salary.
06:28Then I can argue that I don't need to let anyone go at all.
06:31Well, what if you go paperless?
06:33No.
06:36Writing notes on scraps of paper, it's how I work.
06:40I suppose I could write things on my sleeve.
06:43I'll keep thinking.
06:44Good idea, though.
06:45Great.
06:46Yeah, thanks.
06:47Love you.
06:48See you later.
06:51Bye, Anne.
06:53Thanks for breakfast.
06:56If he gets under my feet any more, I could wear him with slippers.
07:10Why are you putting marvellous up there?
07:12He's as daft as a brushed owl, but he's not an allergy, Psycho.
07:16And neither am I.
07:18We can't rule anyone out at the moment.
07:20You play the villager who poisoned him.
07:23You had access to his epi case.
07:25If I can find a motive, you're my prime suspect.
07:28Morning, Kelby.
07:29Dzień dobry.
07:32Sorry, I'm trying to learn Polish.
07:36Dzień dobry means good morning.
07:38It's a really hard language.
07:40Which you're attempting.
07:43Why?
07:44Oh.
07:49Her name's Agnieszka.
07:52We met online.
07:54She's a PE teacher at an orphanage near Gdansk.
07:57Is that why the new aftershave, so she can smell you from here?
08:02Ignore her.
08:03She looks lovely.
08:04Almost too good to be true.
08:06I know.
08:07I know.
08:08I'm a lucky guy.
08:09Morning, all.
08:11What's that new air freshener?
08:14I'm gonna call forensics.
08:16You've had some more messages from that Mr. Smith at the hub.
08:19Well, he's gonna start stalking you soon.
08:21Yes, yes.
08:22I'll talk to him later.
08:23Any update on our Morris victim, Craig Fields?
08:26Still unconscious, but stabilised.
08:28So, he's looking more hopeful.
08:30The cider really pleased.
08:31Holly Willis, in particular?
08:33There have been rumours, I can't lie.
08:36I mean, I wouldn't kick Craig out of bed if he wanted to get cosy under my duvet.
08:40A little focus, Margot, please.
08:42What facts do we know about him?
08:44Well, he's a carpenter and joiner by trade.
08:46He bought a damaged boat off Marvellous, which he's living on at the boatyard while he's fixing it up.
08:52He's planning on sailing around the world when it's done.
08:56Wait.
08:57This damaged boat?
08:58It's not the Lilybond, is it?
09:00You better hope not.
09:02Otherwise, Esther will slap your photo up on that board and all.
09:05Craig doesn't sound like your typical Morris dancer.
09:08Which is what, exactly?
09:10Well, you've all met Marvellous, right?
09:13He might be a vaky oddball, but he's got a heart of gold.
09:17Same as Craig, who, it turns out, has done Morris before.
09:21He had a lot of fancy ideas which Matthew wasn't impressed with.
09:26Uh, Matthew Willis, side leader?
09:28They're called the squires.
09:30Squires?
09:31It's a big Willis family tradition which Matthew felt Craig was usurping.
09:36Is that why the changes, the shift to dark Morris? Was that all down to Craig?
09:41Yeah, we put it to the vote, and Craig won.
09:45Even Holly voted for it.
09:47Ouch.
09:48Is that when the rumours started?
09:49Pretty much.
09:51Holly.
09:51They used to jam together, composing music for the knuckle hole.
09:55Craig carved her a wooden table pipe.
10:00Matthew's face when he gave it to her.
10:03You want a motive?
10:05I'd start right there.
10:06I think we need more than just making someone a recorder.
10:09Yes, let's not rush to assumptions.
10:11There are motives other than jealousy to consider.
10:14So let's look into Craig's finances and background, please, Margaret.
10:18Lab report says there's no trace of latex on any of the staffs, masks or costumes.
10:25Yet.
10:26Craig collapsed mid-dance.
10:27So how has his allergy triggered unnoticed?
10:30We need someone to have filmed it.
10:35I do know someone who recorded it on their phone.
10:38Excellent.
10:39Let's get a copy of that before they delete it.
10:41Really?
10:42Yes, please.
10:43Okay, I did a sweep of the crime scene.
10:47I found a sweet wrapper.
10:50Mm-hmm.
10:51A feather of some sort.
10:54And 13 cigarette butts.
10:57Because like you say, we can't assume it's irrelevant.
11:01Quite right, Kelby.
11:03The smallest detail may prove pivotal.
11:07Strawberry chew.
11:11Interesting.
11:13There was no feather of this kind on the Morris costumes.
11:17So, uh, what bird does this belong to?
11:25No wonder.
11:29The holy grail of golf is something called an eagle, apparently, or albatross.
11:36How do I look?
11:37Like a lawsuit waiting to happen.
11:39Please don't swing that in here.
11:42Are they Dad's clubs?
11:43Yes.
11:44Lance Kendrick, who's chair of the Sports and Culture Committee, asked if I played.
11:49So, naturally, I said yes.
11:52Because?
11:53Well, they're allocating seats to all the new councillors,
11:56and I don't want to get stuck on the Committee of Strategic Works.
11:59I thought if I play around with Lance, he might invite me on board.
12:07You said play around with him.
12:10Oh.
12:11I knew you meant golf.
12:13Well, next time, I'll phrase it more carefully.
12:19Wish me luck.
12:21Let him win.
12:22You'll be fine.
12:28If we don't sell all these, can I take some home from Mum tonight?
12:31Help soften her up before I tell her about my travel plans.
12:34She'll be fine about it.
12:35Well, I'm hoping she might miss me a bit.
12:38Of course she will.
12:40And it'll make the short time you have left together all the more precious.
12:43She'll spoil you rotten.
12:45You have met my mum, right?
13:04Esther, hi.
13:05You wanted to see me.
13:06Did you want to book in another massage?
13:08No.
13:09Last night, you were filming that Morris dance.
13:12I need a copy of the footage.
13:14It may have information we can use.
13:15Oh.
13:16Sure.
13:17Yeah.
13:18No problem.
13:20Sorry.
13:20Do you mind if I...
13:21Yeah.
13:22It should be in the gallery.
13:25Hello, golden van.
13:27Yeah, Sandra.
13:28We've got you in for 10.30.
13:30Okay.
13:30We'll see you then.
13:31Okay.
13:32Bye.
13:33Oh.
13:34Sorry.
13:34So many photos.
13:36New man syndrome.
13:38I expect you were the same, right?
13:41Archie told me you guys used to date.
13:46Briefly?
13:47It wasn't a big deal.
13:49Quick fling.
13:50Nothing major.
13:51Yeah.
13:51No.
13:51That's what he said.
13:53Right.
13:54Oh, it's not a problem.
13:55It's actually quite a relief.
13:56You know that it wasn't my massage technique making you so tense the other day.
14:01No.
14:01That was more about work stressing me out, not Archie.
14:04That's long gone.
14:05In fact, I was the one who ended it.
14:08Great.
14:10Ah.
14:11Here.
14:12Sorry.
14:13No rest for the wicked.
14:15Golden van.
14:17Hold on one sec.
14:18All done.
14:19Thanks.
14:20Nice to see you.
14:23Yep.
14:24Was that for the hot stone?
14:29It's from Archie's new girlfriend.
14:31It's not great quality.
14:33Why can't you just stay still?
14:35I think she's dancing.
14:36It's hard not to.
14:37It's a really catchy tune.
14:39And how long before Craig collapses?
14:40It's round about here.
14:43Ruined my star moment.
14:45I'm like Marga Fontaine with that pie.
14:49Just saying.
14:52Okay.
14:53All right, everyone.
14:54Watch closely.
14:55Here we go.
14:56Any second now.
14:59Just a minute.
15:01Oh, God.
15:02Not my drink.
15:03Here, hold this.
15:04It's all over my tongue.
15:05Oh, for God's sake.
15:06We missed it.
15:07Oh, turn the camera.
15:08I think it's over.
15:09Was that it?
15:10No.
15:11Something's wrong.
15:11Look.
15:13Holly's the fairest person to help Craig.
15:16But who's that bringing his epi case over?
15:23Who's your prime suspect now?
15:28And here, wait.
15:29Please, Marvellous, hold your horses.
15:30Shoulders back.
15:32Stand up straight.
15:33Full energy, please.
15:34Here we go.
15:36And one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
15:40Smile.
15:41Out.
15:41Turn.
15:42Round.
15:43Wait.
15:43Stop.
15:44What are you doing?
15:45Aside from humiliating myself just so I can dance with this adorable woman, I have no idea.
15:52It's lunchtime.
15:54There's a scrumpy with my name on it at Kitty J's.
15:57Why have you dragged us all here for this whip pot?
16:00We're performing in Sulcombe at the weekend.
16:03And since we don't have a dragon anymore, we need to practice a new dance.
16:08Feels wrong doing anything while Craig's still unconscious.
16:10Right.
16:11Let's wait Lee's back.
16:12I want to bash a big stick about not wave a white hanky like I'm trying to surrender.
16:17No one is more concerned about Craig than me.
16:20But this isn't about him.
16:22It's about returning to our roots.
16:25Honouring our commitments.
16:27And doing as your squire says.
16:30Hello.
16:31Sorry, music stopped.
16:34Hope we're not interrupting.
16:35Not at all, Inspector.
16:37I'm explaining how Morris Stanson's celebration of community.
16:41Of spring and light.
16:44Dark Morris is a...
16:45Well, that's a different path.
16:47And we need to make a choice.
16:49You can't have both.
16:52Holly.
16:54Holly.
16:54We're rehearsing.
16:55I need a vape.
16:57Take five, everyone.
17:00That's fine anyway.
17:01We'll need to speak to you all privately.
17:04We'll also need to see the dragon dance again.
17:06I believe Margot mentioned it.
17:07I told Morris to bring in some spare sticks.
17:10Her wish is my command.
17:12Excellent.
17:13Marvelous.
17:14Matthew.
17:15If you could get everything set up.
17:18I need to talk to Holly.
17:19Okay.
17:22I can't do this.
17:23I'm gonna...
17:24I'm gonna skedaddle.
17:25Um...
17:26Yeah, tell her my mill.
17:27Uh...
17:27Dodgy curry.
17:28Don't get all choppity.
17:30Stay put.
17:30Keep stum.
17:31You ain't done nothing wrong.
17:33Now breathe.
17:38You wanna gherkin' with that?
17:40I pickle my own.
17:42Very tasty.
17:45So you're, um...
17:47You're done with Dark Morris?
17:48Well, I think one for Ray was enough.
17:50Given the result and consequences.
17:53Understandable.
17:56Although I did like the masks.
17:58The way they were used as a disguise to hide the dancers' true identities and stop them being found out.
18:06Historically speaking.
18:08Obviously.
18:09Well, you've done your research, Inspector.
18:12Hm.
18:14Although I suppose if Craig's allergy was triggered deliberately, and someone's still using their mask in much the same way.
18:25And if it was just an accident, as the rest of us believe, then he'd no crime to investigate.
18:35I would love to believe that.
18:38If only I could explain the EpiPen.
18:44You were the one who got Craig's Epi kit.
18:49Do you have any idea why the pen wasn't in there?
18:55Must have fallen out.
18:58Been mislaid.
19:00So...
19:01Another accident?
19:04It's the simplest explanation.
19:12Craig was...
19:14A popular member of the side.
19:17If a tad headstrong, like myself.
19:21It caused him issues at the start, but...
19:24I soon learned to...
19:28To embrace the challenges he offered.
19:32Why would anyone want to hurt him?
19:36What if he was too popular?
19:40With somebody's wife?
19:44I can assure you, Inspector.
19:47Holly takes her wedding vows as seriously as I do.
19:58Quite years ago.
20:00Guess that's the way life is.
20:02You can resist temptation for so long, and then...
20:05Realise you've been fooling yourself the whole time.
20:09Is that how it was with Craig?
20:13You heard the gossip then.
20:16It's not true.
20:17We weren't having an affair.
20:19I...
20:19I wouldn't.
20:22I love my husband and...
20:24My kids.
20:25They're my life.
20:28Why would I deputise that for...
20:30For what?
20:32Sex.
20:33It's not worth it.
20:35Nothing is.
20:38Oh, God.
20:39I'm sorry.
20:41I just wish Craig...
20:44Hadn't come here.
20:46It's...
20:47It's changed everything.
20:50You can't help who you fall in love with.
20:53But you can decide what you do about it.
20:57You can...
20:58Choose to stop seeing them, even if it makes you really unhappy.
21:02You have to.
21:04Still hurts, though.
21:07For better...
21:08Or for worse.
21:09You have to do the right thing.
21:12For the sake of your family.
21:15Is that you talking?
21:17Or Matthew?
21:20This isn't his fault.
21:23It's mine.
21:28You do realise this is pointless.
21:30We don't have a dragon.
21:32Well, I'm volunteering to take his place.
21:35Don't worry, I've done Scottish country dancing.
21:38At school.
21:40Best Highland Fling.
21:42Under-15s.
21:43He won a medal.
21:44How is any of this relevant?
21:46Well, I need to experience the dance from Craig's point of view, assess his interaction with the side.
21:51Four of the side couldn't even make the rehearsal.
21:54We have jobs.
21:55We can't teach you the whole dance in a lunch hour.
21:58No, no, no. Not the whole dance.
21:59Just the last part before Craig collapsed.
22:03Right, who remembers when that was?
22:05It was just as I go to get the poison pie.
22:07I'll walk him through it.
22:09Fine.
22:10If we go from the dragon's battle...
22:13Inspector.
22:13You stand in the middle.
22:16Yes, alright.
22:16The others all around.
22:18Esther, are you, er, are you ready?
22:20I'm waiting.
22:22Music maestro, please.
22:40Sorry, sorry, a little bit rusty.
22:42Don't stop, we're almost there.
22:46Sorry, I wasn't expecting that.
22:48I would have peeled away to get the pie, and Inspector, now.
22:52Now what?
22:53Oh yeah, right, everyone stop!
22:56I, er, need to mark...
22:59all your final... positions.
23:04Are we done now?
23:06Er, no, er, one more thing.
23:08Margot, when you peel off to get the poison pie, what was the prop you used?
23:14A pork pie.
23:15A real one?
23:16Yeah, the fake ones contain rubber.
23:19Did Kelby collect up that pie for testing?
23:21Because I've read with a latex allergy that there are certain foods that can also trigger a reaction.
23:26No, Bob ate it while we were waiting for the ambulance.
23:31Er, er, I was hungry.
23:34Craig fell down before I even collected it, and it never went anywhere near him.
23:38And I was much further back than this.
23:41You dropping the staff, it threw me.
23:43I was... more... here.
23:47I think.
23:52Why are you looking at me?
23:54I never hurt him, I swear!
24:02Thanks.
24:04Sorry.
24:05It's too hot in there.
24:07Had a bit of a panic attack.
24:09It's okay.
24:10Take your time.
24:18I like Craig.
24:19He's a great guy.
24:21He gave me this fitness routine and a diet plan.
24:24Helped me lose weight.
24:26I feel lucky to know him.
24:28Did he charge you for that advice, Bob?
24:30No, of course not. Why?
24:31Craig's bank details show you recently made two payments into his account.
24:36Both for £4,900.
24:39Just under the £5,000 threshold, banks are required to report.
24:45It was an investment.
24:47We were going into business together.
24:49What kind of business?
24:50I don't know.
24:51I mean...
24:53It's not happening.
24:55Craig backed out.
24:56He told me he changed his mind.
24:58But he kept your money.
25:00Well, he'll repay it.
25:02He has to.
25:03What if he doesn't?
25:04What will you do to persuade him?
25:08I ain't gonna kill him, am I?
25:11How could he pay me back then?
25:13Except Craig isn't dead.
25:16So, triggering his allergy would serve as a pretty effective warning.
25:20Well, I wouldn't.
25:21I've never hurt anyone in my life.
25:24I'm a boring accountant who lives in a rented bedsit.
25:27That's why I gave Craig the money in the first place, so I could change things.
25:31And then he changes his mind and says he doesn't want to do it anymore.
25:36Having spent all my money, now that ain't right.
25:39And he knows it.
25:48Come on, Bob.
25:54What was the money for, Bob?
25:56This business you planned?
25:58What did Craig not want to do anymore?
26:02No comment.
26:12What have you and Bob been up to?
26:15Nothing, my sweet. I swear.
26:17My sweet's a strawberry chew.
26:19Answer the question.
26:20The day you joined the police was the day I turned my back on anything disreputable as a mark of
26:27respect.
26:29You told me you aided fishing, ever since that incident with the lobster.
26:33Which you have promised never to mention again.
26:36That's all Craig's gear.
26:38He borrows my van from time to time.
26:40Just dump the sticks on top.
26:45What a flaming hell is this?
26:47Now give that ear.
26:51Let's pretend you never saw that.
26:53If you've got nothing to hide, we'll just show it to the inspector and you can explain it to him.
26:58No need to get savage on me.
27:01Whatever you're thinking.
27:02All them cramby doubts.
27:04They're wrong.
27:06Prove it.
27:11It's my bad.
27:13I forgot it was in the van when I loaded up the Morris sticks.
27:17What do you use it for?
27:19Best waterproof in there is every boatyard has some.
27:24Isn't that a bit risky with Craig about?
27:25He don't use it on his boat and I keep it locked in my shed.
27:30It was only in the van because I lost my last lot in a break-in.
27:34I had to go to the depot, buy some more.
27:37Somebody stole it?
27:38Kids probably.
27:39I had a camera on the shed and they broke that too.
27:42I asked Craig if he saw anything and he said no.
27:48Does Bob ever visit your boatyard marvellous?
27:51Bob told us he was going into business with Craig.
27:55He paid him a lot of money.
27:57Most of which Craig then paid to you.
28:01That's right.
28:02To buy the boat he's rebuilding.
28:05And he got a fair price.
28:06You want to look at my books?
28:09Go ahead.
28:09I got nothing to hide.
28:11This business that they were planning.
28:13Were you involved in that too?
28:16Craig asked me.
28:17I said no.
28:21Out of respect for that goddess.
28:24Who I still revere to this day.
28:31Are you taking medication we're not aware of, Margot?
28:35My only drug is love.
28:37And my only crime is not telling Margot how I felt till it was too late.
28:45So this Bob and Craig business was illegal then?
28:47It didn't happen and it won't.
28:50Not now that Craig's found the love of his life too.
28:54You mean Holly?
28:54I told him.
28:56If he were lucky enough to find this soul mate, he should fight for him.
29:00And that's why Craig's staying and why the Bob business ain't happening.
29:05Does Holly know Craig's staying?
29:06He told everyone in the side during rehearsals.
29:10So Matthew knew as well?
29:12Should have kept my big garb shut, shouldn't I?
29:16We need to find out what business Bob and Craig were planning.
29:20And even more urgently, who stole Marvellous' liquid rubber?
29:23Unless he's lying, of course, to cover why it was hidden in his van.
29:27Hmm.
29:41Hello, house owner.
29:43Oh, gosh, it's finally happening.
29:45It's amazing.
29:45I know.
29:47I'm online shopping already.
29:49I have this urge to buy furniture.
29:51What do you think about hanging egg chairs?
29:53Have you been sunbathing?
29:54Because I think you might have sunstroke.
29:57But we could buy a hammock for the garden and a duck house for Selwyn.
30:02Oh, he'd love that.
30:04And Mum will be just as pleased.
30:05It's driving her mad having us there the whole time.
30:07Well, look, I hope she knows how much we appreciate it.
30:10Let's say it with wine and a takeaway.
30:13She really likes Thai.
30:14Chicken satay and green curry coming up.
30:19Martha?
30:20Sorry, it's just hit me.
30:23We're really doing this, aren't we?
30:25It's a big new adventure.
30:27I'm glad it's with you.
30:29Wouldn't have it any other way.
30:31Bye.
30:37What's that, Mr. Smith?
30:39He's been calling non-stop.
30:41I'm running out of excuses.
30:42No, Kelby, don't worry.
30:44It's okay.
30:44I'll deal with it.
30:45I have exactly the answer he needs.
30:47Any luck identifying that bird, Feather?
30:49Oh, yes.
30:51And it's not a bird.
30:53See, I think it's part of a fishing fly.
30:56What do you reckon?
31:00Oi!
31:02That's scrumpy at Kitty J's.
31:04There's a glass with my name on it.
31:06I have to work if you fancy it.
31:10Ho, ho, ho, ho!
31:12It's the perfect weapon.
31:15A metal fishing hook, coated in latex, one scratch, insta-claps.
31:19But neither Bob, Marvellous, or Matthew got close enough to Craig to be able to scratch him.
31:24If the hook was attached to the staff, it might have done.
31:26But that would have left latex traces on the staff and there weren't any.
31:30Ah!
31:32Margot!
31:33You said there were fishing rods in Marvellous's van?
31:36A fishing line attached to a staff would be near invisible at night.
31:40Is he still outside?
31:40No.
31:41He's gone now.
31:43Colby.
31:44Can you go to his boatyard and bring back that broken security camera?
31:47We need to get it fixed to find out if someone stole that latex as he claims.
31:51He wouldn't have lied about that.
31:52Then why won't he tell us what Craig and Bob were up to?
31:55I'm getting an answer to that tonight.
31:58You just leave it with me.
32:01It can have been a fishing line. It's too haphazard and noticeable.
32:05Well, let's watch and find out.
32:21Inspector.
32:21Not now, please, Margot.
32:26So, not just me you ignore, but your staff too.
32:29Oh, interesting.
32:30Mr Smith.
32:32I was about to call.
32:33I thought we should FaceTime instead.
32:36Trim the fat in person.
32:37Um, Esther, Margot, this is Mr Smith.
32:40Superintendent Woods, replacement at the hub.
32:42If you're not too busy, Sergeant, my battle elixir for the war against crime is a decaf soy latte.
32:47I believe the ones at the 10 mile are excellent.
32:50Well, I am actually worried.
32:51I'm sure you can expand your bandwidth to multitask me up a biscotti as well.
32:57Inspector, shall we?
32:58Um, yeah, of course, it's that way.
33:02Um.
33:07Flat white for me.
33:08No sugar, thanks.
33:11Now, you have caught me on the hop a bit.
33:14And I will get Margot to do a proper spreadsheet.
33:20But I think these ideas clearly show how we can save enough money to keep funding all our staff.
33:25You see, this is the problem.
33:28You're trying to boil the ocean.
33:30Instead, focus on deliverables and close the loop.
33:33Which member of staff are you going to lose?
33:35Well, see, that's my point.
33:36I thought we could solve the problem in a more people-friendly manner.
33:39We're downsizing for the future.
33:41Not me.
33:42I'm juggling balls non-stop throughout the day.
33:45If your sergeant has time to get coffee, then how relevant is she?
33:48Well, that's hardly fair.
33:49You are her superior.
33:51She was just doing what you are.
33:52We need blue skies, Inspector.
33:54Not sheep.
33:56And it's your job to dance the needle in that direction.
34:02Understood.
34:14Do you ever worry you drink too much caffeine?
34:17Says the man who sells alcohol for a living.
34:20They say wine has its health benefits.
34:22It can be therapeutic at times.
34:24I'm more of a beer person myself.
34:27That's not how I remember it.
34:28Well, that's nostalgia for you.
34:30Everyone looks better in hindsight.
35:01You're right, Esther.
35:02It wasn't a fishing line.
35:04It must be something else.
35:05What did Mr Smith want?
35:06What?
35:07Why did he send me off like that?
35:09Um, no reason.
35:13It's just his manner.
35:14He's lucky I didn't deck him.
35:16Yes, good restraint, Sergeant.
35:18Well done.
35:19Kelby, is that marvellous security camera?
35:22Shouldn't it be with tech support?
35:24Oh, they've got a backlog of cases.
35:26It's going to take them weeks.
35:28So, I thought I'd have a go myself.
35:31It's a bit, uh, Zwozroni, mind.
35:37Complicated.
35:37He's Polish.
35:39Agnieszka called me it last night.
35:41She said it was a compliment.
35:43New girlfriend.
35:44Don't ask.
35:47Very good.
35:49Oh, I'm going home.
35:50I can't hear that music again.
35:52It's like an earworm.
35:53No, the answer must be here somewhere.
35:55I'm just not seeing it.
35:57Craig's allergy was triggered by someone unseen
36:00while we were watching it.
36:01How?
36:04Maybe the latex was on Margot's strawberry chew.
36:12You've cracked the case, Sherlock.
36:16Remind me.
36:17What was my motive?
36:19You've admitted fancying Craig.
36:22He fancied Holly.
36:24Oh.
36:24It's a classic case of unrequited love demanding payback.
36:29Night all.
36:34If I ever do decide to kill someone, she'll be the first to know.
36:50How on earth did this happen?
36:52Well, it wasn't me.
36:53It was a golf cart.
36:54Nearly ran me over on the fairway.
36:56I'm lucky it wasn't my leg.
36:58Did you at least get the committer you wanted?
37:00Sports and culture.
37:02Sadly, no.
37:04One look at my golf swing told Lance,
37:07my talents lie elsewhere.
37:08Well, you're strong on culture, though.
37:11I certainly gave that cart driver some Anglo-Saxon advice.
37:18Hi!
37:20Mwah!
37:21You've got a house!
37:22I know, and I bring Thai Takeaway in to celebrate.
37:25We can now head over tomorrow and start renovating.
37:27Oh, it's very exciting.
37:28Have we decided who you're going to use?
37:30Ah, we'll just do it ourselves.
37:32Yeah.
37:33Oh, you'll need a professional.
37:34Make sure it's done properly.
37:36No offence, Humphrey.
37:39What about that Morris leader?
37:41Matthew.
37:42Isn't he an architect?
37:44Yes, and a suspect in the case for investigating.
37:47Is that the allergy one?
37:49There's a Mr. Smith was talking about that on the golf course.
37:52He's not convinced it's a genuine crime.
37:57I'm sorry, what?
37:58Mr. Smith?
38:00Yes, from the hub.
38:01He was one of our group.
38:03Very charming.
38:04And a very good golfer.
38:06Oh, so that's one of the balls he's been juggling, is it?
38:09He's very concerned about you.
38:11And about your whole team, in fact.
38:14He's worried you're wasting police time investigating something that could be an accident.
38:18Well, it wasn't.
38:19And I'm not.
38:24I'll get her some plates and glasses.
38:27Oh, it's very exciting.
38:29Can't wait to see it tomorrow.
38:30Me neither.
38:31I'm sorry about your committee.
38:33Oh, never mind.
38:34I'm sure I'll find some other way to serve the community.
38:42She doesn't know about Mr. Smith.
38:44Don't be cross with her.
38:45I'm not.
38:46I'm angry at him.
38:47They're questioning my team's work ethic while he's off playing golf.
38:51Not a genuine crime.
38:53Craig's allergy was triggered deliberately.
38:55I know it.
38:59I just don't know by who.
39:02Or how.
39:16I thought you'd promised I wouldn't be a fishing widow anymore.
39:19Why?
39:20I'm just sorting everything out to sell on eBay.
39:24These are broken.
39:27Don't worry.
39:28I'll make sure they're disposed of safely.
39:49You're not.
39:52It's not a date.
39:53I know that.
39:56It's you and me having a drink.
39:58And that made me feel...
40:03Florid.
40:07I'll put them on one of my ex-husband's graves.
40:10Now.
40:12Deal the tiles.
40:14Cheers.
40:15One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
40:17One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
40:19Go.
40:29Well, come on then.
40:30The suspense is killing me.
40:32What do you mean?
40:33You've cooked dinner.
40:34Bought more beer.
40:35There's muffins for afters.
40:37This is teenage code for I've done something or I'm about to.
40:40Oh, my God.
40:42You're so cynical.
40:47And right.
40:48Obviously.
40:50Okay.
40:51So, I've put together an itinerary.
40:57I want to go travelling.
40:59Load up my backpack, get a round the world ticket and have some adventures.
41:04I've been talking to Martha and she's been really encouraging.
41:08Wait.
41:08You told Martha before me.
41:11She's been giving me loads of extra shifts so I can build up my savings.
41:16I've got enough for a ticket already.
41:19I have to do this mum soon or I'll never do it all.
41:25So, who's stopping you?
41:28You are.
41:29I just wonder what you'll do, whether you'll be all right.
41:32Of course I will.
41:34I just, I don't want you to be lonely, especially since you've broken up with Archie.
41:39Oh, please.
41:41He still likes you, you know.
41:42Well, I'm a very lovable person.
41:46You are.
41:50I'm going to miss you.
41:54So, I'll phone all the time, wherever I am.
41:57Better had.
41:58And I promise I'll be back.
42:02Are you sure you're okay about it?
42:04If it's what you want?
42:05Yes.
42:06Great.
42:06Go for it.
42:10Hmm.
42:30Where are fours?
42:33Why is Bob watching us like that?
42:36I don't know.
42:37Maybe you can't believe that dreams do come true.
42:41Hmm.
42:43Okay.
42:45Time to wake up.
42:47Because I'm here for one reason.
42:50And that's to save your sorry sentimental ass.
42:54You're a suspect in an attempted murder investigation.
42:57So, you need to tell me what Craig and that global mort were planning.
43:01Or we are never, ever going to sit here and drink scrumpy again.
43:05Okay.
43:06Got it.
43:08Smuggling?
43:09Yeah.
43:10That was Craig and Bob's new business?
43:12Apparently, Craig built secret compartments into the boat's hull.
43:16Marva said he'd show you, but only because it was a plan that never happened.
43:21Well, because Craig fell in love and vetoed the idea, we really have to talk to him.
43:25Is there any word yet from the hospital?
43:26Lucy said he'll be conscious later today.
43:28She'll call me, soon as.
43:30Sir, I'm getting somewhere with this camera.
43:32I should have it fixed soon.
43:33Right.
43:34We'll be at the boatyard.
43:35Let us know when you do.
43:36Thank you, Kelby.
43:48I was blackmailed to show you these.
43:51I want that on record.
43:53Right.
43:54And what contraband were they planning to hide?
43:57That's the limit of my knowledge.
43:59I'm showing you an empty space and it's going to stay that way.
44:02You can't arrest people for an idea they've decided against.
44:09Understood.
44:13Thank you, Marvellous.
44:25It's all a bit Mary Celeste.
44:28You'd think he'd have something of Holly's here.
44:33Photo, or a bit of clothing.
44:37No, it's a little big forehead, don't you think?
44:40TELL RINGS
44:43Kelby.
44:45Hello?
44:47All right, we're coming now.
44:49Esther?
44:50Kelby's fixed the camera.
44:51Says we need to see it right away.
44:56Okay, so I've set it up to play from just before the break-in.
45:01Is there no sound?
45:02Not on this model, but look.
45:13Oh, that's not good.
45:24I went there to beg him to leave.
45:27I said I could cope with being unhappy as long as my children felt safe and loved instead of abandoned.
45:39I didn't know Matthew had followed me.
45:42What happened?
45:44What happened after Matthew smashed the camera?
45:46Did he go into the shed, take the latex?
45:48No, he just left.
45:50He didn't take anything.
45:51Holly.
45:52He didn't take it.
45:53He wouldn't.
45:54You don't understand.
45:55Please, I have nothing else to say.
45:59You have to go.
46:02We will need to talk to Matthew about this incident.
46:05Yes, and Craig too, when he's fully conscious.
46:08Is he allowed visitors?
46:10No, not yet.
46:12Soon.
46:14Benji.
46:16Benji.
46:16Can you stop that?
46:18You put the pipe down.
46:19It's not a toy.
46:21Sorry.
46:26DS Williams.
46:33Hi.
46:40Great, okay.
46:43It's Lucy.
46:45Craig's awake and responsive.
46:46She says we can question him.
46:49Ask her if he has a cut on his head.
46:53Some kind of graze.
46:55What?
46:56A cut on the back of his head.
46:58Ask her to check now, please, if she can.
47:03D.I. Goodman would like you to check to see if Craig has a cut or graze on the back
47:08of his head, please, Lucy.
47:10Yes, no.
47:14Great.
47:15One sec.
47:16Yes.
47:17A slight graze.
47:18Why?
47:20I need to listen again to the footage we took of the Morris dance.
47:23Oh, not again.
47:24Which one?
47:25Both of them.
47:27I knew these held the answer, but it wasn't that I couldn't see it.
47:32It was that I just didn't hear it.
47:36Close your eyes, please.
47:37All of you, listen.
47:39For what?
47:40Your favourite.
47:41The knuckle hole tune.
47:43This is from the rehearsal we did yesterday lunchtime.
47:53Now this is from the music from the actual dance when Craig suffered his allergy attack.
48:04They're different.
48:05Exactly.
48:07In the rehearsal, Holly's pipe plays throughout.
48:09But on the night of the dance, Holly's pipe stops prematurely leaving only the fiddle and drum playing.
48:14Meaning what?
48:16That Holly was the one that tried to kill Craig.
48:20She was standing directly behind Craig as the side danced.
48:23She pretends to keep playing, but slips a metal dart fashioned from a fishing fly hook coated in latex into
48:29the end of her pipe.
48:30Everybody was watching the dart as no one's looking at her.
48:33When Craig got close, she uses her pipe as a weapon to shoot the dart at the back of his
48:38head.
48:40Penetrating the skin guaranteed, the latex reaction would be at its most severe.
48:44She then carries on playing as normal.
48:46It stops as Craig falls and rushes to his aid.
48:49She had to reach in first to get rid of the dart.
48:51Hence the nick and bruise into the head.
48:53Calling out for help and acting distressed just bolstered her alibi.
48:57No one would suspect her.
48:59Everyone thought she was Craig's lover.
49:02But she was his lover, wasn't she? Why would she try and kill him?
49:06Because the person Craig was having an affair with wasn't Holly.
49:10It was her husband, Matthew.
49:15Holly was a fishing widow in more ways than one.
49:18You were right about the clothing.
49:20Craig did have something his lover wore.
49:25He had his shirt.
49:29Only he took it from Matthew as a keepsake for when Matthew stayed home, playing doting husband and father to
49:35Holly and his kids.
49:37And Holly knew what was happening.
49:39She was talking about Matthew outside the community centre.
49:43I just wish Craig hadn't come here.
49:47It's changed everything.
49:49You can't help who you fall in love with.
49:51But you can decide what you do about it.
49:54You can choose to stop seeing them even if it makes you really unhappy.
49:59You have to.
50:02I doubt Craig's the first indiscretion Holly's had to put up with.
50:05But she'd always tolerated it as long as it was temporary.
50:08Then Craig decided to stay.
50:10To fight for his new life.
50:13And Holly couldn't let that happen.
50:15She made one final appeal.
50:17Begging him to leave.
50:19She knew Matthew's punch wouldn't change things.
50:21Even if he wanted it to.
50:23Hank, get off her!
50:25But Craig wasn't going to accept that.
50:27He was going to force Matthew to choose so Holly knew she had to act.
50:32So when Matthew left, she went straight into the shed.
50:37I took the latex solution.
50:41Using Matthew's fishing gear and Craig's wooden flute to end their affair must have felt grimly appropriate.
50:56Taking the EpiPen while everyone prepared for the dance was easy enough.
50:59Everything was set.
51:01The only thing that went wrong?
51:03The ambulance got there too quickly.
51:08So then later when we saw her at the hospital.
51:10Maybe in a day or so.
51:11She didn't go there to check on Craig.
51:15She went to finish him off.
51:18She knows he's awake now.
51:20She asked about visiting him.
51:21What if she's thinking of trying again?
51:35Holly, stop.
51:39You're under arrest.
51:41For what?
51:42Just come to see my friend.
51:45Let me through.
51:45Don't let her touch him.
51:48This is ridiculous.
51:51Look, I know it was you, Holly.
51:53I don't know how you did it, but you're not getting a second chance.
51:56How many second chances have I given you?
51:59She's got something on her hands.
52:00Okay, alright.
52:01Oh!
52:02Holly!
52:03Alright, okay.
52:04Stop it.
52:04You can't.
52:05I've got a bag.
52:05Why can't you have chosen me?
52:07Just one.
52:08Okay, get her.
52:09Holly, just don't.
52:12Take her out.
52:12No, wait.
52:13He doesn't want to press charges.
52:15You're under arrest.
52:15He's gonna sail off.
52:16Abroad, like he said.
52:18Isn't that right?
52:20Is that what you want, Matthew?
52:26I want my children to have their mother.
52:32And me.
52:36I'm sorry.
52:39I'm afraid it's up to the CPS whether they decide to prosecute.
52:43No one here can make that decision.
52:46Sorry.
53:02It's the kids I feel sorry for most.
53:05How did you begin to repair that?
53:07I don't know.
53:09The irony is it's the same ending as the legend.
53:11The villager who poisons the knucklehole dragon
53:14ends up killing themselves with the same poison by mistake.
53:18Holly hoped getting rid of Craig would save her family
53:21and she ended up destroying it as a result.
53:24That's what happens when you're not honest with each other.
53:29You lose everything.
53:34Just ask Marvelous.
53:49No more dancing for us then.
53:52I'm gonna drown my sorrows with a scrumpy and a game of dominoes.
53:57If my guardian angel would care to join me so I can thank her properly for all her kindness.
54:05This is still not a date.
54:07I know that.
54:08I never will be.
54:09You're too weird and strange for any of that nonsense.
54:12As long as you tolerate me, I'm happy.
54:17Florid even.
54:18Ah, come on then.
54:26I found love.
54:32In the near.
54:34Go on.
54:35Oh, oh, oh.
54:36Yeah.
54:37Yeah.
54:39Yeah.
54:40Yeah.
54:40I knew that I would not let you go.
54:50Sit.
54:51Tall lost.
54:52By the rules.
54:52Tomorrow you check out all the two and or ....
54:56Or the rain was at bay.
55:04You came like the storm that washed me away.
55:17And if only love was this easy
55:22I'd write a book about every time you kissed me
55:28It was true, true, true love
55:35We own a house.
55:37Oh my God, it's scary, isn't it?
55:40Does that mean my grown-ups?
55:42It means we're not living with your mother anymore
55:45Allow me, madam, your wall
55:49Gosh, there's a lot to do, isn't there?
55:54Masses. Exciting, though
55:55I'm glad it's just you and me again
55:58Whoa!
56:00You know what?
56:01What?
56:01We didn't bring any glasses
56:08Love it
56:11Hello? Is anyone home?
56:14Oh, is there no escape?
56:16We're out here, Mum!
56:21Happy housewarming
56:22I've brought some treats to celebrate
56:28Glasses, genius
56:29And a box of truffles, even better
56:34I want to put you in a good mood
56:37Help make my next news a little easier
56:41Go on
56:43I've been allotted a place on a committee
56:46Oh!
56:47What did you get in the end?
56:49Well, thanks to that nice Mr. Smith
56:52I've been given a seat on the police and crime panel
56:55Overseeing your activities
56:58I do hope it won't be a problem
57:00Cheers
57:03Someone spotted the mermaid
57:05To shit an abbot last night
57:06Magic, it will
57:07Tideline farms
57:08Someone sabotaged their seaweed lines
57:10Their biggest mistake
57:11Was shutting out the community
57:12What's this?
57:13People are angry
57:14They don't want Tideline farms
57:16Wrecking this coastline
57:17This is malicious
57:17It feels like there's a target on my back
57:19How is our only suspect
57:21Still a mermaid?
57:23Agnieszka
57:23Is coming to visit
57:25Tell me you didn't send money
57:26To someone you've never met
57:27If this is about me
57:28Firing one of my team
57:29Due to an impossibly small budget
57:30Then kindly tell him
57:31I've tragically perished
57:32You didn't turn the soul path off!
57:38A new spin on Pride of Prejudice
57:41See what happened to the other Bennett sister
57:43Watch the series on iPlayer now
57:45How the soul path was a global hit
57:47The story behind it
57:48Maybe even more remarkable
57:49Secrets Revealed
57:50On BBC Sense
57:52We'll switch over to BBC Three now
57:54For a death in paradise
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58:00F Untried
58:00I love you
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