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First broadcast 4th February 2009.

'Businessman' Archie Daley, nephew of Arthur, is being leaned on by the deeply unpleasant Gold brothers.

Gavin Brocker - Nick Gold
Paul Brooke - Dickie Mint
Nick Court - Mark Gold
John Henshaw - Councillor Conway
Jamie Kenna - Bob
Christian Lees - Kieran Bennett
Jonah Lees - Kieran Bennett
Shane Richie - Archie Daley
Jenna Russell - Petra Bennett
Lex Shrapnel - Jamie Cartwright
Josette Simon - DI Murray

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00:00And we'll play this also for listening there.
00:02This morning, ladies, good morning to you.
00:03It's dear, is it, mate?
00:06How much?
00:07960, please, pal.
00:11Don't mention it.
00:16South, please, Cabot.
00:16Sorry, mate, I'm knocking off for the day.
00:18Taking the Burmesee ASAP.
00:20I'm not for hire.
00:21Another one will be along any second.
00:23People just don't want to earn a moment's crust.
00:25I've been working all night.
00:27Hey, for God's sake, sir, I do have an urgent appointment.
00:30So do I, with my duvet.
00:32Just bleedin' floor it, will ya?
00:34Oh!
00:46You got any more famous in the cab lately?
00:48I have, actually.
00:50Drove Big Boris home after a night out.
00:53At least I think it was, eh?
00:54He's the sort of man his city needs.
00:56A man who is not afraid of taking chances.
01:00Looks like your good self, eh?
01:01Sorry?
01:02That business back there.
01:03What business?
01:04Those brillis in Armani suits.
01:06No idea what you're talking about.
01:08So you won't mind him being right behind us then, will ya?
01:11Oh!
01:11Come on, step on it, please.
01:13Don't worry.
01:13Oh, that's what the taxi lane's for.
01:15That's it.
01:16Go, go, go!
01:17Oh, great, great.
01:19And that helps us how, exactly?
01:20Well, I was counting on him being a bit more law-abiding.
01:22Really?
01:23So why are they following ya?
01:24Well, I don't.
01:24That must be mistaken identity or something.
01:26It's got one of those sort of faces.
01:27Yeah, well, you and your face are getting out of the next lights.
01:29Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
01:31You can't cross me.
01:32Those guys back there are neolithic.
01:33It's got nothing to do with me.
01:35Hey.
01:37Come on, Jamie.
01:38Let me appeal to your subconscious.
01:40Oh.
01:41Sometimes I wish I didn't have principles.
01:46You got those seatbelts on?
01:48Yeah, just give me a...
01:52A second!
01:53Any chance of a warning next time?
01:55Ow!
01:57Sorry!
02:06What?
02:07No, no, no, no, no, no.
02:08What are you doing?
02:09Don't stop all odds.
02:09Oh, that's charming, isn't it?
02:11No, no, no, no.
02:14Those things may be able to drive up bleeding mountains.
02:17But there is one thing they can't do.
02:21Yeah!
02:22I know it's having a new heart now.
02:25Oh, you are a natural sunshine.
02:27Oh, man.
02:28It'll cost ya.
02:30You can make it my suspension.
02:31I don't mind playing for good old pretty service with a smile.
02:34Ha-hey!
02:35Ha-hey!
02:35Ha-hey!
02:38Ha-hey!
02:40I thought you said you'd done this before!
02:47I'm dead.
02:52Look at it.
02:52It's trashed.
02:53I haven't even paid it off yet.
02:55I bought it off a mate a month ago.
02:57It's even gonna let me kip on his floor till I got him the cash.
02:59She's hardly gonna be happy about me staying now, isn't it?
03:01Well, it's a bit of bad luck, ain't it?
03:03Not as bad as yours.
03:11You.
03:12You.
03:12Out.
03:16Oh, no.
03:17Oh, no, Jeth!
03:18Ow, ow!
03:19Ow!
03:20Gentleman, please.
03:21The Gold Brothers were waiting for you.
03:23Something came up.
03:24It was urgent as it happened.
03:25And I...
03:27I had to rearrange my diary hastily.
03:30No, you bottled it and ran away.
03:33OK, let me be straight with you.
03:35Now, I haven't been entirely successful with their request,
03:37but I almost certainly did try my best.
03:41You told the Mr Golds you knew that girl.
03:43You promised you'd get her to sell.
03:44I coaxed them with all good faith, but that woman is not for turning.
03:48Now, you tell your bossy she's mental and she's violent even.
03:53Get her out of that pub,
03:54or you'll be paying us back your kneecaps.
03:56Hold on.
03:59You can't do that.
04:01Not in broad daylight, not in front of a witness.
04:04Walk away, cabbie. You've seen nothing.
04:05He's my passenger. He's my responsibility.
04:08And he owes my bosses a very big favour.
04:10But you've got to give the guy a chance.
04:13You what?
04:14Two against one ain't fair.
04:20Is that your best shot?
04:21Shut it. Now, clear off.
04:22And let me get my fare safely to his destination.
04:28I'm asking you nicely.
04:30You look nearly nice enough.
04:34Go on, hit him a smack, Jamie.
04:38Oh, I said you should have hit him.
04:54You are indeed a class, eh?
04:56I don't like bullets.
04:58He with a wife, I couldn't take on half a dozen at a time.
05:00This cab's everything I own.
05:06Oh, Mr. Gold and Mr. Gold.
05:09You stood us up.
05:10Yeah, yeah, well, you see, I was just telling...
05:11Just telling your colleagues...
05:14I'm having a spot of bother with Ms. Bennet.
05:16Try a more direct approach.
05:19Oh, I...
05:19This should clinch the deal for her.
05:22You've got twenty-four hours, mate.
05:26You've got twenty-four hours, mate.
05:46I'm having a spot of bother.
05:47Nah.
05:48Haven't had this much fun since I got my prostate checked.
05:51Aye, I know.
05:51A good mechanic could fix this all up for you.
05:53I'm already well out of pocket, cos of you.
05:56Well, there's a cracking coincidence.
05:58Cos if you want to make a few quid, easy money, I've got just a job.
06:03Come on, let me repay you for the inconvenience.
06:05I want to make amendments.
06:10Better be on the level.
06:12Nothing dodgy, straight up.
06:14Trust me.
06:15Daily.
06:16Archie Daily.
06:42Alright, this'll do.
06:47Lovely.
06:47Come on, follow me.
06:49You alright, boys?
06:50Archie.
06:55What business are you in, exactly?
06:57You name it, our deal, innit?
06:58Everything from kneeling you to spanking you.
07:00From personal services to personal protection.
07:03I can offer any enterprise I can muster.
07:05But always, with a smile.
07:07So what do you want from me?
07:09Simple.
07:10Deliver the briefcase.
07:11I'm having nothing to do with drugs.
07:13Hey, whoa, whoa.
07:13Do I look like a criminal?
07:16I'm somewhat bereaved by that comment.
07:2350 grand of Her Majesty's finest.
07:28Where do you get all that?
07:29Oh, just a few choice words with my bank manager.
07:33He's very amicable in freeing up some of my capital, you know.
07:36No credit crunch for you, then.
07:37He's ingesting my business plans, cos he knows I like to dabble in the property market.
07:42So, just a little deposit from my imbibing emporium.
07:45A pub.
07:47So why can't you deliver it?
07:48I'm just simply taking precautions, that's all.
07:51And I've witnessed you're a man not to be trifled with.
07:53Hang on a minute.
07:56You're gonna trust me?
07:58But you've only just met?
08:00With all that lolly?
08:01Yeah, but don't forget, I've got your taxis collateral.
08:04It's not worth tuppence now.
08:06You don't look like someone who'd double-crossed me, James.
08:09I can see it in your eyes.
08:10You're on this boat you have, and I like to think I'm a very good judge of character.
08:14And I'm paying you 500 quid.
08:19So I just have to give it to the guy in charge, eh?
08:22Yeah.
08:23Except he's a she.
08:25Well, she's a tough cookie, mind you, taking me for every penny I've got.
08:27So whatever you do, don't get into any conversations, alright?
08:30All you need is the word, the deal is done.
08:33What could possibly be simpler?
08:52I can't get the special point out of my head.
08:57Business site all round, Archie.
09:00Councillor Conway, woo!
09:04What an unexpected pleasure.
09:07There's no point in being in politics unless you know what's going down on the street, eh?
09:10It's not easy for a man to principle in this harsh jungle of entrepreneurship.
09:15And I trust you've had no further hassle from those cowboys flying sipping up your alleyway?
09:20I've had no trouble, in my passage, thanks to your kind intervention.
09:22Well, that's where it's at, right there, Archie, innit?
09:24I mean, if this community redevelopment plan is going to suit everybody,
09:28it's going to be about give and take.
09:29That's why I've come round, to give you a quick heads up on your application to buy this place.
09:33Well, Councillor Conway, you know I've got to buy this warehouse for years.
09:38And I'm happy, more than happy, to show my appreciation if you can maybe just ease it through, you think?
09:44Well, you've got no chance unless you do what you're supposed to do.
09:47In fact, if that pub isn't sold tomorrow, I'm afraid I'm going to have to close it down because of
09:53infestation.
09:55I don't quite understand what you want about, Councillor.
09:58Cockroaches.
09:59Hey!
10:00Whoa!
10:00Whoa!
10:01Whoa!
10:01Whoa!
10:01Whoa!
10:01Whoa!
10:01Whoa!
10:03Whoa!
10:04Whoa!
10:04You slime!
10:05You're working for the Gold Brothers!
10:06Not at all!
10:07What's the pub going to do with my warehouse?
10:09This is just an update on how things will evolve if you do not cooperate.
10:12What has happened?
10:13I'm doing it now!
10:14The plans for the pub are in perpetual motion.
10:16Well, if I was here, I won't hang about, Archie, because I've had it on good authority that
10:19that that's a male and that one's a female.
10:21Hey, come away.
10:22Come, come away!
10:23We talk.
10:24Ooh!
10:43Looking for Petra Bennett?
10:45Why would you want to do that?
10:48It's Marchy Daly.
10:55Damn, Payne.
10:58So I can tell him that's sort of a deal?
11:01You can tell him he can shove it.
11:02Eh?
11:03He can stick it so far up that it rattles round where his arse should be.
11:06Hold on.
11:06I thought you would...
11:07If he thinks he can buy me out, he's got another thing coming.
11:10And if he thinks I'm going to be scared off by a big lump like you, he's even more stupid
11:14than I thought!
11:14Wait a minute, mate.
11:16Last mate, hold me that.
11:17Still counting the stitches!
11:24Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
11:25Come, come, come, come.
11:27Gotcha.
11:28Bugger.
11:28Oh.
11:29There's a fetching site.
11:30Have ever I saw one?
11:32Oh.
11:33Cockroaches, you know.
11:34You've got to catch them before they mate.
11:37Well, as long as they're over the age of consent.
11:40Right.
11:41Get in there.
11:44So, detective, did you pop round for a spot of bardinage?
11:47No.
11:48That's an added bonus for a dull day.
11:51Ugh.
11:52So is doing you for animal cruelty.
11:54Well, there's me hoping it was a personal call.
11:56In your dreams, Daly.
11:58No.
11:58I'm here because, er, a word on the street says that your import exploits aren't quite
12:05kosher.
12:07Whoa.
12:08No, Murray.
12:09Whoa.
12:09Murray!
12:10Murray Arnold!
12:11Murray!
12:12I expect harassment from a scumbag like Conway.
12:15But I did not expect all people, you, to be in the Gold Brothers' pockets too.
12:20Oh, do me a favour.
12:22The only way I'd speak to their sort is through bars.
12:25And don't get me started.
12:26I can't wait.
12:27So, why are you abusing a law-abiding citizen like me then?
12:29I've just had an anonymous tip-off.
12:32Oh, yeah?
12:32Fine.
12:33Well, if I knew that, it wouldn't be anonymous, now would it?
12:35Oh, Murray, come on.
12:37You know me.
12:37I'm as straight as a die.
12:38Oh, yeah.
12:39Of course you are.
12:40But unless you have the documentation, I'm curious as to how you can justify all these
12:46designer thongs for your own personal use.
13:06All right?
13:07Yeah.
13:08Why don't you ask?
13:08Just, you know, making conversation.
13:12Oh, this is my business associate, Jamie.
13:14McDonald.
13:15Jamie McDonald.
13:17You work for him.
13:18You must be joking.
13:19Don't say you weren't warned.
13:22Yeah, well, thank you very much, detective.
13:24Hope you don't mind me being impertinent.
13:26But may I suggest you clear off and go and find some criminals to harass.
13:30Yeah, fair enough.
13:32I'll just take these boxes into custody.
13:33Be on the safe side.
13:34No, no, no.
13:35You can't do that because you need a warrant.
13:36I know my rights.
13:37Yeah, and I know you were dealing with stolen designer watches and digital cameras.
13:40Not to mention disposable nappies.
13:42Hey, I bought...
13:43Oi, what's he doing?
13:44Look, I bought this gear in good faith, as was proven in the court of law beyond reasonable
13:47doubt, if you recollect.
13:49Oh, you're right.
13:50Yes.
13:51So, I won't confiscate them.
13:53Let's just say I'm looking after them for you.
13:54Do what?
13:55Yeah, think of it as lost property.
13:57I'm keeping it safe till you come up with the papers to prove it's yours.
14:00Oi, don't...
14:01That is a diabolical liberty!
14:04That is paramount to police brutality, that is!
14:13What's up?
14:15I saw Petra yet.
14:16Did she say yes?
14:17She said lots of things.
14:19None of them very nice.
14:20All right, well, what about the cash?
14:21She hit me over the head with it.
14:25That's the second time I shed blood because of you.
14:27All right, so where is it?
14:27Oh, well, it's dried up now.
14:29I'm not talking about...
14:30I'm not talking about...
14:30Jamie, the cash.
14:32Please.
14:32Where is the cash?
14:33Oh.
14:35I stashed it when I saw the cops here.
14:37In a box.
14:41Oh.
14:42At least it's where nobody can nick it.
14:44This is not a good time for levitation, Jamie.
14:46I'm trying to help.
14:47I was using my initiative.
14:48Yeah, oh, well done.
14:49Now you've lost me 50,000 smackers.
14:51I'm really sorry, mate.
14:52Well, I thought I was in it before, but because of it, it's up to me, Adam's apple and rising.
14:56Yeah, but like she said, you can get it back when you've got the right papers.
14:59No!
14:59Listen, I ain't got time for that.
15:00I've got to deliver the pub by tomorrow morning.
15:02I thought you were buying it.
15:03Yeah, but...
15:04I'm just doing a favour for some old friends, all right?
15:06I mean, it's not even your money.
15:07Yeah, but you didn't know that when you lost it.
15:09You said I'm sorry.
15:12Yeah, well, now they're going to kill me.
15:13You happy?
15:17Hang on.
15:18Those wouldn't happen to be your old friends with a road rage.
15:21Yeah.
15:23I'm going to have to stall them somehow.
15:24You know, I've got to sort of buy some time.
15:28Ah!
15:29Well, you're coming with me for backup.
15:31No way.
15:31My hands are clean and they're staying that way.
15:33Oh, yeah?
15:34So why did you give Murray a false name?
15:37MacDonald.
15:38You owe me sunshine.
15:40Come on.
15:43Why do I have to drive?
15:44Well, who's working for you here?
15:46I don't work for no one.
15:47Well, it is temporary court.
15:48I call the shots, okay?
15:50But any more rough stuff and I'm walking, all right?
15:53See, that's precisely why I need Jack to act as it's terrible.
15:55What do I have to do exactly?
15:57Nothing.
15:57I have to stand there and look like you need it.
16:10I have to see you, Francis.
16:11Don't worry.
16:12The boys are expecting me.
16:13Be good.
16:22I don't know you're any friends, Archie.
16:24The deal better be done, darling.
16:26Everything's on track, fellas.
16:27I have that girl hooked all right.
16:29She's like warm putty in my palm.
16:31What?
16:32Well, Mark, it's not actually clinched yet.
16:34I don't know.
16:38What about the cash, Archie?
16:40Oh, don't worry about that.
16:42It's in the safest place you could possibly imagine.
16:44But the purchase is a little bit of a delicate subject.
16:50You see, Miss Bennet is a very tricky bicky.
16:53However, I have used my inconsiderate charm and I am confident.
16:57I just need a tad more time to get her autograph on the dots.
17:00You know, just a week, maybe two.
17:03Find a way daily.
17:04Today.
17:06You know, fellas, this would be so much sharper.
17:09If you just bought the pub off of yourselves.
17:11Sometimes you need to keep a distance from these things.
17:13You know how it is.
17:14And you've still an outstanding bet, Bailey.
17:17Remember Barnet?
17:19What?
17:21I'm not quite sure I know what you're talking about.
17:22Please.
17:23Don't make us have to talk you through, Cockfosters.
17:28Right.
17:29Of course, you know what?
17:31I shall never forget Cockfosters.
17:35Gentlemen, you know, I really do have that utmost respect for,
17:37but seriously, both of you.
17:38I really do.
17:39I just need a bit more time, that's all.
17:42Look at you, Archie.
17:44Business is supposed to be a pleasure.
17:46Well, I live for it, Nick.
17:48Mark.
17:49Mark.
17:49Mark.
17:50That's why we're going to give you another 24 hours.
17:52But no longer.
17:53We need it signed and sealed by Friday.
17:56Maybe she doesn't want to sell.
17:57Hey, thank you.
17:58I'll deal with this.
17:59James, don't worry.
18:00Where's the puzzle?
18:01He made her an offer and the girl said no.
18:03End of.
18:04To teach you a monkey some manners daily.
18:06Hey, come on.
18:07You want to watch who you're pushing away?
18:08Hey, it's all right.
18:09He's new.
18:09You know the score, Archie.
18:11There's only one way this is going to end.
18:13Yeah, you're the boss, Mark.
18:14Nick.
18:15Mark.
18:15Hey, and I guarantee you, one way or another,
18:18we'll have that woman dancing to my tempo.
18:20Thank you, gentlemen.
18:24Well, that went well, didn't it, all things considered?
18:27Let's go and grab a bit of nose bag
18:28and go and get their dosh back from the cops.
18:30We?
18:30I'm hungry.
18:31I'm talking about their dosh.
18:33Come on.
18:33We're in this together now, aren't we?
18:34I've done my bit.
18:35You're on your own, mate.
18:36Wait, wait.
18:36Jamie, hold on.
18:37Wait, you can't just walk away like that.
18:38Call me when my cab's fixed.
18:40Hey, excuse me, mister.
18:41In case you forgot, you're the one who lost 50 big ones, okay?
18:44And you told me it was yours.
18:45You said you were buying the pub
18:46and you swore the whole thing was straight up.
18:48Do you know what?
18:48I've hardly known you a day.
18:49But I've never met a bigger, bleeding liar in my life.
18:52And you think I'm gonna help save your arse?
18:54Oh, and I'm offering you paid employment.
18:55Unless, of course, you've had a better offer.
18:57I don't need you.
18:59I've got plans.
19:00And they do not include the likes of you.
19:01Really?
19:02Well, you didn't mind taking a few hundred quid.
19:03No questions asked, did you?
19:05I don't like being used to fit in an innocent woman.
19:08Oh, Jamie, she's gonna make a mint out of this.
19:10She's so stubborn, she can't see straight.
19:11So what?
19:12She doesn't get a say in her own future.
19:13Listen, the golds always get what they want
19:15and they're quite happy to walk over anyway.
19:16I'm talking about you!
19:17Oh!
19:18What are you gonna do, eh?
19:19Sort me out like those gorillas in the jeep?
19:21Yeah, what are they?
19:23Jamie!
19:24It's a bad world.
19:25It's every man for himself!
19:27Yeah!
19:27You need friends!
19:29And the sooner you realise that, the better!
19:41Oh, I'm in trouble, Dickie, big time.
19:44Find the club, mate.
19:45The game's just not what it used to be.
19:47No, not like that.
19:48I mean, this is a genuine threat to my morality.
19:51I've already lost a caseload of cash belonging to the Gold Brothers
19:53and my bid to buy the warehouse is slowly going down to Swanee.
19:56Yeah, but apart from that, how's it going?
19:58Thingy, you're not listening to me, mate.
19:59I'm here on my own.
20:00I need a bit of help.
20:01It's a therapist you need, not a lawyer.
20:10I only want a beer.
20:11Well, maybe I don't want your business.
20:16You're not exactly coming down with paying customers.
20:25How many baseball clubs have we got in this city?
20:27Two.
20:27Three, maybe?
20:29You can buy bats in every sports shop in the country
20:33and nobody ever asks why people want them.
20:35All right, smart arse.
20:37What do you want?
20:39I just came here to apologise.
20:42If I'd known Daley was leaning on you,
20:43I'd never have come round here like that.
20:45Archie used to run errands for my dad when he was a kid.
20:49Are you considering a friend?
20:52But it's not Archie's idea.
20:54The Gold Brothers have been doing their dirty work.
20:57Who are they?
20:59Big noises in the property game, apparently.
21:01And they've really got their art set on your crusty old pub.
21:04This isn't just any old pub.
21:06This is one of London's oldest watering holes.
21:08Charles Dickens even drank here.
21:10Oh, yeah.
21:12No-one can prove he didn't.
21:14These holes have been standing for 300 years.
21:16Nearly as long since I had a lick of paint.
21:18Yeah, well, I've put in for a preservation order
21:20to make it a listed building.
21:22Then I can get a loan and do it up.
21:25That'll put this place back on the map.
21:27I admire your optimism.
21:29That slimeball Conway's been stalling it with the council.
21:33But I've just got word.
21:35They're going to pass it next week.
21:38So why are the Golds in such hurry to get their hands on?
21:40I don't care.
21:42They can regenerate all they like.
21:44I am not open to negotiation.
21:46Don't worry Arch.
21:48Cubs can't just confiscate stuff without a warrant.
21:50I know, but Murray knows that.
21:52She also knows its origins are untraceable.
21:54Do you know what she said?
21:54She said she's keeping it safe till I can prove it's mine.
21:57Ah.
21:58Then you're Donald Duck, mate.
22:00Coke on the rocks.
22:02Leave the bottle.
22:04Rough day in the playground, eh?
22:06You have no idea.
22:08Who did that to you, Kieran?
22:10I don't know.
22:12But you should see their places.
22:16Not hard to work out who owns him.
22:18Not his dad, that's for sure.
22:20I had a single mum too.
22:21Didn't do me any harm.
22:22Yeah, you strike me as a perfectly well-rounded individual.
22:26And something tells me I had a proper meal in quite a while.
22:29What?
22:30I'm famous.
22:32Bye, mate.
22:33Don't mind the mess.
22:35It's always like this.
22:37Yes, because I like it that way.
22:39I can see why you don't want to leave.
22:40What are those gold boys going to do about it?
22:43I don't know.
22:43But he gets out of reach without being ruthless.
22:45But they're not.
22:46I mean, they can come on or whatever, but they wouldn't actually hurt anybody, would they?
22:52Look, I'm not saying you can't look out for yourself, but I can stay if you want.
22:56Keep an eye out.
22:58Just for a night or two.
22:59Until this blows over.
23:01Haven't you got to be somewhere?
23:03Yeah, of course.
23:03Could be.
23:05Unless I want to be.
23:13Come on, Dickie.
23:14Throw me a bone here, will you?
23:15I mean, how am I going to get this woman to sell, eh?
23:17How would I know?
23:19Well, you've got your fingers in these property pies.
23:21Can't you give me a hint or something?
23:21Yeah, stay out of it.
23:23That's precisely what got me into my predicament.
23:25Ooh, very asking.
23:28I bought this place off-plan for me and the girlfriend.
23:32But that fell apart, just like the economy.
23:35Now I can't shift it.
23:36Or the wife.
23:39Which is the biggest liability?
23:41Doesn't matter how low I drop the rent, no tenant lasts longer than a month.
23:45Three years, isn't it?
23:46What's wrong with it?
23:47Nothing.
23:48You've got everything you could possibly wish for.
23:51Look at this big white screen.
24:00What's the words?
24:01No use.
24:03Might as well be haunted.
24:22What is it?
24:25Where's it coming from?
24:26Everywhere.
24:27It's like, it's all around us.
24:30It's all right, darling.
24:31It's heritage business.
24:32It's not built on Scrooge's grave or something.
24:34First I've heard of it.
24:39It's coming.
24:42It's coming.
24:46It's coming through the pipes.
24:49That's a plastic poltergeist.
24:54Stay here.
24:56All right.elep
25:01, It
25:03I don't know.
25:41Jamie? Jamie, you all right?
25:43It's just a rat.
25:45Very large rat.
25:51Dirty, stinking...
25:52No, no, no!
25:55Jamie, will you get this mad woman off me?
25:57You get this mad woman, will you get her off me?
25:59It's all right.
26:00What is the matter with you?
26:01I'll sort him out.
26:02Just make sure it hurts.
26:04Idiots!
26:07What are you doing here?
26:08Come on, me. What the hell do you think you were doing?
26:10I'm trying to retain the requisite number of kneecaps.
26:12What, terrorising a young woman and her kid?
26:14No, an attempt to affect this with a painless departure.
26:16You careless git, you're supposed to be a mate of hers.
26:19Let me tell you, this is the humane option.
26:21Those rich sods might be scum of the earth,
26:23but you're off the bleeding scale.
26:24You don't get it, do you?
26:25What?
26:25Oh, this is the level of desperation towards which they have sunk me.
26:31Jamie, you heard them.
26:33I mean, them gold brothers, they don't have back off in their vocabulary.
26:36So we're going to have to teach them then, aren't we?
26:38Oui?
26:39Yeah.
26:40Well, I can hardly do it on my own, can I?
26:41And you're the one with the inside knowledge.
26:43Oh, I thought you said you'd had enough.
26:45Have you?
26:46More than.
26:47But I want to help Patrick and the kid.
26:48And so will you if you've got any answer.
26:50Decency, then.
26:50Whoa, whoa, whoa!
26:51Hold on.
26:51Jack, Jack, what's the plan?
27:12Hi.
27:13Hi.
27:14Hi.
27:14Hi.
27:14Briony.
27:15Briony, hello.
27:16We spoke earlier in my application to purchase the freehold of a warehouse.
27:22His name's Archie Daly.
27:24I don't know if you remember.
27:25Oh, I am so sorry, my love.
27:28Stupid.
27:31I walked right over, said, hi, how you doing?
27:35You're smart of me and good, that's all right, doing it.
27:39I said, come on the steps, we've got to take our jumps.
27:43He whispered in my hair, you want to get out of here?
27:47Can you feel it?
27:49I can miss it too.
27:50I can miss it.
27:57I can miss it.
27:58I can miss it.
27:59I can miss it.
27:59I can miss it.
27:59You won't know.
28:00I'll tell you something.
28:02You know I love you.
28:04I just want to touch your hands.
28:06Stand up.
28:07Knock me right off my face.
28:10Hearts and baits.
28:13Hearts and baits.
28:14Hearts and baits.
28:15Hands and baits.
28:27You're kind of busy right now, aren't you?
28:28Can't it wait?
28:29Not actually, Jamie.
28:30The turkey has landed.
28:38Good morning.
28:39I didn't know it.
28:42Yes!
28:43Ha ha!
28:44We make a great team, James.
28:45The possibilities are infinite.
28:46So are the pitfalls.
28:47Did you get a good look at him?
28:49I got all of it.
28:50You fucking nicked it.
28:52What choice did I?
28:53Oh, lucky I ain't got a notice.
28:54Do you want to put it back?
28:55Get in the car.
28:55Come on.
29:10It's big, whatever it is.
29:12Bleeding good against you.
29:13Hold on, isn't that where the school should be?
29:15Hey, look.
29:15There's a parked last bit of greenery you've got left, that is.
29:17Might as well use WMDs.
29:19I can't believe you're going to wipe a whole community off the map.
29:21For what? A retail and entertainment complex?
29:24More like a glorified shopping centre.
29:26Bangor's your warehouse.
29:27Yeah, you know that Conway's a lying git.
29:28He had no intention selling me this place.
29:30You can't just demolish all those houses.
29:31Do you know what you mean?
29:32They could bulldoze through Buckingham Palace
29:33if a planner gives them a compulsory purchase.
29:35Look what's this here, look.
29:37For the greater good of the city of London.
29:41So the Goldbrothers want to buy the pub's lease,
29:43just so they can flatten it.
29:46But they can't do that if it's got a preservation order.
29:49That's why Conway wants to stall the council.
29:51So if they make it a listed building, then all better off.
29:53And Petra's pub is the only thing that stands in their way.
29:57So what we've got to do is keep it safe for two more days.
30:07Detective, I take it you are returning what is rightfully mine?
30:10No, I'm collecting what's rightfully mine.
30:12Where?
30:12Ahem!
30:15Im?
30:16I wonder what you've got to him yourself.
30:18He's a funny chap, it's McDonald.
30:20Colin Wright is his name.
30:22Got into criminal records.
30:24And breaking and entering does not amuse me.
30:26You can relax.
30:27Everything's back on track.
30:29So we're out Conway, we're running kind of thin on patience.
30:31Oi!
30:32Don't push me some.
30:33You told me this was low risk, so your contribution to my election campaign has just doubled.
30:40Well I'll get the plans back, and then the rest is up to you.
30:43But I've said you this, I don't know what Daley's up to do, but there's no way he's going to
30:46deliver that pub.
30:52I think it's time to close this deal properly.
30:55Oh no, detective please, you are making a big mistake.
30:59He's a good boy.
31:00I've known his family for years, and he wouldn't hurt a fly.
31:03Oh, apart from when you did that stretch for GBH, eh?
31:22Dickey, he might have been a bad lad in the past, but he only got out of jail a few
31:25months ago.
31:26Let him swing Arch, you hardly know the guy.
31:28He's a good kid, I can tell, and he's been lifted over what is ostensibly marvellous.
31:32Yeah, they've got pictures of him in the act.
31:34No.
31:35You're in the clear.
31:36Dickey, listen, that is not the point, alright?
31:38The guy's at a very difficult stage, needs a helping hand, it's written all over his face.
31:41Least you could do is try and get him out on bail.
31:43That's taken awful lot of readies, Arch.
31:45Dickey, listen, this is not about the money, alright?
31:49Good God!
31:50Are you developing a conscience?
31:51No.
31:52Just do what you can to get him out of there, and I promise I'll make it worth your while.
32:10You posting my vote?
32:11That's what friends are for.
32:13Right.
32:14Cool.
32:16So are we going to see Patrick then?
32:18ASAP.
32:18Right, cool.
32:21Do you want me to drug?
32:22No, that's all right, I can do it.
32:24No, I don't mind.
32:25Alright.
32:29I've got a hand in to you Arch.
32:30I never took you for a good Samaritan.
32:32Hey, he's only done time at GBH.
32:34Very useful guy to have around.
32:37I owe you Dickey Mint.
32:38Big time.
32:39Big time.
32:39I know.
32:51So, are they good to you then?
32:54I'm used to it.
32:57Inside for long?
32:59Long enough to know I'm never going back.
33:01Right.
33:03That's good.
33:04Good.
33:07Listen, I am.
33:10I just want to say, you know.
33:15Thanks.
33:22Never leave a man behind, eh?
33:27Oh, my God.
33:28Oh.
33:29Oh, I don't believe it.
33:31Oh, please.
33:32Oh, no.
33:32Call it in.
33:33What?
33:33Call it in.
33:34All right.
33:35Petra!
33:37Petra!
33:38David, you stole the dog.
33:39Wait for the...
33:40Yeah, hello.
33:41The fire service, please.
33:43David, please.
33:45It's Victoria.
33:46Good.
33:47Good.
33:54Good.
33:54Petra!
33:56Petra.
33:57Are you okay?
33:58Yes.
33:58Where's Kim?
34:00Down there.
34:02Jim.
34:05What?
34:10Get that boy, Kim.
34:11Follow me.
34:14Petra!
34:16Cover us.
34:17Now, when I say go, we're going to head out, OK?
34:19Go.
34:24Come on.
34:25Come on, buddy.
34:28This way.
34:30David, let's sit this way out.
34:31This way.
34:32Let's go for you.
34:33Oh, OK.
34:35You all right?
34:35You all right?
34:36Oh.
34:38Yeah.
34:40Oh.
34:42Oh, thank God.
34:50You did good, son.
34:52You did good.
35:01Brewing.
35:02They've destroyed everything.
35:04At least Karen's all right.
35:05Papa will know he nearly got killed because of his pig-headed mum.
35:08It's not your fault, Petra.
35:09Why does it feel like it?
35:11Ah, it's never as bad as it looks.
35:14I'll buy the fixtures and fittings
35:15and I can always shift fire damage.
35:18How can you be on the make at a time like this?
35:20I'm trying to help the only way I know how, Jamie.
35:22Am I supposed to trust you again, am I?
35:23Just like that?
35:24Petra, look on the bright side, love.
35:25I'm trying to raise something from the ashes.
35:27But the building's structurally sound.
35:28She can still do a refill bit of insurance.
35:30Nah, you don't want to get bogged down in all that, sweetheart.
35:33Don't mind the grief from the gold brothers.
35:34This is about principles,
35:36if you don't remember what they are.
35:37Oh, well, that's it.
35:38I've had enough of your holiness in there.
35:40I might be a pragmatist,
35:41but that does not stop my heart from beating.
35:43Don't give me that.
35:43You're still trying to cover your own bag.
35:45I'm under no delusion here, OK?
35:47They're out to get me.
35:47One way or another, they're going to get me.
35:52Not if we get them first.
35:55Ah, Detective Murray.
35:57Oh, I must be dreaming daily.
35:58Funny she'd say that.
35:59I had the same dream as well.
36:01Well, you're in a mood for confession, then.
36:03No, my conscience is clear as a whistle.
36:05That's why I'm offering you an anonymous tip-off.
36:08I've never believed the word that you said.
36:10Neither have I.
36:11But this is the real deal.
36:18I have the sort of information
36:20that can put your picture in the paper.
36:22Also, eh, maybe even a promotion.
36:25Catching criminals like you
36:26is all the satisfaction that I need.
36:28Oh, so I can't tempt you
36:30if Councillor Conway's head on a silver clatter, then?
36:32Ah, told you she'd be interested, didn't I?
36:34I told you.
36:35Well, first you've got to return my lost property debt
36:36you've been looking after for me.
36:38Come on.
36:40Hi, Mr Conway.
36:42This is Francis calling for Mr Gold's office.
36:46Things have taken a sudden upswing.
36:48They'd like to meet up with you as a matter of urgency.
36:50But it's essential you bring the architect's plans with you.
36:54Hello, Nick.
36:56Sorry.
36:56Yes, Mark, of course.
36:57I'm terribly sorry.
36:58Listen, I don't know if you've heard
36:59about the unfortunate fire at Miss Bennet's pub.
37:03Yes, well, it's kind of put things
37:05into perspective now for her.
37:07She'd like to meet up with you to discuss terms.
37:09What about our cash daily?
37:11Yes, yes, of course.
37:13That's an integral item,
37:14and I'll bring that with me.
37:15But she insists on dealing with you face to face.
37:19To face.
37:20Come on, what's up?
37:21Come on.
37:47We're not supposed to meet in public.
37:49Well, believe me, I could do without that.
37:50We invited you, Conway.
37:52I did.
37:53And if Miss Bennet's to let you buy her out of her birthright,
37:56the least you can do is to let her out of her butchers
37:58out of development plans.
38:00What do you think this is, Daley?
38:02A work is cooperative.
38:03For God's sake, can you just show her the plans
38:04and get this over with?
38:14So much for community regeneration.
38:16Yeah, well, you've got to think of the bigger picture,
38:18haven't you, love?
38:18I mean, it's about providing jobs
38:19and boosting the local economy.
38:22Yeah, making a shed load of cash.
38:24Can't stand in the way of progress.
38:26Well, after much deliberation, consideration
38:28and negotiation,
38:29I have finally persuaded Miss Bennet
38:32to accept your original offer, haven't I?
38:38What are you doing?
38:39Well, she won't accept it from me.
38:41She what?
38:42If I'm going to sell my soul,
38:44then I want to look into the eyes of the guy who's buying it.
38:53Welcome to the real world.
38:56So, matter's closed?
38:57Well, yes, indeed.
38:58That should cover the emotional upset.
39:00Some people are just cheap and are lovers.
39:02Gentlemen, if I should have a few more minutes of your time,
39:04I'd like to go over some of the final...
39:05You guys think you own the entire city, don't you?
39:08Why?
39:09You've got a problem with that?
39:10Well, we're all entitled to our own ideological differences,
39:13but let's not get ahead of ourselves here, gentlemen.
39:15Stick to the pan, please.
39:16No, no, no.
39:16I'd rather talk about corrupt politicians
39:18and illegitimate property defense.
39:20Hey!
39:20Whoa, whoa, whoa!
39:21Fellas, fellas!
39:22Please, come on, eh?
39:23Jamie, Jamie!
39:25We're all friends here now.
39:26Now, Petra may not be touche
39:29with the itty-bitty world of big business,
39:31but come on, let's not get narked over this.
39:33Have we got a deal or not?
39:35You want to know what I think about your money?
39:38Whoa!
39:42Well, it's about bloody time.
39:47Jamie, take it out of the way!
39:48Look sharp!
39:49Go on!
39:51Hurry up!
39:55Go!
40:12boots!
40:15Hut!
40:16Hut!
40:17Hut!ă!
40:20Torx!
40:24Bracelets all round, boys.
40:28Talk to our lawyers, because we've done nothing wrong.
40:31Oh, well, you're going to find it very difficult to explain our little movie.
40:35We've got the whole deal on camera.
40:39Add that to the fire in the pub, and I think you'll find there's been some arson about.
40:45In the van.
40:46Right.
40:52You promised me Conway.
41:06Conway!
41:08Archie, no.
41:10No, no, no, no, no!
41:11No!
41:13No!
41:16Archie!
41:17Ah!
41:23Dale!
41:27Only thing to do with a dirty politician.
41:36So, you still get to buy your warehouse?
41:38I spoke to Bryony at the council.
41:40She reckons it'll just be a matter of days.
41:42So it was well worth us going for all that Pavlava?
41:44I'd rather stick with my real job fix.
41:57You don't really want to go back to being a cabbie, do you?
42:02So I've got an opening for a man of your talents.
42:06Tell you what, I'll even find a place for you to live.
42:09Yeah, I just require this luxury apartment you can have.
42:12Obviously, at a reasonable rent.
42:18I'll be right back.
42:43What will this you see before you, Jamie?
42:45It could be yours.
42:48Think of it.
42:50Think of it as a gesture of goodwill.
42:53Hang on a minute.
42:56Why are you helping me out like this?
42:58Someone did the same for me once.
43:02There's no catch.
43:07Trust me.
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