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1987 POLICE DRAMA "This bloke's son is 13 , has an assessed age of 6, goes 11 stones on the scales and is a friend to every stranger he meets. What do you want me to do? Let him find his own way home in the cause of race relations?" IMDB Starring Ian Hogg, Malcolm Terris, Edward Wilson, Joe McGann, John Blakey, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Bill Champion.

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00:15BABY AND DOOR
01:55Mr. Hillam.
01:57We're going to see Mr. Munro.
01:59We're doing all we can, Mr. Hillam.
02:03Would you wait at the top of the stairs, Mr. Hillam?
02:07You're so shocked.
02:08Oh, thank God he's back.
02:10You know, this morning, a kid nicked some batteries for his walkman
02:13got himself arrested by four bloody fools in the middle of the shopping centre.
02:16Any of mine?
02:17I'd have told you if they were yours.
02:20Community liaisons, not about falling out of the sky
02:21on top of some petty thief.
02:23I know, if they weren't yours, not your problem.
02:26Well, it'll be yours if this thing stirs up any more mud.
02:32This way, Mr. Hillam.
02:35Good morning, ladies. Good morning.
02:36Good morning, Mr. Walters.
02:38Oh, you're just making trouble for the community.
02:43You ain't no help to us.
02:45Good morning. What have we got here, Wilmot?
02:47A demonstration.
02:48You know what I'm saying.
02:50I ain't no demonstration.
02:51Why? You're going to arrest me for causing the disturbance.
02:54I'm going to get in my car, start my day's work.
03:04You're the boy's father?
03:06Yes, sir.
03:08This is Wiley Hillam, sir.
03:10He was at the church assembly in Bristol.
03:11I met him off the train.
03:12Did the sergeant tell you what's happening?
03:14Yes, sir.
03:15Got a job, Mr. Hillam?
03:16Yes, sir.
03:17Mr. Hillam's a cleaner, council depot in Peacock Street, sir.
03:21He's also an elder of his local church, member of the general assembly.
03:24That's where he was.
03:25Can you say why your wife waited as long as she did before reporting Derek's disappearance?
03:29I don't want no trouble with the police.
03:32Is that what you told her?
03:33We love that boy.
03:35You know, at school, they teach him how...
03:37Mr. Hillam, your wife will fill you in on what's happened since Saturday afternoon.
03:41But because your son, Derek, is limited, we treated his disappearance as a very serious matter.
03:47You understand what I'm saying?
03:49At school, they teach him how to do the painting, play football.
03:53Derek is no trouble.
03:54Good.
03:55Then we'll find him all the quicker.
03:56Wendy!
03:58This young lady will take you to an officer to whom you can make a statement.
04:01Now, you're going to be asked a lot of questions.
04:03Bear with us.
04:04There's a lot of coppers out there doing all they can, all right?
04:07Yes, sir.
04:10Thank you, sir.
04:15Know him?
04:16Keith Chitty knows him, sir.
04:18There's a moment in Bristol, check-out.
04:19The house was searched this morning.
04:21Talk to Inspector Walters, will you?
04:22Met him on the stairs, sir.
04:23And?
04:24Well, what is it, John?
04:27The family's highly respected in the West Indian community, sir.
04:31There's...
04:31It's creating a hell of a lot of uneasiness.
04:34What is?
04:35The kid's got a soft toy.
04:37Mrs. Hillam didn't want us to know about it.
04:38But apparently he's never without it.
04:40Morning, Alan.
04:41Just a minute.
04:41What's creating a lot of uneasiness?
04:43Oh, CLO's panicking.
04:44Jack Walters.
04:45This morning we had our seventh unrelated arrest of a black lad.
04:48Temperature's hopping up, that's all.
04:49This bloke's son is 13, has an assessed age of six,
04:53and goes 11 stone on the scales,
04:54and is a friend to every stranger he meets.
04:56Is that right?
04:57Right.
04:57What do you want me to do?
04:58Let him find his own way home in the cause of race relations?
05:01The house to house is ready to go into 1780.
05:03Now do it, and circulate a description of this bloody toy.
05:08White face, black shirt, white socks, black shoes, black hair,
05:13white straps, black, white, black, black, sweet jeans.
05:16Black hair, black, black saree, white, blue houses, movethe
05:26Black hair, black house, black, brown, white,é»’, black shoes,
05:34blackroom, black, brown, white purse, black hair, rollin'
05:45blue kids for walks of life.
05:46We're not in the Boy Scouts.
05:48Reg can go and stuff himself.
05:52We won't get a sniff of chummy out here.
05:54It's not his neck of the woods at all.
05:57What's the matter?
05:57Nothing. There's a space back there.
06:00No kidding.
06:05What do you want me to say?
06:07You don't have to apologise, that's all.
06:10We've got half the division poking around looking for this kid.
06:15We're an hour and eight turning up, so what?
06:17Thanks for the tip.
06:19What's the matter with you?
06:22Listen, Sherlock, if you can't take a bit of criticism...
06:25Well, do me a favour, will you? A big favour?
06:26Just leave out the Sherlock, all right?
06:29You burk.
06:30When you teen years are ready, how about going to work?
06:37If they saw Stevie Wonder around here, they'd phone a nick,
06:39let alone Master Derek.
06:42250k, these houses, Reg.
06:44They've all got front doors.
06:48No.
06:49Well, this is a son, anyway.
06:50He's got the mental age of about six.
06:52Oi, what's it about?
06:54Missing person.
06:55West Indian kid.
06:56Derek Hillen.
06:57Age 13.
06:59What?
06:59One of that lot eating, did they?
07:11The wood with the boy, round the back.
07:13Oi, what's this?
07:21Oi, let go of my bleeding junk.
07:22Derek Hillen.
07:23He's got a nice mum and dad.
07:25The kid's not bright, not like you.
07:27What are you talking about?
07:29You little brat.
07:32Where's the dimbo?
07:33When did you last see him?
07:34I don't know, hanging around the street end.
07:36When?
07:38Think!
07:38What am I supposed to say?
07:40Have you seen this person?
07:42Is this all you can find to do with your time?
07:45If he's lost, let his parents look for him.
07:48I'm sure he can look after himself.
07:50He's built like a thug.
07:52What is your friend doing?
07:55Well, isn't he sure himself?
08:11Lady Madonna would like to know what you're doing, Sherlock.
08:13What does it look like?
08:15Kick it down a storm drain.
08:17She didn't see this happen, I suppose, did she?
08:19Ask her.
08:19I would.
08:20Perhaps it's hers.
08:22Well, get out of my way.
08:28Now, will you two please go and do something useful?
08:35Preserve, photograph, centre forensic.
08:37Maybe I should call in.
08:38Don't be a wally.
08:40You've got an evidence bag.
08:41Oh, my God.
08:43When did he see him?
08:44Saturday morning, about 11.
08:46Peering on the corner.
08:48Playing hide-and-seek or peeky move.
08:50Which?
08:51Well, the witness is outside charge.
08:53He says playing silly bugger.
08:54But no, that's what he means.
08:55Peering around the corner and darting down.
08:57Stay there.
08:59You're looking for an 11-stone baby.
09:01You find a pool of vomit and some pills.
09:04You and your partner watch while some woman flushes the evidence down the drain.
09:08What are you, Addis?
09:09Sleeping beauty.
09:10I recovered five, sir.
09:11How long have you been on crime squad?
09:13A year, sir.
09:14You give me five soggy pills and a tax envelope you happen to have.
09:17You've made your point, sir.
09:19What did you say?
09:20Mr. Monroe, I made a mistake.
09:22Listen to me!
09:23I'm looking for a kid who can't look out for himself.
09:26I'm going to spell it out just for you.
09:29In the next hour or minute or second, this could become a murder inquiry.
09:33Have you got that?
09:35You give me one more reason to dislike you and I'll have you off crime squad before you can cop.
09:39Got that?
09:40The harpy.
09:51I did what I could.
09:54What made you pick it up in the first place?
09:56Because I thought...
09:58Because I thought some kid would pick them up.
10:00Your kid would do that, would he?
10:06Go and find Hood and search that street.
10:09And I mean search it.
10:10Look, Skip, it's...
10:11I don't need it, Adams.
10:14If the division gets three of these a year, it's unlucky.
10:17A big search like this puts a lot of profile on the police for nothing in return.
10:22People see coppers in numbers, they forget all the smart-arse taproom wisdom
10:26about having the police there when they want them.
10:29Now it's just aggravation.
10:30Skip, that's not what I'm talking about.
10:32I don't give a stuff what you're talking about.
10:34You go out there and find this Derek kid and hope he's still in one piece.
10:38Then we can do some work.
10:41Well, go on.
10:47Looks like you come out of this smelling of roses.
10:49So he blew you out.
10:51He gave him enough pills to send to forensics.
10:52So what's his problem?
10:54He's the way he did it.
10:56What's funny about that?
10:57He didn't give you a cigar and say,
10:59well done, Constable Adams, under difficult and trying circumstances.
11:01Yeah, well you were for kicking the lot down the drain, weren't you?
11:03Yeah, well I ain't a graduate.
11:05Watch it, David.
11:06You make that graduate crack one more time and I'm going to break your back.
11:10Take it easy, Sherlock.
11:14It's an army, mate.
11:16Well, it's more like an army than some ponce university anyway.
11:19You got caught.
11:20That's a mistake you made.
11:21Yeah, that's what's ruffling you,
11:23that you showed up badly in front of the brass.
11:25Well, tough...
11:30Oh, no.
11:32His, do you think?
11:37Is his.
11:40All right.
11:42Did you ever go that way?
11:44Never, Gordir.
11:46Never?
11:47It's not for me, that area.
11:50And your son never strayed that way.
11:53I'm telling the police, him never leave his mother.
11:56I know, Mr. Hillam, but now I'm asking you.
11:58Never.
11:59Never.
12:09There's a connection with the police.
12:11See if you can chase forensic a bit harder, will you?
12:13I hate these jobs.
12:15Press officers are on the board.
12:16BBC and ITN, and you're doing a breakfast television at Langville tomorrow.
12:20Doesn't make sense, does it?
12:21Ought to be just the lead we're looking for.
12:23If this was television, where is he?
12:25Oh, he's indoors somewhere.
12:27Or under a pile of leaves.
12:29I don't like finding that toy.
12:31This one's beginning to smell.
12:34Go around that square again with a tooth comb and get a search warrant.
12:38Send somebody with brains to go through that vomit one.
12:40What's her name?
12:41Collier's store, sir.
12:42Send someone to go through her drum.
12:44You want to see a job, all of us?
12:46No, I don't.
12:46I want to find that kid.
12:49Jilly.
12:53Now, Keith, they say you know the family.
12:55Well, I know the father, sir, through the church.
12:57What are you, a gospel singer?
12:59I investigated a break in Mr. Hillen's treasurer.
13:01You found the witness who described the boy playing peekaboo.
13:04Yes, sir.
13:06And you're working the council depot.
13:07How well do you know them there?
13:09I've had reason to be there in the past.
13:11Well, I know half of them well enough to nod to in the pub.
13:14Older men, 40s, 50s, no tearaways.
13:16Suppose Derek didn't go there to play hide-and-seek with his dad, but someone else.
13:20It has occurred to me, sir.
13:22Get in there, Keith.
13:23I want a nice, plodding junior policeman with a country accent
13:26who could keep his ears open and his mouth shut.
13:29They're losing tools, that's the SP.
13:31Just an unrelated inquiry into missing tools, sir.
13:34Yeah, but I want to see if that kid ever crossed that threshold.
13:36What I don't want is a council strike or anything else.
13:38Those lads are good friends with the Hillams, Mr. Monroe.
13:41There's over 200 on the books. Don't be bloody ridiculous.
13:44No, sir.
13:52This ain't no police station.
13:54We followed us in here just to give us a bad time.
13:57We're going about our business.
13:59We ain't giving anybody any aggravation, but you come in.
14:03Yeah, we thumb out.
14:05Come on. Over here, hey. Just a minute.
14:12Yeah, not you lot.
14:13Oi, oi. Over here.
14:14Let's have you by the door.
14:17All right, let's have some names and addresses.
14:22Well?
14:23So you get thrown out of a few pubs.
14:25Maybe it's because half your mates are underage.
14:27Oh, don't give me that.
14:29I ain't stupid.
14:30So you keep saying.
14:32You know the Hillams?
14:33You know that family?
14:34Just because we're the same colour, we're not all related.
14:37And that ain't got anything to do with Derrick Killam.
14:40All that stuff is spout.
14:42All that garbage.
14:43The police is there to help you.
14:46That's for white people.
14:48The police is there to do you.
14:51Community liaison.
14:53All that stuff's for my mother.
14:55She thinks it's wonderful.
15:01Police has them gone.
15:02Outside.
15:04See, Mr. Morris.
15:05Be nice and easy.
15:11I'd like to put the termite up his arse.
15:13With respect.
15:15I think he knows that.
15:17What would you do in his shoes?
15:18What did you do when you were his age?
15:19I got my arse kicked.
15:20By your father.
15:21I don't regret it, sir.
15:23Kept it in the family.
15:27Everybody in the world has to kick Wilmot's arse.
15:29Andy feels it.
15:31I dare say they spoil the atmosphere in your boozer.
15:34Him and his mates.
15:35Will you tell your friends in the pub?
15:37We can't nick them just because they're black.
15:39Out of all of their, sir.
15:41You tell them.
15:43The lad was last seen by his mother at eight last Saturday morning.
15:47Any description?
15:48He's some well-built, muscular boy, and there's no physical handicap.
15:53Of course, we're treating this very seriously,
15:55and I'd appeal to anyone who may have seen Derek,
15:57or who may have any information to assist the police on their inquiries.
16:01This is a good-natured, friendly boy who's not really capable of looking after himself.
16:06Anyone who can help us will be alleviating great anxiety with Derek's parents.
16:10So, if you can help us, this is the number to ring.
16:1301, if you're out of London, 229-9291.
16:19Did he mention the toy?
16:21Caption.
16:21A lot of bloody interest in here.
16:23What are you excited?
16:26What's your problem?
16:28He's brooding.
16:29Yeah, but is he buying?
16:32All right, I'm buying. What do you want?
16:34I'm okay.
16:36Orange juice, the bag. You better tell me when you're ready.
16:38Right, sir.
16:39Go and sit down. Not with Hood.
16:42Anywhere you like, so I'm just a chair with a bag.
16:47There they are.
17:09All right, David, spit it out.
17:13I can understand about having to do the overtime.
17:15You don't want the overtime.
17:16And I understand that being teamed with Hood is helping to make a man of me.
17:19In fact, I'm grateful to Steve.
17:21Pointing out the fact that the be-all and end-all of police work is not getting caught.
17:24And your nose has been put out of joint by a jumpy superintendent.
17:28Don't be a baby.
17:29Just as you say.
17:30That's what it sounds like.
17:31I am pissed off. How does that sound?
17:34I made a mistake today.
17:36Not a big one and not a crucial one, but-
17:37But? But what?
17:39Oh, come on.
17:40We are looking for a kid we haven't got a hope in hell of finding alive.
17:43Not now, not this late in the game.
17:44Hold it. Now, who says so?
17:46Okay.
17:46Now, it's important. Who says so?
17:49Who says the mistake you made wasn't crucial?
17:52You're a crime squad constable, and not a very distinguished one, if you want it straight.
17:56Okay, forget it.
17:59What's all this bullshit about Hood?
18:01Look, I am a career police officer.
18:04It isn't a debarment that I've got a degree.
18:05Did I say it was?
18:07No, but you may think so sometimes.
18:08Hold room for a little.
18:10Evening, sir.
18:14I don't care if you've read for holy orders, you do what you're told, and enjoy it.
18:19The job is routine, and it gets results by logical progression.
18:22Understood?
18:24Understood?
18:25Yes, Skip.
18:29Nothing on your shoe, Mr. Walters.
18:32I want to work with Chitty over there.
18:38How's the greenhouse going, David?
18:39Fine.
18:40Didn't get the little one?
18:41I bought the big one.
18:45I'm sorry, sir.
18:46Yes, it's fine.
18:48I'll tell you what we've been talking about.
18:50B.A., honours.
18:51Brilliant.
18:54Take a bit of ragging, can't you?
18:56I'd really like my father to meet this.
18:58He thinks all the graduates have their own wine club and they eat in a separate canteen.
19:02Oh, they should.
19:03Sounds like a dossier put to me.
19:05Tell him to come and sit in my office for a couple of days.
19:08Solomon would have his work cut out.
19:11I've just been choked off for saying that the Hillam boy's already dead.
19:14Good.
19:16If we wanted bloody mediums, we'd advertise for them, hmm?
19:20Until you find the body, you keep your trap shut.
19:26Hello.
19:27Go and water my greenhouse.
19:32Hi, sir.
19:33Let's go up.
19:35What is it about you, Sherlock?
19:38Street cred.
19:39What do you say, Keith?
19:41I'll drink to that.
19:42Yeah.
19:42But couldn't you, though?
19:44Wouldn't I just love to kick him up the arse sometimes?
19:48The guy's got no credibility.
19:51And what do you have, Sherlock Holmes?
19:53Violin or something?
19:54Our Dave's got Sibadius on his Walkman.
19:56Makes a change.
19:58You, you great fairy.
20:00Get off.
20:01Hello, Mel.
20:05You should look in every place.
20:08Sure, we'll do that.
20:18Right.
20:27That's what I mean, mate.
20:29You've got the nose for the job, same as we all have.
20:31Go easy on me, Steve.
20:33It was like last week, though.
20:34To hell with last week.
20:36It's what I was telling him today.
20:38We're warriors.
20:39What?
20:40You know, warriors.
20:42Soldiers.
20:43Bloody hell.
20:44Buy us a pint, Steve, and I'll tell you what paperback you've been reading.
20:49Police in here.
20:51The police just want to harass the black youth.
20:56They ain't interested in finding their land, kid.
20:59Just a way of pulling people up and looking for their ganja.
21:02Two pints of best, please, mate.
21:06Hey, look.
21:07Follow the band.
21:10You must have heard that before.
21:12Some crisps as well, Stevie.
21:13Thanks.
21:15Boink, boink, boink, boink, boink.
21:26It's been a nice one, eh?
21:29Yeah, David, those pills you found yesterday, the heart pills, names here on the list.
21:35More than two and out you go, for good.
21:38Find Steve Hood and see what you can get out of local hospital casualty admissions.
21:41And actually, you better say all admissions.
21:42Work from Saturday, come up to date, then work back from Saturday.
21:45Heart pills?
21:46Yeah, well, mighty bombers.
21:47Part of a consignment, stolen from a pharmaceutical warehouse in South York's.
21:51You check these against...
21:51They're not going to want to play ball, are they?
21:53David, you check these against ODs at the local hospital.
21:56And never mind the Hippocratic bloody ill.
21:57The power Derek's pop on is dead.
21:58But how do we know they've been stolen from South York's?
22:00Do you want me to go through this again?
22:02Here's your partner.
22:03Tell him.
22:04And don't come back saying they're not at liberty to die bald.
22:11I had your people here yesterday.
22:16I told them, and I'm telling you now,
22:19that I do not sit up at night waiting for passing strangers to vomit.
22:24Sorry, Hermione.
22:26I'll have to ring you back.
22:28Won't be a moment.
22:30And what do you think you'll find here?
22:32Do you live alone, Mrs. Stoll?
22:34Collier Stoll.
22:37Do you live alone, Mrs. Collier Stoll?
22:39I have a housekeeper.
22:41Live in?
22:42Well?
22:42May I speak to her?
22:44She has flu.
22:46Well, she's upstairs.
22:48You're very welcome to go upstairs and talk to her.
22:51And ask her on my behalf when she intends to resume work.
22:59And close the door.
23:01You're not in a barn.
23:09Hello, love?
23:13Please?
23:17Can I come in?
23:26No need to be afraid.
23:28Got a name?
23:31Aguera.
23:33Got a first name?
23:37Pilar.
23:47You registered with a doctor?
23:56Okay, Pilar.
24:00We're looking for this young boy here, this lad.
24:06Okay.
24:09A couple of nights ago, someone was sick outside the house here.
24:12Didn't see that, did you?
24:15You did?
24:18Was it the boy in this photo?
24:21White boy.
24:24Bad boy.
24:26You know him?
24:28No.
24:30But drugs boy.
24:33A dealer.
24:34I have seen.
24:37On the street?
24:38You've seen him around?
24:40Yes.
24:41Right.
24:44No, you give me a description.
24:47And I'll get a doctor up to this hellhole and you can sleep the sleeper with a jost.
24:52Okay?
24:53Please.
24:54The man who was sick is young.
24:57Right?
25:00With...
25:02hair.
25:05Don't make it too easy, love.
25:08Uh, David, South Yorks are sending down a detective sergeant sometime this evening.
25:12Hang on here for him, will you?
25:13What am I supposed to do with him, sir?
25:14Well, look after him.
25:15Hit me see Mr. Munro.
25:16Name's Hibbert.
25:21Do you hear about Keith?
25:22What about him?
25:23Governor likes him.
25:25Munro.
25:25Got him planted in the depot.
25:29CRD just thrilled the bits about that.
25:33Hello?
25:34Yeah.
25:37Yeah.
25:38Tarp.
25:42Well, what do you think?
25:43What do I think about what?
25:45Keith.
25:45Keith getting a nice little tickle like that.
25:49Now, the kid's been murdered, obvious.
25:51Obvious, is it?
25:53Ba-bum, ba-bum, ba-bum, ba-bum.
25:55Ba-bum, ba-bum, ba-bum.
25:56Caught the hair alive, my boy, is he caught the hair alive?
26:02tudt, ha-bum, ba-bum, ba-bum.
26:05Make an inventory of that lot and check it against the Sal for York's list.
26:08I don't believe it.
26:10Your pal who threw up in the street, John Roberts-Davis.
26:14Him?
26:14Simplest collar I'll ever make.
26:16You took him.
26:17Good description of local knowledge.
26:20Davis had all this lot.
26:21Rowlet is drumming him with it.
26:23He's indeed toxic, Hammersmith.
26:26Doesn't connect with Derek, so it's not our problem.
26:29Mr. Flight said there's a DS Hibbert coming down from South York.
26:32Hibbert? Good. Then it could be his problem.
26:35It sleeps with yourself, Skipper.
26:37Yeah, is it OK by you?
26:38Yeah.
26:39And we're going to make a checklist, or what?
26:41Davis couldn't have paid for all this lot.
26:43Wash your ears out. It's not our problem.
26:46Oh, it is made in late, my shame in late.
26:50When did he last make an arrest?
26:52Something happens, and then they just take you away from it.
26:55And then...
26:57Why don't they just train chimps?
27:00I found the heart pills.
27:01I bother to report them, for which I get a rollicking from the brass.
27:05And then bloody Rockcliffe goes out and collars my body.
27:08And we're sitting here pussyfooting around like it...
27:16Oh.
27:18This officer will self-destruct in five seconds.
27:29Hang on, were you waiting on this other thing, then?
27:31What's that?
27:32The kids.
27:33He's round here somewhere, does he?
27:34Oh, they've got the big guns on that.
27:36Oh, what are you, then?
27:37Trainee?
27:38Yeah.
27:38Good pay.
27:40Get your overtime.
27:41Don't have to say.
27:42I know you do.
27:45What's it really about?
27:46Drugs?
27:48It's a blind, innit?
27:50What do you say, Pat?
27:51A blind?
27:52The police work in a flanker?
27:54I know nothing about the police, and I don't want to.
27:57They know everything about you, mate.
27:59Yeah.
28:00Yeah.
28:01It is.
28:02It's a bleating drugs operation.
28:04For his hands to reason.
28:05Is that what people are saying?
28:06It's gotta be.
28:08I mean, all this for one black kid.
28:10I don't know much about it.
28:11Give me that.
28:13Every bleating pub up and down the road just pops up in coppers.
28:16All strangers.
28:18What is it?
28:18Race rights.
28:19Bit of a buzz, is it?
28:20Just looking for the kid, that's all.
28:22Oh, he'll turn up.
28:23Look, we ain't stupid, you know.
28:25You've got something else going on.
28:28None of my business.
28:30I've done red and coppers anyway.
28:34Two Orleans kids.
28:37You got any kids?
28:39No.
28:40So you did.
28:41Say one went missing.
28:42Look, they know where he is.
28:44It stands to reason.
28:46I mean, close, the way they are.
28:48I know the cleaner, Hillam.
28:50I know him.
28:52Look, if they really thought the kid was missing, they'd raise bloody hell.
28:55What's up?
28:56Then where is he?
28:57Like I said, you've got something else going for you.
29:00Well, you haven't told me what it is.
29:02How the hell should I know?
29:04It's all bleating going on.
29:07My old gran used to live here.
29:08By the flyover.
29:10You never got any of this then.
29:13Bombs.
29:14Oh, you had bombs.
29:16But at least the bleating war was for everyone.
29:17At least there was that consolation.
29:22Yours?
29:23Are you kidding?
29:24I think they're horrible.
29:25Whose?
29:26Terry's.
29:26Where is he?
29:28He's off shit.
29:30Probably poisoned his bleating self with vitamins.
29:34He won't.
29:35So?
29:36What's it matter?
29:38It's two U's.
29:40Cock the board at the end of it.
29:41CID.
29:42And make life hard for someone else coming up behind.
29:45Rock Cliff and unpleasant memory.
29:48Hey, what you got there, dole?
29:50Look, put some coleslaw in that.
29:51Then top that with the pickled cubes.
29:53You're a real gourmet.
29:54That's the point of these places.
29:55You can have what you want.
29:56If I'm a gourmet, you're a wally.
29:58Quickly.
30:00Quickly.
30:00Pull up.
30:00Please.
30:01Get out of the way.
30:03And a can of chisel and I'll be back.
30:05Whoop.
30:06Whoop.
30:07Whoop.
30:08Whoop.
30:08Whoop.
30:10Whoop.
30:11Whoop.
30:16Whoop.
30:16Whoop.
30:17Whoop.
30:18Whoop.
30:27Whoop.
30:28Whoop.
30:28Whoop.
30:28What's you.
30:29What's your.
30:29Whoop.
30:30Whoop.
30:38What are you staring at?
30:39Move that band.
30:40Turn up.
30:41Turn up.
30:41Good.
30:42Get out of the horn, will you.
30:42Come on.
30:44Come on.
30:44I'll see.
30:45I'll see.
30:45Get in there.
31:06I have run for the police.
31:08I am the bloody place.
31:11What do you think this is?
31:12Tricking them?
31:14Oh, my God.
31:16This is not good.
31:17Will you shut up?
31:19What did they say?
31:20Wrenched ligaments, sir.
31:22Not your week, is it?
31:22New snacks?
31:23They were.
31:25A couple of chances to use their own car to do a little shop and are foiled by alert police
31:30action.
31:30What's your gripe?
31:31I think so.
31:33Good.
31:37Got the graduate.
31:40All right?
31:40Sir, that's my main claim to claim, sir, yes.
31:43I take it Mr. Walters has been talking to you, sir.
31:46You're big on assumptions, aren't you?
31:49Bug you?
31:51Being a graduate?
31:52It shouldn't.
31:53Does it or doesn't it?
31:54I'm quite proud of being one.
31:56Helping you?
31:57It isn't exactly smoothing my path, sir, but I'm still quite pleased to be one.
32:01But if I took that to be a mildly snotty answer, I'd have to accept the criticism, sir.
32:07Hmm.
32:08Okay.
32:19How'd it look?
32:20It was a shambles.
32:22I got a lecture from some wallying casualty on the art of the smother tackle.
32:27Don't hit them high, hit them low.
32:29London Welsh.
32:30This wasn't a doctor, this was a punk.
32:34How's things at the depot?
32:36Lousy tea.
32:37Good tips.
32:38Tradici, sevens, beat the five to four arm favourite into third.
32:43Did you ever come across a weightlifter, a muscle freak, a Terry Little, or Pex and olive oil?
32:47About 30, local?
32:48No, he's not my type.
32:49Why, who is he?
32:50He's a chippy at the depot.
32:52Is Monroe still here?
32:53No, I think he's gone.
32:57Keith, does it matter a toss to you that I'm a graduate?
33:00Only when you keep asking me, a hoodie's getting up your nose, right?
33:03No, everything is.
33:05Look, I know you're busy, mate, but I...
33:06Shh, don't.
33:09Don't just stand there, David.
33:10Run down and hobble down.
33:12Fetch me some tea from the machine, will you?
33:14What else?
33:18I'm getting a bit worried about David.
33:23Good.
33:26Now, what's this you want to take to Mr. Monroe?
33:29A bit of advice, Skip.
33:30There's a bloke down the depot, a Terry Little, body, beautiful, physique, mags.
33:34Doesn't make a thing about it.
33:34Oh, and what's he say?
33:36Off sick.
33:37Address in Chelum Street.
33:38Not there.
33:38Thought he was sick.
33:40Well, that's it.
33:40CRO says he's clean.
33:42Did you get the full sick register from the depot?
33:4548.
33:46What is it?
33:47Black days?
33:49What's this a-hole 48 of a mile off at Newbury?
33:52That fit, too.
33:55I'll type it up.
33:56CID, not us.
33:58But ask about.
34:01That's out there, Chitty.
34:03Not sitting on your arse in here.
34:05Going.
34:12One blink.
34:20I'm meeting at the Chinese in Cathcote Place tonight.
34:23Want to join me?
34:25Yeah, thanks.
34:26I can't.
34:27There's DS Hibbert's coming down from South York, so I'm supposed to see you.
34:30Forget it!
34:31You can clear some of this stuff here while you're waiting.
34:36Where's Hood?
34:37I've not seen him.
34:39Ever ask him back to your place?
34:42No.
34:42Any of them.
34:43Chitty.
34:44The woman.
34:44Why'd you ask?
34:46Because I'm nosy.
34:51You go.
34:54First night.
34:55Are you a regular?
34:56Call in.
34:58Copper.
35:01The manager told me to expect you all.
35:04You looking for that kid?
35:06Do you know him?
35:08Hey.
35:09It's not very likely, is it?
35:11It's what happens.
35:13What's the latest news?
35:14No news.
35:16Well, there's police everywhere.
35:18And those vans you all drive around in.
35:21I suppose it's happening all the time for you.
35:23Do what I say, but get what I said.
35:27You don't like police?
35:28It's not a crime, you know.
35:30Do you know where I'd like to be right now?
35:33Chesil Beach.
35:34Chesil Beach.
35:37Hey.
35:37A little kid inside this big, strong black body.
35:42Now, if he was inside a little kid's body, we'd have all the help we could shake a stick at.
35:46If he had fair hair and rosy cheeks and looked like he'd come out the sweet he adds, then maybe
35:51some of the love people felt would spill over onto the plods for a day or so.
35:55Good old plods for doing good.
35:57Go on, make a scene.
35:58Oh, just a copper running off at the mouth.
36:01A bag of roasted peanuts when you're ready.
36:03I hate this bloody cow.
36:05Come down often?
36:06Just a gawp, you know.
36:09Rugby League confine, Christmas shopping.
36:11Our sergeant's from Yorkshire.
36:13That brat.
36:15You know him?
36:17We had a coal strike up there, lad.
36:19Did you know?
36:20Were you, Bobby, then?
36:22Shall I tell you something?
36:24We haven't stopped paying for the generous assistance afforded to us by the white shirts in the miners' strike.
36:28It was a probationary constable.
36:29Oh, it's a very superior, very flash force.
36:31We should look up to you more than we do.
36:33Tell me about the pharmaceuticals.
36:34You that found them, won't it?
36:36In all my time as a copper, I've never known a drug theft that want a penny packet job.
36:40Traced back to a nurse and a doctor.
36:43So, one night, we get the Waffen-SS come up the M1 and do this place over, this warehouse.
36:47Like it's the first shot in the next World War.
36:49On violence?
36:50Technology.
36:51And we know where it's going.
36:53They like to pop a pill or two up there, but we know it's come down here.
36:57So you find a few on the street.
36:59Bloody great.
37:01So you're Mr Munro hands me a lecture.
37:03Up for the vigilance of a junior officer, that crap.
37:05Who said that?
37:06And then it turns out that Barnsley's best, Mr Alan Rockcliffe, can just walk to a flat somewhere
37:11and pick up half the gear without breaking sweat.
37:14And I've been working on this case for three and a half weeks.
37:17I'm really enjoying meeting you all, I can tell you, you're superstars.
37:20What else did Mr Munro say?
37:22What's that?
37:25Surrey.
37:25Or nothing.
37:27I love it.
37:28I only ate your peas in Surrey, lad, I don't know, for what?
37:32You married?
37:33Yeah, I'm the only one in the squad who is.
37:34You've been a hard time, aren't you?
37:36You're all superstars.
37:37Yeah, so you say.
37:38Well, it's no flattery.
37:39I don't necessarily see my future in the Met.
37:42You don't say.
37:43Not necessarily.
37:45You'd like to get out into a county force where your education would be appreciated.
37:48Who said anything about education?
37:49I did.
37:51Get us another cadaaf of this block.
37:52Just what I need, a nice little chat about your future career.
37:56I'll tell you this.
37:57We're a hurdler injured in a race in Dan Patrick.
38:00This was last when they had the snows.
38:02The whole of West London now, among the mix you on this night.
38:05Pat, Pat, do you remember the bloke I'm talking about, Terry?
38:08Did he ever come into the bookies with you?
38:10You've seen what I do there, Keith.
38:12Your man Terry's a skilled chippy.
38:14We're hardly bosom pals.
38:16Well, you talk to him, maybe, in the canteen and here, perhaps.
38:19I'm friendship itself to a fella that loves the horses.
38:21That's all it is.
38:23There's enough bloody police round here this week to solve the riddle of the Sphinx.
38:27Let them do their business.
38:28Sufficient on to the day is the evil they're off.
38:30I'm a play-roll player.
38:34You're a young copper, Keith.
38:36Let the others break their hearts in pieces.
38:38A black kiddie won't harm where he is now.
38:41Stands to reason, doesn't it?
38:43I'm not telling you anything you don't already know.
38:54What is he, High Flyer?
38:56Me boarded you, have you, for CID?
38:58Soon.
38:58You want to stay clear, lad?
39:00All these old men, stinking the Sigs.
39:03Never wash their underpants.
39:04Wrong socks.
39:05Could we just talk about something else, son?
39:06Hey, Alfonso!
39:08Give us another later of this.
39:09Wrong socks, see?
39:11You want a nice, lightweight suit.
39:13And I would say a light-coloured tie.
39:15I can carry a bloody cricket bat at all times.
39:18Now, is this the party, then?
39:21This is my partner, Steve Hood.
39:23This is DS Hibbert from South Yorks.
39:25I do.
39:26What about you, lad?
39:27You want to leave the Met as well, do you?
39:30Yeah?
39:32Well, you're talking.
39:34I'll see you down a case, maybe, David.
39:37I've spoke out of turn, I hope.
39:38No, you're a real ball of fire, Sarge.
39:42Listen, kid.
39:43There aren't that many bright people in the world.
39:46And them that are, I'd cross the street before they'd help the police.
39:49And I don't blame you.
39:50I didn't say it wasn't going to be my career.
39:52No, you didn't.
39:53But you know what I'd do in your shoes?
39:55I'd fly the Atlantic, change my name, take on as a deckhand,
39:59get right out in the Pacific somewhere,
40:01and then I'd say I didn't think the Met were all it were cracked up to be.
40:05Only in a whisper, like.
40:06Do you want to go to the pub?
40:09No.
40:11I'm coming off.
40:19You can see the size of it, Keith.
40:22I was one of the first to leave Don Patrick to find me fortune.
40:25I end up with a broom in my hand, talking to the likes of you.
40:29Terry's locker, Pat.
40:31I won't, and if you do, I think there's laws against it.
40:34Anyway, a locker is locked.
40:36Just point to it and go for a drink.
40:39And you'll do your job, will you?
40:41There isn't a scropper reason to bust the fella's locker.
40:44You're exceeding your authority.
40:46Go and sweep up somewhere else, Pat.
40:48There is no such thing as a decent copper.
40:50Isn't that it?
40:52Look!
40:55These bloody things haven't seen a key since the day they were put in here.
40:59Now show me Terry's locker.
41:00I'll get the format.
41:04Take the time.
41:13Come on!
41:19Take the man.
41:21Let'o leave.
41:23Come on!
41:27Huh!
41:35Let's go.
41:58Let's go.
42:28You are bad for the old school time.
42:31You pissed or what? You don't tell these tossers a thing.
42:33You know, Rockdiff wanted to know why I'd never asked you.
42:35Well, I should. My father would just love to meet you.
42:37Do you want to change it, partner? We'll go to the skipper together.
42:40It suits me.
42:41There you are, son. Quick, over by the door. Blow says he's seen him.
42:43See who?
42:44The black kid. This afternoon.
42:46Look, there he goes.
43:01Stop. Police officer. Stop.
43:04Police officer. Get me down to the bottom of that road.
43:06I'm going to be...
43:10V8 to control. I'm in pursuit of a black youth who may be of assistance in the Hillam inquiry.
43:14I'm pursuing him down fairly... Turn to our left, quick.
43:18I'm pursuing him down Fairley Road. Don't panic. Don't hurry.
43:22In a yellow Renault. Registration... What's your red?
43:26Y-E-F-4-8-0-T.
43:28Yankee Echo Foxtrot. 4-8-0-Tango.
43:30It's all right. Don't bite your lid.
43:33Now take a right. There's no danger. Just follow the highway code.
43:36You're kidding. Do I have to do this?
43:38No, no. Let him out. Let him out.
43:39Oh, God.
43:42It's OK.
43:45OK, it's fine. Now go straight down to the end.
43:53What am I supposed to do now?
43:57I lost him.
43:58Shall we have a look round?
44:08A little museum you've got here.
44:22I'll leave.
44:36So,
44:47so
45:04I said down the devil, he kept himself to himself.
45:08So would you if you were barking mad.
45:17Come on lads, stand up.
45:22I just see him right, I didn't do nothing to him.
45:25What time?
45:26Four or five, he was with someone else, I was with me mates.
45:30Church Street.
45:31I can't go to Church Street in no car, I get beat up for something I didn't even do.
45:36Look, I was in Westwood Park, I see the youth, that's all.
45:41I'm going to get killed if I get into the car, he was with Terry.
45:44Move it!
45:45Come on then.
45:47Don't let's piss about.
45:56Had one of these before?
45:59Leave it out, Rich.
46:00I'd say there was about an hour before the last editions of the morning papers.
46:05Breakfast treat for one and all?
46:09He may still be alive.
46:11Not joking.
46:12Westwood Park.
46:13Roger.
46:15Chitty!
46:16Get down here!
46:20All these streets.
46:23All these people.
46:26All these houses with curtains at the window and nice folk who just want to be left alone.
46:43Well done, David.
46:44Steve.
46:49The bloke's white, yeah?
46:51That makes a difference, does it?
46:54If the kid had been white, don't you think?
47:00Now you listen to me, you two.
47:02Hood!
47:03Adams!
47:04You best start learning to like each other, you got that?
47:08Yeah, okay.
47:09Better than that.
47:12I'm the one at fault.
47:13Oh, shut up.
47:28Hey, what the bloody hell's up with him?
47:30I ain't done nothing.
47:32You're a burke, Steve, even on a good day.
47:34So are you, David.
47:40Now listen, all exits to the park are sealed.
47:43And everything we've got in here, junkies, gays, everybody gets questioned.
47:47And we'll do it nice and steady, because if it comes to it, I'll have you here all night.
47:50Got that?
47:52Right, it's a box search.
47:54Let's have a look at the map.
47:58Hold it.
48:01Hey!
48:02Oi, you!
48:03Stop!
48:04Hold it!
48:07Where's your friend?
48:09Stand there and wait.
48:12You're not in any trouble more than you are already.
48:26What a circus.
48:28A park full of coppers chasing people with their knickers off.
48:31Nothing wrong with that, Skip.
48:34Yes, there is.
48:35They deserve better.
48:38What's the matter with you?
48:58Stop!
49:04Yes, go on.
49:06Remain to stand still.
49:07Remain to stand still.
49:41Okay, that's it.
49:43The doctor, as quick as you like, please.
49:46And let's get the area cordoned.
49:59Poor kid.
50:01The rest of his clothes are going to be here somewhere, so be careful.
50:06I think I'd like a cigarette.
50:09Sick, eh?
50:10Not good.
50:13It's been a bad few days.
50:16That's good.
50:18That is not good.
50:25Nope.
50:31Don't get up again.
50:33Nathan, can you say?
50:33The mudolin, the mudolin, the mudolin.
50:33That's a great drink.
50:33And why are you still there?
50:33Take a côté of this.
50:33The mudolin, the mudolin, the mudolin, the mudolin, the mudolin.
50:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
50:45It's all right, so the mudolin.
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