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1987 POLICE DRAMA "Rockliffe is surprised to learn that some members of the squad find him unapproachable. Doesn't he always come to their aid when they need him? And that's just what he has to do when Adams decides to go out on a limb." IMDB Starring Ian Hogg, Malcolm Terris, Edward Wilson, Joe McGann, John Blakey, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Bill Champion.

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00:00Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:30Oh, my God.
01:08Oh, my God.
01:29OK, that's it.
01:32House to house.
01:33You've all got lists.
01:34Is it all right to get out these things, sir?
01:36Ah, yeah.
01:37Just under the street.
01:38He's running to be murdered.
01:40He's going to be murdered, then.
01:42He's got a funny set to keep him.
01:44I can't pull back any further.
01:48There's a number of the vehicles.
01:51Keep up to check on him.
01:52It's Charlie 358.
01:56Are you phoning the wife again?
01:58No, sir.
02:01Mr. Brown.
02:03Brown?
02:04Who, Brown?
02:06Commander Brown.
02:07Ex-Commander Brown.
02:10Come in, sir.
02:13You have a meet with him.
02:14I want to know where and I want to know why.
02:26Ex-Commander Brown appears to be on the manor.
02:29So?
02:30I don't want him creeping round Adam's.
02:32Not a problem, is he?
02:33He used to drive that drunken sod home.
02:34He won't be doing that any more, will he?
02:37Don't let the paranoia creep in, Alan.
02:38I hate the pig.
02:41I'll take no notice, sir.
02:42Nerves a bit on the surface, that's all.
02:46Why would Adams ever find himself driving Brown home?
02:49Adams thinks they'd suck it up the top brass.
02:51There's a way to get a hat with braid on it.
02:54Should have gone to my university.
02:55Ah, University of Hard Knocks, the College of Life.
02:58You had no shoes, did you?
03:00Shoes?
03:01We couldn't afford feet.
03:04Keep an eye on Adams, mind.
03:06Right.
03:07We found out where Brown gets his living, too.
03:09Didn't he go into private industry?
03:11Who with?
03:11I'll check it, sir.
03:13Now, we seem to get thin on the ground, don't we?
03:23What do you want?
03:24I'm a police officer, Janice Hargreaves.
03:27We're making enquiries about a murder that took place just down the street sometime on Saturday.
03:33Well, she was a prostitute, wasn't she?
03:36Was she?
03:37What makes you say that, Mrs...
03:39Um...
03:39Wales.
03:40It stands to reason, doesn't it?
03:44I mean, what was she doing down there with a man?
03:49A lot goes on round here.
03:57Um, were you at home on Saturday, Mrs. Wales?
04:01Yes, I was.
04:03There's a lot of things go on down this street.
04:07Right, now, here's a little go for Manky Poo.
04:10The red's for me, the black for you.
04:13Ten will get your twenty, twenty will get your forty.
04:14All you've got to do is keep your eye on the lady.
04:18Here we go, sir.
04:21That's the one.
04:23Oh, you're too good for me, sir.
04:25Look at this.
04:25That's what, another twenty quid I owe you, right?
04:28That's the warrior.
04:29Look at this.
04:29Look at this.
04:30I look at the north.
04:31He's in trouble.
04:33What about you, sir?
04:33You look the game fella.
04:35Yeah, why not?
04:36He's gonna get bit.
04:38Come on.
04:38Don't leave off, chitters.
04:40Wooden tops do that.
04:42They're playing game, not watching game.
04:44Come back here, you...
04:46Silly turd.
04:46I don't get sore when I lose, and in fact, I am proud when you win.
04:51Right.
04:52Come on.
04:54Help!
04:56Help!
05:00It wasn't your problem, sunshine.
05:03Kokomo should have had more sense.
05:06Yeah, enough luck's doing the job.
05:08I don't want to branch out.
05:10It's a waste of time.
05:12We could have had them.
05:15And with them, we could have got trouble.
05:21Crime Squad.
05:23Dave?
05:25Who is it?
05:26I'm asking.
05:27Look, that uniform, I didn't notice what was going on.
05:29What do you want me to do?
05:30Just stand by and let it happen?
05:31Yeah.
05:32No, it's fine, sir.
05:32It's no problem.
05:33Do you fancy a drink after that?
05:35With a stir?
05:35You're joking.
05:37Was that you went chilling with those find the lady jokes?
05:39I think it would have probably just been me on my own.
05:39Exactly.
05:41Now what, Ben?
05:42It's a uniform job.
05:44What?
05:46Well, we were passing, Skip.
05:47There was a uniformed policeman there, wasn't there?
05:49Yeah.
05:50Haven't you got enough work to do or what?
05:51No, no.
05:52It's no problem.
05:54Door to door needs a lift on the Well Lane murder.
05:56Hop it.
05:57Report to Sergeant Tasker.
06:04You're always on the phone, you are, Adams.
06:07I bet you've got a phone in the bog.
06:14That's what I think it was, Davey boy.
06:16You are a mug, sunshine.
06:18How many you got left?
06:21Two callbacks.
06:26Do one each.
06:28Yeah?
06:41Hello?
06:42I'm WPC Walsh from Church Street Police Station.
06:45Could I have a word, please?
06:53Yes?
06:54What do you want?
06:55We're making some enquiries about something which happened on Saturday.
07:01What happened?
07:02What do you do?
07:02What do you want?
07:04Are you Mr. Seed?
07:05Mind your own bloody business.
07:06Please, Mr. Seed?
07:07Please, Mr. Seed.
07:11What have you been doing?
07:13Nothing.
07:14It's got nothing to do with me.
07:16They're making enquiries about something that happened on Saturday.
07:21What happened?
07:22There was a murder.
07:25We weren't here on Saturday. We were out.
07:35Bleeding hearts, girls. Bleeding hearts.
07:37You weren't there. You didn't hear it.
07:39You were doing a job, Walsh. Can it, Hood?
07:42We know what you'd have done. We're talking about what people would do now.
07:47Having a drink, girls? Why not?
07:49Jan?
07:50I've just got a phone call to make, that's all.
08:03Oh, my word. What?
08:07What?
08:08Why don't you wave a flag?
08:11It's ex-Commander Brown, isn't it?
08:14Obviously come to take Adams out to tea.
08:18Evening, Mr Brown, sir!
08:22Yes.
08:24Uh, your mate's outside, Dave.
08:27Who?
08:29Have you got a meet with Brown?
08:30He just wants to talk to me.
08:31I thought I told him to tell me about any contact you made with Brown.
08:34You said if I had a meet with him...
08:35Don't you try that barrackroom lawyer stopping me!
08:38You know what I said and you know what I meant!
08:40Now, all you do with Mr Brown is find out what he wants and then you come and tell me!
08:44Understood?
08:52I think I am going to talk to social services.
08:55What?
08:57You'd have to be awful sure.
08:59What happens if it's just a whingy kid, eh?
09:02What happens if it's not Keith?
09:04What happens if it's a kid with cigarette burns all over its back and I don't say anything?
09:09Come on.
09:23Social services?
09:24Could I speak to Marianne Williams, please?
09:36Hello, young Adams. On our way home, are we?
09:38Bit early for a young cock, aren't you?
09:40Well, married man, Mr Brown.
09:42Well, that doesn't mean you've got to be boring.
09:45Get in or buy your pint.
09:46Uh, I...
09:47I might be able to do you a bit of good as well.
10:04Do you some good, do me some good. That's what life's all about.
10:10I should phone the wife.
10:11Well, she can put it in the oven, can't she?
10:22Why not? Gin and tonic, please.
10:25And, uh, saucer of milk for the cat.
10:29Bit of lemon, please.
10:30Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
10:32Flatulence time, is it?
10:34You won't be very popular after tea. You won't.
10:38Can you name one famous detective who drank bitter lemon?
10:41Put that down for me, would you, Tina, please?
10:53Cheers.
10:54Well, are we here to drink or talk?
10:57No, seriously, folks. Here's mud in your ear all.
11:09Time again?
11:10No, no, plenty of time.
11:12I'll get them anyway.
11:14Security managers get more than constables.
11:20What do you think of that?
11:24It's very nice.
11:26Keep it.
11:27Give it to the old lady.
11:34And that?
11:37Same.
11:39Hmm.
11:41Except for what's in them.
11:42This one is full of cat's piss.
11:46That one is full of black narcissus parfum, as they say in gay Paris.
11:51Somebody is flogging this as the real stuff, and I want you, Sherlock, to give me a hand to track
11:55him down.
11:58Same again, Tina, over here, would you, darling?
12:03Well, what's your problem, Uncle?
12:05Well, it's not a crime, is it?
12:07You tell my managing director.
12:08He's mad enough to tear paper.
12:10No, I mean, it's not criminal.
12:12I mean, this kind of counterfeiting.
12:13It's a civil offence.
12:17Do you know I never had you down as a barrack room lawyer?
12:20A thief-taker, David, is a thief-taker.
12:24And he takes them wherever he can.
12:29He's not in!
12:35What's the matter with you?
12:37Nothing.
12:39Do you know when he's coming back?
12:40Not today, I shouldn't think.
12:43Anything I can do?
12:44It doesn't matter.
12:47Erm...
12:49Goodnight.
12:51Goodnight.
13:08I want a bit of help, David.
13:11And the sort of help I want, I can only get from a young, intelligent, serving police officer.
13:18You, David.
13:19I've still got a lot of friends in the force.
13:21And the word to the wise never goes amiss, especially when it concerns a promising young copper.
13:27You do want to get on, don't you?
13:29Oh, yeah. There's no doubt about that.
13:31Yeah.
13:31I'm not asking you to do anything illegal.
13:34Just, er, a little extracurricular activity.
13:38Sergeant Rockliffe's not gonna like it.
13:39Well, he didn't have to know.
13:41Now, there are a couple of ways this scam could be working.
13:44It is possible that they are counterfeiting the labels and the bottles, that is true.
13:49But, it is also possible that they are stolen from here.
13:54And that would be a nice result for you and me, if you find out who's doing it.
13:59I am still gonna have to tell the boss something.
14:02Tell him nothing.
14:04Unless you have to.
14:06And, David.
14:07My company will be very grateful if this leakage is stopped.
14:13Keep your eyes open.
14:19I'm in the money.
14:21What will you have, Karen?
14:22Red Witch.
14:24What are you drinking?
14:26Half a bitter.
14:29You've got to sit over there.
14:32I'll get the drinks.
14:34Double vodka.
14:35Please.
14:39Look, these aren't a promise, then.
14:41Found the cash.
14:43Dear old Lord Brother Dave, you are gonna be in dead lumber.
14:46What's the matter? Have we got on the way on?
14:47Have you got any 10p's?
14:48It's gonna take more than 10p, comrade.
14:50It's gonna take at least three nights out and the multiple organisms to solve your problem.
14:54Well, you're over here now. We don't use the phone in the office.
14:56I was going to, but the flight came in.
15:00You know where he's been, don't you?
15:02No.
15:03Brown noses.
15:04There's no pun intended.
15:06I was going to ask his advice.
15:08Well, now you can ask me instead.
15:12On the house to house this morning, there was this kid, really terrified.
15:18And?
15:19And I didn't like the man in the house. It was...
15:22Oh God, I don't know.
15:24Go on.
15:25There was just a funny atmosphere between the man and the woman.
15:29The husband and wife?
15:30Yeah, or living tally.
15:32And you think there's a child in danger?
15:34I think there might be.
15:37But...
15:38Is there something else?
15:40The whole thing smelled wrong, but we've got nothing on them.
15:43Tell us social services.
15:44I made an appointment.
15:47Good.
15:49Why do you want advice? You've done the right thing.
15:51I just wanted someone to tell me I wasn't being stupid.
15:55You're not.
15:56Thanks.
15:57Now...
15:58Why didn't you ask me first?
16:00Instead of going to Mr Flight?
16:02Yeah.
16:05I'm terrified of you.
16:13Yes, I know I'm late.
16:14That's why I'm ringing you, to apologise.
16:16Now listen, I've got a real chance to do something on my own for a change.
16:20To make Rockcliffe and Flight sit up.
16:23Now...
16:24No, it's all right. I can handle it.
16:26Now, do you remember Mr Brown?
16:28Well, Commander Brown.
16:30He wants me to help him out on something really important.
16:34No, there's nothing funny about it. It's all right.
16:37He just wants me to help him to catch some villains.
16:41For God's sake, Carol, the man is an ex-policeman.
16:45Fine, then I can handle it.
16:48Yeah.
16:50Yeah, give him a big hug from me.
16:53And don't go to bed before I come home.
16:57Cheeky.
17:00And listen to you, sleeping with the boss won't do you no favours, you know.
17:03Staying awake, Mike, though.
17:04Oh, shut up, you rotten buggers.
17:06Find an arp and arp and arp.
17:08Are you terrified of me?
17:10What?
17:13What do you want then, Rockfest?
17:16He wanted to know why you were always a scruffy.
17:18You didn't tell him, did he?
17:19Well, I don't know, do us? A mystery to all of us.
17:23Five minutes.
17:25That's what you got.
17:26Then we go and find a dowd and chitty, we do what we're supposed to be doing.
17:30All right?
17:30Won't take that long.
17:31It'll take five minutes.
17:32No matter how much dropsy you're getting off ex-Commander Brown.
17:35Do you seriously think I'd take anything off anyone?
17:38Brown or anyone?
17:39You're already taking a load of old cobblers, mate.
17:42And after that, you'll take what he gives you.
17:43Do you know why?
17:44Enlighten me.
17:45Oh, I will, my dear.
17:46You're in the unfortunate position of having felt the elastic go.
17:50Talks set.
17:51Once you've said yes, it's very hard to say no.
17:55Here. Oi.
17:57This is my patch.
17:58If you ever go to Oxford University, you can tell me what to do.
18:01All right.
18:02Hello, Lenny.
18:05How's crime?
18:06Oh dear, look who it is.
18:07Robin Hood himself.
18:08Watch it.
18:09Any more yawlet, then I'll have you.
18:12Are you sure?
18:14Who's this, Maid Marian?
18:15Watch your mouth.
18:16Oh, this, my dear old Lenny, is Detective Constable Elect Adams.
18:21And don't make an enemy out of him, because he's going places.
18:24Ain't ya, David?
18:26You're looking for something, are ya?
18:28Criminals we're looking for.
18:29And stolen property.
18:31They do talk nice, I'll give you that.
18:33What's in the van?
18:35What is in the van, Captain Marvel?
18:37It's my business.
18:37And if you want to make it your business, you know the way.
18:40Get a piece of paper signed by a beak.
18:42Maybe I do.
18:43Maybe I will.
18:45Oh dear, I am sorry.
18:47My arm's left.
18:47Look, this is Eddie.
18:48Anyone can make a mistake.
18:49We're just about to make the bad one.
18:51Well, I'll see a bit of gear this, Mr Barker.
18:53Buy it locally, did we?
18:57My stool off, copper.
18:59That's bankrupt stock, that mate.
19:01Receipts, bills, everything I need, I got.
19:04Oh.
19:05Time for work.
19:17You do know where that lot comes from, don't you?
19:19Uh, Brown's lot, right?
19:20All forged, probably.
19:22Bottles, labels, all forged.
19:24Lenny Barker.
19:25Printing presses, ink, artwork, all the gear.
19:28Lenny Barker leave off.
19:29It is Brown's lot, but he said it was counterfeiting.
19:32Lenny, you're done, ain't you?
19:33Civil.
19:34You cannot help Mr Brown in his hour and eve.
19:36It's a good job and all.
19:38It could all be nicked, couldn't it?
19:39Listen.
19:41Don't you pull no strokes while I'm about, will you?
19:43I don't want none of this stuck to me.
19:44You have absolutely nothing to worry about.
19:46I have no intention of involving you in anything.
19:49There wouldn't be much point, anyway.
19:50This requires a certain amount of finesse.
19:52Yeah, Rockcliffe will be up your drawers like a wrap of sewer.
19:54You have a wonderful way with words.
19:56I know.
19:59Where did they find the car?
20:00Oi.
20:00Two streets that way.
20:05I've got a case, though, that will keep me doing 24 hour days till Christmas.
20:09I don't need any more cases, any more problems.
20:14Do you want a cup of coffee?
20:15Come on, I'll buy you one.
20:17I mean, you haven't even got anything to go on, have you?
20:21People get tired, get fed up, get ratty.
20:24They lose jobs, have rows.
20:26They even hit their kids.
20:29Maybe she had a headache last night and you wanted a bit of the other.
20:32Look, I know I'm a nuisance.
20:34Good.
20:34But will you at least check they're not on your books already?
20:36No, I was coming out there.
20:38I'll just run with some phone number.
20:39I'll just run with some phone number.
20:44I'll just run with some phone number.
20:44Nothing.
20:46Well, you go that way.
20:48I'll see you around the far end.
20:53Look at that baby cousin from yesterday.
20:56Oh, give it a rest.
20:57I'm telling you.
21:01Well.
21:03Down there, look.
21:05I can smell him a mile off.
21:08Are you sure of that, huh?
21:10Look at him sniffing around.
21:11It's the filth.
21:13What's he doing here?
21:17Bastards coming in.
21:19Mr Brown?
21:21Yeah, it's David Adams.
21:23I think I've got what you're looking for.
21:26He's on his own.
21:27I wonder what happened to the other one.
21:30Don't talk, rocker woman.
21:33He's coming through the door.
21:35Come on.
21:36What?
21:37Down the stairs, through the copper.
21:51Pfft.
21:54Hello.
22:00Whoa!
22:03Come on.
22:04Ah!
22:24Yeah, yeah. Okay, fine. I'll see you at lunchtime then. Yeah, fine.
22:36Nothing.
22:44If I go back with you, will he give him a visit? What do they call you at home? Bulldog?
22:51I have a real feeling there's something wrong.
22:57I've got a client in the same street. Maybe I...
23:00Thanks. Hang on. I said maybe this afternoon.
23:05All right.
23:14Hey, hang on.
23:17What?
23:20What?
23:22What are you doing?
23:25Hey!
23:36Oh, no. Oh, God.
23:39Did he recognise them?
23:42He thinks it was the Crown and Anchor merchants.
23:44Why was he on his own?
23:50He and Adam split up to do a scissors.
23:55If you know there are a bunch of villains, you do not split up and do a scissors!
24:03We didn't know there was anyone around.
24:05We were still doing callbacks on a murder.
24:08We didn't know there'd be any bother.
24:15Er, can I have a word, Sergeant?
24:19Fine, Karen.
24:22Does it have to be private?
24:24I, er, saw the social worker.
24:27And?
24:28Going over there in about an hour.
24:30What?
24:31Will CID still be in the same road?
24:34Hargreaves has still got some callbacks to do.
24:37I think there should be others there still.
24:39In case you need backup, eh?
24:42Good thinking, Karen.
24:48But are you sure he's all right?
24:51Yeah.
24:55So how'd it go, then?
24:56All right.
25:07Well, what's the good news, Hawkshore?
25:10Lenny Barker has got a garage full of black narcissus.
25:14Hmm.
25:15But is it bent?
25:16I had a word with the man I know in C6.
25:18Lenny Barker is noted for selling stuff that isn't quite all it ought to be.
25:21And he certainly didn't want me looking at this stuff.
25:24Besides, it's way out of his league.
25:27So, looks like you've got enough to do the business on Lenny.
25:32Haven't you?
25:37How would you really like to make a name for yourself?
25:42Right, sir.
25:43Paul Emmerich.
25:44All right.
25:44Johnston.
25:47Where's Paul at?
25:48It's all right.
25:49It's all right.
25:50It's all right.
25:51Some callbacks.
25:54Bloody hell.
25:58Skip.
25:59What are you doing here?
26:00Picking some stuff up.
26:02Come through.
26:06What did they say?
26:08Cuts, bruises.
26:09Concussion?
26:10No.
26:10Well, they don't think so, anyway.
26:12I'll get someone to give you a lift back.
26:13No, it's all right.
26:15I don't know.
26:16Who am I going to get to authorise a warrant?
26:18It's got to be a DI or better, and I can't tell Mr Flight about it without telling anyone about
26:21you.
26:23In an emergency such as this is, you can say that you couldn't get hold of a senior officer.
26:28And I could name you on the information.
26:31Certainly you can.
26:32Section 16, brackets 2.
26:34Police and Criminal Evidence Act.
26:36You certainly keep up to date.
26:38You don't keep up to date, you die.
26:40Look at the dinosaurs.
26:42Look at your mate Rockliffe.
26:45You turn this warehouse over, you claim these clowns.
26:49You'll be covered in roses.
26:50You'll be smelling of flowers.
26:53Won't do me any harm, either.
26:55My boss sees I went with you.
26:57I'll do it.
26:59Good lad.
26:59I'll tell the magistrate that I couldn't find anybody to authorise a warrant,
27:02and it looks as if they're going to move the gear.
27:06We'll make a detective out of you yet, my son.
27:10There's four or five of them all in the same air.
27:12It's got to be them swines.
27:12It's got to be the kids from the school.
27:14They'll never get in there.
27:17All right, what's going on?
27:20On the murder house to house, I found an old woman been mugged.
27:23Had her handbag pinched.
27:24School kid, she thinks.
27:26What school?
27:27Mowly comprehensive.
27:28That's Paxton, isn't it?
27:30One who's withdrawn all contacts with the police.
27:31It is.
27:33If you're quite sure you see somebody racing to the yard, go after them.
27:37If you're only suspicious, ask the teacher.
27:40Nicely.
27:43Somebody run Chitty home.
27:45Be bad enough covering with three.
27:48Or two.
27:48Look, sir, I'd really like to...
27:49I'll run you home, Keith.
27:52Unless...
27:54Where's Adam's?
27:58Well?
28:17When is she coming back, Mrs Wales?
28:19How should I know?
28:20I'm only her mother.
28:22What makes you think she tells me anything?
28:25Did you take the baby with her?
28:27No.
28:27He's at the club.
28:29I beg your pardon?
28:30It's a little club they've got for babies.
28:32I'm picking him up later.
28:33Does the baby from across the road go there, Mrs Wales?
28:37Across which road?
28:38The seeds.
28:40I mind my own.
28:41My own business, miss.
28:42And it wouldn't hurt you to do the same either.
28:47Very good.
28:48Shut up.
28:49I mean it.
28:51I've known that woman as long as I have.
28:53What?
28:54There is something wrong in that house.
29:04You've been with Adams?
29:06Looking at funny toilet soap?
29:08Anything like that?
29:09Not as such.
29:10At what, Ben?
29:12Looked in the back of Lenny Barker's van.
29:13Seen some stuff.
29:14Made a few pointed remarks.
29:16Where's Barker's lock-up?
29:18Down by the canal.
29:19Bunretti Backs.
29:20Take Chitty home.
29:22I've got to get down to the school.
29:23Take Chitty home first.
29:28Something the matter, Alan?
29:30You didn't authorise a search warrant today for Adams, did you?
29:33Without telling you, do me a favour.
29:35Bill Ryan, court sergeant, just give me a bell.
29:37And he's got ex-commander Rattle Brown's name on it.
29:41Where and when?
29:42Bound to a pinch of sugar.
29:43Barker's lock-up.
29:45Where you going?
29:46Calater.
29:49What's all the fuss about?
29:50Adams has stuck himself in lumber doing one for Brown.
29:53Pratt.
29:54Maybe.
29:55Maybe?
29:57Touch of the old fraternals.
29:59Adams could do a lot worse.
30:01It doesn't work like that.
30:02Oh, my old turnip.
30:04Don't they have that sort of thing in the outback?
30:08If you're gonna do a favour, do it where it does you some good.
30:17You got this straight, have you?
30:19I have executed a warrant before.
30:21You're coming.
30:33Lenny Barco and his merry men.
30:35Ah, they've been bent for years.
30:37Thanks, Eddie.
30:38I wouldn't mind a result with that little lock.
30:40Come on, Alan.
30:44A lot of vandals round here. Crowbar would have that off in no time.
30:47I think we should come back later.
30:49What are we gonna do about her?
30:51Just keep an eye on her.
30:52See, I can't commit any criminal offence.
30:53I just don't understand why he couldn't come to me to get the authorisation.
30:56I told him to steer clear of Brown.
30:58Probably thinks he can handle it.
31:00Not to do with Brown's ever straight up never husband.
31:01He's the prime stroke puller.
31:06I don't reckon it, that's all.
31:08One of us gets levered.
31:09I don't feel like letting it go.
31:12You let it go once, they start thinking we can't look after our own.
31:16You know where to be.
31:17We'll go mob-handed.
31:18Our dad, Giorgio, you, me, and Lord Snooty.
31:22We'll find them telling their fortune.
31:24Rockcliffe will go berserk.
31:25School's starting to be well sussed by now.
31:28Pick the lads up.
31:29Go stand on a few faces.
31:34I'll drive down Barker's drum, right?
31:37And I'll jump up and down on Brown and get Adams away to hell and gone before anything goes wrong.
31:41Watch that, Orifice Brown, Alan, and give us a bell as soon as it's all clear.
31:44And tell Brown I want a statement of him.
31:46The important thing is to get Adams out of it as soon as I can.
31:50Give me ten minutes.
31:51Then send some uniform lads out there to assist with the search.
31:55Check.
31:56Do you fancy a leather jacket?
31:58What?
31:59Well, you get your board, you can't run around dressed like that.
32:03Leather jacket, 300 quid's worth.
32:05You know why.
32:07I'm not sure.
32:09Well, because you've got to let these scummy animals know who you are and what you're worth.
32:13You wear aftershave, you wear Armani, 50 quid a drop.
32:16You wear trainers, 40 quid a foot.
32:19How much do you think that watch cost?
32:21Er, 1,700 quid.
32:44Hey, up.
32:46Home is the sailor, home from the sea.
32:50You what?
32:52I'm the hunter, home from the hill.
32:55That's Robert Louis Stevenson.
32:57Stuff me gently.
32:58Nigel Stanley Brown.
33:03In there.
33:07Hang on.
33:08Hang on, why?
33:18I'll tell you something, Mr Paxton.
33:20Every school-aged villain in this neck of the woods
33:22thinks he can go through there and out the other side
33:24and no one can lay a finger on him.
33:27All I can hear are words, Constable.
33:29No proof.
33:30You bring me proof any of these kids are involved in this petty theft
33:33and...
33:34I'll take another look at the situation and cooperate gladly.
33:38An old woman got her pension pinched today.
33:40I'm very sorry to hear it.
33:41Yeah, and I've got her wrist broke.
33:42That distresses me too.
33:44Yeah, it distresses me and all.
33:45In fact, Mr Paxton, when I heard about that, I've seen me arse.
33:47Oi, Gerry.
33:47And the next time one of those little bastards
33:49comes flying through these gates with a bag in his hand,
33:51I'm gonna fly right through after him.
33:52And if anyone gets in the way, they get my boot up their nose.
33:55Are you threatening me?
33:57Just giving you his dispassionate reading of the situation.
34:01See you in a new year.
34:06Hold on.
34:10Hold on.
34:10Tell them where we're going first.
34:12Don't we go and have a look for those finding the lady merchants?
34:14We've seen where they operate.
34:15So we go round and burst them?
34:17I like it.
34:17In Rockcliffe one?
34:18Time you realise, Taft, there are very few things Rockcliffe likes.
34:21Drive, she said.
34:23I'm in.
34:30Look.
34:32I'd like to try again now.
34:35She can hardly pretend she's not in.
34:36Not with all the lights on.
34:39You two go in.
34:40I'll stay here.
34:41Keep an eye out for him.
35:00Now what do you want?
35:02He told you we were out!
35:03Marianne Williams, Mrs. Seede.
35:05She's from the social services department.
35:07May we come in a moment, please?
35:20Please.
35:21Hello, Mr Barker.
35:24The tide's in a long way tonight.
35:26What do you want?
35:27Show him, Constable.
35:28Mr Leonard Barker, we have a warrant to search these premises.
35:38It's that snout, innit?
35:40You're going to have to get another one, Brown.
35:42Go on, piss off, son.
35:44We're going to search these premises to look for stolen goods.
35:47That's what you think, is it, son?
35:50I'll tell you what's going to happen.
35:51You are going to wait in the car,
35:52and Ex-Commander Brown and I are going to talk a bit of business.
35:56Right, Ex-Commander?
36:00Just give us a minute, will you, David?
36:02I'll see if I can get some more info out of him.
36:04He'll say more to me than he will in front.
36:05Come here, Adams!
36:14And I'll have that warrant, too.
36:23Managed to get your nose out of the bottle for a minute, did you, Rocky?
36:26This stuff nicked, is it?
36:28Ask your old buddy.
36:29Just for the time being, I'm asking you.
36:32You want to take a drop more water with it, Sergeant?
36:34You're hallucinating.
36:35Those days are long gone, Brown.
36:38They've long gone and you've long gone.
36:41Keep your nose out or I'll do you for obstruction.
36:45If you've any sense, you'll ring flight and clear this up.
36:51Don't hold your breath, Sergeant.
37:11Don't hold your breath, Sergeant.
37:18You've got an aspirin, mate.
37:18What you want's a good bunk up.
37:20Look, there ain't nothing better than a good ruck.
37:22You know that?
37:23I should have been a footballer.
37:26Start the car!
37:27What?
37:27Start the car!
37:34But can you do that?
37:36Can you just walk into people's houses?
37:39I heard Rachel scream, Mrs. Seed.
37:41And a neighbour also reported hearing screams.
37:44Oh, yes.
37:45We all know who that was, don't we?
37:46It doesn't matter who it was, Mrs. Seed.
37:48We have to make sure.
37:50Don't you see?
37:54But she had mumps.
37:57We couldn't get a lot of sleep.
37:59She was making an awful row.
38:02And it's a pity Nosy over the road couldn't have lent a hand
38:05instead of tackling all over the neighbourhood.
38:09You made a pillock of yourself.
38:11And what for?
38:13That tall rag brown.
38:17You know what they used to call him?
38:19Titanic.
38:20And you can't get any lower.
38:22He was commander though.
38:23So?
38:24So 18 months ago I was saluting him and jumping if he even looked at me.
38:27Well that happens.
38:28And so was Mr. Flight and so were you.
38:32It just seems a bit strange that's all if everybody knew what a louse he was.
38:35It seems a bit strange nobody said anything when he was still a copper.
38:59What time does your husband normally get home, Mrs. Seed? From work?
39:02He was made redundant a couple of weeks ago.
39:07It doesn't make matters a lot better.
39:09So where is he now, Mrs. Seed?
39:12Well what do you want to know for?
39:15I mean what difference does it make?
39:17He won't tell you anything I've not told you.
39:20He won't tell you anything at all.
39:23Look, how much longer are you going to be?
39:41Well, we'll be off now.
39:43Sorry to have bothered you.
39:44Oh, that doesn't matter.
39:53Is this you?
39:59Yes.
40:01And are these your children?
40:08Yes.
40:12Where's the other baby, Mrs. Seed?
40:19Just a minute, sir.
40:21Police.
40:22Watch out.
40:23Can I just...
40:23Oh!
40:24Oh!
40:26Oh!
40:27Oh!
40:28Oh!
40:29No!
40:32Oh!
40:33Oh!
40:35Let go!
40:36Just as soon as you can tell me what you was peeping at
40:39and where you was last Saturday.
40:41I live here!
40:43Right.
40:43Well, let's just make sure of that then, shall we, sir?
40:46Oh!
40:47Oh!
40:49Oh!
40:50Oh!
40:54Oh!
40:55Oh!
40:56Well what was he wearing?
41:00You'll want to run through it once more.
41:04Well, we'll take him home.
41:06He felt empty.
41:07We took him to casualty.
41:08Game, set, and match.
41:09Yeah, well, I think we should just tell the truth.
41:11Yeah, well, that's the only truth we're going to get away with.
41:13Because that's the story Chitty's stuck with.
41:14We can't get him to change it.
41:19A bit sparse in here tonight.
41:21Still early dodge, though.
41:23Yeah, but where are the girls, though?
41:24You're a real trier, O'Dowd. I'll give you that.
41:26Glutton for punishment.
41:27You'd do better try on a traffic warden or a parking meter, even.
41:31Because you ain't going to get nothing around here.
41:32Oh, gob it, the pair of you.
41:37Bet they're taking Adams to bits.
41:40Your heart's in the right place. I'll say that for you.
41:49There'll be an internal inquiry. You'll stay on the squad.
41:51Sir, I feel...
41:52If it wasn't for Sergeant Rockliffy, I would personally throw you to the Wolves.
41:55He happens to think you might make a good copper, and I trust him. Get out!
41:59Sir.
42:12Has Brown rung?
42:14He gave the name of his solicitor.
42:16What was he up to?
42:18I don't know.
42:20I think he was looking for a bribe.
42:23Thank God I got there in time.
42:24If he'd taken money in front of the boy wonderer,
42:27and they'd find out how that warrant was obtained...
42:30You better make sure all your ducks are in a row, Alan.
42:33This could get a bit fluffy.
42:36If the porch lights off, he doesn't come in.
42:40Why?
42:42Because I'm on the dole, and I do odd jobs, and if I get caught, I get...
42:49What?
42:54They want to know where Michael is.
42:58Where's your son, Mr Seed?
43:01I told you.
43:04Mr Seed.
43:10In the garden.
43:11At this time of night?
43:13He's been in the garden for three years.
43:24They were out one night, left the kids in the cots with a neighbor listening out.
43:29And?
43:30He was dead when they got back, they said.
43:33They panicked.
43:35What were they going to say to the neighbor about where he was?
43:38They said he was in care.
43:43Well done.
43:44Speak to you later.
43:45Sir.
43:49Well done, Karen.
44:00Uh, Brown's made a wand docket on you.
44:03Oh, no.
44:05Says you manhandled him.
44:07Did you?
44:08What do you think?
44:11What's the word on Chitty?
44:13They kept him in overnight.
44:14It was probably just a nosebleed.
44:15They wanted to make sure.
44:17Oh, uh, a Mr Paxton rang from Mowley Comp.
44:21Get a hold of O'Dowd's reins, will you?
44:24Bloody hell.
44:25He was at least, oh, six foot four.
44:28Shut up.
44:28Wasn't he carrying on what have he left?
44:30O'Dowd?
44:31What, Skip?
44:31Have you been using obscene language to a schoolteacher?
44:35Well, not since junior infants, Skip, no.
44:38We're never going to get those little bandits if they won't let us into the yard.
44:43Hello, hello, hello.
44:44It's dirty Harry himself.
44:47Nice piece of schmutter, John.
44:49Right, uh, what do you want to do with that, David?
44:50Do you want to get a jacket made out of that?
44:52It's really stupid.
44:53Jealousy will get you nowhere.
44:55No, that's true.
44:57I would have thought sackcloth and ashes might have been more suitable this morning.
45:01Could I have a word, Skip?
45:01We'll find another office.
45:12This looks okay.
45:17Well, what's on your mind?
45:19I know you don't have a very high opinion of me.
45:21You do?
45:22Yes.
45:23Why didn't you come to me as soon as you found out what Brown was up to?
45:25Because I didn't know exactly what he was up to, and I wanted to find out.
45:29And I could have handled it.
45:33And I find you very difficult to talk to.
45:36You always look at me as if you expect me to say or to do something stupid.
45:40I just wanted to do something on my own.
45:43To prove to you and to prove to the others that I am not a complete wally and that I
45:47can handle matters.
45:49And if you hadn't come along when you did, I could have handled the situation.
45:52And what would you have done, say, if you'd seen Mr. Brown accept a bribe to look the other way?
45:57I would have arrested them both.
45:59With an iffy warrant?
46:00The warrant was legal.
46:01I didn't forge anything.
46:03The warrant was legal.
46:04If the goods had turned out to be stolen property, I had every chance of getting a result.
46:09And now we'll never know.
46:13Is that it?
46:16Thank you for standing up for me with Mr. Flight.
46:20What did you expect me to do?
46:23Right.
46:24Yeah.
46:24Of course you would.
46:27Hop it.
46:31David.
46:31David.
46:33The next time you've got something to say, talk to me.
46:37Understood?
46:38Yes, skip.
46:56Could I have a word, please, Sergeant?
46:58Oh, no.
47:01Yes, go.
47:12Yes, go.
47:17Is that it?
47:20Is that it?
47:23Is that it?
47:26Oh, no.
47:26Oh, no.
47:27I'm not that it?
47:38guitar solo
48:06guitar solo
48:29guitar solo
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