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1987 POLICE DRAMA "There's a tense situation in the black community. A man has died in police custody after using a deadly drug. Rockliffe and Flight think they know who the dealer is, but if they act will there be worse trouble?" IMDB Starring Ian Hogg, Malcolm Terris, Edward Wilson, Joe McGann, John Blakey, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Bill Champion.

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00:25BIRDS CHIRP
01:30I just remembered something.
01:31Such a word as sawpid.
01:34Sawpid?
01:36No.
01:38No.
01:40I just remembered why I joined the police force.
01:44So?
01:44Why did you?
01:47For the excitement.
01:51Excitement.
01:51We've got a move in, sir.
01:53In force.
01:53Keep your hair on, Charlie.
01:55Simultaneous raids.
01:56Fishing expeditions.
01:57No.
01:58Show me the evidence.
01:59Have you got the evidence, Alan?
02:02And where's the manpower coming from?
02:04All right.
02:04We spin the three addresses one after another.
02:06Tomorrow morning.
02:06You can have one.
02:07Whatever's the wrong one.
02:08Make it the right one.
02:10Look, for years, there would be no hard drugs in St Augustine.
02:13It's not worth talking of.
02:13That was the unwritten agreement, Charlie.
02:15You keep the dealers out.
02:16We forget about the ganja.
02:17Yes, but nine months ago, someone broke the agreement.
02:20Started dealing on cocaine.
02:21Then they moved on to crack.
02:22Warren Gilchrist could have told us.
02:23Warren Gilchrist dead.
02:25And since then, there have been four more deaths.
02:26All in St Augustine's.
02:27It's getting nasty, sir.
02:28The locals don't like it.
02:30OK.
02:31Who's the most likely candidate?
02:32What, the dealer?
02:33A guy called Ross Graham.
02:35Isn't that him?
02:36Alan?
02:36Aye.
02:39Appeared from nowhere about a year ago.
02:41He's been running a courier business in Woolsey Road for Lenny Darcy.
02:43Oh, him.
02:44A self-appointed friend of the ghetto.
02:45Yeah, well, he gets things done.
02:46And he's clean, we reckon.
02:48Alan has a theory.
02:49Maybe Graham's hijacked the business.
02:50Maybe using one of the bikes for distribution.
02:53All right, Alan.
02:54Hey, still with us?
02:57Yeah.
02:58Good.
03:00Read this, have you?
03:01Report on Wallen Gilchrist.
03:03I've dipped into it, sir.
03:04We're completely exonerated.
03:06Gilchrist was an epileptic and a crack addict.
03:09From the time he was arrested to the moment he died,
03:11everything was done by the book.
03:13Aye, well, we might be happy.
03:16No one else is.
03:17Exactly.
03:18The town hall activists.
03:20Warren's raster cronies in St Augustine's.
03:22They're all on the bandwagon.
03:24Died in police custody, and that's enough for them.
03:28Can't let you go in mob-handed, Charlie.
03:31Not at a time like this, do you see?
03:33It only takes one slip up and bang, we'll have a riot.
03:37St Augustine's turned into a no-go at Dealer's Paradise.
03:40And all the folk there, black and white,
03:43who want a copper on every street corner,
03:45they'll really have something to complain about, won't they?
03:47So spin Ross Graham, if you like, but that's your lot.
03:50Understood?
03:51It's a tough tip off this.
03:53Never a dealer, is he?
03:54Just a poxy little fence.
03:56Tough titties, sunbeam.
04:01When are you getting married, anyway?
04:02I don't know.
04:04It was to have been next month, but we postponed it.
04:06Till?
04:06Till the first of never.
04:09Sorry.
04:18Oh, the rush hour.
04:24You reckon they're punters?
04:25Tell you what, Dave, they're not males on wheels.
04:29Here you're off to Eastbourne, sir.
04:31Yes, tomorrow.
04:32For extended interview.
04:33That's right.
04:34Well done.
04:34It's quite something to be selected for one of those, isn't it?
04:36Maybe.
04:36At least it should provide three days of light relief.
04:39Well, anyway, best of luck, sir.
04:42Monroe.
04:44Yes, right.
04:45Sergeant Otlip.
04:46Sir.
04:47There's a woman waiting for you downstairs.
04:49Attractive redhead.
04:50Sir.
04:51So it's not all bad news.
04:57Suspenser's killing me.
04:59No, it's just, do you remember that Hungarian jeweler last month?
05:02One who got a skull fracture.
05:04They drove a brown Nissan.
05:07Nearly lost his sight, that fella.
05:09And all they got is 40 quid and a tray of cheap rooms.
05:11Animals.
05:13What do you think?
05:14See where they go anyway.
05:34Wolsey Road.
05:36Naturally.
05:37A lively heart of St. Augustine's.
05:45Oh, well, I'd better get to get down there to something.
05:48OK.
05:51Over there.
05:52Thanks, honey.
06:01Hello, Alan.
06:03Come from the station?
06:06One blessed station after another, isn't it?
06:12Want to go out, surely?
06:14Not especially.
06:15We may as well talk here.
06:18Is the interview room free?
06:20It is.
06:22Come through, then.
06:26And if she starts any trouble, hand her over to me, OK?
06:46I don't fancy this much, do you?
06:48No.
06:49I mean, I've logged them and everything.
06:51And we know where they hang out now, more or less.
06:53So what do you want to do?
06:54Tell us the idea and let them sort it out?
06:55He's probably wiser, yeah.
07:01They're a good arrest, though, wouldn't it, if it's them?
07:05A really good arrest.
07:12Very low-key.
07:13Very polite.
07:15If we're quick, nobody will even notice.
07:18So I said to myself, see,
07:20how come Rockcliffe's all smiles all of a sudden?
07:23Well, no.
07:24And how come Jan strolls in late two days running?
07:28No reason asked.
07:30No excuses given.
07:32Fair enough, Jan?
07:33Go on.
07:34It's all right, is it?
07:36Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
07:38They're having it off.
07:40Oh, brilliant.
07:41It's neat, spicy, fits the facts.
07:44You've got far in this business, Mr. Ruff.
07:45Never far enough for me.
07:47And why not?
07:48That's what I say.
07:49I'm all for ringing the changes.
07:50Here we go.
07:51Bit of pork one week,
07:52bit of beef the next.
08:08Did I say something?
08:10What's he doing, man?
08:10What's he doing?
08:12What's he doing?
08:12What's he doing?
08:13Where are you going, Ruff?
08:14Will you please stand, sir?
08:16It's not the best of the nation, man.
08:17It's not the best of the nation, me.
08:19It's not the best of the nation, me.
08:20And there's two valets, Babylon.
08:22Why are you going to get this guy, darling?
08:24Get into your mouth.
08:26No!
08:26No!
08:26No!
08:26No!
08:27No!
08:27I'm sorry to go, eh?
08:28I'm going to tell you.
08:29I can't take you in for decades.
08:31You are all bats!
08:32You just take out control, boy.
08:34Hey!
08:35And that back will arrest the line of you.
08:39Hey!
08:40Hey!
08:41Let's just get him in the car.
08:42Now!
08:43Just like that?
08:44Yes!
08:44Hey!
08:46Come on, man!
08:47Don't let me rest.
08:48Go!
08:49Hey!
08:50Hey!
08:51Hey!
08:52Hey!
08:53Go back to your homes!
08:54These boys are under arrest and there's nothing more than you can do!
08:57Hey!
08:58Hey!
08:59Hey!
09:02Hey!
09:03Hey!
09:04Hey!
09:05Hey!
09:07Stop that, you hear me?
09:09You're going to kill your own brothers and sisters.
09:23Is this right?
09:25You're both police officers.
09:27Original crime squad, Church Street Police Station.
09:29Church Street?
09:32You're getting quite a reputation.
09:35Very old.
09:36Let's see how poor I got.
09:38Are you related to these two lads?
09:40Don't play silly beggars with me, gentlemen.
09:43I'm trying to help you.
09:44Shall I walk away then and leave you to it?
09:46Who are you, sir?
09:49I'm Mr. Darcy.
09:51Lenny Darcy.
09:53This is my business associate, Mr. Graham.
09:56That's our business there.
09:58High Line Express.
10:01I'm also a personal friend of Constance Rafferty.
10:05Okay, Mr. Darcy, so you're a man of influence.
10:08Perhaps I could have my personal radio back.
10:10Someone here has stolen it.
10:14Has anybody got this man's radio?
10:21Sam.
10:23Peter Tango Control from 1-4.
10:26Go ahead, 1-4.
10:27We've arrested two suspects on Billsie Road.
10:29Am I bringing them in?
10:30Over?
10:31Okay, everybody.
10:32I intend to take personal charge of this.
10:35In the meantime, I want to speak of these two officers alone, please.
10:40You'll best know the murders is dispersing now, but we'll find someone to send it out to pick up the
10:43vehicle over.
10:43All right, you're on the floor.
10:46Excuse me.
10:49Why are you arresting these young men?
10:51In connection with the recent incident in the locality.
10:54Really?
10:57Very helpful.
10:59Well, you don't need me to tell you how stupid you've been.
11:04Heavy handed will rest here of all places.
11:07At a time like this, you're lucky to be alive, which you've got me to thank.
11:11I'm not expecting you, thanks, knowing you're a journal, I think you'll do it.
11:16Come on, Ross.
11:22Where's Rockcliffe?
11:23Not a day, thanks.
11:25Sorry?
11:26We've got an ample supply of lamp, you're brushing?
11:28I've been in court, funny man.
11:30So, how many years did he cut?
11:33He got off.
11:34Archie Bain, the biggest villain on the ground.
11:3710 to 2, majority verdict.
11:40So, tell us how you did it, appear for the defence.
11:45He'll flip and murder you, the skipper.
11:48No, he won't.
11:49Oh, yeah?
11:50How come?
11:51For the same reason why he's been so easy on Janice.
11:54The real reason.
11:55He's taken up us.
11:57Eh?
11:57What?
11:59Antidepressants.
12:00Yeah.
12:01Yeah, go on, laugh away.
12:02Chitty laugh too, and he stands to lose five quid.
12:05You fancy joining him?
12:06And how do you know?
12:08Well, he's seen him, haven't he?
12:09Keep some, yeah?
12:09In his side pocket, within easy reach.
12:12Big pinkies in a brown bottle.
12:14Yeah, but...
12:15That could be for anything.
12:16Nah.
12:17My auntie brown man's been on him for years.
12:19Ever since my aunt Lysline died.
12:21God knows why, mate.
12:22He's a miserable sod.
12:24I can't be.
12:26Rockcliffe...
12:28Hello, dows.
12:33What happened?
12:35What happened?
12:37Not guilty, 10 to 2.
12:39Oh, look, Skip, it wasn't just me.
12:42The star witness got amnesia in the box.
12:44She even forgot her own address.
12:46And then when I got up, Archie's counsel really put the boot in,
12:48and I lost me temper a bit.
12:50What about forensic?
12:52Matching paint on the screwdriver?
12:54Yeah, well, I put that on myself, didn't I?
13:01We'll nail him, lad.
13:03Next time, eh?
13:05Good and proper.
13:09Yeah.
13:17Good and proper.
13:18Guys, we should be fishing by some gurgling stream.
13:26Back trouble.
13:27Right.
13:35I'd better nip upstairs and tell Skip all, right?
13:37Yeah.
13:37Let's see ID now as well.
13:39Yeah.
13:39In there.
13:40Come on.
13:40Sarge.
13:41Afternoon.
13:42PC Adams, Divisional Crime Squad.
13:44Very good.
13:56Don't even think it, Patrick, my boy.
14:00Great bolterous, Patrick.
14:02After the station doing the Flying Mile last year, didn't you?
14:05Right.
14:06Let's hear it.
14:07Accompanied by Police Constable Chitty,
14:09I was keeping watch on a certain address in Everard Gardens
14:11when these two lads arrived and knocked at the door.
14:14They were driving a brown Nissan,
14:15and this, plus their general appearance,
14:17led me to believe that they answered the descriptions
14:19of the two men's sorting connection with the attack
14:21on the Hungarian jeweler last month.
14:23Yeah.
14:23Flipping stupid, innit?
14:25No, Patrick, your time will come.
14:27Pillock.
14:29We followed the suspects to Wolsey Road,
14:32where we detained them after a brief struggle.
14:33Nearly got bollocks, you mean.
14:35I searched the suspect, Morris,
14:37and found this in his possession.
14:40It contains a substance which Morris admitted
14:42was a glass B drug.
14:44What is it, Patrick?
14:45Your pot.
14:46Grass.
14:47Someone give it to me, I'll please.
14:49Well, you're going to be charged.
14:52What's your name, son?
14:54Trevor.
14:55Trevor Deloitte.
14:56Anything in him?
14:57No, but Mr. Deloitte is the registered keeper of the vehicle.
15:00We're having it brought in for examination.
15:02So, anything to say, either of you?
15:04We want a solicitor, don't we, Trev?
15:06Oh, good time, lad.
15:07Who's Chitty now?
15:08He's upstairs.
15:09I told him to alert, see I do.
15:11Started mugging girls, haven't we, Patrick?
15:13Course not.
15:14I think I'll be caught driving the wanted motor.
15:17I'm not that stupid.
15:20All right.
15:21Have them out of your pockets, Patrick.
15:26Oh, yeah.
15:26Who told you that, then?
15:29So, where are they now?
15:30Is he always in the same barge?
15:33Good try, Chitty.
15:35The mob who did the Hungarian jeweler have been nicked.
15:38Cocaine?
15:39Nicked?
15:40Last night.
15:41At least, that's what I heard.
15:42CID had gone down to Ballum to interview them.
15:46They weren't two, they were three.
15:48Oh, what?
15:48The duck description altogether.
15:50They weren't black, they were white.
15:53Oh, hell's teeth, Skip.
15:54Have we down nearer got top back there?
15:57All experience, lad.
16:00Anyway, you hold on to Morris for questioning.
16:03And tell Mr. Flight about it.
16:05He might be interested.
16:06Okay.
16:07All right.
16:08Ask him about Ross Graham especially.
16:10If he's a pothead and he hangs out near Highline,
16:12he might know something about the crack.
16:14Okay, mate.
16:15Right, ta-ra.
16:16And be good.
16:17Now.
16:18If only it always looked like that.
16:20What's happening, Skip?
16:22Sprint clean.
16:22I've taken a few days off.
16:24Oh.
16:25So, you'll be with Charlie Flight for a couple of days.
16:27Uh, doing anything special in, Skipper?
16:29Yes.
16:31Steering clear and nosy parkers like you.
16:35You take it easy in St. Augustine's.
16:37Mr. Munro's been agitating.
16:40Same goes for the rest of you.
16:43Cheerio.
16:44See you, Skip.
16:45Ta-ra.
16:48What?
16:49Five quid, mate?
16:50Woody saw him as well, didn't you, Steve?
16:52Two big pink ones.
16:53Just like his auntie Bron.
16:56Jerry saw him and all.
17:02Thanks, Keith.
17:03You're a sportsman.
17:04Not too much upstairs, mine, but, uh...
17:06He'd be all sportsmen.
17:07Oh, son.
17:09So where did it come from, Patrick?
17:11The herb.
17:12He planted it on me.
17:14PC Adams?
17:15Yeah.
17:17When was this?
17:17At the time of the arrest?
17:19Yeah.
17:20Come off it, lad, with 20 people screaming and shouting around you.
17:23Perhaps he's a conjurer.
17:24Yeah, and perhaps I'm the Pope's grandson.
17:26Huh?
17:27You said in the hearing of PC Adams and the custody officer that someone handed it to you at a
17:30party.
17:31At Blues, yeah.
17:32When will you pay?
17:33That's right.
17:34Whose party was it?
17:35Ross Grahams?
17:36I don't know.
17:37And who ran into the pot?
17:39I don't know.
17:40Just some geezer.
17:41I've never seen him before.
17:43Black, was he, this fella?
17:45Or white?
17:46Uh, half and half kind of thing.
17:50Uh-huh.
17:50Was Ross Grahams at the party?
17:52He might have been.
17:54If he was, I didn't see him.
17:55What about Grahams' friends?
17:56Were they there?
17:57Sure.
17:58It was a local blues.
17:59Everyone knew everyone in that.
18:01Yeah, well, if you knew everyone, who handed you the ganja?
18:04Pass.
18:05Have you ever heard of a drug called crack?
18:08I think so.
18:10Refined cocaine, Patrick.
18:11Very addictive, very dangerous.
18:12Right.
18:13Was anyone selling crack at this blues?
18:15No.
18:16Or smoking it?
18:17Or snorting coke?
18:18I don't know.
18:19It was a noisy party, do you know what I mean?
18:22Lots of people dancing, drinking, whatever.
18:26I don't know what they're all doing, do I?
18:29All right, Patrick.
18:31Time is now 14.05, and I'm terminating this interview with Patrick Morris for refreshments.
18:39Do you want a cup of tea?
18:40No, Tom.
18:41Just have a ciggy.
18:43David?
18:44No, thank you, sir.
18:47You better get your thinking cap on, son.
18:49And fast.
18:59So when did you find out?
19:02In his car, last Friday night.
19:05Suddenly he says he wants to show me a snap.
19:08I say, who's this?
19:10He says, the wife and kids.
19:12Oh, Jesus.
19:15She looks all right, nervous wreck.
19:18He says he can't leave her.
19:20Every time he tries, she takes an overdose.
19:22Yeah?
19:26I really thought I'd landed him.
19:30Bastard.
19:32He was tight inquiring after a mortgage, and he didn't discourage me neither.
19:37You know, men are such cowards.
19:42It's twice I've been let down now.
19:45First, I had a possessive mother.
19:49I suppose I'm unlucky.
19:51What do you think?
19:54Perhaps you are.
19:55Not like you and Lynn.
19:57Childhood, sweethearts, you get engaged, you get married, bingo.
20:05What colour is he?
20:06Come again.
20:08Your boyfriend.
20:08What's a matter of interest?
20:10Green with red polka dots.
20:12What's that got to do with it?
20:15Nothing, really.
20:20Help, cheerful, Charlie Chester.
20:22Afternoon, Janice.
20:23Afternoon, sir.
20:24I want you both for a briefing in an hour's time.
20:26Go on the others, will you?
20:27Sure.
20:27Good job, I know, tomorrow.
20:28How early?
20:29Oh, not too bad.
20:30Six o'clock or so.
20:32That's all I mean, that is.
20:35What a life.
20:39Is this a room where Warren Gilchrist died?
20:41No.
20:43He didn't die here at all.
20:45He went into a coma in his cell and then they took him to hospital.
20:48Who was it who killed him?
20:50Was it the sergeant, like they say?
20:52No.
20:53Who was it then?
20:54I'm just interested, that's all.
20:57Did you know?
20:58Not well.
20:59I used to see him about in that.
21:01To say hello to.
21:02Yeah.
21:03Have you read the report?
21:05Eh?
21:05The investigation, have you read it?
21:07Nah.
21:09Waste the time, innit?
21:10It's a cover-up.
21:13Who was it?
21:14I wouldn't tell anyone.
21:16I'm just interested, kind of thing.
21:20Okay, I'll tell you.
21:21I'll tell you who killed Warren Gilchrist.
21:24Nobody did.
21:25The report was right.
21:26When they did the post-mortem, they found enough crack to stun an elephant, so virtually he killed himself.
21:31Come off it.
21:32Oh, don't get me wrong.
21:33I'm not saying it hasn't happened occasionally.
21:36Somebody will get the wrong copper on the wrong night.
21:38They're stoned or drunk, start throwing their weight about and end up dead.
21:41Of course it's happened.
21:42But it didn't happen to Warren Gilchrist.
21:45I don't believe you.
21:47No, I knew you wouldn't.
21:48You're bound to say that, because you're one of them.
21:50And you're bound not to believe me, because you're black, you're 18, and you live in St Augustine's there.
21:54It's a con, mister.
21:56The white man's con.
21:57What is?
21:58All of it.
21:59Just one big con.
22:02Everything the white man says about the black man is all lies.
22:07The white man says, we got the power, because we got the donire.
22:11And you'll sweep the streets, because you're black.
22:13You'll do all the rubbish jobs, because you're our slaves.
22:18Well, I say no to that.
22:20I'm nobody's slave.
22:22We're living in exile here.
22:25In white man's Babylon.
22:28Exile.
22:29But one day, Babylon will fall.
22:32Because Babylon's corrupt.
22:35And then we'll all rise up, man.
22:37You see if we don't.
22:54It's a good door, this, Mrs. Anthony.
22:55And I don't want to damage it, so will you please give us the key?
23:01Why are we waiting?
23:031-3 to 1-0, are you in yet?
23:05Negative, but living in Hobbes.
23:06Anything been flushed down yet?
23:08French tickle at ten minutes ago.
23:10Otherwise, nothing.
23:10Over.
23:11Keep coming.
23:12Why, why, why?
23:13You all right, Jan?
23:15As all right as you can be, at 6.30 in the morning, with your nose down the drain.
23:21What's that?
23:22Hello.
23:23What's that?
23:24That thing?
23:25Fish in there.
23:27Yeah, you're up early, aren't you?
23:28I need fish down there.
23:30Um, no.
23:32Um, see, it's for if...
23:35You explain, Jerry.
23:38No time.
23:39I can make my own breakfast.
23:41I can make Taz.
23:43Shame, this.
23:44Real shame.
23:46Right.
23:57Wakey, wakey, Mr. Graham.
23:59On your own, are you?
24:00Yeah.
24:011-0 to 1-3.
24:02We've secured entry and suspect detained.
24:04Commence search of yard and dustbins to stand by Graham's cartel.
24:06The pickup arrives to take it in.
24:07Over.
24:08Roger, 1-0.
24:09Start over there, you two.
24:10Chitty, sofa bed and under the carpet.
24:12Bathroom and kitchen through there, are they?
24:14George, you.
24:15Okay, go ahead.
24:15So, what's all this?
24:17Detective Inspector Flight.
24:18See ID at Church Street.
24:19Not the crime squad again.
24:21Remember me, Ross?
24:21What's on my radio yesterday?
24:23And this is your big thank you, I suppose.
24:24No justice, is there?
24:26A few new pins there, sir?
24:28Yeah, I figured off them.
24:29We reason to believe you may be in possession of certain Class A drugs.
24:31Oh, yeah?
24:32Like what?
24:33Crack.
24:36You people can't get anything right, can't you?
24:38Sir?
24:39Yeah, get it off them.
24:43Well, no dead cats anyway.
24:46What are you doing there?
24:47We lost our ball.
24:49You can ball mine if you like.
25:12No.
25:14No.
25:15Of course I do, love.
25:17And wham, get in.
25:19Did you see, though?
25:21Left-footed and all. I could do no wrong.
25:23It's not fair on your wife.
25:25No danger.
25:26It's not fair on me.
25:27Then afterwards, we went for a better year.
25:28So no, Scott, that's it.
25:31Well, he started ordering whiskey and chases to start...
25:33No, not this weekend. Not any weekend. No.
25:36But you can't resist a challenge.
25:38You certainly can't.
25:39It's no use, love.
25:40He started up on doubles and ended up on trebles.
25:42Don't ring me again, Annie, ever.
25:44Ah, what a dickhead.
25:47I feel great today.
25:50Have a good life.
25:52You never guess it, would you, Jan?
25:53I was on the ale till two this morning.
25:57What?
25:58I'm not just ale, neither.
26:10I think she just split up with her boyfriend.
26:13Eh?
26:15You mean that call?
26:17Yeah.
26:17Keith was saying something about it yesterday.
26:20Well, now was I supposed to know?
26:25I see.
26:27Right?
26:30Jerry, if you're thinking what I think you're thinking, don't.
26:34Here, car keys, Mr. Graham.
26:39What time did you make it?
26:418.20 exactly, sir.
26:42At night?
26:43It is.
26:44Not worth a strike of time already.
26:47If you'll just sign for your personal property.
26:50That's it.
26:51Those boxes there.
26:55Why am I being released?
26:57Why?
26:57I don't think Mr. Flight called me a friend, Mr. Darcy, and he confirmed your story.
27:03Funny for him, if you don't mind me saying so.
27:05Keeping staff wages on the floorboards.
27:08Should use a bank next time.
27:10Your car's out here.
27:13It's in the station yard.
27:15Through that door, there, sir.
27:19Good night.
27:20Good night.
27:56Hello, Ross.
27:57Good night, you go, have we?
27:59That's nice of us, isn't it?
28:01No, you're never going to know who I am, mate.
28:05Dear me, no.
28:07Relax, won't you?
28:09I don't want you hurting yourself.
28:11I just want a little natter, Ross.
28:13Ross, okay?
28:15You listening?
28:17Oi, I said you're listening.
28:20That's it.
28:22See, I respect you, Ross.
28:24I don't like you, but I respect you.
28:26You're not like the others, see?
28:28All the coons down in St Augustine's.
28:31And they're just a joke.
28:32Monkeys jumping up and down.
28:37What are you there for, Ross?
28:40You're a troublemaker, are you?
28:41Yeah, nice little riot.
28:44Is that what you want?
28:45A no-go.
28:46So you could never be busted.
28:49Yeah, that would be handy, wouldn't it, Ross?
28:52What hard lines, mate.
28:55Because we're waiting, see.
28:57Not the brass at the yard.
28:59The lads.
29:00My mates.
29:01And there's more than a few of us, I can tell you.
29:04We've got the guns now, Ross.
29:06And the gas.
29:08And the baton rounds.
29:10So when it comes, the riot, they'll all be pointing there.
29:15Straight at your boat.
29:17Go ahead then, Ross.
29:19Riot.
29:21We want it more than you do.
29:22We want our revenge, old son.
29:25Our pound of flesh.
29:27Yeah.
29:29Especially yours.
29:32And pass the message on, will you?
29:34Time, mate.
29:38Caribbean cookery.
29:40Since when?
29:42A few weeks now.
29:43I bought a cookery book.
29:46I bought a cookery book.
29:48Well, what brought this on?
29:52Broadening your horizons?
29:53Well, kind of.
29:55Well, you get fed up with frozen hamburgers.
29:57I wanted to experiment.
29:59And now you want to experiment on me?
30:02Why not?
30:04So are you fixed for Friday, Jan?
30:09Well, what's your favourite dish?
30:10What does your mum cook?
30:11Frozen hamburgers.
30:13She's more English than you are, O'Dowd.
30:16I've never really had Caribbean food in me life.
30:18Well, then.
30:20I'll think about it, Gerry, eh?
30:22I'll let you know later.
30:25I'm not very good company at the moment.
30:28Well, that's all right.
30:29We could eat and play a few records.
30:31I get fed up myself sometimes.
30:34All this effort and for what?
30:36Makes you wonder what it's all about.
30:38Yeah.
30:41I'll see you, Gerry.
30:42See ya.
30:45Hey.
30:46Teller.
30:47How come you're always going out when I come in?
30:49You prejudiced or something?
30:50Lay off, Steve.
30:51Just for once.
30:54I'm feeling pretty chuffed with myself today.
30:57Well, that makes a change.
31:00Pretty chuffed.
31:01Listen, Steve.
31:01You know, you should lay off, Jan.
31:03She's just split up with her fella.
31:05Has she?
31:06Oh, it's only my fun.
31:09Yeah, well, your big mate Adolf thought that about gas chambers, didn't he?
31:13They were only his fun.
31:14Now, now.
31:15Listen, Gerry.
31:17You remember Lenny Darcy?
31:19He's Ross Graham's boss.
31:20Yeah.
31:21Well, I was having a drink with a snout last night.
31:23And it turns out Lenny's got a warehouse up the Arbin Road.
31:27A place called Flax Lane.
31:29So?
31:30Well, it seems there's been comings and goings lately.
31:33Fans are late at night and stuff.
31:35Snout's heard a rumor he's been using it as a depot.
31:38What for?
31:38Crack.
31:39Lenny Darcy?
31:40Lenny and Ross together, which would explain why we found nothing yesterday.
31:46Okay.
31:47Yeah, well, this snout, he went on to say, see, there's a deal in the offing.
31:52Tomorrow night, about eight.
31:54Lenny, Ross, and two geezers from Brixton.
32:03Dropcliff back tomorrow.
32:05Yeah, I think it's tomorrow, he said, yeah.
32:07Yeah.
32:09I might try it out on him.
32:11I don't reckon on Charlie's flight, now after the last little fiasco.
32:16But Rockcliff's mine.
32:19Are you game?
32:22I'm game for anything, if it means overtime.
32:32Get lost.
32:34Double-legged feet, please.
32:36Is he Adams, Chitty, Giorgio to the crime squad office, please?
32:42Is that the skipper?
32:44Yeah, we'd better go.
32:45Hang on, I haven't finished yet.
32:47I don't know who can.
32:48You're probably never looking at it, innit?
32:49And before we go, I want my money.
32:52What for?
32:53I'm in the vet.
32:53Tell him, Dave.
32:54Those pills really are for his back.
32:57Never.
32:58Ernie Bowcher told you.
32:59He recommended them to Rockcliff.
33:01And the reason he's been so cheerful is that a woman came to see him.
33:04Ernie Ranglis' wife, down from Leicester.
33:06So give.
33:07I never listened to the way he'd got her.
33:09Ernie saw her.
33:11Forty and fanciable, he said.
33:13So come on, you're trusting tap.
33:14Show me, please, his Adams, Chitty, Giorgio, you won't have delay to the crime squad, Mr. Stevens.
33:22Yeah, meet the mark to Rockcliff.
33:25Oh, it's hard work, all this part of me.
33:27I think I preferred him the way he was.
33:28Yeah, we knew the mass, I guess, then.
33:31So where are they, then?
33:33Er, in the canteen, Skip.
33:34Sergeant!
33:35Sorry?
33:36Skip, skip, I am your sergeant, no doubt.
33:38Slop me talk, sloppy work.
33:41Look at this place, it's like a megan.
33:43Peppers tossed around like confetti.
33:46Well, you wonder why we can't catch villains in loose court cases?
33:50Yes, sir, won't take me again.
33:51Whose mess is this?
33:52Yours?
33:53Yeah, I'm just...
33:53Yes, sergeant, I'm tearing up!
33:56Hood of the east in the middle of the floor!
33:59Okay, go on.
34:03Whose idea was it to give them permission to visit the canteen at the start of a turn?
34:07Yours?
34:09Yeah, well, I thought they looked famished.
34:11Don't try and be funny, O'Dowd, you're joking up as it is.
34:15And where, might one ask, is Hargreaves?
34:18Oh, she rang earlier, sergeant.
34:19Said she'd be a bit late, again.
34:21Oh, my cracker, she's got too cocky, that girl.
34:24Well, she's got it coming to her.
34:29Morning, Skip, man.
34:30All right, Skip?
34:30All right.
34:31Who's been messing about with my trouble?
34:33I heard a clarion call, Skip.
34:34He went to see us today.
34:35Well, only have you felt like it.
34:37Well, no, not really, but now we're here, might as well stay and be boys.
34:43Enjoy your break, then.
34:45Come here.
34:46Good, you.
34:47Good, you.
34:52Georgiou, I've seen dozens of kids through here on the way to the department of back to uniform.
34:58And of them all, you're very possibly the worst.
35:01Certainly the fattest and the laziest.
35:05But don't worry, son.
35:08On your present showing, you stand as much chance of making CID as a brain-dead chimpanzee!
35:15And don't pick you up any better!
35:19I'll be glad to see the back of your walk!
35:25How good's this snout?
35:27Diamond, Sergeant.
35:29He's never let me down yet.
35:31Flax Lane, you say?
35:32Yeah, yeah, Sergeant.
35:35Check it out later, will you?
35:36I'd better see the DI first.
35:40Well, get stuck in!
35:46That famous Yorkshire charm, eh?
35:49Five quid, wasn't it?
35:50My five, and your five, making ten.
35:54Next time his old lady's in town, eh?
35:56Think I'll go in for early retirement.
35:58Oh.
35:58Still.
35:59Nice to get back to normal, though, isn't it?
36:04Lenny Darcy?
36:05Lenny Darcy?
36:05Yeah.
36:05Oh, come on, Dan.
36:06He's just a businessman.
36:08A Mr. Fix-It.
36:09His warehouse, apparently.
36:10Look, standard drinks for councillors, sitting on committees.
36:12That's Lenny Darcy's line.
36:13Handy for him if he's quietly bent, isn't he?
36:15Yeah, what about lost grain?
36:16Will he be there?
36:16Snout, big, sir.
36:18But he's less sure about grain.
36:19Flax Lane, you must know it.
36:22Nicely tucked away, no through traffic.
36:23Just about perfect.
36:25Ha.
36:26Cheers.
36:27Remember what Munro said about St. McGoskey?
36:29Yeah, but it's not.
36:30Flax Lane's two mile away.
36:34Lenny Darcy's got pools in Augustine's, Alan.
36:36If we rush in there and the deal's above board, see,
36:39it could cause us a lot of bother.
36:39Yeah, but if it's crooked, really involves crack,
36:42the locals will never forgive him.
36:44I'm not sure.
36:47Do you need firearms?
36:48No.
36:49I've only got today to plan it, sir, so can I get going?
36:53Okay.
36:54Hey, against my better judgment.
37:07Good morning.
37:08Afternoon, Miss Hargreaves.
37:10Skip, I'm back.
37:11Who?
37:11He's seeing Charlie flies.
37:14Whose is this bag here?
37:16It's mine.
37:17It's in the way.
37:20What is this?
37:21It's none of your business.
37:22Just put it back.
37:22It was in your day.
37:25I said lay off.
37:27Oh, now look what you've done, you suck.
37:28Yeah, sorry, mate.
37:29Look at this lot.
37:30Bango's, chilli's, sweet potato.
37:32I did.
37:33Just having some people to suffer, that's all.
37:35Oh, yeah.
37:36And who's that?
37:37Garingay's still bang?
37:37No one, you know.
37:38Yeah, well, I don't envy him.
37:39I wouldn't let him loose in a pack of an instant whip.
37:41Oh, you moron.
37:44Hey, to you, dear.
37:52Sorry, Skip.
37:55We're out on a job tonight, so inform your loved ones accordingly.
38:02Oh, there you are, Hargreaves.
38:04I had to take my mum to the doctor's.
38:06Sorry, Skip.
38:07I see.
38:09Would you mind stepping outside for a minute?
38:13Victor Tango, 1-1-2-1-4.
38:15Are you in position, Charlie?
38:17Over.
38:18Roger.
38:21He didn't have to be so foul, did he?
38:24Say all those things.
38:26I've only been late twice.
38:29Three times.
38:32Three times, then.
38:33It's before today, making four times an hour.
38:35Oh, belt up.
38:37You're as bad as him.
38:45I wouldn't have minded if he'd lost his temper and sworn at me.
38:50But all that spite.
38:53There you go, John.
38:591-4-0 unit, bandit man now arrived, over.
39:04Roger.
39:051-6-2-1-1.
39:07Should we move to position alpha, over?
39:09Roger, 1-6-A-S-A-B.
39:12On our way.
39:161-4-0 unit, doors now open and van reversing inside.
39:211-1.
39:22Abandon all present disease.
39:25Start assembling.
39:27Bravo.
39:291-6-2-1-1, roger.
39:31You're breaking up.
39:32Thank you, 1-6.
39:34Say again, over.
39:36Can't you?
39:37Breaking up, 1-1.
39:38They're off with bloody semaphore.
39:40Can you hear him, 1-4?
39:41Negative.
39:42Who's that now?
39:441-7.
39:45We can't hear 1-6.
39:47Clear me, over.
39:49Who's that?
39:501-4-0 units.
39:51Warehouse doors now closed.
39:531-1.
39:54Hello?
39:55There's something funny going on here, over.
40:01Sorry?
40:03I said, who's that and where are you?
40:06You've got a bloody call sign.
40:07Bloody use it.
40:08Over.
40:09It's 1-3 here, Sarge.
40:10Where is everybody?
40:11Over.
40:13You might well ask, 1-3.
40:171-6 here.
40:18We're getting bad distortion.
40:19Cause unknown.
40:20Is that Queerzy CB?
40:22Don't be daft.
40:241-5 here, 1-1.
40:26Who's this van at the corner of Flax Lane?
40:28Seems to have a transmitter.
40:30Is that ours over?
40:32Just get in position, 1-5, or you'll miss the party.
40:361-7 inho MRRD so that it's a normal hour.
40:45Besides getting behind all this stuff and stuff,
40:47I'm not gonna hit one day before waking up a bit.
40:59This is a kind of crazy experience.
41:00It's a kind of crazy experience.
41:00See you.
41:01This entire world lives in the world.
41:04The world lives in the world.
41:32Don't worry, they hold it.
41:36Do you want to look at this one?
41:38Yeah, let's check it out.
41:45Go.
41:48Sorry, Lenny.
41:51What are you idiots?
41:54What's this?
42:00Put down your weapons.
42:02Open fire!
42:07Bloody hell!
42:09Help me!
42:11Help me!
42:13That's enough!
42:18What's going on, Sergeant?
42:19You said there'd be three.
42:20I think it's a local outfit, sir.
42:22Who are you?
42:23Detective Sergeant Rockcliffe Crime Squad.
42:26Oh, my God.
42:28They've been on my back all week.
42:30Who are you, then?
42:31Six fire!
42:31Anybody?
42:33Kitty!
42:34Kitty!
42:35Kitty!
42:36What shall I do, sir?
42:36Run for it, Sergeant.
42:37Report to me in an hour.
42:38Sir.
42:39Get back!
42:40Or I'll kill her!
42:47John!
42:48Oh!
42:50Ah!
42:51Anti-terrorist branch.
42:53Detective Chief Superintendent C-13.
42:55That man is one of ours.
42:56Why are you here?
42:57Well, we're on a drugs bust.
43:00Drugs?
43:01That's what's in those cases, isn't it?
43:03Take a look.
43:08Oh, let me the heck.
43:11I think they call it the arms race.
43:16I think we've got them all, sir.
43:17Put them in the van.
43:19And him.
43:20Aye, aye, Skip.
43:21No, sir.
43:21He's one of mine.
43:22Is he?
43:24All right, let him go.
43:28Anyone injured, Hood?
43:29No, Sergeant.
43:31But I think Ross Graham got away.
43:33Graham's a police sergeant working undercover.
43:37Some of your snout didn't tell us, eh?
43:41Needless to say, there'll be a full inquiry.
43:43Cock-up like this, we're lucky to be alive.
43:45And you really weren't told?
43:46No, sir.
43:48Get these crates out of here.
43:51And next time, eh, Sergeant?
43:53Stick to teenage pickpockets.
43:55Much safer all round.
44:00What are you bothered about?
44:01She said yes, hasn't she?
44:02What?
44:03She's coming tomorrow night.
44:05I'm telling you, it wasn't my fault.
44:06Yeah, but then stop worrying.
44:08Here we are.
44:09Hey.
44:12What's up with you?
44:13Woman trouble, Sergeant.
44:15Oh, how well those words go together.
44:21Look, all I'm saying is, what's she doing asking Keith Chitty to take her home just now?
44:26Oh, she's saving you up.
44:27As a treat.
44:28Ha-ha.
44:29Not jealous of him, are you, Gerry?
44:32The clod-hopper.
44:33It takes them years to chat up a girl down there.
44:36Yeah, you think.
44:36Of course.
44:45What's something wrong?
44:47Just coming up for air.
44:53Anyone in?
44:55Your house.
44:56Anyone there?
44:57Well, there's me mum and dad.
45:00Me dad's cousin.
45:02There's me kid brother and his girlfriend.
45:04The twins.
45:06The cat and the dog.
45:08Oh, and there is the gerbil.
45:11Do you fancy coming in?
45:14Next time, perhaps.
45:19Right.
45:23Anyway.
45:25I am grateful.
45:28But I'm not that grateful.
45:31No.
45:37Perk up.
45:39I'm perky.
45:40This is what I look like when I'm perky.
45:49It'll get better again.
45:51All engaged couples go through it.
45:53Yeah, maybe.
45:55Anyway, I'd never start anything up at work.
45:58No respite, then.
46:01Not even Gerry.
46:03Him especially.
46:08Do you think it'd be really mean to ring him up tomorrow?
46:12Say I'm busy.
46:13Not really.
46:14Just mean as to go if you don't fancy it, innit?
46:19I'm fond of you all the same, Keefe.
46:22You're strong and steady.
46:24Like my dad.
46:26Mr. Reliable.
46:33He's black, though, isn't he, Dad?
46:37Yeah, that's right.
46:38He's black.
46:40So he can't be like you, can he?
46:48Night.
46:50Yeah.
47:06Good morning, sir.
47:07Morning.
47:08Enjoy the course.
47:09Very much.
47:10Good weather, too.
47:12What's this?
47:14Deputation?
47:15Sort of.
47:16Right.
47:17Let me get organised.
47:21How's Eastbourne, sir?
47:23Oh, most interesting, very.
47:26Good.
47:27Far from being boring, it was extremely stimulating.
47:30Especially the problem-solving exercises.
47:33Very tricky.
47:34And no wish to bang the drum, but in the end I came out top.
47:38To my surprise.
47:39Oh, well, that's terrific, isn't it, Alan?
47:40Well done, sir.
47:42Fluke, really, but seems someone at the yard wants to see me.
47:44Next week, actually.
47:46So what's this all about?
47:49Well...
47:52While you were away there was an incident, sir.
47:55Incident?
47:56What incident?
48:16Shall I remember?
48:19No?
48:19No will I remember?
48:23And I get mad at!
48:24No wills!
48:39I believe.
48:39Go, shall you see?
48:40Maybe begin.
48:43Shh!
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