🏘️ Beyond Paradise (2023) - Season 4 Episode 2
Some walls keep more than just memories. In Episode 2 "The Secret in the Cottage", the team investigates a decades-old Devon cottage where a hidden compartment reveals a web of forged documents, vanished identities, and a local family's dark past. As Humphrey pieces together the timeline, alibis fracture and long-buried resentments surface. Who built the lie... and who is trying to keep it buried?
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• Hidden compartment discovery: old ledgers, photos, and a coded diary
• Historical connection: past events mirror present-day threats
• Esther & Kelby field work: tracking down scattered witnesses across Devon
• Humphrey's deduction: classic board-work, string, and aha moments
• Signature Beyond Paradise charm: cozy crime + humor + heartfelt community ties
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Crime Drama / Mystery Procedural / Ensemble Serial
• Original Network: BBC One (UK) / BBC iPlayer / International Syndication
• Season: 4 | Episode: 2 | Title: "The Secret in the Cottage"
• Setting: Shipton Abbott, Devon, UK | Language: English
• Runtime: ~58-60 minutes
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👉 Enjoying the series? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and comment: "Did you spot the hidden clue? 👇" Turn on notifications 🔔 for Episode 3!
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Some walls keep more than just memories. In Episode 2 "The Secret in the Cottage", the team investigates a decades-old Devon cottage where a hidden compartment reveals a web of forged documents, vanished identities, and a local family's dark past. As Humphrey pieces together the timeline, alibis fracture and long-buried resentments surface. Who built the lie... and who is trying to keep it buried?
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• Hidden compartment discovery: old ledgers, photos, and a coded diary
• Historical connection: past events mirror present-day threats
• Esther & Kelby field work: tracking down scattered witnesses across Devon
• Humphrey's deduction: classic board-work, string, and aha moments
• Signature Beyond Paradise charm: cozy crime + humor + heartfelt community ties
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Crime Drama / Mystery Procedural / Ensemble Serial
• Original Network: BBC One (UK) / BBC iPlayer / International Syndication
• Season: 4 | Episode: 2 | Title: "The Secret in the Cottage"
• Setting: Shipton Abbott, Devon, UK | Language: English
• Runtime: ~58-60 minutes
🎧 Prefer audio? Listen to British crime drama recaps & mystery podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
👉 Enjoying the series? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and comment: "Did you spot the hidden clue? 👇" Turn on notifications 🔔 for Episode 3!
#ShowTVMovies #BeyondParadise #BBC #TheSecretInTheCottage #S04E02 #CrimeDrama #BritishTV #BingeWatch #CozyMystery #KrisMarshall
⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video is shared for promotional, review, and informational purposes only. All rights to "Beyond Paradise" belong to BBC Studios, Red Planet Pictures, and associated producers. This upload complies with Fair Use guidelines (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act). No copyright infringement intended.
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00:00I'm sorry, but I'm sorry.
00:52One morning in the month of June
00:54Down by a rolling river
00:56There where he tried, he chanced astray
00:59And he beheld his lover
01:01Her cheeks were red and eyes were brown
01:04Her hair and ringlets hang out
01:06She's a lovely face without a frown
01:09Just as the tide was flowing
01:25The spell on one face
01:27Still has the plates on the grass
01:33They won't let the roots
01:35In colour and size that would last
01:40All right!
01:43Mr. Brankley!
01:47Third time this week I've had to call the police.
01:49Come on, this town's being taken over by yobs.
01:56He's been keeping me hostage
01:58I found him there asleep
01:59Surrounded by all the food he's pilfered
02:01What, free stale custard creams?
02:03Follow me
02:10Um, yeah
02:12What's your name?
02:14Adam Walsh
02:15What were you doing in that man's shed?
02:18I came to save a mate last night
02:19But we fell out
02:20Just needed to get my head down
02:21But then I woke up
02:23And that old crank had locked me in
02:24Am I going to get done or what?
02:27I don't think they hand out
02:29Custardial sentences for stealing biscuits
02:33Custardial
02:35As in custard creams
02:36Forget it
02:37Where do you live?
02:39Exeter
02:39Okay, straight on the train
02:41Go on home
02:41Don't want to see you around here again
02:43I just want to get home
02:44Have a shower and some food
02:45I'm starving
02:47Oh
02:49Mum's cheese and homemade pickle sandwiches
02:52Take it for the journey if you like
02:54Oh, cheers
02:54Okay
02:55Go on
02:59Oi
03:00Is that it?
03:02You won't be having any more trouble from him, Mr. Franklin
03:04I'll hold you personally responsible if I do
03:08Just so you know, Mr. Franklin
03:10Bolts' imprisonment is also a criminal offence
03:17I'm doing it
03:28Oh, Humphrey and I appreciate that
03:30Thanks
03:31Bye
03:33That was Hannah
03:34Checking on us after our meeting the other day
03:38Pausing fostering still feels like the right thing to do
03:40Yeah, it's probably for the best
03:42Yeah, it's probably for the best
03:42Especially now we're back living with your mum
03:44Exactly
03:46Green or blue?
03:48What do you think?
03:49Well, it's a bit formal for a Tuesday morning
03:51The WI ladies are taking me out tomorrow evening
03:53Again?
03:54Oh
03:55Between us
03:56They've become slightly suffocating since I've become counsellor
04:02Oh, they're both nice
04:04Uh, the green one then
04:06You're just saying that to shut me up
04:08Humphrey
04:10Green to match your eyes
04:11My eyes are brown
04:13So are they all
04:17Sorry
04:22Hello
04:25Right
04:25On my way
04:27Saved by the bell
04:40Hiding from the paparazzi
04:43Pardon?
04:45Well, don't get me wrong
04:46They're very stylish
04:47Not a criticism
04:50Is it an image revamp?
04:53No
04:54It's a tension headache
04:56From a cricked neck
04:57And no sleep
04:58But thanks for the compliment
04:59Ah
05:03Rosewood Cottage
05:04Where are you?
05:07Are you the police?
05:10Hello?
05:12Hello, Mrs Harris
05:16I've been hiding in case they came back
05:18Right
05:23Oh, darling
05:24I am so sorry I was with a client
05:27My phone was off
05:29My phone was off
05:30Clyde Harris
05:31I'm June's husband
05:31D.I. Goodman
05:32This is D.S. Williams
05:33I'm sorry we weren't here earlier too
05:35It's slightly tricky to find
05:37We are tucked away here
05:39It was much easier to find when the woodwork was pink
05:41Or be it slightly garish
05:44Shall we go inside?
05:46Shall we go inside, Mrs Harris?
05:54Look at it
05:55They've wrecked the place
06:06Sorry, Mrs Harris
06:08What exactly did you notice was wrong?
06:15The whole place was upside down
06:19They turned the drawers out
06:20This chair was on its side
06:23It was all a mess
06:48How are you so good at it?
06:50At what?
06:52Adulting
06:53I mean, you make it look so easy
06:55Doing ten different things at once
06:57And you're not even stressed
06:59I'm just good at hiding it
07:01Besides, stress isn't always a bad thing
07:02We wouldn't get what we wanted without it
07:05But what if you don't know what you want?
07:07Like, I really like what I do here
07:09But I'm just worried that it's not what I want to do long term
07:13I should hope not
07:14I don't want to see you go, Zoe
07:15But you've got a whole life to live
07:17Doing what, though?
07:20You're 18
07:20You've got bags of time
07:21It takes six years to train to be a vet
07:23Do you want to be a vet?
07:25No
07:25I'm just making a point
07:28How did you decide?
07:30I didn't
07:31I went travelling
07:33Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia
07:35And the Caribbean
07:36That must have been incredible
07:38It was the best thing I could have done
07:39I went alone
07:40And it taught me more than any course ever did
07:42Really?
07:43Weren't you frightened?
07:45Sometimes, but that's life, isn't it?
07:47My advice is to have all the experiences you can
07:50Good and bad
07:51Take risks
07:53Choose adventure, Zoe
07:58Bingo!
08:02I know what I saw
08:05You're sure there's nothing missing?
08:07I've checked
08:08Everything appears to be where it should
08:12Understanding attachment disorders by Dr. Clive Harris
08:14I'm a clinical psychologist
08:16And a published one at that
08:20I'm sorry, what happens now?
08:22Without any evidence of a break-in
08:24Then I'm afraid there's nothing much we can do
08:26I am not mad!
08:28No-one's suggesting that, Mrs. Harris
08:30You don't need to
08:31Clive is diagnosing me as we speak
08:34June, that's not true
08:40Yeah, thank you both for your time
08:42I'm sorry if I've wasted it
08:44Of course not
08:44No, you're very welcome
08:46Nothing to apologise for
08:49Have there been any causes for concern with June recently, psychologically?
08:54Nothing
08:54I'm as perplexed as you are
08:56Yes, well, you know where we are
08:58Yes, Sergeant
09:00Thank you
09:05Might be the start of something to do with our mental health
09:09Yes
09:10Well, there's a buck coming
09:13I believe her
09:15You think someone trashed the place
09:17Then immediately put everything back exactly as it was?
09:21Not exactly as it was
09:22Dr. Harris' book was upside down
09:24That's odd
09:25Don't you think?
09:27And the rest of the shelves were so neat
09:37A profile here on the eminent Dr. Clive Harris in the Times last month
09:42I became a psychologist because I care
09:45Oh, the burglary on Millstone Lane
09:48I'd give my right arm for a burglary at the minute
09:51Honestly, if I get one more call out about kids doing wheelies in the high street
09:57Or eating people's custard creams
09:59I'm going to scream
10:00Well, it wasn't actually a burglary
10:03So you didn't miss out on anything
10:04But I took the call
10:06Poor woman was hysterical
10:08House was immaculate
10:09What's going on then?
10:11Not sure yet
10:12But she certainly seemed convincing
10:15Maybe it's like that old film
10:17Where the husband gaslights the wife into thinking she's gone doolally
10:21Oh, what's it called now?
10:24Erm
10:26Gaslight
10:26That's the one
10:29Oh
10:30It says here they fostered too
10:32Dr. Harris' interest in attachment theory
10:35Inspired him and his wife to foster children from troubled backgrounds
10:39Doesn't sound like a manipulative gaslighter
10:42Hmm
10:43I did an online quiz about this
10:45Apparently, I've got an anxious attachment style
10:50Oh, I don't buy into all that nonsense
10:54That's because you're an avoidant
10:57The only thing I'm avoiding is cod psychology
11:00And this headache, if I can
11:04See?
11:05You're masking the pain with pills when you should be pinpointing the root causes
11:10I can pinpoint one of them right now, actually, Margot
11:13Stress
11:14Stress
11:15That's what's going on here
11:17Cortisol flooding the nervous system
11:20I bet I know what started it and all
11:22Or should I say
11:24Who started it?
11:26Yeah, all right, Margot
11:26Thanks for the insight
11:27But I slept badly, that's all
11:29You should both try positive affirmations
11:32Now, every morning
11:34I look in the mirror and I say
11:36I am enough
11:38Out loud
11:39Here
11:41You try it
12:11I am enough
12:18Yeah
12:22Oh
12:28Shipped another police station
12:31Hold the line for me, please, Mr. Smith
12:35Apologies, Mr. Smith
12:37He's just popped out
12:40Would you care to leave him a message and I'll get him to call you back?
12:46Will do
12:47Goodbye
12:52Didn't have the good grace to say goodbye
12:55He wants you to call him back, ASCP
12:57He says he's keen to know your decision
13:13Dr. Harris, sorry to bother you
13:16Can I just check?
13:17Our next session is Tuesday, isn't it?
13:20Ten o'clock, yes
13:21I'll see you then, Amy
13:25Thank you
13:50That was just awesome
13:50See you then, Amy
14:00Well, there's another liar.
14:02Looks like someone's tried to remove it.
14:05But she was right, then.
14:06It's odd, but I feel rather relieved.
14:10Have you had any run-ins with anybody recently, Dr Harris?
14:14No.
14:15There's nobody you know who might be inclined to call you a liar?
14:19Not at all.
14:20You see, I did a bit of research after I left you earlier,
14:26and I found this.
14:28A fellow psychologist, Roger Franklin,
14:31accused you of plagiarising one of his research papers last year.
14:36How he was allowed to stay in the profession all those years is beyond me.
14:42That's the paper in question.
14:45Breaking the cycle of insecure attachment.
14:48Roger's under the impression that he invented Bowlby's theory of attachment.
14:52It's ridiculous.
14:54It's jealousy.
14:55Plain and simple.
14:56Good idea to start with him, then.
14:58Maybe, but I'd be amazed if he had the gumption to pull this off.
15:03Anything else?
15:06Unusual interactions?
15:08Who was the last patient you saw?
15:10Well, I bumped into one of them just before I arrived earlier.
15:13Amy Riley.
15:15She was outside the office.
15:16I wouldn't call it unusual, though.
15:18So she didn't have an appointment?
15:20No, not today,
15:21but I have a good rapport with all of my patients, Detective.
15:26Amy has a complex diagnosis,
15:28but she deals with it admirably.
15:30I've never had any cause to be concerned.
15:38Thank you, Doctor.
15:40Hi.
15:42Humbrey.
15:43Esther.
15:43Hi.
15:44Hi.
15:45Hello, Archie.
15:46Are you here to see Doctor...
15:48About some wine.
15:50Dr. Harris wanted some advice.
15:53I'm so sorry to keep you.
15:55Unfortunately, I'm going to have to postpone our session.
16:07Good to see you, Archie.
16:09You too.
16:14So, someone trashes the house,
16:17then puts everything back and cleans up after themselves,
16:20then goes and does the same thing to Doctor Harris's office.
16:23Any thoughts?
16:25Huh?
16:26Why would somebody commit a crime,
16:28then try to undo it twice within a couple of hours?
16:39Esther?
16:41Sorry, um...
16:42What was that?
16:44Are you OK?
16:46I'm fine.
16:47Yes, it's odd.
16:49Some sort of psychological game, maybe?
16:52Well, yes, possibly.
16:53In any case, I'm pretty sure it'll happen again.
16:55So, uh...
16:56We should submit an urgent request for access to his patient files,
16:59and, uh...
17:00Let's pay a visit to Roger Franklin.
17:13Hi, Margot.
17:14Got a call from the manager at the train station.
17:17Fight's broken out there on Platform 1 between a couple of, uh...
17:21Don't tell me.
17:23Don't tell me.
17:24Now, don't scream.
17:27Remember, you are enough.
17:31I've definitely had enough.
17:33Know that much.
17:37Kids.
17:51When the reef is cold.
17:56When the reef is cold.
18:01When the reef is cold.
18:05When the reef is cold.
18:08Oh, and I'm still in love.
18:16Oh, I'm so sorry.
18:18I was miles away.
18:20In, uh...
18:21Dolphin Cove?
18:22Have you been?
18:24Oh, I wish.
18:25I just says there...
18:26Sorry, I wasn't snooping.
18:28It just caught my eye.
18:30Looks like paradise.
18:31Doesn't it?
18:32You, uh...
18:33Planning a holiday?
18:35Thinking about going travelling.
18:36Seeing a bit of the world.
18:38That sounds amazing.
18:39Who are you going with?
18:41Not sure yet.
18:42Probably by myself.
18:44Wow.
18:45That's...
18:45That's brave.
18:46That's what life's about, isn't it?
18:48You know, having those different experiences.
18:50Taking those risks.
18:51Well, good for you.
18:53As long as you take care of yourself.
18:56Oh, Kelby.
18:57I haven't told my mum yet, so please don't say anything.
19:00Will you?
19:13Mr. Franklin?
19:15Yes?
19:16I'm D.I. Goodman.
19:17This is my colleague, Detective Sergeant Williams.
19:20Oh, glad to see it's been passed up the ranks.
19:22Trust you'll be throwing the book at that little toe rag
19:25who's been squatting in my shed.
19:27They sent a young lad this morning,
19:29barely out of his teens, by the looks of it.
19:32If you're referring to PC Hartford,
19:35then he's a highly competent police officer
19:37and a fully grown adult.
19:38Yes, we're actually here to talk to you
19:40about Dr. Clive Harris, Mr. Franklin.
19:43What about him?
19:44And it's Dr. Franklin.
19:46Dr. Franklin, my apologies.
19:49Can we have a quick chat?
19:50Now?
19:51Yes.
19:52Is it somewhere a little more private we could go?
20:01Yeah, but that is what Dr. Harris said.
20:03Absolutely preposterous.
20:04But you have called Dr. Harris a liar in the past.
20:06Because he is one.
20:07He stole my work and got away with it scot-free.
20:10Oh, and you wanted revenge?
20:12Don't try and trick me, Detective.
20:14For a start, I can't be in two places at one time, can I?
20:18And if one of your own officers isn't enough of an alibi,
20:22then I don't know what is.
20:23I suppose that depends on what time you arrived at the allotment.
20:25Oh, here we go.
20:27Okay.
20:28I got here about eight o'clock,
20:31unlocked the shed,
20:32and saw some layabout sleeping on the floor.
20:35End of story.
20:36If it's Padlock from the outside,
20:38how do you get in?
20:39Well, I was here late last night, too.
20:41About 1am.
20:45I'm an insomniac,
20:47the bane of my life.
20:48I hadn't locked up when I left earlier that day,
20:50so he must have got in then.
20:53I put the padlock on,
20:54and then came back this morning and found him.
20:59Happy?
21:00And where were you at about 10am?
21:03Still here.
21:05Obviously.
21:05And there'll be other people who can vouch for you?
21:07By the other allotment holders.
21:10Well,
21:11they've not long arrived.
21:12I mean, I was
21:13alone
21:14for much of the time,
21:15as it happens.
21:19Right.
21:20Well, thanks very much for your time, Mr. Franklin.
21:23Beg your pardon.
21:24Doctor.
21:24Watch out.
21:25Share the seats.
21:26Broken.
21:27Yes, I noticed.
21:28Take a little heads up.
21:30I don't mind that.
21:31I just skipped that coat of varnish.
21:35So you have.
21:39Technically,
21:40Roger Franklin could have broken into the Harris's,
21:43trashed it,
21:44regretted it,
21:44tidied up,
21:45then come straight here.
21:47Er,
21:48technically,
21:49yes.
21:50Although,
21:50judging by the state of his shed,
21:52he doesn't strike me as being a particularly fastidious cleaner.
21:55Yeah.
21:57So,
21:57what now?
21:58Any ideas?
21:59Yep.
21:59Piece of cake.
22:00You know who did it?
22:01No idea.
22:02I mean,
22:03I want a piece of cake.
22:08Stuff is ridiculous.
22:12Two lemon drizzles,
22:13two Americanos,
22:15a large milk,
22:15and a double espresso.
22:17For Lady Gaga.
22:19Hardly surprising I'm stressed,
22:21considering the amount of stick I have to put up with.
22:25Oh,
22:26no,
22:26I can't take any more or I'll be rattling.
22:28They're useless anyway.
22:30Sounds like you need a massage.
22:32You should try this new place.
22:34Apparently,
22:34the masseuse is incredible.
22:36No thanks.
22:37Can't bear anybody touching me,
22:39let alone when it's accompanied by bare feet and pan pipes.
22:43Mum,
22:43you should take some risks.
22:45Get out of your comfort zone.
22:46Hardly class a neck massage is risk-taking.
22:49Great.
22:54Er,
22:55what are you doing?
22:59Hi,
23:00er,
23:00I was wondering if you had any availability for a massage later today?
23:05Zoe?
23:05No.
23:08Are you OK?
23:10Yeah.
23:12No.
23:13Er.
23:17Mr. Smith,
23:18from the hub.
23:20You know,
23:20he's chasing me for a decision on who I'm letting go of.
23:23There must be another way to deal with these cups, surely.
23:27Show them how well you can operate on a strict budget.
23:31Yeah, possibly.
23:34Can I get a refund on the lemon drizzle?
23:37I'm not sure that equates to someone's yearly wage.
23:41It's a start.
23:51It's a start.
24:12Kicked him out a few weeks ago.
24:14That explains why he spends so much time at the allotment.
24:17Apparently, they had a huge row because he got suspended from his work.
24:23What happened here, then?
24:25Well, it was all over by the time I arrived,
24:27but the station manager thinks it was something to do with drugs.
24:31He heard the other lad shouting,
24:34we've got a deal, you can't pull out.
24:36Very good.
24:40So, two crimes.
24:42Two attempts to undo those crimes.
24:45What would an eminent psychologist have to say about that?
24:50Oh, that reminds me.
24:52Email from Dr Harris's receptionist arrived with his patient records attached.
24:56I've just sent it to you.
24:57Excellent.
25:08I've just discovered something else very interesting.
25:11About Roger Franklin?
25:13No, Amy Riley.
25:15The patient Clive mentioned this morning,
25:17the one he saw just before he discovered his office had been broken into.
25:21He was right about her complex diagnosis.
25:27Dissociative identity disorder.
25:29Yeah, it's a psychological condition where a person switches between different identities.
25:35Each identity or altar has their own name, age and history.
25:40It might explain the attempts to undo each crime.
25:44Because it was two different altars belonging to the same individual?
25:51Possibly.
25:55Okay.
25:57Shall we go and talk to her?
25:58No.
25:59Sorry, Sergeant.
26:00As your senior officer, I'm asking, no, ordering you,
26:04to please stand down and go and have the massage your daughter booked for you.
26:08Oh, no.
26:09Honestly.
26:09It's for purely selfish reasons, believe you me.
26:12Because I'm honestly not sure how many more of those strange noises I can listen to you make.
26:16Okay?
26:17So please, off you go.
26:21Enjoy.
26:24Right, Kelby, you're with me.
26:42Have a lovely day.
26:44All right.
26:45Hello.
26:46Hiya, can I help you?
26:47Amy Riley.
26:49Can I have a quick chat, please?
26:54I was a kid when it started.
26:56Seven, maybe.
26:58Nobody took any notice, really.
27:00My parents just thought I had imaginary friends.
27:03It's not unusual when you're little, is it?
27:07But they weren't friends.
27:10They were me.
27:12Or part of me, anyway.
27:14Would you mind telling us a little bit about the other identities?
27:19Past couple of years, it's been mainly Becky.
27:22Right.
27:22Sixteen.
27:23Always acting out.
27:24Can't stand authority.
27:27Authority meaning Dr Harris?
27:30Apparently she gives me a bit of a hard time.
27:32What, apparently?
27:34I can't really tell you what my alters are like.
27:37You're best off asking other people.
27:40Dr Harris says that Becky is always taking the mick.
27:45Calls him Clive.
27:46Which is embarrassing.
27:48He doesn't mind, but I do.
27:51What does Amy think about him?
27:54I think that he is a brilliant, kind man.
28:00I just can't believe I did this.
28:03Wait, so you're admitting it was you?
28:07Not me as such.
28:09It sounds like just the sort of stunt Becky had pulled.
28:12Why might Becky call Dr Harris a liar?
28:14Well, she doesn't reckon there's anything wrong with her.
28:17She tells him that he's talking rubbish.
28:19So if Becky is responsible for both break-ins, and then you, Amy, put things right, then, well, wouldn't you
28:29remember doing that?
28:31Not all the time, no.
28:33Especially if I go back to Amy in the middle of doing some silly Becky stuff.
28:38Sometimes I remember.
28:40Sometimes I don't.
28:43Can you tell us where you were between eight and nine this morning?
28:47At home.
28:48I think.
28:49My memory gets a bit fuzzy.
28:53Sorry, I'm not being very clear, I know.
28:55No.
28:55No, no, no.
28:56You've been really helpful.
28:57I mean, thank you.
29:01Dr Harris said he saw you this morning.
29:05I was on my way to work.
29:08So is it possible that you might have switched to Becky and then back to Amy just before you saw
29:16Dr Harris this morning?
29:19It could have happened.
29:21Could have easily happened.
29:26It all adds up.
29:28Yes.
29:29Circumstantially.
29:30She pretty much confessed, though.
29:32That's more than circumstantial.
29:34Well, a lifetime of not being in control of your own actions has to take its toll, Kelby.
29:39Amy strikes me as someone ready to take the blame for anything.
29:44Unlike Roger Franklin.
29:46Yes.
29:59Have you had a hot stone massage before, Esther?
30:02Er, I've had a brick thrown at me, if that counts.
30:06Sorry?
30:08Hazard of the job.
30:10I'm a detective.
30:12Oh, a detective.
30:13Wow.
30:13Well, no wonder you're stressed.
30:15Now, it's perfectly normal to feel a little nervous the first time.
30:19I'm not nervous.
30:21Good.
30:28Okay.
30:32How's that pressure?
30:35Uh...
30:36Fine.
30:37Thanks.
30:38Good.
30:40Oh.
30:41Oh.
30:43I don't normally enjoy this sort of thing, but, oh, that feels amazing, actually.
30:50My boyfriend's the same.
30:52Mm-hmm.
30:53It's early days, though, so perhaps I can convince him.
30:57Most people would be delighted to have free massages on tap.
31:02Not Archie Hughes, though.
31:06Ooh.
31:07You are tense, aren't you?
31:09Let's get in those shoulders.
31:15Clive!
31:17Becky.
31:18Girl on shift with Amy.
31:19Said she had a visit from the police before.
31:21Said what happened.
31:22I'm sorry, Becky, but I'm afraid...
31:25I can't have this conversation now.
31:27I'll see you at our next session.
31:31You know I never do anything like that, don't you?
31:34Clive!
31:36Clive!
32:04No shades?
32:07Can I assume that's because the massage did the trick?
32:10You can assume it's because I was so desperate to get away from Archie's new girlfriend
32:14that I left them behind.
32:17What?
32:52Oh, so, um, background search on Franklin is pretty revealing.
32:58Apparently his behaviour towards Clive Harris was erratic, bordering on unhinged.
33:04Hundreds of abusive emails and phone calls.
33:08I mean, it's a pretty solid case for a disciplinary action.
33:12No wonder his wife gave him the elbow.
33:14Yeah.
33:15Even more of a motive.
33:17He accuses Clive Harris and his whole life is unravelled.
33:20It makes sense.
33:21Oh, yes.
33:22Apart from the undoing.
33:24Oh, and that Mr Smith's been on again.
33:27He's like a terrier with a bone, that man.
33:29What's he after?
33:32Oh, well, I suppose he's just new to the role.
33:34Well, he wants to make sure he's communicating regularly with everyone.
33:39Well, he's certainly doing that.
33:41I don't speak to my next of kin as much as I speak to him at the moment.
33:45And as for communicating, I can't understand half of what he's on about.
33:50I mean, what's the KPI when it's at home?
33:53Ha!
33:53Yeah.
33:53Eh.
34:00Hmm.
34:03Hmm.
34:06Hmm.
34:07Hmm.
34:09Hmm.
34:12Hmm.
34:17Hmm.
34:26Toon?
34:46Humphrey, you asleep?
34:48Yes.
34:50Are you?
34:56A few days ago, Hannah told me that Rosie had something she wanted to send us.
35:02And?
35:03Nothing's arrived.
35:05I keep rushing to the door every time the post comes.
35:21Why didn't you mention it sooner?
35:24Because you've got so much on your mind.
35:27Speaking of which, talk to me about work. I know that's why you're still awake.
35:32Oh, I don't have to.
35:41Mr. Smith is still hounding me for a decision on who I'm going to let go.
35:46The guys are still oblivious, and I'm still desperately trying to think of a solution.
35:51I've thought of myriad ways to save money, and none of it comes close to a yearly salary.
35:56I can't stave him off for much longer.
36:01Oh.
36:14Hello?
36:24they were all in black did you hear them speak no i collapsed straight away and the next thing
36:34i remember i woke up in the ambulance i was at my sister's i will never forgive myself for leaving
36:42him alone in the house come on now jenny it's okay okay it's not okay clive this has to be
36:50dealt with
36:50once and for all is there something else we should know dr harris
36:59clive
37:03i bumped into amy riley yesterday or rather her main altar becky she told me you'd spoken to her
37:16hmm the ambulance who called for it
37:25i've no idea no me the hospital found when he was admitted
37:41doesn't look like anything was damaged nothing obvious stolen either laptops out on the desk in
37:55the office
37:56woven polyester mix from cargo pants
38:01but this is gray clive harris said the intruder was all in black
38:05gray could be mistaken for black in the dark though
38:09they've caught themselves on something when they ran out
38:12right so nothing damaged this time and nothing taken
38:19but something left behind
38:26amy does the name edith mean anything to you edith no you don't have an altar by that name
38:36no not that edith no it's mainly becky who is more than enough
38:46uh dr harris said he saw becky yesterday do you remember that
38:54beg pardon can i have a quick word
38:59recording of the 999 call from last night just came through from emergency services
39:03i knew you'd want to listen to it straight away right thanks margot
39:08hello can you send an ambulance to the house with the pink to rosewood cottage on millstone lane
39:15right so it's fair to assume it's the intruder making the call
39:17and yet another attempt from them to reverse the damage they've done
39:21they sound genuinely upset
39:23and definitely male
39:25that's amy riley in the clear
39:27plus the caller started to refer to it as the house with the pink woodwork
39:31do you remember clive mentioned it used to be pink
39:41hello
39:42i just popped back to pick up a few bits for clive
39:45the doctors are being very positive so that's good
39:47good
39:49um
39:51sorry
39:51uh mrs harris
39:54do you recognize this
40:00i've never seen it before
40:02it says edith on the back
40:04does that name mean anything to you
40:06nothing
40:09and i'm sorry
40:11what about this
40:14sorry
40:20uh clive uh
40:22mentioned that the woodwork on the house used to be pink
40:25that's right
40:26well i don't suppose you remember how many years ago it was painted white
40:29i do
40:30as it happens
40:31it was ten years ago
40:33he'd just finished painting it when he had his first heart attack
40:37i told him not to do it
40:38that it would be too strenuous
40:39but he wouldn't listen
40:40and that's when we had to give up fostering
40:45yes of course you fostered
40:47i read it
40:50my wife and i do
40:52although we've had to put it on hold for the moment
40:54it's a wonderful thing to do
40:57but hard not to get too attached
40:59yes
40:59we actually had a placement when clive fell ill
41:02a gorgeous boy
41:04he'd been with us for months
41:05we talked about adoption
41:07but social services were worried about clive's health
41:09we just didn't know what the future held
41:12and
41:13how much care clive would need
41:15the last thing i wanted was for adam to feel sidelined
41:18again
41:20he deserves so much more
41:22it must have been hard
41:25it was the hardest decision we ever had to make
41:27i can't say i don't regret it
41:32no
41:35sorry
41:37how old
41:38would adam be now
41:40he'd be
41:42what
41:44he'll have just turned 18
41:4718
41:4818
41:49pink
41:50and now they're white
41:5218
41:52thank you
41:59kelby
42:00what was his name
42:02sorry sir
42:03your boy from the allotment
42:05the one who was fighting at the station
42:06what was his name
42:07uh adam
42:08adam
42:13edith
42:14is not
42:15a person
42:17it's a place
42:18specifically
42:20her children's home
42:27edith house
42:28in exeter
42:29is for young people
42:30aged 16 to 18
42:31on the cusp of leaving care
42:33yep
42:33i just spoke to the unit manager
42:35this key ring is included
42:37in a leavers pack
42:38she also
42:39sent me over a photograph
42:41of the most recent residence
42:43look
42:45adam
42:45yep
42:46he left there a few days ago
42:47the manager said that once they turn 18
42:50then there's little support from social services
42:52what's his connection to clive and june harris
42:54he was their last foster placement 10 years ago
42:57they wanted to adopt him
42:58but clive had his first heart attack
43:01and
43:01and then the social services removed adam
43:03because they became concerned about the harris's ability to care for him long term
43:07so he went back into the system
43:08until he left last week
43:10and came straight back to shipton abbot
43:12why target them if they were so close
43:15for that exact reason
43:17imagine thinking you'd found a family at last
43:19and they send you away
43:20they couldn't help that
43:22i'm not sure a vulnerable eight-year-old would see it that way
43:25but
43:26adam was locked in roger franklin's shed
43:29when the first break-in happened
43:30it
43:31it couldn't have been him
43:35hold on look
43:37there's that lad he was fighting with at the train station
43:41the deal
43:43the deal
43:46the station manager heard the other boy say
43:48we've got a deal you can't pull out
43:50is that right kelby
43:51yeah
43:52i don't think it was a drug deal
43:53so what if
43:55the other boy targeted the harris's
43:57in return for adam doing something for him
43:59but adam got cold feet
44:01exactly
44:02and tried to reverse the damage each time
44:05the other boy broke into the harris's first
44:07and trashed the living room
44:15this is what june saw
44:17when she came back from her power walk that morning
44:30after june left to go and get help
44:32adam entered the house at around 9 15
44:37straight from the allotment where kelby had just seen him
44:39exactly
44:41he then placed everything back as it should be
44:46apart from one book
44:48which he put back on the shelf upside down
44:55the same thing happened in clive's office
44:57adam tried to put it right again
45:00but before he could finish the job
45:01he heard clive opening the door
45:07and escaped through the window
45:10adam then tried to leave ship to nabot
45:12but the other boy stopped him
45:13and a fight broke out
45:14what are you doing
45:16get off me man
45:26so during the last break-in the other boy framed him
45:30a piece of cloth torn from adam's cargo pants during the fight
45:33was left there deliberately along with the kiwi
45:37i don't think it was his intention to harm clive
45:41june
45:45but the other boy certainly didn't want the risk of being accused of possible murder
45:54adam went back to the house to put things right again
45:57but this time it was far worse than he could have imagined
46:06hello
46:08can you send an ambulance to the house with the pinked
46:11to rosewood cottage on millstone lane
46:14when we first went to the harris's we were looking for rosewood cottage but couldn't find it
46:18clive said it used to be easier to find when it was painted pink
46:21so whoever made that call must have had a history with the house
46:27i do
46:28yes
46:29yes
46:30and i think i know where to find it
46:45adam
46:46can you tell us
46:48who this is
46:50sam
46:51we met in care and became mates
46:53same boat
46:54nobody wanted us
46:56few days after we left edith house
46:58sam showed me this thing you found online
47:00clive
47:01in a newspaper
47:03a profile piece in the times
47:07talking about how much he cared about helping people
47:10didn't seem like he cared much about me when i went back into care
47:13you must have stung
47:15reading that
47:16i
47:17i know it was stupid
47:18but
47:19i wanted to hurt them like they hurt me
47:21not
47:22properly
47:23just
47:25shake them up
47:25so that's when you and
47:27sam
47:29made the deal
47:30he would go after the harris's for you
47:32and what did he want you to do
47:33for him in exchange
47:37set up his mum's dealer boyfriend
47:39get him arrested
47:40a revenge swap
47:41i told sam i changed my mind but
47:43he wasn't having it
47:44so you tried to stop it
47:46yeah but that stupid bloke locked me in his shed and
47:49by the time i got to the house
47:51it was too late
47:53then
47:54sam started blackmailing you
47:55if he didn't
47:56keep your side of the deal he'd
47:59frame you
48:00it all got so out of hand
48:06i never meant them any harm but
48:09but nobody told me anything
48:12one day i'm living with clive and june thinking i've got a family again and
48:16the next i'm back in care
48:18you understand
48:22no you don't
48:23no you're right
48:27i don't understand what it was like for you
48:31but i do have experience from the other side
48:39my wife and i fostered
48:41a little girl
48:43rosie
48:44not so long ago
48:46i thought we might have a future
48:47together
48:48as a family
48:51but we had to say goodbye to her
49:01clive and june didn't reject you adam they loved you
49:07letting you go
49:10wasn't their choice
49:16adam
49:19can you take us to sam
49:22i can't
49:24he's not a bad person he's just been through it all
49:26this isn't about punishment
49:28adam
49:29we want to help both of you i promise
49:31but we can't do that
49:33if we don't know where sam is
49:52finally seen some sense
49:54took your time
49:56i'm sorry sam
50:09you crash
50:10look it's okay
50:11i never laid a finger on him i swear
50:13we know that
50:14we just want to help
50:15yeah whatever
50:16sam
50:19it is alright
50:24the sun's gone down
50:26like a king to rest
50:30you're okay
50:31yeah
50:32the brightest palace holds
50:34thanks
50:36you're welcome
50:37come on
50:37come on
50:42remember
50:44the bye we made
50:49meet me in the twilight
50:52meet me in the day
50:55meet me where those troubles
50:59now all been cast away
51:29i'll get my stuff
51:30amy
51:33amy
51:34i'm not here to arrest you
51:35okay
51:36i'm here to tell you that we have found
51:38who's responsible
51:39and it's not becky
51:41okay so most importantly
51:43it's not you
51:45really
51:46yeah
51:47thank god
51:51meet me in the twilight
51:54amy
51:56i hope this doesn't sound passionizing
51:58but
52:00i think you're really brave
52:03the way you handle your disorder
52:05the way
52:06you're so honest and open
52:08everyone has their stuff don't they
52:10yeah true but
52:11not everyone handles their stuff
52:14like you do
52:17thank you
52:20take care of yourself
52:36come on then
52:37spit it out
52:38what's on your mind
52:39nothing
52:43okay there is something
52:44it's exciting though
52:46don't worry
52:47i was talking to martha
52:48oh my god ma'am
52:49there's archie and that woman
52:51what should we do
52:53hello
52:54esther
52:56zoe hi
52:57uh sorry this is
52:58amelia i know we met
53:00hi
53:00hi esther
53:01um came in for a massage
53:03oh
53:04how's the headache
53:05gone
53:06i feel like a brand new woman
53:07oh i'm so pleased
53:08well let me know when you want to book in again
53:10oh no need
53:11i'm fixed
53:12you're a miracle worker
53:14tell him that will you
53:15she is
53:15it's true
53:17see you sort yourself out mister
53:19yeah i'm trying
53:23well we'd best be going hadn't we zo
53:26nice to see you both
53:27great to see you esther
53:29yeah well you know where i am
53:30if you need me
53:31i do
53:32cheers
53:33right um
53:34okay
53:38oh my god mum
53:40you're so amazing
53:42well we're all adults
53:44apart from you obviously
53:46you'll always be my little baby girl
53:48go on anyway
53:49what was it you want to talk about
53:52can't think now
53:53no you were chatting to martha
53:55something exciting
53:57kind of forgotten already
53:59uh
54:00yeah she was just saying
54:01how much she appreciated me working at the cafe
54:05see
54:07none of us can do without you
54:10i'm very proud of you
54:11yeah
54:12yeah
54:14thanks
54:16thanks ma'am
54:24it came this morning
54:27it came this morning
54:33aren't you going to open it
54:35yes
54:36why am i so nervous
54:41do you like to hunt for your martha
54:57do you think she knows how much we cared about her
55:01how much we still care about her
55:05of course she does
55:07she knows humphrey
55:11i wonder what she think about the lily bond though
55:14i think it was my fault
55:16no it wasn't
55:19was it
55:24well we couldn't live on a boat forever
55:27speaking of which i think we should put an offer in on the house
55:29oh it's so much work martha
55:31not to mention money
55:33yeah but we take our time
55:36do it bit by bit
55:39remember what we said
55:41it's the two of us
55:43and whatever else happens it will always be the two of us
55:48this is our adventure humphrey
55:50and there's nobody else i choose to be on it with
55:59that's it
55:59come on ladies
56:02let's get inside and i'll get us all a drink
56:11just the two of us
56:21this is dark morris
56:23someone help him
56:24hurry
56:25so if someone did trigger the allergy
56:27they did so during the dance
56:28but we were all watching
56:29so what did we miss
56:31is that the allergy one
56:32is that mr smith was talking about that on the golf course
56:34so not just me you ignore
56:36but your staff too
56:37she doesn't know about mr smith
56:39don't be cross-lipped
56:40i'm not
56:41i'm angry at him
56:42i'm here for one reason
56:43and that's to save your cinnamon lass
56:46you can't help who you fall in love with
56:48you can decide what you do about it
57:18you can decide what you do about it
57:19you can decide what you will probably not
57:19you can decide to always be on your own
57:19I'm looking forward to your own
57:19and I'll make sure
57:19and see you on the side
57:19I'm looking forward to my kaos
57:20and I've got a bit of fun
57:20and I'll be off for you
57:20if you decide what you want
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