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00:08If I want a career in fashion, London's where I need to be.
00:11You are invited to attend an interview for the position of assistant dresser
00:15for Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York.
00:17This is Jane Andrews, ma'am.
00:18Did you find it too grim up north?
00:21Think I'd be better suited to a palace?
00:23It's the way she said it.
00:25I've run you a bath, ma'am.
00:26Just look at her shoes.
00:28I'm just not really feeling good, ma'am.
00:30Please don't go starting all that again.
00:33It's a chance to start afresh.
00:35Well, what would you suggest?
00:36Perhaps something more fitted, more vibrant colour.
00:39You're a lot like me, Jane.
00:40You've got spirit.
00:42Would that possibly interest you in a nightcap?
00:44He says he doesn't see the point of getting involved with someone
00:46unless you think it's going to go somewhere.
00:47I very much feared that.
00:49Perhaps divorce, Ren will lover it.
00:51Because a life without passion, that's no life at all.
00:54Her Majesty says I'm to cease all contact immediately.
00:58It'll just be you and me, Jane.
01:00Assuming you'll stand by me.
01:02Always, ma'am.
01:03It's only a job, after all.
01:04You could find something a bit less all-consuming.
01:07I don't want an ordinary life!
01:10As from now, I'm treating Jane Andrews as the prime suspect in this investigation.
01:15Oh, Jane.
01:16However did it come to this.
01:23Baby, don't hurt me
01:26Don't hurt me
01:28No more
01:56I kept telling them it wasn't what it looked like.
01:59It was just a bit of harmless fun.
02:02He was being Prince Charming.
02:03The shoe fits and all that.
02:05Of course.
02:07Every single headline is about John and bloody toe-sucking.
02:12He's being relentless.
02:13Put it out of your mind.
02:15It will soon be forgotten.
02:17And so will this man.
02:19He's not for you.
02:21Is that right?
02:25Yes, well, it does seem to have reached a natural end.
02:27It is as I said.
02:29He has served his purposes.
02:34Well, that's good to know, isn't it, Jane?
02:38Yes, ma'am.
02:40See, you can tell all that from the cards.
02:42The cards, the energies in the room, the messages come in any different ways.
02:50She's never wrong.
02:51You should ask her something.
02:52Oh, I wouldn't want to.
02:54You have a question?
02:56Ask it.
03:00I just wonder if there could be someone out there.
03:08Someone who really is my perfect match.
03:10Uh-oh.
03:11But you've already got a husband.
03:13You seek a soulmate.
03:16I just imagined being with someone who wants the same things.
03:22You know, shares the same dreams.
03:27Give yours, Hans.
03:36I feel a strong presence.
03:39A male presence.
03:42Very virile.
03:44Lucky thing.
03:46I see wine.
03:49Candles.
03:50I see where this is going.
03:56This man will bring great passion into your life.
04:00He will open up new hordes.
04:05But once you meet him, there will be no going back.
04:10I thought you really had your happy ever after.
04:15Sarah, Sarah, Sarah, tell us what you brought to you, Sarah.
04:18Oh, well, there's to meet you.
04:19Another tall, dark stranger on the horizon.
04:21If there is, he's coming for my friend.
04:22Still enjoying your single life, then, are you, ma?
04:24Oh, yes, it's wonderful.
04:25Thanks for asking.
04:26I'd recommend it to anyone.
04:27Come on, let's get out of here.
04:46Now, that photo's got to be ten years old.
04:48God knows where they found it.
04:50But now they've linked it to the royals,
04:52they'll be crawling all over us.
04:54But yours truly, having to deal with them.
05:00Sir, we're on the six o'clock news.
05:06Former employee and close personal confidant
05:09of the Duchess of York,
05:11who is understood to be deeply distressed
05:13by her disappearance.
05:14The police are appealing for information
05:17on her whereabouts,
05:18and the big question right now is,
05:20where in the world is Jane Andrews?
05:26So sorry Sarah couldn't be here
05:27to discuss the gala herself.
05:29Oh, I understand.
05:30She just has so much to deal with,
05:32what with the separation and the house meal.
05:35I'm sure.
05:36So has she any servants left?
05:39Literally a handful.
05:41I mean, Romandian Lodge is hardly the palace,
05:44but we've been having to scrape by
05:45on an absolute skeleton staff.
05:47We've really had to tighten our belts all round.
05:49So no more lovely shopping trips on Concord?
05:51Well, just at the moment.
05:54It's been quite an adjustment.
05:56Mm.
05:58Between you and me,
06:00we're basically running the whole show now.
06:03Well done, you.
06:05And you said your husband's working there too?
06:08Yes.
06:11Sarah needed someone with financial expertise,
06:14and Charles was looking for a change, so...
06:16How lovely for you both to be working together as a team.
06:19Must be such fun.
06:20Oh, God's sake, Charles.
06:27It's just basic bookkeeping.
06:28Just get on with it.
06:29Am I supposed to get on with it
06:30when she doesn't keep any of her bloody receipts?
06:31I don't know.
06:32Just do the best that you can.
06:34This isn't what I signed up for, Jane.
06:36We were meant to sit down together
06:38and make a proper financial plan.
06:40Yes, well, no, it looks like this publishing deal
06:41may be going ahead.
06:42Dear God.
06:43Not more helicopter stories.
06:44No, actually.
06:45It's a biographical working
06:46of Queen Victoria's travels.
06:47I'm sure that'll be a massive earner.
06:49Jane!
06:50Jane, are you there?
06:51I can't talk about this now.
06:52If she's going out for lunch,
06:53tell her to keep the receipt.
06:56All right, all right.
06:58Jane!
07:00Bye.
07:00Bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye.
07:02So, the plan is we leave on Friday for Germany
07:05and I shall follow in Victoria's footsteps
07:08a sort of spiritual pilgrimage.
07:10Oh, ma'am, that's so exciting.
07:12I know.
07:12So you'd better start packing.
07:13Of course.
07:14And you can tell that penny-pinching husband of yours
07:16that I'll need to release some funds.
07:17Yes, ma'am.
07:18And I don't care how unwise he thinks it is.
07:21No, ma'am.
07:21Testing times call for bold actions.
07:24Absolutely, ma'am.
07:25How long will you be gone for?
07:28Um...
07:28Yeah, yeah.
07:29I imagine it'll be at least a month.
07:32It may be longer.
07:33They're still finalising their itinerary.
07:36No doubt you'll both be living it up all over Europe.
07:38Oh, for goodness sake.
07:40This jealousy is getting really boring, you know?
07:43No, it's not about that.
07:44Yeah, right.
07:46I just think this type of stress and disruption,
07:49it really isn't good for you.
07:51What happens if you start feeling unwell again?
07:53I won't.
07:54Well, I hope not.
07:54But we talked about maybe going to see someone.
07:57Uh, no, you talked about that.
07:59Well, I just think if the doctor could give you something for your nerves...
08:02There's nothing wrong with my bloody nerves.
08:05Janie, you know that's not true.
08:07The only thing wrong with my life is you.
08:10You're the one who makes me ill.
08:11You're the one who ruins everything.
08:14It's like you'd rather my whole life be as dull and as drab as you are.
08:18It's like I can't fucking breathe.
08:19I'm not going to fight with you.
08:20No, of course not.
08:21God forbid you'd have an actual emotion or show some kind of fucking passion.
08:26No, this isn't passion, Janie.
08:27How would you know?
08:28You're like a fucking block of wood.
08:30It's not passion.
08:30It's just never-ending drama.
08:32If you're not screaming, you're sobbing, or you're lying in the dark,
08:35practically bloody catatonic,
08:38I just...
08:38I can't take much more of it.
08:40Fine, then go.
08:42Leave.
08:43Go on, go and pack your things.
08:44If I'm that much of a fucking nightmare, why are you with me?
08:46But I think the trouble is, you don't want to be with me.
08:49Oh, I hate you!
09:15How many?
09:17Three hundred and seven calls from the public so far.
09:21Ninety-six of them reported sightings of Jane in the last 48 hours.
09:25Jesus.
09:26Are they even credible?
09:27There seems to be a cluster on the south coast.
09:29Yeah.
09:30But there's also about 20 up near St Andrews.
09:34Well, that narrows it down a bit.
09:36Sir.
09:37Are they the latest witness statements?
09:38Oh, no, sir.
09:40I think the team's still putting them into the computer.
09:42So much for speedier access to information, eh?
09:45Yes, sir.
09:47There's a guy waiting to speak to you.
09:49What guy?
09:50He says he has information about Jane Andrews.
09:52Terrific.
09:53So the nutjobs are now turning up in person.
09:55Desk sat and thought it seemed pretty credible.
09:57I'm sure.
09:58Probably saw her running tea with Prince of Wales.
10:13I didn't even know there was a problem until I got a call from the Evening Standard.
10:18Unfortunately, there has been a lot of press interest.
10:22The reporter assumed I knew what had happened.
10:26And, uh, he just said you were looking for Jane.
10:32Then I learned there was a body involved.
10:37As soon as I finished work, I came straight here.
10:40Well, we appreciate you coming down, sir.
10:42I just hadn't paid much attention, you see.
10:44I mean, Janey, she...
10:46She does tend to be rather dramatic.
10:49Right.
10:50Although, with hindsight, I suppose she did sound quite distressed.
10:54So you've spoken to her?
10:55Yeah.
10:56Oh, yeah.
10:56Yeah.
10:57Several times.
10:59I mean, I'll need to check exactly,
11:01but I think she must have contacted me, uh, nine or ten times over the weekend.
11:08Right, so these were all phone conversations?
11:11Uh, no, no, uh, some, some were calls, some text messages.
11:15So what exactly did she say?
11:17It's hard to remember exactly, but she was mainly talking about relationships
11:23and how they never seemed to go in the direction that she wanted them to.
11:28The general impression I got was there'd been some sort of row.
11:31Did she tell you where she was?
11:33No.
11:34No.
11:34I did ask.
11:36She wouldn't say.
11:38I could tell she was in a car.
11:41Sorry.
11:46Good God.
11:48Is it gin?
11:49Uh, yeah.
11:50Yeah.
11:51Um, it says, uh, what's wrong?
11:55All the press want me.
11:59We are delighted to announce she'll be donating a percentage of the proceeds from her book,
12:03Travels with Queen Victoria, to our beloved charity.
12:07And now to say a few words, the authoress herself, Sarah, Duchess of York.
12:13Are we good?
12:16Are there's nothing?
12:24Hello, everyone.
12:27I really appreciate so many of you turning out to welcome my little book into the world.
12:31I, uh, I say little, but as you can see, it is rather hefty.
12:42Victoria has been a passion of mine since I was a girl, and to have the chance to literally follow
12:50in her footsteps and journey back through time has been a once in a lifetime experience.
12:56The chap with the glasses, that's the Italian gentleman.
13:00It's not as though the spirit of Victoria herself was leading you to the world.
13:04He's an absolute sweetheart.
13:06But I was also fortunate to meet many wonderful people on a more earthly plane.
13:16The Duchess seems rather taken with him.
13:19We all became fast friends.
13:21And I have the support of a marvellous team, not least my indefatigable assistant, Jane Andrews.
13:28Yes, yes, let's.
13:35I think it's fair to say both Jane and I were at something of a crossroads in our lives, and
13:42this project came at the perfect time.
13:45So, thank you, Jane.
13:48Victoria and I couldn't have done it without you.
13:54Let's have some champagne.
13:59Brava.
14:00Bravissima.
14:05You look to be a little more than friends.
14:08The Count is a very charming companion.
14:11What about you?
14:12Now that you're a desirable divorcee.
14:15Did you find yourself any companions on your travels?
14:18Well, European men can be very attentive and very persuasive.
14:23Aren't you the lucky girl?
14:28I...
14:33Who's that?
14:35Luis Castillo.
14:36Tall, dark, and very charming.
14:40Stepfather's in shipping.
14:41Mother does all the charities.
14:43Luis Starling.
14:45Alexandra.
14:47May I please introduce Jane Andrews?
14:49She works for the Duchess.
14:50Well, how do you do?
14:52I'm surprised you two haven't met.
14:53That's an oversight.
14:54I'm delighted to remedy.
14:56Alexandra tells me you're in shipping.
14:58Oh, amongst other things.
15:00Man of many talents.
15:02Mm-hmm.
15:04Oh, you have something.
15:08Lovely suit.
15:10Very gorgeous fabric.
15:16Might I fetch you a glass of wine, Miss Andrews?
15:21That would be lovely.
15:22Mm.
15:24Right.
15:25Please.
15:26For me, Jane.
15:28Jane.
15:36Well, clearly, she'd learned a few tricks on her travels.
15:55Oh.
15:56Oh.
15:58Mm.
16:00It's time to get up, my love.
16:03Not yet.
16:04It's still early.
16:05Yes, but you need to go home.
16:08And change.
16:10Before work.
16:14Sarah won't mind if I'm a little late.
16:18She says I work too hard as it is.
16:21You have a most understanding boss.
16:26Just more of a friend, really.
16:29She always asks about you.
16:31She does?
16:32Mm.
16:34She thinks you sound lovely.
16:36Mm.
16:36Well, I really am.
16:40I really am.
16:41You should meet her properly sometime.
16:44Mm-hmm.
16:46All right.
16:48Oh, no.
16:48Five more minutes, then.
16:51Oh.
16:57You know, I wouldn't always need to go home if I had some clothes here.
17:02Oh, you mean the drawer that you ladies are always so keen on.
17:07Oh, you mean the drawer that you ladies are always so keen on.
17:08Well, I wouldn't need a whole drawer.
17:10Oh.
17:10Maybe just a tiny little corner of a wardrobe.
17:13Right.
17:15But where would I put on my beautiful suits?
17:18They are very beautiful.
17:20Oh.
17:20It's one of the first things that I noticed about you.
17:23Well, wait till you see my new dinner jacket.
17:26Well, I won't have to wait long.
17:30The gala next week?
17:32I'm sorry, my love, but next week I shall be in Greece.
17:37Really?
17:38Yes.
17:39You didn't mention it?
17:41It's been arranged for some time.
17:43I've been seeing some old friends.
17:46Sounds like a fun trip.
17:49It should be.
17:55Do you know what would make it even more fun?
17:59Oh.
18:02Oh.
18:03Oh.
18:03Oh.
18:03Oh.
18:03Oh.
18:03Oh.
18:11Oh.
18:12Good morning, ma'am.
18:14Morning.
18:16Shall I make some coffee?
18:17Clority is fetching some.
18:19Oh, excellent.
18:22Louise opened a very nice bottle of wine last night, and I have to admit, I am suffering
18:27a bit this morning.
18:30While I've got you, ma'am, I'm going to have to take a few days' leave next week.
18:35Louise has a trip to the Greek islands, and he would like me to go.
18:39Next week, we've got the gala on Thursday.
18:42I know.
18:43There's just a few last bits to be arranged, so I'll have everything done before I go.
18:50Amore, are you ready?
18:52Oh, just a moment, Fabs.
18:55We'd better make sure that Claudia's across everything, you know, assuming she doesn't
18:58mind picking up slack.
19:00Oh, no, not at all, ma'am.
19:04There won't be any slack, ma'am.
19:07I promise.
19:10I really didn't think you'd mind.
19:12I thought you'd be pleased I was having a break.
19:14I was just saying to Louise this morning, Sarah always says I work too hard.
19:24I'm sorry, Your Royal Highness.
19:27Well, I'm sure Claudia and I shall manage.
19:29You enjoy your holiday.
19:32Shall we go?
19:33Bien.
19:42I mean, I haven't had a day off in nearly two years.
19:44It's not like I'm being unreasonable, is it?
19:46No.
19:47No, not at all.
19:48Yeah, sorry about all this.
19:49I just need to have everything labelled and couriered before we leave.
19:54I mean, it's all very well saying I should leave it to Claudia.
19:58But the fact is, she wouldn't even know where to begin.
20:00And then she starts piping up about picking up the slack.
20:04Like she would have a clue about what needs doing.
20:09Jane. Jane, darling.
20:12Uh-huh.
20:13If it's going to cause difficulties, then perhaps you shouldn't come.
20:19What?
20:20What?
20:20No, no, it's fine.
20:22I'm nearly done.
20:23Once I've finished, I won't give bloody Claudia another thought.
20:27I promise.
20:28Right.
20:35The list I gave her was perfectly clear, but maybe I should call her just a check.
20:39You already left two messages.
20:41I know, but Claudia doesn't always check the machine.
20:44And she really needs to go through the diary tonight.
20:46The Duchess needs to know what to expect.
20:48Oh.
20:49Well, you're only away for a few days.
20:51I'm sure it'll all be fine.
20:53You say that, you have no idea how much can go wrong in a few days.
21:01Did you, uh, did you want dessert?
21:04No, I don't think so.
21:06Why don't you have a siesta back at the villa? Try and relax.
21:11Yeah, okay. Sounds good.
21:13I'll ask Christos to order you a taxi.
21:15You're not coming too?
21:17No, I'm gonna have a few drinks with the boys.
21:19I'll see you back there.
21:26Every year, they let you back.
21:30You rock it.
21:31You rock it.
21:32I don't know.
21:32I don't know.
21:33I don't know.
21:33I don't know.
22:02I don't know.
22:32I don't know.
22:37I don't know.
22:47Hi, darling.
22:48Where have you been?
22:50Told you I was catching up with the boys.
22:52It's been hours.
22:54Not really.
22:54It's only 7 o'clock.
22:56Well, you could've called me.
22:57I've been sat there, waiting.
22:58I mean, why even invite me if you don't want to be with me?
23:01I didn't invite you.
23:04What do you mean?
23:06Well, the truth is, is that you invited yourself.
23:08I was perfectly happy coming here alone,
23:10and if I want to spend time with my friends,
23:13then that's what I'll do.
23:14I'm sorry, you said you wanted to show me the island.
23:16You wanted me to meet your friends because we're a couple.
23:18That is what couples do.
23:19Okay, Jane, look.
23:24I very much enjoyed our time together,
23:27but we're very different people.
23:29What?
23:30And I just, I think, I think we would be better as friends.
23:34We're on holiday.
23:36We're in love.
23:37Yeah, okay, well, I'm very fond of you as well.
23:41Then...
23:42No, no, no, no, please, please, you don't mean it, please.
23:45We're happy together, we're happy for God's sake.
23:47Yes, but it's not working for me anymore.
23:49I'm sorry.
23:51I'm sorry.
23:53It would be better if we just make a clean break.
23:57No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
24:00Jane, stop it.
24:00Jane, stop that.
24:03What is wrong with you?
24:07This is completely unacceptable.
24:09No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
24:35Genevieve!
24:35Coming, darling.
24:37Sorry.
24:38I wasn't sure about the cake.
24:39Oh, you look fabulous.
24:41Thank you, darling.
24:43I haven't made it later, have I?
24:45Not at all.
24:46We are right at the time.
24:48Here, let me go.
24:51Do you remember the wine?
24:53Oh, it's good.
25:10I kept telling her to be a bit cooler.
25:13Men enjoy the thrill of the chase, but Jane had a tendency to be over intense.
25:46It's not my problem.
25:50It's not my problem.
25:54Woo!
25:56When I feel heavy metal.
26:00And I feel that I need a move.
26:04When I'm not an amazing all of the time, but I'm never sure why I need you.
26:11I'm a good child!
26:16Yeah!
26:20Oh, yeah!
26:43Sorry, I'll just get out of your way.
26:56Hi, you've reached Jane Andrews.
26:58I can't take your call right now, so please leave a message.
27:03Jane? Jane, are you there?
27:06Look, I've just got back to the house and I...
27:09I can't believe what you've...
27:12I mean, what were you thinking?
27:14You can't just come into someone's home.
27:17This has to stop. Do you hear?
27:20I mean, the phone calls were bad enough
27:22and I know that you have been following me,
27:25but this is...
27:26Look, I'm changing the locks
27:27and I'm afraid if you come here again,
27:29I shall have to call the police.
27:36And then I found him the next day, just lying outside.
27:40I was appalled.
27:45Oh.
27:46Hi there.
27:47Wasn't sure we'd see you today.
27:49Are you feeling better?
27:50Yes, much better, thank you.
27:52Good stuff.
27:53Actually, can I just ask you something?
27:56There's an entry here for Friday evening.
27:58It looks like a booking for a private room.
28:00I'm...
28:00That's right.
28:02I put that in there.
28:03It's for my 30th.
28:05I did send you an invitation.
28:09Right.
28:10It's been arranged for months.
28:13Super!
28:14Well, I'll be sure to remind the Duchess,
28:16but you know how busy she is at the moment.
28:19Claudia, I need you.
28:20I'm coming, Mum.
28:21I won't be long.
28:22No rush.
28:31Ciao, ciao.
28:36Giovanna, you seem a little blue.
28:42Me?
28:43No, I'm fine.
28:45I hope that young man of yours is treating you well.
28:51Actually, Luis and I aren't together anymore.
28:55Oh.
28:56I'm so sorry to hear that.
28:59But last time I was here,
29:01you were going on a holiday together.
29:04Yes, well, that's where he decided to dump me.
29:07Madonna Santa, you poor girl.
29:11Clearly that man is an idiot.
29:16You're very kind.
29:21Oh.
29:22Sorry.
29:24It's my 30th birthday on Friday,
29:27and I planned this big party,
29:29and I didn't imagine I'd be going on my own.
29:36These storms will pass.
29:38You will see.
29:42Okay.
29:47Babs.
29:48You ready?
29:49Absolutely.
29:50Amorimio.
29:57Oh, Alexandra, it's a good day.
29:59You're starving.
30:00Very happy return.
30:03Um, this is my friend Francesca.
30:05Oh, lovely to meet you.
30:06Hello.
30:06Francesca has her own hair salon.
30:08Does she really?
30:09And this is Josh.
30:10We met at Ascot.
30:11Well, in the champagne tent, to be precise.
30:14I do hope I haven't missed the Duchess.
30:16No, not yet.
30:17Talk of the devil.
30:19Hi.
30:20Oh, hiya, darling.
30:21Happy birthday.
30:23Oh.
30:24Hello.
30:25This is, uh, fun.
30:27Yes.
30:27Hello.
30:28Oh, herself asked me to pass this on.
30:31Oh.
30:31She had a clash, but she sends her best wishes.
30:36Uh, do you help yourself to a draw?
30:39Oh, don't mind if I do.
30:45Um, is she going to open it?
30:49Yes.
30:55Yes.
30:56It's lovely.
30:58So simple and discreet.
31:02It's very tasteful.
31:08Honestly, it looked like it had fallen out of cracker.
31:13Definitely cheap and cheerful.
31:15Oof.
31:16And for such a significant birthday, too.
31:19Oh, dear.
31:20Well, clearly, young Jane had fallen out of favour with the Duchess.
31:37Claudia?
31:38Is he up in her room?
31:40Uh, yes, but she's about to go out.
31:42I just need to speak to her quickly.
31:43Actually, Jane, could I have a word?
31:45Oh, can it wait? I just need to speak to the Duchess.
31:46I'm sorry, no, it can't.
31:49What is it?
31:53Well, I'm afraid we're going to have to let you go.
31:57What?
31:58It's no reflection on you personally.
32:00It's a cost-cutting exercise.
32:04Oh, I'm terribly sorry.
32:08No, this can't be right. I need to speak to the Duchess.
32:09I'm afraid that won't change anything.
32:11I mean, you know the financial pressure she's under more than anyone.
32:15Yes, I do.
32:16Basically, something I have to give.
32:19And it might be a good thing.
32:21Give you the chance to explore other options.
32:25Mm-hmm.
32:33When?
32:36You take your time.
32:38You'll want to pack up your things.
32:40But I will need your keys by the end of the day.
32:49She was completely and utterly devastated.
32:53It was almost like a bereavement.
32:56I really think it broke her heart.
33:20I really think it broke her heart.
33:24I really think it broke her heart.
33:49More tears were shed for Princess Diana today.
33:52Two and a half thousand people passed through the gates of Althorpe today to see the island site where Princess
33:57Diana is buried.
33:59Nearby, her brother Earl Spencer has opened a museum to Diana's memory.
34:03Inside there's a display of some of the princess's personal possessions, including her wedding dress.
34:09Outside, some visitors laid flowers at a temple close to the island where she's buried.
34:13There was never much doubt that Princess Diana's final resting place would attract the crowds.
34:18Over the next two months, one hundred and fifty thousand are expected to come to you.
34:23And now we're going to be going to be today.
34:25A brightening bed, all day you're in London, expect to start serving up a mile to start.
34:30There may be some catching about.
34:32We are going to be able to save lives, right?
34:37She didn't even do it in person.
34:40After everything we've been through.
34:43I know, love.
34:44And I wrote to her, did I tell you?
34:47After Diana died, I just wanted to say how sorry I was.
34:51Oh, Jane.
34:53I think...
34:55I think you just have to try and put it behind you.
35:01What if I can't?
35:04Well, now you're just being silly.
35:09Why do toys like this?
35:14What's wrong with me, Mum?
35:18Why can't I ever just be happy?
35:20Of course you can be happy.
35:22You've just had a bit of bad luck, that's all.
35:28And the truth is...
35:31..I blame myself.
35:33You shouldn't...
35:34Well, yes, I should.
35:36Your father was right.
35:37I should never have pushed you into taking that job.
35:41If you hadn't moved away, if you'd stayed here with us...
35:47Oh, Janey.
35:49Why don't you just come home?
35:53If you come home, I can look after you.
35:57You can even see about starting back at Marks's.
36:03I'm sure they'd love to have you back.
36:07Did you hear me, Jane?
36:12What difference does it make, Mum?
36:17Wherever I am, it always ends up the same.
36:22I'm just...
36:24I'm so tired of it all.
36:27Now, you're to stop that.
36:29You're not to talk like that.
36:36I'm sorry, Emma, am I have to go?
36:38No, no, Jane...
36:39Wait, I'll call you tonight.
36:41Someone at the door.
36:42At least, just...
36:42Eat something!
36:52Hello?
36:53Jane!
36:54Darling, it's Alexandra.
37:02You must excuse the mess.
37:04I've just been rushed off my feet.
37:06So you've found another position already?
37:08Oh, no, I'm still just...
37:10making the most of my little sabbatical.
37:13Although, I don't think it'll last much longer,
37:15not if Sarah has her way.
37:17So you've spoken to her?
37:19We've been corresponding.
37:22Seems things have rather fallen apart since I left.
37:25Obviously, Sarah wants me back,
37:26but I think it's important it's on my own terms, you know?
37:28Well, yes, absolutely.
37:30Good for you.
37:33Actually, darling, I really can't stay,
37:34but I did want to speak to you about Louise.
37:38Sorry?
37:41It's just he thought he saw you near his house recently.
37:46And, well, I do hope you're not starting with that again.
37:50No, no, of course not, because that would be very silly.
37:53I promise you, I haven't been anywhere near the house.
37:55I really have no idea why Louise would say that.
37:58Right, well, I'm very glad to hear it.
38:02All right, well, I must dash.
38:04Well, perhaps we could grab drinks soon.
38:06Or dinner.
38:07It's been an absolute age.
38:07Yes, yes, we must.
38:09Sometime soon.
38:09Oh, how about Friday?
38:10We could have drinks on the King's Road.
38:12Have some of those divine cocktails.
38:14It'd be really good to have a proper catch-up.
38:16Uh, yes, we could do that.
38:18So should we say Friday?
38:20All right, let's say Friday.
38:22I'll call you during the week.
38:23Wonderful.
38:47What can I get you?
38:49Uh, two Cosmopolitans, please.
39:01Darling, it's Alexandra.
39:02So sorry, but something's come up.
39:04I shan't be able to make it after all.
39:06But I do hope you're well, and...
39:08Oh, let's speak soon.
39:11Ta-ta.
39:15There you go.
39:16Oh, oh, I see.
39:45I see you're lining them up.
39:47Sorry?
39:50That's actually from a friend.
39:55Invisible, is she?
39:58No.
40:00Just running late, then?
40:02As a matter of fact, she just cancelled on me.
40:05Oh.
40:07And here you are with two pink drinks.
40:10With no one to talk to.
40:11I'm sure I'll survive.
40:18All right, well...
40:19I'll do your deal.
40:21You give me one pink drink,
40:23and I'll give you five minutes of excellent conversation.
40:27I'm okay.
40:28I'll pass.
40:29I'll pass.
40:31Okay, I'll pay for both drinks,
40:33and then we can stand here in silence.
40:35I can't say fairer than that.
40:36I'm perfectly capable of paying for my own drinks.
40:39I'm sure you are.
40:40Where's the fun in that?
40:46Excuse me.
40:47Oh, Jesus.
40:49Oh, my gosh.
40:49That is truly disgusting.
40:51I'll have a bottle of verve, please.
40:53And put these on my tab.
40:55Of course.
40:55I'm buying you a decent drink.
40:59Okay.
41:01One drink,
41:02and then I have to go.
41:05I'm Tommy, by the way.
41:08So you actually worked in the palace?
41:11Mm-hmm.
41:12To begin with?
41:12Oh.
41:15Pleasure.
41:16Is it true that it's full of mice?
41:19No.
41:20Well, no more than any other old building.
41:22I heard it was completely invested.
41:24Well, you heard wrong.
41:26What was old Fergie like?
41:28Quite the character, I'd imagine.
41:30I've got some very well, actually.
41:31Oh.
41:32I was with her for nearly ten years.
41:34So how come you left?
41:36The actress had to reduce her outgoings.
41:40Well, so she binged you after ten years?
41:43In a word, yes.
41:44Well, that's pretty cold.
41:45Yeah, it wasn't great.
41:48Well, then I say fuck her.
41:52Sorry?
41:53Well, yes.
41:54So if you asked me, she did you a favor.
41:55How exactly?
41:56Ten years trapped in the same dead-end job.
41:59I wasn't dead-end.
42:00It was still.
42:01You know, you should take a few more risks.
42:04Yeah, get out there.
42:05Says the man with the trust wonderful back on.
42:07Everything I have, I've worked very hard for.
42:09I'm a crafter.
42:11Mm-hmm.
42:12Mm-hmm.
42:14I am.
42:16Should I get us another bottle?
42:18No, I really should go home.
42:20No, don't do that.
42:21Please.
42:24In fact, I think I've had a really excellent idea.
42:27Yeah?
42:27Yes, yes.
42:28Come on, drink up.
42:29Let's go.
42:29Oh.
42:29Mm-hmm.
42:31Come on.
42:31Let's go.
42:33Cheers, chaps.
42:34They just hit it off straight away.
42:37I was thrilled to see her happy.
42:41Tommy was this successful man about town.
42:45Lots of friends.
42:47Always the life of the party.
42:50And he was from this very wealthy family.
42:55It seemed like a really good match.
42:58You'll love this.
43:00Oh.
43:01What?
43:02You said you needed more excitement in your life?
43:04Uh, no, actually, you were the one that said that.
43:06Okay, well, nothing gets the blood pumping quite like placing a few bets on the Gigi.
43:09There you go.
43:10You seriously brought me to watch the races?
43:11Yes, what's wrong with that?
43:14It'll be fun.
43:18Right.
43:19Okay, so let's say we have...
43:23100 quid each?
43:24It should be.
43:26Three races still to go.
43:28Whoever ends up with the biggest party buys dinner.
43:31Oh, but don't worry.
43:32If you lose, I'll make sure you don't go hungry.
43:35Who said I was going to lose?
43:38Okay, so next up is the 7.45.
43:41Yes.
43:42Lovely Llewellyn, who's the beaten favourite.
43:45But Antiguan's son has one before over the same distance.
43:50Well, hello.
43:52It's like my dad says.
43:53Don't bet till you know odds.
44:01I think, uh, at first, my brother thought she seemed quite fun.
44:06But, uh, she certainly wasn't the type of girl he usually went out with.
44:12You know what?
44:12You know what?
44:12You know what?
44:13You know what?
44:13Okay, go on, peaceful dream.
44:14Come on.
44:15No problem.
44:15Where's all?
44:16No, seriously.
44:17Where is he?
44:17Miles behind.
44:18Miles behind.
44:19I'm with peaceful dream now.
44:20Come on, peaceful dream.
44:22Go on, come on, go on, go on, toots.
44:24Go away, go away, go away.
44:26Go away, go away, go away, go away.
44:30Go away, go away, go away.
44:31Go away.
44:31Go away, go away.
44:31Go away, go away, go away.
44:34Peaceful dream.
44:35It's first place.
44:36Goddard, Goddard in second.
44:38Third place.
44:47I'll tell you what, from now on, Jane Andrews, I'm sticking with you.
44:54I think you'd better.
44:59Can you confirm your name, please, sir?
45:01Yes, I'm Thomas Cressman.
45:03Okay, Mr. Cressman.
45:04What does he want the police to do?
45:07I would like the police to come and split us up.
45:09I would like someone to stop us from housing each other.
45:15If you don't have somebody here soon, somebody in.
45:20Call was placed at 11.35, the day before the murder, from the victim's address.
45:27According to the log, no action was taken.
45:29Somebody really dropped the ball there, then.
45:33I might talk to the mobile phone company, get somebody checking ANPR.
45:36She's driving on major roads we should have had her hit by now.
45:39All this bloody fancy technology.
45:41I mean, the woman can't.
45:42Just disappeared.
45:52Police have been attempting to locate Jane Andrews since the discovery of Thomas Cressman's body on Monday.
45:58The couple have been described by neighbors as happy and in love.
46:02But as time passes, speculation is crowded.
46:05Could Jane Andrews have killed the man she loved?
46:07We will keep you updated with the story as the events unfold.
46:11And in other news, preparations are coming to an end.
46:15We will keep you updated with the story of Thomas Cressman's body.
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