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01:42Now William's about to start at Eton.
01:45I can't believe he's already at that age.
01:53So grown up.
01:57And he's always been my rock.
02:00Now that he's gone, I don't know what I'll do.
02:03Ow!
02:04Sorry.
02:05Is everything alright back there?
02:07Bit off my game today.
02:10Listen to me going on about my silly problems with everything you and Joe are facing.
02:15Have they set a date for the surgery yet?
02:18Next week.
02:19Must let me come and be there for you?
02:21No, you're far too busy.
02:24Not with anything important.
03:08Long, you're far too busy.
03:08I can't believe it.
04:55I think I made a mistake.
04:57I'm sure it's nothing to worry about.
05:04What religion?
05:06Church of England.
05:08Which you'll one day behead of.
05:16Well done.
05:18Well done.
05:19Well done.
05:20Well done.
05:23You didn't have to make such a fuss of him.
05:25He was nervous.
05:26He signed in the wrong place.
05:27Maybe because you were standing behind him, smothering him.
05:30Mothering?
05:31Smothering.
05:40What are you looking forward to?
05:44Oh done.
05:48It'll all be fine.
05:51If you ever feel sad or lonely, you can just look out of the window and give Granny a wave.
06:02Okay.
06:05Bye.
06:08Bye.
06:15Prince William's first day at Eden today.
06:18Yes.
06:20Thirteen already.
06:22Where does the time go?
06:25Indeed.
06:27I forget, Robert, were you?
06:29I was, ma'am.
06:31And your boy?
06:32Alexander, due to go next year, ma'am.
06:38Might be nice to have William here for the occasional tea.
06:42If it's allowed.
06:44Lovely idea.
06:46I don't want to break any rules.
06:49I'll have a word with this housemaster.
07:15Charles Spencer, brother of Princess Diana, is the latest high-profile figure to fall victim to private correspondence being leaked
07:22to newspapers for money.
07:24Earl Spencer's own head of security, Alan Waller, allegedly gave a letter to the Today newspaper, in which the Earl
07:32was critical of the princess's behavior.
07:42Just read a nice piece on your post-natal depression episode.
07:45Would you like some flattering?
07:46Absolutely.
07:47Martin Bashir treats the subject with surprising gravity and depth, steadfastly refusing to exploit private suffering for cheap voyeurism or
07:56melodrama.
07:56Not that it did anything for the numbers.
07:58Hmm.
08:00World in action.
08:01World in action.
08:01Absolutely hammerless.
08:02Tell me about it.
08:03Crushed once again by the juggernaut of commercial television.
08:07It just so happens that I might have an idea to turn that around.
08:12Go on.
08:13What?
08:14The Princess of Wales.
08:15What about her?
08:18The American networks are all over.
08:21Their view is that with Charles having done his interview at Dimbleby, Diana should be given a chance to respond.
08:27Apparently, she's thinking of talking.
08:30I think we should throw our hat into the ring.
08:32But why would she talk to us?
08:34The Yanks can fly her around the world and pay millions into a charity of her choice.
08:39What can we offer her?
08:41Sausage rolls from the BBC canteen.
08:45Well, that's the point.
08:46The BBC canteen.
08:49Not CBS or ABC.
08:51The National Church.
08:52Trustworthy.
08:54Important.
08:54But we're Panorama.
08:56Our brief is investigative reporting.
08:57Diana would be celebrity's hittletaddle.
08:59I disagree, Steve.
09:01Diana is the wife of our future king and the mother of the next.
09:04And from what I hear, she's at breaking point because of the way she feels she's been treated by them.
09:09What's more Panorama than a national institution in freefall?
09:14A monarchy plummeting in public esteem and credibility, destroying one of their own.
09:22It's a huge story.
09:25How would we even get to her?
09:31Okay, we just need it to look like a normal bank statement.
09:36Showing payments from News International.
09:40News International.
09:42Okay.
09:43Can that one a bit bigger?
09:45Uh-huh.
09:48Yeah.
09:48Here's Lincoln residents in question plans for a new international terminal at St. Pembroke's.
09:54It is scheduled to go to...
09:57Which account?
09:58Alan James Waller.
10:01W-A-L-L-E-R.
10:06Okay, let's make up another with payments from Panfolds Consultants with Jersey underneath.
10:13Okay.
10:15It needs to look suspicious like an offshore account.
10:17Channel on it somewhere.
10:19That'll get his attention.
10:22Let's have a look.
10:26Panfolds.
10:27That's fine.
10:29Good.
10:33Lord Spence Wright, Martin Bashir.
10:35Pleasure to meet you.
10:36Thank you for seeing me.
10:37Go on in.
10:40Well, can I start by saying, sir, how much I always enjoyed your work as an on-air correspondent for
10:45NBC News?
10:47You've seen some of that?
10:49I didn't think anyone watched that over here.
10:51I've made a point of it.
10:52Indeed, you've served as an inspiration to me for my own reporting.
10:57Well, thank you.
11:00So, how can I help?
11:01I'm sure you're aware of stories of phone hacking in recent years involving public figures where recordings of intimate conversations
11:09have been leaked to the press.
11:11Of course, I'm aware.
11:12It happened to me.
11:13I know.
11:15When I first heard about the injunction you'd taken out against your former head of security, Alan Waller, I did
11:20a little digging.
11:21And it turns out the money paid to Mr. Waller wasn't just coming from the newspapers.
11:29Bank statements showing payments made to him, firstly by News International, owners of the Today newspaper.
11:35Mm-hmm.
11:36But then, more sinisterly, also by a second company, registered in Jersey for services not defined.
11:48I believe that second company is a front, potentially for the security services.
11:55What?
11:57Meaning that MI5 or GCHQ may, in fact, have been the main instigators behind the leaks.
12:04God.
12:07I then thought, if they're bugging you, what if your sister may also have been the victim of the security
12:17services dirty tricks campaign?
12:21And that's when I found this.
12:26Details of another account, also registered in the Channel Islands, showing payments going to one Patrick Jefferson.
12:37A private secretary?
12:38Yes.
12:39You think he's in on it, too?
12:41It is my belief that Jefferson, and possibly others close to the princess, are actually spies.
12:50being paid to report on her private life by the security services, and possibly at the behest of the Duchy
12:57of Cornwall, too.
13:12Steve Hewlett.
13:14Hello, this is Charles Spencer, speaking.
13:17lord spencer how can i help i just had a meeting with one of your reporters martin beshear
13:24oh yes and i just wondered to what degree you could vouch for him martin he's he's one of our
13:31best so you're saying i can trust in what he says yes he's a top class award-winning journalist
13:40all right thank you much obliged
13:47it's confirmed they're taking him in now try to think positive thoughts
13:50which hospital again royal brompton that's south ken yes but you really don't need to do this stop it
13:58i insist you're always there for me i'd better go they're putting him under now
14:08hello
14:36i see you please
14:40mrs toplow yes the initial operation went well but about half an hour after he went into icu
14:47i'm afraid your husband experienced some significant post-operative bleeding
14:51we had to act straight away and operate on the unit but i'm happy to say joseph's now stable
14:59thank you
15:03but what i'd like to do now is to take him back into the theater formally and make sure everything
15:09is all right we see these complications in between five to ten percent of bypass patients
15:15the crucial factor is the time of intervention and the fact is we have recognized it at an early stage
15:23thank you doctor
15:30joe will get through this you heard what the doctor said
15:40quite dishy wasn't it
15:43who dr kong his name was on his shoes i didn't see his shoes
15:50you're looking at his eyes no
15:55his eyes were gorgeous
15:58warm
15:59kind
16:02his hands were nice too
16:04the only thing that interests me about that man's hands is that they don't shake when holding a knife
16:15do you think it's pakistani
16:17i don't know
16:18probably
16:21with a name like khan
16:28hello
16:29hello darling
16:31hi mum
16:32how are you
16:34um
16:36yeah okay
16:39you're settling in all right
16:41you're getting help with your collar
16:42the studs are impossible to do up
16:44i don't want you choking yourself
16:46it's fine i've i've gotten used to it
16:50what are the other boys like you've made any friends
16:53one or two
16:55something you've got to say
16:56talk to me a bit
16:59you miss me
17:02yeah
17:02i miss you terribly
17:05my wise monosyllabic owl
17:09granny's invited me to come and have tea
17:11oh that's nice
17:13just the two of you
17:15yeah
17:15make sure you put in a good word for me
17:19why
17:20i hardly see her anymore
17:21i think she's cross with me
17:26what was that
17:27what
17:31i heard a click
17:32did you hear it
17:34no
17:39we have to be careful
17:40there are people out there who want to listen in on our calls
17:44there are bugs everywhere
17:46okay
17:46i better go
17:48okay
17:49bye
17:55hello
17:59but i'm not imagining it patrick
18:02i hear clicks on the line all the time
18:04it's my understanding that every call
18:07incoming and outgoing
18:09goes through the main palace switchboard
18:12making it very difficult indeed to set up a tab
18:14but not impossible
18:20what about the light fittings have you checked those
18:22not yet ma'am
18:24i specifically asked you to
18:25it'll be done today i promise
18:28and just to say your brother called
18:31requesting an urgent meeting
18:34what for
18:35he didn't say
18:46roll hideous
18:47roll hideous
18:59roll hideous
19:02roll hideous
19:11go
19:11quick give me the camera
19:12hey let's get a picture
19:14hey how's it going guys
19:16everyone look
19:17look
19:18look
19:19all right
19:33Oh, my God.
19:34Oh, my God.
20:00Oh, my God.
20:25Hello, Carlos.
20:30Quickly, close the door behind you.
20:32Charming.
20:34After two, silence.
20:35That's how you greet your sister.
20:36I think you'll find the silence was your choice.
20:41And hello.
20:44Come in.
20:47A few days ago, I had a meeting with a journalist from the BBC, a chap called Martin Bashir.
20:58He, um, came to talk to me about the surveillance of public figures by the security services.
21:06Do you remember my security man, Waller?
21:08The one who leaked our letter, yeah.
21:09Hmm.
21:10It turns out he was receiving regular payments.
21:14Bashir showed me copies of bank statements.
21:16One from News International, the other from a Jersey-based shell company, which appears
21:22to be a front for the security services.
21:30Anyway, it's clear Bashir thinks people are watching you, too.
21:37Oh, you know what I think?
21:39They've been spying on me for years.
21:41They're all in on it.
21:42That's why I got rid of my personal protection officers.
21:44It's not just the policemen.
21:46Who else?
21:47Commander Aylard.
21:49Charles' private secretary.
21:55And your own private secretary?
21:58My Patrick?
22:00No.
22:02Bashir says he has proof.
22:09Anyway, you should meet him.
22:11Hear it from the horse's mouth.
22:14I wouldn't suggest it if I wasn't sure he was above board.
22:23Everything else all right?
22:30I think they're fitted with the brakes on my car now, as well.
22:33What?
22:35I might just need a service.
22:40Right.
22:56So, come along.
22:57Tell me about school.
23:00It's just so much bigger than Lodgrove.
23:04I get lost all the time.
23:06And there are special names for everything.
23:08The other day, I couldn't find the way back to my house.
23:11One of the older boys told me to...
23:12Turn right at the burning bush.
23:15I had no idea what he was talking about.
23:18Turns out it's a...
23:19Lampost.
23:22Yes.
23:24Terms are not called terms.
23:26They're halves.
23:29Lessons are not lessons.
23:31They're to divs.
23:32And teachers are beaks.
23:35And the big boys are huge.
23:37I mean, like apes.
23:40The school shop sells razor blades.
23:41You'll be needing those soon.
23:44I won't.
23:45Yes, you will.
23:46And your voice will break.
23:48And your feet will grow and smell.
23:50And you'll be towering over the rest of us like a giant.
23:53Especially if you keep eating like that.
23:55Oh, no.
23:55You forget, I also went to Eton.
23:59Not as a normal pupil.
24:01But to be taught history and the Constitution by Vice Provost Martin.
24:05I wanted to send your father there.
24:07And he was so excited to go.
24:12But Philip had other ideas.
24:15So he was sent to school in Scotland.
24:17I know.
24:18He still talks about it.
24:20Not still, surely.
24:22Mm-hmm.
24:24How are you two getting on?
24:25Pa?
24:26Hmm.
24:28He's pa.
24:30And mummy?
24:35She asked me to put on a good word today.
24:38Says she never sees you anymore.
24:40Well, it's no great mystery where I am.
24:43Usually on the news.
24:45Plus, they put a flag out on the roof of any house I happen to be in.
24:50She's welcome anytime.
24:52Good.
24:57Do you worry about her?
25:04Sometimes.
25:06It's not right for a child to worry about a parent.
25:10I just...
25:11want her to be happy.
25:29I don't think so, what does it do?
25:33I don't think so.
25:34I don't think so.
25:35I don't think so.
25:36I don't think so.
25:39I don't think so much.
25:40I don't think so.
25:42What does it do?
25:42It's so easy.
25:43Change from doors.
25:44A legend coming.
25:45A performance.
25:47Hello.
25:48Hello.
25:50Hello.
25:51Hello.
25:51He's a very good one.
26:09She's been coming in most days.
26:12At first it was just to see her friend, but then she started talking to the other patients
26:16as well.
26:17It's lifted everyone's mood.
26:18No press, photographers?
26:20No.
26:21She comes in all alone.
26:23Not even a bodyguard.
26:46Hi.
26:49I just wanted to say thank you for what you've been doing.
26:52All I do is talk to them and keep them company.
26:55There's nothing compared to what you do.
26:59I just do the technical part.
27:01I can't do the miraculous part.
27:02Make people feel happy.
27:04Give them joy.
27:05What you do is entirely miraculous.
27:08I'm just a friendly throne ranger.
27:12Nice seeing you again.
27:14And you.
27:24Will you still be here in an hour?
27:26I could take my lunch then.
27:28At midnight?
27:29Yes.
27:33Okay.
27:33Yeah.
27:34If you go to the third floor, right next to the elevator, there's a vending machine.
27:38Well, it's more private than the canteen.
27:43Well, it's more private than the canteen.
28:08I'm so sorry.
28:09I'm so sorry.
28:12What would you like?
28:14Quavers, cheesy watsits, or very salted?
28:22Very salted.
28:24Good choice.
28:30So how come I haven't seen you in the past few weeks?
28:33I was away, visiting my family in Pakistan.
28:43I went to Pakistan on a solo tour in 1991.
28:48I remember.
28:49I brought the country to a standstill.
28:52It made a deep impression on me.
28:55Mmm.
28:57They're delicious, by the way.
28:58Aren't they?
29:00I love junk food.
29:05That's unexpectedly sexy.
29:10I remember visiting the Badshi Mosque.
29:13Badshahi.
29:14Badshahi.
29:16I'm sitting primly on my little cushion.
29:19My gorgeous, chic headscarf, which they gave me to wear.
29:22To Batta.
29:23To Batta.
29:25Listening to all the Imams talking about interfaith harmony.
29:29Thinking how happy I could be there.
29:31If I found myself a nice, handsome Pakistani husband.
29:36It's a nice idea in theory.
29:39In practice, you might find traditional Pakistani values a little challenging.
29:43Do you think the family I married into is any different?
29:47I was instructed to dress modestly.
29:50Speak in a low voice.
29:51And walk one pace behind my husband and address him always as sir.
29:56I was discouraged from expressing opinions or having an education.
30:00And where I had to make a vow that I was a virgin.
30:02Before being considered fit to marry him.
30:08I'm sorry.
30:11Um, right.
30:12I've got pudding.
30:14Curly wordy.
30:16Perfect.
30:25Are you one half of a nice conventional arranged Pakistani marriage?
30:31No, I'm not.
30:34I'm constitutionally single.
30:36And with this job, I can't see that ever changing.
30:38Why not?
30:41For one thing, I get very little time off.
30:45Not even been a cinema on a Friday night?
30:48Cinema?
30:51I can't remember the last time.
30:53Is there even a film you'd like to see?
30:57Uh, Apollo 13?
31:01Then let's go.
31:04You can't go to the cinema.
31:06You're the most recognizable woman in the world.
31:10It would cause a public disorder incident.
31:13Trust me, I've done it before.
31:17I don't know.
31:18I don't know.
31:19I don't know.
31:27I don't know.
31:29I don't know.
31:32Martin.
31:34Martin.
31:34Martin.
31:34Good to see you.
31:35You, too.
31:36My sister's upstairs.
31:40my brother told me about your conversation which confirmed what i think strange clicks
31:46on my phone things that i've said that then appear in the press things that no one could
31:50possibly know about unless they've been listening in so who do you think's been listening in police
31:56and security services forces loyal to the royal family and why do you think they would do that
32:03because they see her as a threat because of her power because of her popularity and perhaps even
32:10because of what you know believe me i know everything and they're worried about what
32:16you might tell which is why they try to intimidate me and ridicule me make me seem paranoid or mad
32:24i'm not no you're not you're just a threat and the bigger the threat the bigger the lies that
32:30are used to silence it people i've been talking to at mi6 contacts i've had for years as an
32:40investigative journalist confirmed to me that your driver steve davis is also in on it steve
32:45that a year ago a decision was made by the establishment to mount an all-out attack on you
32:52a concerted effort to tear you down with the ultimate goal of driving you from the country
32:57and forcing you to live abroad canada or the united states it won't work you mustn't let it
33:05so what does she do
33:09the best thing in my view would be to go public with your side of the story
33:15bring it out into the open let people know the truth
33:19and it goes without saying
33:22that panorama we would love to help you do that if ever you decided to i think we should think
33:28about this remember you don't have to make any decisions right now
33:36you know several american networks already interested yes i'd heard oprah winfrey
33:43do you know barbara walters yeah david's a friend david frost
33:50but would they give you control they might not want to but i'm quite good at all that
33:55we would definitely give you control
33:59and you'd be protected by the best brand name in the world when it comes to journalistic integrity the bbc
34:12and if you'd like to meet again or discuss it further yes please this is my home number
34:29right
34:32shall we
34:36where is home wimbledon i mean originally i was born in wandsworth but if you meet my parents pakistan
34:45did you grow up speaking urdu or prinjabi english
34:51interesting
34:54such a coincidence
34:59yeah so right after you i'd appreciate your discretion with this i tell you she's desperate
35:05to talk desperate she opens her mouth and hand grenades come out she wants to tear down the temple
35:10i think she's got a thing for me what no i don't mean like that i mean the fact i'm
35:14pakistani
35:15i thought you were always telling everyone how british you are i am but with her it was like this
35:19special
35:19connection the importance she attached to it it was strange
35:26i think
35:28i think
35:28i think
36:12Aren't you going to say hello?
36:13Hello.
36:46So tell me, Mr. Serious, important doctor, how does one actually perform heart surgery?
36:54Once we've anesthetized the patient, I open up the chest.
36:57Oh.
36:59With a scalpel.
37:01You make a 10 to 12 inch cut.
37:04Starting where?
37:07Here.
37:09Oh, moving down.
37:12If I may.
37:14You may?
37:18To here.
37:21Then you break the sternum.
37:23Ouch.
37:25You're in the general anesthetic.
37:27You don't feel it.
37:28Trust me, I feel everything.
37:32To expose the heart.
37:35Where is the heart?
37:37The heart is here.
37:39It's not here on the left.
37:41Hopefully not.
37:43Hopefully in the middle where it should be.
37:47If I may.
37:50You may.
37:57Right here.
38:03Can you feel it?
38:07Yes.
38:09Is it broken?
38:11A great many pieces after years of neglect and cruelty?
38:16No.
38:17It feels fine.
38:20Quite a strong pulse, actually.
38:25I've had to make it strong to survive.
38:34And go on.
38:36Then we connect the patient to a heart-lung bypass machine.
38:40And then I create a new path around the blocked artery.
38:45Is that fiddly?
38:46It sounds fiddly.
38:48Gets easier with practice.
38:51And after about six weeks' recovery, good as new.
39:01It just mended my heart.
39:15I should go.
39:21Thank you very much.
39:38Good night.
39:42Don't I get a proper kiss?
39:53I don't understand what you see in me.
39:56I'm a totally average.
39:59Socially inept.
40:01Slightly overweight workaholic doctor.
40:06I'm worried you think I'm this huge thing.
40:11This great big glamorous celestial thing to be scared of.
40:14You are.
40:15No, I'm not.
40:17I'm no one anymore.
40:20Really, I'm no one.
40:23I have nothing.
40:26No real friends.
40:28No purpose.
40:29No role.
40:31No family.
40:37You forget I already had a prince.
40:40He broke my heart.
40:44Just looking for a frog to make me happy.
40:46I'm not.
40:47Do you know him?
40:48I know him.
40:57Are you?
41:00I know him.
41:15I hear you.
41:19This is a pleasant surprise.
41:23I wanted to pick your brains.
41:26About your neighbor.
41:28Which one?
41:30The Kensington Palace one has so many.
41:33The troublesome one.
41:36That doesn't narrow it down.
41:39The illustrious one.
41:43The ever so slightly unstable one.
41:47Ah, that neighbor.
41:49Because I had tea with William the other day.
41:53And I got a sense he was consumed with worry for his mother.
41:58I'm sure. Poor thing.
42:00And I thought you might know more.
42:02You and Diana talk, don't you?
42:05What makes you think that?
42:08We always say how much sympathy you have for her.
42:12I feel for her.
42:15As an outsider.
42:16As someone who is emotionally complex.
42:22As someone who struggles to lead a straightforward life.
42:28As someone with...
42:30Flair and character.
42:34And star quality.
42:38Yes.
42:39The system isn't easy.
42:41For people like us, you know.
42:45But that doesn't mean we talk.
42:48Or share confidences.
42:51Diana comes and goes.
42:53And I have no idea what she's up to.
42:56I have no idea.
42:59But that doesn't mean we talk about it.
43:01She's the stuff that makes them live.
43:01She's okay with her face.
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