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First broadcast 26th April 1985.
A death on a motorway leads Maggie and the Eyes team to a man on the run, in fear of his life - a devious plot involving the Chinese and forged bearer bonds.
Nicolas Chagrin - Lambert
Malcolm Tierney - Maguire
J.G. Devlin - Steve Twolegs
John Forgeham - Alan Dyer
Jill Gascoine - Maggie Forbes
Leslie Ash - Fred Smith
Rosalyn Landor - Pru Standfast
James Sport - D C Grant
David Rolfe - Vicar
Walter Sparrow - Steeple
Dicken Ashworth - Cairey
Maureen O'Farrell - Lisa
Don Warrington - Nigel Beaumont
Sarah Dangerfield - Sonia
David Corti - Billy
John Horsley - Sir James Holloway
Diana Fairfax - Lady Melbourne Holloway
Iain Mitchell - Foster
A death on a motorway leads Maggie and the Eyes team to a man on the run, in fear of his life - a devious plot involving the Chinese and forged bearer bonds.
Nicolas Chagrin - Lambert
Malcolm Tierney - Maguire
J.G. Devlin - Steve Twolegs
John Forgeham - Alan Dyer
Jill Gascoine - Maggie Forbes
Leslie Ash - Fred Smith
Rosalyn Landor - Pru Standfast
James Sport - D C Grant
David Rolfe - Vicar
Walter Sparrow - Steeple
Dicken Ashworth - Cairey
Maureen O'Farrell - Lisa
Don Warrington - Nigel Beaumont
Sarah Dangerfield - Sonia
David Corti - Billy
John Horsley - Sir James Holloway
Diana Fairfax - Lady Melbourne Holloway
Iain Mitchell - Foster
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TVTranscript
01:27Congratulations.
01:29You've done good.
01:31Yes, you've been hard living like this, so no trace.
01:34You have done very good.
01:35My mother always used to say, never tell lies.
01:38Lies have to be remembered.
01:39Lies are over.
01:40Now you can come out from the dock.
01:44Let's have them.
02:01You want a drink?
02:04Celebrate.
02:04Now you are free.
02:05Fine.
02:06An old place.
02:09You showed yourself.
02:11Well, I'd have been a weird one in people's eyes around here if I'd not pretended to go to work
02:16every day.
02:17I only go thirsties for a game of doms.
02:19Doms?
02:21Domino's.
02:21Ah, okay.
02:23I treat you.
02:24It's first day, payday.
02:27Let's go.
02:29Let's go.
05:13Nothing but uncontrollable men.
05:17Oh.
05:22Who's D.C. Grant?
05:24This was 12 days ago.
05:31Where's Pru?
05:32Oslo.
05:33What?
05:35Wigmore Police Station.
05:37Is D.C. Grant there by any chance?
05:39Yeah, fine.
05:40Yeah, fine.
05:40I'll hold.
05:43Oh, D.C. Grant.
05:45My name is Forbes.
05:46You got a message to me about a fortnight ago for me to call.
05:52Emile who?
05:53Emile who?
05:54Emile who?
05:54Lambert.
05:56Oh, Emile Lambert, a Frenchman.
05:59Yeah, I was in the process of checking him out.
06:03What time?
06:07Look, I don't care what you're doing.
06:09Just meet me there with everything you've got.
06:11Right.
06:35I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord.
06:38He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.
06:44Me, I'm just moving on.
06:48You follow the road.
06:50You see where his journey ends.
06:55You're jumping from the heart.
06:58You've got your life.
07:14We therefore commit his body to be cremated.
07:18Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
07:23Look, it's my job to get a name on the body.
07:27The coroner postponed the inquiry.
07:29Something had to be wrong.
07:32The only evidence as to identity was a Belgian passport, and that was false.
07:37I sent his prince to Interpol, and it comes back he's Emile Lambert, a minder of minders.
07:41I was told he was more than that.
07:43I don't see what the bother is.
07:56Oh, Mr. Grant.
07:59Steeple, could we see Emile Lambert's body before you do the necessary?
08:02Foreign person.
08:04It's done.
08:05Just this minute.
08:07Say, if we got a vicar here, we'd get him to do the quiddies.
08:10Ain't much in it for him.
08:12Only ten quid instead of twenty-five.
08:14Fine.
08:15Still every little helps, didn't it?
08:18See, they bring the council deaths in in one box under another with someone else's body in it.
08:23Saves the taxpayer money.
08:25It's only one trip instead of two.
08:30You from the press?
08:32Er, yes.
08:34I suppose you're following up the coroner's comments, are you?
08:37About us being a vagrant's graveyard around here.
08:39You know, people dying in caravans, on beaches, all alone.
08:46Well, nobody cares, love.
08:49What about Lambert?
08:51Same as all the rest, really.
08:52I had a couple of telephone calls asking when was the cremation, but no one turned up.
09:00Well, excuse me.
09:05What's wrong?
09:06I really don't understand...
09:07What's ringing about Lambert being cremated?
09:09I don't know.
09:12Right.
09:13Bridge, truck.
09:16Now, the face was okay, but the rest had gone.
09:19It was...
09:20What's the local CID say about this?
09:22Well, they're happy.
09:23There's no signs of a struggle.
09:25It's suicide.
09:26Look at his records.
09:27Twenty-eight assaults.
09:28Not even common market billers jump off bridges.
09:31Now, what's this?
09:32A pub statement from...
09:34What's this, Maguire?
09:36The traffic bobby dealing with the accident called at the plough.
09:40He spoke to this Maguire.
09:41I found Maguire lived in the caravan site, Plainby Fields.
09:45I went and he was gone.
09:47A tasty villain commits suicide.
09:49One man who we know to be near the scene disappears and you burn the body.
09:53Thanks.
10:35I'll see you next time.
10:46Fred, do a check for me, will you?
10:48B42 UBM.
10:50It's a rover.
10:51Will do.
10:52Ciao.
11:11Fred, did you check that number?
11:13It don't exist.
11:15I'll see you next time.
11:20Why hasn't it been re-lit?
11:22Funny that.
11:23Don't know.
11:25It's like there's been a dead corpse in there.
11:27Put a curse on it.
11:29One bloke came asking.
11:31What does he look like?
11:32Too well-dressed for around here.
11:34Hey.
11:36Did you get his name?
11:38No.
11:39He went straight off.
11:42Tap.
11:53He must have some bits and pieces.
11:55I'll show you them after.
11:58You reckon he was a vagrant?
12:00No, I don't.
12:01He always paid on the nail cash.
12:04And what gear he had were good.
12:08Smells like acid.
12:12Did he sign a contract with you?
12:14No, no.
12:16He preferred cash.
12:20Look, it's me that's got to take the risk.
12:23But that way nobody knows.
12:25See what I mean?
12:27I mean, look at this.
12:28All this for is.
12:29You don't do a moonlight with gear like this, do you?
12:33Would you mind telling me what exactly it is you're looking for?
12:37Anything.
12:39Something to do with acid, maybe.
12:43Did he have a job?
12:44No, that I don't know.
12:45He went off every morning and came back about five-ish.
12:48What about clothes?
12:50Ordinary, you know.
12:51Rough gear.
12:53Look, I want to talk to some of the other caravans around him.
12:56Well.
12:57Oh, come on.
12:58They can't be all over the side.
12:59Do you live on the site?
13:00My kids hate caravans.
13:02So who's your eye?
13:06Mrs. Stevens?
13:11Mrs. Stevens?
13:13Mr. Carey said you'd talk to me.
13:16Please let me in on police.
13:19The door is open.
13:28Police?
13:30What rank?
13:32Detective Inspector.
13:34Retired.
13:35Retired?
13:37You're a bit young to be retired.
13:40Why did they kick you out?
13:42None of your business.
13:44Oh.
13:45You're in here under false pretenses.
13:48What's the back hall, Inspector?
13:50The yard is in charge of the building.
13:51Day shift, night shift.
13:52Did they kick you out?
13:54No, no.
13:56My wife worked in H Division.
13:5828 years.
13:59Typing.
14:00And they worked her to death.
14:02For right up to last November, she used to sit there,
14:05when she had done the vegetables, ready to gossip.
14:08Look, she was never boring.
14:10She had stories in her like a book.
14:13I bet she did.
14:15Me?
14:16I was marching Navy.
14:18We were going to spend our retirement together,
14:21reporting back to each other.
14:27You can see the whole side from here.
14:30Yeah.
14:31I know everything.
14:33Did you ever see a well-dressed man around here,
14:36asking questions?
14:38No.
14:40I know the thieves.
14:42I know the scrap peddlers.
14:43I know what kind of ladies come here at sight weekends.
14:47But they know I can't do anything about it.
14:50No telephone.
14:53It was nice enough to sit in Joan's place.
14:59Number 28?
15:00No postman came to him.
15:02Did his shopping Thursdays.
15:05There are 14 caravans on this site hiring tellies.
15:08But no telly man ever stopped at him.
15:11Did anybody?
15:12Say, about a month ago?
15:15Hmm.
15:16His only friend, I'd say.
15:19Well, he must have welcomed them in
15:20because they went off together.
15:22By car?
15:23Oh, I heard a car.
15:24Didn't see one.
15:26What did this man look like?
15:28Can't say.
15:29It was dark.
15:31And he had his back to me.
15:32Anything?
15:34But the same height, that's it.
15:37What about McGuire?
15:39Oh, so that's his name.
15:42If I bring a kit, can you help me build up a picture of him?
15:49Hello?
15:51Yes, who are you?
15:54My name's Nelson, Tommy Nelson.
15:57I'm a friend of George's.
15:58Is he there, please?
15:59What are you ringing?
16:01Is this some kind of sick joke?
16:02Are you doing this to hurt me?
16:04No, no.
16:05I just want to talk to George.
16:07Who the hell are you?
16:10I'm a friend of George's.
16:12You can't be, mate.
16:13He's dead.
16:14And if he was a friend, you'd know.
16:17When?
16:19What happened?
16:26I don't know.
16:28I just don't know.
16:30Well, you said you did.
16:31Yeah, I know.
16:32But it's a bit like him.
16:35What's wrong?
16:36Is it the nose, mouth, dimples?
16:37The nose.
16:38The nose.
16:39It's longer than that.
16:41Right, let's see.
16:43There you go.
16:46How's that?
16:47Yeah.
16:48Great.
16:48Yeah, yeah.
16:49Now, that's more like it.
16:51Yes.
16:52Now, the eyes.
16:54The eyes are too worried looking at.
16:56Worried looking?
16:56Oh, yes.
16:57Is he more smiley?
16:58Well, wider.
16:59Wider.
16:59Wider.
17:00Hang on.
17:01Now, that's...
17:03How's that?
17:04Is that good?
17:05Oh, that's very good.
17:08Very good.
17:09Hmm.
17:11What's he done?
17:13I think he's killed the man you called his friend.
17:37She'll be there for a couple of hours.
17:40All right.
17:41Well, what time will you be...
17:43I'll see you then.
17:52Please, don't scream.
17:55Look, I'm not mad.
17:55I'm not going to hurt you.
17:57Look, if your friend's coming back, there isn't time.
18:00Now, will you scream?
18:01Will you?
18:05I'm the fellow who phoned you last night.
18:07Nelson.
18:07Tommy Nelson.
18:09Now, look, if your friend's coming back, you won't be too pleased to see me.
18:12And I don't want to be here.
18:13Do you understand?
18:14I just want to know what happened to George.
18:17Will you tell me?
18:18Will you?
18:20Just let me know how he died.
18:22And then I'll go.
18:24Now, look, I've got gangsters on my back, so...
18:27I promise.
18:28Please.
18:32Which way does your man come when he comes to visit you?
18:35The back way.
18:42Is there anything like him?
18:47It's not bad.
18:48What would you change?
18:51Well, I don't know.
18:54They have nicer eyes on that.
19:00What's he doing?
19:02Since the night the traffic cop came in asking questions, you haven't seen him.
19:07That's right, no.
19:08Was he nervous then?
19:10No.
19:10No?
19:12No.
19:14More surprised.
19:17What did he do after the cop went?
19:20Maguire.
19:21Oh, is that his name?
19:23Because I always knew he was Irish.
19:25The locals were always telling Irish jokes about him, you know, like, yeah, what do you call
19:29two Irishmen in a graveyard in plastic raincoats?
19:36Thanks.
19:37Bye, Glades.
19:38Oh.
19:41Look, all he ever did was play dominoes once a week.
19:43He always stayed to the end like he did this time.
19:47How long have you been coming here?
19:48A couple of months.
20:03What were his hands like?
20:10I always thought George was making excuses about going away, like he was bored with me.
20:16I mean, Rachel's only five.
20:20He said he had to go away for four months.
20:23And it wasn't till after that that I found out he'd given him his notice at Crosley's.
20:27That was a good job.
20:28Look at his nail.
20:31He never phoned.
20:33Then they found him at Beachy Head.
20:36The police said it was suicide.
20:39That's what they're trying to do to me.
20:44Thanks.
20:45It won't bother you anymore.
20:46Well, ring if you have to.
21:12I didn't want you.
21:13I wanted information.
21:15It's not as easy as that.
21:16It had better be.
21:17Questions will be asked and I have to be sure of answers.
21:24Dear man, we are not in the habit of demanding frivolous information for frivolous reasons.
21:32Dear lady.
21:33Dear lady me once more and you'll be singing a couple of octaves higher.
21:36I am telling you that a very lunatic man has committed suicide in our own backyard and with our collective
21:41nose we smell a large rat.
21:43What about local police?
21:44They couldn't care less about me traveling to Kent to jump off the bridge is all the rage in France.
21:51What do you want?
21:54Anything.
21:54But first, everything special branch have on Lambert.
21:57Bye tonight.
22:03And before you accuse me of inaction, he has only just this second responded to my call.
22:08He's a civil servant and he probably has to attend paper eating sessions all morning.
22:24I bet he'll see us.
22:25He's got eyes in the back of his head.
22:27Yeah, something good.
22:31Where'd you get these?
22:32Kerry asked me to look up some orange chairs and said he'd clip these in the morning.
22:36Come on, I'm going to go.
22:37Yeah, I'm going to go.
22:39It's nice.
22:40It's nice.
22:49It's nice.
23:14I'll eat first.
23:32What's going on?
23:35What's going on?
23:36They're pinching the caravan!
23:38What's going on?
23:50You understand the special branch has only released this to me.
23:54Good.
23:55On the understanding that any information forthcoming will be shared with them.
24:00Just tell them Lambert's dead.
24:08Oh, what are those?
24:10Interpol numbers.
24:11This file's accessible.
24:13I'll arrange it.
24:15Dear man.
24:18Oh, two years ago.
24:19Yes, it says in the record file that he was only in the country for two days.
24:24They lost him.
24:25But he flew that evening from Heathrow to Lyon.
24:37Fred, can you play it back to just before he crosses the road?
24:41Fred, can you play it back to just before he crosses the road?
24:55Ah, I know what you're after.
25:09Ah.
25:11Before he paused.
25:13He looks at them, then pauses, then crosses.
25:16You see, they haven't touched.
25:18Lambert knew he was being watched.
25:20So did they.
25:21They're away on their toes.
25:22Then he crosses to the car.
25:24As if he doesn't know them.
25:26And he's gone.
25:29Well, why didn't Special Branch pick up on that?
25:31Oh, they probably gave it about an hour a week.
25:34They did check on who he'd been eating with at Gino's.
25:37The chitty revealed an account number.
25:38The company's MinCop.
25:39Banking, broking, raising finances for European projects.
25:43Ah, totally clean.
25:44The chairman is Sir James Holloway.
25:46And no, he wasn't in the restaurant.
25:49They didn't recognize who he'd been eating with.
25:52Did Special Branch talk to Sir James?
25:54They watched him for a whole year.
25:56Clean as a whistle.
25:58Oh, they didn't see Lambert slip back in this time.
26:00And he could have been talking to anyone
26:02who used the company account.
26:05True.
26:18Billy!
26:20Oh, no!
26:22Billy!
26:24Billy!
26:42Who is it?
26:44Nelson.
26:45Please, let me in.
26:53What do you want?
26:55I need some help.
27:03I'll watch your man go.
27:05It's late.
27:06I know that, and I apologize.
27:08You said I could ring.
27:09I appreciate that.
27:10I've got nobody.
27:12Is he coming back?
27:13No.
27:15Look, I need your help.
27:17Just one small favor.
27:23Oh, yes.
27:24George and his aeroplane.
27:27Is what's happening to you what happened to George?
27:31I think so, yes.
27:35With a lot of luck,
27:37I'll present you with those who heard, George.
27:39What have you both been doing?
27:43George recommended me for a job.
27:45He supplied me with the gear I needed.
27:48But he knew too much.
27:50Now I know too much.
27:51So will you help?
27:53All right.
27:55On condition you tell me.
27:56If I do that, you'll be in danger.
27:58Well, I'll be in danger if I help you.
27:59No.
28:00One small favor.
28:01No mess, no trouble.
28:03What about your little girl?
28:23What do you reckon?
28:24That they were looking for something
28:26they thought Maguire had.
28:27The fact that they vandalized the caravan
28:29and ditched it
28:30must mean they're panicking.
28:31And as panic usually means a short of time,
28:34I reckon something's gonna happen.
28:44Are you sure he's on his own?
28:47Yeah, he's always on his own
28:48first thing in the morning.
28:54That should do it.
28:56You all right?
28:57I think so.
28:59Fingers crossed.
29:00Okay.
29:02Okay.
29:07Okay.
29:14All right.
29:19Okay.
29:20Okay.
29:52I don't know anything about cars.
29:54I'll tell you what, I'll flag this book.
30:02Oh, that's nice.
30:28It's locked.
30:31What are you doing here?
30:33Just let me leave, please.
30:37Look, I'm not taking anything that belongs to you.
30:39I'm just taking what's mine, that's all.
30:43Oh, I've got something for you.
30:47If you need help.
30:49Who?
30:51I don't know who she was.
30:52When I asked her, she just said, er...
30:55not everybody runs to the police.
30:57A woman?
30:59Short, dark.
31:01Ring her.
31:02I will if you'll not touch that phone for half an hour.
31:05I'll be too busy at past 11.
31:10Hey.
31:11Next time I see you,
31:13I'll get you the bottle of aftershave.
31:18Thanks.
31:24What happened?
31:26I pray he doesn't phone, that's all.
31:28Why?
31:30Because he thinks I'm a murderer.
31:41So, what's all this about?
31:45Don't worry about Maisie, she's deaf.
31:47Promises not to lip-free.
31:49Previous investment profiles on you and Minkoff
31:51were already out of date.
31:52You moved too fast.
31:55Ah, my mind.
31:56I don't trust her, Beaumont.
32:00Rank is the benchmark here.
32:02Not beauty.
32:03You will talk to me.
32:06Give me a heading.
32:08Post Reagan.
32:09U.S. and European investments.
32:11Ah.
32:15Darling black man.
32:16Darling tinted lady.
32:19Ah.
32:19Oh.
32:20Miss Pranella Stanfast.
32:22My wife, Lady Melbourne Holloway.
32:24Many of you seem to know everybody else.
32:26I hope you don't torment that hair.
32:27You'll end up like me.
32:29Always wearing a hat.
32:30I build, you know.
32:32What do you do?
32:32Financial journalist.
32:34Good for you.
32:35I left the punt at Sheerness.
32:37Oh, this isn't bad manners, my dear.
32:40I hardly see the brute one month from the next.
32:42I have to grab the free kidneys while I can.
32:45You look tired, Foster.
32:46Go to bed.
32:52Can you run a large corporation, Far East Germany, without delegating?
32:58Yes.
32:59I'm afraid that while you're away, the mice might nibble away at your expense in juniors.
33:04Young lady, I'm about to screw the Chinese government out of two million pounds.
33:07Mice will not grow fat nibbling behind my bag.
33:11I have to watch out for each and every move I make.
33:13You do exactly as you wish to.
33:15Yes, and they won't go rich making medium profits either.
33:17I have to learn how to leap.
33:18Why does no one ever interview the wife of the corrupt, successful or single-minded?
33:37Are you police?
33:40No.
33:42But we can't help you.
33:44What makes you think I need help?
33:50Well, how do I know you aren't Lambert's team?
33:56Would I give my phone number openly to a pub owner and talk to everybody on the caravan site?
34:03Look, I think you're in trouble from people who are panicking.
34:07You've got something they want badly enough to smash up your caravan.
34:11And maybe to try and kill you.
34:18All right.
34:20But only bring yourself.
34:22Or I won't appear.
34:26Ask away, darling.
34:28Ask away.
34:28I adore intrusion.
34:30All right.
34:31The sort of man your husband really is.
34:33Oh, my God.
34:33You're just like the rest.
34:34Thought you were going to ask me about me.
34:37Can you imagine Sir James in any way being associated with the death of a man?
34:40No.
34:42But I might be.
34:44I'd take great pleasure in inventing frightening forms of mutilation of anyone who hurt one hair
34:48of his head.
34:49I adore the brute.
34:50I think he's the 28th cleverest man in the world.
34:53Oh, yes.
34:54I'd kill if anyone hurt him.
34:56Mind you, I'd enjoy taking over a company with a turnover of 200 million.
34:59How did you meet?
35:00I fell off the back of a motorbike at a traffic light in Abington.
35:04He was behind in his first Rolls Royce.
35:06He took me to his flat for vinegar and brown paper.
35:08I forgot to leave.
35:11Computers.
35:12At Minkop, they're German.
35:14Here it's the turn of the jabs.
35:17Nothing's identical under the sun.
35:33This is all I want you to do.
35:36I don't mind.
35:39Right, I'm going over there.
35:41Now remember, there's just one woman I'm meeting.
35:43If you see anyone else, hit that as hard as you can and go.
35:56It's been a delight.
35:57How true, my dear.
36:53Maguire?
36:58Maybe.
37:03Why should anyone want to kill you, Mr. Maguire?
37:07Believe that?
37:09Hounds like Lambert don't usually jump off bridges.
37:24Who are you?
37:25About the only friend you've got?
37:28I know you've got no form.
37:31I've made some plates.
37:34Acid.
37:35I was right.
37:37Banknotes?
37:39No, bombs.
37:41Where are they?
37:42Not yet.
37:44You'll get one, I'm sure.
37:46Look, they've already killed one mate.
37:48I don't trust anybody.
37:51Who's they?
37:52I don't know.
37:54A man called Lambert was to give me my money.
37:59Give me the plates.
38:02What's in it for me?
38:04Your life.
38:05It was self-defense.
38:08The court might not see it that way.
38:24You said you'd come on your own.
38:25You don't hurt me.
38:39Out.
39:03Chinese government bonds do you know Sir James Holloway I think he knows more
39:09than he's saying I did a job now I'm finished you ain't even started yet Mr. Maguire so that's who
39:17they're going to use
39:45so
39:51so
39:52so
39:52so
40:38Tinted lady, darling black man here, how did you get on with Miss Standfast?
40:45Ha, ha. Nibbler, Hunter. I didn't suppose she'd fool you for a moment, and you didn't fool
40:53her either. She realized immediately Mother Hubbard was the real queen of the larder.
41:00Ha, ha. Well, as there's nothing on our computer about your little mice, how about, strictly
41:08off the record, of course. You telling us what's on yours. I just made some plates, that's
41:15all.
41:16Well, Chinese government bonds issued in 1915.
41:20That's right.
41:22Because they were never honored, they were worthless until a few months ago when the
41:26Chinese approached Sir James Holloway for specialized technological hardware. Sir James, having
41:31inherited two million pounds' worth of bonds from his father, insisted the Chinese honor
41:35them as part of the deal. In doing so, they had to honor all other claims.
41:40So?
41:41Well, because it's such an old issue, most of the bondholders would be dead, and suiting
41:46those who might wish to perpetuate a fraud, making the accuracy of the bonds almost impossible
41:51to check.
41:53Those persons have enlisted your help, Mr. Maguire. Now it's our turn. You will print
41:59the bonds, lodge them at the nominated bank, and open an account with my help. On the last
42:05day of payment, you will present yourself at the bank and draw out 100,000 pounds.
42:10Give me one good reason why I should.
42:12Because so far, you're the principal in this crime. You can't name any other villains in
42:17your defense. Your only hope is to help us nobble the really naughty ones.
42:23Fine, innit?
42:51Excuse me. Um, I want to make an inquire about some bonds. I wonder if you could help me.
42:57Yes, this way, please, sir.
43:10He's been in there six minutes. Do you think they're giving him a sherry?
43:13Anybody shown outside?
43:15Uh-uh. Just the normal city going about its unlawful business?
43:18Yeah, I still don't think they'll take him from the inside.
43:20Or on the steps.
43:22Who's covering the bag?
43:23Me.
43:24If nobody shows and he makes a run, we follow.
43:27Wherever he goes.
43:39He's out.
43:40Right. Come around.
43:42Hang on.
43:45Good morning, Mr. Foster.
43:48Where to, Governor?
43:50Isle of Grahain.
43:51Oh, bloody hell.
43:52Aim for the A228 and you can't miss it.
44:19Isle of Grahain.
44:21Right. Keep as close as you can.
44:23Is Fred okay?
44:24Oh, yes.
44:24And now Maguire's got his hands on some cash.
44:27He might start playing silly sods.
44:28If he's quids in with Mr. Foster.
44:34I know this bit.
44:37Elton.
44:39Woolwich.
44:41Made Ned.
44:43But not the A228.
44:45Miss, are you a driver or a tourist guide?
44:48It's a bloody long ride.
44:51This gentleman and I have a lot to discuss.
44:53Eh?
44:55You keep driving.
44:56There's a good girl.
44:57And I'll blow the back of your neck off.
45:01Right you are, Governor.
45:03Well, now.
45:35Move on.
45:36Move on.
45:36Move on.
45:36Move on.
45:52Move on.
45:53Move on.
45:54Move on.
45:58Move on.
46:35We're right.
47:03We're right.
47:51We're right.
47:54We're right.
47:54We're right.
48:14We're right.
48:15We're right.
48:46We're right.
49:15We're right.
49:17We're right.
49:22We're right.
49:25We're right.
49:26We're right.
49:29We're right.
49:32We're right.
49:35We're right.
49:39We're right.
49:42We're right.
49:43You
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