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First broadcast 12th April 1986

On the trail of a killer, Tessa and Fred infiltrate a group travellers assembled for a ritual involving prehistoric stones.

Dorothy Ford - Shirley
Trevor Byfield - Harris
Leslie Ash - Fred
Tracy-Louise Ward - Tessa
Matthew Aldridge - Policeman
Jill Gascoine - Maggie Forbes
Don Warrington - Nigel
Peter Jonfield - Lawson
Lesley Nightingale - Lucy
Isabella Marsh - Lucy's Baby (as Isabella Nightingale)
Gary Olsen - Colin
Matthew Scurfield - 1st Cop
Simon Rouse - Seth
Gary Whelan - Watts
Gavin Richards - Quist
Nickolas Grace - Jamie Leydon
Penny Downie - Barbara Dashley
Bibs Ekkel - Russian
Peter Capaldi - Caldicott

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03:28I am sorry, Fred.
03:29I know Shirley was a good friend of yours.
03:32So sad.
03:34I wish I'd known her.
03:35Apparently she was great.
03:36She was...
03:48Take a look.
04:08You two, but I didn't know her.
04:12You too.
04:42How?
04:45How?
04:46How?
04:46We don't know yet.
04:48Apparently there was a motorcycle gang in the area.
04:54Who found her?
04:55Shooting party from the shooting party from the shooting party from the shooting party from the big house.
05:04How long has she been here?
05:06Three or two, but three or two, but three or two, but I think she had moved in with them.
05:23She had moved in with them.
05:33the thing is some of them may have other interests reds under sleeping bags
05:40Nigel could be
05:46you mentioned the big house do you mean Jamie Layden's place Lord Layden yes
05:51okay thanks was she raped could be we'll know after the autopsy
06:01after all she's been through
06:10bikers
06:25how many men do you think you're gonna need boss
06:27all available help repeat as many as you can let me have over
06:31okay message received they're on their way boss
06:34I want them checked out Lawson the works the fine tooth comb clothes nail pairings every lab test in the
06:40book
06:41you're a tight bunch all for one and one for all
06:44yes well so are we and if these bastards get away
06:46all right calm down yeah the mobs on its way
07:08don't get too dug in you're moving on
07:11oh right
07:14I don't even know this chap that owns the manor
07:17yeah
07:18he was
07:19kind of a rogue but apparently he's gonna see
07:23his friend
07:24in the garden
07:35she hasn't taken it too well
07:38they trained together
07:39old mates
07:40yes
07:41I know
07:42she told me
07:48get up
07:59get up
08:01get up
08:10get up
08:14what do you know about ley lines
08:16not a lot
08:17clean-tuned stuff in it
08:20I can't see Jamie Layton getting into that
08:23well then why is he letting them squat on his land
08:27Shirley didn't indicate that she was on to anything
08:29but
08:31how do you fancy joining the campers
08:33not love
08:54hi
08:54hi
08:55hi
08:55you come from?
08:57Wiltshire
08:57Walminster
08:58very far
08:59very
09:00very
09:00you link into anything?
09:01we didn't have time
09:02cops came snooping around for drugs
09:05moved us on
09:06what's this?
09:07the age hall?
09:08no
09:09the girl with us was found murdered in the woods
09:11murdered?
09:12yeah
09:12terrifying
09:14come to the van
09:16she went missing for a few days
09:17we thought she hitched a lift
09:19you know how it is
09:21everything alright
09:22just listen to them
09:23I mean you think Shirley was asking for it yeah?
09:25what do you spring for them?
09:26they come from Walminster
09:27who are you?
09:28I was just telling them what's happened
09:30excuse me
09:32but I hope they catch the bastard you know
09:34some of the girls are freaking out
09:36well I'm not surprised with the murderer roaming around
09:39yeah
09:40Walminster
09:42yeah
09:43interesting spot
09:44very powerful ley light
09:46yeah so they said
09:48apparently the other night all the tiles and all the roofs were rattling and there was no wind
09:52and there were these big burn holes in the fields
09:56yeah that can happen
09:58you know once all the cars for miles around just stopped
10:01just petered out
10:04and then they started up again
10:06you stayed for the solstice
10:07yep
10:07that's what we're here for
10:09game on
10:10do you want some tea?
10:12oh yes please
10:12it is horrible
10:14just said the magic words
10:29now what?
10:35Harris, get your clobber on
10:36we going somewhere then
10:38no
10:38the management don't want you to freeze your rocks off
10:40you know what?
10:40I've got a complaint to make
10:41I heard a rumor they got colored tellies down
10:43Parkhurst
10:44get lucky
10:45you might find out
10:54on your bike what?
10:56is that a joke?
10:58poor Shirley
11:01he had a bloke
11:02I think he did something in the city
11:05didn't sound like her sort at all
11:07still I suppose you can never tell
11:11he never came down here
11:12I expect he didn't want to muggy his boots
11:15were you close friends?
11:17not really
11:18I suppose she mixed in with all of us
11:20hey you're bedding her down already yeah?
11:23supposed to be
11:23aren't you tired?
11:25come on
11:25here you go
11:26beddy boys huh?
11:27time for sleep
11:28look
11:29who's this then?
11:30look don't get her excited
11:31please
11:32no I won't
11:32it's time for sleep
11:34hey look
11:35I don't want to over dramatize
11:36but if I were you and your friend
11:37I'd lock myself in at nights
11:39yeah
11:40we will
11:49hi
11:49hi
11:50hi
11:50do you want a beer?
11:51yeah
11:52thanks
11:55cheers
11:57cheers
12:02welcome to the club
12:04thanks
12:05are you on your own?
12:07no with Fred
12:09where is he?
12:11it's not a he, it's a she
12:13you gay?
12:15no
12:16you
12:17do I look at?
12:18mmm
12:20who are you with?
12:22I'm with Frank
12:24and I'm not with anyone at the moment
12:36what are you doing here?
12:39I could ask you the same question
12:41anyway is this out of Bath?
12:43I know he doesn't mind
12:43that's what he's there for
12:46can I take that?
12:48it's okay I can manage that
12:51would you like to go to the pub later?
12:53I might do
12:55I'll ask Fred
12:56why
12:57is she you mind or is it?
12:59we mind each other
13:01I think you're a couple of games
13:04wait till you see her
13:06what are those stones aligned with?
13:08aligned with?
13:10I mean
13:10what else is on this ley line?
13:13terrible shame if you were a dyke
13:16you're not at all interested in this are you?
13:19we could slide off together in my motor
13:20I'm sure Fred wouldn't measure
13:22I'm sure she would
13:25it's my turn to make the bean curd
13:26we could make more than bean curd together
13:31please don't do that
13:34you're just messing me about
13:35aren't you?
13:36there
13:37that should cool you down
13:44I did warn you
13:46don't
13:49now Seth leave it at that please
13:55yes
13:56yes
13:58Seth this is my friend Fred
14:00Fred this is Seth
14:03not very good at holding his own is he?
14:08get that bastard and set us up
14:10the ones in the woods
14:10you think it was him do you?
14:11I'm certain this then
14:17clean bill eh?
14:18depends what you mean by clean
14:20yeah it didn't have that much form
14:22frightening old ladies with about the top of the bill
14:24yeah
14:25it was right in me
14:27yeah well
14:28like I say
14:30thank you inspector
14:32where's Lucy?
14:34oh she's looking after Alice
14:36she's been really upset since they've found Shirley
14:38yeah
14:39so anyway where was I?
14:41you're telling us how you first got interested in ley lines
14:44yeah right
14:44well there was this
14:49crazy article in freaky magazine and like
14:52well it's all true man you know
14:54I mean
14:56it all dates from pre-history
14:59the ancient Brits were onto it
15:01and the Romans even built their roads over them
15:04god that's fascinating isn't it?
15:06don't you think so Fred?
15:08Fred
15:10stop stuffing your face with bean curd and contribute something to the conversation
15:14fascinating
15:14really
15:16Colin
15:17can you take over for a bit? Alice wants to talk to you
15:19oh sure
15:20get him on yeah
15:22is that how you got interested in ley lines?
15:24through this freaky magazine article?
15:26no no that article had some
15:28disgusting title
15:30getting stoned getting laid
15:32all I remember about that was it was translated from some Russian book
15:35thinking how absurd that the Russians should be remotely interested in
15:39what was that noise?
15:40in the woods?
15:41it's those bikers
15:42right
15:43everybody in the bus
15:44come on
15:45barbed wire
15:48yeah barbed wire in the meadow
15:50come on with me now
15:51ok
15:51this way
15:53get in the bus
15:55come on
15:56come on
15:59come on little please
16:06roll it out
16:07roll it out
16:07wait ok ok
16:08a wink
16:09a shot you know
16:11to the tree
16:11to the tree
16:12to the tree
16:14hey
16:19you're not going anywhere
16:21get out of now
16:25Colin get the bench
16:29help me with the logs
16:31logs
16:31logs
16:48into the woods笠
17:01can you
17:02kill me? no!
17:05no!
17:06no!
17:06no!
17:07no!
17:07no!
17:07no!
17:07no!
17:07Let me get him off, you snake!
17:17It's not our fault!
17:18It's not our fault!
17:19It's not your fault!
17:21It's not our fault!
17:22Stop it!
17:23To all of you!
17:24Shut up!
17:24Shut up!
17:27Just leave!
17:28We've all been set up!
17:29All right!
17:30All right, I believe you!
17:31This time!
17:32All right!
17:33Go!
17:34Hold it!
17:34Hold it!
17:35Hold it!
17:36You're all right, I can't.
17:38Don't make it, I can't!
17:39Don't make it, I can't!
17:40Don't make it, I can't!
17:40Come on!
17:55Where were you?
17:58Well, where were you?
17:59Mining the kids?
18:01Yeah.
18:05Shut up!
18:09Morning!
18:11Where have you been?
18:14Yes!
18:16Well, I just hope you remembered to wash your hands.
18:21They've got brilliant showers out there.
18:24You're joking.
18:25All you have to do is shake the branch of a tree.
18:30Party in bed.
18:32Just like a marriage fork.
18:35Gee!
18:35This is your shaving water.
18:37After you with a razor.
18:40Got it out of Prada.
18:42You know, it's a very good rag.
18:43Red rag, but a damn good reed.
18:46Swat up on my Russian.
18:47Got a degree in Russian.
18:48Lit.
18:48Open university.
18:49I was going to major in domestic science, but I flunked on syrup pudding.
18:53You're not one of the educationally deprived, are you?
18:55Very big on the three hours.
18:56A fellow who wrote it's their London correspondent, Sergei Krilov.
19:00He managed to escape the last purge when their KGB man defected over here.
19:04Very bright guy, friend Krilov.
19:06Loves a good old west.
19:08Bad mouth in his articles, but I think he'd jump off Tower Bridge rather than go home.
19:13Yes, I've been to a few of their vodka and shrimp pastures.
19:16Not exactly a laugh a minute.
19:18Here we are.
19:19Getting laid.
19:22Play on words.
19:24Catchy.
19:25Catchy right between the eyes.
19:28So, Comrade Krilov is into ley lines.
19:32Hmm, an intellectual.
19:33They're not all cloak and dagger merchants.
19:35No, I'm sure they're not.
19:36I wonder if you are.
19:40Well, Mr. Crease, you've been a great help.
19:43I'm sure that my superiors will be getting in touch with your superiors to say how helpful you've been.
20:03Fred?
20:05Maggie?
20:06Well, it's not the chamber, Maid.
20:11I was just having a soak.
20:14Surprise, surprise.
20:17How was it last night?
20:19Rough.
20:21The bikers tried to do us over.
20:24Mind you, that was the easy part.
20:26I have to tell you, Maggie, the upper class snore.
20:32Can I lay out your shooting jacket, madam, or something formal?
20:37Oh, listen, Mags, it was like being in a lighthouse with the fog all going all night.
20:42You should have rolled on her side.
20:43She was in the other bag.
20:45Where is she now?
20:46Well, she's gone up to the big house to make her number with his lordship.
20:49Ah, good move.
20:53I got the autopsy report on Shirley.
20:57And?
20:59She wasn't raped.
21:01And she wasn't strangled.
21:05Pressure on the vagus nerve.
21:07Fifteen seconds and just the right spot.
21:10A pro.
21:12Well, it can't be our Seth.
21:13No, Seth.
21:14Oh, he's a randy at the camp.
21:16He tried to do a moody with Tess, but he's no black belt.
21:20Get your clothes on.
21:22You taking me to dinner?
21:23No, I'm not.
21:24We're gonna do a bit of B&E.
21:25B&E?
21:26Yes.
21:27You do the breaking, I'll do the entering.
21:30Whatever shall I wear?
21:53Do you know with a little help from my friend?
21:56Have you no imagination, darling?
21:58What do you think I'm playing?
22:03Oh, I'm frightfully sorry.
22:05You must be the vet.
22:06You've obviously come to mend the dog.
22:09You don't recognize me, do you, Jamie?
22:13Good God, I most certainly do.
22:16It's Tessa, isn't it?
22:18Tessa Robinson.
22:19Well done.
22:20Ah, hi.
22:22Hi.
22:23Good Lord, I'd never have guessed.
22:25What's happened to you?
22:26Has your finishing school burned down,
22:28or have Harrods opened an Oxfam shop?
22:30You used to be so smart.
22:32And you used to be so rude, and still are.
22:34No, darling, it's wonderful to see you.
22:36Come on through where there's a fire.
22:38You'll freeze to death in here.
22:39It's great to see you, Jamie.
22:41Oh, sorry, it's Lord Layden now, isn't it?
22:44Yeah, as you can see, I got the title,
22:47and my brother got the bread.
22:49I must admit, the place has changed a bit.
22:51Ruth's a bit freer here and there.
22:53There's nothing that couldn't be put right
22:54by a team of Florentine masons
22:57working at full steam for about a quarter of a century.
23:00On a drop of the old red infuriator.
23:02No harmful tars or nicotines.
23:05No, thanks.
23:07Jamie, you're very naughty to let this place go to the dogs.
23:11Well, I suppose it would be desperately uncavalier of me
23:13to say that you don't look entirely out of place in it.
23:16Well, speak for yourself.
23:17Anyway, I heard you had a job.
23:19Bit of a shock to the old system, eh?
23:20A cushy little number at Westminster.
23:23We're working for the council, are we?
23:24Oh, Jamie, enough!
23:26Anyway, I'm your guest.
23:28Really?
23:28Yes, I'm staying at the camp.
23:30By the Leystones.
23:31I don't believe it.
23:32You're interested in that boring pile of bricks down by the wood?
23:35I happen to be very interested in ley lines.
23:37You wouldn't know a ley line if you'd trot on one.
23:40Wait a minute.
23:41Wait a minute.
23:43That kid who was murdered.
23:44Yes, of course, that's it.
23:45You're with the Thought Police.
23:47Oh, nonsense.
23:48I'm here with a girlfriend.
23:50Here for the winter solstice.
23:51No, no, no, no, no.
23:52You're with one of those funny squads.
23:54I know.
23:54I heard the whisper.
23:55Jamie, we had some holiday owed to us.
23:57We decided to go camping.
23:58Camping?
23:59You?
24:00With that bunch of Cinderella's?
24:02All trying to overthrow the world just because nobody wants to dance with them.
24:06You can't seriously explain me to believe that.
24:07My friend happens to be a slim, delectable blonde.
24:11Oh, well.
24:13Come and stay here, then.
24:14I'm already putting one of them on.
24:16Jamie, darling.
24:18The hot water's gone cold again.
24:21You're putting one of them up, eh?
24:23Yes, darling.
24:23I'm heating it up for you.
24:25Whole cauldrons of it on the agar.
24:27Oh, does that mean I have to tub in the kitchen?
24:31Well, that might be fun.
24:33No, no.
24:34I'll bring it up to you.
24:36American?
24:37Yeah.
24:37I'll introduce you.
24:39Who have you got with you down there?
24:40Oh, an old chum from way back.
24:43Tessa Robinson, Barbara Dashley.
24:45Hi, Tess.
24:46Hi.
24:47Pardon me.
24:47I'm a bit of a mess right now.
24:49I'll catch up with you, yo, when I've taken my bath.
24:51Oh, and Jamie, shake your ass, will you?
24:53It's freezing up here.
24:54I'm being as quick as I can, darling.
24:56A bloody water water.
24:57That's what I am now.
24:59And she knows I can't stand the sight of this stuff.
25:01Well, I must say.
25:03It's not a bit decent of you taking in one of those little sitting relatives.
25:07Oh.
25:08One night under canvas and she was practically knocking my door down.
25:12She's probably been bumming her way around Europe.
25:14From Hilton to Hilton.
25:16Help yourself to a drink, Tessa.
25:18I'll show you along.
25:19Do you have any coke?
25:21Ah.
25:22Into the exotic snuff, are we?
25:24No, Wally.
25:26The non-alcoholic drink that refreshes.
25:28Oh.
25:28I very much doubt it, but feel free to scud her out while I go and look after the great
25:32unwashed.
25:36You don't ever spill this stuff on your little peakies.
25:39So who's this Tessa creature who just dropped in?
25:42An old chum.
25:43I've known if he is.
25:44Yeah?
25:44Oh well.
25:45Not nearly well enough.
25:47You're a monster.
25:48Huh?
25:51You're one of yours.
25:53She's been grubbing around over the Hilton out of the lay line for weeks.
25:58God, she doesn't seem that bright.
25:59Oh yeah, she's bright.
26:01She's very bright.
26:03Anyway.
26:04When are you going back to your friends on the lunatic fringe?
26:08Just waiting for this cold snap to wheeze off.
26:11Or until you get bored with me.
26:13Then you'll be here until hell freezes over.
26:16I'm gonna go.
26:18I'm gonna go.
26:24I'm gonna go.
26:25How are you doing?
26:26That was great.
26:29This one's not.
26:33I've got it.
26:36Come in.
26:38Come in.
26:39Come in.
26:40Come in.
26:41Come in.
26:46Hello? Hello?
26:49There's Bandajov. There's Rootsky, from the port.
27:006.
27:01Yes.
27:16I don't know.
27:18The one who's either just leaving or just arriving.
27:21This is definitely his domain.
27:23He must be big.
27:24He's got his own samovar.
27:27You do the business. I'll have a look round.
28:01Better be quick, Maggie.
28:04Big Brother could be watching us.
28:07These are quite new. They've hardly been read.
28:09And now is not the time for a good read.
28:13Why are the Russians interested in ley lines?
28:25And what's a foreign correspondent doing with a piece like this?
28:31Shh. He does the torch.
28:41What's the matter?
28:43...
28:43...
28:43...
28:46...
28:57...
28:58...
28:58...
28:58...
29:05Oh, my God.
29:31Oh, my God.
30:12Oh, my God.
30:20What's going on out there?
30:21Who's there?
30:22Jamie?
30:24Oh, it's you, Harry.
30:26Clumsy sod.
30:28Sorry, old man.
30:30No, thanks.
30:31I was trying to save myself a few bob.
30:33Haven't you heard about the impoverished aristocracy?
30:36Never know.
30:37Anyway, what the hell are you doing out here?
30:40I thought we were all meant to be incommunicado.
30:41We are.
30:42But I got a bit, uh, stir-crazy.
30:45I'm on security patrol.
30:46Security?
30:47You're about as secure as my plumbing.
30:49And there's leaking like a sieve.
30:51I thought you might offer me a drink.
30:53I will.
30:54As long as you tell me exactly what's going on out there.
30:57Don't be bloody silly.
30:58I'd be sharp for it.
31:00Balls.
31:00Are you going to nuke my pheasants?
31:02That's all I want to know.
31:03Look, am I going to get that drink or not?
31:05Well, you better come into the kitchen.
31:06It's the only really warm room in the house.
31:08Wait, wait.
31:10I can't see a thing.
31:11Jamie, if I break my neck, I'll sue you for silence.
31:14Well, that's not a good idea, do you?
31:15There's zilch in the back.
31:17Uh, do you know Harry Caldicott?
31:19Oh, yeah.
31:20The hunt do.
31:22You rode in on the horse.
31:23That is something I'm still trying to let you down.
31:25Oh, come on.
31:26It's freezing in here.
31:29What a swine, Harry.
31:30Come on, though, one day there's some decent grub to be had.
31:33Huh?
31:33You know Tessa Robinson?
31:35No, I don't think I do.
31:37Harry Caldicott of the Secret Army, Tessa Robinson of the Secret...
31:40Jamie, don't be a pain or I'll ditch this.
31:42No, no, no, don't do that, please.
31:44I'm starving.
31:45Have a pew.
31:46It's good we're going to pleasant spew.
31:48What else?
31:49I live on that and try.
31:51Terrible thing, and half the world's starving.
31:54Are you stationed right here?
31:55Sort of.
31:56A bit hot, hot.
31:59Well, should we lay another place?
32:00Well, this is Dutch, girl.
32:01Yeah, sure.
32:02It's massive.
32:02If it's red, well, this is red.
32:34What are you doing here?
32:38I'm just on my way back.
32:39What are you doing here?
32:40Well, I'm just doing my rounds.
32:42Yeah, well, don't forget to lock up, okay?
32:44Yeah.
33:00Well, good night, then.
33:01Good night.
33:06Look, let me give you a run across to the camp at the old battle wagon.
33:09No, please don't bother.
33:10It's not very far.
33:11Anyway, you'll probably get stuck in the army to pull you out.
33:15Never.
33:15You'll blast through anything.
33:17Listen, I noticed you didn't partake.
33:19No, it's just not my scene.
33:20Well, it's not mine, really.
33:22The odd snort, just to be sociable.
33:23Oh, well, good night.
33:24Listen, let me walk you across there.
33:26No, please don't.
33:28Uniform put you off.
33:30All those lefties over there.
33:32What was that Jamie was saying when we were introduced?
33:34Something about you being in some secret department.
33:36He was talking nonsense.
33:37Well, he usually is.
33:39What do you do?
33:40Have a jog in Whitehall.
33:42It's very dull.
33:44Look, if I said anything when I was in my cups...
33:48Don't you know?
33:49Not total recall, no.
33:51But anyway, if I was a little indiscreet.
33:55Let's forget about it, eh?
33:56Old pals act, that sort of thing.
33:58Old pals, are we now?
33:59You know what I mean.
34:01Listen, can I give you a bell the next time I'm in town?
34:05Yeah, I do.
34:06Jamie will give you the number.
34:08I really, really do hate to see you wandering off all alone like this.
34:13Good night, Captain.
34:14Harry, please.
34:15Good night, Harry.
34:57Fred?
35:02Fred!
35:05Fred!
35:14What time do you call this?
35:15Oh, nag, nag, nag!
35:17I couldn't get away. It's alright.
35:19Did you have a nice time?
35:20More important than that. I think I know what's going on.
35:23Well?
35:24Well, we had dinner. A lot of small talk.
35:26And after a while, Dash, this American girl,
35:28produced a blockade, and they got completely
35:30blown away.
35:31What name? And Calder.
35:34Who must have blown them?
35:36Captain Harry Caldercott.
35:38Army security. Who must have blown
35:40the Official Secrets Act about nine
35:42times without pausing for breath?
35:45Apparently, army engineers
35:46are doing top-secret work on War Department
35:48land adjoining this estate.
35:50Right, you phone Maggie first thing.
35:52You know something? I reckon you must have
35:54known something about this before.
35:55It wouldn't surprise me. There's obviously a lot more going on.
36:09All right.
36:11We did the Pravda office and we got jumped.
36:13But their man only lasted seconds
36:15before we sent him into orbit.
36:17And the other one looked like he was out for the count.
36:19Maggie, he got your number.
36:20Well, they won't do them much good.
36:21The fact remains...
36:22The fact remains that one of your operatives got killed
36:24and that lay-line business is a load of...
36:26There's good cover.
36:26For someone. It didn't do Shirley much good.
36:28No.
36:29Nigel.
36:31Two of my girls are in the field.
36:33Bog, more like.
36:34Now, what exactly is happening in that army camp?
36:39I think we better pop across to the war house.
36:49I think I picked up a little visitor.
36:52Ah, such a delicate flower.
36:54You can't take rough living.
36:55But you can.
36:56For better than you.
37:00Army astern.
37:02Oh.
37:03Looks like coldness.
37:04Oh.
37:05A bit keen, isn't he?
37:17Red!
37:18Don't push it fast!
37:20What?
37:21I think the brakes have gone!
37:23Try the handle.
37:25It's not working!
37:26I'm crazy!
37:27Turn on the engine!
37:29What is that going to do?
37:30Go on to the train!
37:32Come on, go on to the train!
37:32I can't turn over!
37:33Just shut up!
37:36Get out of the way!
37:51I'm ready!
38:02I want to see those reports, Nigel.
38:05That girl lived with the campus for weeks.
38:07She must have turned out some room.
38:08I've read them.
38:09There was nothing concrete.
38:10Concrete?
38:11What do you expect,
38:12that they go around with
38:12I am a terrorist written on their T-shirts?
38:14Whatever she got into,
38:16it might have been just before she was killed.
38:18There was nothing in her reports
38:19that indicated she was in any danger.
38:21Well, my God, she was.
38:26I'll get them from analysis and have them sent over to you.
38:30Well, thank you.
38:32What appalls me is that a kid like Shirley
38:34should be single-handed sent into a job like that.
38:40There'd have been no need if it hadn't been
38:42for this damned winter solstice
38:44and Layden, the bloody fool, letting them on his land.
38:48When he gets out what our American friends are up to,
38:51there'd be a bigger turnout there than Greenham Common.
38:54Are you all right?
38:54Can you move?
38:55I think so.
38:58I don't know what happened.
38:59The brakes just went.
39:00We're just travelling down.
39:01All right, all right.
39:01Take it easy.
39:02Ow!
39:03Sorry.
39:04Can you manage?
39:05Well, I... no.
39:07What about you?
39:07Can you stand?
39:12I don't think I can.
39:13Look, what about me?
39:14A few cracked ribs, twisted ankle, covered in bruises.
39:19Better have some details from you, sir.
39:21Can we do that in a minute?
39:22I'm just giving the girls a hand.
39:23They can take care of themselves.
39:24They're pretty shaken.
39:25We'll look after them, don't worry.
39:27Now then, name and rank, sir.
39:28HQ, etc.
39:29Got some ID here.
39:30Would you mind coming over to the car, sir?
39:32Excuse me.
39:41Oh, well.
39:42So, this is moving rough.
39:45We've written off the camper.
39:47Were you driving?
39:49Oh, no, Fred, not another one.
39:52It's going to look so bad on your file.
39:57The brake pipes have been cut.
40:00Oh.
40:01Do you want a drink?
40:03No.
40:03Yes, I'll...
40:04I'll have one of those.
40:07Somebody wants us out the way.
40:11You haven't the van printed?
40:12Yes, been towed into headquarters.
40:14Forensic are looking at it now.
40:16Good.
40:21They're building a missile site.
40:23Did Nigel know about this?
40:25Playing it close again.
40:26Oh, God.
40:28And Shirley?
40:29Was he playing it close with her, too?
40:31The campers had moved near War Department land.
40:34It was a routine monitoring job.
40:36The police had fingerprinted them for elimination purposes over Shirley.
40:40Some of them had some minor form, but nothing heavy.
40:42I bet there's one camper who hasn't been checked.
40:45Oh?
40:45The American girl, Barbara Dashley.
40:47The one who shacks up with Jamie Layden.
40:49What do you know about her?
40:50Spoiled brat.
40:51Been doing Europe, one of those open-ended sabbaticals.
40:54Well, perhaps you'd better get her dabs, too.
40:56And try to get a picture while you're at it.
40:58Okay.
40:59I'll check up on the camper.
41:02What do you think?
41:03What do you want?
41:13What do you think?
41:28I'll check her out.
41:28What do you know, my husband?
41:34Well, I'm saying that it didn't, but I can't get it to the top of that one.
41:37No, hang on.
41:38No, no, no.
41:39Ah!
41:42Ah!
41:44Ah!
41:47Ah!
41:47Ah!
41:48Ah!
41:49Ah!
41:50Ah!
41:50Ah!
41:50Ah!
42:00Ah!
42:05Ah!
42:28Thank you very much.
42:38what are you doing here those two girls are back and one of them was taking
42:41pictures of you was the other one a little blonde with a black hat yeah oh
42:48god my prints are all over that map have they gone back to the camp yeah they
42:54drive back to town but I got the car and the
42:56the
42:58the
42:58the
43:01the
43:03the
43:16Thank you very much.
43:33They're on to us all right.
43:36Right, we get the pictures of the site and move out fast.
43:39If we don't go now, we'll never make it.
43:41No, we get what we came for.
43:42Those are our orders.
43:47Move away from that phone.
43:49Slowly.
43:54Go on, move.
44:04Shoot.
44:06Well, shoot!
44:11Come on.
44:15Come on, let's go.
44:21His name's Daniels.
44:23Seth Daniels.
44:24Student activist.
44:25Small stuff.
44:25Nothing exceptional.
44:27Clumsy, though.
44:27He must have wriggled out from under a bit quick.
44:29He left his prints halfway up the door.
44:30Barbara Dashley is wanted all over Europe,
44:33daughter of a Polish emigrant in the States.
44:34He got life for passing secrets to the Russians.
44:37He got life for passing secrets to the Russians.
45:34So, let's go.
45:47Looks like you'd try to play the hero.
45:49Yeah, I would do.
45:51He would do just that.
45:54You'd better come with me, Tess.
45:55You know the terrain.
45:58I'll get some backup, okay, Fred?
45:59We need some roadblocks to know.
46:02Well do.
46:34So, let's go.
47:02So, let's go.
47:13So, let's go.
47:35What the hell are you doing?
47:38The woods are calling me cops.
47:42You are ditching me, you bastard.
47:44Come on, let's go.
47:50No!
47:51Turn, turn, turn, turn, turn!
48:02Stop our suits!
48:21A bit late, fellas.
48:22Now, let's go.
48:23Now, let's go.
48:23Come on, let's go.
48:31Now, let's go.
48:31Now, let's go.
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