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Emmerdale 20th January 1999

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00:28Satsang with Mooji
00:34Hello, Kim.
00:46She's probably sleeping in.
00:48I don't think so.
00:50Blasted helicopter.
00:52Shouldn't be allowed, that sort of thing.
00:54I shall be writing to the airport, naturally.
00:56That's already left for court.
00:57Expecting the verdict today, aren't we?
01:00That's right.
01:01By all accounts, things are looking pretty bleak for Kim and Steve.
01:04Why did you hear that?
01:05Well, just the general opinion in the village, I gather.
01:09Well, it's a good job that none of them are on the jury, then, isn't it?
01:12Excuse me.
01:40Right, what do you reckon?
01:42This one or this one?
01:44Is it a wedding or a film roll?
01:45It's the last day of the trial, you fool.
01:49Guilty or not guilty.
01:54You reckon Kim's going to get off?
01:56Well, I don't know.
01:57Well, I just hope that Steve gets his comeuppance after what he did to Kathy.
02:04Hey, shouldn't you be at work?
02:06Too cold to go out.
02:07I'll catch up on me paperwork.
02:09Well, why don't you come to court?
02:11Show Kim you willing.
02:13I'd like to, Betty, love, but I can't.
02:19Aye.
02:21I won't know where to put my cell when it's all over.
02:26Charlie wants to go for a walk.
02:28Terry will take him when he wakes up.
02:30Seth.
02:34Right.
02:35Fingers crossed.
02:37Place wouldn't be the same with that, Kim.
02:38Look, Seth, get this dog walked, now.
02:42What do you think I'm doing?
02:44I love that one, I said.
02:48All right, Charlie, in a minute.
02:50Finishing me tea first.
02:52I'm really glad that you came back this morning.
02:55I couldn't leave it like that between us.
02:58The way I reacted was unforgivable.
03:00Let's not mention it again.
03:02Nothing like it will ever happen again, I swear.
03:07You look terrible.
03:08You don't mind me saying.
03:10I haven't slept at all.
03:11Where did you go?
03:13Er, I just walked, really.
03:16Trying to work out what made me behave like that.
03:18I didn't mean to make you feel small.
03:21It wasn't really you I was angry with.
03:23No?
03:24It brought back memories of my wife.
03:27I loved her very much, but we had a difficult time for a while.
03:31Listen, if you don't want to talk about it...
03:33I got out of control.
03:34She'd bicker with me in front of friends and pick silly rows.
03:38I wasn't trying to pick a row.
03:40Then I realised she was just insecure about my feelings for her.
03:44Listen.
03:46If you want to slow things down, I'll understand.
03:50Well, that's the last thing I want.
03:53It's made me realise how important you are to me.
03:57I meant what I said.
03:59I want us to live together.
04:28I want to have your attention.
04:30Apparently, the jury have reached a zone.
04:33Why do you think it's gone?
04:35It's hard to tell.
04:36Surely Cathy's evidence must have done us some good.
04:39We'll see.
04:40Are you saying you think we've lost?
04:41I'm saying that whatever happens, there's still hope.
04:44We have excellent grounds for an appeal.
04:46That bad, eh?
04:48This is well to be prepared for the worst.
04:51As long as Kim goes down with me, I think I can face anything.
04:55Don't worry.
04:59Don't worry.
05:03Now, are you sure you should be here, love?
05:08No.
05:09But I couldn't stay away.
05:12This is great, isn't it?
05:14If I had someone selling popcorn, it'd be better than the pictures.
05:28Oh, hi.
05:29Where's Kim?
05:29Isn't she here?
05:30Well, she was supposed to come in with you.
05:32Well, she wasn't at the house.
05:33I thought she made her own way in.
05:34That must be it.
05:35We'll give her a few minutes before we start to worry, shall we?
05:56Nobody home.
05:57So it's me.
05:58Come on, Charlie.
05:59We'll go and put us feet up.
06:01This way, Charlie.
06:14I know it's not good enough.
06:16I've got people walking on.
06:17Where the hell is she?
06:18It's only a few minutes.
06:19She'll be.
06:20She would have phoned in, shall we?
06:21What do you reckon's going on, Zoe?
06:24I've no idea, Betty.
06:26Well, where's Kim, then?
06:28I thought she'd normally come in with you.
06:30She decided to make her own way in today.
06:33Looks as though she's got lost, then, doesn't it?
06:36If you ask me, she's done a bunk.
06:37No-one did ask you, Butch.
06:39No, she don't want to face the music, does she?
06:41Don't be ridiculous.
06:42It would certainly explain why she hasn't turned up.
06:47She's innocent.
06:49What possible reason would she have to run away?
06:52All stand!
07:08Right.
07:10Your Honour, might I have a word?
07:13All right.
07:19Your Honour, I'm afraid Mrs. Marchant has yet to arrive in court.
07:23Do we know why this is?
07:26At the present moment?
07:27No, Your Honour.
07:29Your Honour, given the stage of the trial, there's every likelihood that she's jumped bail.
07:33Or she just might be stuck in traffic.
07:37Your Honour, may I suggest that this might be an appropriate moment to issue an entry warrant to her house?
07:44Mr. Derbyshire?
07:45Is that not a little drastic, Your Honour?
07:55Detective Inspector Spaulding, would you step forward, please?
08:00She's gone.
08:03I don't believe it.
08:12Come on, Jack.
08:13We need to get going.
08:14Where?
08:15We're going to the supermarket, remember?
08:17Can't it wait till tomorrow?
08:18I've got to get this finished.
08:19No.
08:20There's practically nothing left in the house, and I need you to help carrying things.
08:23Sarah!
08:23I'll come with you.
08:25Oh.
08:26Oh, thanks, but...
08:27You don't mind I'm doing that.
08:28No, you go on, Ned.
08:29I can finish off here.
08:30I'm sure Sarah would be glad of the company.
08:33Yeah, excellent.
08:34I'll speak to you later.
08:37Mr. Tate?
08:39Mr. Tate?
08:42Oh, come on, Charlie.
08:44If you can take a day off without telling us, we can...
08:49What have you got there, Charlie?
08:51Come on, leave it.
08:52Leave it, boy.
08:59Oh, my God.
09:17I'll take them out.
09:18Round the front!
09:25Right in the second line.
09:27Go clear!
09:28Right in!
09:35What do you think they're talking about?
09:37What to do about Kim not being here, I suppose?
09:41They'll be putting out an APB.
09:43Watching the ports and that.
09:45She won't get far.
09:46Do you think she's really trying to make a run for it?
09:48After your evidence, she's not going to sit around waiting to go to prison.
09:52It can't be that easy, Sean-y.
09:54She just decides to take off and gets away with everything.
09:57She won't get past the roses at the airport.
09:59Don't you worry, love.
10:01She may have done all the planning, but he's the one that hit you with the horse box.
10:06And he's not going anywhere.
10:11Have you heard from Chris at all today?
10:12No.
10:13I've been trying to ring him.
10:14There's no reply.
10:15So?
10:16Well, I just thought he would be here for this.
10:18To be honest, it's not Chris's absence I'm worried about.
10:21You don't think he could have run off with Kim, do you?
10:23That would be a turn up for the books.
10:24What makes you think she's run off?
10:26Well, I don't see her here.
10:29I'm going to go and call on him.
10:31Silence in court.
10:35In view of the continued absence of the co-defendant,
10:39whilst inquiries are made as to her whereabouts,
10:41this court will adjourn until two o'clock.
10:45All stand.
11:01It's supporting the enemy, is this?
11:03I mean, how's the local small food producer going to survive
11:06if you're going to sell out and come to the supermarket, eh?
11:09Ed, will you just open the boot for me?
11:12You see, the big chains, they set the prices for forks like us,
11:17which means they either drive you out of business or...
11:20It is, isn't it?
11:21You have to sell with profit margins, banish into nothing.
11:24Ned Glover.
11:26I'm sorry, love, do I know you?
11:28Oh, yes.
11:29It's Dawn.
11:30Dawn Wilkins.
11:34Blimey, Ned, I never thought I'd see you again.
11:46He's alive.
11:47I found him out here, the rain.
11:49He's been here for hours.
11:50What the hell's happened to him?
11:52He took a blow on Ed.
11:54Somebody left him.
11:55Left him for dead.
11:57I'm his sister.
11:58OK, let's get him now.
12:10Chris, Chris, it's me, Zoe.
12:12It's all right.
12:13Everything's going to be all right.
12:18This...
12:19You...
12:20Stop.
12:22This can...
12:23Can't do this to me.
12:39I wasn't sure if it was.
12:40You.
12:42I don't believe it.
12:43Where you been hiding all this time, eh?
12:44Oh, Fred's work took us down south for a bit, you know?
12:47How long's it been?
12:4825, 30 years?
12:49Damn it.
12:50And Fred, how is the old beggar?
12:52I'd love to see him.
12:53He died, Ned, about six months ago.
12:56It's one of the reasons I came home.
12:58I'm sorry, love.
12:59It's all right, you weren't to know.
13:01I've been coming home for a while.
13:03Is this your, um...
13:05Oh, no, this is Sarah, the boss's wife.
13:07Hello.
13:07Hello.
13:08This is Dawn.
13:09Me and her husband go way back.
13:10Well, we did.
13:12I was wondering if you fancied a cup of tea in the cafe, both of you.
13:15Yeah, why not?
13:16Er, no, I have to get back.
13:17We can't leave it all to Jack.
13:19Yeah, right.
13:20Er, sorry, Dawn, another time, eh?
13:22Yeah.
13:23Er, look, Dawn, it's been great to see you.
13:25And I'm sorry about your news.
13:27You're looking well, Ned.
13:29I'm working at Sir Suggles' family site outside Emmerdale, you know, if you pass in.
13:32Okay.
13:33So, er, I'll see you, Dawn.
13:39We found her car at Home Farm, Your Honour, but there was no sign of Mrs. Marchant.
13:43We put out an all-pulse.
13:45She won't get out of the country now.
13:47If she hasn't gone already.
13:50Will you be looking for another adjournment, Mr. Derbyshire?
13:56I'd be rather inclined to hear the verdicts on both defendants now, Your Honour.
14:00You shall?
14:00Mm-hm.
14:02Bring in the jury.
14:10What the hell's going on?
14:12I'm afraid it appears she's jumped bail.
14:15I knew it.
14:16I mean, why the hell was she granted bail in the first place?
14:25So, what happens now?
14:26Well, we hear the verdicts in her absence.
14:28Oh, you've got to be kidding.
14:29Steve.
14:30Listen, she's set the whole thing up, and I'm sat here being stitched up while she gets away scot-free.
14:34She won't get far.
14:35She'll be in South America by now.
14:37She'll be spending my money while I rot in jail for her mistakes.
14:40Don't panic.
14:41This could all work in your favour.
14:43You've played straight all along while she's looking guilty as sin.
14:45The judge will take this all into account.
14:56Would the foreman of the jury please stand?
15:00Have you reached a verdict on which you are all agreed for all charges against the defendants?
15:05We have.
15:06To the charge of theft, do you find the defendant, Kim Marchant, guilty or not guilty?
15:12Guilty.
15:13To the charge of attempting to obtain money by deception, do you find the defendant, Kim Marchant, guilty or not
15:20guilty?
15:21Guilty.
15:22To the charge of attempted murder, do you find the defendant, Stephen Marchant, guilty or not guilty?
15:30Guilty.
15:40Mrs. Glover, there's a telephone call for you.
15:42It's urgent.
15:46Rachel.
15:47Oh, hi.
15:48Is it a bad time?
15:49No, no.
15:50So, what do you say?
15:52I'll move in all my stuff and we'll give it a go, I think.
15:54Look, Graeme, you're not just saying this to make up for our row, are you?
15:57No.
15:58It's just I don't want to rock the boat.
16:00I mean, your place is so close to mine.
16:02We practically live together already.
16:04It's not enough for me anymore.
16:05I want us to live together all the time.
16:08Don't tell me you're getting cold feet.
16:10No, no.
16:11I just don't want to push you into anything that you might regret.
16:15Rachel, you're the best thing that's happened to me in a long time.
16:19And no matter how hard you try it, I'm not going to let you slip through my fingers.
16:24Unless you want to, of course.
16:27Let's go for it.
16:28I'll help you move your stuff in.
16:37She could have killed him.
16:39I think that might have been the idea.
16:41But why?
16:42I don't understand.
16:44He tried to tell you what she was like.
16:46You wouldn't listen to him.
16:47I had no idea.
16:49She'd been such a friend to me.
16:50Well, she needed you.
16:52God, I've been so stupid.
16:53Why hasn't the doctor been out yet?
16:56Kim used me from the word go.
16:59I supplied her alibi.
17:00I stood by when everyone else thought she was guilty.
17:03Where is he?
17:03Can I see him?
17:04I can't go when the doctors are with him.
17:10How bad is it?
17:11We just don't know.
17:19Ofcan!
17:37Stand up, please, Mr. Marchant.
17:42As to the charges of theft and attempting to obtain money by deception,
17:47I have taken into account your guilty plea and your cooperation with the police,
17:52and I sentence you to 12 months for each charge.
17:59As to the more serious charge of attempted murder,
18:02I feel that I must make an example in such a case,
18:05and I'm sentencing you to 10 years.
18:10All sentences to run concurrently.
18:13What?
18:1610 years?
18:18Are you mad?
18:20I didn't see her.
18:22I couldn't stop.
18:23There was nothing I could do.
18:24Mr. Marchant, you are in contempt of court.
18:2710 years?
18:29This isn't justice.
18:31Kim's the one to blame for this.
18:32She's getting away with it.
18:34Take him down.
18:35You've got the wrong person.
18:36Kim should be going to prison.
18:37Don't be...
18:37Get off!
18:38Find her!
18:41Let me go!
18:43Let me find her!
18:44Take him down.
18:45Come on.
18:54Well, come on, Ned.
18:55You've got to buzz out of our misery.
18:57Is she an old flame or what?
18:59I might have sat in right for a bit
19:00before me mate Fred nicked her from me.
19:03Well, where do you know him from, then?
19:05Used to pout on his dad's family when we were kids.
19:08Then I married Jan and...
19:10Well, we all lost touching our ears.
19:11Well, she seemed very pleased to see you.
19:13I hope at least you got her number.
19:15Look, what is this?
19:16I ain't seen her for about 30 years.
19:18Yeah, all right, Ned.
19:19Didn't mean anything by it.
19:22Fred was a mate.
19:23And it's all come as a bit of a shock.
19:26I'll go and finish them sheep, hands off.
19:32I feel responsible.
19:33Oh, don't be stupid.
19:35If I hadn't have spoken up in court,
19:36Kim would never have felt the need to run.
19:37So, it's better if you keep your mouth shut
19:39and she just gets away with everything.
19:40She has got away with everything.
19:42There's plenty you could have done to stop it.
19:43Oh, come on, Laura.
19:44This isn't doing any good.
19:46No.
19:48No.
19:49All that matters is that Chris should cover it.
19:54It's nice to know you feel so strongly
19:55about someone you work with.
20:01Hi.
20:01How is he?
20:03He seems to have come through the critical period.
20:06He's suffering from bad concussion and blood loss.
20:08But he's conscious, and that's a good sign.
20:10Can I see him?
20:12I don't see why not.
20:13One at a time.
20:22You should have let me take you straight to the hospital.
20:24No, no.
20:25We'll go tomorrow.
20:26I don't want to get in Kathy's way.
20:28I feel bad enough about what she's been through already.
20:31I mean, she came and tried to apologise,
20:33but I wouldn't have it.
20:35It's not too late, is it?
20:36Well, no, I don't suppose so.
20:38So go and get things sorted.
20:39We can't afford to be careless with our friends.
20:42Yeah, you're right.
20:43I would prefer it if we were talking again.
20:45Good.
20:45That's settled, then.
20:46He stood there.
20:47You should have seen his face.
20:50And then...
20:50White wine and a pint, please.
20:53And then, quick as a flash,
20:56Steve clobbered the security guard
20:58and made a dash for the door.
21:01No.
21:01And if I hadn't have put my foot out to trip him off...
21:05Betty!
21:06You're forgetting, love.
21:07Some of us were there.
21:09Yeah.
21:09Well, I would have done if it had been nearer.
21:13Ten years, though.
21:15I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
21:17After what he did to Kathy,
21:18he was lucky he went strung up.
21:20Sorry, I didn't mean to imply this.
21:22So what do you think happened to Chris?
21:23I found him up at home farm.
21:26A blowhead inches from death.
21:28Oh, Seth saved his life.
21:30He had to give him mouth to mouth.
21:33Shut up, woman.
21:34She don't know what she's talking about.
21:36Where do they think Kim's got to now?
21:40Well, according to the constable,
21:42who was filling me in like
21:45she caught a helicopter to Acapulco.
21:49An helicopter?
21:50Ha!
21:51An helicopter wouldn't get all the way to Acapulco,
21:54would it, Dad?
21:55Well, it depends, son.
21:56Depends.
21:56What on?
21:58The wind.
22:00She must have had it planned all along
22:01in case things went wrong.
22:03Aye, you've got to hand it to her.
22:04Must have cost her packing.
22:06I know it, Kim, though.
22:06It wouldn't be her money.
22:07I dread to think what'll happen
22:09when the law catches up with her.
22:10The law?
22:11Must be joking.
22:13It's never been a match for Kim Chate.
22:15You've seen the last of that woman round here.
22:18Good luck to her, that's what I say.
22:23What?
22:25What have I said?
22:31Chris, I'm so sorry.
22:35I haven't been.
22:36I had no idea.
22:40Where is she?
22:42They got her?
22:43No, not yet.
22:45There's no trace of her or James.
22:50She's one, Zoe.
22:56She's destroyed me.
22:58And now she's going to get away.
23:00Chris.
23:01How can I carry on?
23:05Knowing she's got everything.
23:10I wish to God she had killed me.
23:14I really do.
23:18It's all my fault.
23:20He warned me about Kim and I wouldn't listen.
23:24What have I done, Lauren?
23:27What have I done?
23:28I'm going to get away.
23:28I'm going to get away.
23:42I'm going to get away.
23:45I'm going to get away.
23:48I'm going to get away.
23:48I'm going to get away.
23:49I'm going to get away.
23:49I'm going to get away.
23:50I'm going to get away.
23:52I'm going to get away.
23:53I'm going to get away.

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