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First broadcast 24th May 1986.

A gruelling refresher course at a top secret spy school develops into a tense situation for Fred and Tessa.

Jill Gascoine - Maggie Forbes
Leslie Ash - Fred
Tracy-Louise Ward - Tessa
Jon Iles - Harley
Constantine Gregory - Kessler
Charles Gray - Sir Jack Fenn
Michael Howe - Jimmy Barron
James Cosmo - Howard
Doug Robinson - Greaves
Robert Vowles - Parker
Susie Fugle - Yanina
Patrick Hubert - Durban
Ray Thompson - Leon
James Snell - Interrogation Officer
Garrick Hagon - Carroll
Ray Charleson - Gordy
Michael Hughes - Superintendent
Harry Saks - Policeman (as Harold Saks)
Mike Nagel - Diver
Don Warrington - Nigel
Terence Conoley - Civil Servant
Sonia Fox - Secretary

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00:07To be continued...
00:54To be continued...
01:02It's all right for some.
01:04I'll be with you in mind, if not in body.
01:07We all sweat and strain while you sit there with your feet up.
01:10Foot up.
01:11Ooh.
01:12Hurt does it?
01:13Yeah.
01:14You're not coming the old soldier act, are you?
01:16But I do that...
01:16Yes, you would to get out of an assault course.
01:19What, you, I do understand.
01:21I mean, you are knocking on a bit.
01:23Fred, watch it.
01:25You've got a stick in the back.
01:26Listen, I need the workout.
01:28I'm the first to admit it, but...
01:30You've hurt your ankle.
01:31Yes.
01:32I know, I know, I know.
01:34What I don't understand is,
01:36why have we got to do this training still
01:38so soon after the last one with the S.A.S.?
01:42And who came through with that with distinction?
01:44Oh, only because the C.O. fancied you something rotten.
01:47What about you with the adjutant?
01:49Oh, what a mover.
01:50He have sailed like a ballyduncer.
02:17Why don't you stay in town and rest up a bit?
02:19Because Nigel can't bear to see me idle.
02:22He wants reports on the establishment.
02:24Oh, yeah?
02:25And I want to be there to keep up your morale.
02:28We'll be dragging our backpacks up and over the mountains
02:31while you're sitting on a balcony,
02:33drinking your coffee,
02:34looking at us through your binoculars.
02:37That, or a G&T with Sir Jack Fenn, the director?
02:41What, that old roué?
02:43He's in the business.
02:44What, of being a roué?
02:45No, spymaster.
02:47Possibly the best ever.
02:49So why'd they put him out to grass?
02:51I thought they were in Colfax
02:52was exactly putting him out to grass.
02:54Probably Devonair, isn't he?
02:56Hmm, one of the old school.
02:57I know, mummy said to send him her a gun.
03:03Come on, love, hurry it up.
03:06I'm not your love,
03:07and I'll be through shortly.
03:08Oh, I say, good show.
03:11Having trouble reaching the pedals?
03:14Come on, love, get it going.
03:19Oops!
03:21Hang on to your toupee.
03:34Think of it as a health farm.
03:36Some people spend thousands trying to shed a few pounds.
03:39Not in blood, sweat and tears.
03:42And anyway, health farms are great.
03:43You don't have to do a thing.
03:45They sit around being spoiled all day.
03:49Treatment, massage, sauna.
03:51It works.
03:53Slogging up and down the mountains.
03:55Mud wrestling instead of mud packs.
03:57The grub better be good.
03:59You'll be on a special diet?
04:02Oh, no.
04:03Not seaweed and brown rice.
04:05What do you mean you'll be on?
04:07What will you be on?
04:09I'll be eating with a star.
04:10I think you're just coming to gloat.
04:12Right.
04:13You know, you've got very sadistic lately.
04:15Tessa, don't drive too fast.
04:17My leg's killing me.
04:18I'll pull the other one.
04:20This is the one that hurts.
04:25It's him again.
04:31Flash Harry.
04:34All right, we'll get him at the lights.
04:47Losing your touch?
04:48Huh.
04:50Let's run a make on him.
04:51Don't be childish.
04:52Just relax.
04:53You're right.
04:54I'm in a tearing hurry to get there.
04:56Get there early.
04:57Get the best beds.
04:58It's not a dorm deal, is it?
05:00Hardly.
05:01You'll be up against top operatives from all over the place.
05:03Where from?
05:04Pretty well everywhere where we have covert operations.
05:07What, spies?
05:08Not spies.
05:10Intelligence operatives.
05:12I know, some of them are thick as planks.
05:15Well, then you'll have nothing to beat, will you?
05:17Beat?
05:18Is it a competition?
05:19It's not last one home's a sissy, is it?
05:21Mm.
05:22But with real bullets.
05:25I could have been a traffic warden.
05:27Except you can't spell.
05:29And you're colour blind.
05:31We can go now.
05:32Now.
05:55Oh, my mummy.
05:56Well, talk is cheap.
06:00How are you going to look at Ravalli?
06:03Bramishing.
06:05And it lights out?
06:06You're such a pessimist.
06:09Thank you, madam.
06:19Welcome to Siberia.
06:48What's that all about?
06:49Some VIP, I expect.
06:52Looks like a prisoner to me.
06:55Okay.
07:23No porters?
07:25Yeah.
07:25You and me, you're so helpless.
07:28It's Flash Harry.
07:32Didn't you know it?
07:34Perhaps he's an instructor.
07:35Now I need my money.
07:42Bye.
07:46It's Jeeves.
07:48Ah!
07:49The walking wounded.
07:51We haven't started yet.
07:53How very nice to see you again, Mrs Forbes.
07:55I was so sorry to hear you've been incapacitated.
08:00Wounds of war, I'm afraid, Sir Jack.
08:02I tripped over a paving stone.
08:05Devilish things, paving stones.
08:08Sporting of you to have come along to root for your little band.
08:13Oh, well, it's the least I could do.
08:14This is Fred, Frederica Smith.
08:17How do you do?
08:17And this is Tessa Robinson.
08:19How do you do?
08:20Well, find someone to show you to your quarters.
08:23Then an early supper, followed by a short briefing.
08:26Then early to bed.
08:27Up at the crack tomorrow.
08:30You and I might have a little drink later, Mrs Forbes.
08:34Uh, not, uh, for you, alas.
08:38A dry ship, I'm afraid, and, uh, survival rations from here on in.
08:43Ah, Baron, would you give these ladies a hand and show them to their rooms?
08:47B-block.
08:48They're on the same course as you.
08:49Certainly, Sir Jack.
08:51Well, uh, say goodbye to your mum.
08:53Then we'll be off.
08:54Mrs Forbes is here as an observer, Baron.
08:57Oh, sorry, uh, can I give you a hand?
08:59It's all right.
09:00I can manage.
09:01Oh, right.
09:02It's, uh, this way.
09:26Make way for a naval officer.
09:28Oh, you.
09:31You.
09:33So, we meet again.
09:35Wish I'd thought of that.
09:36Small world, eh?
09:38I know.
09:39What do you do, love?
09:40Shook yourself in her foot?
09:41She trod on a creep.
09:42What are you doing here?
09:44They're on Steeplejack with us.
09:46I'm here to see fair play.
09:48Oh, fair play is out.
09:49It's all right with us.
09:51All right, speedy.
09:53We'll have to see, won't we?
09:55Deep, deep.
09:56I bet you were a wow in the Boy Scouts.
09:59Absolutely.
10:00Had the pack by the throat on day one.
10:02Get in first.
10:03Know what I mean?
10:04Mr Chip, what exactly is your problem?
10:06Haven't got one.
10:08You have, if you get in my way.
10:11See you.
10:20Oh, great.
10:30That Harley's a right basket case.
10:33Oh, I've seen him before.
10:34He's full of bull.
10:35Don't worry.
10:36I'll keep him off your backs.
10:37Just give me the wink and Jimmy Baron
10:39will be at your side.
10:40Oh.
10:44Right.
10:45This is the, uh, Meadowbank wing.
10:48The last fella in charge
10:50was a wind in the willows freak.
10:51The rooms are all named.
10:54That one's Ratty
10:55and I'm in Mole.
10:58Now, who wants to be Ratty?
11:00That's for me.
11:02No comment.
11:03Absolutely not.
11:10Now, uh,
11:12who wants to be Toad?
11:13Sweet.
11:15See ya.
11:17See ya.
11:19Now, someone's in these two.
11:24Now, uh,
11:25what are you gonna be?
11:27A badger
11:28or a weasel?
11:31Badger's fine.
11:32There you go, then.
11:40Well, there's, uh,
11:41not a lot of give.
11:42Still,
11:43after a day at the races,
11:44it'll feel like the Savoy.
11:47Well,
11:49thanks very much, Jimmy.
11:51My pleasure.
11:52Listen,
11:53it's lights out at nine.
11:54Do you feel like
11:56going over the wall later on?
11:57Get a few in?
11:59Have you seen the fences?
12:01Well, you don't let
12:01a little thing like that
12:02stop you, do you?
12:04You're in the game,
12:05aren't you?
12:07Sort of.
12:08Well, then.
12:09I'll, uh,
12:10give you the rata-tat-tat,
12:11right?
12:13Okay.
12:19Mrs. Forbes?
12:21Jack Fenn here.
12:22How about that drink
12:23before dinner?
12:24Sounds like a lovely idea,
12:25Sir Jack.
12:26Oh, do drop the sir
12:27in such an awful bore.
12:29And may I call you Maggie?
12:32Yes.
12:33What time shall I be there?
12:34Just as soon as you like.
12:36Fine.
12:48I could murder a Joe Blake.
12:50Joe Blake.
12:52Steak.
12:54And some liver.
12:55I don't know what you mean.
13:00Hamburger.
13:02Chips.
13:03Strawberry milkshake.
13:06Bubble squeak.
13:13Bon appetit.
13:14Doesn't look very wrong to me.
13:18See that big guy over there?
13:20That's Tommy Howard.
13:22Our trainer on succumbent
13:24from the SAS.
13:25He's our instructor.
13:27And he doesn't take prisoners.
13:29He's a good guy over there.
13:30Let me see what the car's trying to do.
13:31Yeah.
13:32Seems sort of there, mate.
13:36They look a motley crew.
13:38Mm-hmm.
13:39Those are just the, uh,
13:41surface details.
13:42For the dirty tricks department,
13:45you have to request their C-3-3s.
13:47Yes, I will.
13:49No doubt.
13:52I must say,
13:54I would resent this intrusion
13:55if Nigel Beaumont hadn't sent
13:57such a pleasant emissary.
13:59The resentment is courteously muted, Jack,
14:01but it is there.
14:03Yes, it is.
14:05Just because we happen to have
14:07a hot potato here for debriefing,
14:10I don't see why my own security arrangements
14:12should be put into question.
14:14Well, they're not in question.
14:15They're just...
14:17temporarily reinforced.
14:18I don't happen to see it like that.
14:21Jack, he is a hot potato.
14:23I mean, potentially,
14:24the most significant defector
14:25we've had in years.
14:27Oh, yes, I know.
14:29There's already a tug of war
14:31with the U.S.
14:32The whole of NATO
14:34wants a piece of it.
14:37But my little lot
14:38helped spirit him out
14:39from under the curtain.
14:40And I'd like to debrief him
14:43personally.
14:44What does he want?
14:46Hmm?
14:47Oh, New York.
14:51New York is a wonderful town.
14:56The wretched little man
14:57is a natural
14:58for the twilight world
14:59of Las Vegas.
15:01Well, I'm sure we all hope
15:03he'll get that far
15:04as long as he spills the beans.
15:07And Nigel seems to doubt
15:08he'll survive.
15:10Hence the cat
15:11on my tiles.
15:14I aim to break you.
15:17The name of the game
15:18is survival.
15:21Performance under stress.
15:23Your chances of survival
15:25will only be realized
15:27if, one,
15:28you exercise
15:29your leadership responsibilities.
15:32Two,
15:34maintain your military
15:35and self-discipline.
15:37Three,
15:39keep up your own
15:41and others' morale.
15:44Four,
15:44recognize fear
15:46and control it.
15:48Five,
15:49keep on your feet
15:50and keep moving.
15:52Six,
15:54eat everything
15:55you can get hold of.
15:57Seven,
15:59nourish your sense of humor.
16:02and eight,
16:04keep up your will
16:06to survive.
16:27Sound.
16:31What is the point
16:32of all this?
16:33The Americans
16:34will only do it
16:34all over again.
16:35No doubt they will
16:36when we hand you over.
16:38The agreement was
16:39that I was to be flown
16:40directly to Washington.
16:41After you have given us
16:42the benefit of your knowledge,
16:44Mr. Kessler.
16:45No, no, my deal
16:46was with the CIA.
16:47But it was a joint operation.
16:49We got you out.
16:51That is irrelevant,
16:52Mr.
16:53We don't see it that way,
16:55Jan.
17:10Are you ready, Fred?
17:13I'm locked in.
17:15You didn't fall for that one,
17:17did you?
17:17What do you think?
17:20We'll have to use the window.
17:23I'll be there to catch you.
17:26Hang about.
17:39Forget it, Jim.
17:40I don't need to drink that badly.
17:42What are you,
17:43chicken?
17:49I don't need to
17:52break that badly.
17:59Heads up!
18:00Shoulders back!
18:01Let's go!
18:02Double!
18:03Double!
18:03Let's get you!
18:09Heads up!
18:11Shoulders back!
18:12Kessler!
18:14Yes, you two!
18:16Let's see what you're made of!
18:20And the double!
18:22Follow me!
18:33Oh, dare this, I'll never make it.
18:36I can't move in the morning without a cup of coffee.
18:39Come on, open your pipes.
18:43I told you, girl, keep out of my way.
18:48I bet you're better at the coal hole.
18:50Polish jobs at this hour of the morning.
18:52Move it!
18:55Go on, bus two.
18:57Level one of jobs.
18:59Go, go, go!
19:01Come on, keep on moving!
19:03Over!
19:04It's not a swimming pool!
19:06Try being black all over.
19:07I need to get through this course.
19:13Stay near the front, but don't take the lead.
19:16Be in at the finish, but don't come in first.
19:18My recipe for a happy life.
19:22Cheers!
19:26Morning, ma'am.
19:27Can I join you?
19:28Oh, certainly.
19:29Would you like some coffee?
19:30Yes, thank you.
19:37Oh, the Dalai Lama swears by this.
19:40Buy it or at it?
19:41Oh, coffee!
19:43Sorry, love.
19:47You jammy old bat.
19:50Yes, thank you very much.
19:52My leg is much better.
19:53Good.
19:54That's what I've had there before long.
19:56You've only got 15 minutes.
19:58Double!
20:14Come on, Mervis!
20:16Come on, Mervis!
20:18I'm crying!
20:19Move!
20:20Come on!
20:21Get under!
20:23Get under!
20:25Mervis!
20:26Right down!
20:27Get under the log!
20:28Get your head under water!
20:31He's scared of getting wet!
20:32Get under!
20:33Pass the stuff!
20:34Under and through!
20:35Keep on going!
20:44There we go, Fred.
20:45Above the knot.
20:46Go!
20:47Come on!
20:48Go!
20:48Go!
20:49Go!
21:00I said...
21:02Stop!
21:02What are you smiling about?
21:03Bye-bye!
21:23Get under. Get your head down.
21:27Come on, pal. Move it.
21:31Come on, get your back seat down.
21:33Use this bug while you get under. Get your head down.
21:38Stop, keep them going.
21:39Come on, get through.
21:42Come on, come on, on you go.
21:51Right, up with thrust of the knife.
21:53Block, wrist lock. Kick him, get under the knife. Elbow, throw him.
22:00Not bad, aye. Now full speed.
22:03Hey!
22:15Now wait till he gets in close. Now sweep the gun away.
22:19V arm lock. Elbow. Over. That's it.
22:24Aye. Okay. Now full speed.
22:43Of course, your people help to facilitate my flight.
22:48But my loyalty, or perhaps I should say my obligation, is to Langley.
22:55And Langley never stops telling us that.
22:58Mr. Kessler, we know that the USA is your choice.
23:02But obviously there are matters concerning the security of this country that you are aware of.
23:09Now, since you acknowledge our part in your flight,
23:13You surely understand our desire for a...
23:17Pay off?
23:19Yes, yes, of course.
23:20But I would prefer to do that from the other side of the Atlantic.
23:23Mr. Kessler.
23:25Both we and the United States have scored a few own goals in recent times.
23:32Surely you understand our desire for that pay off before you leave our shores.
23:38Yes, yes, but perhaps I would feel more comfortable, more secure in the United States.
23:47More secure.
23:48But you are totally secure here.
23:51So you keep telling me.
23:55Yes?
23:57Mrs. Ford is here, sir.
23:59Thank you. I'll send her in.
24:09Well, Maggie, how's it going?
24:11Hmm? Found any, uh, bonds under the bed?
24:14Oh, some items of interest.
24:16I'll give Nigel a ring later.
24:18Meanwhile, I thought it might be a good idea if I could meet this Mr. Kessler.
24:21Since he's the target, perhaps he's got some idea on possible assassins.
24:25Well, he's not very communicative.
24:28Mainly concerned with getting to the land of the free.
24:32We're all in one piece, yes?
24:34Mm-hmm.
24:36Get the explosives into the room and continue your descent.
24:41You have 25 seconds to get clear.
24:44Go, go, go!
25:13Go, go, go!
25:16Go, go!
25:30Go, go, go!
25:35Go, go, go, go!
25:41Go, go, go, go, go!
25:41Go, go, go, go, go!
25:41Go, go, go, go, go, go!
25:44Go, go, go, go, go!
25:45Just adding a bit of colour.
25:53You know the drill?
25:55Questions only.
25:57We don't give any answers.
25:59You don't reveal your identity or your department.
26:02But, um, of course he knows all that, but he might try it on.
26:11Aren't you coming in?
26:12No.
26:21Good afternoon, Mr Kessler.
26:23Is it, madame?
26:24I'm quite tense to lose track of time.
26:25May I? May I sit down?
26:27Okay.
26:30You see, I'm already being indoctrinated with the words of Western decadence.
26:35Um, a piece of chocolate.
26:37Thank you. No.
26:40Can I ask you some questions?
26:42As long as they're more interesting than those of the other inquisitors.
26:47I'd like you to look at these photographs.
26:50People you may have encountered on your travels.
27:03You know her?
27:04No, but I would like to.
27:11Ah, this one I recognize.
27:13He was in your embassy in Prague, 83, 84, I think.
27:15Post?
27:16Cipher clerk, something of that order.
27:18But, uh, I think a goon.
27:21Ah, yes, madame.
27:22You two have goons.
27:28Watch out for this little beauty.
27:31If it falls or breaks, you've got two seconds.
27:35Now, when you shoot, make sure it's a terrorist.
27:39The sole object is to rescue the hostages alive.
27:44The fiber optics have located the quarry.
27:47The stun grenades should be effective for five seconds.
27:52Finally, when you neutralize the targets, do it.
27:57Kill them.
27:58Countdown.
27:59Three, two, one, go!
28:15Now!
28:16Two, one, go!
28:26I don't know.
28:56Let's go.
29:37Let's go.
29:51Next two, three, two, one, go!
29:57Thank you very much, Mr. Kessler.
30:01May I ask you why you're so anxious to get to the United States?
30:05For my own safety.
30:07What makes you feel unsafe here?
30:09This green and pleasant land, where even the keeper of the Queen's pictures can be a Soviet mob.
30:14Times have changed, madame.
30:20When silence is essential, we go back to the days of William Tell.
30:25The crossbow is a deadly weapon.
30:32Right, you next mess.
30:38Well done.
30:39And the next.
30:40Would you believe it, Gordy?
30:42Bows and arrows.
30:44I like the look of Maid Marian.
30:47You have a point.
30:59Next.
31:01I haven't got a lot of time for them.
31:04Defectors.
31:05They may sing on about freedom, but more often than not, they're shaking off some fat house for our wife
31:12and heading for the fleshpots of Western civilization.
31:15And when they head the other way, behind the curtain?
31:17That may well be ideological, unless some homosexual scandal is about Drake.
31:24Here come the men from Uncle Sam, the press for Dubai.
31:28Hello, Lee.
31:29How very nice to see you again.
31:31Great spot you got here.
31:32Golf course just up the road.
31:34Do you know Mrs. Forbes?
31:36How do you do?
31:36Decent hunting and shooting.
31:39Not a bad posting, my age.
31:55Good.
31:57Mmm.
31:57Yummy.
32:01See what a bit of brainwashing can do?
32:04Well, today, I could eat pig swill.
32:06It's the soil.
32:08Are you on for tonight?
32:10You're a lovely fellow, Jimmy, but if I make it to my solitary sack, I'll be grateful.
32:14Oh, well, maybe you need your fancier runner.
32:18Oh, I'll say one thing for you and you're game.
32:20There's a madam over there.
32:24If I had the energy, I would make a sheen.
32:27If I had the energy, I wouldn't stop you.
32:32Just putting the babes to bed.
32:37Now, can I get anybody a drink?
32:50Oh, my God.
33:11Let's go.
33:21Turn us off, King.
33:22The cat will be asleep right now.
33:24Good time for me to catch him off balance.
33:26Guard.
33:29Guard.
33:30That's odd.
33:32Here.
33:55Oh, what is this?
33:57We're in Valley already?
34:08Sorry, ma'am. Room check.
34:12Sorry, miss.
34:17B-wing.
34:19First floor accounted for.
34:21What happened to the limp?
34:22Ah.
34:24Yes, Mags.
34:25What's with the miracle cure?
34:27Yes.
34:28Well, there's this incredible man in the, um, treatment.
34:42Just a driver, sir.
34:44No passengers.
34:46Male, white, late twenties.
34:49Been down there a day or two.
34:54All right, Jack, the attempt failed.
34:56Your security's great, 100%.
34:58But it's obvious the KGB want the guy dead or alive.
35:02He heard the sirens and the hoopla.
35:04He's not going to talk until we get him stateside.
35:07Aye.
35:08The sooner he collaborates with my people, the sooner he can go on his way.
35:13Jack, I don't want to put the Gucci shoe in, but Kessler is our prize.
35:17Your fellows diverting him here was not on the game plan.
35:21But surely MI6-CIA cooperation cuts both ways.
35:28You know damn well the scenario changes.
35:31Since that guy double defected on us, made us the laughing stock of the intelligence community,
35:36our people are playing their cards up close.
35:39No positive ID on the body, sir, but there's something dodgy about the registration number.
35:43Eh?
35:44The computer blanks it, but there's a reference number, SO-16.
35:49I see.
35:50Leave that with me.
35:51When the quack's finished, get the car out of forensics.
35:53Right, sir.
35:56Stay on it, right?
35:59Keep your eyes peeled.
36:00Have you got the gear on you?
36:01Yes, Maggie.
36:02Yeah.
36:02Good.
36:04Well, have a nice day.
36:06On an endurance test.
36:07You know what I mean.
36:16This is gonna cost you, Mrs. F.
36:19Peg leg!
36:21Come on, ladies, you're late in parade!
36:34Preliminary estimates suggest that proposed cuts would considerably weaken our intelligence strategy.
36:40The clawbacks are, of course, considerable.
36:42Excuse me, Mr. George.
36:44But the department is duty by...
36:45Excuse me, Mr. George.
36:45My urgent.
36:47...to warn of the consequent risks in what is an increasingly volatile area.
36:56Vermont, do you have a call for me from Scotland Yard?
37:02Good morning, Larry.
37:05An SIS man.
37:08They're not usually suicide candidates.
37:13Right.
37:15Yes.
37:17Will do.
37:29Come on!
37:30Speed up!
37:31Come on!
37:33That's the way!
37:34Let's get going!
37:39I accept what you're saying, Minister, but I find it hard to countenance the decision.
37:46Very well.
37:52Looks like your Gucci shoe did the trickly...
37:56Sorry, Jack. Nothing personal.
37:58When do you want to make the move?
38:00You'll be having how many grits for breakfast tomorrow?
38:05That soon?
38:06Uh-huh.
38:09Yes.
38:10Yes, I'll turn right away.
38:12Yes, it certainly seems like that.
38:14Thanks.
38:17Flew from Germany the day before.
38:20Signed with the car that night.
38:21On his way to a refresher course at Colfax.
38:24Move it! Come on!
38:27Dougie, kick some backside down there!
38:30Keep it up!
38:31Up heel and rest!
38:33Come on at the back!
38:41I told you...
38:42We'll be hauling backpacks up the mountain.
38:45Hardly mountains.
38:50Just look at that lot up there.
38:53Right, let's go!
38:54Straight up!
38:56Come on, hurry up!
39:01Come on, keep it going!
39:03Use your hands!
39:05Get...
39:06Come on, you bunch of wassocks!
39:09Right, listen up.
39:10This is the easy bit.
39:12Up this wee cliff here.
39:13Then a six mile run to Manor Farm.
39:16Where you'll be clocked in and receive fifteen extra pounds for your pack.
39:19Then it's back here, onto headquarters.
39:22Right.
39:23Who's first?
39:28Quiet. Clear.
39:49Easy, easy.
39:49It's all right, it's all right.
39:50It's nothing broken.
39:52Easy, easy.
39:53Easy.
39:53Right, bus two up!
39:54Move!
39:55Come on, move, move!
39:57Just give me...
39:57Move!
39:59It's okay, it's okay.
40:02It's okay.
40:03No, it's not.
40:04No, it's not.
40:04Look, give me a stick or something to lean on.
40:08I'm afraid that's you out of the bit, son.
40:10You're doing well.
40:12You better radio head for the help.
40:13Right.
40:14If you can make it through, it's a quarter of a mile due east.
40:17But don't push it, let them come to you.
40:19Right.
40:19Right, you!
40:20And you!
40:21Up!
40:22I broke my own rule.
40:24I took the lead, didn't I?
40:36Good job!
40:37Good job!
41:02the hit the hill! I zarred. Yes!
41:08So I take it you'll copy the takes and transcripts to us.
41:11And I take it you'll do the same in the fullness of time
41:14when the information is about as classified as the want had in the time.
41:18Jack, remember the common cause?
41:22Mrs. Forbes, there's a call for you on line 3.
41:26Okay.
41:34Maggie Forbes.
41:34Maggie, the personnel on the course.
41:37Were there any absentees? Anyone failed her report?
41:40No, I don't think so.
41:41I'll just make absolutely sure.
41:43Have you got the 658 intake there, Miss Phipps?
41:54Nigel? All present and correct?
41:56Present may be correct. I very much doubt.
41:59Have you got her Arthur James Barron on the list?
42:02Oh, yes. Bit of a comedian.
42:04He's a ringer, Maggie.
42:06The real Arthur James Barron is on a post-mortem slab at St. Mary's.
42:39Telephone!
42:40I've asked me for you.
42:42You're the social one.
42:46Jenny, stick away.
42:48There's a joker in the pack, Tessa.
42:50Listen carefully.
42:55Will do, Harry.
42:58Fred, we have to pull out.
43:01Lose our brownie points?
43:03We're not at play school anymore.
43:05Maxis wants us back at HQ.
43:07Oh, help!
43:08Help!
43:09Doped him first, then pumped scotch into him.
43:12Pathologist reckons it's the same stuff that the Bulgarians use with their umbrella jams.
43:17Heard from the girls, yet?
43:18Yes.
43:19The baron had a bad fall this morning.
43:21Excellent.
43:22Break anything?
43:24Unfortunately, no.
43:32Little tight.
43:34I'm coming on at me like a good'un.
43:36You're such a sucker for the common touch.
43:38You don't like a bit of rough?
43:40Mmm, I'm quite tempted.
43:42But what does one find to talk about afterwards?
43:44Well, if you're not into snooker or darts, it could be a problem.
43:49Come on.
44:04So much for the accident.
44:30Let's go.
45:22I'm in position.
45:23How long have I got? Over.
45:28Message received and understood. Out.
45:39That's something else we got plenty of.
45:41The real thing?
45:42Just dial room service.
45:47I'm ready, gentlemen.
46:04I need 60 seconds.
46:06Okay?
46:08Good.
46:14Is he in?
46:16I'll see.
46:21Yes?
46:21Mrs. Forbes, sir.
46:24Oh, thank you.
46:25Send her in.
46:36So it's goodbye to your hot potato, Jack.
46:40Yes.
46:42That's right.
47:04Give me!
47:05Give me!
47:10Give me!
47:11Give me!
47:23Nothing!
47:26Oh!
47:27Oh!
47:33Oh!
47:51you're pretty handy with that thing yeah that one's a bit big for a cocksparer like you
47:59well they always reckon i was a bit hot at it in the desert
48:10he knew kessler could blow the whistle on him a man in kessler's position would know the
48:14identity of a male like jack fenn that's why you didn't want kessler to see or know his position
48:19here flippin hell i've gone and done my leg in ain't i girls
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