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DCI Adams recruits Hetty to pose as the Irish sister of a local woman who is being preyed upon by a teenage thief and vandal. Starring: Patricia Routledge, Dominic Monaghan, Derek Benfield.
DCI Adams recruits Hetty to pose as the Irish sister of a local woman who is being preyed upon by a teenage thief and vandal. Starring: Patricia Routledge, Dominic Monaghan, Derek Benfield.
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00:00THE END
00:15Bye-bye, kids.
00:16Give your granddad a kiss.
00:17There you go.
00:19Bye, Gina.
00:20Bye.
00:21Bye, George.
00:22Bye.
00:23I'll see you upstairs in a minute.
00:24Bye, Arthur.
00:25It were a lovely cut of beef as usual.
00:27Little tip, lass.
00:28Give it a bit longer next time, eh?
00:30Er, safe journey home, Dad.
00:32Bye, son.
00:33I'll look out a nice grand rose for next week.
00:37Last week, you said I'd overdone it.
00:47Benny!
00:48Look what you've done!
00:49I've scolded your pick!
00:50What haven't you done?
00:51I'll do this with my dad.
00:56That's your little number, Frankie?
00:57Yeah.
00:58Yeah.
01:28Come on, come on!
01:46Who could have done such a thing?
01:57I know who did it.
01:59What will I do without my car?
02:01It's my life!
02:27What will I do without my car?
02:31What will I do without my car?
02:37What will I do without my car?
02:47What will I do without my car?
02:57What will I do without my car?
03:19Very well.
03:20I shall be there.
03:26Oh, these are marvellous.
03:28Come and see what Joe Rawlings has brought me.
03:31My beans.
03:32What?
03:33Taken this afternoon after that last drop of rain.
03:36That was the police department requesting my services urgently on a matter they can't unravel themselves.
03:43You're not going now, are you?
03:45Hmm?
03:46I would suggest we went over to have a look at these and then on for a celebration supper.
03:51Oh, where were you planning to take us?
03:53Hmm.
03:54Anywhere you fancy.
03:55I mean, I've been stuck around here for a week now.
03:57That new Lebanese place we found on the mat.
04:00Oh, that's a very nice thought, Robert.
04:03But Detective Chief Inspector Adams requires me tonight.
04:06There's some cod in the fridge.
04:08Oh, yeah.
04:09Which Geoffrey will cook when he gets back from his driving lesson?
04:12If he gets back.
04:14This won't take long!
04:16OLDELL RINGS
04:20BELL RINGS
04:26BELL RINGS
04:28Wayne Throck Detective Agency.
04:31Derek!
04:33Hello, son.
04:34You're sound as if you're in the next room.
04:36Where are you speaking from?
04:37It's the Duffield estate.
04:38Addersley.
04:39Oh, Geoffrey should help us, then.
04:41He comes from Addersley.
04:43They're decent folk up there,
04:45but just lately there's been a spate of mischief.
04:47As you know, Mrs. Winthrop, we like to tread softly in these kinds of places.
04:51We get better results.
04:53Which is why I've thought to call you in.
04:55To do a job which might be right up your street.
05:01Well, you know my terms of reference, Chief Inspector.
05:04No sex scandals, no divorce, no drug running,
05:07and no industrial espionage.
05:10How's your needlework?
05:15You're drowning those chips.
05:18Just sit down, Mr. Winthrop. Don't agitate yourself.
05:23I have done this before, you know.
05:26It'd have been easier to go out and buy this lot, very wrapped.
05:30Have we got any vinegar?
05:31In the cupboard up here, same place it always is.
05:35This phone call from Derek, Mr. Winthrop.
05:37Oh, yeah, wait till I tell his mother.
05:40That'll teach her to go off on police duty.
05:43It's to do with his promotion.
05:45With his computer firm.
05:47They want him to go off on a business study's course,
05:49and he thought he might do it in Manchester.
05:51Will his wife be coming?
05:52I hope not.
05:53Oh, no, no, no, no.
05:54I think this will just be a solo visit.
05:57Bit of home comfort while he's studying.
05:59And I have to send him details.
06:01So, it'll be once in his room back.
06:04Well, it'll only be for two or three months.
06:06And let me tell Hetty about it.
06:08We don't want her getting all over excited.
06:10Those peas are burning.
06:11Take them off.
06:12Last night, one of the residents had her car burnt out in front of her house.
06:21Maureen O'Callaghan, a district nurse.
06:24She's well-liked, but she's not one to stand any nonsense.
06:27The prime suspect is a lad called Lenny Thornber, 19 years old.
06:36The police have had him in, but nobody, young or old, will volunteer evidence against him.
06:42My mum.
06:44What does Adams want you to do?
06:46Break down the wall of silence, was how he phrased it, by using me wits.
06:51Find out what's behind Lenny, why he's behaving like this.
06:57And find someone who has the courage to speak out against him.
07:04And to pose as Maureen's sister.
07:07Nurse O'Callaghan?
07:08Hmm.
07:08Is she Irish?
07:10Well, I should think so. Why?
07:11If she is, you'll have to do the accent.
07:16That'll be the least of my worries.
07:19I'm to join some quilt-making enterprise and get the women talking.
07:24I haven't done any stitching in years, but I suppose it's like riding a bicycle.
07:28Or falling off one.
07:29Hmm. Don't.
07:30Seems to me they're asking you to do their dirty work.
07:32You shouldn't mess with the Lenny's of this world, love.
07:36Say you won't do it.
07:37Of course I'll do it.
07:38Hetty!
07:39I'm sorry, Robert, but this is the first time the police have actually offered me a job themselves.
07:46And I'll have Geoffrey to mind me. He's going as my son.
07:50Ah. Yes.
07:52Now, talking of sons, we had a phone call from our Derek tonight.
07:58What?
07:59Well, why didn't you say so, Robert?
08:01Calm down.
08:01Something's happened.
08:03Calm down.
08:04It was 4.15 in the morning.
08:05Oh, 4.15?
08:06And you've never told me?
08:08It was with Gloria's birthday.
08:10Will you get into bed and I'll tell you all about it.
08:13Oh, but...
08:13Hetty!
08:28Number two, was it?
08:29Well, there's number four, so...
08:31My mind's not fully on this, Geoffrey.
08:33You'll have to help me through.
08:34Oh, don't worry, Mrs. Wakefield.
08:36I'm right beside you.
08:37Don't you just think?
08:39You can get into practice having a son again, you know?
08:42Oh, come on.
08:43Mind to your barrel and double top there.
08:47All right.
08:48She wasn't really my auntie.
08:49She just used to help out when me mum was a bit worse for wear.
08:52Oh, and I remember a girl when I was 14 who lived down there.
08:55Well, I hope nobody remembers you, Geoffrey.
08:56Number two.
08:58I think we've arrived, Geoffrey.
09:01Hello, love.
09:02What a lovely surprise.
09:04Oh, and Jeremy.
09:08Geoffrey.
09:09Hello, Shirley.
09:10Oh, hello, love.
09:16What a lovely surprise.
09:18Oh, and Jeremy.
09:21It's Geoffrey.
09:22Hello, Shirley.
09:23Oh, hello, Maureen.
09:25This is my sister-in-law from Ireland.
09:28She's over on the visit.
09:29Come inside, both of you.
09:31It's only for the time of year, isn't it?
09:33I'm sorry about that demonstration at the door.
09:44I thought we'd better make it look right.
09:46Shall I be meeting my brother?
09:48Only I ought to know his name.
09:50It's Robert.
09:52But he's had to stop at home.
09:54Yeah, he's had a bit of an accident.
09:56He fell over his wheelbarrow and he's broken his collarbone.
09:59Oh, that can be very painful.
10:01It is.
10:03Milk and sugar, love.
10:05Well, big fella, you should have remembered.
10:11Well, you'd better be sure of what you're saying, Dad, because...
10:14I am sure.
10:15It's been on me conscience.
10:18What did he nick?
10:19Radio?
10:20Worse than that.
10:22He gutted the car.
10:24Gutted?
10:25Yeah, they think it were a petrol in a drinks can.
10:28Burnt the whole thing out.
10:30My God.
10:31Look, would you know him for certain?
10:33Well, I would.
10:35Er, I'll...
10:37Well, I'll ring police.
10:40Hang on, it's a bit late for that, Dad.
10:43Aye.
10:45Happen you right.
10:46Um...
10:47Let me think on.
10:50Maureen's car.
10:56He saw who did it.
10:57Now, listen.
10:58We're not messing with that young devil.
11:00We put our family first.
11:03Right, Shirley?
11:03Shirley?
11:03Last month, I had a break-in.
11:08He came in the back and swiped my microwave, a kettle, the toaster and my best tea towels.
11:14You know it was Lenny.
11:15I do.
11:16A neighbour saw him stashing it in his van.
11:18What sort of van?
11:20Plain white.
11:21He uses it to do odd jobs for people.
11:23Removing stuff from houses.
11:26Just that.
11:27Well, you'd trust him round here.
11:29I think he goes farther afield for his day job.
11:33He sometimes has a young lad with him, Frank Starling.
11:36He's a waster.
11:37And a girl, Tricia Grice.
11:40I brought her into the world for my sins.
11:42This break-in, Maureen, you called the police.
11:45I did not.
11:47I went straight round to his house.
11:48I said, Lenny, give me back what you took and we'll say no more this time.
11:51Right out, I said it, in front of his father.
11:53He's a funny fish.
11:54A criminal?
11:55No, Christian.
11:56Used to be a welder in Burnley.
11:58And what did his father say when you accused his son outright?
12:01He just gazed at him, Geoffrey, with a silent look.
12:05The lad didn't flinch.
12:07He denied everything.
12:08I told him, I said, I've marked you down, my lad.
12:11I'll be watching your every move from now on.
12:13And then I turned on my heel and left.
12:14And have you been watching him?
12:15I mean...
12:16Of course I haven't.
12:17How good I have my job to do.
12:19I just wanted to make him tremble.
12:28Er, excuse me, Mum.
12:30Aunty.
12:31The quilt class.
12:32I think I'd stick out a bit.
12:34And I need to find some reason for being seen round here.
12:37I don't suppose you have a car, have you, Geoffrey?
12:39No.
12:40I'm working on it.
12:42Well, they've given me this old banger from the medical centre, pro tem, but I can hardly get it out of second gear.
12:46Can you put up a shed?
12:50A shed? You mean a garden shed?
12:51Yeah, definitely. No problem.
12:52Oh.
12:53What'll you do with yourself while I'm at the quilt?
12:56Well, I'll just scout around to make a few contacts, you know.
12:59Nothing silly.
13:00Me?
13:01Never.
13:02And I'll pick you up back here at what time?
13:048.30.
13:058.30?
13:06Yeah.
13:07OK.
13:08Watch it.
13:09This is what we're aspiring to.
13:26My word.
13:28Done by the local art school for us.
13:30And, er...
13:31This is as far as we've got.
13:37It's coming along nicely.
13:39Well, we're supposed to auction it in a fortnight to save the children.
13:43Just can't find it, Mum.
13:44Well, where did you lose it, David?
13:46Come on, you must remember.
13:47If I remember, I'd go and find it, wouldn't I?
13:49Was it at school or on your way home?
13:52Where have you been these past three hours anyway?
13:54Your tea's ruined.
13:56He's lost his key.
13:57Here.
13:58Take mine.
14:00But you'd better be in when I get back or I won't get in, will I?
14:03Go on, off you go.
14:05Hello, David, love.
14:06How you doing?
14:07All right?
14:08School?
14:09It's OK, thanks.
14:10Good lad.
14:12Hello, David.
14:13Hello.
14:14They say he's bright as a new pound coin at school.
14:16When he wants to be.
14:18He spends most of his time dreaming.
14:20Well, he'll be a poet then.
14:22Or a politician.
14:24Evening, ladies.
14:26All here, are we?
14:27I hope so.
14:28We've a mountain to climb tonight.
14:30Hello, Sandra.
14:33And where were you last week?
14:35We're laid.
14:37Claire?
14:39This is my sister-in-law.
14:40Petty.
14:41She's come all the way from Ireland to give us a helping hand.
14:43How do you do?
14:45Welcome, love.
14:46You've done a plique, have you?
14:48Oh, well, sure I have in the past.
14:51Come with me.
14:52What do you fancy?
14:54Well, some puffy cloud and a chimney up here.
15:08Oi!
15:09David!
15:09David!
15:10Where were you Sunday afternoon?
15:20Football TV.
15:21Oh, yeah.
15:22Who were playing?
15:23Spurs Man U.
15:24We missed that.
15:26Cracking match, right?
15:27Sparks flew.
15:29We saw fire.
15:30Someone put it out.
15:31Didn't we let any engines?
15:32The lot.
15:32Did you see him, David?
15:34No.
15:34We're home, I told you.
15:37No place like home, eh, Frank?
15:39You what?
15:40Is that where you're going now?
15:42Nobody there.
15:44Empty.
15:45Even the goldfish drowned.
15:46My tea's ready.
15:49Hear that, Frank?
15:50His tea's ready.
15:51Tea?
15:52Nah.
15:53Way past tea time.
15:54I think you should come with us.
15:58What for?
15:59I want to talk to you, David.
16:00Come on.
16:01Where are we going?
16:02Don't know yet, do we, Frank?
16:04No.
16:04Come on.
16:15Yes.
16:16You have done this before.
16:18I used to help my grandmother.
16:20I shall speed up.
16:22Of course you will.
16:25Don't worry, love.
16:26You'll stick with me.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:27Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:28Yes.
16:29Yes.
16:29Yes.
16:30Yes.
16:30Yes.
16:30Yes.
16:30Yes.
16:34Yes.
16:46Which house?
16:48That one there?
16:49Oh, right.
16:50You can't do that.
16:51You might kill someone.
16:52No, we won't.
16:53The house is empty, isn't it, Frank?
16:55Yeah.
16:55She's in hospital, is Mrs. Sherrod.
16:57So it's all right.
16:59It's for you, David.
17:00Let me go!
17:01All right.
17:02And the ring side view, eh?
17:03And the fireman come.
17:04Let's go!
17:34Police, please. And an ambulance.
17:52Right. Those of you with something to show from this evening, leave it on that table there.
17:57The rest of you, homework, please. Time's our enemy, remember?
18:03Shall we see you at our extra class on Thursday?
18:06Yes, definitely.
18:08Marvellous!
18:09Give her a hand, Marvin.
18:10Do you fancy a drink, Karen?
18:12Oh, heck, why not?
18:13You can't.
18:19Night, love.
18:20Night.
18:27Sorry I'm late, love. I've been to the pub.
18:30Are you all right? What's happened? Nothing?
18:36Robert, I don't know. But we'll be getting a lift home.
18:41Inspector Adams is with us. We're all in one piece, so don't worry.
18:48Oh, go to bed.
18:50How is Mrs Sharon?
18:51She'll pull through. She only got out of hospital this morning.
18:56They thought I'd done it, even though it was me who raised the alarm.
18:59Well, it was reasonable for them to wonder what you were doing there.
19:01Police work is what he was doing there. And he spotted the van.
19:05Yes, and they pulled it in, Mrs Wainthrop. Unfortunately, since he couldn't identify the miscreants, they weren't able to hold them.
19:17So, they pulled him over and let him go. What does that do for him? Another little triumph? Or is he thinking who was there? Who shocked him? What makes him tick, Geoffrey?
19:33Geoffrey. He's not into serious thieving. It's something else.
19:40If I could just get into his gang and get involved, then we could nail him.
19:45He's not got a gang, not to speak of. At least I learned that at the stitching. That's when he's so clever.
19:54Some sort of control over people is what he's after. Come on, let's get moving.
20:01You can count me in now. This has turned out just as I feel.
20:04Oh, Robert.
20:05You're not going back there alone. No matter how enticing it is working with Adams, I'm coming with you.
20:10And how will that help us?
20:12Haven't we got a shed to build?
20:18Oh.
20:20Yes.
20:22Right.
20:24Well, you will be needing my toolbox.
20:27Oh, thanks, Mr Wainthrop. That's just what I do need, actually.
20:31Make sure you take good care of it.
20:33I will.
20:34I shan't let it out of my sight, I promise.
20:36That's very good of you, Robert.
20:39We'll do our best not to be late.
20:46I'm sure that they are standing...
20:52...quiddish.
20:57Everything in hand, Geoffrey?
20:58Oh, yeah.
20:59Up in a jiffy anti-morning.
21:01Good morning.
21:27Hello.
21:29Hello.
21:30You wanting Karen?
21:32Yes.
21:33She's doing a shift to Bates Bakery down on the Nelson Road.
21:52Hello.
21:54Oh, hello there.
21:56A cup of tea, please.
21:57And an Eccles.
22:03And I'll take it over there with my son.
22:06Oh.
22:07I'll bring it over.
22:08What are you doing here?
22:09Oh, it...
22:10It was raining and I thought...
22:11Dinner time.
22:12Well, I'm here for a different reason.
22:13Just follow my lead, best as you can.
22:14Right.
22:15Right, Mrs Wainthrop.
22:16Right.
22:17Right, Mrs Wainthrop.
22:18Sorry.
22:19Mum.
22:20Right, Mum.
22:21Right, Mum.
22:22Right, Mum.
22:23Oh, yeah.
22:24I can see the likeness.
22:25You must be Maureen's nephew, then.
22:26Yes, I am.
22:27He's building a garden shed for her.
22:28Hey, but the weather's turned against me, you know.
22:29She's a dark horse.
22:31We thought all she had was a cousin in Oldham.
22:32How's your lad?
22:33Did he get home safe last night?
22:34Oh, yeah.
22:35Silly monkey.
22:36Well, sure, there's a relief.
22:37Because from what my sister tells me, things aren't too rosy on the estate just now.
22:42I know.
22:43Oh, no.
22:44I don't know.
22:45I don't know.
22:46I don't know.
22:47I don't know.
22:48I don't know.
22:49I don't know.
22:50I don't know.
22:51I don't know.
22:52I don't know.
22:53Well, I don't know.
22:54I don't know.
22:55I don't know.
22:56I don't know.
22:57I don't know.
22:58I don't know.
22:59It was rosy on the estate just now.
23:01I was very worried for our Auntie Maureen, aren't we, Mum?
23:04I know.
23:05Her car.
23:06That was dreadful.
23:07And poor Mrs Sharon, last night.
23:09Did you hear?
23:10Hmm.
23:11Someone's just told me.
23:12Well, sure, it's the elderly we have to think about.
23:16And women on their own.
23:18And young lads your David's age, I should imagine.
23:21It's been bad these past two months.
23:23We even had the helicopters out last week.
23:26Trying to pick out a white van.
23:28Oh, Maureen knows who burnt her car, but she can't prove it.
23:33And others are too frightened to talk.
23:37Do you know this Lenny Thornburgh?
23:41By sight, yeah, but not to speak to.
23:44Does David?
23:46I don't know.
23:47You'd have to ask him.
23:49I'd like to get my hands on him.
23:52Nobody messes with my Auntie Maureen.
23:55She saw my husband through his illness.
23:58He died of cancer at Christmas.
24:02How's David coping?
24:05Oh.
24:07He's the brave one.
24:09Man of the house is my David.
24:13Sorry.
24:14I'll have to go.
24:21It was David I saw in the quilt class with a number ten on his back.
24:25Shouldn't we have told his mother or Inspector Adamsey?
24:27Neither at the moment.
24:29From what you described, he was running away from them.
24:31Right.
24:32And we don't want his mother upset more than she needs to be.
24:35Oh, hello Shirley.
24:37My son Geoffrey.
24:39He's doing some construction work in Maureen's garden.
24:42Oh, hello Geoffrey.
24:43Hello.
24:45Oh, this extra class for the quilt tomorrow.
24:48Shall you be going?
24:49Oh, if I can, yes.
24:51Oh, I did enjoy myself.
24:55My goodness.
24:57How they worked those poor children in the mills.
25:00It's easy to pretend it never happened.
25:03We get so careless with the past.
25:05I can't remember what took place two days ago half the time, can you?
25:10Unless it's an upset, like my sister's car going up in flames
25:14in broad daylight on a lovely spring evening.
25:18Just here, was it, or further down?
25:23No, it was there.
25:26It's a pity you weren't doing what you're doing now.
25:29You could surely have prevented it happening.
25:32Yes.
25:34If you'll excuse me.
25:36Indoors at the time, were you?
25:39What do you mean by that?
25:40I'm sorry.
25:42I didn't see anything, if that's what you're implying.
25:44None of us did.
25:45Well, I didn't suggest that you did, surely.
25:48What's going on around here has nothing to do with us.
25:50Nothing.
25:52Now, if you'll excuse me,
25:54I have to collect the children from school.
25:56Excuse me.
25:59She knows something.
26:01She's covering up.
26:03And it's too early for school collecting.
26:10No!
26:11My dad had one of them.
26:13He got it up easy.
26:15Oh, hey!
26:16Oi!
26:18Er, helped him, did you?
26:20Yeah.
26:22Hey, shouldn't you be at school?
26:24I'm off sick.
26:26Right, well you'd better come and help me then.
26:28Come on.
26:30Hey, what's that, Bolton Wanderers?
26:35Yeah, it's yours.
26:37Man, you.
26:39Our number 10's better than your number 10.
26:41Never!
26:43What's your name?
26:45David.
26:47Right, mine's Geoff.
26:49Hey, do you know me Auntie Maureen?
26:51Er, your mum works at the bakery, doesn't she?
26:54Just been up there.
26:56Good pasties.
26:58Alright.
27:00I'm, er, sorry to hear about your dad, David.
27:03That's rotten, that is.
27:05Is your mum coping?
27:07With your help, eh?
27:09Yeah.
27:11Right, come on.
27:12Get hold of that.
27:14I'll just, er, try and stick it.
27:16Oh!
27:17Oh, alright, love.
27:19What, something wrong?
27:20No, no, nothing.
27:22There's a, there's a lad in Maureen's garden.
27:24He's with that little David.
27:26Trying to build his shed or something.
27:28Oh, that, that's right.
27:29That's, erm, Maureen's nephew.
27:31Ah.
27:33Oh, they're making a right hash of it.
27:37We'll need the hammer.
27:39Right.
27:40Whoa!
27:42What? That was your fault?
27:43What was my fault? What did I do?
27:44You like go of that?
27:45Yeah, you told me to for the hammer.
27:47I never, I said we'll need it, not before you...
27:48Okay, alright, alright.
27:49Just grab that and do it again.
27:52There you go.
27:53Hold it.
27:59Have you got a dad?
28:01Er, yeah.
28:03But he's, he's hurt at the moment.
28:05Otherwise he'd be here.
28:06Help him as fix this.
28:08Hmm.
28:10He's never a rogue, Mrs. Wainthrop.
28:12I swear on my life.
28:13Did you talk about Lenny?
28:15A couple of times.
28:16He didn't really respond.
28:18Which supports my theory that he was taken along for the ride last night.
28:22Against his will.
28:24If I could put in my two penneth, what was he doing in Maureen's garden?
28:29Was that just coincidence?
28:30No, if Mrs. Wainthrop's right, he was just plucking up courage to tell us something.
28:35We must keep him in our sights.
28:37Is this all Derek's stuff to do with the business course?
28:44You should have got this posted.
28:46How could I get it posted?
28:47It's got to be addressed and a covering letter written.
28:50What am I supposed to do? Use me left hand?
28:51I'm sorry, Robert. I'm very sorry. What do I have to do?
29:01Leaving aside the matter in hand, our lodger is worried about his place in the household.
29:07I can see that for myself, Robert.
29:11We haven't got room for both of them.
29:14I wonder if the Althwaites had put somebody up.
29:20But who?
29:21Well, it did have to be...
29:28I don't know.
29:31What do you think?
29:33Don't ask me.
29:36They're both our sons now.
29:43We'll discuss this when this case is over.
29:46I've not had time to answer all your questions, but there's no form on Mr Thornber.
29:54He was a welder, now unemployed.
29:57Got an Alsatian called Betsy.
29:59Frank Starling's some petty pilfering. What else?
30:02Trisha Grice.
30:04Oh, no, never mind. I've got Geoffrey working on her.
30:07So, there's no drugs and nothing at all on Lenny Thornber.
30:13I've told you that already.
30:14Well, he's got it all stitched up, hasn't he?
30:17Removals. Any time you open that van up, you'll find household things he can account for.
30:22How would you know what he'd stolen?
30:27What's that?
30:29I have to go now, Mrs Wainthrop. Keep in touch. You appear to know more than we do.
30:36I didn't know the dog was called Betsy.
30:38Pot dog, please.
30:49Onions, mustard?
30:52Yes, please.
30:54What's that on your...
30:56It's a Tasmanian devil.
30:58Oh, right. What's that?
31:00It's a Tasmanian devil.
31:01Seven.
31:03Right.
31:05My name's Geoff. What's yours?
31:07What's it to you?
31:09Well, it's customary to know her girl's name if you're gonna ask her outline.
31:13This fella bothering you?
31:16Hardly.
31:17That'll be £1.70, please.
31:20Okay.
31:23Keep the change.
31:27Problem, lads?
31:29Not for us, eh, Lenny?
31:31You got your own transport?
31:33You...you're going my way.
31:34Come on.
31:58Come on.
32:00Hey.
32:04Excuse me.
32:18It is Mrs Forsyth, isn't it?
32:22No.
32:24Well, it's just that my sister, Maureen O'Callaghan, said Mrs Forsyth would have a key at number 25.
32:30Oh, this is 23.
32:32And it's Wilshire at 25.
32:34It is Kettering Street.
32:36No, it's Kemble Street.
32:38Oh, then I'm going mad.
32:40I'm sorry.
32:41Only I'm staying with my sister and I've locked myself out.
32:46I couldn't trouble you to use your phone, could I?
32:49We know who you are.
32:50Auntie Maureen's nephew.
32:51Yeah.
32:52I know who you are.
32:53So it was you who told the pigs.
32:54That wasn't me.
32:55I was too busy saving Mrs Sharon.
32:57Saving her from flying to death.
32:59Saving your skins.
33:00See, look, Frank.
33:01I don't believe in violence.
33:02No reply.
33:03No reply.
33:04Sigh.
33:05Sigh.
33:06I'm stuck.
33:07Sigh.
33:08I'm stuck.
33:09Sigh.
33:10I'm stuck.
33:11Sigh.
33:12You're not ready.
33:13Sigh.
33:14Sigh.
33:15Sigh.
33:16Sigh, Sigh.
33:17Sigh.
33:18See, look, Frank.
33:19I don't believe in violence.
33:29No reply.
33:30Sigh.
33:31Sigh.
33:33I'm stuck.
33:36you're not part of this quilt thing then i don't know about it oh and i thought everybody knew
33:47would it interest you they're desperate for helping hands they even wrote me in no i'm not
33:56interested thank you oh is this your son isn't he good looking does he live with you
34:04i've got a boy derrick but he lives in australia with his wife and my three grandchildren more's
34:15the pity that is a pity and i've got this other boy jeffrey oh what a worry he is mixing with the
34:25wrong crowd you know he'll be the death of me if not of himself first
34:32sometimes you just hit a brick wall half an hour i was in there
34:44i got nothing you're giving a cup of tea nothing i left out of pity in the end poor woman what a life
34:56um it's them griffin from over the road i'm morning's nephew yeah yeah i know
35:12you'll need to treat it of course with mold and fungal protection right otherwise it's all done
35:20what's happened to you oh me i just i got in an argument with i've just got to scrape that
35:30so it's nothing serious tell you what though i could do with a pint that's uh just where i'm going
35:36can we talk please
35:42i want to apologize for the way i spoke to you yesterday
35:58it's all right i'll get these mr griffin
36:01uh might be usual please babe same again
36:04it was uh it's terrible what happened to auntie murray
36:11her car just uh just opposite your house
36:16i mean she's a nurse you know she looks after people
36:22you gotta do a thing like that oh well that's uh that's what happens around here
36:26all right john yeah well it shouldn't
36:29there must be something you can do to stop it like uh set up a neighborhood watch
36:35you can't just turn a blind eye to it
36:38you what are you saying i did that like
36:41no not you personally
36:43none of you personally
36:45hey you don't know what you're talking about son all right
36:48stan's father you say it was
36:52as he was leaving he saw the lad run off
36:55this fellow killed me for this
36:56would he know him again yes he telephoned us two days ago and your husband stan wants to keep quiet
37:02about it well i agree with him up to a point i mean we have young children why can't you trust the law to deal with this
37:10they'd get him put away
37:11he's too smart for the law they've had him in and let him out and then he's worse than ever
37:17strutting about the street putting the fear of god into everyone
37:20i mean look at poor maureen she stood up to him and look what he did to her
37:25leave this to me
37:29and i've been to her
37:32and i've been to her
37:34who has ever seen anything
37:36let me know about that
37:37for a while
37:38time to do
37:39at all
37:40i'm not sure
37:40i'm not sure
37:41but i'm sure
37:42and i will see you
37:44and i will see you
37:44Hey, get out! This is private. Yeah? And you're peeping. No, we'll charge for that.
37:57Don't let any peep. Look, the police are out here, you know. We're not scum in, we're not
38:01bothered. Well, you get out! Just get out! What's it? You're frying the neighbours.
38:06That's mine, that is? Yeah? Well, I'm giving it back to you, sonny boy. All right, don't
38:11start it. Would I ever? Hey, wanna know something, Bunzo? Tasmanian devil's what sees off blokes.
38:20We're all mouth and no trousers. Tsss. Arthur Griffin saw him. But if the police don't
38:30make it stick, she's frightened for her family. So she's in a fix. And so am I. I don't
38:38know what to suggest, love. I don't, honestly.
38:44Lennie and Tricia, they're in this shed. My shed? Yeah, it's all right they've gone. But
38:50you stole Mr. Wainthorpe's screwdriver. That decides it.
38:57I don't know what to do.
38:59I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say.
39:00We're in luck. Softly, softly,
39:01softly, softly, Mrs. Wainthorpe. I know what's at stake, Inspector.
39:18i'd like a word with lenny we're in middle of prayers i'm his father what do you want
39:48i'm maureen o'callaghan's sister and i want your boy out here now if you don't mind mr thornburgh
39:55will you fetch him for me why don't you step in because i don't choose to
40:02lenny come out here may i be present at this interview i don't care either way mr thornburgh
40:10lenny this lady wants to talk to you yeah what about come here you little
40:21you little tyke
40:29last sunday afternoon you were there don't deny it who saw me any number of people and they're all
40:35gunning for you too late almost a week gone and i've at least two says i didn't do it frank and
40:40trisha you don't stand a chance with them not a chance in hell if that's what your father makes
40:47you believe in no he believes in hell all right but he reckons he can save me from that
40:54you can stop wasting your film pal
40:56why did you do it malice because my sister had the guts to stand up to you is that it look i didn't
41:06do it so you go and tell that to your little copper friends you little devil you'll what get me if
41:15someone will get you first you old bat
41:39we're out of luck mrs weyntrop
41:40he must have defective eyesight i wouldn't buy a land chop from him i might get a sheep's brain
41:52well much good that'll do is all we have now is young david i'm sure he's trying to tell us
41:59something and he's our last chance our last chance is standing right above us mrs weyntrop
42:10well well inside quickly jeffrey i need to deal with this on my own okay
42:25hello david
42:29come and sit down
42:32and we can have a nice quiet chat with no one to bother us
42:40you know who set fire to the car don't you
42:54and you've come to tell me
42:55were you in the van no
43:07now you mustn't be worried to say yes nobody's going to punish you
43:15i was stood behind it behind the van
43:19at maureen's
43:24but she saw them get out
43:27with lenny holding the drinks can
43:32and cross into the car
43:33no
43:35not lenny it was frank no it was me on me own
43:39he's forced you to say this hasn't he he's making you take the blame for him
43:51come on david
43:53i weren't with them i didn't even know they'd be there
43:57are you telling me truthfully yeah
43:59but why should you do such a terrible thing
44:11you did know it was maureen's car
44:13she used to park it around our house when my dad was sick
44:17she were always complaining it kept breaking down
44:19she was a good friend to you both
44:47at that time and since
44:49so why did you want to hurt her
44:54i didn't hit with the car
44:56i thought she'd get the insurance if i put it out of its misery
44:59oh david
45:01now that's going to be very hard for people to swallow
45:07i wanted to see the firemen put it out
45:10kill the flames with the hoses from the engine
45:15is that what you want to do in life be a fireman
45:17if we'd known his father's occupation right away it might have saved us a bit of trouble
45:36no criticism of you mrs wainthrop far from it you've done well for us
45:40oh no i haven't i've just made things worse i can't find any joy in the thought of that boy being
45:47taken off i've left the real rogue to carry on his mischief
45:50you'll need a round the clock watch for maureen's house because he'd get his revenge when it suits
45:56him you know that as well as i do and you know we can't do what you're asking
46:01but it's me that's put her in jeopardy at least give her a buzzer through to the station or whatever
46:07you do we'll keep a close eye on her don't worry this is to settle our account with you
46:24why don't you take this right look uh about the other day i didn't meet me in the pub never
46:44came back to finish my pint did i chip oh geez they're not bad are they so uh you've met this
46:54lenny character then oh yeah went for a ride in his van knocked off a post office set fire to a few
47:00houses i'm only kidding you know it's it's the mentality i don't understand yeah me neither we
47:06talked about aliens said he thought he might be one that's why he never gets caught idiot well got me out
47:13his van on the far side of the moon somewhere and put the boot in it wasn't so hard and he doesn't
47:18believe in violence hey
47:27citizens arrest eh
47:43uh shame about the shed though could have done with one of them here so these are your famous beans
47:49eh robert you've surpassed yourself well you've got to put some of it down to look like most things in life
48:02now where are you taking us to celebrate eh that new lebanese place we found on the mat right
48:09you beans
48:22oh
48:22oh
48:24oh
48:26oh
48:28oh
48:30oh
48:32oh