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00:00Top job, sir.
00:09Vinnie is the best barber in Saint-Victoire.
00:12Master of his craft.
00:13I can tell.
00:14Dom was feeling a bit down, so I brought him in for a pampa.
00:17I'm sat right here, Jeremy.
00:19My folks used to do that.
00:20Sorry?
00:21Speak about each other as if they were invisible.
00:24No, we're just good friends.
00:26It's all right, mate. You don't have to explain yourself.
00:30Those who live around here?
00:31No, a few villages down the coast.
00:33I'm from Burma's here originally, but I've been here for years.
00:36You?
00:36Yeah, we're both two.
00:38Yeah, we're not together.
00:40No, no, not together.
00:41I'm Dom. This is my lover, Jeremy.
00:44Oh.
00:45I'm Joe Van. This is my boy, Freddy.
00:48We're in Saint-Victoire to sell some old jewellery.
00:50This is the best place.
00:51Oh, it certainly is.
00:53What are you selling?
00:54This.
00:57Here you go.
01:00I've got a pipe of this.
01:01Oh, is that real?
01:03I don't know. That's what I need to find out.
01:05It is truly beautiful.
01:07It certainly is.
01:08I reckon it's worth a few quid.
01:09Where do you get it?
01:11Now, now. That'll be telling.
01:13Well, you need to see our friend Jean.
01:15She'll get rid of it for you.
01:16I need a proper deal of mine.
01:18She is. She's the best.
01:19Dom, give her a call. Now.
01:22Oh, I have not spoken to her for a bit.
01:23She's been busy with stuff.
01:25All right.
01:26All right. We'll just give him one of her cards.
01:28I have a card on me.
01:29Well, of course you've got cards.
01:30You keep them in your wallet.
01:31You've always got loads of them.
01:32Come on.
01:36Oh, there's one.
01:40Cheers, gents.
01:41Much appreciated.
01:43Now, where did I put my keys up?
01:46How did you...
01:47Gets it from me.
01:49Come on.
01:52Oh, Vinnie.
01:53Yes, before I forget.
01:54Has my faucet's pomade arrived?
01:56I'm down to my last little bit.
01:58Tomorrow morning, I'm afraid.
02:00I'll message you when it arrives.
02:01Right, yeah.
02:02Oh, Vinnie.
02:03Can you come here, please?
02:04Is this hot follicle treatment over yet?
02:07It's really beginning to change.
02:08Ah, there. Yes.
02:10Good grief, Jeremy.
02:11Are you not ready yet?
02:13We have dinner with the mayor at seven.
02:15Hello, darling.
02:16Hello.
02:18Oh, hello, Dominic.
02:19Look at you getting all beautified.
02:22Yeah, haven't came in for a trim.
02:23What on earth is taking so long?
02:26I just want to look my best for you, my love.
02:29Any chance of a vodka, Vinnie?
02:43You're staying close to me, my lovely.
02:48Freddie, shall we go for pizza or crepes?
02:52Pizza, Daddy, please.
02:53Pizza is right.
02:54Let's see what we can find, eh?
02:57Right, we've got...
02:58That's a kilometre down the road.
03:00What?
03:02I haven't got anything.
03:03Let's go!
03:21Do you remember the first time
03:26that my eyes set on you?
03:31Your smile came from nowhere
03:36For sometime never
03:38Or sometime soon
03:40The road is a long one
03:45I was only passing through
03:50I was only passing through
04:01Circus is in his blood
04:08His great-granda could ride a bike
04:11Oh, oh, Douglas
04:15Really?
04:17When I got him, me and Dom taught him loads of tricks
04:20Shake a paw, sit, prance
04:22Prance
04:23Dom taught him to trot on his hind legs
04:26Watch
04:27Prance, Douglas, prance
04:29Oh, his arthritis must be playing up
04:35I haven't seen Dom in a while
04:38Been a bit flaky
04:40Not like him
04:41Have you seen him?
04:44No, no, not recently, no
04:45Oh, I'm sorry, I've got to take this
04:51Of course, love
04:52Hello?
04:55Hello?
04:55Right
04:58Yeah, I'll be there ASAP
05:00Gloria, could you give me a lift to the hospital?
05:04It is quite urgent
05:05Oh, I can't, love
05:07I've had too many of these
05:08Patrick got some peach snaps in
05:11Now my mouth tastes like every fun pub I knew in the 80s
05:14Don't see you catching on round here
05:16Oh
05:17Oh, hello, stranger
05:19We were just talking about you
05:21Oh, were you?
05:23Yeah, I was telling Jean how you've been an international man of mystery recently
05:27Nowhere to be found
05:29Don't be daft
05:30Well, you're here now
05:31And lucky for you, your timing's brilliant
05:33Jean needs an urgent lift to the hospital
05:35Oh, are you okay?
05:37Yeah, no, I'm fine
05:39It's just, Caron needs me there
05:41Oh, alright
05:44Eh?
05:45Proper kismet this, isn't it?
05:47You turning up like this
05:48Well, if I can help, you know
05:52Yeah, that'd be great, thanks
05:55Well, it's just been you, kid
06:04Another peach snaps won't hurt, will it?
06:19So, how have you been?
06:22Fine
06:23Uh, Claudia, are you okay?
06:27Yeah, yeah
06:27It's just been promoted
06:29Oh, Dom, that's wonderful
06:30You must be thrilled
06:33Yeah
06:34Yeah, I am, yeah
06:35Really thrilled
06:36Well, let's go in then
06:40You just want me to come in with you?
06:43Well, you're here now, aren't you?
06:45You may as well
06:53Hiya
06:59I came as fast as I could
07:01Thank you, Jean
07:02Dom, hiya
07:03So what's happened?
07:05The man in this room has been stabbed with what we believe to be a stiletto knife
07:10Oh, wow
07:11A what?
07:12Oh, it's a pencil-thin flick knife
07:15Originally created in Italy in the late Middle Ages
07:17And it was to get through the chainmail armor of marauded knights
07:21Well, you said wow
07:22All his vital organs are still mainly intact
07:25So he has a fighting chance
07:27Well, that's good
07:28So why am I here?
07:31He had your business card on him
07:33I thought maybe you would recognize him
07:35Oh
07:36Um, I've never seen him before in my life
07:48He apparently has no other relatives apart from his dad
07:52So I'm just waiting for a social worker to stay with him here overnight
07:55I think I know where this bloke got your card from
08:05His name's Jovan
08:10I gave him your card in the barbers earlier
08:12He wanted to sell a bird jewelry thing he had on him
08:15And Jeremy said he should go to you to help flog it
08:17A bird jewelry thing?
08:20Yeah
08:20I mean, you must have found it on him
08:21It's a proper sparkly thing
08:23We have found nothing
08:24But, uh
08:26We have recently received some information that could be linked
08:30Oh, yes
08:32There's been a huge jewel robbery
08:35At an exhibition across the Spanish border in Pamplona
08:38Based on the Dove of Peace
08:39Interpol have put fillers out everywhere
08:41Oh
08:42And you think this fella might be part of the gang?
08:46Maybe he took a little souvenir that he shouldn't have
08:48And they want it back
08:49Dom
08:52Do you mind going back to the station with me to identify what you saw?
08:55No, no, not at all
08:56I only saw it for a few seconds, though
08:58Jean, your expertise would be useful for the identification also
09:02Yeah, of course
09:02I will wait here with the boy until the social services arrive
09:06Um, Freddy
09:07Pardon?
09:09The little lad's name is Freddy
09:10Yes
09:11I
09:18He
09:32I
09:33I
09:34I
09:34I
09:34I
09:34I
09:35I
09:35To be continued...
10:05Remember them bloody dangerous?
10:07Yeah. One minute you're sipping what tastes like lemonade at a festival,
10:11next minute you're waking up on a mate's futon and you miss three days' work.
10:16Well, I'm sticking with it. It'll catch on, believe me.
10:29Oi! Hands off!
10:31Shut your mouth, woman.
10:32Right, that's it, Otto. That's your final warning.
10:34Get out and stay out.
10:36She called my father.
10:37Oh, come on, Otto. Give me a break.
10:40We all know your mother's from Birmingham.
10:42Out!
10:43And everyone knows you're just an old jailbird.
10:46You will regret this, Patrick Hayes.
10:50Big time.
10:51Like the man said, get out.
11:09Get your hands off.
11:10And nobody throws Otto's on free part of anywhere.
11:13At last. Well done, Patrick.
11:17This man, Otto, he's a pest to all women.
11:23Dom, it might be easier if you sit next to me.
11:27Oh, right.
11:28Jane, you will have to stand.
11:41Interpol sent us images of all the items stolen during the Pamplona robbery.
11:45Oh, look at the lapidary on that.
11:47I beg your pardon?
11:49It's the art of gemstone cutting.
11:51Comes from the old French word lapidaire, meaning once killed in working with precious stones.
11:55Oh, that's it, I think.
12:04Are you sure?
12:05I can't be absolutely sure, because I only saw it for a few seconds, but...
12:09That looks like the thing he had on him. Proper sparkly.
12:12Well, it's an 18th century classic sonne esprit d'oeuvre.
12:17Very, very popular over here.
12:19Value?
12:19No, I'd say between three and a half and four thousand euros.
12:23You're joking.
12:24Had it wrapped in a bit of old cloth.
12:27So, this exhibition, it was all different versions of the sonne esprit?
12:32Yes.
12:33But this is the biggest lead we've had.
12:35I will inform Interpol.
12:37Thank you for your help, Dom.
12:40Oh, well, I mean, I just pointed it out.
12:43Jean, Jean knew what it was.
12:45I will call you in the morning if there's any progress.
12:51Right.
12:51Right.
12:51Well, I'm glad I'm on the right side of her, I tell you that.
13:14You've always been on the right side of her.
13:16Yeah, she's your biggest fan.
13:18And a damn good copper.
13:19Yeah, I know she is.
13:22So, um, how have you been?
13:25Yeah, all right.
13:26Yeah, great.
13:28Did you end up selling that Waterloo painting for Glo?
13:31Yeah, I did, actually, to a couple from Surrey.
13:35Good job, because Glo had spent the money before the ink was dry on the receipt.
13:39Yeah, she loves the shop, does that, Glo?
13:41Yeah.
13:42Mm-hmm.
13:42Well, anyway, I've had to, uh...
13:47What about, um, Charlie and Simone, are they all right?
13:50Yeah, yeah, they're great.
13:52They're on, um, they're on holiday in Cyprus at the moment.
13:55Oh, lovely.
13:57Yeah.
13:58It's amazing how well it's turned out for them after all that trouble they went through.
14:06Well, the old place hasn't changed much, has it?
14:09Well, what exactly did you expect after three weeks?
14:15Oh, three weeks, one day, and approximately seven hours, actually.
14:22Look, Jean, I just wanted to say, uh, I never meant to...
14:31Sorry.
14:33It's Claudia.
14:35You better answer it.
14:37Yeah, I recommend it.
14:38Yeah, see you, don't.
14:39Yeah, see you, Jean.
14:50Hello, darling.
14:51How are you?
14:51Good morning, Minnie.
15:05Good morning, Caron.
15:06I've postponed appointments for half an hour.
15:09How is Jovan?
15:11Still stable.
15:12That's something.
15:14This is my colleague, Jean White.
15:16She's helping me with the inquiries.
15:18Bonjour.
15:18Bonjour.
15:18So, a few questions.
15:21Was Jovan a regular customer?
15:24Sort of.
15:25Maybe a few times a year.
15:28He's a bit of a white boy, expat Brit.
15:31Always trying to sell something to my customers.
15:33Is it always jewelry?
15:34No, anything.
15:36I had to put a stop to it once when he opened a bag with loads of shirts with the electric
15:41tags still on them.
15:42Proper old school.
15:44It is understood he had something very different on him this time.
15:48The bird.
15:50You saw it?
15:51Yeah.
15:52He showed it to us.
15:54It was beautiful.
15:55The wings looked like they were real diamonds.
15:59What makes you think they were real diamonds?
16:01The stones were almost transparent.
16:06So you know your precious stones, then, Vinnie?
16:09You can't help but pick up the old antique term, living in Saint-Victoire.
16:14Everyone's an expert, eh?
16:15Yeah, yeah.
16:16Very true.
16:17Unfortunately, we did not find it on him.
16:20We assume that's why he was assaulted in the first place.
16:22Right.
16:24Do you know which village Jovan is from?
16:28I'm not sure.
16:30But I do know he's a single parent to his boy, Freddy.
16:34He's always with him.
16:35To be honest, it used to worry me.
16:38What, Jovan being a single parent?
16:40No, the boy always being with him.
16:42I'd say, shouldn't that boy be in school?
16:44And he would say, he goes to the school of life.
16:47No replacement for a good education.
16:49Exactly.
16:50That will be all for now.
16:53Thank you, Vinnie.
16:54Anything I can do to help.
16:56Goodbye.
16:57Bye.
17:01Jovan is obviously on the wrong side of the law.
17:04So, you do think he's involved in the jewel robbery?
17:08Potentially.
17:09Pamplona is not that far away, just across the border.
17:12I will need to question him the moment he wakes up.
17:15If he wakes up?
17:16If he doesn't, then it becomes a very different crime.
17:22Says here there's been a hosepipe ban at home again.
17:25I must be driving them all mad!
17:27Home?
17:28Darling, we've been here for nearly 40 years.
17:32England is hardly home now, is it?
17:34I think I would crash the car if I had to drive on the left again.
17:38It's always home.
17:40There's some corner in a foreign field.
17:44Do give it a rest, darling.
17:45Who are you trying to kid?
17:46Last time we went home, you moved the flights forward,
17:50so we had to fly back two days early.
17:53And I wanted to pop into Harrods.
17:55I find this rather therapeutic, you know.
18:00What's that, darling?
18:01Origami.
18:04I believe you were barred yesterday by our landlord, Otto Moncrief.
18:10We'll kindly ask you to go away.
18:12You mean your ex-landlord.
18:14What on earth are you talking about, man?
18:16I have you the papers to revoke his license.
18:19How dare you?
18:20Um, Patrick has a license stamped by the mayor herself.
18:25Otto, please leave or I'll call the police.
18:29Call away.
18:30But I just wanted to let you know you are not a landlord here anymore.
18:33Look, I think you'd better leave, Pat.
18:34Your license has been revoked because Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd James here
18:39did not declare your prison record when they applied.
18:42So, uh, it looks like you're out of a job.
18:47Such a shame.
18:47Did, did he declare his record?
18:51I didn't think it would matter.
18:52Who we employ is our decision, isn't it?
18:54No, not in this district of France.
18:57Madame, monsieur, au revoir.
19:01Ciao.
19:05Right.
19:06If that's how he wants to play it,
19:08follow me, everyone.
19:09It's an absolute travesty.
19:15Surely he can't do this.
19:17He was very upfront about my prison record.
19:19He was, honestly.
19:20One at a time, please.
19:23Show me the documents.
19:25I don't shout about my time inside,
19:27but I'm not ashamed of it.
19:28I learn a lot.
19:30Made me the man I am today.
19:32We may not have been that transparent
19:35with this part of Patrick's past.
19:39Well, it didn't cross my mind to mention it.
19:41The man's done his time.
19:45Yes, you've had your license revoked.
19:47And under our local law,
19:48it is pretty watertight.
19:51Hang on a minute.
19:53How on earth has he managed to do this so quickly?
19:55Otto Moncrief is a creep,
19:57but he has friends in high places,
19:58and he has always managed to stay
20:00just on the right side of the law.
20:01How very vindictive of him.
20:05I'm so sorry, Patrick.
20:07I will keep these papers
20:08and see if there's anything I can do,
20:09but it isn't looking good.
20:19Can you keep an eye on him?
20:21Of course.
20:25We will need to question him
20:27when he has been checked.
20:29It is becoming increasingly obvious
20:30that Jovan is a thief.
20:33It certainly looks that way.
20:36The term white boy
20:38is that British way
20:40of saying he was a criminal.
20:42Yeah, but a petty one.
20:43But a criminal nevertheless.
20:46Okay.
20:47When he wakes,
20:48we will caution him
20:49and get to the bottom of this.
20:53What if he ends up in prison?
20:55That poor little boy.
20:59His dad is all he's got in the world.
21:00Pop the brandy in here
21:19for the shop.
21:20Who's?
21:21I got here as quick as I could.
21:23Yeah, I texted her.
21:25How are you doing?
21:25I'm all right.
21:28I had such a lovely time here.
21:32You go in nowhere.
21:34It's a disgrace.
21:35We can't go back
21:36to the bad old days
21:37before Patrick.
21:39We're terrible at this, Patrick.
21:40It's taken age
21:41to find someone like you.
21:42Er, I'm not sure
21:44Patrick's that thrilled
21:45about losing his job either, guys.
21:46Oh, it happens every time,
21:48no matter what I do,
21:50no matter how far I travel.
21:52What just the past
21:55catches up on me.
21:58I really thought
21:59I was meant to be here.
22:01I thought,
22:01oh, this is my second chance.
22:05Clearly it wasn't.
22:07Well, can't you stay on
22:08behind the bar?
22:10Patrick, please.
22:11Same pay.
22:13Just until we sort things out.
22:14Yeah, I'll stay
22:15till you get someone else, Jeremy,
22:17but I've been here before.
22:19as soon as people find out.
22:24That's it.
22:40I'll be back.
22:41I'm going to go to the house,
22:48I'm waiting for your call.
22:50Help me, please.
22:51This man me follows.
22:54I've got to see you, Tom Moncrief.
22:56I know what you're doing.
22:58What?
23:02You don't have the most idea
23:03of what you do allusion,
23:05madame the officer.
23:06You're just a little
23:10dinner
23:11of my breakfast.
23:15In fact,
23:16you look very
23:18in beauty today.
23:21But you should
23:22smile more.
23:24It will make you
23:25even more beautiful.
23:28Get in the car,
23:29I'll take you to the house.
23:31Bye.
23:33See you next time.
23:36Ciao, ciao.
23:49Yeah, all right, Gloria.
23:50I'm coming.
23:51Right.
23:53I'm just nipping
23:54to lacquer on.
23:56Gloria's outside.
23:57Something's happened
23:58with Patrick
23:58and she's in a terrible tis.
24:00Of course.
24:00Right.
24:01Jean, can you stay
24:05for a moment
24:05it's Pamplona?
24:08Si,
24:08carona al aparato.
24:12Todo la verdad.
24:15Estás seguro?
24:18Cuando ha pasado?
24:23Muchas gracias
24:24por su ayuda.
24:26Adiós.
24:27Well, what's happened?
24:29That was the Pamplona police.
24:31The entire
24:32Saint Esprit Dove
24:33collection
24:33has been found.
24:34All of it?
24:35Yes.
24:36Every last item.
24:37It was an inside job
24:38and the culprit
24:38has been arrested.
24:41So,
24:41what was Jovan
24:42carrying
24:43that he nearly died for?
24:44I have no idea.
24:46Dom
24:46identified it.
24:47It doesn't make sense.
24:49He identified
24:50something.
24:52Obviously
24:53it wasn't that.
24:53let me think.
24:58Oh,
24:59and you speak
25:00Spanish?
25:02Si.
25:04Kept that quiet.
25:10Honestly,
25:11Jean,
25:11brace yourself.
25:13Patrick looks like
25:14a kick puppy.
25:16I'm surprised
25:17Dom didn't text you
25:18first.
25:19Well,
25:19he knows what good
25:20makes you and Patrick
25:21are, doesn't he?
25:22Hmm.
25:23He's going to be
25:24devastated.
25:26Since Claudette left,
25:27he's loved having
25:28Patrick around.
25:29I know.
25:31He's going to have
25:32no family there at all.
25:35Oh,
25:36don't worry,
25:37love.
25:37He's got us.
25:38We're practically
25:39family,
25:39aren't we?
25:40He's Saint-Vitois family.
25:42Yeah,
25:42of course we are.
25:44It's just not fair.
25:45Patrick's done his time.
25:47He should be allowed
25:47to move on.
25:49What did he do
25:49time for?
25:51Embezzlement.
25:52Oh.
25:53He told me when we
25:54were having a Floyd night.
25:55Oh.
25:56Is Patrick teaching you
25:57to cook?
25:58What?
26:00Keith Floyd,
26:00the chef?
26:01No,
26:01Pink Floyd,
26:02the band.
26:03Oh.
26:04I should really say this,
26:05but Dark Side of the Moon
26:07certainly brought out
26:08the darker side
26:08of Patrick's memories.
26:10Oh,
26:10see.
26:10Mm.
26:12But that shouldn't affect
26:13what he's doing now.
26:15He's completely
26:15turned the pub around.
26:17It's never been as busy.
26:18Mm.
26:18You are right.
26:21And when you know better,
26:22you do better.
26:23And that is exactly
26:24what Patrick's done.
26:26Apart from the music box.
26:29What?
26:30Oh,
26:31maybe I shouldn't say,
26:32but
26:33you know when
26:34Celine's music box
26:35went missing
26:36a Christmas before last?
26:37Yeah.
26:38Patrick took it.
26:40You're joking.
26:42Mm.
26:43Archie's grandson
26:44made him put it back.
26:45How do you know?
26:48Well,
26:48Archie told Dom
26:49and Dom told me.
26:53Well,
26:54you put it back,
26:56right?
26:56Yeah.
26:57Yeah.
26:57Yeah.
26:59Anyway,
27:00the person I'm worried
27:01about most is Dom.
27:03Come on.
27:03Yeah.
27:06Now,
27:06you listen to me,
27:07young lady.
27:08It was absolutely
27:09not your fault.
27:11That man
27:12made a choice
27:13to behave badly
27:14and I will not have
27:15that sort of
27:16predatory behaviour
27:17on my premises.
27:19The days when a man
27:20could pinch a woman's behind
27:21just because he felt like it
27:22are gone.
27:23Things have changed.
27:26I've made some sandwiches.
27:29Well,
27:30some things have.
27:31I've told Jean everything.
27:33Hey.
27:35Oh,
27:35hiya.
27:36Hiya.
27:37Are you all right?
27:38No.
27:39No,
27:39I'm gutted.
27:40Not as gutted
27:41as Patrick is.
27:43What's wrong with Jean?
27:45Oh,
27:45she somehow thinks
27:46she's to blame
27:47for Uncle Patrick
27:47who's in his job.
27:48No way.
27:50Otto's to blame
27:50no one else.
27:51Exactly.
27:56Do you want a hand,
27:56Uncle Patrick?
27:58What?
27:59Oh,
27:59no,
27:59no,
28:00no,
28:00I'm fine.
28:01There must be
28:02something we can do.
28:04Right.
28:05That's it.
28:06No more pots of tea.
28:07I think we could all do
28:08with a stiff drink.
28:09Wait.
28:09No,
28:10no,
28:10Jean,
28:10you sit there.
28:10I'll get the drinks.
28:12I'll give you a hand,
28:13darling.
28:14Well,
28:15things must be bad
28:16if Julius work involuntarily.
28:18Yeah,
28:18very true.
28:19Don't worry,
28:20love.
28:20We're all right here
28:21for both of you,
28:22aren't we,
28:23Jean?
28:23Yeah,
28:24yeah,
28:24we are.
28:25Thanks.
28:28You love this job,
28:29you know.
28:30You're like a changed man.
28:32I know,
28:33love.
28:34It's just like
28:34having him around,
28:35you know?
28:35Right,
28:37everyone.
28:38Now,
28:39for medicinal purposes only,
28:42help yourself.
28:47Thanks.
28:51Oh,
28:52Tom,
28:52my griff.
28:54Come on,
28:55Chantal,
28:55you should find a solution
28:56for your license.
28:57It should be good
28:57to have a way.
28:58Eh bien,
29:03il y a encore quelque chose
29:04qui fonctionne en Angleterre.
29:10Eh bien,
29:10je me demande si...
29:16Papa ?
29:24Papa ?
29:25Papa ?
29:26I'm sorry.
29:34Freddy.
29:36Oh,
29:36boy.
29:37Daddy,
29:38I'm sorry.
29:40I took the birdie.
29:42I just wanted to show you
29:43how good my fingers
29:44were getting.
29:53Call the doctor.
29:56It has been
29:58an absolute joy.
30:02Will you stop
30:03talking historically,
30:05old chap ?
30:05Precisely.
30:06You are going nowhere.
30:09I'm so sorry,
30:10Dom.
30:11Hmm.
30:11Then he helped me
30:12through me
30:12empty nest syndrome
30:14when Claudia left.
30:15I know,
30:16love.
30:17I'm just gonna miss him,
30:18that's all.
30:19Oh,
30:19come here.
30:20Oh,
30:21oh.
30:21Oh.
30:21Oh.
30:22Oh.
30:22Oh.
30:22Oh.
30:22Oh.
30:22Oh.
30:22Oh.
30:22Oh.
30:22Oh.
30:23Oh.
30:23Oh.
30:23Oh.
30:23Oh.
30:23Oh.
30:23Oh.
30:23Oh.
30:24Oh.
30:24Oh.
30:25Oh.
30:25Oh.
30:25Oh.
30:26Oh.
30:29Darling,
30:30can you get us
30:30all another drink?
30:31Yes.
30:31Oh.
30:34Oh,
30:35no.
30:36No,
30:36no,
30:36I've got to pop out.
30:38Where on earth
30:38are you going?
30:40Well,
30:40I need to pick up
30:41my Captain Fawcett's
30:43hair pomade
30:43from Vinnie
30:44before he closes.
30:45Really,
30:46darling,
30:46does it have to be now?
30:47Darling,
30:48I'm down to my
30:48last application
30:49and it's early closing.
30:51I promise
30:52I'll be straight back.
30:53English hair pomade
30:54imported by a Frenchman.
30:56That's a first.
30:57Even Vinnie's not French.
30:59He's Polish.
31:00That's why his vodka
31:01is so fantastic.
31:03Polish?
31:08The bird.
31:10It was beautiful.
31:12The wings look like
31:13they were real diamonds.
31:14Um,
31:16Jeremy,
31:17do you mind
31:17if I come along?
31:19There's a few questions
31:20I forgot to ask Vinnie earlier.
31:21Of course.
31:22It's not far.
31:23We'll walk.
31:24Great.
31:35Jean,
31:36I'm a little bit worried
31:37about Dom.
31:38How do you mean?
31:39Well,
31:40he and I
31:40always have good love,
31:42but recently
31:42it's like his light's gone out
31:44and then, of course,
31:44all this with Patrick.
31:46I mean,
31:47he's the best chap
31:49I've ever known.
31:51I'm not sure
31:51what I can do about it.
31:53Do you think it's Claudia?
31:55I wouldn't know.
31:57You're his best friend
31:58in the whole world,
31:59Jane.
32:00If you can't reach him,
32:01no one can.
32:07Oh,
32:08of course.
32:10I thought it was like
32:11a trendy 90s name,
32:12but
32:12boys,
32:14it's a
32:14it's a Polish surname.
32:16James.
32:17It's a gentleman's
32:18barber, Jane.
32:20I'm not 13.
32:26Aha!
32:27Thanks for letting me know,
32:28Vinnie.
32:28Ah,
32:29Jeremy.
32:29Come on,
32:30please.
32:31Afternoon.
32:31Ah,
32:33you're a good man,
32:39Vinnie.
32:40Pleasure as always,
32:40Jeremy.
32:42How's Jovan doing?
32:44Well,
32:44I shouldn't really be telling you this,
32:46but there's been a bit
32:47of a development.
32:48Really?
32:49Jovan,
32:50that name rings a bell.
32:51You were in here with him yesterday.
32:53He got mugged last night,
32:54fighting for his life
32:55in hospital.
32:56Oh,
32:56yes,
32:57he was trying to sell
32:58that diamond bird thing,
32:59wasn't he?
32:59Oh,
33:00dear.
33:00Yeah,
33:00well,
33:01we thought that diamond bird thing
33:02was the reason he got mugged,
33:04but it turned out
33:05his little boy,
33:06Freddy,
33:06had sneaked it into his pocket
33:07all along.
33:08No,
33:08really?
33:09So,
33:10it must have been a random mugging
33:11after all.
33:12Well,
33:12we'll find out soon.
33:14He's just regained consciousness.
33:16Well,
33:17that's something.
33:18Yeah,
33:18well,
33:18the diamond bird
33:19is not part of any robbery,
33:20it's totally legit,
33:21so it's back in Jovan's possession
33:23and he's totally in the clear.
33:27He's not been discharged yet?
33:29Oh,
33:29no.
33:30No,
33:31no,
33:31he's in the acute medical ward.
33:32It'll be a few days yet.
33:34Yeah,
33:34they're playing it safe.
33:36Understandable.
33:37All's well that ends well,
33:39then,
33:39eh?
33:39Thanks,
33:40Vinnie.
33:42Oh,
33:43that face rings a bell.
33:46Is he royalty?
33:48King John III,
33:49of Poland,
33:51obviously.
33:51I'm a bit of a buff
33:53on our royals.
33:56Bye.
33:57Bye.
34:01I'll, um,
34:02follow you to the pub,
34:03Jeremy.
34:03I've just got to make a phone call.
34:04Very good.
34:11Caron,
34:12it's me.
34:21I'll see you next time.
34:31Do you want to know like,
34:35how do you have to train you?
34:43Oh,
34:43I'll see you next time.
34:44Bye.
34:45Bye.
34:45Bye.
34:45Bye.
34:47Bye.
34:47Bye.
34:47Bye.
34:47Bye.
34:48Bye.
34:49Bye.
34:50Let's go.
35:20So, this is what you wanted.
35:37Your very own holy grail.
35:40This is how I see it.
35:43You shut up shop and you waited outside the hotel for Jovan.
35:47Pizza, Daddy, please.
35:49We'll see what we can find, eh?
35:52We thought that he'd been stabbed by a stiletto knife.
35:57But he'd actually been stabbed by your very own professional hairdressing scissors, hadn't he?
36:03Hmm?
36:04And in front of his own child.
36:06Why would you stab a father in front of his own son?
36:11I think I know, Carol.
36:13You thought you'd found the eagle from the royal casket, didn't you?
36:22The royal casket?
36:23In 1800, the Polish princess Isabella Kataryska, well, she created the royal casket.
36:33And it contained 73 precious relics, which represented the history of the Polish royal family.
36:40And the eagle was one of these?
36:43Well, according to legend, she stole this from Frederick II, who was king of Prussia at the time.
36:50And where is the casket now?
36:52Well, in the Second World War, he was hidden from the Nazis in a palace outbuilding, which was bricked up.
36:57Well, unfortunately, a man who worked for the family betrayed them, and, well, the entire collection was plundered.
37:07None of the 73 items have ever been found.
37:12Until now.
37:15I have seen thousands of Polish eagles.
37:20But never one with wings of such pure diamonds.
37:26I had to know for sure.
37:27The casket has been my lifelong passion.
37:33I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it.
37:37My heritage.
37:39Being plundered by a cheap thief in my own shop.
37:43Are you going to tell us what happened, Vinnie?
37:54I really didn't mean to stab him.
37:56But he was strong and resisted.
38:04Then when I couldn't find the eagle, I ran.
38:08I was going to tell you, Vinnie, I was going to tell you, Vinnie, this isn't what you think it is.
38:27You are wrong.
38:28Now, do you see how prominent the diamonds are?
38:36Well, that's because of the method used to mount the stones.
38:41Now, this is called the mystery set.
38:43And it was patented by Van Cleef and Arpels in 1933.
38:48Oh, don't get me wrong, this is a very expensive piece of jewellery, but it's far too young to have been part of the royal casket.
38:59That's the trouble with amateurs, Vinnie.
39:06A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
39:10You risked a man's life.
39:13A father's life.
39:15And you got it completely wrong.
39:17I was going to take the man's life.
39:34I was going to take the man's life.
39:39I was going to take the man's life.
39:43PIANO PLAYS
40:13Oh, thanks. I'm starving.
40:22How's it going?
40:24It was Vinnie who stabbed Jovan.
40:26Vinnie? No way.
40:28What, because of that bird diamond thing?
40:30Yeah.
40:31How's Jovan?
40:32Well, he's regained consciousness and he's going to be fine.
40:36Oh, well, that's good.
40:38Why did he do it?
40:40Well, he jumped to the wrong conclusion
40:42and thought it was something it wasn't.
40:49Jean, I...
40:50Dom, you don't have to say...
40:51No, no, I think I do.
40:56Georgina, you know, the way she was,
40:59it scarred me, you know?
41:02I didn't think I could trust anyone ever again,
41:04and you came along.
41:08It's just a momentary lapse into bad habits, that's all.
41:13I'm sorry for being daft.
41:14I didn't...
41:15Look, Dom, I could have been more understanding.
41:18No, no.
41:19It's all me.
41:20No.
41:21Hey, get out, you're still barred.
41:29I said, get out.
41:31I was invited, jailbird.
41:33Oh.
41:35Carol.
41:36Wow.
41:38And here are the authorities.
41:40But you don't like them very much, do you, Patrick Hayes?
41:43It's all yours.
41:47Bonsoir, Otto.
41:48Thank you for coming.
41:50My pleasure.
41:51I thought you might like seeing the reinstating of La Couronne's landlord.
41:55Hmm?
41:57Here's your license, Mr. Patrick Bradley.
42:00Bradley?
42:01Well, that's my birth name.
42:03How did you know?
42:04A simple search for your birth certificate.
42:06I needed it to access your records in England.
42:09You were named Patrick Bradley at birth,
42:11and then your name was changed to Hayes when you were adopted at two years of age.
42:15And it still exists?
42:16It certainly does.
42:17I didn't know you were adopted.
42:19Well, neither did I for a long time.
42:21And then when I was about 16,
42:24I asked my mum why it was that the rest of my family were so tall,
42:29and I'm not, and I got my answer.
42:33But how is this going to help?
42:35Well, it gave me an idea on how to get round this stupid local law.
42:40Go on.
42:41I figured Patrick Bradley never went to prison, did he?
42:45No.
42:45He has no prison record.
42:48Hey, you can't do this.
42:50Oh, I already have.
42:52And it's a perfectly legal loophole.
42:54So don't go running to your shady friends on the council.
42:57Yeah, you are barred.
42:59You're barred.
43:01You're barred!
43:03Oh, grab her, grab her.
43:09Who's in the corner?
43:15Don't.
43:16No, no.
43:17Don't say a word.
43:18Okay.
43:19I'm sorry, but...
43:20I messed up, Jean.
43:24These past few weeks have been, hands down,
43:27the most miserable few weeks of my entire life.
43:30And I just want another chance.
43:33Look, I know you'd never let me down.
43:35You'd never let anybody down.
43:36And I feel like an idiot for even questioning that.
43:39I'm sorry, too, Dom.
43:42I was just so upset that you would even think that,
43:45but I've been really miserable, too.
43:49Come here.
43:50Oh.
43:53Well, thank the Lord for that.
43:55I don't think I could have starved your sad little faces a minute longer.
43:59You all knew?
44:02Saint-Vitoire's worst-kept secret.
44:04Everyone knows.
44:05Oh.
44:07All right.
44:08I bet you didn't know about this.
44:12Jean White.
44:15Will you marry me?
44:23Yes.
44:24Yes.
44:25I will marry you.
44:26Champagne, everyone.
44:36Eh, don't you mean Prosecco, Dom?
44:38No, this is a special occasion.
44:40Let's crack open the good stuff.
44:42Oh, very good.
44:44More d'antanior for my friend.
44:46You and I'm doing in the face time
44:49that my eyes set for me.
44:56Your smile came from nowhere
44:59For sometime, never
45:01Or sometime soon
45:03The road is a long one
45:08I was only passing through
45:13I was only passing through
45:20Oh.
45:29Yeah.
45:30Oh.
45:30Yeah.
45:30Yeah.
45:30One
45:31Oh.
45:31Yeah.