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Beyond Paradise S03E04

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00:00It's a beautiful morning in Sumply for the last day in the regatta.
00:10We've got an action-packed programme for you,
00:13beginning with the final race of the women's singles,
00:16where the winner will receive the coveted regatta cup
00:19and £30,000 prize money.
00:22No running, guys.
00:24No running!
00:26I'm sure I'll be safe.
00:27Come on, then. Here's your milk.
00:33Oh, here you go.
00:37Oh, careful, sir. You're by the edge there.
00:42Careful, you're going to fall!
00:44Oh, my gosh!
00:45Big day today?
00:46Yeah, it is.
00:48See you.
00:49Good luck.
00:51Hello. They're asking for their bags.
00:53Oh, here you are. Sorry, guys.
00:55They're all labelled.
00:59All done.
01:02Oh, here she is.
01:03Hiya.
01:05Oh, where have you been?
01:06A slight issue locating the binoculars.
01:09Ah.
01:09Well, go and find a good spot, and I'll try and get there for the start.
01:12Righto.
01:12Hello.
01:18Hi, two cappuccinos, please.
01:19Sure.
01:20Come on!
01:20You're about to start!
01:21Where's Martha?
01:22She's following on.
01:25Oh, I'm in the seat again.
01:27Rosie?
01:28Hello?
01:30Here they come.
01:31Hi.
01:32That's Nathan Dalton.
01:38He won this exact cup here in the same race before you were born.
01:42But only by nobbling the boat with the bloke behind him, Hugo Dixby.
01:45You all right?
01:46Now it's their daughter's racing, Francine and Polly.
01:50So, there's bad blood.
01:52Hehehehe.
01:52I'm fine.
02:00Hiya.
02:01Good luck, Polly.
02:02Thanks, Ben.
02:03Francine.
02:03Thanks.
02:08Can you hold this?
02:09Polly, Francine, could I, uh, do you mind?
02:14So, ladies, joint favourites, how do you see the race going?
02:18It's about the start, really.
02:23We've all got to get half well, then see what happens.
02:26It's about the first time.
02:28Getting in front to get tighter to the buoy.
02:30I have to ask, your dads were part of that infamous race in 95.
02:35How much has that played on your minds this week?
02:38Yeah, a bit.
02:39People have been talking about it since we got here.
02:42But it's what we do that matters.
02:43Yes.
02:43Francine, the regatta trophy and £30,000 up for grabs.
02:50Can you win it?
02:51Ha.
02:52Well, obviously, she's a Dalton.
02:56Winning is what we do.
02:58Well, good luck to both of you.
03:00May the best woman win.
03:07Sluggy.
03:08Leave it, Dart.
03:09All competitors to the water, please.
03:12We're all competitors making their way to the water.
03:16OK.
03:20Now, there's a squad selector from British sailing here today.
03:24Here's your shot.
03:25Don't mess it up.
03:26I won't.
03:27I promise.
03:28Keep your eye on that prize, Francine.
03:30OK.
03:33The crowds are building.
03:35I've just spoken to the two favourites,
03:37Francine Dalton and Polly Dixby.
03:40It's anyone's race at this point.
03:43The scene is set for a spectacular race with a breathtaking backdrop.
03:47As the sailors launch their boats,
03:49you can feel the excitement building.
03:52Who will rise to the challenge and come out on top?
03:58The Paxson goes and it's a clean start.
04:01But it's all about technical skills.
04:06Francine Dalton pulls ahead from the others.
04:15She's got a strong lead on Polly Dixby,
04:17who's lagging behind.
04:19An unusually slow start from her.
04:21Can she catch up in time?
04:23Dalton rounds the first mark with confidence,
04:26making it clear to the competition
04:27that she's got this race under her control.
04:32Dixby seems to be struggling behind the race leader.
04:35Polly Dixby seems to be in real trouble.
04:57Polly Dixby seems to be in real trouble.
04:59Polly Dixby is to be in real trouble.
05:27One morning in the month of June down by a rolling river
05:47There weir he tried the chance to stray and he beheld his lover
05:51Her cheeks were rather nice but brown
05:54Her hair and ringlets hanging down
05:57She'd have a lovely face without a frown
05:59Just as the tide was flowing
06:01Can I take her out?
06:13Yeah
06:13You'd be alright
06:14She'd be alright
06:15Can we just take her out?
06:16It's getting cold
06:17Everything alright?
06:19It's okay, this is our detective inspector and DS
06:21Yeah, she's fine
06:23Right, what happened?
06:24I think someone did something to me
06:26What makes you think that?
06:28Sweetheart
06:28I think someone tried to kill me
06:30Kill you?
06:31Really?
06:32I trust there'll be a rematch
06:34Dad
06:34The race wasn't completed
06:35Sorry sir, don't go on the stage
06:37Where the hell are you going?
06:38Sir, calm down
06:39Sorry, you say someone tried to kill you
06:42I found this in my bag this morning
06:44What?
06:45What is it?
06:47I thought it was a joke
06:48Why didn't you tell me?
06:51Like I said, I thought it was a joke
06:52Race today
06:56And it will be your last
06:58All I know is I felt great
07:01Then out of nowhere my vision went funny
07:05It was like I couldn't see straight
07:07Are you on any kind of medication?
07:09Kirby
07:10Oh, are you on a bag?
07:11A bag of this
07:12Antidepressants
07:14Since when?
07:16A couple of months
07:17Thank you
07:20Sir, have you had any kind of side effects since you've been taking them?
07:24No
07:24When exactly did you start feeling unwell?
07:28Just after I sailed down to the start
07:30And you felt fine before?
07:34Yeah
07:34Have you had anything to eat or drink beforehand?
07:40Just my fruit smoothie
07:41I had it before the race
07:43Do you still have the bottle?
07:52Ten mile kitchen
07:53I haven't seen a letter like that in years
08:06I mean, who can be bothered these days?
08:10I can't remember the last time I held a prit stick
08:12Well, let's hope the lab can find fingerprints or a bit of DNA
08:16Oh, come on
08:18He's obviously wanted her to lose that race
08:21Sir Margot
08:21Tell me about this infamous race
08:24The two fathers
08:26Oh, don't start her off
08:27I want to hear it
08:28It'd be my pleasure
08:30Okay, here we go
08:33They'd been rivals for years
08:36Neck and neck
08:37Then
08:39It was the last race of the season
08:41Just like today
08:42Minutes into the race
08:45Hugo's boat started taking on water
08:48Capsized before the turn
08:50There was a big bust up afterwards
08:53And Hugo accused Nathan of sabotage
08:57We've all heard the story, but nothing was proven
09:00Don't mean it didn't happen
09:01Don't mean it did either
09:02Point is
09:02Nathan Dalton went on from strength to strength
09:05Got new sponsors
09:07Selling the Olympics
09:08Won a gold medal
09:10And Hugo did me
09:11Just disappeared from the racing scene
09:13He ran the local sailing club
09:15But then young Polly started racing
09:18And he's been training her
09:20So that's what all the fuss has been about
09:22The daughters following in their dad's footsteps
09:25And a dig's been nubbled again
09:27It's not quite the same
09:29Yeah, and Francine
09:32Did give up on her race
09:33To go and save her
09:34True
09:35Oh, email from the lab
09:36Nothing in the energy bar
09:39But they found significant traces
09:42Of Zopaclone in Polly's smoothie
09:44That's a sleeping pill
09:45Mixed with her antidepressants
09:47That would knock her out
09:48But no athlete is going to willingly
09:50Take a sleeping pill an hour before a race
09:51So
09:52Someone spiked her a drink
09:54I can skip college for a few more days
10:02Oh, I'm not sure that's a good idea
10:04How else can we do it?
10:07Um
10:08Hi
10:09Everything all right?
10:11Oh, we've just been told
10:12There's an extra day of this regatta
10:13So they can rerun the women's race
10:15But we've just run out of breakfast supplies
10:17Oh
10:18Everything all right?
10:20Well, the fruit smoothie
10:21That Polly Dixby drank before the race
10:23What about it?
10:25We think it was spiked with a sleeping pill
10:27No
10:28Is she all right?
10:30Ah, she's fine now
10:31The effects are wearing off
10:32But the drinks
10:34Were they brought in?
10:36No, I made them myself
10:37You made them?
10:39Yeah, this morning
10:40The competitors have a breakfast bag every morning
10:43For the first race
10:44An energy bar and a fruit smoothie
10:46So I made them fresh
10:48Did anyone help you?
10:50No, I cut up the fruit
10:52Mixed them, filled the bottles
10:53All the drinks were identical
10:55Well, could they have been tampered with in any way?
10:57Or did you leave them unattended?
10:59No, I did everything on my own
11:01I put them in bags with their initials on
11:03Then they were collected and taken down to the start
11:05You said the bags were collected?
11:08Yeah, by whom?
11:14Poor Polly
11:15How is she?
11:17Yeah, she's going to be okay
11:18Did you have any contact?
11:20Any contact with anyone at all
11:22On your way down to the start after picking up the bags?
11:25No, no one
11:26I went straight there
11:28So you delivered the drink to Polly
11:29Exactly as it had been prepared by Martha
11:32Yeah
11:33Yeah, I literally picked them up from Martha
11:35And went straight down to the water
11:36You didn't put Polly's bag down at any point on the way?
11:41No
11:41And once you'd given it to Polly
11:43Did you see her put it anywhere?
11:45I seem to remember her opening the bag
11:48And drinking her smoothie straight away
11:49Are you sure she's going to be alright?
11:57Er, she's a little shaken but she'll be okay
12:00Sorry, are you and Polly...
12:04Oh, I wish
12:06I mean, I've known her a long time
12:10So, you know, Dad has a boat here
12:12And Polly's always around, so
12:14I've thought about asking her out a couple of times
12:16But
12:16We're very different, so
12:19Sometimes different is good
12:21Sorry, when you gave Polly her smoothie
12:23Was there anyone with her?
12:27Yes
12:27Er, yeah, she was with her dad
12:31And they were being interviewed by the TV crew
12:33This is all the footage from the TV crew
12:41Look
12:41No
12:46Oh, sorry, excuse me
12:48Now that doesn't make sense
12:50If Martha made the smoothies herself
12:54And then packed them all into bags
12:57And then Ben took them straight to the start without stopping
13:01Well, we can see here
13:03That no one put anything in once she'd opened it
13:06So, how and when was her smoothie spiked?
13:11Margot, fingerprints on the bottle?
13:13We won't get anything back until the morning now
13:15But Nathan Dalton was on the quayside and we know he's cheated before
13:20We don't know any such thing
13:23And anyway, it doesn't look like anyone went near her
13:26What about Ben?
13:27He's the one who delivered it
13:29He could be lying
13:30Possible
13:31But he did seem genuinely worried about us
13:34Then it can only be one person
13:36The one person who had the opportunity to put something in that bottle
13:41So, I'll leave Rosie at the cafe with Zoe
13:50Then head off to the suppliers' meeting
13:53But Zoe's got to eat the delivery at the quayside
13:56Right, well, I could try and get out at lunchtime for an hour
14:00Well, won't you be tied up with the case?
14:02Probably
14:02Especially as, uh, you're my prime suspect
14:06What?
14:08Yeah
14:08You're the only one who could have spiked Polly Dixby's bottle
14:12Well, in that case, I confess everything
14:15It was me
14:16Lock me up
14:17Could do with the rest
14:19Good, case closed
14:20See you in six months
14:21I'll ask Mum to look after Rosie while I'm at the suppliers
14:25Things will get easier once we find her a school place
14:30Have you heard back?
14:31No, not yet
14:32I'll chase them again tomorrow
14:33Mum!
14:38Why are my ears burning?
14:41Well, we were just discussing how brilliant you are with Rosie
14:44Somehow I get the feeling this is childcare related
14:47Would you mind taking her tomorrow afternoon?
14:52What's in it for me?
14:54My, uh, eternal love and affection
14:56Does that come in the form of a deliciously home-cooked dinner?
15:03As soon as the regatta is over, I will cook you a meal of your choice
15:06Deal
15:08Okay
15:09Got you, God
15:11Right
15:13How many is that?
15:16Two
15:17You have your own business?
15:21And how's that a good thing?
15:22It stops you getting under my feet all day
15:25Gives you something else to think about
15:26So that's it
15:27The three things that you like best about me
15:29Are my hair, my posh accent
15:31And then I've got a job
15:32Too gushy?
15:33No, I think you've dodged that particular pothole
15:36See?
15:38You speak lovely
15:39And look at your hair
15:40It's all floppy
15:41Alright, my turn
15:42You are
15:44Ultra bright
15:46Which makes you incredibly sexy
15:48Is that one or two?
15:49One
15:49You're a good mum
15:50Which shows that despite all evidence to the contrary
15:52You have a heart
15:53Mm-hmm
15:53Get me scanned
15:54I don't
15:55And three
15:55I don't think I've ever known anyone
15:57Who manages to be as frustrating
16:00And yet fascinating
16:01At the same time
16:03In exactly the same measure
16:05It's a gift
16:09Agreed
16:10Right, so what are the three things we don't like about each other?
16:14Mmm
16:14I don't have any bad points
16:16Is that so?
16:19Your trouble is
16:20You think too much
16:23So
16:25We've decided to skip over your bad points
16:28And we're moving just straight on to mine
16:30Mm, exactly
16:31Brilliant
16:31I went to primary school
16:33With a boy called Simon Corkindell
16:35And whatever toy he got
16:37He'd take it apart
16:38To see how it worked
16:39Once he got this
16:41Remote control car
16:43And he spent weeks
16:44Taking it apart
16:45Bit by bit
16:46To see what was inside it
16:48And then he couldn't put it back together again
16:50That's a bit like you
16:52How so?
16:54Because you always want to know
16:56How things work
16:57Like, um
16:58You know, is it a date?
17:00Are we boyfriend and girlfriend?
17:01What do we like about each other?
17:02What don't we like about each other?
17:03Sometimes the joy is just about playing with your remote control car
17:10Without worrying what's inside it
17:12I'll try and remember that
17:15So is that it?
17:18Are we done with my inadequacies?
17:20They're not inadequacies
17:21Though there is, um
17:25One thing
17:27You might want to work on
17:29Oh yeah, what's that?
17:31The amount of time you leave people with an empty glass
17:34And, you know
17:42It's polite
17:43To kiss people
17:44On your way out
17:46Hey, how are you?
18:00You say you're seeing someone new
18:04Before
18:06I'd had the chance to see
18:09If I still love you
18:12I get back
18:14With I'm basically famous
18:18Really I'm cripplingly lonely
18:21How do you feel?
18:23A bit shaky
18:26A bit better
18:27Shouldn't you be resting?
18:31All those months training
18:32Didn't even make the first boy
18:35Ah
18:36Wasn't your fault, Paul
18:38You know they've declared the race in a contest
18:41Ordered a rerun for tomorrow
18:43No, Paul
18:47Why not?
18:48Because
18:49Until we find out who did this to you
18:52I don't want you out there
18:55So they win
18:5630 grand
18:57And the cup on a silver platter
18:59And everything we trained for
19:00Was for nothing
19:01I could still screw up
19:06At least it would be down to me
19:08Not someone else
19:10No, I just wasn't sure
19:16Whether you'd call me
19:17Or I should be calling you
19:19For the biopsy results
19:21I mean
19:22Can you take this?
19:22No, no, that's absolutely fine
19:24I just thought it better to check
19:26Sorry to have bothered you
19:29Bye
19:31Come on, quick
19:33Pop your seatbelt on
19:34Okay
19:35Is everything all right, dear?
19:38Yes
19:38I haven't preset the alarm
19:40For the wrong time
19:41Oh, that's annoying
19:42Let me do that
19:44Oh, thank you
19:45I made some banana muffins this morning
19:50Would you two like them?
19:51Oh, no time, Mum
19:52Maybe later
19:53What are you doing making muffins?
19:56You hate baking
19:57I was bored
19:59I didn't sleep too well last night
20:01Everything okay?
20:03Never better
20:03Okay
20:05See you later
20:07Bye, Mrs. L
20:12How's the new app going?
20:38To be honest, Margot
20:41I'm never really sure what to say
20:44I get a message
20:46Something like
20:47Hi, I'm Amy
20:49What are you saying?
20:51And I never really know what to write back
20:54Here, look
20:55Nice ears
20:59I panicked
21:01Yeah
21:01Morning, all
21:03Morning
21:04Good evening
21:05Yeah
21:07Just had a quiet one
21:08Have the forensics come back?
21:13Yes
21:13Hello
21:18Sorry, gentle mishap with the alarm blocker
21:21Oh, is that, is that
21:22Yeah
21:23They found fibres on the letters
21:25Good
21:26Kelby
21:27See if you can ascertain
21:30Where the fibres on the note to Polly might have come from
21:32It might lead us to something
21:33Yes, sir
21:34Erm
21:35The bottle
21:36Er, the only fingerprints on the bottle
21:38Were Polly's
21:39And one other not on file
21:41I'm assuming they belong to Martha
21:42Not very helpful
21:43One's the victim
21:44The other's my fiancée
21:45I thought as police officers
21:49You weren't allowed to let your personal feelings influence your thinking
21:52I'm just saying
21:54Technically
21:56She is the main suspect
21:58No one thinks it's Martha
22:02But she could hold the answers without knowing, maybe
22:06If there was anyone else, she would bring him in
22:07Just saying
22:08She's gonna kill me
22:16Good
22:20Good, good, good, good
22:21Yes, er, thank you, Kelby
22:24Now, just a formality
22:27Because there were two sets of prints on the bottle, you see
22:33And, well, Polly's
22:35Which we'd expect
22:36And we think the others might be yours
22:40But obviously, we don't have your fingerprints on file
22:43Because you've never been in trouble before
22:45Or ever
22:46Martha
22:46We know it's a pain
22:48But now that we know the smoothie was spiked
22:51We need to try and work out how that was done
22:53There was no one else in the catering van with you?
22:57Zoe came in to make Kelby a cup of tea while I was doing the bags
23:00But she was in there two minutes
23:01And I was there with the bottles the whole time
23:04So, can you be absolutely certain, darling
23:06That apart from Zoe
23:10No one else came onto the catering van
23:12Between the time when the smoothies were made
23:15And when they were picked up to be taken to the competitors
23:17Yes
23:18Sorry, Martha
23:21We just need to be sure
23:22About what?
23:24Whether the drinks were tampered with in any way
23:26While they're in your keeping
23:27But I've already said they weren't
23:29Mm-hmm
23:29Eight times
23:30Oh, yes, yes
23:31But, um, you see
23:32We're not questioning you, per se
23:34No?
23:35No
23:35We're simply trying to, um, jog your memory
23:38In case something happened that you haven't remembered
23:41Or you've forgotten
23:42Like what?
23:44Turning the alarm on?
23:45Putting the cap back on the toothpaste?
23:47Picking up dirty clothes off the floor?
23:49No, no, just about the drinks
23:54Look, can you please just talk me through your movements one last time?
24:03Take away tonight
24:05And a bottle of rosé
24:07Are you attempting to bribe a police officer?
24:09Yes
24:09Deal
24:106.45
24:14I arrived at Quayside to open up
24:17Health and safety sign off 15 minutes later
24:19Then stock check, breakfast prep, and light-up grill
24:22I started work on the sailors' breakfast bags
24:25A little after 8.30
24:27Hugo brought fresh milk from the clubhouse
24:30Just before 9
24:31Zoe came to make Helby a cup of tea
24:34Ben collected the competitors' breakfast bags
24:37Hello
24:37Uh, they're, uh, they're asking for their bags
24:39They're all labelled
24:40All done
24:41Thank you
24:41All this by 9.15
24:43And I have a witness for that
24:45Who?
24:47You
24:48Oh, yes, right
24:49So at no time
24:51The bags were out of your sight?
24:54Absolutely not
24:55So nobody could have tampered with them
24:58Without you seeing?
25:00Well, I don't see how
25:01I was on the van the whole time
25:02You said that Hugo brought fresh milk from the clubhouse
25:06Polly's dad
25:07Yes
25:08Did he come in the van?
25:10No
25:10You passed the bottles up to me through the back door
25:15Thank you
25:16Now, are we finished?
25:19I'm really running very late and I need to get on
25:21Yeah, I may have more questions
25:23I mean, hardly any
25:24Certainly not now
25:25In fact, possibly not at all
25:27Bye
25:28Love you
25:37Mr. Digsby
25:42You found out who wrote that awful letter?
25:46Uh, no
25:47Not yet
25:48She wants to race again
25:50How do I know she's still not in danger?
25:52We're doing everything we can
25:53Martha mentioned you took fresh milk to her yesterday morning
25:58Like I have done every morning this week
26:01Why?
26:03Uh, we're trying to find out who was near the catering van where the competitors' breakfast
26:06bags were being prepared
26:07Are you suggesting I try to spike my own daughter's drink?
26:12No, no, no, of course not
26:13We were asking if you saw anyone else there
26:15Well, the site was busy
26:17Many people milling about
26:20Specifically the catering van
26:21It's the same thing
26:23Stewards, members of the public
26:25The competitors and their teams all passed on their way down to the water
26:30No one who looked odd or out of place?
26:33Nah
26:33I was there less than a minute
26:36Martha was working in a van alone
26:38Passed her the milk
26:40And then I left
26:42Look
26:44We all know there's only one person who would benefit from Polly not winning that race
26:51I understand you and Mr. Dalton have history
26:56But we have no evidence he was involved
26:58That man took everything from me
27:00But he won't do the same with my daughter
27:03So either you stop him
27:05Or I will
27:21What is it, Kelby?
27:31The fibre turned out to be a blonde hair
27:33So it's probably Polly's
27:35So how am I supposed to find out who sent the letter now?
27:39It's called police work
27:42But it's impossible
27:44Why do I get the impossible things to do?
27:48I've been staring at this for so long
27:50I can't see words anymore
27:52Have a biscuit
27:53No thanks
27:55Have a coffee
27:57What do you have one?
27:59Then have a quieter crisis so I can read in peace
28:01There's no fingerprints
28:03It was just a stupid blonde hair
28:06What was that for?
28:12To try and stop you moaning
28:14You're making my teeth itch
28:16I was just saying that
28:20Marco
28:26You're a genius
28:29Yeah
28:30Where were you going?
28:35Oh
28:36Oh
28:36That was interesting
28:54No thanks Margot
28:56That's great
28:57Okay
28:58Speak to you later
28:59Bye
28:59That was Margot
29:03Nathan Dalton
29:05Is up to his eyeballs in debt
29:06Right
29:07So the £30,000 prize money that comes with the cup
29:11Would be very welcome I imagine
29:12Yes it would
29:13Let's see what he's got to say for himself
29:16It was a couple of rogue investments
29:21That's all
29:22I'm handling it
29:23Winning £30,000 would help somewhat I imagine
29:26Of course it would
29:30But only if Francine won the last race of the season
29:33By overcoming the one person who could stop that happening
29:36Polly Dixby
29:37Well is that the best you can do?
29:42Right but you've got to admit that you and your daughter had the most to gain from Polly losing that race
29:47Which she will when it's rerun without the need for any help from me
29:51This rivalry between you two runs pretty deep
29:56Look despite Hugo's tiresome insistence to the contrary
30:01I am not a cheat
30:03Neither am I the architect of the miserable existence he has built for himself
30:08Francine has been trained by the best sailors in the world
30:12Her kit is top of the range
30:14So she has everything she needs to win fair and square
30:18Sir
30:21I suggest you look elsewhere
30:26No
30:46How long has he been doing this?
31:04About 40 minutes
31:05He could be there for hours
31:07Yes, yes
31:10I've got it
31:12So I was looking at the letter earlier
31:18When an idea hit me
31:20Literally
31:21What if all the words were cut from the same magazine?
31:28Polly's a sailor
31:29What about a sailing magazine?
31:32This magazine
31:33I checked every letter of every word against the last issue
31:41And they all match
31:43That is extraordinary, Kelvin
31:46Thank you, sir
31:47But that's not all
31:49You got me thinking about the hair we found
31:52Because it was a blonde hair
31:54I assumed it belonged to Polly
31:56Seems reasonable
31:57Yeah
31:58Except part of the hair was stuck underneath one of the letters
32:04So it had to belong to the person who stuck the letters down onto the paper
32:07Yes
32:08Brilliant work, Albie
32:10But it was a blonde hair
32:13So whose was it?
32:15Then
32:15I saw this
32:17On the front page
32:22Of the same issue used
32:24Francine Dalton
32:28We can always do a DNA test on the hair
32:42I mean, that will prove conclusively whether the hair is yours or not
32:46It will only make things worse on yourself not telling us the truth
32:50I didn't spike her drink
32:52I swear
32:54But you did send the letter
32:57I knew my dad would be disappointed if I didn't win
33:02So I sent the letter to try and throw Polly off her game
33:06But I never intended for her to get hurt
33:09And she fell in
33:13You thought it was your fault?
33:20My dad wants to win so badly
33:24I tried so hard
33:27That can be tough
33:29But why go through all the trouble of cutting up the magazine?
33:37You could have just messaged her
33:38I saw it in a movie
33:40I thought it would give it a bit of dramatic effect
33:42You were standing closest to Polly
33:46When she opened her breakfast bag
33:47You could have quite easily put something in the bottle
33:50I didn't touch her bottle
33:52I swear
33:52Look
33:55I've admitted to sending a stupid letter
33:57It was childish
33:58And I'm sorry
33:59But I would never do anything to really hurt her
34:03I just wanted my dad to be proud of me
34:08Where is she?
34:21She's being released on a caution
34:22Francine
34:23Do you have any idea what you've done?
34:26You know you'll be disqualified
34:27I'm sorry
34:28I am going to have to move mountains
34:30To make sure you're still allowed to race tomorrow
34:32Dad, please
34:33Not here
34:34We'll discuss this later
34:36I don't want
34:37Get in the car
34:39I'm very sorry for the trouble, detective
34:47It won't happen again
34:49The more I see him
34:57The more I dislike him
34:59Yes
35:00PHONE RINGS
35:04PHONE RINGS
35:06PHONE RINGS
35:07PHONE RINGS
35:09PHONE RINGS
35:10It's from the police station
35:13Oh, yeah, hello
35:16No, I just had something back my throat
35:19It's time to understand why she may have sent that letter
35:24Do you really think she'd spike Polly's drink?
35:28And if she had, why would she jump in to save her?
35:30Throw in the race in the process
35:32What are you all out here for?
35:35Hugo called
35:36Polly's been given the all-clear to race tomorrow
35:39Is that a good idea?
35:41If someone is really after Polly, then they might try again
35:43Well, if we seem to have reached a dead end
35:45That may be the anyway we'll cast them
35:47Right
35:47Thank you
35:48Oh, sorry I'm missing another college day, Zoe
35:58It's okay, it's just one of those weeks
36:01All hands to the pump
36:02At least I'm getting paid for it
36:04Your mum does it for free
36:06I'll probably start a slap-up dinner once we're done
36:09Besides, not take her mind off things
36:11Oh, she told you then?
36:14Tell me what?
36:15I thought you said you wanted to take her mind off things
36:18But she just seemed a bit down lately
36:21What are you talking about?
36:23Well, what did the doctor say?
36:31That it was probably harmless
36:33That they needed a biopsy, to be sure
36:37A biopsy?
36:38As in surgery?
36:40Well, hardly
36:40It was a couple of stitches and I was awake the whole time
36:43Mum, that's a big deal
36:45Look, would you stop it?
36:46I just wish you hadn't gone through this on your own
36:54Oh, why shouldn't I?
36:56Your father did
36:57But that was a different time
36:59You weren't allowed to go with him
37:02Yes, well
37:03It didn't seem fair
37:07Dad wouldn't have wanted you to go through this alone
37:10Yeah, last week I
37:12I sat on that horrid little plastic chair
37:16Waiting for them to call me
37:17And I thought of how
37:18Frightened he must have been
37:20Being there on his own
37:22You did everything you could
37:25And I'm sorry he's not here
37:29But I am
37:31Don't you think you've got enough to worry about?
37:35Excluding me from things gives me more worry, not less
37:38No more secrets?
37:45No more secrets
37:46How was your day?
38:00Spent most of it watching how parents can screw up their kids
38:03Sounds fun
38:05Not really
38:05Would a large glass of my finest dry white cheer you up?
38:11It's a good place to start
38:12It's a good place to go
38:25It's not me
38:27I think you have the thing
38:28It's all
38:30It's a good place
38:30I think you have the hope
38:32I think you have the fear
38:33I think you have
38:34I think you may don't
38:35I'm sure she'll be discreet
38:44Hello
38:55Humphrey
38:56Yes, take away as promised
38:59Anything alright?
39:01Let me help
39:02No, it's alright, I've got it
39:03Didn't you ask for a bag?
39:04I've forgotten
39:05Of course she did
39:06Oh, come on
39:07No, it's Martha, it's fine
39:08Martha, I've helped
39:10Oh, God
39:12I'll get it
39:14There's a glass on her leg
39:15What were you thinking?
39:16It was you who did
39:18Oh, just get the car
39:19Right
39:20Okay, okay, darling
39:22Can you walk?
39:24Okay, let's go
39:26Have you got the keys?
39:29There you are
39:36A couple of butterfly stitches and you're right as rain
39:40How did it happen?
39:43They were arguing
39:45Oh, I dropped a bottle
39:48She didn't mean to
39:49Well, it was my fault, really
39:51It was a stupid, careless mistake
39:53Please don't beat yourself up
39:55Kids have accidents all the time
39:57Yes
39:58Thank you
39:59Now, how about a sticker for being so brave?
40:03Oh, yes, please
40:04She meant for me, silly
40:06Oh
40:07Back in a minute
40:08She's right, you have been very brave
40:11I didn't like when you shouted at each other
40:14Oh
40:16Well, sometimes Humphrey and I can snap at each other
40:20But it doesn't mean anything
40:21Are you going to break up?
40:23Oh, darling, no
40:24I was just a bit worried
40:27We both were
40:28And that makes us a little bit anxious
40:30But we both love each other very, very much
40:33Oh, we do
40:34We really do
40:35And we love having you with us
40:37Okay
40:38Here we go
40:40I'm sorry
40:46Me too
40:47You're in early
41:08Ah, big day
41:09Thought I'd get a head start on the paperwork
41:11No one knows yet
41:20Not even Zoe
41:21Your secret's safe with me
41:25Have you ever kept a secret, Margot?
41:28Once, in 1985
41:30What was that?
41:32I can't tell you
41:33I won't tell anyone
41:39But there's nothing to be embarrassed about
41:41So
41:44How long have you been seeing him?
41:47Not happening
41:48Oh, come on
41:49Is it serious?
41:51I'm due at the Quayside
41:52I thought the Dalton girl had been disqualified
41:54Yeah, she has
41:55But even though she sent the letter
41:57Someone else spiked Polly's drink
41:59And they might still be down now
42:01But is it serious?
42:03Not happening
42:04Sorry, sorry
42:14So these were prepared in exactly the same way, yes?
42:18Exactly
42:18No one else has been on here
42:21Right
42:21Or the tenth time
42:23No
42:24Good, good
42:25Hugo sent these
42:28He's just getting Polly ready
42:30Thank you
42:31Cheers
42:43Good morning
42:48Ah, hi Ben
42:49There you are, all labelled
42:50Thanks
42:51See you later
42:54Bye
43:01Ben, all the bags are the same, yes?
43:10Yes, yeah
43:11Here you go, Polly
43:14No
43:15Thanks
43:17Brought our own
43:18Everything okay?
43:23Uh, yes, so far
43:24Are you all right, Dad?
43:29You look tired
43:29Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
43:31I'm fine
43:32Been a long week
43:34You sure you won a sale today, Polly?
43:38You feel up to it?
43:40We won't let him beat us
43:41Will we, Dad?
43:42No, darling
43:43Won't
43:45Very good
43:46Hurry up, Francie
43:46We'll be here the whole time
43:47We're gonna be late
43:48What are you doing here?
43:54You've been disqualified
43:55Thankfully, the committee saw sense
43:58When I explained it was just a bit of friendly banter
44:00Friendly banter
44:01It was a criminal offence
44:03Yeah, okay, if it looked as if we could just
44:04If you're not up for the challenge
44:05You can crawl back to your little life
44:07And ten gardens for old ladies
44:08What are you going on about
44:09If I'm not up for the challenge?
44:10Of course I'm up for the challenge
44:11Take a step back
44:12I always have been
44:13I'm getting through
44:13Blaming other people
44:14What are you doing here?
44:15What are you doing here?
44:16You're not acting here
44:16Gentlemen, please
44:17Please be jealous of me
44:18I'm not doing this anymore
44:27Francie, what are you doing?
44:29Put that back on
44:29No
44:30I hate sailing
44:32I've always hated sailing
44:36We want to win so badly
44:40New race
44:42Francie, wait
44:46Wait
44:49Francie, please
44:51What are you doing?
44:58I'm sorry for sending the letter
45:00I started sailing to make my dad proud of me
45:04But he never is
45:08But all the work you've put in
45:11You can't just walk away
45:13I have to, Paul
45:17I need to be who I want to be
45:21Not who Dad wants me to be
45:23It could have been
45:32Heaven knows
45:34You do what you do
45:36Maybe we could go for a beer sometime instead
45:38I'd like that
45:42Frankie
45:48Francie, come here
45:49Frankie, please
45:52Sweetheart
45:53Now all eyes are on Polly Dixby as she makes her way to the starlight
46:08If she wins this race, not only will she receive the regatta cup and £30,000 prize money, but she will also be crowned this year's Southwest Women's Champion
46:22Oh yeah
46:25Holly Dixby is off to a flying start
46:26Nailing her position wingward and carving out a brilliant route off the line
46:31And it's Dixby with the advantage as she rounds to the first mark, executing the move flawlessly
46:36Leaving the rest of the fleet trailing behind her
46:39And it's Dixby with the advantage as she rounds to the first mark, executing the move flawlessly, leaving the rest of the fleet trailing behind her
46:51And it's Dixby with the advantage of the fleet trailing behind her
46:53And it's Dixby with the advantage of the fleet trailing behind her
46:58Uh, this one is yours
47:02Thank you
47:03Uh, milk, sir
47:04Yes, thank you, Kelby
47:06Uh, sugar
47:12That one must be mine
47:14What are you doing?
47:25Crisscross
47:26What if the smoothie wasn't meant for Polly?
47:32The bag had her name on it
47:33What if the bags got mixed up?
47:35Doesn't sound like Martha
47:36I'm not talking about Martha
47:38Ben's got a soft spot for her
47:41And it was a race day, there was a camera crew, it was chaos
47:44So what if, distracted by his crush, Ben got the bags mixed up?
47:49Oh, thanks, Ben
47:56You mean, we've been looking at who could have spiked Polly when we should have just been asking
48:00Yes, not P.D. for Polly Dixby, but F.D. for Francine Dalton
48:06But...
48:08Yes, and that's the point, isn't it?
48:10We continually discounted the real culprit because it made no sense
48:15So yes, who would want to spike Francine's drink is exactly the question we haven't been asking
48:23Hugo
48:26Precisely
48:27But how? Martha's adamant no one went into the van
48:30I think I know how
48:32Every morning, Hugo brought fresh milk to the van
48:39Morning, here's your milk
48:41Hi, hi, Hugo
48:42Thank you
48:43I think Hugo worked out there was a small window of opportunity to switch breakfast bags
48:49I noticed it when I was with Martha this morning
48:51When she opens the fresh door
48:53Big day today?
48:58Yeah, it's, yeah
49:00I see ya
49:01There was no way Martha could have seen Hugo switch the bag with the pre-prepared bag containing the smoothie he'd spiked earlier
49:09He must have taken the bag and smoothie from the van the day before
49:13Exactly
49:13Martha was right
49:15She never left the van and no one else came in
49:17But the switch had already been made
49:20Hello, they're asking for their bags
49:23Sorry, Ben
49:24They're all labelled, all done
49:27Thank you
49:30But when Polly had her accident
49:32Surely Hugo wouldn't realise what he'd done
49:34I think he did
49:35And I think he was on the brink of confessing
49:38And then something stopped him
49:40He'd be alright
49:41He should be alright
49:42Can we just take her now and get her back in the warm
49:44Everything alright?
49:46It's okay, this is our detective inspector
49:48And DS
49:49I think someone did something to me
49:51What makes you think that?
49:53Sweetheart
49:53I think someone tried to kill me
49:55I trust there'll be a rematch
49:57The race wasn't completed
49:59Sorry, sir
49:59We don't know at this stage
50:00Remember, he didn't know about the letter
50:05And I think that threw him
50:06Without that, he might have told the truth straight away
50:09Hugo was never aiming for Polly
50:12He was aiming for Francine
50:13Because all he wanted
50:15Was for his daughter
50:17To have what he felt
50:18She deserved
50:19This moment
50:22Just a few more metres
50:24There it is
50:25Polly Nitsky
50:26Crosses the finish line
50:28And wins the race
50:30Yes
50:30An incredible victory
50:32Polly Nitsky
50:34Yeah, you were amazing
50:37So fast
50:39Well done, Polly
50:41Well done, guys
50:43The race
50:44You did it
50:47I knew you would
50:48Mr. Dixby
50:50What are you going with us, please?
50:56We know it was you
50:57What's going on?
51:02Can I have a minute?
51:06Yeah
51:06Was it worth the things we lost?
51:11Yeah
51:11I've got something to tell you
51:16How long will I be here?
51:35Not long
51:36We'll need to take a full statement
51:38Talk to Polly about what she wants to happen next
51:40A few hours, hopefully
51:42Well, I deserve whatever I've got coming
51:48Listen, before we do the formal interview
51:55Can I ask you something?
52:00Hooray!
52:02And that is a wrap on the Saltly Regatta
52:05Thank God
52:06Jackie, thank you, sir
52:09Oh, of course
52:10Sparkling apple juice
52:11What's a vintage?
52:12To say thank you
52:13For everything
52:14Hello
52:16Hello
52:16What are we drinking?
52:18Sparkling apple juice
52:19Yes, please
52:20Spend it
52:21Thank you
52:22Thank you
52:23Oh, thanks
52:23Hey, me
52:24Lovely
52:28So
52:30Who wants to know the gossip about the original dad's race?
52:36What?
52:37Well, when we put Hugo in the cells
52:40He wasn't in a good place
52:41So I thought I'd take advantage of that
52:44That's my girl
52:45And you asked him about what happened
52:47You didn't
52:48Yes, I did
52:49Terribly unprofessional
52:50Oh, shush
52:51It turns out
52:53He wasn't knobbled at all
52:55He didn't check his boat properly the night before
52:57His transom bung had perished
53:00That's why he took on water
53:02No
53:03And he's playing Nathan Dalton all this time
53:05Come on
53:06They were avid competitors at the time
53:08And
53:08It gave him a good excuse for losing the race
53:10Wow
53:12Okay
53:13So
53:15Margot
53:16Sorry
53:17Well, it's good
53:18It's a good answer, isn't it?
53:20Watch out
53:20I'll take a bunch of fun
53:21Right
53:23I can't do it
53:28Yes, you can
53:29What if it's bad news?
53:32Then we'll face it
53:33Hello
53:37Yes
53:39Right
53:44Thank you
53:48It's benign
53:55It's totally harmless
53:58Yes
53:59Hey, hey
54:01It's all right
54:02I'm okay
54:03You don't get rid of me that easily
54:06It's good news
54:09Oh, goodness
54:11What are you guys talking about for every day?
54:17We're debating whether we should have two takeaways in a week
54:20Is that even a question?
54:22After last time, I'm not entirely sure it's a good idea
54:25What happened?
54:27Oh, well
54:27Rosie ended up in hospital
54:29Whoa
54:29Oh, no
54:30What was it, Rosie?
54:32Was it a hot curry?
54:34I had that once
54:35What?
54:36Chicken naga
54:37I thought I was having a heart attack
54:38Mum called the ambulance and everything
54:40Right, well, on that note
54:44Unbelievable
54:45Cheers, everyone
54:46Cheers
54:47Cheers
54:47Cheers
54:48Just joking
54:50When the corn man comes
55:06Bad luck is coming your way
55:08It's a corn doll
55:09They're made from the last harvest
55:11And hung to bring luck
55:13Until the next one
55:13beef
55:14You
55:15I'm
55:15$14,000
55:16I laat myself
55:17For the last harvest
55:17Not hung to the next harvest
55:19At least it's an estimate of a nurse
55:20So I will have to buy some specific
55:20But to the next harvest
55:21I'm not a creep
55:22I'm not a creep
55:22In a quelle