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Beyond Paradise Season 2 Episode 4

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00:00Okay, gentlemen, time for bed.
00:18Quick as you can, please.
00:21Come on, come on.
00:23Ronnie, turn that TV off.
00:25There's literally one minute left.
00:26Now!
00:36No rush.
00:37Night.
01:00No rush.
01:08No rush.
01:09Who is that?
01:34Who's there?
01:37No.
01:39Oh, no.
01:44Dear God.
01:50One morning in the month of June, down by a rolling river,
01:55there a weary tram, a chance to stay, and he beheld his lover.
02:00Her cheeks were red, her eyes were brown, her hair in ringlets hanging down.
02:05She'd have a lovely face without a frown, just as the tide was flowing.
02:09One thing I want to miss about this bar is that doorway.
02:28Why didn't I set an alarm? I always set an alarm.
02:31It really hurts.
02:36I'm coming, I'm coming.
02:37I thought it was your big interview this morning.
02:40It is.
02:42You're cutting it fine, aren't you?
02:43Yes, thanks, Mum.
02:44Good luck!
02:52I can't believe someone didn't wake us up.
02:55I really don't think we should be relying on a duck to get us up on time.
02:59Okay.
03:00Okay.
03:01Okay.
03:04Okay.
03:05Okay.
03:05I hate ties.
03:06Okay, we're here.
03:09We got this.
03:14Oh, no.
03:16Style it out.
03:18They'll all be doing it next week.
03:19Margot, why can't I use my electric pencil sharpener?
03:37I've got a smart meter fitted.
03:39I'm trying to keep our energy usage down.
03:42Oh, the kettle as well?
03:44Part of HQ's review is our running costs.
03:47If you don't want them to shut us down, we all have to make sacrifices.
03:52Why always have a cup of tea in the morning?
03:54Suit yourself.
03:56Of course, the other option is streamlining the workforce.
04:03You mean redundancies?
04:05Chief Super said nothing was off the table.
04:07You honestly think they could get rid of one of us?
04:09Wouldn't put it past them.
04:12Who, though?
04:13I don't know.
04:14Whoever they think we can do without, I suppose.
04:19Shipping up at police station.
04:21Morrigo speaking.
04:23That interview went well, I thought.
04:25Yeah.
04:26Yeah, sorry.
04:27There's just so much to think about.
04:31You're not getting cold feet, are you?
04:34No.
04:35It's just...
04:37Did we spend all our time worrying about if we could?
04:41And not stop to think if we should?
04:43How do you mean?
04:45Well, do we actually have the time to give these kids what they need?
04:48Mm-hmm.
04:48I mean, what happens if we drop the ball when it really matters?
04:50Humphrey, just answer the phone, will you?
04:52Well, I'm sorry.
04:52It's the station.
04:53I'll be right back.
04:56Morning, Margot.
04:57Just had a report come in of a missing person.
05:00A teacher at St Barnabas School for boys.
05:02Okay, thanks.
05:03I'll head over.
05:04Well, I'd be careful up there if I were you.
05:06What?
05:06Why?
05:07It's just along the coast from Cannon's Cove.
05:09There are dark forces at play around those parts.
05:12Okay.
05:13Do you think you might unpack that for me a little?
05:16Beware.
05:17The devil on the rocks.
05:21The...
05:21Martha?
05:27What's the matter?
05:36You're definitely locked up properly.
05:38Doors.
05:39Windows.
05:40Definitely.
05:41Have you noticed anyone odd hanging around?
05:43There was one tap, actually.
05:45Yeah.
05:45Around 6'2", odd shoes.
05:47Wouldn't leave.
05:486'2", odd shoes.
05:50I get it.
05:51You're talking about me.
05:54Just go, Humphrey.
05:55I'm sure you've got bigger fish to fry.
05:57Martha, you are by far and away the biggest and most important fish in my life.
06:01You do know how to pick a girl up when she's down.
06:03Okay, okay.
06:05Carby, you're in charge.
06:07I want you to search every millimetre of this place for evidence and hunt down whoever did this like a dog.
06:14Sorry.
06:15Um, leave with me, sir.
06:18Good.
06:19I'll be back as soon as I can.
06:22Oh, and Humphrey.
06:24Change your shoe before you go to work.
06:26Shoe?
06:28Yes.
06:29Excellent idea.
06:32Hiya.
06:37Oh, Zoe.
06:39Sorry.
06:40I don't think we'll open today.
06:42I've had a break-in.
06:43Yeah, I...
06:44I know.
06:45I thought you could do with a hand cleaning up.
06:54Missing man is a father, Michael.
06:56He's a housemaster, whatever that is.
06:59This is quite some place.
07:01What do you know about it?
07:02Uh, super strict and old-fashioned is where posh people send their kids when they're going off the rails.
07:07Morning, sir.
07:08Morning.
07:10You can imagine how concerned we are.
07:13He was in his quarters at lights out and gone before morning roll call.
07:17Has anyone offered you something?
07:18Tea?
07:19Coffee?
07:20Brandy, even?
07:21I try not to drink brandy before noon.
07:23Oh, me neither.
07:24But in such times, one must screw one's courage to the sticking place.
07:28Of course.
07:28Uh, what's Father Michael like as a person?
07:35Good-natured.
07:36Likeable.
07:37He's a wonderful teacher.
07:39Always looking to improve.
07:41If he's not in class, he's always researching something or other in the library.
07:45And does he have a car?
07:46We're 15 miles away from the nearest town down here, Constable.
07:49Everyone has a car.
07:51It's parked behind the boarding house.
07:53And yes, we have tried calling him, to no avail.
07:55I've got the CCTV footage from the ground team.
07:59This is Father Brian, our chaplain.
08:01Hello.
08:02Morning.
08:03The cameras picked him up crossing the east lawn just after midnight.
08:09I'm sorry.
08:10These things don't tend to like me.
08:14Just touch it gently.
08:15No, gently.
08:16You're picking at it like a chicken.
08:18Give it to me.
08:27Where does this gate lead to?
08:29To the coastal path.
08:30Maybe he couldn't sleep.
08:32Went for a walk.
08:32Unlikely constable.
08:34He's responsible for 80 boys.
08:36And actually a sergeant.
08:38There's more, though.
08:39I scanned through the previous two nights.
08:41He's been going out regularly after lights out.
08:44Here he is the previous Wednesday.
08:50Monday.
08:51And this is last Friday.
08:52Thank you, Father.
08:53We get the idea.
08:54He's been doing this for the last five weeks.
08:57Regular's clockwork.
08:58I know him, Detective.
09:00He's a good man.
09:01He wouldn't go out alone on the moors at night without a very good reason.
09:07That's the last of the big ones.
09:09Now, we need to discuss where my cabin is.
09:14Ideally, I'll be in the captain's quarters.
09:15Ship's full, I'm afraid.
09:17Check back in a few months and we might be able to find you a berth in the hole.
09:21Steerage?
09:22Outrageous.
09:23I'm a gentleman.
09:25Well, Martha's obviously running late, so be a gentleman and help me make her start moving
09:30her stuff over to the house, would you?
09:33Aye, aye, Captain.
09:36Good morning, boys.
09:38Good morning, Inspector Goodman.
09:40On the subject of Father Michael, yesterday evening, can anyone think of anything happening
09:46that could be described as being out of the ordinary?
09:51Did Father Michael say or do anything that might give you any idea where he could have
09:55gone?
09:55You need to tell the gods.
09:57Silence!
09:58Roddy called.
10:00Father Michael is missing.
10:02If you have anything to say on the matter, I urge you to share it with all of us.
10:07Yes, Mrs. Goddard.
10:08Carry on.
10:10If anything comes to mind, boys, anything at all, then I would urge you to speak to
10:15either myself or Sergeant Williams while we are here.
10:20Dismiss!
10:21Oh.
10:26Would you like to see Father Michael's quarters?
10:28Yes, miss.
10:29I mean, Mrs. Goddard.
10:34I wonder if he might keep all this in-house.
10:37In-house?
10:37Yes, you know, a man walks out of his home voluntarily and doesn't come back.
10:42It might not even be a police matter at all.
10:45Then why did you call the police?
10:47I didn't.
10:48I didn't.
10:48Father Brian insisted.
10:50I just don't want a big old media circus all over the front lawn.
10:54The boys have got exams.
10:56Going public might be what finds Father Michael.
10:59Yes, it might.
11:00And so might asking questions and having a look yourself.
11:02You know, detective work.
11:04Have you heard of that?
11:04Do you find me more audacious, Inspector?
11:08You mean untruthful?
11:10That's mendacious.
11:12Where did you school?
11:13St. Agnes.
11:14That explains it.
11:16Audacious means sharp, biting.
11:18And if so, I make no apology.
11:20This school has not stood for 600 years because its leaders have been polite.
11:24It's exactly as we found it.
11:36And do stay for lunch.
11:37Chef's doing beef.
11:41So what do you think?
11:42I think she's the kind of woman who doesn't actually respect women.
11:45She only talks to the men in the room.
11:46And the way she kept calling me constable, she knew what she was doing.
11:49It's a power play.
11:50That and the big fancy words, I don't like her.
11:53I meant about the case, but I take your point.
11:55Oh, right.
11:56Sorry.
11:57Er, I don't know.
11:59Anyone else, I'd say some kind of illegal activity was taking them out so late at night.
12:04But a priest...
12:05Fides, vertus, opus.
12:08Faith, virtue, work.
12:11So you went to St. Agnes.
12:13That's a posh boarding school, right?
12:16I suppose.
12:17It wasn't like this place, though.
12:19I loved it.
12:20Didn't you ever get homesick?
12:22Occasionally.
12:23I hope that I was good at sport.
12:25Were you?
12:26Yes, I was.
12:27Thank you, Sergeant.
12:28Hmm.
12:30What do you think about the case?
12:32I think some people here haven't told us everything they know.
12:36Would you go and have a word with Father Brian on his own?
12:39Okay.
12:40Where are you going?
12:41For a little stroll.
12:42Sorry.
12:43I've had some work stuff to deal with.
12:55Is everything all right?
12:56We've had a bit of a break-in.
12:58Oh, for goodness sake.
12:59Look, I'll talk to you about it later.
13:00Let me just get our stuff.
13:01No, darling, no.
13:01Listen.
13:02Get back to work.
13:04Let me do it.
13:04What?
13:05No, Mum.
13:05It's snow.
13:06It's fine.
13:06Trust me.
13:07I have a cabin, boy.
13:10I found a stowaway in the galley.
13:14Ah, Martha.
13:15Lovely to see you.
13:16Richard?
13:17As Martha's a bit snowed under at work, Richard, I've said we'll help get their stuff over
13:21to the house.
13:22And when I said we, obviously, I mainly meant you.
13:27I took that as read.
13:28Martha, leave it with me.
13:30Are you sure?
13:31Go, go, go, go.
13:31We'll get this done in two shakes of a lamb's tail.
13:37I'll try not to be too late.
13:44Listen.
13:44There's a little do at the art gallery in Calstock tomorrow night.
13:49I want to go, but there's absolutely no hope of enjoying myself unless you're there.
13:55Oh, I'm sure you'll find a way.
13:56I won't.
13:57Believe me, I don't know another soul going.
13:59And you know how painfully shy I am.
14:02Oh, it sounds lovely, but I'll still be sorting everything out here.
14:07Oh, come on.
14:08We can get dinner after.
14:09I know a lovely place.
14:10Any other day.
14:12But tomorrow would have been Antony's birthday.
14:14Of course.
14:19Have you changed your mind?
14:22Well, come on.
14:23I don't remember saying you could take a break.
14:26I'm not about mutiny, you know.
14:28How was Father Michael in the weeks before he went missing?
14:41Fine, I suppose.
14:43There was one thing I didn't get around to telling Mrs. Goddard.
14:47He came to me a few weeks ago and asked if I could arrange an advance on his pay.
14:54Did he say what for?
14:56Something about helping an auntie back home in Yorkshire.
14:59I tried, but it was a no.
15:02It was a school policy and such.
15:04But when I told him, he seemed quite agitated.
15:08You didn't feel you could ask him what it was about?
15:11I did, in a way.
15:12I asked him to confession.
15:15He never came.
15:18You know, up here, miles of manywhere,
15:21you really value your friends.
15:24And he's my friend.
15:28We're doing all we can to find him, Father.
15:29Father.
15:54Ah, the old sixth form common room.
16:04Every school has one.
16:05Sorry, I'll head straight back, sir.
16:08Don't worry.
16:09Me and my pals often sneaked off for a cheeky fag.
16:12Well, they did.
16:13I was mostly lookout.
16:15It's a vape, sir.
16:18Mundus moit.
16:20Latin.
16:22The world moves on.
16:24Right.
16:26Good.
16:29Good.
16:30Mind if I join you?
16:35Roddy, isn't it?
16:36Yes, sir.
16:42Yes.
16:43Actually, I'll just stand, I think.
16:48Are you going to snitch?
16:49Snitch?
16:50Do I look like a snitcher?
16:51A bit.
16:52Well, I'm not.
16:55I'm just here to find your housemaster, okay?
16:59I was wondering what you were arguing about with that other boy earlier.
17:02It's nothing.
17:03Just, uh, knocking about.
17:06You see, the thing is,
17:08we're a bit worried that something might have happened to Father Michael,
17:10God, so even the smallest thing might make a difference.
17:17I saw him.
17:20Where?
17:22Up here.
17:23At night.
17:24The night we're missing?
17:25No.
17:25A few nights before.
17:28But I come up here sometimes, after lights out, just to, I don't know, be alone, or whatever.
17:36Anyway, I looked out through that window there, and I saw him coming up the path.
17:43You sure it was him?
17:44Totally.
17:45He looked like he was in a hurry.
17:46Like he had something important to do.
17:50Go on.
17:54He carried on that way, away from the school.
17:56Just then this fog came in really suddenly, like,
18:01in seconds I was totally lost.
18:07I started freaking out.
18:09I thought I heard voices, and I tried to head back to school.
18:14And just as quick as it came, the fog went.
18:17And I looked down, and I saw him on the beach.
18:22What was he doing?
18:23It was just weird that he was marching on the spot, kind of like a soldier.
18:34Like he looked possessed.
18:37I took a video on my phone.
18:51What beach?
18:53Cannon's Cove.
18:55Show me.
19:02Oh, you're good down.
19:05Sir says I've got that dog in me.
19:07Okay, press it, and you're pretty rich.
19:11Have we got another dustpan?
19:13Cupboard onto the bar.
19:15I can't.
19:16He's in there talking to himself.
19:18I don't know what's got into him today.
19:20He's taking things very seriously.
19:22Thanks.
19:25Zoe, how do you feel when your mum says she's going on a date?
19:29She doesn't.
19:30She just says she's meeting a friend, but what I always know is she puts on her nice perfume.
19:35Why?
19:36Oh, no reason.
19:36Is this about your mum and that bloke?
19:40It just feels a bit weird.
19:42Don't you like him?
19:43No, it's not about liking him.
19:46I'm just not sure he's as genuine as he wants us to think he is.
19:49But then is that just me being overprotective, or is it just that he's not dad and whoever
19:53it was, I wouldn't like him?
19:55You know when your parents do that annoying thing where they tell you what to do or think
19:58instead of letting you find out for yourself?
20:00Yes.
20:01It must be the same for them too.
20:04Thanks, Zoe.
20:04Any time.
20:05Okay, we have got some very good shoe prints.
20:23Whoever kicked that fridge door was wearing some very distinctive trainers.
20:27Kelby, it's fine.
20:28Sorry?
20:29Drop the case, please.
20:30I don't want to pursue it.
20:31But look what they've done with that ketchup.
20:34I know, but I've got a lot going on at the moment, and I really don't need anything else
20:37to deal with.
20:38Okay.
20:39Well, I'm not sure what the inspector will say.
20:41I'll talk to him.
20:43But I've got patterns of their trainers.
20:46Bye, Kelby.
20:50Okay.
20:53So, what do you think of St. Barnabas, then, Roddy?
20:57Prison.
20:59With priests.
21:00I hate it.
21:02Huh.
21:02I know, Goddard hates me.
21:04She's always on my case.
21:06She's getting worse and all.
21:08Since what happened last year, she's got even stricter.
21:11Last year?
21:12Yeah, some governors got done taking bribes for admissions.
21:15I'm not even meant to be talking about it, to be honest.
21:18Your parents know you feel like this?
21:20They wouldn't care.
21:24Yeah, I get it.
21:26I bought it too.
21:28And that can be tough.
21:29Well, I'm sure there are other boys out there in the same boat.
21:34Well, if there is, I've never seen them.
21:36Well, you won't if you're up here all the time.
21:37I made friends because I was good at sport.
21:41Were you?
21:42Why does everyone sound surprised when I say that?
21:43Yes, yes, I was.
21:45I played county-level table tennis.
21:47The big one.
21:48Yeah, it's a big one.
21:50It was.
21:52They used to call me Mr. Whiff-Waff.
21:53He did.
21:56Right.
21:58We're here.
22:00This is Cannon's Cove.
22:02I should go.
22:04If I'm busted.
22:07I'm going to need to keep this phone.
22:09What?
22:10I need forensics to make a proper copy of your video.
22:14I'll get it back to you soon as possible.
22:15Great.
22:21Wait, Roddy.
22:23I don't suppose you know anything about the, uh, the devil on the rocks?
22:27Uh, that's just some ghost story we told the new kids.
22:30Ask around.
22:31Everyone knows it.
22:32The story of the devil on the rocks.
22:47This old fisherman was out in a terrible storm.
22:50Try as he might to roll back to shore, the swell kept pushing him further and further out to sea.
22:57The fisherman swore to himself he'd give anything if he could make it back to land.
23:03Just then, the devil appeared on the headland.
23:07He made the fisherman an offer.
23:08He'd quelled the storm and returned for his catch.
23:12And of course, the fisherman agreed without thinking.
23:16And so the devil held aloft his arms, and instantly the wind and rain dropped.
23:22The sea became as calm as a millpond.
23:27And the man began rowing to shore.
23:32But before he made it to safety, the storm was replaced with a thick fog.
23:46And the fisherman realized the devil had tricked him.
23:51He quelled the storm, but replaced it with a fog so thick, a man could scarcely see his hand before his face.
23:59The fisherman soon became disorientated.
24:02He couldn't tell which way the land was.
24:05And so he rode around and around until he was exhausted.
24:11Another fishing boat found him two days later.
24:14He was alive.
24:16But the fog had sent him mad.
24:19He couldn't even remember his own name.
24:22His nets were empty.
24:23Are the candles really necessary?
24:27We're saving energy.
24:29Well, I can't see.
24:31So this was the same beach where I saw the fog?
24:35The very same.
24:36I heard this story when I was at Brownies, except it wasn't a fisherman.
24:39It was a rum smuggler.
24:41Maybe it was both.
24:43All sorts of people might need to make a deal with the devil.
24:46Even priests.
24:47I say we concentrate on the evidence we have, sir.
24:51You found something in Father Michael's notebook.
24:54Yes, yes.
24:55A name and telephone number.
24:58Probably nothing but worth looking into.
25:02Peas, sweet corn, porridge.
25:05No, sorry.
25:06That's Selwyn's dinner.
25:09There.
25:11Okay.
25:13On it, sir.
25:14And the phone company got back to us.
25:16They triangulated the last known position of Father Michael's phone
25:20to Cannon's Cove on the night he went missing.
25:24Right, so we know he was there.
25:26We know he needed money.
25:27From what the other priest told Sergeant Williams,
25:29and you found cash on the beach.
25:32That doesn't explain why he was marching on the spot like a lunatic.
25:35And if that money came from him, then what was it for,
25:38and where did he get it from?
25:39If not the devil.
25:41Margot, we're the police.
25:44A Faustian pact is not a proper line of inquiry
25:47in a missing persons case.
25:48The greatest trick the devil pulled was convincing us
25:51he didn't exist.
25:53Really?
25:54Yeah.
25:54Oh!
26:15Gordon.
26:20Oh.
26:21Oh, my God.
26:51What on earth are you doing?
26:56You don't live here anymore, Hudson.
26:58Yes, I remember that now, thank you.
27:14So exactly how ready for bed were you?
27:17Let's just say I was pre-pajamas.
27:20You were naked?
27:22Almost.
27:23Luckily, I had my Glastonbury pants on.
27:25A town snag, as you know, but they covered the essentials.
27:29Now, you can laugh, Martha, but this means I can never see your mother ever again.
27:32I have to leave the country.
27:34How was she, though?
27:35I mean, when she got over the shock?
27:37A little ashen.
27:38I meant on the boat.
27:39Oh, well, she seems to settle in quite nicely.
27:41You all right?
27:47Robbery at St Barnabas?
27:49Yeah, sorry, I've had a bad night's sleep.
27:52But no...
27:53Kelby told me you don't want him to follow up on the break-in.
27:56Oh, I just want to move on.
27:58I haven't got the headspace.
28:00You're still worried there's not enough of us to go around?
28:03A bit.
28:03I mean, we can hardly make time for each other, let alone a foster child.
28:08Look, if you want to have a rethink, now is the time.
28:11I'll understand.
28:12You don't feel the same?
28:13I feel that you make space and time for the things you really care about.
28:20Okay, to prove it, let's make time for each other tonight.
28:23I will cook.
28:24Come straight from work.
28:27It's a date.
28:29I might invite Mum.
28:35The bursar was emptying the safe,
28:38go to the bank, and straight away,
28:40she realised there was a large amount of money missing.
28:43Do you know how much?
28:44Over £10,000.
28:46Sorry to interrupt.
28:48Do you mind if I get your fingerprints,
28:49just so I can rule them out?
28:51Why do you keep so much money on-site?
28:53Last week we had a fundraising night.
28:55A silent auction for the parents.
28:57Sorry again.
28:58I just need to know who else uses this safe.
29:01Senior staff.
29:02Does that include housemasters?
29:04Yes, that's where we keep any contraband
29:06found in the boys' room.
29:07So Father Michael would have had access to this safe?
29:10Really, Detective?
29:11He's a man of God.
29:12What does he want with £10,000?
29:15Answer that question,
29:15and we'll most likely know
29:16why Father Michael was solivigant on the moor.
29:20Solivigant?
29:21Very good.
29:22To wander alone.
29:24However, I think perhaps
29:25noctivigant
29:27might be more opposite.
29:29To wander at night.
29:31Could somebody please tell me
29:32what is happening to find Father Michael?
29:35We've got team searching the moor,
29:36and the Coast Guard is patrolling the waters
29:38around Cannon's Cove.
29:39Why Cannon's Cove?
29:40What would he be doing there?
29:41That's precisely what's been puzzling us.
29:44This video was taken of Father Michael
29:46a few nights before he went missing.
29:47Good heavens.
29:48He looks like he's gone stark,
29:50raving mad.
29:51Who took this video?
29:52That is not important.
29:53What we need to know is,
29:54what is he doing?
29:56Why it might necessitate him
29:57stealing £10,000?
29:58And where is he now?
30:02So, I called that number
30:04you found in Father Michael's book.
30:06Turns out it was an estate agent
30:08from Leeds.
30:09Leeds?
30:10He's from Leeds, isn't he?
30:11Yeah, he was looking for a flat, apparently.
30:14So he was planning on leaving here?
30:16Looks like it.
30:17If you need boots on the ground in Leeds,
30:20then just say.
30:21It might not be necessary, Kelby.
30:23Well, I'd be happy to, honestly.
30:25I've never been further north than Swindon.
30:28Inspector!
30:29Oh, get this back to the station.
30:31Inspector.
30:32I know I come across as a tough old booch,
30:35but I do care about Father Michael.
30:37I really do.
30:39But my priority always has to be the school.
30:43Why do you have to choose?
30:45You probably know about the regrettable malversation
30:48that was discovered here.
30:49I'm sorry, but could you please just use
30:51normal words like normal people?
30:52Several governors were embroiled in a cache
30:54for admissions investigation.
30:56Nearly closed the whole place down.
30:58So, when I ask for discretion,
31:01it's for good reason.
31:02You understand.
31:03No, I don't.
31:05Either you want to find Father Michael,
31:07or you want to protect the school reputation.
31:09Why do you have to choose?
31:17Let's take another look at the coat.
31:18Oh, Mum.
31:22What does one buy for someone who's been broken into?
31:26I brought flowers.
31:28Oh, they're lovely.
31:31Well, our vases were smashed, though,
31:32so I have to improvise.
31:33So, how did you sleep?
31:36Terribly.
31:37That full moon kept me awake.
31:40There wasn't a moon last night.
31:41There was in my room.
31:43Humphrey is mortified.
31:45He has nothing to be ashamed of.
31:47Mum!
31:48I'm changing the subject immediately.
31:50How are you settling in?
31:52Oh, fine.
31:53Fine.
31:53Richard's coming over tomorrow to help set up the TV.
31:56Maybe I was too quick to judge him.
31:58He makes me happy, Morty.
32:00I don't know what will happen with him,
32:01but I know for the first time since your dad died,
32:06I feel like my life's going forward and not back.
32:09That's good, Mum.
32:11I'm happy for you.
32:12Hmm?
32:13I am.
32:14Well, you need to trust my instincts.
32:16I'm a wise old bird, you know?
32:17If you say so.
32:18He did actually invite me to this thing tonight.
32:22An art do in Calstock.
32:24Are you going?
32:25Well, no.
32:26It didn't seem right.
32:28Oh, Mum, just go, please.
32:30Dad wouldn't care.
32:31He always hated his birthday.
32:33Really?
32:35You don't mind?
32:36Since when has that ever mattered?
32:38Don't be ridiculous.
32:39I don't mind, Mum.
32:41I'm sorry.
32:48They say Sierra makes you tired.
32:51Sorry.
32:53Bad night's sleep.
32:54New bed not quite right?
32:56No, it's very comfy.
32:57Just couldn't fall asleep.
32:58Strange.
32:59Maybe it was Margot's ghost story.
33:03OK.
33:05Let's just totally, you know, blue sky this.
33:08Father Michael had been recruited by a County Lions gang
33:10who were bringing drugs into Devon by the beach.
33:13And him marching was a signal to the gang that the coast is clear?
33:16They bring the drugs to the shore
33:17and he takes them wherever they need to go.
33:19The drug-running priest.
33:22Can you buy that?
33:23Not in a million years.
33:27Did you see that house yesterday?
33:29Can't say I did.
33:31And there was that sea fog.
33:32All right.
33:58All right.
33:58Drinking oil leak.
34:09Hello?
34:10Ow!
34:11Sorry.
34:27Have you come about the caravan?
34:29Because I won't take less than 200 for it.
34:31We're not interested in the caravan.
34:33OK.
34:33Fine.
34:34One-fifty.
34:36Now, we're police, sir.
34:37We're investigating the disappearance of a teacher from St. Barnabas.
34:41Oh, I see.
34:42Here's a picture.
34:43You ever see anyone who looks like this?
34:46No.
34:46But I don't see many people, to be honest.
34:49So this is old Harry's farm.
34:51Does that make you old Harry?
34:52The current old Harry, yeah.
34:55Like my father and his father before him.
34:57Do you live alone?
34:58I do, since my daughter died.
35:00Oh.
35:01I'm sorry to hear that.
35:02What about the next old Harry?
35:04There won't be one.
35:05Family history ends with me.
35:08The missing man of Father Michael.
35:10He was spotted on the beach near here a few days before he disappeared.
35:13His behavior was peculiar.
35:15It was late at night, and he was seen marching on the spot all by himself.
35:23This land can get inside your head.
35:27Have you ever heard the story of the devil on the rocks?
35:29Yes.
35:30Yeah, you've spent long enough in these hills, and you begin to believe it.
35:34I hope you find him.
35:39Margot.
35:58They found him, the teacher.
36:00They found him.
36:02Is he, um...
36:03Alive, just about.
36:05The Oral and I picked him up adrift in a fishing boat a couple of hours ago.
36:08What happened to him?
36:10Hey, you know.
36:11The man's lost his mind.
36:13Couldn't even say his own name.
36:16I said all along, beware the devil on the rocks.
36:19What time was this?
36:48Oh, uh, he's over there.
36:54That's right.
36:55Did he say anything?
36:57Okay.
37:03Father Michael.
37:06It's very good to see you.
37:08Who are you?
37:09I'm Detective Inspector Goodman.
37:11Are you able to tell us what happened?
37:12Do you remember what happened to you?
37:19I...
37:19I don't know.
37:22Who are you?
37:26Okay, don't worry.
37:27The paramedics are going to take you to hospital, okay?
37:29You're going to be fine.
37:30Kelby, what do you know?
37:39Okay, so, the paramedics reckon he suffered from some kind of blunt force trauma to his head,
37:44so there's no way of knowing if he was attacked or it was by accident.
37:49What did he have on him?
37:49It's weird.
37:50His trouser pockets were full of nothing but sand, but we found a phone in his coat pocket.
37:56I started making notes of a text exchange I found.
38:00Can we speak?
38:01Michael replies, I don't think that's a good idea.
38:04Reply reads, this is important, please.
38:07Usual place tonight, M.
38:09Any idea who M is?
38:12The number is not saved in his phone, but the estate agent in Leeds sent me a chain of emails.
38:19I printed them all off.
38:21Margot wasn't happy.
38:23But apparently, Father Michael found a place he liked,
38:28but he asked for more time to get a deposit together.
38:31The money he needed.
38:33He was thinking of moving back home, but why?
38:35On one of the emails, he cc'd another address.
38:39See, I reckon he's done it by accident, because it's nowhere else, see?
38:45MT97 at cellchat.com.
38:47Margot's finding an address, but the only thing we've got now is a name.
38:52Marie Trevely.
38:54Marie?
38:55That's right, sir.
38:59Could be a coincidence, I suppose.
39:01I don't believe in any other text apart from this exchange.
39:05One.
39:06The night he went missing.
39:07Can I see it?
39:08Yes, sir.
39:09Should be charged.
39:11Here we go.
39:13Please come tonight instead.
39:15Urgent.
39:16See, I've called that number.
39:17No one answers.
39:19Okay.
39:20Excellent work, Kelby.
39:22Thank you, sir.
39:23I guess you couldn't have done without me, right?
39:26Done without you?
39:27It's just only Margot said there might be redundancies.
39:35Right.
39:36Okay.
39:37Look.
39:38The chief super is smart enough to know the difference between the cost of something and
39:42the value of it.
39:42Do you understand?
39:44Do not worry about your job, Kelby.
39:46You are priceless.
39:48Right.
39:49What's next?
39:50Thank you, sir.
39:50I think we need to find out how Michael knew this Marie and seeing as he lives and works
39:55in the same place in the middle of nowhere.
39:57I'll vote we start there.
39:58Good plan.
40:01I heard the wonderful news.
40:04He'll be okay.
40:05He's just getting checked over now.
40:06What on earth is he doing on the boat?
40:08We're working on that.
40:10Father, do you know anyone by the name of Marie Trevelyn?
40:13Yes.
40:14She used to work in the library.
40:15She left a few months ago now.
40:17We believe Father Michael may well have been planning to quit his job here and move in
40:21with Marie.
40:22It's possible that's what he needed the advance on his pay for.
40:26I see.
40:29Father, do you think it's possible Michael might have stolen the money from the school
40:32to pay for this flat?
40:33I don't.
40:35If you're right about him and Marie having relations, then he wouldn't be the first priest
40:41to fall in love.
40:43But steal thousands of pounds.
40:46I can't see what would drive him to such a thing.
40:48Do you know exactly when she left?
40:50I think it would have been September last year.
40:58Oh, sorry.
41:00We're closed today.
41:00All right.
41:07Zoe, please go home.
41:09You're making me look bad.
41:10I'm nearly done.
41:12Elise, sit down for five minutes.
41:23Thanks for this.
41:24It's cool.
41:28Sometimes the radio plays just the right song at the right time.
41:31Actually, it's a playlist.
41:33I put it on.
41:34Oh, cool.
41:35It's my dad's song.
41:37Oh?
41:38Well, Mum said it's the song he sang to me the first time he held me.
41:43Oh, that's lovely, Zoe.
41:45I suppose it's a bit soppy, really.
41:48No, it's not.
41:51That's the thing when you lose someone.
41:53You need to take whatever you can of them and keep it with you.
41:56I'm sure he'd be very proud of you.
41:59Oh, I'm sorry.
42:02I didn't mean to upset you.
42:04You didn't.
42:05I'm okay.
42:06I'm fine.
42:06Can you just stop being nice?
42:10I'm really sorry.
42:12What?
42:14It was just a few other people.
42:16We wanted someone to revise.
42:17And I said we could go here because I had the keys.
42:19I just wanted to impress this boy.
42:21It was so stupid.
42:22I don't even fancy him that much.
42:23Zoe, it's okay.
42:24It's not okay.
42:25The boy, Jack, he told everyone on his football WhatsApp group.
42:28And they all thought it was a party.
42:29And suddenly there's like 50 people here.
42:30I know.
42:31I told them to stop, but no one was listening.
42:32I didn't even know half of them.
42:33And then they just start trashing.
42:35Zoe, I know.
42:36What?
42:37I saw your hoodie hanging up yesterday.
42:39I knew you left wearing it the night of the break-in.
42:42But when you arrived the following day, you didn't have it.
42:45So I realised you must have been back in the building at some point.
42:49Can't you just shout at me like a normal person?
42:53I'm not saying I'm not angry with you.
42:55But I also know I did a hundred stupid things growing up.
43:00And pretty much all of them were because of some boy.
43:04I like having you here, Zoe.
43:07I didn't want us to fall out.
43:09What about Mum?
43:11Well, I'm sure she's got enough on her plate.
43:15Maybe she doesn't need anything else to worry about.
43:17Okay, so two people meet at work and fall in love happens every day.
43:25Except on this occasion, he is a Catholic priest and work is a strict boarding school with a reputation to protect.
43:32They had to keep this secret at all costs.
43:34But when she texted him, it was as if they were strangers.
43:38Look, can we speak?
43:40I don't think that's a good idea.
43:42They weren't together when she sent him this message.
43:45He deleted her number.
43:47He'd broken his vow of celibacy as a priest.
43:49His career was on the line.
43:50He didn't want the relationship to continue.
43:52So what changed?
43:54What was so important that she needed to meet?
43:56I've got it.
44:07I've worked it out.
44:08Have you?
44:09Yes.
44:09I know why I couldn't sleep last night.
44:10Oh.
44:11No, I couldn't sleep on dry land because I got used to being rocked to sleep.
44:16Like a baby.
44:18Look at the timeline.
44:20She left the school.
44:21Then nine months later, she gets back in touch with Father Michael to tell him she has something important to say.
44:26You're a father.
44:29Whatever threat to his career as a priest is posed, he still loved their baby.
44:34We know this because we saw the CCTV of him returning every other night after lights out to meet Marie and their baby right here at the beach.
44:45Okay, so why, when Roddy saw him on the beach, was Father Michael alone?
44:50She was looking after a newborn baby on her own.
44:52She must have been exhausted.
44:54When they met up here, it was so Father Michael could see the baby and also Marie could get some respite.
45:04The sound of the sea and the marching must be just what happens to get the baby to sleep.
45:16I used to have to put the washing machine on to get Zoe down.
45:23Hi, Margot.
45:24Okay, so I've got an address for this Marie Trevelyn.
45:28Old Harry's form.
45:30Are you sure?
45:31We were there earlier today.
45:33It's what the phone company told me.
45:34She lives there with Harry Trevelyn.
45:36What?
45:37So Marie's old Harry's daughter?
45:40You said his daughter was dead?
45:41Marie's his granddaughter.
45:43And you know that's only a few hundred yards from Cannon's Cove.
45:46What did I say?
45:48But where the devil at?
45:49Yes, thanks, Margot.
45:53So now what?
45:54We go back to old Harry's farm.
45:55He lied to us.
45:57I think I know why.
46:01What are you doing?
46:01The eye says I'm poistless.
46:09You see, telling us about Marie would lead us to the truth.
46:19This old man loses his daughter, brings his granddaughter up as his own, and her baby, too.
46:25Loves her, of course.
46:27Even names his little fishing boat after her.
46:29But then one day, Marie and Father Michael decide to blow their own secret and move in together.
46:34With that goes any chance of someone taking over the farm, passing on the family legacy.
46:40But worse than that, would mean he was up here on his own.
46:44Remember what he said about how these hills get inside your head?
46:48He was scared of being alone.
46:49You think old Harry attacked Father Michael and put him in that boat?
46:54His boat?
46:55Yes.
46:55He has motive and opportunity.
46:57But it was Marie who texted Father Michael, asking him to come to the beach on the night he went missing.
47:02Marie's phone sent Father Michael a message.
47:04Doesn't mean she wrote it.
47:06That last text is all caps and littered with spelling mistakes.
47:09She's a librarian.
47:10She's book smart.
47:11She doesn't make spelling mistakes like that.
47:14I think old Harry sent that text to lure Father Michael to the beach.
47:18Old Harry is the devil on the rocks.
47:28Sir.
47:30It's her.
47:37Marie.
47:38My name is Detective Inspector Goodman.
47:42This is T.S. Williams.
47:44I need to talk to you about Father Michael.
47:46What about him?
47:48What's happened?
47:49He's in hospital.
47:51He was found earlier today, adrift in a small boat with a serious head injury.
47:56Will he be okay?
47:58Don't worry, he's going to be fine.
48:00I'll have a car, come and take you to the hospital whenever you're ready, okay?
48:02Marie, we need to ask.
48:04Did you send Father Michael a text on Thursday night,
48:07asking to meet him up here?
48:09No.
48:10We agreed not to text each other.
48:12It's too risky.
48:15Marie.
48:16We've seen your grandfather attack Father Michael and put him in that boat.
48:19That's a lie!
48:22I saw you coming.
48:23I knew what this was all about.
48:24Grandad.
48:25They're saying you attacked Michael.
48:27No, I didn't.
48:28I swear.
48:29I just wanted to ask him if he would...
48:31leave us be.
48:32He tripped and hit his head!
48:38Father Michael was willing to give up everything to be with Marie and their baby,
48:42and the only thing you could think of doing was asking him to change his mind.
48:45That's all you did.
48:47No, it wasn't all you did, was it, Harry?
48:49Because you went to the school first.
48:52Oil stains.
48:54Your car is leaking oil.
48:55When we arrived at St. Barnabas yesterday, one of the students, Roddy...
48:59Morning, sir.
49:00Morning.
49:00...was cleaning oil stains from the car park.
49:03You went there to confront the school.
49:05Threatened to expose the affair.
49:07Goddard couldn't let another scandal hit the school.
49:10So what did she do, Harry?
49:11She panicked.
49:13Tried to buy your silence.
49:15The cash she knew was sitting in the safe.
49:17Ten grand!
49:19To stay quiet.
49:20Is that true, Grandad?
49:21Did she bribe you?
49:25Why have to take a kid?
49:26I ain't blaming you for taking it.
49:28Why did you then have to get Michael up on the beach like that?
49:31Because what is ten grand when I'm here without you, Marie?
49:37This ain't no place if you're alone.
49:41So you took your bribe.
49:42You tried to bribe Michael with it.
49:44That's why we found the money on the beach.
49:45He wouldn't have it.
49:46Of course he wouldn't.
49:47He loves his family.
49:49You can't buy me off like that!
49:51He's my son!
49:52Take it!
49:53Please!
49:54This was the last hope of a desperate man.
49:57It got physical.
49:58Take it!
49:59Not because you were trying to hurt him.
50:02Because you were so eager for him to take your money.
50:05I panicked.
50:06I thought he was already dead.
50:09You dragged him across the beach.
50:11That's why his pockets were filled with sand.
50:13You put him in that boat.
50:16Pushed him out to sea.
50:17I didn't mean for things to turn out this way.
50:20It all fell apart in my hands and I couldn't tell the truth.
50:25You're not the only one.
50:26Welcome, welcome.
50:28Thank you so much for coming.
50:30It will be my pleasure to show you just a snippet of all the wonderful things we can offer your children here at St. Barnum's.
50:38Has anyone got any questions at this stage?
50:41I do.
50:42Um...
50:44Sorry.
50:46Right.
50:47Detective, would you be so good as to wait in my office?
50:49Can't do that, I'm afraid.
50:51Marion Goddard, I'm arresting your suspicion of theft and obstructing a police investigation.
50:56You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defense if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.
51:02Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
51:04I don't understand.
51:05I'm saying you deliberately facilitated impedimenta in order to disoblige our inquiry.
51:09That makes sense?
51:10You can't know that.
51:11Of course I can, I know everything.
51:13I even know where old Harry parts his car when you try to pay him off.
51:16That not enough.
51:17Okay, I will use pictures.
51:19Father Brian helpfully has just given us this.
51:22Here's Harry, five days ago, arriving to confront you about the affair and...
51:26Here he is, twenty minutes later, returning with a big bag full of cash.
51:29We already have your prints, so it should be easy to mash them to the bag.
51:33In the car, please.
51:35If you think I'm wearing those, Constable, you've got another thing coming.
51:38I'm a sergeant.
51:40And you're under arrest.
51:41This has all been a terrible misunderstanding.
51:46I shall be back in about twenty minutes.
51:48There are biscuits!
51:49There are biscuits!
52:00Father might find you here.
52:01I just wanted to say thank you.
52:06Your help was crucial in finding Father Michael.
52:10Cool.
52:12I doubt it'll get Goddard off my back, though.
52:15Oh, I don't think Mrs. Goddard is going to give you any more trouble.
52:20Listen.
52:21Maybe you'll come to love it here, maybe you won't.
52:23But your parents love you, I'm sure of that.
52:27So if you're unhappy, just talk to them.
52:29I can't.
52:31You can.
52:32Talking is always the first step in making things right.
52:35No, I mean literally I can't.
52:37You've still got my phone.
52:38Oh, right, yes.
52:39Of course.
52:40Sorry.
52:42Thank you, sir.
52:42I think you'll be all right, Roddy.
52:47You're a smart and likeable young man.
52:49When you find your thing, there'll be no stopping you.
52:52Sorry, what?
52:56It doesn't matter.
52:57You're a smart and likeable young man.
53:27It's rather beautiful, isn't it?
53:33Yes.
53:35I love those big, bold brush strokes.
53:37Wild, like the sea.
53:39I have to admit, I don't normally come to this sort of thing.
53:43What I know about art, you could fit on a post-it note.
53:47The trick is to say something with enough confidence,
53:50then people assume you know what you're talking about.
53:52Like a man.
53:54Exactly.
53:56Ah.
53:56Ah, finally.
53:58I sent my husband off 20 minutes ago for a refill.
54:01Peter, over here.
54:07Hello, Anne.
54:09Hello, Peter.
54:12You two know each other?
54:14Yes.
54:15Peter and I are old colleagues.
54:18We used to work together at the museum.
54:22Oh, really?
54:23I don't recall Peter mentioning it, Anne.
54:26Were you at the retirement drinks?
54:28No.
54:29Well, to be honest, we didn't really work together for long.
54:36Well, Anne, it's been so wonderful to see you again after all these years.
54:39I know.
54:40Seems like only yesterday.
54:42So, are you based in London, Anne?
54:45No, I'm in Shipton Abbott.
54:47Oh, lovely.
54:48You're just up the road.
54:50We should have you around for dinner sometime.
54:52Bring your other half.
54:52Oh, I'm single.
54:54At the moment, I'm afraid my husband passed away.
54:56Oh, gosh.
54:58It's me putting my foot in it again.
55:00Peter's always saying I have foot-in-mouth disease.
55:03Honestly, you don't need to apologise.
55:06Well, must mingle.
55:09Paul, nice to meet you.
55:12Absolutely.
55:14Goodbye.
55:15Peter.
55:23You don't think I upset her, do you?
55:24No, no, no, no, no.
55:26Oh, look, there's...
55:27I must just have a word.
55:28Oh, right.
55:34Anne, wait.
55:35I'm sorry.
55:36I didn't know you were coming.
55:39I thought I'd surprise you.
55:41Well, surprise.
55:43Was Anne a bit real?
55:45Or were you just stringing me along the whole time?
55:47No, it...
55:48It's complicated.
55:50I was going to talk to you about it.
55:52I'm sorry.
55:53Not as sorry as I am.
56:06I thought you were cooking.
56:08And I did.
56:09With a little help from my friend, Mario.
56:15Oh, this place looks better than the last time I was here.
56:18Well, Zoe and I have been on a bit of a journey these last couple of days.
56:21Okay.
56:22In a good way?
56:23Oh, yeah.
56:25Absolutely.
56:25So, Hannah called.
56:29The fostering panel have recommended we're approved.
56:32We should get final confirmation in the next couple of days.
56:35Oh, well done, us.
56:36Are you happy?
56:39Yes, I am.
56:40I'm sorry I had a bit of a wobble.
56:43We are busy, but I really want this.
56:45For the rest of our lives, I don't think we'll do anything as important.
56:48I agree.
56:49I agree.
57:01So, Zoe, we may need another glass.
57:03What's happened?
57:07So much for being a wise old bird.
57:10Oh, Mum.
57:14Oh, I'm so sorry, Mum.